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Rob not good enough for LNP

A family man, a businessman, a local government leader and a man renowned for his pride in Goondiwindi and the bush is not good enough...

Scholarships for young creatives

Fifteen scholarships for young, regional artists and cultural workers to undertake exciting and career-making professional development opportunities are available through Arts NSW.Scholarships are open...

North Star water restrictions on

North Star is still under Level 1 water restrictions until the end of February. The use of sprinklers or fixed hand held hoses is prohibited...

Give input on feral pests

If you’re a landholder who is having trouble with pest animals on your property, Local Land Services (LLS) wants to hear from you.LLS is...

Basin taskforce on its way to Goondiwindi

The Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources is coming to Goondiwindi on Monday 13 February to discuss how best to achieve Basin...

This is what true grit is all about!

If there is a picture which says all you need to know about true grit and the E&E Waste Hell of the West, then...

Youth Insearch funding to be discussed in meeting

YOUTH Insearch’s funding plight will be discussed at the highest level, with Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce and Parkes MP Mark Coulton sitting down...

Who has best beef or lamb?

ARE our best meat producers such as Karbullah Lamb and Yagaburne Beef good enough to take on the state’s best?  Of course they are.There’s much...

Gala dinner for Marcus’ ‘birthday’

Marcus MacDonald  would have turned 30 this year. Tragically he and Emu team-mate, Jamie McNulty  were killed in a  car accident on their way...

Litter-bugs are costing GRC ratepayers

Litter-bugs are costing ratepayers across the region a bundle.Key issues are the collection of rubbish and the spreading of waste often caused by over-topping...

Helping you beat the heat

Since 1950, heatwaves have become hotter, longer and more frequent, according to research from the publicly funded organisation Australian Climate Council.The heatwave that has...

New officers in the region

In a significant milestone, 155 new police officers were welcomed into the ranks in the State’s largest graduation ceremony in 33 years. The cohort...