Whose Australia Day is it?
Writer, campfire philosopher and octogenarian, Herb Wharton is a dying breed, a bright ember still despite the years which have seen him go from...
Goondiwindi noticeboard
Send it to ian.jones@fairfaxmedia.com.au or submit a community notice through our website. It is really simple to use and can be accessed via any computer...
Meals on Wheels turns 40!
The local Meals on Wheels Service began operations on October 31, 1977, in the kitchen of the Church of England Hall under the watchful eye of Father Fred...
Gundy farmer wins $100K
A Goondiwindi farmer is ready to treat herself and her husband to an overseas holiday after she scratched one of the top prizes of...
Poets put on a word show
The Goondiwindi Poetry and Arts Festival has been hailed a success despite having to compete with one of Goondiwindi’s most hectic weekends in years....
And the winner is…
The inaugural winner of the Goondiwindi Argus Poetry Competition is Julia Thatcher.Julia has made a habit of winning literary competitions over the past few years.She...
Okay Google, how do you spell Goondiwindi?
Google Home is a hands-free smart speaker that hopes to give real-time answers to questions. In an effort to demonstrate its benefits, the speaker was...
Apprentice court battle has consequences on pay rates
The AMWU, ETU, CFMEU and Plumbers Unions are involved in a legal battle on behalf of apprentices as the Federal Court considers an application...
Gundy school gets Award
A top award has been scooped by a local school. Goondiwindi State Primary School has won the Darling Downs South West Regional Showcase Award for Excellence...
Dragons, food and Dalby’s DeLIGHTs
The sky will light up with magic at Dalby’s Delicious DeLIGHTful Festival from August 26-August 27. The festival celebrates multiculturalism with food, fun, festivities...
Catch a glimpse of the future at AgQuip
Do you want to catch a glimpse of our driverless future?Autonomous driverless tractors are on display this week at Commonwealth Bank AgQuip at Gunnedah....
Queensland climate plans to deal with agriculture
The Palaszczuk Government is preparing Queensland for the negative effects of climate change by providing planning assistance across the state from our farms to...

















