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Snakes on the move

WITH temperatures expected to spike this week, snakes will be on the move, says Redlands snake expert Tony Morrison.It comes as no surprise to...

Beef round table on Fitzgibbon’s Ekka menu

It’s usual to see political figures make an appearance at Queensland’s biggest agricultural show and last Friday it was the federal opposition that was...

Are you a Slam poet champ?

Are you Queensland’s next champion Slam Poet? Here’s your chance to find out. A Slam heat will be held at the Nook Bookshop at...

Groovin’ in the labryinth

A newly completed bamboo labyrinth is destined to be a crowd pleaser at this year's Grooving in the Grove planned for early September at Inglewood.Young...

Water review approval

Minister for Natural Resources and Mines, Anthony Lynham, has announced that the Queensland Government will conduct an independent review of rural water metering. The...

Queensland prepares for ban on plastic bags

Business have been urged to “bag” some information on their responsibilities under Queensland’s looming state-wide ban on light-weight plastic shopping bags, which will come...

Poets packed to the rafters for Goondiwindi Poetry Festival

Goondiwindi is now a part of the Queensland Poetry festival.After months of planning, the spotlight has fallen on the region’s Poetry and Art Festival.The curtain went up...

‘There’s no way Bauble could have got from Rietta Price’s home to the Common...

Goondiwindi resident Rietta Price believes her Maltese-Shitzu-Cross, Bauble, was dog-napped last week and dropped off at  the Town Common. “There’s no way she could have got from...

Gundy flooded with poems and poets

Entries poured in for the inaugural Goondiwindi Argus Poetry Competition, and they are about to be followed by poets and songwriters.More than 30 entries flooded...

Cattleman struggle through desperate feed shortage

Hot weather and a killer weed have hit cattlemen west of Goondiwindi who are now desperate for feed. St George property owners Kevin and Sandy Southern...

A $1m ‘heart starter’

It’s good to know there are some politicians who are true to their word. Two weeks ago Marania MP David Littleproud was in town promising “big news”...

School ‘vision’ becomes a reality

The Border Rivers Christian College has moved, officially. More than 100 parents, students and supporters turned up on Thursday to celebrate the opening of the school’s...

Fatal crash at Yelarbon

The Queensland Police Forensic Crash Unit is investigating a fatal single vehicle traffic crash that occurred at Yelarbon, near Goondiwindi on Monday 15 December. Initial...