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Foodworks win award

Goondiwindi Foodworks general manager Paul Pettit credited their rural customer base and large location when the local store was recently rewarded for their significant role in establishing...

Purple fun to erase polio

Purple pinkie fingers was the fashion craze at local schools on Friday, October 28, as students pitched in to help eradicate an incurable disease.An initiative of...

Charlotte’s new book

When she grows up, Charlotte Beveridge wants to be a vet and an author. At just 10-years-old, she can now cross one of the...

Goondiwindi’s ‘Scheu’ punters were always on a winner

There’s one sure way of being on a winner if you love horse racing: go to the Melbourne Cup on a Goondiwindi Travel Melbourne...

School races in for relay

This weekend a team of Border Rivers Christian College staff and students will take to the track at Border Rivers Relay For Life to...

Gundy musters up rural doctor of year

A GOONDIWINDI GP is the rural doctor of the year in the Telstra Health Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA) awards’ program.Dr Sue  Masel, a partner at the Goondiwindi...

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I'm taking part in the World's Greatest Shave and I'm shaving my hair! I'm doing this at the Royal Hotel on Friday, November 11 along...

Green burn-off is worth it

Work at the town “dump” means green waste can now be burnt.Under the right conditions.The Goondiwindi Regional Council says it is the most “cost-effective” way to...

Adler importers to blame

MANY hunters still blame the Adler 110’s importer for shooting the whole lot of them in the foot.The social media world was abuzz just two years...

Wool market strengthens despite rising dollar | Elders

THE Australian wool market continued to strengthen in the past the week as lower volumes at sales forced buyers to increase activity to feed early stage processing machinery....

Breeding for flystrike resistance to be made easier

Genetic research into the heritability of flystrike susceptibility in sheep is set to be incorporated into new tools to assist breeders to make more...

Slow harvest sends chickpea price higher

Ongoing cool and damp weather continues to delay a general start to the 2016 southern Queensland grain harvest and the slow start has caught...

Lucy’s international historic lesson

Students from across Queensland will travel to Europe and the United Kingdom as they embark on their First World War research journey. Goondiwindi State...