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Waiting for ‘locusts’ to clear

After the Four Corners’ report on the Murray-Darling Basin Plan,  it’s time to let the “locusts” clear.“It will take some time now to get a...

What would you do if you hit a kangaroo?

Long country drives inevitably mean spotting carcasses of dead roos strewn on roads. This bloody trail is greater warning to drivers than the occasional signage...

What would you do if you hit a kangaroo?

Long country drives inevitably mean spotting carcasses of dead roos strewn on roads. This bloody trail is greater warning to drivers than the occasional signage...

Paddock to plate practices

A Queensland 'paddock to plate' beef business is showcasing the benefits of adopting a best management practices program to improve their productivity and demonstrate...

Basin Plan is under fire

NATIONAL Irrigators Council (NIC) CEO Steve Whan says two core points must be addressed following serious allegations made in Monday night’s Four Corners program...

Mac Valley cotton ‘family’ celebrates

The cotton industry turned out in force on Friday to celebrate the growers and all those who help make the industry one of the foundations...

‘Grooving in the Grove’

Love local, love a good time and sharing that something special which you can only find in special communities?Than we have just the thing.Combine...

Family offers $1000 for missing Duke, Woody

The McCall family is desperate. Leanne and Jody have offered a $1000 rewards for their two dogs which have been missing since Sunday. They are Duke,...

The master and his apprentice

Want to be a songwriter? Then here’s your chance to learn from a master.Allan Caswell is conducting a songwriting workshop as part of the...

Street acts,  poets and old bushies

Goondiwindi is about to become part of the Queensland Poetry festival.The festival is doing its first ever satellite tour to the bush at the request...

Look out for pop-up poets

Caitlin Strongarm is a vaudevillian maelstrom who creates and performs wild, heartfelt and charming acts of interactive theatre. And she’s on her way to...

It’s Eisteddfod time again

Yes, Eisteddfod week is almost here.Instruments are polished and tuned, the performers have rehearsed for weeks and the scribes have sharpened their pencils ready...

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...