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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...

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...

Golf buggy goes up in smoke

A Goondiwindi golfer will be looking for a lift around the course for a while.Some maintenance went astray around noon (on Monday)  when the...

Turnbull teetering on a deadly threshold

Some time between the postal plebiscite on same-sex marriage and its determination to hang Labor for something akin to Soviet-era sedition by conniving with...

War in North Korea would haunt every one of us

Have no illusions. A resumption of the Korean  War - because that’s what it would be - would be a war that made the...

Driverless tractor on the road this weekend

Drivers may spot a driverless tractor on the road this weekend.The concept tractor – launched in the US last year and in Australia for the...

Protecting the bee industry from pests

The Coalition Government is strengthening the surveillance of Australia’s bee population for exotic pests, protecting an industry worth $2.5 billion to horticulture alone.More than...

QLD Beef Expo hosts event with a twist

Queensland Beef Expo at the Toowoomba Royal Showgrounds from August 30 to September 1 will play host to a rodeo event with a twist,...

Southern Qld property turns red hot

THE southern Queensland market has taken off. Toowoomba-based Herron Todd White valuer Doug Knight said while rural property values increases had not been consistent across all...

Lee Kernaghan swaps the hat for the helmet

LEE Kernaghan is swapping his hat for a helmet in his role as Yamaha ambassador.The country music legend and winner of thirty six golden...

Dust Collected Memories

S. Thomas Montgomery is a Goondiwindi local and self-proclaimed novice poet. While going through his late Aunt's possessions, he came across a couple of...