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Golden opportunity for region

The 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games are headed for south-west Queensland. Premier David Crisafulli confirmed on Tuesday Toowoomba would play host to equestrian events, with...

Calls for more work on Wind Farm Code

The latest amendments to the Wind Farm Code are being criticised for going “not far enough” to protect landholders from excessive noise and liability...

COUNCIL WELCOMES QUEENSLAND CROSS BORDER COMMISSIONER VISIT TO MUNGINDI

Balonne Shire Council welcomed the newly appointed Queensland Cross Border Commissioner Ian Leavers’ visit to Mungindi to meet with the local community and hear...

Aged Care in Crisis: It’s Not Just Kaloma — It’s Australia-Wide

As the CEO of Kaloma, I feel it is vital to speak directly to our local community about the significant challenges facing aged care...

WAGGAMBA – WHAT’S IN A NAME

Waggamba Divisional Board was gazetted in 1879 by the Queensland Government to assume responsibility for the construction of roads, water and stock route improvements...

Cotton harvest has kicked off

Pristine weather conditions have seen some cotton growers in the south of the state pick their first crops of cotton over the weekend. The dry...

Seniors celebrate

It was another successful outing for the region's seniors last Wednesday, 19 March, at the March edition of the Care Goondiwindi senior's luncheon. Over 50...

A cracking campdraft for Hannaford

A cracking weekend of horsemanship, sportsmanship, and the strong spirit of a small rural community coming together was the theme for the 2025 Hannaford...

The Block connecting kids with country and providing a voice for the future

Two years ago, Buddy Hippi had a vision of connecting Goondiwindi, Boggabilla and Toomelah First Nations youth with country, cultivating respect for their culture...

Lunch to demystify perimenopause

Tie Up the Black Dog is proud to be associated with The Toowoomba Hospital Foundation to present PERIMENOPAUSE: A CONVERSATION. The event was born...

Outback dinner doubles town’s population to raise thousands for RFDS

The ‘Grazing at the Watering Hole’ dinner in Thallon, Southern Queensland, has raised more than $7000 for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Over 200...

Hell flames light the night on Hell of the West weekend

Hell of the West was the talk of the town last weekend, taking over the town park, a dozen streets and rural roads for...

‘Business as usual’: Littleproud backs Coalition reset

It’s “business as usual” according to Nationals leader David Littleproud despite a chaotic few weeks amongst Coalition ranks in Canberra. Speaking to Sky News on...