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Concerns still high for “red tape nightmare” Native Vegetation bill

A Terry Hie Hie farmer involved in native vegetation laws since 1995 has raised concerns about new Biodiversity Conservation and Local Land Services Amendment Bills passed...

New horizons by Mary Carrigan

An occasional column from Mary Carrigan from Gateway To Training.Gateway To Training has some wonderful wall exhibition space. Featuring at the moment is the...

Goondiwindi council scout neighbours for best pool options

The Goondiwindi Regional Council has been doing plenty of “laps” in search of  the perfect pool for Goondiwindi.From Moree to the coast talking with one...

Man charged for carrying knife in public

Police have charged a 32 year-old Toowoomba man  for carrying a knife in Octagonal Court, Goondiwindi on November 21. He was charged with possession of items suspected of being used...

Goondiwindi’s Bec Morrissy moves on after years with Landcare

After nearly seven years as coordinator of Waggamba Landcare, Bec Morrissy is moving on to a position with Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.  “Her...

Farmers urged to stay ‘clean’

Border growers using contractors this harvest are reminded to have effective ‘come clean, go clean’ protocols on-farm to reduce the spread of pests and...

Dangerously funny

The Boomi Amateur Thespian Society (B.A.T.S), as usual, lived up to all the hype.The much-loved and much looked-forward-to event is always sell out and...

Big-hearted Vern still making a difference

Sixteen Goondiwindi State High School Year 11 students are the recipients of the inaugural Kleinschmidt Memorial Foundation Program to attend Griffith University for a...

Art ends with Enigma

Goondiwindi State High School’s Year 12 Visual Arts Graduation Exhibition “Enigma” was opened at the Goondiwindi Arts Space in the Goondiwindi Civic Centre last...

The return of tillage

Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) principal research scientist Dr Michael Widderick says what is clear from his research, which is supported by...

Wanted: pole dancers

A world first study conducted at The University of Western Australia is looking to uncover the physical and mental benefits of pole dancing.Pole dancing...

Get silly, it’s Christmas

Care Goondiwindi is hosting a range of fantastic events this silly season.There’s lots to do ranging from activities for children, families and seniors. So what...

AgriFutures Australia welcomes new Chairman

AgriFutures Australia has welcomed Mick Veitch as its new Chairman, following the announcement of his appointment by Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Minister Julie Collins. Mr...