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We better send a map

Are they here yet?  Five Brisbane comics are heading our way,  that is, if they don’t get lost on the way.Five emerging Brisbane comics (including...

Don’t get ‘spooked’, book a table now

Teams for this year’s Brain Drain are rolling in already.“We always have a slight panic attack because everyone leaves registration to the last minute...

Men’s Shed and mateship

The Goondiwindi Men’s Shed is making a difference.And it wants to show you why.That’s why the group is holding an open day in early December.The...

Want a job?

Essential Energy is recruiting new apprentices  to pursue careers with the operator of Australia’s largest electricity distribution network.The 25 powerline worker apprenticeships are open to...

Inland rail fallout continues

FALLOUT from an emergency meeting aimed at getting the $10 billion inland rail project back on track continues, with Federal Member for Maranoa, David Littleproud, saying...

Murphys reap reward

The Murphy family is reaping the rewards of hard work and perseverance after recording their most successful outcome at their 13th annual ram sale.Extra seating...

Come and get me, I’d love a home

My name is Oreo and I'm a seven-year-old Maltese X.  I'm a friendly little guy, love company and I'm house trained. I've had a...

Reardon grant is vital

A $300,000 donation has allowed Kaloma to think big – and that’s good news for aged care in Goondiwindi.And it’s all due to the generosity...

A cotton connection

Left school? Or about to?  And want a job in a rural industry? Well here’s a possibility.The Cotton Gap program launched by Cotton Australia provides...

More bad news for residents west of Goondiwindi

There’s more bad news for landowners and residents hit by flooding west of Goondiwindi.“Recent flood events are slowly receding but as one event passes,...

An open letter to Waleed Ali from dairy farmers

Dear Mr. Waleed Aly,        I wanted to thank you for your interest and public comments on the dairy crisis that has engulfed our industry in...

Anything but a pile of rubbish now

A little more than 10 years ago, the Victoria Hotel was under threat of becoming nothing more than a giant pile of rubble.It faced being...

‘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...