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He’s back in the front line

Goondiwindi veterans will march in memory of old mates and lost comrades-in-arms tomorrow (Thursday). It’s an extra special march, for two reasons.It’s the 50th anniversary of...

‘Tutus’ on tour soon

Mark it in your calendars.The Queensland Ballet is bringing their Tutus on Tour production to Goondiwindi on October 6.  The exciting program includes classical and...

It’s time to give thanks for Blue Care

Sunday is the day to celebrate and thank the Blue Care staff and volunteers for all that they do in Goondiwindi.Blue Care, as an...

Argus’ Dead Wombat hears all

It was a big day, and night, at the Hawks Ladies” Day recently. One old Hawk decided to linger on while his own Hawkette...

Inland rail may lead to jobs

Retiring Goondiwindi Chamber of Commerce President Robert Webb believes the inland rail may open up opportunities for Goondiwindi. “Locally there will be a big benefit during...

Gourmet chef is back

THE chef who delighted regional foodies at last year’s Gourmet in Gundy is back.And she will be conducting cooking classes for those who get...

Festival ‘grows’ a sense of community

From small things big things grow.Just take a look at the Goondiwindi Community Gardens. There were some doomsayers when it first began in 2010, but...

Top gun jets zoom in

The Goondiwindi skies were filled with model aircraft recently and spectators were in awe.It’s certainly a sport for the inner “top gun” or “Biggles” in...

The Taxchic hits town

THERE’S a new ‘chic’ in town, and she loves figures. Accountant Vanessa Mendes goes by the name of TAXCHIC and she’s got everyone stopping and talking. She’s certainly hard to miss. Her...

Goondiwindi, Gateway to the Outback

Goondiwndi needs to become the Gateway to the Outback and not be so dependent on rain.That’s just one of the messages from retiring Goondiwindi Chamber of...

Smart money in breeding

For the first time in a long time, the smart money is in breeding rather than trading cattle as Queensland and New South Wales...

92year-old Mary’s home trashed by thieves

NINETY-two year-old Mary Lowe has called Boggabilla home for more than 40 years, and for the first time, she wants to leave.Last week her home...

Gardens on song for Opera

The sweet sounds of opera arias return to Goondiwindi on March 14. The popular Opera in the Gardens, returning for its fourth year, raises much-needed...