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Two new cases of Japanese Encephalitis Virus

Darling Downs Health is urging the community to protect themselves from the risk of mosquito-borne viruses after two new cases of Japanese encephalitis virus...

Warm welcome for new nurses

A large cohort of new nursing graduates was given a warm welcome by their new community thanks to he hospitality of The Roma Hospital...

Painting for a purpose: Wildlife Empire brings art and nature together

Wildlife is Inglewood and Goondiwindi local Tennille Bankes passion and last weekend she opened the door of her Wildlife Empire sanctuary near Inglewood, hosting...

NCC puts fire safety first

Education is the key to fire safety and NCC Goondiwindi has taken the initiative, holding a fire safety day alongside the amazing Goondiwindi Fire...

Grants power rural digital solutions

Remote, rural and regional communities are being encouraged to embrace new technologies and digital solutions with grants up to $10,000 available thanks to the...

Upgrades for our health heroes

Border residents living in the Boggabilla and Toomelah communities, alongside Moree residents, are among the group of people who will benefit from upcoming upgrades...

Role of insects in Ag

Students will have the opportunity to explore the role of insects in agriculture thanks to the annual Hermitage Research Facility Hermitage Research Facility Schools...

Have you got a story to tell? We want to read it!

Goondiwindi writing extraordinaire and repeat Macintyre Young Writers open competition winner Jaime Colley is getting her own writing competition off the ground this year...

Milk margins still good on Aussie soil

The cost of producing milk in Australia continues to compare favourably with other dairy- exporting regions, despite a structural lift in global milk production...

Mechanical or chemical treatments – what is best

I had a great week in the Central Highlands last week, after the sorely needed significant rain event they had the week before. ...

Biosecurity levy scrapped

It has been a big week fortnight of policy wins for the Australian agriculture industry and industry groups are celebrating. In a huge move...

Remember the games in the old schoolyard?

Do you like me, have schoolyard memories of shady playing areas, with games often played under trees? I’m remembering marbles, car tracks, hide and seek,...

Rivalry set to reignite

With the TRL season just around the corner, attention turns to the Goondiwindi Boars and Dalby Diehards, who will reignite their rivalry in a...