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The future of beef

Cattle Australia (CA) has announced its 2025 National Beef Leaders participants, chosen for their potential to become the next generation of skilled and capable...

Healthy living forum promotes gold health in the golden years

Oak Tree Retirement Village came to life on Monday, with over fifty men and women joining health and wellness speakers for the Senior’s Healthy...

Whiskey Nitrox saving lives on Goondiwindi roads

As Queensland schools begin to break up for the end of year holidays, residents of the Goondiwindi and surrounding areas might have seen more...

Park Run for a cause

A little rain can’t deter the people of Goondiwindi when they want to rally for a cause and on Saturday 30 November Care Goondiwindi...

Adult crime, adult time coming into play

The Crisafulli Government has taken the first step to restoring community safety and legislating Adult Crime, Adult Time with the introduction of the landmark...

New bike track to give youth a place to ride and thrive

Goondiwindi Regional Council has gifted an early Christmas present to the dozens of outdoor-loving teens in the region, officially announcing the development of the...

Stay alert, stay alive – Driver Reviver turns 35

Stop, revive, survive. Driver Reviver turned 35 this year. That’s 35 years of keeping Australian motorists safe and Goondiwindi Driver Reviver has spent over...

QCWA empowering education

Starting university is often a tough gig, but the Queensland Country Women’s Association Warwick Branch (QCWA) are looking to ease that pressure for three...

New soil health film digs deep

Goondiwindi farmer Dave Woods and his wife Alice have starred in a new feature film, Thankful for Soil, showcasing the sustainability of the Australian...

November News . . .

The Goondiwindi Photography Club had 36 entries for the November competition, with six honours, 10 merits, 15 acceptances and five non-acceptances. Maureen Carthy was...

Market day magic

Some budding entrepreneurial skills were on show last month, with students from Croppa Creek, Tulloona and Gravesend Public Schools joining forces at a combined...

Fields of vision: Alisha Campbell shines in ag photo competitions

Local photographer Alisha Campbell has spent years honing her craft and this year it has well and truly paid off, winning the GrainGrowers photo...

‘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...