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Lights, laughter, Lanescape

Since starting in 2018, Lanescape has grown in both popularity and scale and this year’s festival on 11 October is set to be the...

Maddie Mortimer championing men’s mental health

Suicide awareness and prevention is a cause close to Maddie Mortimer’s heart. The heartbreak and anguish associated with the disease Maddie knows all too...

New green waste drop off zone

Goondiwindi’s Waste Facility will have increase capacity after the installation of a new hard-surface green waste drop-off zone. The new green waste area spans 14,161m2...

Plucked Duck night of fun

It’s one of the last B&S balls left in Queensland and the Plucked Duck B&S in Goondiwindi didn’t disappoint with another stellar showing over...

Celebrate International Women’s Day 2024 at Billa Billa

The Billa Billa Sport and Recreation Club is hosting a special event to honour and celebrate the contributions of rural women to the community....

Super seniors take over The Vic

It’s seniors' month in October and Care Goondiwindi has started the party a little early, with their September senior luncheon at The Victoria Hotel...

Water towers illuminate the town’s artistic spark

It’s finally here. The Goondiwindi water tower Illuminate The Flow project will debut at the Lanescape Festival in two weeks and become the newest...

Fresh signs for the region

Tourism signage across Goondiwindi will get a new facelift, thanks to new funding. The allocation of $75,000 to upgrade tourism signage facilitated the enhancement...

Kitsch is the place to be

Goondiwindi loves it’s coffee and the newest coffee shop in town, Kitsch, is turning heads for all the right reasons. Opening in August, Kitsch owner...

Increased funding welcome . . . but is it a double-edged sword

After years of campaigning and advocating to change the funding structure of Australia’s age care system by Kaloma Home for the Aged and other...

Goondiwindi has spoken – harsher penalties and early intervention to youth crime key

Goondiwindi has spoken and the results of the recent youth crime survey has confirmed what is already known – the people want harsher penalties...

Chinese in Goondiwindi

The first recorded history of Chinese in Goondiwindi dates back to 1910 when the Lee Koo family arrived. At the time, Jim Lee Koo...

Dust Collected Memories

S. Thomas Montgomery is a Goondiwindi local and self-proclaimed novice poet. While going through his late Aunt's possessions, he came across a couple of...