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Ladies shine at Boars record ladies day

It was a record-breaking day at the 2024 Goondiwindi Boars Rugby League club ladies day on Saturday 27 July, with hundreds of women joining...

Eisteddfod week brings song, dance and drama to life

Yes, Eisteddfod week is almost here! Instruments are polished and tuned, the performers have rehearsed for weeks and the last sequins have been added...

No option but to flee

A police officer who survived a shooting ambush in rural Queensland had "no alternative" but to run as his handgun was outmatched by men...

EV charging station sitting idle 14 months after construction

Residents, travellers and councillors alike have expressed disappointment that the electric vehicle charging station installed in Bowen Street by the State Government as a...

Youth crime on the decrease, family violence on the up

Queensland Police Service (QPS) has released the latest crime statistics for the 2023/24 financial year and the news is good on the youth crime...

Goondiwindi take the shield

The 2024 polo season ended with a bang at the Downs Polo Club at the weekend, with the 51st Downs Shield going 3-1 to...

Progress being made in the fight against violence against women

Domestic and family violence campaigns are getting somewhere, with a new report card finding Australia’s efforts to prevent violence against women are having a...

Texas Angus tops $100,000

Texas Angus has produced another six-figure bull at this year’s bull sale on 25 July, with Texas TNT making $100,000 for the Mayne family...

Littleproud bursary helps Yelarbon local chase her dreams

Yelarbon’s own Charlotte Baker is the latest young woman to benefit from a $1000 bursary offered by leader of The Nationals and federal member...

Cold blast sends temperatures plummeting

A sudden blast of southern cold air has produced Dalby’s coldest morning in five years and forced the mercury below zero across much of...

QLD ag boom led by farmer resilience

The value of Queensland’s agricultural sector is projected to boom to a second highest ever valuation of $23.56 billion in 2024-25. New AgTrends figures released...

2025 graduate program applications open to kickstart a career in ag

University graduates passionate about agriculture are being offered the opportunity to commence their careers with Rabobank, with the opening of applications for the specialist...

Moree on a plate

This year’s Moree on a Plate Food and Wine Festival will infuse a global twist on local flavours, with celebrated intrepid chef Warren Mendes...