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Gallipoli pilgrimage is a unique experience

Goondiwindi State High School Principal, Brett Hallett gave this speech last week. The school was looking back and sharing its students pilgrimage to Gallipoli.Good Evening....

Morning tea is a big deal at Council

Morning tea is a big thing at council meetings, according to deputy mayor, Cr Rick Kearney.Wife Michelle though has been keeping a strict watch over his...

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Is water plan fair?

How many jobs can the Goondiwindi region afford to lose?That was just one question posed by a new  Murray-Darling Basin Plan proposal which was unveiled...

State wants views on border rivers

The Queensland Government is seeking community views on proposals to develop new water resource plans covering three catchments in the Queensland Murray-Darling Basin.The changes...

Father’s still missing

Police are seeking information from the public, as part of Missing Persons Week, to help find a man who went missing from Queensland last...

Eisteddfod is hitting the high notes

WAITING. This is the lot of many supportive parents who sit for hours on end waiting for their children to present their three minute...

We must trust farmers to protect

Toobeah farmer John Norman’s nightmare experience with red tape and excessive bureaucracy illustrates an issue many farmers face.It shouldn’t have taken Mr Norman long...

Not too late to comment on proposal

The Goondiwindi community has one last chance to comment on the Murray-Darling Basin Plan.The MDBA was in town last week for an informal take with...

Brooke’s red-face revolution goes viral

Brooke Saxby never imagined that when she decided to make some big changes in her life, that it would lead to, well, big changes.She...

Brooke is ready when you are

Most people wake up on New Year’s Day, roll over, put the pillow over their head  and go back to sleep. Not Brooke Saxby....

They’re off to the coast

The Goondiwindi community proved again how important Kaloma Home for the Aged is.  The Paynter/Dixon Kaloma Charity Golf Day  was a big success raising more than $56,000. But it was...

Reducing methane emissions in cattle

A $US3.2 million project is using Queensland agricultural expertise to research ways to improve the performance and health of beef and dairy cattle while...