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A shady stitch-up

No needling but plenty of natter and some nibbles is on offer with the Roma Patchwork and Crafters’ fourth birthday of Stitching In The...

Training one key to retaining local talent

The need for collaboration to promote the benefits of youth and residents staying local for work and careers is just one of the solutions...

Wallaroo a wonder in itself

City slickers come for the pristine pastoral setting and the proximity to some of the region’s most breath-taking tourist attractions, and now the owners...

Tertiary education boost

The opportunity to study tertiary education while living rurally is becoming even more accessible with the establishment of Country University Centres (CUC) around Australia. CUC...

Bringing council and business together

Roma Commerce and Tourism (RCAT) hosted the first of its kind Mid-Term Council Forum last Thursday night, bringing council and the business community together. RCAT...

Cosplay pops at romacon22

Don't be surprised to see Dr Strangelove on the streets of Roma, or the Scarlet Witch ready to cast a spell. Cosplayers from across...

Dreaming of the future

This year’s theme for National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day was “Dreaming My Future“. Event organiser Chloe Cleven said the event is a...

When Susie met Bec – the power of community connection

Recently I had the privilege of introducing Susie Klein to Bec Coffey. When the Queensland Connects workshop was in Roma, Bec and Susie were two...

St John’s student leaders

Eight student leaders were recently inducted into their leadership positions at St John’s School. Student leadership positions at St John’s School include two school...

Coffee with your local cop

At the August meeting of Coffee with a Cop, Sergeant Dion Horn gave an update on figures relating to crime in the Roma area...

Biosecurity boost labelled as ‘window dressing’

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk this week announced a big boost to biosecurity staff numbers and resources. But LNP Agriculture spokesperson Tony Perrett dismissed it as “window...

Black-Tie catch-up

Noonga’s glamourous Black-Tie event ran for its second year in a row over the weekend. It’s an event established by the younger Noonga community members...

Rippa deserves justice: Rescue calls for law reform

Macintyre Animal and Pet Rescue (MAPR) in Goondiwindi says it has reached breaking point and is calling for tougher animal cruelty laws following a...