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UniSQ leaders hear from regions on ‘listening tour’

Top ranking University of Southern Queensland executives took to the regions this week in what was called a “listening tour” by uni leadership looking...

Way of Water: A story in Clay

Deb Walsh’s journey with clay began in 1993. What started as a simple creative outlet soon grew into a deep-rooted passion. Over the years,...

Capturing the beauty of the bush

Far out in the heart of western Queensland, where red dust hangs in the air and the horizon stretches endlessly, Wendy Sheehan captures rural...

Bumper sales and bigger yardings

With bumper sales and increased yardings, it was all action at this week’s Roma Saleyards sale. Just shy of 10,200 head, all the regular processors,...

Nationally leased retail asset in Queensland border town hits the market

A high performing retail asset in the heart of Goondiwindi’s main commercial precinct is being offered to the market. The Goondiwindi site, leased to Kmart...

Littleproud returns to Canberra for 48th Parliament

It has been a busy return to Canberra for David Littleproud this week. The Maranoa MP and Nationals Leader acknowledged the challenges facing the Coalition...

Ironbark Raceway Track Championship thrills

Ironbark Raceway was alive with excitement last Saturday as it hosted Round 2 of the Taylor Parts–Repco Track Championship. Spectators were treated to an...

Country racing comes alive in remote border town

More than 150 years on, one historic country race shows no signs of slowing down. First held in 1872, the six-race strong Mungindi Races brought...

Wallumbilla’s new facility named ‘The Wheat Shed’

Maranoa Regional Council received the results of a recent community poll on the naming of Wallumbilla’s new multipurpose facility. This followed previous extensive consultation...

Garden lovers gather in Goondiwindi

This April, 100 members of Garden of the Downs community organisation made their way to Goondiwindi to explore a series of stunning local...

Local input now a must for Qld solar farms

Western Downs MPs have praised new planning laws giving communities greater say in the planning of large-scale renewable projects. Under legislation which passed last month...

Roma Wire and Steel: South West Queensland’s Go-To for Quality Steel

Locals Jamie and Natalie Dingle have been at the helm of the Roma-based steel business for the last 19 years and have recently been...

St George stun Roma in the Knox Shield

St George have pulled off a spirited upset against Roma on Sunday, claiming a tense two-wicket win in the final round of the Knox...