Latest news
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Goondiwindi Regional Council celebrates second Ordinary Meeting in Inglewood
Goondiwindi Regional Council held its Ordinary Meeting in Inglewood today, marking the second time such a meeting has been held in the town since 2009.
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Council encourages Goondiwindi businesses to apply for Border Zone funding – and advocates for support to be extended across the region
Goondiwindi businesses affected by the border restrictions will soon be able to access a share of the $14.55 million Border Business Zone Support package that was announced by the state government.
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Texas Visitor Information Centre moves temporarily into the Memorial Hall
The Texas Visitor Information Centre (VIC) will temporarily move into the front office space of the Texas Memorial Hall.
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First stage of major project to upgrade Yelarbon freight route now complete
Goondiwindi Regional Council has completed the first stage of a million-dollar project to upgrade an important freight route in the Yelarbon area.
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Council relocates four magpies – residents reminded to be vigilant
Goondiwindi Regional Council has relocated four male magpies from the Riddles and Gilbert sporting ovals in Goondiwindi following reports of aggressive swooping.
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Straight from the source: state government representatives to clarify Goondiwindi Region border restrictions in live webinar this week
Goondiwindi Region residents and businesses will have the opportunity to ask questions and hear directly from Queensland Government representatives about border restrictions during an online webinar.
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Planning - and planting - for the future: working with our small communities and investing in infrastructure
Planning for the future is an integral part of any local council’s role. Good stewardship requires careful forethought to ensure the future success of the region, and it also requires consultation...
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Council upgrades improve freight access to Inglewood industrial estate
Heavy vehicle access to the Inglewood industrial estate has been improved thanks to the completion of council upgrades to the east of the town.
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Improved water pressure in Goondiwindi following filtration plant upgrades
Residents in Goondiwindi should notice improved water pressure at their properties following the completion of upgrades at Goondiwindi Regional Council’s George Street water filtration plant.
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Council advocates for certainty for cross-border students; NSW children of essential workers able to access QLD schools
Mayor of the Goondiwindi Region the Hon Cr Lawrence Springborg AM has today written to the Queensland Minister of Education to request her support to ensure equal education for Queensland students