Latest news
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Council to increase support of Goondiwindi Botanic Gardens
Goondiwindi Regional Council has agreed to increase its support of the Goondiwindi Botanic Gardens Committee for the next five years.
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Subdivision and sale of Bowen Street block will ensure best value for new car park
Goondiwindi Regional Council has confirmed that it intends to subdivide the car park on Bowen Street in Goondiwindi and sell the existing house on the site as a new lot.
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Water restrictions lifted across Goondiwindi region
Goondiwindi Regional Council has voted to remove all water restrictions across the Goondiwindi region in its Ordinary meeting today, effective immediately.
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From the Mayor's Desk - 27 April 2021
Regular column by Hon. Cr Lawrence Springborg AM, Mayor of Goondiwindi Regional Council
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Three new water filling stations enable 24/7 access to bulk drinking water in Goondiwindi region
New water filling stations located in Goondiwindi, Inglewood and Texas will mean 24/7 access to affordable bulk drinking water for visitors and rural residents in the Goondiwindi region.
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Showgrounds upgrades ready to welcome all to Goondiwindi Show
Visitors to the Goondiwindi Show will notice some new facilities on-site at the Goondiwindi Showgrounds next weekend, with several upgrades set to be completed before the fun starts on 30 April.
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From the Mayor's Desk - 13 April 2021
Regular column by Hon. Cr Lawrence Springborg AM, Mayor of Goondiwindi Regional Council
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Talwood residents encouraged to help create town’s ‘master plan’
Council is encouraging Talwood residents to get involved in the development of a Talwood ‘master plan’ that will support local tourism, collate local priorities and improve appearance.
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Fresh paint breathes new life into the Texas Heritage Centre and Tobacco Museum
A series of refurbishments at the Texas Heritage Centre and Tobacco Museum will ensure the popular tourist attraction continues to impress visitors to the Goondiwindi region.
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BlazeAid sets up camp at Texas Showgrounds, ready to help rebuild after floods
Council has welcomed volunteers from disaster recovery organisation BlazeAid, who will be lending their efforts to help the Texas community rebuild after the recent floods.