Latest news
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Council enters into contract to purchase former Co-Op car park
Council has entered into a contract to buy what was formerly known as the Co-Op car park on Bowen Street in Goondiwindi.
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Council’s new database will connect local Goondiwindi region businesses to major projects like Inland Rail
Businesses in the Goondiwindi region will have improved opportunities to supply products and services to major projects such as Inland Rail thanks to a new online database
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Goondiwindi Pool to close on Sunday as $3.2 million upgrades get under way
The Goondiwindi Memorial Swimming Pool will close from Sunday [28 February] as $3.2 million worth of upgrades get under way.
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Possible name change for Francis Street Park to honour war veterans - Council seeks residents’ feedback
Council is appealing to residents with local history knowledge to get in touch with any information about the original naming of Francis St Park in Goondiwindi, following a request to rename the park.
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Council seeks feedback on proposed changes to local laws, including Town Common
The relaxation of current local laws, creating a designated zone that allows motorbike riding at the Goondiwindi Town Common, is just one of several proposed amendments for community feedback.
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From the Mayor's Desk - 17 February 2021
Regular column by Hon. Cr Lawrence Springborg AM, Mayor of Goondiwindi Regional Council
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Council establishes steering committee for aged care services in Inglewood
Goondiwindi Regional Council has established a local steering committee to research options for the provision of aged care services in Inglewood, following a community meeting in the town last week.
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LOCAL BUSINESSES: register now for improved opportunities to win Council contracts
Businesses in the Goondiwindi region will have improved opportunities to win local government contracts thanks to Council’s move to a new online procurement system.
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Yelarbon recognised among Australia’s best street art drawcards
The GrainCorp silos at Yelarbon have been recognised twice as one of the best public art experiences in the nation.
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Improved entrance for the Goondiwindi Botanic Gardens
New timber bollards at the Goondiwindi Botanic Gardens of the Western Woodlands will improve site safety and complement the Gardens’ natural surroundings and native flora.