Latest news
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Council continues to form alliances to improve cross border outcomes
Goondiwindi Regional Council signed an MoU with Inverell Shire Council formalising a shared vision to deliver improved liveability and resources in cross-border communities
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Celebrating Success: Over 120 local ‘Bush Kids’ empowered through first aid program
• Over 120 local children have accessed introductory first aid training through Council’s Bush Kids First Aid program
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Laughs and life lessons: School holiday workshop for the region’s young comedians
• Council is hosting a school holiday workshop where children of the region can try their hand at stand-up comedy
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Unlock your creative potential with 2023-24 Regional Arts Development Fund grants
• RADF applications are OPEN for organisations and individuals who value the arts and cultural development of the Goondiwindi region • In 2023-24 $47,250 funds is available through RADF
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Exciting news for movie-lovers in the Goondiwindi Region
• Council is thrilled to introduce a 5-month Sunday trading trial at the Goondiwindi Cinema and Theatre • The trial begins in February 2024
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Pump upgrades strengthen Goondiwindi’s flood preparedness
• Upgrades to Herbert Street pump station and Callandoon Street stormwater pump are currently underway
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From the Mayor's Desk - 10 December 2023
Key stories include: - NSW Boggabilla TAFE discussions - Advocacy for the Helping Seniors Secure Their Homes Program to be extended to the Goondiwindi region - Investor confidence in the region
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From the Mayor's Desk - 24 November 2023
- Surat Basin Carbon and Capture project - Reminder of the use of skip bins throughout the region - Housing Action Plan online survey open - School graduation ceremonies - Cross-border commitment
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Free Bush Kids First Aid Workshops for the Region’s Youngest Residents
Council is offering four FREE Bush Kids First Aid workshops across the region over the 13th and 14th of December
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A $260,000 water quality project advances in Yelarbon and Talwood
• The Yelarbon and Talwood Water Treatment Plants (WTP) will undergo upgrades to improve its capabilities in maintaining consistent potable water quality standards