Latest news
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Council commences a $740,000 project in Inglewood to upgrade essential infrastructure for flood preparedness
Goondiwindi Regional Council’s proactive approach to flood preparedness continues with a $740,000 project in Inglewood
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Council adopts Local Housing Action Plan and an extension to the multi-dwelling rebate
Council adopts Local Housing Action Plan, with key action items for Council, including the extension of the multi-dwelling rebate for investors
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Council commits to Casa Mia for the future
Council today committed to purchase the Casa Mia site freehold and increase their investment towards the development of the site
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Councillors present a ballet extravaganza to raise funds for the Imagination Library
• Goondiwindi Region Councillors once again support the Dolly Parton Imagination Library with an evening of classical dance and music
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From the Mayor's Desk - 19 January 2024
Council’s priorities for the year will again be focused on core service delivery across our region.
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Council commits to support businesses and regional growth
• Council supports Goondiwindi Chamber of Commerce with funding of $35,000 for the next 12 months to deliver strategic and progressive goals within the regional business communities
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Modern digital projection will provide an immersive cinematic experience in the Goondiwindi Region
• Upgrades to the Goondiwindi Cinema and Theatre continue with the addition of another modern laser projector in Cinema Two
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Free accredited first aid training to be rolled out across the region
• Council has partnered with local organisation Gateway To Training to deliver free accredited first aid courses in Texas, Inglewood, Goondiwindi and Talwood.
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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