Dalby charity spreads Christmas cheer
Up to 100 Western Downs children have received gifts this Christmas thanks to Dalby’s Helping Hands Outreach Project. Find out more.
Up to 100 Western Downs children have received gifts this Christmas thanks to Dalby’s Helping Hands Outreach Project. Find out more.
From the Western Downs’ cutest baby to best pub meal these are the ‘Best Ofs’ for 2024. Find out more
With the festive season upon us, here is your guide to what stores are open across the region. Find out more
After eight long years trying to fall pregnant, Tiomi Nickolls never gave up hope and in May this year miracle baby Aksel was born. Now, following weeks of voting, the adorable bub has been crowned the Western Downs’ cutest baby.
Agricultural job seekers will have the opportunity to connect with potential employers at the 2024 Ag Jobs Fair. DETAILS.
The competition was fierce, but there can only be one winner. Check out who won Dalby’s cutest dog for 2024 along with the cute pups who placed second and third.
World Science Festival Queensland returns to Chinchilla this weekend providing a platform to engage audiences of all ages across two action-packed days. Find out more here.
Movie lovers will be able to enjoy a screening of the animated feature Teenage Kraken when the popular outdoor movies return to the Western Downs. Find out when and where here.
A Dalby photographer was one of five finalists at a state photography competition for her piece depicting two cowboys deep in conversation at the Dalby Show.
From working dogs to lapdogs and everything in between we’ve tallied your votes for Chinchilla’s cutest dog of 2024 and now we can reveal the winner. DETAILS HERE.
Chinchilla’s NB Genetics and ABS have worked together to implant NuEra T14 male sexed embryos into recipient cows, from the ABS development facility in Wisconsin, USA for the first time in Australia.
Dalby has experienced a cooler than average start to winter with temperatures expected to remain in the single digits for some time.
Arrow Energy are accepting applications for their latest round of grants designed to ‘build stronger, healthier and more sustainable communities’. Find out more here.
A 20-year-old woman suffered suspected spinal injuries when she was trampled after falling from a horse during a polocrosse match.
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