About Goondiwindi Regional Community Directory
The Goondiwindi Community Directory helps people find services across this border town and surrounding rural communities along the Macintyre River. Known for its beautiful jacaranda‑lined streets, cotton and grain production and the annual Goondiwindi Picnic Races, the shire straddles the Queensland‑New South Wales border. The directory provides contact details for health services, schools, childcare, sporting clubs, cultural groups, service clubs and council facilities, assisting residents and cross‑border visitors to access support and community activities.
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Find Local & Visiting Services in Goondiwindi Regional
The directory for Goondiwindi highlights a broad range of health care, accommodation support, crisis and emergency assistance, disability services, and welfare programmes provided by local hospitals, clinics and service agencies, complemented by visiting specialists. Residents can also find listings for community clubs and interest groups, arts and creative societies, sports and recreation clubs, education and training providers, child and youth services, cultural and migrant services, environmental and conservation groups and religious or philosophical organisations. While key services like medical centres, schools and community halls are available locally, some specialised support such as legal assistance, advocacy and advanced health care is often delivered through visiting services or accessed via the nearest regional city.
Goondiwindi Region
Situated on the Queensland–New South Wales border, Goondiwindi region is an agricultural hub centred on cotton, grains and cattle. The Macintyre River flows through the main town, providing water and recreational spaces. Locals relish the shady riverside walk that winds past parks and a heritage bridge, and many visitors are surprised by the quality of exhibits at the Customs House Museum which chronicles the area’s cross‑border trade history.
Goondiwindi Council has an approximate area of 19,000 km².
It is within the state electorate of Southern Downs.