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The Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries is a government ministry in Tanzania. Its mission is to "build and support the technical and professional capacity of local government authorities and [the] private sector ... to develop, manage, and regulate the livestock and fisheries resources sustainably."
Goondiwindi is a centre for agriculture, producing a diverse range of crops and fibres including wool and beef, cotton, sorghum, corn, wheat, barley and chickpeas. Goondiwindi is well known for its dry season but still lasting in with many crops. [clarification needed]
Wyaga is situated north-east of Goondiwindi and is thought to be one of the oldest cattle runs in the original Darling Downs district, when the Wyaga run of approximately 60 000 acres was leased by David Perrier in 1849. [1] Donald Gunn with son Donald at Wyaga Station, circa 1862
The Goondiwindi Customs House Museum is located on the town side of the main bridge crossing the Macintyre River at Goondiwindi. The town developed on the site of a teamsters' camp established where the boundaries of 3 pastoral properties met. [1] Allan Cunningham explored the area around Goondiwindi in 1827
Stock route sign, Barwon Highway, Weengallon, Goondiwindi region, Queensland (2021). By law, the travelling stock must travel "six miles a day" (approximately 10 kilometres per day). This is to avoid all the roadside grass from being cleared in a particular area by an individual mob.
Its headquarters were in the town of Goondiwindi. [3] In 1888, the urban area of Goondiwindi was excised from the Waggamba Division to create a separate municipality, the Borough of Goondiwindi. [3] With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Waggamba Division became the Shire of Waggamba on 31 March 1903.
Callandoon is a rural locality in the Goondiwindi Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] It is on the border of Queensland and New South Wales . [ 3 ] In the 2021 census , Callandoon had a population of 32 people.
Goondiwindi Civic Centre, 2012. It was first proclaimed a municipality, the Borough of Goondiwindi, on 20 October 1888.. The Shire of Waggamba, also headquartered in Goondiwindi and managing areas to the north, west and east of the town, provided many functions in partnership with the Town, including libraries and area promotion.