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Fresh chapter for dealer

If you’ve driven past the Black Truck & Ag branch in Goondiwindi lately, you’ve probably noticed some exciting changes taking shape.

The well-known dealership, part of the Harvey Black Group, has recently expanded to include a brand-new Isuzu UTE extension a development that marks an exciting new chapter for the local team and community.

For over 20 years, Black Truck & Ag Goondiwindi has been a trusted name in the region, led by long-time Manager Michael Watt and supported by a loyal, hard-working crew across sales, service, and parts.

Known for their friendly professionalism and deep local ties, the team has built lasting relationships with customers who rely on them season after season.

The lead-up to harvest has been especially busy this year, with the team managing the pre-delivery of the world’s largest and latest New Holland CR11 header, alongside multiple CR9.90 combines the true workhorses of the New Holland range. It’s a testament to the team’s efficiency and dedication.

Behind the scenes, the service department has been running like clockwork, keeping local operations moving smoothly and ensuring machines are ready when they’re needed most.

The new Isuzu UTE extension has added even more excitement around the branch.

It’s a sign of growth, confidence, and continued investment in the region something both staff and customers are proud to see.

With Isuzu’s reputation for reliability and strength, and Black Truck & Ag’s commitment to top-tier service, the expansion is already drawing strong interest from locals looking for a dependable vehicle backed by a team they know and trust.

What really sets the Goondiwindi branch apart, though, is its people.

Many of the staff have been with the company for years, creating a genuine family atmosphere where teamwork and good humour are part of daily life.

Whether it’s in the workshop, out on-farm, or at the front counter, there’s a shared sense of purpose to serve the community with integrity and care.

Outside of work, the branch continues to give back, proudly supporting local events, fundraisers, and charities that make Goondiwindi such a great place to live.

As the Harvey Black Group continues to grow with branches stretching from Gatton to Roma, Dalby, Chinchilla, Toowoomba, and Moree the future looks bright.

The Goondiwindi team is on the lookout for new staff to join them across departments and be part of this exciting expansion.

It’s a great time to be part of the Black Truck & Ag family where community, opportunity, and growth come together in true country style.

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