New bill seeks greater transparency in Murray-Darling Basin water agreements
A new legislative push in New South Wales aims to increase parliamentary oversight of intergovernmental water agreements.
Glen Innes to decide on SRV proposal after strong community response
Glen Innes Severn Council will next week discuss the outcomes of its recent extensive community engagement program.
Practically Perfect! PLC Armidale’s Mary Poppins starts Tuesday
Spit spot! Tickets are almost gone for PLC’s Mary Poppins at Armidale Town Hall starting on Tuesday.
Local News
Fishing clubs encouraged to reel in support to host their own Gone Fishing Day events
As NSW fishers celebrate ‘Gone Fishing Day’ on Sunday 19 October 2025, fishing clubs and associated organisations are encouraged to join in the state-wide festivities by hosting their own events.
101 ways to get into agriculture
Cotton farmer and agronomist Grace Griffiths is on a mission to promote the wide and wonderful world of working in the agricultural sector.
Tamworth’s Drip and Sip Party brings style and sustainability to the fore
Tamworth’s fashion and food scenes are joining forces for a one-night-only celebration of style, sustainability, and community spirit.
Oxley Highway at Mount Seaview reopens Friday 13 June
Good news for New England travellers, the Oxley Highway at Mount Seaview will reopen to traffic on Friday 13 June from 4:30pm.
Construction underway on Moree Hospital Redevelopment
Moree Hospital staff joined dignitaries and community members to turn the first sod, marking the start of main works construction.

What's On
Top 5 ways to make sure you’re in the running for Best in the New England
It’s almost time for our biggest promotion of the year – Best in the New England is back!
Events
- Tamworth Historical Society Monthly MeetingEnds: June 18, 2025
- Down to earthEnds: June 19, 2025
- Moree Botanic Gardens Bush Tucker TourEnds: June 20, 2025
- Whittakers Lagoon Bush Tucker TourEnds: June 20, 2025
- THIS IS ME – don’t miss this show!Ends: June 21, 2025
Politics
Warning farmers may be forced to sell assets to cope with super tax changes
New England’s farming community is likely to feel the brunt of proposed superannuation tax changes, according to the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) and financial advisers with clients in the region.
Fairer voluntary agreements for environmental water programs
The NSW Government is rolling out a clearer, more equitable process for negotiating voluntary agreements with landholders affected by future environmental water deliveries.
Getting Down to Earth about land and climate
An upcoming conference at UNE aims to join the dots between land and genuine solutions to climate change. Find out more here.
BUSINESS
Australian Beef Sustainability Framework welcomes EU recognition of land management practices
The Australian Beef Sustainability Framework has welcomed the announcement from the European Commission that Australia is considered a low risk.
SPORT
NEGS student shines on international stage
NEGS student Alexa Garcia has traded in the classroom for the experience of a lifetime this week, representing Team Australia in Mexico.
On engage now
- On psychosocial risk and politics
EDITORIAL: We've had to change the way we cover councils because it has become too toxic, so we're joining the call for more funding for councils. The post On psychosocial risk and politics appeared first on New England Times Engage.
LOCAL BUSINESS HIGHLIGHT
New look, same trusted expertise: New England Hydraulics and Diesel
They’ve built a reputation for delivering high quality service and creative solutions, and now have a new look as they commit to a strong future delivering for New England.
Selling your home in a regional Australian market: Essential tips for success
Award-winning real estate agent, Kyle Garrahy, gave us some invaluable tips to help you sell your home effectively in our regional area.
Good News
Seven local students take on the world
Seven local TAFE students are preparing to compete at the WorldSkills Australia 2025 National Championships in Brisbane this month.
Wee Waa’s Fragar fourth time lucky for Archibald win
The winner of this year’s prestigious Archibald Prize Julie Fragar says that growing up in Wee Waa inspired her art early on.