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February 2024

Posted inHousing, Moree, Moree Plains Shire, Roads and Infrastructure

Moree’s growth and infrastructure plan: have your say

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 7, 2024

Moree and surrounding areas are expected to grow over the next 20 years with the arrival of the Inland Rail and the Special Activation Precinct (SAP). Now is your chance to have your say.

Posted inAnimals, Gunnedah, New England Surrounds

Concerned about roaming cats? What you need to know

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 7, 2024

Are you concerned about roaming cats in your neighborhood? Are you a cat owner and not sure about your responsibilities? Then this article is for you.

Posted inGeneral News, Local politics, Moree Plains Shire, Narrabri, New England Surrounds, Roads and Infrastructure

Narromine to Narrabri Inland Rail Project receives Government Approval

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 6, 2024

Another step forward for Inland Rail with the Narromine to Narrabri (N2N) project receiving environmental approval from the Australian Government. It is welcomed news after a long delay for local communities.

Posted inHealth, Local News, New England Surrounds

More tools for local doctors to provide a sustainable and thriving healthcare sector

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 6, 2024

Doctor viability has been an area of concern nationwide but now there is a new initiative launching this month to help.

Posted inGunnedah, Gunnedah Shire

Gunnedah Council urban reseal program underway

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 6, 2024

Gunnedah residents are being urged to be patient as Council undertakes roadworks on 20 Gunnedah roads throughout the urban area.

Posted inMoree, Sport

Work begins on revitalisation of Moree’s Ron Harborne Oval

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 5, 2024

The first official sod of soil has been turned on a massive $1.9 million revitalisation of Moree’s home of sport, Ron Harborne Oval.

Posted inEducation, Social issues and services

Free NBN for families with kids at school

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 4, 2024

The Australian Government has extended the School Student Broadband Initiative providing up to 30,000 eligible families with no internet at home a free National Broadband Network (NBN) service.

Posted inGeneral News

Early tickets on sale for Celtic Festival

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 4, 2024

Early bird tickets are on sale now for the annual Australian Celtic Festival taking place in Glen Innes from Thursday, 2 May to Sunday, 5 May 2024. 

Posted inArmidale, Emergency management

Who Let the Boats Out: NSW SES Launch Training Exercise in Armidale

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 3, 2024

More than 750 emergency service personnel have taken to waterways across the state today for the NSW State Emergency Service’s (SES) annual flood boat training exercise. Today our Armidale team got a chance to hone their skills.

Posted inAgriculture, Moree

Community Pleased to See Action for Moree’s Saleyards 

blankby Kate BrownFebruary 3, 2024

The Moree Community is showing their support as the local council places Moree Saleyards up for new ownership. Moree Plains Shire Council is seeking an Expressions of Interest (EOI) from suitable applicants who may be interested in leasing or purchasing the Moree Livestock Selling Centre.

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