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March 2024

Posted inWhat's on

New England Markets Guide

by Beth PlatfordMarch 3, 2024

Have you ever wondered ‘What markets are on this weekend?’ This is your comprehensive rundown of the who, what, when and where of New England market days.

Posted inInverell

New $25 million Inverell Aquatic Centre swimming towards the finish line

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 2, 2024

The race towards completion of the new $25 million Inverell Aquatic Centre is well and truly underway. Take a look here.

Posted inNarrabri Shire

Narrabri’s return and earn milestone

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 2, 2024

Narrabri locals have millions of reasons to join in the celebrations, having recycled an incredible 30 million bottles, cans and cartons through their local return points.

Posted inSport, Tamworth

Teeing off in Tamworth

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 2, 2024

Local golfers will be looking to impress as the NSW 2024 NSW Men’s and Women’s Senior Amateur Golf Championships tees of at Tamworth’s Longyard Golf Club next week.

Posted inLocal News

A Holistic approach to Clean up Australia Day

blankby Kate BrownMarch 1, 2024

Local NDIS provider, Holistic Recovery, are taking their work outdoors for a great cause this weekend. This Sunday, March 3rd is Clean Up Australia Day.

Posted inBarraba, Local festivals and shows

An authentic country experience in Barraba this weekend

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 1, 2024

Day one down, two to go for this year’s Barraba Show. This year highlights a display of agriculture excellence and community spirit.

Posted inHealth

Free mental health and trauma training to be delivered from Glen Innes

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 1, 2024

Not-for-profits (NFPs) and community groups in flood-affected areas of NSW will soon be able to access free mental health and trauma training, plus online resources from Benefolk Foundation. Glen Innes will deliver face to face training in the coming months, with online options also available.

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