Tamworth will host the Leading the Way Matters Leadership Summit, which will bring together leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals from various industries across the region to one location next week
April 2024
Local veteran grateful for his service, and those who came before
Tamworth resident Troy Bartholomai’s time in the Australian Defence Forces started with a desire to help people. It ended up giving him a family.
123rd Narrabri Show creating future leaders
The Narrabri Show is on May 3, 4 and 5, and this year will begin by inducting the youngest ever life member.
Walk to help health and happiness thrive at UNE
The University of New England is inviting staff and students to step away from their desks to connect with colleagues and friends by taking a brief jaunt around the campus on May 1.
Joyce calls for Killed in Service medal clasp to be approved
On the eve of ANZAC Day, Barnaby Joyce has criticised the government for failing to approve a ‘killed in service’ clasp recommended to be available for the loved ones of those who died in service.
Volunteers needed to help New England’s struggling koala population
Inverell landowner Tanya Arentz is saving one koala at a time with WIRES and she’s putting the call out for other locals to do the same.
Share your vision for the street trees of Gunnedah Shire
What is your vision for the street trees of Gunnedah Shire over the next 20 years?
Gunnedah Shire Council is updating its Street Tree Strategy, a strategy that will help grow a green and leafy future for Gunnedah Shire.
Last days to have your say on Moree plane service
Moree has often had to fight hard to keep commercial flights coming to the small but important town, and now the community is being asked to have its say again.
Tamworth Heritage Awards winners announced
A huge thankyou goes out to Frank Johnson for not only recommending but collating the work required to submit our application of the Manilla Railway Viaduct to the State Heritage Register.
Glen Innes receives $145k to reduce food waste
Glen Innes Severn Council has been awarded $145,500 under the NSW Government’s Go FOGO grants program to prepare for the implementation of a new food organics and garden organics (FOGO) collection service for residents.