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June 2024

Posted inFederal Politics, New England Electorate

AEC proposes to move Muswellbrook into New England

blankby RK CrosbyJune 14, 2024April 11, 2025

In a further assault on the strong regional identities that are the Hunter and the New England, the latest proposed redistribution from the Australian Electoral Commission moves all of Muswellbrook Shire in to the seat of New England.

Posted inGunnedah, Local festivals and shows

Multicultural festival returns for another year bigger and better than ever

by Steve KatteJune 14, 2024

Gunnedah’s annual Multicultural Festival is back bigger and better than ever this weekend.

Posted inEducation

PM weighs in on fresh push for free or cheap childcare

by New England Times Newsdesk with AAPJune 14, 2024

Families could pay just $10 a day for three days a week of early childhood education as momentum builds to reform the troubled system.

Posted inEnvironment

Welcome to winter: New England experiences coldest morning since last winter

by Steve KatteJune 14, 2024

If you thought Thursday was chilly, you are dead right. The BOM says many areas in the New England experienced the coldest temperatures since last winter. 

Posted inArmidale, Tenterfield, Walcha

Improving communications resilience during natural disasters across the Northern Tablelands

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 13, 2024

Everyone will be safer, better connected and informed during natural disasters thanks to emergency broadcasting infrastructure upgrades.

Posted inMoree

Moree LGA Youth Crime Governance Group Gathers for the First Time

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 13, 2024

Moree’s youth crime group gathers for the first time with a vision to improve community safety and reduce crime.

Posted inAwards, Uralla

Scholarships boost community transport in NSW

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 13, 2024

Jo-Ann Fletcher from Tablelands Community Transport in Uralla has won one of eight industry scholarships that have been awarded to the community transport sector.

Posted inAgriculture, News

New government loans available for food and beverage manufacturers

blankby Penelope ShawJune 13, 2024

Locally based food and beverage manufacturing businesses get a boost with a new pilot program being launched.

Posted inInverell

Inverell Chamber of Commerce launches “Choose You” campaign to help local business

by Steve KatteJune 12, 2024

Inverell Chamber of Commerce launches “Choose You” campaign in an effort to help local businesses this winter.

Posted inNews

Households keep falling behind as rate increases bite

by New England Times Newsdesk with AAPJune 12, 2024

New England borrowers are feeling the squeeze with more mortgage-holders falling behind on their monthly repayments. When will it ease?

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