Funding to fight off biosecurity threats must be a top priority as the true cost of the state’s growing pests and weeds problem is exposed.
September 2024
Bright night to cherish community
Giving, doing, caring, achieving, service: all words that headline the reasons behind this year’s Inverell and Tingha NAIDOC Award winners.
Queensland cop dies on memorial ride near Glen Innes
A Queensland police officer participating in the annual Wall to Wall charity ride has died after losing control of his motorcycle near Glen Innes.
Tamworth to host public hearing on healthcare funding
The Special Commission of Inquiry into Healthcare Funding will hold public hearings in Tamworth from 17 to 20 September 2024 at Tamworth Local Court. The public hearings provide an opportunity […]
Gunnedah Community Scholarship Fund 2025 opens for applications
The program that has helped launch hundreds of local young people into the first step of their careers has opened for applications for 2025.
R U OK? (Any) Day
Today, on their National Day of Action, R U OK? are calling on all Australians to ask R U OK? Any Day because life happens every day. Thousands of community […]
TCMF drops second wave of artists
The weather is heating up and so is the line-up for Australia’s largest music festival with a new wave of artists announced for the TCMF.
PM ignored farmer rally
Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton claims Prime Minster Anthony Albanese refused to attend the National Farmer Rally outside Parliament House earlier this week
Find your Links to a better Life this September
Looking for disability services but don’t know where to start or what is out there? The Links for Life Disability Expo on September 19 is for you!
NSW residents urged to prepare for upcoming storm season
NSW SES is encouraging residents to prepare for the increased risk of storms as the 2024-25 storm season officially begins.