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Ashford and Casino star in week of Aboriginal Language pride

by Dean FoleyOctober 26, 2025October 28, 2025

NSW Aboriginal Languages Week has wrapped after a statewide celebration from 19 to 26 October under the theme Let Our Voices Fly, including starring performances from locals.

Posted inIndigenous, Sport, Sport and fitness events, Tamworth

Red Chief Warriors name inaugural squad as Tamworth readies for KKO25

by Dean FoleyOctober 2, 2025October 3, 2025

The Red Chief Warriors are charging into history this weekend, unveiling their first-ever 25-man squad as they prepare to take on the state’s best at the 2025 Koori Knockout in Tamworth.

Posted inEnvironment, NSW Politics

Promises, promises: Koala park announced but opinions divided

by Dean FoleySeptember 23, 2025September 23, 2025

After more than a decade of election promises, the Great Koala National Park (GKNP) has finally been announced by the NSW Government, but the arguments over culture, conservation and cost continue.

Posted inEnvironment, Narrabri Shire, Recreation, Sport and fitness events

Pilliga Ultra: A weekend of running, nature, culture, and community

by Dean FoleySeptember 17, 2025September 18, 2025

From Friday 19 to Sunday 21 September, runners and supporters will gather on Gomeroi Country at Pilliga Pottery, near Coonabarabran, for the fourth Pilliga Ultra. The event promises a weekend of trail running, on-Country activities, and family-friendly fun.

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