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Hamish Batley

Posted inEntertainment, Tamworth

Calls for reform to save festival industry

by Hamish BatleyAugust 18, 2024

Tamworth MP Kevin Anderson and Tamworth Country Music Festival organiser Barry Harley have called for reforms needed to save the festival sector

Posted inCricket, Gunnedah, Sport, Tamworth

Tamworth cricket competition expands

by Hamish BatleyAugust 11, 2024April 10, 2025

Tamworth District Cricket Association have confirmed that the competition will expand in 24/25 to include Gunnedah as a stand alone club.

Posted inTamworth, What's on

A great family fun day out at the 51st Annual Running Festival

by Hamish BatleyAugust 4, 2024

What started as a jog between a few mates in the early seventies has grown over the decades to become the third oldest running festival in New South Wales.

Posted inTamworth

1000k ride for Starlight in Tamworth

by Hamish BatleyAugust 1, 2024

As Tamworth continues to weather a horrid flu season, one local is literally pedaling his way to raise funds for those most in need: children. Chris Harris is riding in […]

Posted inGeneral News, Health, Tamworth, What's on

New home for Headspace

by Hamish BatleyJuly 26, 2024

Headspace Tamworth have left their Darling St office to move to the V Guy Kable Building on Marius St.

Posted inIndigenous, Tamworth

Kamilaroi Elder Len Waters opens up on Welcome to Country

by Hamish BatleyJuly 13, 2024

The Welcome to Country is at the heart of Indigenous culture, and Uncle Lenny says he’s doing more and more of them.

Posted inParenting and kids, Tamworth

Dolly’s imagination turns five in Tamworth

by Hamish BatleyJuly 12, 2024

Princesses, super heroes, fairies, cartoon characters, and their parents, descended on the TRECC on Wednesday to celebrate a very special birthday.

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