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Kate Brown

Kate is a proud mum of two with a wealth of journalism, media and communications experience across the New England and its surrounding regions. She raises guide dogs in her spare time, loves a good chat with her friends and colleagues, and enjoys living her best life floating between country living and the big smoke. In addition to being one of our main story writers, Kate helps manage our newsdesk and freelancers.

Posted inEntertainment, Tenterfield

Eat Street Tenterfield on tonight

blankby Kate BrownMarch 3, 2023

Eat Street Tenterfield is on for the fourth year tonight – in a new location on Manners Street

Posted inGeneral News

Political delegates go sky high for CSG inspection

blankby Kate BrownFebruary 27, 2023

Independent MPs Kylea Tink and Dr Sophie Scamps have completed a fly over tour of the region viewing current and proposed locations for Coal Seam Gas exploration by gas company Santos.

Posted inBusiness, Tamworth

Tamworth businesses ask not what, but when

blankby Kate BrownFebruary 25, 2023

The Tamworth business community have had their say at the first of three Leader’s forums, delivered by Tamworth Business Chamber.

Posted inBusiness, Moree

Westpac shuts up shop in Moree

blankby Kate BrownFebruary 24, 2023

Westpac has severed ties with Moree, closing its local branch after almost 150 years in business.

Posted inInverell

100,000 reasons to smile in Inverell

blankby Kate BrownFebruary 21, 2023

BEST Community Shed Volunteers have celebrated a milestone, donating over $100,000 back into the Inverell and surrounding communities.

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