Tenterfield’s Country Women’s Association (CWA) are helping to keep locals safe, as they donate $1,000 to a vital medical service connecting regional people to city services, Angel Flight. Angel Flight […]
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New England Rugby returns this weekend
New England Rugby Union is gearing up for a big season ahead, as we move into round one this Saturday, April 22nd.
Moree’s lack of accessibility under review
Tanya Fitch says she can’t access half the services and shops in Moree, while Council says they’re working on a better Disability Action Plan.
IPART reopens consultation after Tenterfield updates request for a 104% rate rise
Consultation on Tenterfield Shire Council’s request for a 104% rate rise has been extended to May 5 after they updated parts of their proposal.
Armidale’s newest Breakfast Club for empowering women
Armidale has a new Breakfast Club dishing up community, connection, and coffee while empowering women in business.
100 years young for Emmaville’s Roy Wells
It’s not every day you hit a century and for Emmaville’s Roy Wells, it surely has been one memorable ride
Tenterfield airstrip likely to be leased by local not-for-profit
Tenterfield Shire Council has guaranteed the local airstrip will remain an airstrip, as a local not-for-profit puts their hand up to take it over.
Oracles of the Bush returns to Tenterfield
Tenterfield’s Oracles of the Bush is returning for a four-day cultural event March 30 to April 2.
New air supported dome tech to change the way we play
Air supported dome technology could provide the New England with the possibility of playing sport all year round no matter the weather.
Farmers get their voice in writing with Inland Rail
Landowners are rejoicing their win, with a new agreement set to protect their rights with Inland Rail officially in writing.
