Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall has introduced legislation into State Parliament to abolish payroll tax throughout regional NSW, ensuring businesses in the bush can grow and thrive without financial penalties.
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More than half a million dollars in funding available for New England Community Organisations
Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation funding round is now open, with more than $500,000 available for local community groups and charities up for grabs.
Ampol continues support for Westpac rescue chopper
Ampol Australia has extended its support of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service for a further five years as part of its Ampol Foundation program.
Deni McKenzie: The other side to Ned Kelly’s capture
Armidale Author, Deni McKenzie, is launching her new book NED, this Thursday. It’s the story of her great grandfather, John Sadleir, the Inspecting Superintendent at the capture of Ned Kelly.
New program to improve pregnancy care
Families across regional NSW are set to benefit from a new initiative to enhance pregnancy care for women and their babies.
Slovenia Golfer Katja Pogar has won her maiden professional win at narrabri
Narrabri Golfie played host to the 2024 Women’s NSW Open Golf Regional Qualifying Event this week, drawing in golfers from around the globe.
Moree’s senior citizen of the year
The Moree Plains Shire has a new Senior Citizen for 2024. Congratulations to Lyn Moore.
Remembering with Art program receives generous donation
The monthly Remembering with Art program, whose participants come from local care homes, has recently received a significant boost thanks to a generous donation from NESST – a non-profit community-based organisation that has supported programs for frail aged people in the New England area for more than 30 years.
Narrabri Jockey Club ready to race
Narrabri races are back for 2024. After months of meticulous preparation, the grounds and track are in excellent condition, promising racegoers an unforgettable day of racing, entertainment, and family fun.
Food security at stake in supermarket inquiry
Australia will be unable to feed itself and farmers will be driven out of business unless radical action is taken to reform the supermarket retail sector, NSW Farmers has told a Senate Inquiry today.
