The BOM has announced that the 2022–2023 La Niña has ended, and they are now watching for the start of El Niño.
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Million dollar expansion for Walcha skatepark
Walcha’s existing skatepark will be tripled in size and add a half-court basketball court, seating, shade shelters, drinking fountains and other facilities.
Glen Innes pool gets a facelift and funding boost
The Glen Innes Aquatic Centre is about to undergo another major facelift, thanks to a $332,710 State Government grant.
March into yellow for endometriosis
Wear yellow in March to raise awareness and funds for Endometriosis Awareness Month.
NSW’s largest flood on record comes to an end
After a gruelling 177 days, the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) has lifted its final flood warning, signifying the end of the longest flooding operation in the organisation’s history.
More staff accomodation for rural health workers
More self contained units for rural health workers will be built following the successful rollout in Gunnedah and Quirindi.
Guyra’s Kaurala Bridge to be replaced
Guyra’s dilapidated timber Kaurala Bridge will be replaced with a new modern concrete structure later this year.
SES celebrates IWD
The NSW SES is celebrating all its female members and the valuable contributions they make on International Womens Day.
Final section of Caloona Road to be sealed
The last gravel stretch of Caloona Road will now be formed up and bitumen sealed, thanks to a $4.5 million grant.
Ag skill fee-free training extended to livestock industry
Fee-free training will be rolled out to the livestock sector thanks to the expansion of AgSkilled.
