If you are looking for a football game to watch this weekend, here it is. Boggabri will host Werris Creek, to try and steal third place.

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Armidale PCYC gains a funding boost
Armidale’s PCYC is jumping for joy with news of a $21,717 grant to help refurbish their outdated kitchen area.
UNE sport scientists warm up for the waves
UNE scientists have been studying and refining the underrated art of the pre-event warmup
New England students ready to shine as maths competition returns
Hundreds of school students from across the New England will put their maths skills to the test in the Newcastle Permanent Primary School Mathematics Competition next week.
The first major heavy vehicle rest area for the North West
Construction has begun on the Newell Highway’s largest heavy vehicle rest area near Narrabri, NSW, as part of a $261 million pavement upgrade project. Funded by Australian and NSW governments, the project aims to reduce driver fatigue and enhance road safety with new facilities for both heavy and light vehicles, slated for completion by early 2026.
Less than one week to go to have your say on telecommunications issues
Unhappy with you’re telecommunications service? Australians living and working in regional, rural and remote communities have under a week to have their say on telecommunications issues as part of the […]
Rural Australians more debilitated by chronic pain than city
The 2024 National Pain Survey has found that the experience of Australians living with chronic pain in rural and remote communities is significantly different from the city.
Local veteran recognised for military service
A World War II veteran from Moree has been recognised for his military service during a special presentation at the Moree RSL.
NSW Farmers conference starts today
Farmers from all corners of the state will meet in Sydney this week to discuss critical issues such as the energy transition and feeding the future.
Group 4 Wrap: Moree ruthless, surprise wins for Kooty and Gunnedah
A golden point comeback of the ages, and another Mercy Rule loss, bookended the weekend’s Group 4 action