Check out the latest artist impressions for the $53 million redevelopment of Gunnedah Hospital.

New England Times News Desk
Finally: Spring Creek Bridge to start construction in September
Wee Waa residents got some welcome news today with confirmation that work to build the new Spring Creek Bridge on the Kamilaroi Highway is set to start in September.
Democracy on the move: NSW Parliament’s Regional Roadshow comes to Armidale
The Parliament of NSW is hitting the road and Armidale has been chosen to play host later this month.
Moved recently? Update your enrolment by 5 August
NSW voters are being urged to check their enrolment before 5 August and make sure they are ready to vote in the upcoming elections.
Knit your way to resilience in Walcha
Southern New England Landcare is holding a Knitting with Resilience workshop where attendees will have the opportunity to craft their own Merino wool throw.
Group 4 wrap: Wee Waa gets more mercy, Moree’s surge continues
Moree Boars continued their unbeaten surge to a Whitehaven Coal Group 4 First Grade Minor Premiership, while Wee Waa got hit with the mercy rule again.
Glen Innes community invited to provide feedback on latest hospital redevelopment plans
The Glen Innes community is being invited to provide feedback on the latest plans for the Glen Innes Hospital Redevelopment at drop-in sessions next week.
Locals do 3,249 push-ups to raise money for headspace
New England locals completed the challenge and have so far raised $525 for headspace Armidale, and $2,398 for headspace Tamworth.
Group 4 Round 13: missing players to hurt this weekend’s line ups
Unbeaten Moree hosts Narrabri Blues at Boughton Oval on Sunday while Werris Creek hosts Kootingal at David Taylor Park, Werris Creek, and Dungowan tackles Gunnedah at Gunnedah, on Saturday.
Council performance to be ranked to meet housing targets
How will your council rank as the State Government introduces a range of measures for accountability for housing approvals.