Artwork that captures the heart of Gunnedah will be at the core of a new exhibition that also includes a fun interactive element.

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Grow your tourism with ‘Visitor Economy Summit’ in Armidale
The future of tourism and the ‘Power of Storytelling’ in Country and Outback NSW will be the focus of a Visitor Economy Summit to take place in Armidale on Wednesday 8 May 2024. Come and hear two guest speakers from local Liverpool Plains, Gilay Estate and Artshack at Wilbagah.
Upgraded Moree Plains Museum officially opened
The heritage listed Moree Plains Museum in Frome Street has been reopened after some major upgrades.
Three Moree veterans recognised for military service
Three veterans from Moree have been recognised for their military service during a special presentation yesterday.
Group 4 Wrap Up: Ladies League Tag thrives
Werris Creek jumped to the top of the 2024 Whitehaven Coal Group 4 Ladies League Tag premiership with its 60-nil mercy rule win over Wee Waa Pantherettes on their home ground David Taylor Park on Sunday.
Moree’s Chalky’s boxing gym receives funding punch
Moree’s Chalky’s Boxing Gym has been given a $12,000 funding punch to invest in new boxing equipment.
Joyce calls for Killed in Service medal clasp to be approved
On the eve of ANZAC Day, Barnaby Joyce has criticised the government for failing to approve a ‘killed in service’ clasp recommended to be available for the loved ones of those who died in service.
Share your vision for the street trees of Gunnedah Shire
What is your vision for the street trees of Gunnedah Shire over the next 20 years?
Gunnedah Shire Council is updating its Street Tree Strategy, a strategy that will help grow a green and leafy future for Gunnedah Shire.
Tamworth Heritage Awards winners announced
A huge thankyou goes out to Frank Johnson for not only recommending but collating the work required to submit our application of the Manilla Railway Viaduct to the State Heritage Register.
Glen Innes receives $145k to reduce food waste
Glen Innes Severn Council has been awarded $145,500 under the NSW Government’s Go FOGO grants program to prepare for the implementation of a new food organics and garden organics (FOGO) collection service for residents.