Anaiwan elders, council members, business leaders and plenty of community members gathered at the Armidale train station today in support of returning rail services from Armidale through to Tenterfield. Rail […]

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Bureaucracy blamed as cause of threatened closure of Uralla’s only full time doctor
The small village of Uralla has been reeling from news that the town’s only full time doctor is going to close its doors in a matter of days due to what has been described as ‘bureaucracy gone mad’.
Wind farm happy to pay $64m to kill native flora and fauna
It has been revealed that the proposed Winterbourne Wind Farm near Walcha is prepared to pay $64m in “offsets” for the huge loss of native flora and fauna.
Breaking: Marshall, Joyce seek urgent intervention to save Uralla Medical Centre
Adam Marshall and Barnaby Joyce have called for urgent intervention to save the popular Uralla Medical Centre from closing.
Grand opening for Quirindi Silo Art to be a family fun street party
The official grand opening for the Quirindi Silo Art Project has been set for Friday the 27th of January with a family friendly street party and the revealing of a new light show.
Petition to make Moore Creek Road safer
A new petition to Tamworth Regional Council is asking for a footpath to be constructed alongside Moore Creek Road to address safety concerns.
Walcha Neighbourhood Centre destroyed by fire
The Walcha Neighbourhood Centre has been forced to find a new location after a fire destroyed the inside of their building.
New England Highway reopened after rollover crash at Tilbuster
The notorious stretch of the New England Highway between Armidale and Black Mountain was closed for over 6 hours last night due to a horror crash. A single vehicle left […]
Guyra Lamb and Potato Festival set to be best yet with new facilities
After two cancellations due to to the pandemic, the Guyra Lamb and Potato Festival, Jan 11 to 23, is set to be the best yet. Stalls available!
Cheaper prescription costs today for millions, but not those who need it most
The maximum cost of a PBS covered prescription will drop today for most people, but for those with a concession card their medication cost is increasing from $6.80 to $7.30 per script.