Farmers across the New England region are invited to attend the first meeting of the Armidale Seasoned and Retired Farmers Group, which will begin in April.
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24 year old dies after Moonbi crash last month
A 24 year old man has died six weeks after being involved in a two car crash at Moonbi.
Turning the discarded into magical with a Trick of the Eye
There is a certain kind of magic in Fiona McDonald’s work. Not the kind you learn, but the kind you conjure.
Push for free public transport this Easter as fuel prices reshape travel
The NSW Opposition is calling for free public transport over the Easter long weekend, as new data shows rising fuel prices are already changing how Australians plan their holidays.
Glen Innes locals wanted to join new community safety forum
Residents and business owners across the Glen Innes Severn Council area are being invited to help shape local safety priorities
Nationals launch fuel tracker as diesel standards lowered to boost supply
The Nationals have launched a new online tool to track fuel shortages across regional Australia, as governments move to ease diesel standards in a bid to boost supply during the deepening fuel crisis.
Push to cut rego costs for rural drivers introduced to Parliament
A proposal to cut vehicle registration costs for country drivers has been introduced to NSW Parliament, with Barwon MP Roy Butler arguing the current system unfairly penalises people living in rural areas.
Locally made gifts of love
Looking for a locally made gift? Whether it’s flowers and cakes from Glen Innes, or handmade toys from Moree, you can get what you need Made in New England.
Off-duty officer injured in Moree robbery interception
An off-duty police officer is being praised after intervening in an alleged robbery at a Moree grocery store, despite being injured in the process.
Mayor warns Narrabri risks being “ripped off” again without accurate Census count
Concerns that Narrabri Shire was undercounted in the last Census have prompted a renewed push from Mayor Darrell Tiemens to ensure every resident is counted in 2026.
