Tamworth locals are lacing up their sneakers for a 24-hour endurance event to raise awareness and life-saving funds for melanoma.
Awareness Events
CropLife calls for support in recycling ag plastics
CropLife Australia is calling on governments to provide practical support for industries that are delivering real solutions towards a circular economy for agricultural plastics this National Recycling Week.
Pathfinders hosts the Clothesline Project
Pathfinders will be hosting The Clothesline Project, a community event aimed at raising awareness to victims of gender-based violence.
Crime the focus on Tamworth small business event this Tuesday
Tamworth Business Chamber and Centrepoint Tamworth invite business owners and operators to a Crime Prevention Breakfast on Tuesday
Join Inverell’s first Moonlight Walk in support of MS
Get ready to walk for a cause as Inverell looks to host is first MS Moonlight Walk on Saturday November 2nd.
Tamworth hosts second annual Green Market for National Headspace day
Tamworth’s Fitzroy Plaza was turned green this week as the community gathers to pause, reflect and connect for National Headspace Day.
Tenterfield Community Memorial Garden opening with walk and talk
TenterLIFE is inviting the community to walk and talk your worries away to the official opening of the Tenterfield Community Memorial Garden on Sunday, October 27.
Narrabri and North West Training is making safety everyone’s business
Narrabri and North West Training (NNWT) is part of a series of free events across Narrabri this October, in support of National Safe Work Month, in collaboration with SafeWork NSW.
R U OK? (Any) Day
Today, on their National Day of Action, R U OK? are calling on all Australians to ask R U OK? Any Day because life happens every day. Thousands of community […]
Thanking the people who make a difference for children in need
This week is Foster and Kinship Care Week, celebrating the carers who provide safe and loving homes for some of the state’s 14,000 children currently in the out-of-home care (OOHC) system