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Posted inDeepwater, Emmaville, Glen Innes, Public Transport

Glen Innes proposes to expand Access Bus service

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 31, 2025May 30, 2025

Glen Innes Severn Council is proposing an expansion of its Access Bus service to address a gap in transport options for seniors living in the villages of Deepwater, Emmaville, Glencoe and Red Range. 

Posted inDeepwater, Emmaville, Glen Innes Severn Shire, Roads and Infrastructure

$13.5m in road upgrades for Glen Innes

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 23, 2024

Extensive road upgrade works will be starting soon in the Glen Innes area thanks to $13.5 million from the federal and state governments, with Deepwater and Emmaville residents set to finally get a better road to their main service centre.

Posted inEmmaville, Glen Innes

Glen Innes partners with Lifeguard Service Australia for local aquatic centres

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 1, 2024

Glen Innes and Emmaville Aquatic Centres are gearing up for the pool season with Lifesaving Services Australia coming on board.

Posted inEmmaville, Mining and Resources

Taronga Tin Project near Emmaville takes next step

blankby RK CrosbyAugust 24, 2024

Emmaville may soon have an active tin mine again, with the Taronga Tin Project taking the next step forward.

Posted inEducation, Emmaville, Local News, Sport

Emmaville takes great strides with 2023 cross country event

by Lauren MarerApril 2, 2023

Despite being one of the smallest central schools in the state, Emmaville Central School’s cross country event attracted around 90 students from kindergarten to Year 12

Posted inEmmaville

100 years young for Emmaville’s Roy Wells

blankby Kate BrownMarch 29, 2023

It’s not every day you hit a century and for Emmaville’s Roy Wells, it surely has been one memorable ride

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