Callaghans Lane Level Crossing near Quirindi has been chosen as the site for a $1.2 million trial of digital technology designed to improve level crossing safety in rural and regional areas.
Liverpool Plains Shire
Demand for Werris Creek and Manilla Fire and Rescue Stations to be upgraded
Member for Tamworth Kevin Anderson has continued his campaign to have the Werris Creek and Manilla Fire and Rescue Stations upgraded
Join the Quirindi Children’s Medical Research Institute for the first ever Liverpool Plains Long White Lunch
Looking for a day of delicious food, drinks with friends and live entertainment? You need to check out the Liverpool Plains Long White Lunch.
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If you are looking for a football game to watch this weekend, here it is. Boggabri will host Werris Creek, to try and steal third place.
Spring Ridge ready to light up the sky tomorrow
The annual Spring Ridge Fire Works and Bonfire Night is back for its 15th year, hoping to break crowd records for the fun-filled night.
Mushrooms provide elegant solution to achieve carbon sequestration and yield increase
Sessions in Gunnedah and Spring Ridge next week will help farmers determine if adding a soil carbon project will be good for their operations.
First day of the next stage for Werris Creek’s coal community
There were a few emotions at Whitehaven’s Werris Creek Mine yesterday as the very last coal train was loaded.
By locals for locals: Werris Creek residents invited to share their stories for modern history book
Calling all Werris Creek residents, a local writer would like to talk with you for her next book, a modern history of the area told through the eyes of those who live there.
Opening of Quipolly Water Project secures the future for the Liverpool Plains
The long fought for Quipolly Water Project is now delivering good quality water to the people of Werris Creek and Quirindi, and a hopeful future for growth in the Liverpool Plains.
Taps turned on from Quipolly Water Project
Quipolly Dam is now connected to the taps of residents in Quirindi and Werris Creek through a new $36.9 million world-class water treatment plant and pipeline.