There’ll be lots of good family fun at Jellicoe Park in Moree next Thursday afternoon as a locals of all ages run through a very colourful course with a friendly giraffe.
Moree Plains Shire
Build your future: Apprentices and trainees wanted for major regional transport projects
Looking for a career in Civil Construction? There are new apprentice and trainee opportunities in Moree, Narrabri and Tamworth available now.
Moree’s Mark Johnson reflects on his busy time as Mayor
His tenure as mayor has been brief but busy; Mark Johnson reflects after announcing his retirement.
The first major heavy vehicle rest area for the North West
Construction has begun on the Newell Highway’s largest heavy vehicle rest area near Narrabri, NSW, as part of a $261 million pavement upgrade project. Funded by Australian and NSW governments, the project aims to reduce driver fatigue and enhance road safety with new facilities for both heavy and light vehicles, slated for completion by early 2026.
Using the beat to connect to Country
Yulugi Marumali dance founder Shae Duncan has been helping young dancers connect to country and language at the SHAE Academy in Moree
Local veteran recognised for military service
A World War II veteran from Moree has been recognised for his military service during a special presentation at the Moree RSL.
New Pilot Program launches to support Victim-Survivors of Domestic Violence in Moree
Moree has been chosen to take part in a nationwide trial aimed at recovery care for victim-survivors of family, domestic and sexual violence.
Community grants open and delivering the benefits of big business to town
Communities around the New England continue to benefit from the flow of funds from renewable developments and other big business in our area.
Become a Cop in your hometown
Whether you are fresh out of school and want to make a difference in your community, or if you are looking for a career change and wanting to fulfil a lifelong dream, now could be your chance to become a cop – and stay at home.
Buckle up or prepare to pay
Buckle up or pay as seatbelt detection cameras roll our across NSW from July.