Our women leading the way in the New England continues. Meet Kate Dight from Inverell and Susannah Pearse from Moree Plains.
Moree Plains Shire
Police appeal for information after armed robbery in Moree
Police are appealing for information following an armed robbery at a service station near the Moree Airport.
Safe Aboriginal Youth (SAY) program expanded to Moree, Tamworth
Extra supports for young Aboriginal people are coming to Moree with the expansion of the successful Safe Aboriginal Youth Program.
Vital life-saving boost: Ron Harborne Oval secures defibrillator funding
Local sporting groups at Ron Harborne Oval are set to benefit from a newly announced grant of $2,700 for a defibrillator.
QantasLink still calling Moree Home
QantasLink have successfully resecured the air services licence for the Moree to Sydney route for another five years.
Moree Council backs small businesses with $20k in funding
Applications for Moree Council’s Small Business Fund are now open, offering eligible small businesses up to $5,000 in grant funding.
Outreach ADHD clinic brings expert paediatric care to children in Moree
New England children will soon have increased access to support for ADHD thanks to a new outreach service headed to Moree.
Unbeaten Moree Boars win ladies tackle gala day
Moree Boars finished Saturday’s inaugural Group 4 Ladies Tackle Gala Day at Tamworth’s Scully Park as the only unbeaten side.
Cost of living: free legal help with fines in Moree as overdue debt reaches $3.7 million
Moree residents can access free legal help with their fines at an upcoming community day as outstanding fine debt for the region hits almost $3.7 million.
The Toomelah in the Electoral System
Something went very wrong at Toomelah’s polling booth in the local government elections held on September 14. Like a canary in a coal mine, the abnormal election result at Toomelah may have revealed a much bigger problem state wide.