Narrabri Shire Council Biosecurity Officers have discovered that Sticky Florestina is on the march down from Queensland.
Narrabri Shire
Councils dealing with new flood damage still waiting on approval for previous flood repairs
As locals recover from another major flood this month, Gunnedah and Narrabri Shire Councils are among councils still waiting for approval to undertake road repairs from floods that occurred more than three years ago.
Pipes, ponies, and pub races at the Wee Waa Show
The Wee Waa Show is back this August with quirky attractions that guarantee a fun couple of days out.
Celebrity Chef to headline Nosh Narrabri’s revamped food festival
Narrabri is set to become a foodie hotspot again this August, with organisers of Nosh Narrabri pulling out all the stops, including a headline cooking demonstration by celebrity chef Gary Mehigan.
Eulah Creek Vintage Machinery & Cast Iron Chef Weekend this August
Eulah Creek is where it’s all happening on the first weekend in August, for the Cast Iron Chef and Vintage Machinery Events.
Bouncing back: Endangered bandicoot thrives in NSW after historic reintroduction
Nearly two years after their return to the wilds of north-western NSW, the endangered Shark Bay Bandicoot is thriving in its new home within the Pilliga State Conservation Area
Northern canola crops could takeoff
Canola crops in the Liverpool Plains and the north west ‘Golden Triangle’ region could soon be fuelling the future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production in Australia.
Independent review delivers roadmap for Wee Waa health services
A long-awaited independent review into the Wee Waa Health Service has delivered 20 recommendations aimed at ensuring the local community has access to safe and high-quality care.
20th Narrabri Boarding School Expo set to relieve some worries
Decisions about sending your children to boarding school can be tough, but a local expo is back for its 20th year to help make things a little easier.
