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Posted inBingara, What's on

Travel and mateship a highlight of Air Force service for Bingara veteran

by Steve KatteApril 25, 2024

Leading Aircraftman (LAC) Michael Bone is relatively new to Bingara after spending seven years in the Royal Australian Air Force.

Posted inHealth, Moree

Roll up your sleeves for the Flu shot

blankby Kate BrownApril 24, 2024

t’s time to roll up your sleeves for your annual flu shot and arm yourself against germs this winter. Pharmacists are encouraging the community to book your flu vaccine today, and for many of us, it could be free.

Posted inMoree

Moree’s Chalky’s boxing gym receives funding punch

blankby New England Times News DeskApril 24, 2024

Moree’s Chalky’s Boxing Gym has been given a $12,000 funding punch to invest in new boxing equipment.

Posted inArmidale, Education, What's on

Big crowd expected for UNE Open Day

blankby Lia EdwardsApril 24, 2024

Around 1000 prospective students from all over the region will visit the Armidale on Friday, May 3 for UNE’s Open Day.

Posted inInverell, What's on

Three generations of Australian Army coming to Inverell for ANZAC Day

by Steve KatteApril 24, 2024

This year, Jacko Ross is looking forward to ANZAC Day as his son and grandson will be joining him for the ANZAC Day march in town.  

Posted inBusiness, Regional Development, Tamworth, What's on

Regional Leadership Summit ready to foster the next generation of leaders

by Steve KatteApril 24, 2024

Tamworth will host the Leading the Way Matters Leadership Summit, which will bring together leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals from various industries across the region to one location next week

Posted inTamworth, What's on

Local veteran grateful for his service, and those who came before

by Steve KatteApril 23, 2024

Tamworth resident Troy Bartholomai’s time in the Australian Defence Forces started with a desire to help people. It ended up giving him a family.

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Narrabri

123rd Narrabri Show creating future leaders

by Bridget NinnessApril 23, 2024

The Narrabri Show is on May 3, 4 and 5, and this year will begin by inducting the youngest ever life member.

Posted inArmidale, Education, What's on

Walk to help health and happiness thrive at UNE

by Beth PlatfordApril 23, 2024

The University of New England is inviting staff and students to step away from their desks to connect with colleagues and friends by taking a brief jaunt around the campus on May 1.

Posted inAnimals, Environment, Inverell

Volunteers needed to help New England’s struggling koala population

blankby Penelope ShawApril 23, 2024

Inverell landowner Tanya Arentz is saving one koala at a time with WIRES and she’s putting the call out for other locals to do the same.

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Armidale 11.2°
6° - 17°
Showers increasing
Glen Innes 11.2°
4° - 16°
Showers increasing
Gunnedah 14.7°
11° - 19°
Rain
Inverell 12.3°
8° - 20°
Showers increasing
Narrabri 16.6°
12° - 19°
Rain
Moree 15.1°
12° - 22°
Showers
Quirindi 12.6°
8° - 19°
Showers
Tamworth 14.9°
9° - 20°
Showers
Tenterfield 12.3°
6° - 19°
Showers increasing
Uralla 17.5°
14° - 33°
Partly cloudy
Walcha 11.2°
4° - 15°
Showers increasing
Windy
Wee Waa 16.6°
12° - 20°
Rain

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