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Posted inAwards, Tamworth

Honour local achievers on Australia Day 2025

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 20, 2024

Know someone making a difference in the community? Nominate now for a local Australia Day award

Posted inArts, Health, Tamworth

Local artists to work on new Tamworth Mental Health Unit

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 20, 2024

Three local Aboriginal artists have been chosen to produce unique artworks for the new Tamworth Mental Health Unit.

Posted inRugby League, Sport, Tamworth

Group 4 Ladies leagues tackle new challenge

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 18, 2024April 10, 2025

Group 4’s Rugby League ladies will take the field in Tamworth tomorrow, to ignite a women’s tackle competition next season.

Posted inNundle

Gold rush over as prospecting banned around Nundle

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 17, 2024

A ban on fossicking in the Peel River between Nundle and Chaffey Dam is causing anger, confusion and uncertainty for Nundle and surrounds.

Posted inGeneral News, Moree Plains Shire, Tamworth Regional

Two more mayors elected in Moree and Tamworth

blankby RK CrosbyOctober 16, 2024

It was a fitting start to Rural Womens Day when former Deputy Mayor Susannah Pearse was promoted by her peers to be the new mayor of Moree Plains Shire Council, while Russell Webb was re-elected in Tamworth Regional Council.

Posted inEnvironment, Manilla

Residents invited to invest in Manilla Solar project

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 15, 2024

Residents are being invited to invest in the community owned solar and battery storage project Manilla Solar. Learn more here.

Posted inTamworth, What's on

Inclusive fancy dress dance party for Halloween weekend

blankby RK CrosbyOctober 14, 2024

The Tamworth Network Group will host a free all-inclusive fancy dress dance party on November 1.

Posted inHealth, Tamworth

Tamworth paramedics to benefit from world first vehicles to boost capabilities

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 11, 2024

Check out the new Hazardous Area Rescue Ambulance rig heading for Tamworth. The first of its kind in the world, ready to boost capabilities.

Posted inHealth, Tamworth

Better Oils, better heart health

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 11, 2024

What oils do you cook with? Tamworth Regional Council is asking you to make the switch and choose better oils for better heart health.

Posted inTamworth

Are you ready to wiggle this Country Music Festival?

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 11, 2024

Its not the usual country music announcement we are used to, but we will take it. Rev up your engines, The Wiggles are coming to TCMF 2025.

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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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