One of the world’s leading developers and operators of pumped hydro energy storage (PHES), has acquired and agreed to co-develop the Dungowan pumped hydro energy storage project.
Tamworth Regional
Get ready to experience a night of old-world glamour at the Single Builders Tamworth Rescue Ball
Residents of New England, dust off your finery, Tamworth’s night of nights is about to go again this March.
Centenary of MG cars to be celebrated in Tamworth
Calling all MG lovers: MG’s national meeting is coming to Tamworth.
New de-amalgamation bill a wolf in sheep’s clothing
A new bill introduced into the NSW Parliament aims to make it easier for local councils to demerge, but they won’t be providing the funds to do it. For Guyra and Manilla locals the fight is far from over.
Weatherproofing Tamworth’s Craft Centre underway
Roof repairs at the Tamworth Regional Craft Centre Inc. are well underway, giving local craftspeople and creatives confidence that their much-loved craft shed will serve them well into the future.
Help celebrate community-minded women in Tamworth and Armidale
Know an amazing woman in our community? Help celebrate community-minded women in Tamworth and Armidale and nominate now.
VRA Rescue NSW sets up squad in Manilla
The state’s leading volunteer-based rescue organisation, VRA Rescue NSW, is ready to boost ranks in Manilla. Head to Manilla Town Hall tomorrow, Saturday, 10th February, from 11am to learn more.
Erika Maslen: Living the Dream
From Ken Chillingworth oval, running out under the Pirates banner, to an international stage, donning the ACT Brumbies jersey, Erika Maslen is making her mark in women’s rugby unio
Bejewelling Shakespeare’s Women on Display at Tamworth City Library
Attention Shakespear Lovers: An eye-catching new exhibition has commenced in Tamworth City Library today, with a highlight being an Author Talk at the end of the month.
The Wharf Review brings Pride in Prejudice to the Capitol Theatre
If you’re looking for a night of hilarity and laughing about our world’s current state of political affairs sounds like your thing, then look no further than The Wharf Review’s Pride in Prejudice.