A move from one side of the country to the other is proving fruitful for rising rodeo star Isaac Leclair.
Tamworth
Tamworth Celebrates 136 Years as Australia’s First City of Light
Tamworth celebrated yesterday to mark 136 years since it became the first town in Australia to flick the switch on electric street lighting.
New calendar powers old memories
Tamworth Powerstation Museum is celebrating 136 years of Tamworth as the First City of Light with an anniversary open day this weekend.
Funding for Tamworth war memorial upkeep granted
Tamworth’s Boer War Memorial Fountain is one of 15 war memorials across the state to receive funding for care and upkeep.
Senior Academy of Country Music draws students from overseas and across the nation for January course
Students from as far away as Nashville, NZ and across Australia will head to Tamworth for The Academy of Country Music Senior Course.
Community support for children with disability in Tamworth
Aruma’s new home in Tamworth is creating more opportunities for local children with disability and those showing signs of developmental delay.
Brewfest… more than beers with fun for all the family
It’s time to raise a glass as Tamworth’s version of Oktoberfest takes over Scully Park at Wests, once again on November 23.
Play your part in keeping children safe in sport
Help keep our children safe from harm and abuse in sport with a new workshop coming to Tamworth next week.
Chubbs Petersons Golf Club continues to expand after four years
Have you heard of Tamworth’s Chubbs Petersons Golf Club? If not, you are missing out on a unique opportunity to get your golf on.
‘We didn’t do it’: man denies rumours over teen’s death
A man has rejected “fanciful” rumours that he and his brother were involved in the death of teenager Mark Haines, whose body was found on train tracks in 1988.