Bundarra has returned to Level 2 water restrictions, effective immediately, following below-average rainfall and ongoing declines in local water supplies.
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Level 2 water restrictions now in place for Bundarra residents
Bundarra residents are now under Level 2 water restrictions as local storage levels drop below 62 per cent, triggering tighter limits on household water use.
Beaut utes shine at Bundarra show
Utes rolled into the New England on Saturday, January 31 from across the region and beyond for the seventh annual Bundarra Ute Show.
Rodeo back in the saddle at the 2026 Bundarra Show
The Bundarra Show is set to return in 2026, running over three big days from Friday, January 30 to Sunday, February 1, promising a full program of competition, entertainment and country hospitality as locals and visitors come together to celebrate one of the region’s most cherished annual events.
Bundarra to host major RFS training exercise this weekend
Bundarra will host the New England District Exercise, a coordinated training event involving Rural Fire Service (RFS) volunteers from across the region, this weekend.
Bundarra blooms for charity with garden festival
Bundarra is preparing to open its gates and gardens to the wider community, with the Bundarra Garden Festival returning on the weekend of November 8 and 9, 2025.
Bundarra Cup returns after four-year hiatus
This October the Bundarra Racecourse will once again come alive with colour, crowds, and the thundering of hooves, marking the much-anticipated revival of the town’s most celebrated social event.
Bundarra Automotive for sale after 80 years of business
One of the oldest local businesses in the region is up for sale. After 84 years Bundarra Automotive is seeking a new owner.
Australia’s best junior bull riders saddle up
Bundarra’s Kassedy Carlon and Willow Tree’s Cody Sternbeck are ready to step into the arena as part of the next generation of bull riding stars.
3G switch off fears realised, lack of service blamed on ‘congestion’
Despite the warnings and extensions and a great deal of funding, many New Englanders have been left without a usable mobile phone service in the wake of the 3G shut down.
