The Manilla Viaduct’s potential heritage listing was high on the agenda in a meeting between Kevin Anderson and the Minister for Heritage Penny Sharpe.
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Quiet Hours to be become the norm as Service NSW joins the trend
Services NSW has become the latest to add a Quiet Hour for the benefit of those with sensory disabilities like Autism.
Coulton celebrates 15 years in office
Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton is celebrating his 15th anniversary with a special dinner in Dubbo.
$25k prize on offer in regional photography competition
Galah is once again running its annual Regional Photography Prize and, with $25,000 up for grabs for the winner, it’s worth dusting the camera off and taking your best shot of your local area.
Giving the gift of literacy this tax-time
A program that gives free books to children across the Tamworth Regional Council area is appealing for donations to continue their work.
New NERAM exhibition is on point
Women in Stitches, which will be exhibited at NERAM until July 23, explores the ongoing revival and reclamation of traditional ‘female’ needlecraft.
Operation Mulga results in two arrests in Moree
A man and a teenaged boy have been charged following ongoing investigations into property crime in Boggabilla, Mungindi and Moree
NSW SES volunteers celebrated for contribution to Peel River communities
NSW SES volunteers from the Tamworth, Manilla and Nundle units have received awards, medals and clasps recognising their extraordinary service.
Councils call for pet owners to take responsibility and an end to social media abuse
Narrabri Shire now has two Rangers working round the clock, filling the pound nearly every day, and social media abuse is not helping deal with the increase in strays.
Tamworth steps up to the plate this June Long weekend
Over 750 baseballers will converge on Tamworth this weekend as the city hosts its 54th June long weekend baseball carnival.