A new exhibition opening at NERAM this Friday sees local artist and TAS allum James White taking his love of flowers to a new level in watercolour.
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Rural doctor shortage leads to forced medication withdrawal
Inverell resident Darren Beetson lives in constant pain because of an Armajun clinic policy to not prescribe pain medication and not being able to get in to other doctors.
Tingha Tigers to get home ground upgrade
Tingha Tigers Rugby League Football Club will be doing some upgrades to their home ground at the end of this season.
Joyce, farmers, critical of rural infrastructure cuts in next week’s budget
Barnaby Joyce and NSW Farmers have called for no cuts to regional infrastructure in the budget to be handed down next Tuesday.
Should water management be handed back to the NSW State Government?
Comments by Premier Chris Minns and Water Minister Rose Jackson implied the state government may be considering ending local government management of water. Should they?
Skywhales return to Tamworth
After being postponed last October, Skywhale and Skywhalepapa are returning to Tamworth’s skies this Saturday the 6th of May.
More on in Moree this Mother’s Day weekend
Mother’s Day weekend in Moree is packed with activities including the much anticipated Moree on a Plate food and wine festival.
Skills shortage forces the closure of iconic Wee Waa Veterinary Clinic
Wee Waa residents will now need to travel at least 40 kilometres to see a vet, with the local clinic forced to shut down after nearly 50 years in operation.
Bald Blair Public School celebrates a centenary
The small community of Bald Blair near Guyra is finally getting to celebrate the centenary of their primary school.
New toolkit for those not ready to talk
Lifeline has launched a new service designed to reach help seekers who aren’t ready to talk to someone else about their situation, or simply prefer to manage things themselves first.