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Posted inAgriculture, Energy, Environment, Investigation

REZ dialogue critical to success

by Michael BurtDecember 14, 2024

Consultation is king when it comes to dealing with rural communities. The evolution of the New England region into becoming the state’s biggest renewable energy zone (REZ) is a testament to that.

Posted inGunnedah

Future concept for Gunnedah Youth Space on exhibition

blankby New England Times News DeskDecember 14, 2024

Gunnedah residents can now view the concept design for a new Gunnedah Youth Space which will deliver new skate park facilities and more.

Posted inCrime, Glen Innes

Glen Innes to host roundtable to discuss public safety

blankby New England Times News DeskDecember 14, 2024

Glen Innes Severn Council will host a roundtable meeting to discuss further strategies for enhancing public safety.

Posted inGlen Innes Severn Shire, Local politics

“It stinks”: Glen Innes Severn Council’s decision to outsource recycling to Tweed leaves locals trucked off

by Jim A. BarkerDecember 14, 2024April 6, 2025

A recent decision from the Glen Innes Severn Council (GISC) to terminate a longstanding partnership with local disability employer Glen Industries to manage locals’ curbside recycling has left locals confused, upset and in need of transparency. 

Posted inTamworth, Warialda

Bottled water available after PFAS contamination found in Warialda water supply

blankby Lia EdwardsDecember 13, 2024April 6, 2025

Free bottled water is available at the Warialda Visitor Information Centre after PFAS was found in the northern reservoir.

Posted inBellata, Investment, Moree, Narrabri

New overtaking lanes provides a safer and efficient Newell Highway

blankby New England Times News DeskDecember 13, 2024

Three new overtaking lanes south of Moree are now open thanks to a $261.1m investment providing safer and more efficient road journeys.

Posted inGurley

Iconic Gurley Pub gone to fire overnight

blankby RK CrosbyDecember 13, 2024

The Royal Hotel Gurley has stood for a century, the cornerstone of the small community and a welcome relief to many travellers. Last night it burned to the ground.

Posted inArmidale, Education

Hospitality program sets Armidale migrants up for success

blankby New England Times News DeskDecember 13, 2024

Migrants in Armidale are taking their English skills to the next level, just ask Fadya Alkhalaf who says the program has been life changing.

Posted inInverell

Inverell makes hottest 100 places in Australia to watch in 2025

blankby Lia EdwardsDecember 13, 2024

Inverell has caught the eye of many looking to relocate, so it’s no wonder the country town has been named one to watch in 2025.

Posted inRecreation, Tamworth

Free pool access for kids trial for cost of living relief

blankby Tom PleveyDecember 12, 2024

Tamworth Regional Council has announced it will trial free access to pools in the region in a bid to make swimming more accessible and ease the burden on families during […]

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Armidale 11.2°
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Showers increasing
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4° - 16°
Showers increasing
Gunnedah 14.7°
11° - 19°
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Showers increasing
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Rain

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