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Parkes Electorate

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Childcare, Moree, Parkes Electorate

Nationals pledge childcare boost in Moree

blankby RK CrosbyFebruary 27, 2025March 2, 2025

Moree has the biggest shortage of available childcare places in the region, but relief is on offer should the Coalition win the upcoming federal election. Leader of The Nationals David […]

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Moree, Narrabri, Parkes Electorate

Completing inland rail on the election agenda

blankby New England Times News DeskDecember 17, 2024April 6, 2025

There’s a renewed push for the Inland Rail project to be completed, following meetings with key stakeholders in the Parkes electorate.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Gunnedah, Parkes Electorate

Gunnedah Mayor to run for federal parliament

blankby Lia EdwardsAugust 3, 2024March 2, 2025

Leader of The Nationals David Littleproud has congratulated Gunnedah Mayor Jamie Chaffey on his preselection as The Nationals’ candidate for the Federal seat of Parkes.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, New England Electorate, Parkes Electorate

“It’s a stock route”: leaders struggle to understand AEC redistributions

blankby RK CrosbyJune 16, 2024March 10, 2025

The release of the proposed redistributions of federal electorates in New South Wales has left many scratching their heads.

Posted inFederal Politics, Parkes Electorate

Mark Coulton to retire from the massive electorate of Parkes

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 30, 2024March 2, 2025

Member for Parkes Mark Coulton announced on Monday that he will not be recontesting the electorate of Parkes at the next federal election.

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