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Posted inFeature, Federal Politics, Local News

“With a heavy heart” Joyce resigns from National Party

by New England Times Newsdesk with AAP15 hours agoNovember 28, 2025

Barnaby Joyce is jumping ship from the Nationals but hasn’t confirmed whether he will join right-wing minor party One Nation after rampant speculation over his future. 

Posted inAwareness Events, Domestic Violence, Feature, Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Women

Big investment in DV services on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

blankby Kath Jacobs3 days agoNovember 25, 2025

The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women has brought a major focus to government investment and community action this year, with both state and federal governments announcing significant funding aimed at preventing violence

Posted inFeature, Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Roads and Infrastructure

Labor abandons controversial plan to drop speed limits on rural roads

blankby RK Crosby3 days agoNovember 24, 2025

Federal Government has quietly abandoned its proposal to cut default speed limits on unsigned country roads, following overwhelming backlash from regional Australia.

Posted inFeature, Politics, Weather

$96.5m BOMB: new BOM website cost 20 times more than originally claimed

by RK Crosby with AAP4 days agoNovember 24, 2025

Member for New England Barnaby Joyce is leading a chorus of criticism this morning after it was revealed the near-universally loathed new Bureau of Meteorology website cost taxpayers $96.5 million, rather than the $4 million it originally claimed.

Posted inLocal News, New England Times Engage Poll, Politics

Barnaby, it’s time to go

blankby RK CrosbyNovember 21, 2025November 23, 2025

The latest New England Times Engage Poll has found that Barnaby Joyce has chosen the right time to move on, with New Englanders grateful for his service, but not wanting him to change his mind and contest the next election. Nor join One Nation.

Posted inNSW Politics

Another younger woman to take over as NSW Liberal leader quits

blankby AAPNovember 20, 2025November 23, 2025

Kellie Sloane is set to take the reins of the NSW Liberal Party as a second state party leader departs their post in three days.

Posted inNew England Surrounds, NSW Politics, Tamworth

Coffs Harbour MP new NSW Nationals Leader, Tamworth’s Kevin Anderson deputy

blankby RK CrosbyNovember 18, 2025November 23, 2025

Tamworth MP Kevin Anderson has been elected unopposed as the new deputy leader of the NSW Nationals, joining newly installed leader and Coffs Harbour MP Gurmesh Singh at the helm of the state party.

Posted inFederal Politics, Parkes Electorate, Roads and Infrastructure

Albo, fund our Councils!

blankby New England Times News DeskNovember 18, 2025November 18, 2025

The Coalition has attacked the lack of urgency in addressing financial sustainability for Australia’s 537 local governments, as the Albanese Labor Government quietly reinstated a sustainability inquiry – something the Coalition has been calling for since early June.

Posted inFederal Politics, NSW Politics

Shock exit of state Nationals leader while federal Libs move to protect Ley

blankby Kath JacobsNovember 17, 2025November 18, 2025

NSW Nationals leader Dugald Saunders has abruptly resigned from the party leadership, while moderate Liberals in Canberra have denied Sussan Ley is losing support.

Posted inLocal News, New England Surrounds, NSW Politics, Roads and Infrastructure

Locally made, smart road signs now live, making journeys through outback NSW safer

blankby New England Times News DeskNovember 17, 2025November 17, 2025

The State Government has flicked the switch, activating 13 new smart road signs to make travel through western and outback NSW safer, fairer and more reliable.

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