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Posted inLocal politics, Narrabri, Water

Narrabri Splash Pad open this weekend in slight relief from water restrictions

blankby Kath Jacobs5 days agoOctober 13, 2025

A small bit of relief is finally flowing for Narrabri residents, with NSW Health approving a plan to blend water from the Tibbereena Street bore with water from the Elizabeth […]

Posted inEnvironment, NSW Politics

Promises, promises: Koala park announced but opinions divided

by Dean FoleySeptember 23, 2025September 23, 2025

After more than a decade of election promises, the Great Koala National Park (GKNP) has finally been announced by the NSW Government, but the arguments over culture, conservation and cost continue.

Posted inCrime, NSW Politics

Crime down in New England but fears remain

blankby RK CrosbySeptember 19, 2025September 20, 2025

Despite the encouraging drop in crime statistics revealed this week, locals say the statistics are cold comfort, pointing to high rates of violence compared to the rest of New South Wales and shocking recent incidents like the stabbing of a Moree motel owner.

Posted inArmidale, Moree, New England Surrounds, NSW Politics, Roads and Infrastructure

More upgrades for New England, Newell, Kamilaroi, Gwydir, and coast roads

blankby Lia EdwardsSeptember 17, 2025September 19, 2025

The NSW Government has announced and additional $46 million for new road safety projects with Armidale, Moree and major New England and North Coast links set to benefit.

Posted inLocal politics, Moree, Sport

Moree kids to travel to learn to swim

blankby RK CrosbySeptember 14, 2025September 14, 2025

Moree Plains Shire Council is making sure local kids still learn to swim while major works continue on the local pool.

Posted inFederal Politics, Local politics, Roads and Infrastructure

Barnaby goes to bat for one of the New England’s smallest communities

blankby RK CrosbySeptember 13, 2025September 16, 2025

Lower Creek, one of the smallest communities in the New England region, has found itself at the centre of attention, with Federal Member for New England Barnaby Joyce praising locals.

Posted inCommunity development, Education, Housing, Local politics

Promises and Secrets: Duval High development proposal raises questions

blankby RK CrosbySeptember 7, 2025September 9, 2025

Homes NSW and the Housing Minister are not answering questions about the proposed redevelopment of the Duval High site, while the Department of Education is uncharacteristically candid in revealing Armidale kids are possibly being punished because of partisan politics. 

Posted inEconomy, Local politics, Uralla

Transparency on the table as Uralla Council explores Special Rate Variation

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 2, 2025September 3, 2025

Uralla Shire Council is considering an application for a Special Rate Variation to maintain essential services and ensure the Council remains financially sustainable and independent into the future.

Posted inGlen Innes Severn Shire, Local Government Elections 2024, Local politics

Anne Vosper elected to Glen Innes Severn Council

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 2, 2025September 3, 2025

Anne Vosper has been elected to Glen Innes Severn Council through an uncontested countback process, filling the vacancy left by Councillor Troy Arandale’s resignation in July 2025.

Posted inHealth, Moree, NSW Politics

Moree Hospital without a doctor as health crisis continues

blankby RK CrosbyAugust 29, 2025August 30, 2025

The health and hospital crisis gripping the New England has moved from its focal point from Wee Waa to Moree, where the town’s emergency department has been left without a doctor for weeks.

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