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Posted inFederal Politics, National News

New year brings cheaper medicines, higher energy bills

blankby AAP2 days agoJanuary 3, 2026

A cut to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme co-payment will slash the cost of medicines but Australians face higher power bills in 2026.

Posted inPolitics, Tamworth

AI poster advertising Joyce at Tamworth rally fake

by RK Crosby with AAP3 days agoJanuary 3, 2026

Anonymous posts in local Facebook groups promoting an appearance by Member for New England Barnaby Joyce at an unauthorised political rally, this time in Tamworth, have been quickly deleted.

Posted inHealth, Local News, Local politics, Politics, Roads and Infrastructure

Coulda, shoulda, woulda stories of 2025

blankby RK Crosby4 days agoJanuary 1, 2026

$400,000 for something that doesn’t exist, the secret NSW Health doesn’t want to tell you, and why new roads are falling apart faster than old ones… here’s three of the biggest stories we couldn’t tell you in 2025.

Posted inLocal News, NSW Politics

NSW Government issues urgent plea to motorists to drive safely throughout summer holidays: Double demerits in force

blankby New England Times News DeskDecember 25, 2025December 31, 2025

The State Government has issued an urgent plea for motorists to drive safely ahead of the busy holiday period, as traffic volumes increase across New South Wales and double demerits come into force.

Posted inEmergency management, Local politics, NSW Politics

NSW RFS ‘red fleet’ ownership delayed by bureacracy

blankby Kath JacobsDecember 16, 2025December 17, 2025

NSW councils hoping for a swift resolution to long running ownership issues surrounding the Rural Fire Service Red Fleet have been left disappointed with the NSW Government’s response to a parliamentary inquiry.

Posted inArmidale, Environment, NSW Politics, Tamworth

Local councils ready for further phase out of single use plastics

blankby Kath JacobsDecember 15, 2025December 17, 2025

Local councils across the New England are preparing for the next phase of single use plastic phase outs, as the NSW Government moves to further reduce plastic waste under the NSW Plastics Plan 2.0.

Posted inNSW Politics, Roads and Infrastructure

Christmas comes early for safe drivers

blankby New England Times News DeskDecember 15, 2025December 17, 2025

Safe drivers and motorcyclists across New South Wales are set to receive an early Christmas present, with the NSW Government announcing the Demerit Point Reward Program will be made permanent.

Posted inLocal politics, NSW Politics, Roads and Infrastructure

New road categorisation system a win for councils

blankby Kath JacobsDecember 14, 2025December 15, 2025

Local councils across the New England can look forward to a smoother ride ahead, with the NSW Government unveiling a new, modern road recategorisation system

Posted inFederal Politics, Glen Innes Severn Shire, Gunnedah Shire, Local politics

“Keeping the doors open”: NSW councils to push for more federal funding

blankby Cameron MagusicDecember 13, 2025December 15, 2025

It is a subject that many New England Mayors have campaigned hard for: restoration of the FAGs.

Posted inFederal Politics, Tamworth

Nationals membership surges after Barnaby’s departure

by RK Crosby with AAPDecember 10, 2025December 14, 2025

Both the Nationals and One Nation are using the defection of Barnaby Joyce to boost membership, as the former Nationals MP defends his party leader’s history of inflammatory racial rhetoric.

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