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Posted inHealth, NSW Politics, Quirindi

Quirindi Hospital supports visiting staff with new sustainable accomodation

blankby New England Times News DeskJanuary 12, 2023

Quirindi Hospital is now home to two new sustainable accommodation units, supporting visiting frontline health staff, as part of a $35 million Regional Housing Package.

Posted inArmidale, Glen Innes, Guyra, NSW Politics, Roads and Infrastructure, Tenterfield

Support for rail north of Armidale on display

blankby RK CrosbyJanuary 10, 2023

Anaiwan elders, council members, business leaders and plenty of community members gathered at the Armidale train station today in support of returning rail services from Armidale through to Tenterfield. Rail […]

Posted inNews, NSW Politics, Tamworth

Extended Sunday pub trading hours for Parkes, Tamworth, Coonamble festivals

blankby New England Times News DeskJanuary 8, 2023

Pubs can stay open longer tonight in Parkes, and on Sundays during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, thanks to festival extensions granted by the NSW Government.

Posted inArmidale, Local News, NSW Politics

New walking bridge for Black Gully creek

blankby New England Times News DeskJanuary 5, 2023

The Armidale Tree Group has been awarded a NSW Government grant to install a timber truss footbridge to span Black Gully Creek.

Posted inFederal Politics, Gunnedah, Local News, Moree, Narrabri, NSW Politics

More flood support for NSW communities

blankby Lia EdwardsDecember 27, 2022

The Commonwealth and NSW Governments are offering more help to residents displaced by the recent flooding find more secure accommodation with a package of grants and assistance in 17 Local Government areas.

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