Minns considers compulsory land acquisition to progress Narrabri Gas Project
NSW Premier Chris Minns has said his government will consider compulsory land acquisition to push forward the Narrabri Gas Project, drawing strong condemnation from NSW Farmers.
SBM25: Creative corners of the country
Today for Small Business Month we’re celebrating creativity in all its forms – from bold design and heartfelt hospitality to a one-of-a-kind emporium where every corner tells a story. Proof that passion is the real engine of regional business.
New England businesses embrace AI with forum in Moree
New England North West businesses are being invited to explore the future of artificial intelligence at a major regional forum to be held in Moree next month.
Makeover for popular Dangars Gorge
Dangars Gorge is closed until Easter for a $1m upgrade to facilities.
Local News
SBM25: Good bones and better company
Today for Small Business Month we have three locals putting care into every detail – a craftsman repairing homes with pride, a trainer helping dogs and owners build stronger bonds, and a shopkeeper keeping music, movies and memories alive.
Have your say on youth strategy for Inverell
Inverell Shire Council is calling on residents to have their say on the Draft 2025–2030 Inverell Youth Strategy and Action Plan, now on public exhibition.
New Englanders asked to share the Christmas spirit with the Salvos
It’s not yet November, but the Christmas appeals have begun with the Salvos readying for a big demand as the tough economic conditions make this time of year a bit harder for many of our neighbours.
Barnaby more focused on the BOM than seating
Barnaby Joyce has been in the spotlight as parliament returns this week, with the Canberra Press struggling to understand that he is still a member of the Nationals, and still sitting with the Nationals in parliament, while choosing not to engage in partyroom discussions.
SBM25: Masters of their trade
Today for Small Business Month we have three regional businesses defined by skill and service – a Tamworth salon perfecting every shade, a Guyra outfitter with something for everyone, and an Armidale mechanic earning trust one repair at a time.

What's On
SBM25: Creative corners of the country
Today for Small Business Month we’re celebrating creativity in all its forms – from bold design and heartfelt hospitality to a one-of-a-kind emporium where every corner tells a story. Proof that passion is the real engine of regional business.
Events
Halloween Skate Fun NightEnds: November 1, 2025
NEGS Twilight FairEnds: November 7, 2025
Black Gully Festival ’25Ends: November 8, 2025
Armidale Farmers MarketEnds: November 9, 2025
Armidale Dumaresq Creek RegenerationEnds: November 9, 2025
Politics
Airlines to be probed over pricey regional fares
The Productivity Commission will examine pricing practices and competition in regional air travel as the future of a country carrier remains in the balance.
Future leaders wanted for Australia’s cotton industry
Applications are now open for the 2026 intake of the Australian Future Cotton Leaders Program (AFCLP) — the cotton industry’s flagship leadership development initiative.
Cool climate permaculture workshops in Guyra invite hands-on learning
Gardeners, foragers and curious learners alike are being invited to roll up their sleeves this November for Cool Climate Permaculture 2025, a series of hands-on workshops at the Guyra Neighbourhood Centre Community Garden.
Energy and Environment
150 jobs and helping to lower electricity prices – Wongalea BESS seeks local feedback
Up to 150 jobs could be created during construction of a major new renewable energy project proposed for Armidale, with residents invited to have their say.
It’s the week to learn how water works (literally)
New Englanders are being urged to rethink how they use water and to uncover the hidden ways it flows through everyday life as part of National Water Week 2025
BUSINESS HIGHLIGHT
Granny Fi’s Toy Cupboard: handmade magic and a growing online adventure
From hand-crafted dragons and whimsical dolls to enchanted accessories, this family-run business has become a beloved name for anyone who believes in the magic of make-believe. But wait… there’s more…
Your Tutor Armidale: Restoring confidence and inspiring a love of learning
Determined to bridge the gap between city and regional education, Your Tutor Armidale is dedicated to helping students of all ages rediscover their confidence and love of learning.
BUSINESS
SBM25: Specially good
Today for Small Business Month we three businesses who make special things for good reasons – specialty cakes, organic clothes, and social good.
INDIGENOUS
New study reveals sharp increase in Aboriginal road trauma
A new study reveals the scale of road trauma among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in NSW, highlights factors that help keep travellers safe, and urges greater investment in community-led road safety initiatives.
SPORT
Full throttle fun at Walcha Motorcycle Rally
The Walcha Motorcycle Rally is set to roar back into town this November, bringing together riders, spectators, and the local community for a revved up weekend.

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Good News
Sounds of the Season: a magical Christmas concert in Quirindi
The festive spirit will shine brightly in Quirindi this November, as the community gathers for an evening of music, joy, and candlelit magic at Sounds of the Season – a special Christmas concert presented by Quirindi Rotary and Pursehouse Rural.
Narrabri young leader shines in national competition
Caitlin Evans of Narrabri will join five other winners from other Australian states and territories at Country to Canberra’s Power Trip








