Barnaby wants people to drink more in pubs

As the Albanese government moved to freeze increases to the beer excise for the first time in 40 years, Barnaby Joyce argued that the excise should be scrapped completely to “save” regional pubs.


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New England is often portrayed as an “anti–net zero” heartland – derided for being sceptical of climate action and resistant to change. While the electorate has historically leaned conservative, the extreme “anti-net zero” framing is recent and driven by national media. The reality is far more complex and a much…

More than a chat: Inside the Base Five Men’s Circle

In a world that rarely slows down, Base Five is quietly building something powerful in Tamworth: a space where people can reconnect with their bodies, regulate stress, and have the kinds of conversations that don’t often happen in everyday life.

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More than a chat: Inside the Base Five Men’s Circle

In a world that rarely slows down, Base Five is quietly building something powerful in Tamworth: a space where people can reconnect with their bodies, regulate stress, and have the kinds of conversations that don’t often happen in everyday life.

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Inverell Australia Day honours announced

Three celebrations were held across Inverell Shire on Monday, as locals gathered to recognise outstanding contributions made by community members, who were awarded Australia Day honours.


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