Did you read a book to your kid(s) before bed tonight? If not, its time to start. The 1000 Books Before School is a program that has spread across the country – from the city streets of Sydney to the beaches of the Gold Coast and the Tasmanian town of Wynyard. And it started in Gunnedah.
Gunnedah Shire Council
Housing strategy updated to guide future growth in Gunnedah Shire
The Gunnedah Shire Local Housing Strategy has been updated to ensure it aligns with the amended New England North West Regional Plan 2041, and is now on public exhibition.
Gunnedah’s town water is getting Fluoride this March
Fluoride will be introduced to Gunnedah Shire’s town water supply from Monday, March 11. The town’s new $8 million water treatment facility allowed the treatment of town water for the first time.
Concerned about roaming cats? What you need to know
Are you concerned about roaming cats in your neighborhood? Are you a cat owner and not sure about your responsibilities? Then this article is for you.
Gunnedah Council urban reseal program underway
Gunnedah residents are being urged to be patient as Council undertakes roadworks on 20 Gunnedah roads throughout the urban area.
Inclusive upgrades at Kitchener Park complete
The playground at Kitchener Park in Gunnedah has received an upgrade to include new play equipment with accessible ramps, an inclusive swing set, and new connecting pathways
Safety issues affect local tips
Two local waste facilities have been affected by safety issues, with an investigation into asbestos in the recycling at Gunnedah, and the popular ‘Rocket’s Resources’ tip shop in Armidale closed.
Gunnedah school holiday activities
Gunnedah Shire Council says their Summer School Holiday Program for 2023-24 has something for everyone but is filling up fast.
Gunnedah tarmac upgrade complete
Work to upgrade the Gunnedah Airport tarmac has now been completed, allowing the airport to continue to be a service to the community and larger aircraft to land there.
Have your say about Gunnedah’s open spaces
Gunnedah Shire residents are being asked to help shape the future of some of the Shire’s best-loved open spaces.