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Gwydir Shire

Posted inBingara, Grants and funding

Works begin on new skate park and pump track for Bingara

blankby New England Times News DeskJuly 20, 2023

Bingara youngsters will soon be getting their new bikes, scooters and boards ready to test out on the new the long run skate park

Posted inInvestigation, Local politics, NSW Politics

Should water management be handed back to the NSW State Government?

blankby RK CrosbyMay 2, 2023

Comments by Premier Chris Minns and Water Minister Rose Jackson implied the state government may be considering ending local government management of water. Should they?

Posted inGeneral News

Grants for more accessible public transport in regional areas

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 1, 2023

Bus customers in rural and regional NSW are about to benefit from more than $2.09 million in funding for better, safer bus stops.

Posted inGeneral News, Warialda

Warialda’s Greenspace Plans

blankby Kate BrownApril 29, 2023

Warialda residents are eager to learn what is to come with the newly proposed ‘greenspace’ near the town’s centre. 

Posted inBingara

Bingara museum gets a military wing

blankby Heath ForsythApril 6, 2023

The Bingara District Historical Society is opening a dedicated military museum at the Bingara Historical Museum complex later this month.

Posted inEnvironment, Inverell, Moree, Warialda

First ‘Koala Kiss’ site to be established in Gwydir Shire

blankby New England Times News DeskNovember 28, 2022

The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) has announced the nation’s first ‘Koala Kiss Site’, which is part of the larger Koala Kiss Project to ensure abundant Koala populations in 50 years. […]

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