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Posted inInvestigation, Local News, Local politics, NSW Politics, Roads and Infrastructure

Our roads part 3: it’s all about the money

blankby RK CrosbyJanuary 25, 2023

As impressive as the $500m announcement was, the reality is that’s no guarantee that will be the amount spent on fixing our flood damaged roads. In this final part of our series, we look at how the money works.

Posted inInvestigation, Local News, Local politics, Roads and Infrastructure

Our Roads part 2: Can we fix it? Yes we can.

blankby RK CrosbyJanuary 20, 2023

In the second part of our investigative series, we look at whether our councils have enough staff and plant to fix the extensive damage to our roads.

Posted inInverell

Extra mil for Inverell’s new aquatic centre

blankby New England Times News DeskJanuary 15, 2023

Inverell Shire Council has had a huge boost for the construction a brand new multi-million-dollar aquatic centre, with Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall announcing another $1.1 million for the project. This funding […]

Posted inInvestigation, Local News, Local politics, News, NSW Politics, Roads and Infrastructure

Our Roads: A New England Times Investigation

blankby RK CrosbyJanuary 15, 2023

In this three part series, the New England Times is having a deeper look at the state of our region’s roads: the repairs needed, whether our councils have the workforce and equipment they need, and whether the hundreds of millions on offer is enough.

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Free podcasting and social media skills training on offer in Inverell

blankby Lia EdwardsJanuary 12, 2023

Free workshops for young people to learn how to make their own podcast or use social media as a business tool are on at the Inverell Shire Public Library next week.

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