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Posted inLocal politics, Moree, Moree Plains Shire

Moree Plains Cr James alone in no confidence motion, award winning acting GM appointed

blankby RK CrosbyDecember 18, 2024

An attempted motion of no confidence in Mayor Susannah Pearse has spectacularly failed, in a meeting that unspectacularly revealed that the next acting GM of the Council is an award winning star financial manager fresh from Coffs Harbour.

Posted inMoree

Revamped and Revitalised: BAMM receives new enhancements

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 2, 2024

The Bank Art Museum Moree has reopened offering an enhanced visitor experience after renovations. Read about the renovations here.

Posted inGrants and funding, Moree

Community grants open and delivering the benefits of big business to town

blankby RK CrosbyJuly 10, 2024

Communities around the New England continue to benefit from the flow of funds from renewable developments and other big business in our area.

Posted inMoree

Buckle up or prepare to pay

blankby New England Times News DeskJuly 2, 2024

Buckle up or pay as seatbelt detection cameras roll our across NSW from July.

Posted inMungindi

Level 5 water restrictions for Mungindi

blankby New England Times News DeskApril 16, 2024

Mungindi is heading for Level 5 Water Restrictions from Monday 22 April 2024 for a period of two (2) weeks until Midnight Sunday 5 May 2024. Read more here.

Posted inHousing, Moree, Moree Plains Shire, Roads and Infrastructure

Moree’s growth and infrastructure plan: have your say

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 7, 2024

Moree and surrounding areas are expected to grow over the next 20 years with the arrival of the Inland Rail and the Special Activation Precinct (SAP). Now is your chance to have your say.

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