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Mark Rodda

Posted inArmidale, Crime, Legal, Tamworth

One former leader convicted, another charged

blankby RK CrosbyMay 8, 2025May 10, 2025

Former UNE Vice Chancellor Brigid Heywood was finally convicted yesterday but avoided a record, while Tamworth Regional Councillor Mark Rodda was charged with vandalism.

Posted inNSW Votes 2023, Tamworth Regional

Meet the (other) candidates – Tamworth

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 18, 2023

So you’ve probably heard of Kevin Anderson and know a little bit about him, but who are all the other candidates on the ballot in the Tamworth?

Posted inEducation, NSW Votes 2023

Tamworth education forum discusses crisis and reveals ignorance

blankby Tom PleveyMarch 2, 2023

About 50 people, mostly teachers from Tamworth and surrounds, attended last night’s education forum to discuss the issues with Shadow Minister Prue Car.

Posted inNSW Votes 2023, Tamworth Regional

Tamworth ‘meet the candidates’ debate polite until Anderson takes cheap shot at unemployed

blankby RK CrosbyFebruary 28, 2023

Last night’s election debate hosted by the Tamworth Business Chamber was dominated by predictable lines and polite audience applause, with no clear winner.

Posted inNSW Votes 2023

Rodda: a change for Tamworth would do it good

blankby Tom PleveyFebruary 23, 2023

“People are poorer for trusting the Nats,” says independent candidate for Tamworth Mark Rodda.

Posted inNSW Votes 2023, Tamworth

Two election forums planned for Tamworth

blankby Lia EdwardsFebruary 21, 2023

Two election forums have been announced for Tamworth as the contest for the NSW election heats up.

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