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Posted inMoree, Mullaley, Phones and internet, Uralla

Regional Telecommunications Roadshow hits the road this December

blankby Penelope ShawNovember 27, 2025November 25, 2025

Residents across the New England North West will have a rare chance to speak directly with Australia’s leading telecommunications providers when the Regional Telecommunications Roadshow arrives in Uralla, Loomberah, Mullaley and Moree on 9–10 December.

Posted inMoree

Nominate now for Senior Citizen of the Year

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 9, 2024

Do you know someone who is aged 60 year and over who makes a difference in our community? Show them they have been noticed and nominate for this year’s Senior Citizen of the Year.

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.

Posted inAgriculture, Moree

Community Pleased to See Action for Moree’s Saleyards 

blankby Kate BrownFebruary 3, 2024

The Moree Community is showing their support as the local council places Moree Saleyards up for new ownership. Moree Plains Shire Council is seeking an Expressions of Interest (EOI) from suitable applicants who may be interested in leasing or purchasing the Moree Livestock Selling Centre.

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