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Posted inLocal News, Roads and Infrastructure

Major road safety boost: Transforming hundreds of kilometres of regional roads and extending their life by decades

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 2, 2025October 3, 2025

The State Government is investing $37.5 million to transform more than 470 kilometres of state-managed roads across the regions. 

Posted inArmidale, Tamworth

NRMA launches grassroots safety campaign

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 5, 2025May 2, 2025

New data from the NRMA has revealed that wheel and tyre damage for drivers across the New England continues to be a concern with more than 800 calls for help in the first quarter of 2025.

Posted inArmidale, Glen Innes, Weather

Armidale hardest hit town for storm damage: NRMA

blankby Lia EdwardsApril 3, 2025April 4, 2025

Armidale and Glen Innes have topped the list for the most wild weather related insurance claims over the summer, mostly due to hail damage.

Posted inAustralia Votes 2025, Energy

Gas reserve, quick approvals heart of Dutton pitch

blankby AAPMarch 27, 2025March 27, 2025

A gas reserve and $1 billion earmarked for pipelines and storage will bring down power prices, the opposition leader says, as he promises cost-of-living relief.

Posted inBusiness, Glen Innes, Moree

NRMA to close 30 branches, but won’t publish list

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 4, 2023

NRMA is closing 30 branches in NSW, including Moree and Glen Innes, but won’t publish the list and is only telling a small number of their customers.

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