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Posted inCrime, Uralla

Volunteer fire fighter believed to be Uralla’s firebug charged

blankby Lia EdwardsMay 4, 2023

Arson Unit detectives have charged a volunteer firefighter over allegedly deliberately lighting a fire near Uralla.

Posted inArmidale Regional, Emergency management, Uralla Shire, Walcha

Bush fire management survey open now

blankby New England Times News DeskApril 14, 2023

Fire agencies and land managers are developing a Bush Fire Risk Management Plan for the Armidale, Uralla and Walcha council areas and want you to have your say.

Posted inBundarra, Emergency management, Inverell, Manilla, Tamworth

UPDATED: Bush fire continues to burn at Bundarra

blankby New England Times News DeskJanuary 19, 2023

A bush fire is continuing to burn in the Bundarra area, west of Wearnes Road and north of Glenelg Road, 45 Kilometres south west of Inverell.

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Armidale 14.6°
10° - 23°
Cloudy
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10° - 22°
Cloudy
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16° - 32°
Partly cloudy
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13° - 30°
Partly cloudy
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16° - 34°
Sunny
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18° - 33°
Sunny
Quirindi 14.8°
13° - 29°
Cloudy
Tamworth 22.7°
14° - 31°
Partly cloudy
Tenterfield 14.7°
11° - 21°
Cloudy
Uralla 28.5°
23° - 36°
Shower or two
Walcha 14.6°
8° - 23°
Cloudy
Wee Waa 24.4°
16° - 34°
Sunny

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