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Posted inGood News, Local News, Youth

PCYC to do more to support local young people

blankby Kath JacobsNovember 19, 2025November 23, 2025

The Police Citizens Youth Club will expand its work across the regions, with the Minns Government announcing a major funding boost to support programs that are already changing young lives across New South Wales.

Posted inArmidale, Good News, Gunnedah, Moree, Tamworth, Youth

Local PCYC clubs take local approach to helping kids be fit for life

blankby RK CrosbyOctober 9, 2025October 10, 2025

A program helping to change young lives is being tailored to the local community for great results across the New England.

Posted inGunnedah, Indigenous, Moree, Youth

New England PCYCs U-Nites for our youth

blankby Kate BrownMay 29, 2025June 2, 2025

Moree’s PCYC is encouraging young people off the streets and into meaningful activities and mentorship in a safe space through the U-Nites program. 

Posted inFundraiser, Local festivals and shows, Tamworth

Winter Wonderland: glitter and glamour for Tamworth PCYC’s first Gala Ball fundraiser

by Molly BeareJune 30, 2024

The Tamworth Town Hall is set to sparkle on Saturday, August 3rd, as the PCYC gets ready to host its first Gala Ball fundraiser.

Posted inMoree

New trees at Moree PCYC as part of tribute to QEII

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 24, 2023

Brand new trees have been planted around the upgraded Police PCYC in Moree as part of a tribute to the dedicated service of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Posted inGunnedah

New sports court for PCYC Gunnedah

blankby New England Times News DeskFebruary 12, 2023

People in Gunnedah will have a new court to play on thanks to a grant from the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Communities Fund. PCYC (Police Citizens Youth Clubs NSW) Gunnedah […]

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