Our women leading the way in the New England continues. Meet Kate Dight from Inverell and Susannah Pearse from Moree Plains.
Susannah Pearse
Police appeal for information after armed robbery in Moree
Police are appealing for information following an armed robbery at a service station near the Moree Airport.
Vital life-saving boost: Ron Harborne Oval secures defibrillator funding
Local sporting groups at Ron Harborne Oval are set to benefit from a newly announced grant of $2,700 for a defibrillator.
QantasLink still calling Moree Home
QantasLink have successfully resecured the air services licence for the Moree to Sydney route for another five years.
Moree Plains voting issues bigger than Toomelah
As we continue our investigation into what went wrong on election day in Toomelah, we found every single booth in the Moree Plains Shire Council election, as well as postal votes, had issues in the count.
Moree Council backs small businesses with $20k in funding
Applications for Moree Council’s Small Business Fund are now open, offering eligible small businesses up to $5,000 in grant funding.
Two more mayors elected in Moree and Tamworth
It was a fitting start to Rural Womens Day when former Deputy Mayor Susannah Pearse was promoted by her peers to be the new mayor of Moree Plains Shire Council, while Russell Webb was re-elected in Tamworth Regional Council.
New England goes Black, White and Blue for our girls in the NRLW Grand Final
Pally’s own Rhiannon Byers will be in the starting line up this Sunday when the Sharks take on the Roosters in the NRLW Grand Final.
Too many candidates spoils the ballot
LONG READ: Local Government elections are notorious for not really engaging voters, but does the number of candidates on the ballot make a difference?
Moree Plains: the winds of change
Susannah Pearse left the city for Moree 14 years ago because she felt there was a better way to do things.
