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Tiffany Galvin

Posted inAgriculture, Local News

New workshops on connectivity and workplace relations in the North West

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 3, 2025September 7, 2025

NSW Farmers is bringing a series of events to the North West to assist the farming community with telecommunications issues and changes to workplace laws.

Posted inBingara, Local festivals and shows

Bingara’s Orange Festival returns: A weekend of tradition, community and celebration

by Bec GracieJune 24, 2025June 27, 2025

The streets of Bingara come alive this July as the town celebrates one of its most cherished traditions — the Happy Days Orange Festival — now in its 65th year.

Posted inBingara, Gwydir Shire, Phones and internet

Telstra delivers gaslighting instead of chocolate to Bingara for Easter

blankby RK CrosbyApril 20, 2025April 20, 2025

Telstra has blamed ‘congestion’ for the significant failure in mobile services that has been affecting customers in Bingara for the past week.

Posted inGunnedah, Gwydir Shire

Women leading the way in New England: Part Two

by Michelle HespeNovember 16, 2024

For the first time in Australian history, out of the 12 Mayors across New England, half of appointed are female. Meet Mayor Tiffany Galvin from Gwydir and Mayor Colleen Fuller from Gunnedah.

Posted inBingara, Local festivals and shows

Bingara’s Biggest Orange Festival Ever

blankby Kate BrownJune 28, 2023

The small town of Bingara is preparing for an influx of visitors this weekend as their Orange Festival kicks off.

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