In the lead up to Christmas, Mungindi residents are invited to reconnect, recharge and replenishing with a special holiday morning tea.
Tamworth’s organics recycling facility goes ahead
The Tamworth region is set to benefit from a comprehensive Organics Recycling Facility, meeting community and agricultural business needs.
Engage Poll: Mixed feelings but keep going on renewables
New England Times Engage Poll found some mixed views on renewable energy around the New England, and not a lot of faith in what politicians are up to.
Grant changes leaves volunteers short changed
The Albanese Government have gutted the annual volunteer grants to ‘target’ the program towards two priorities.
Long Swamp Road closed after fatal crash
A cyclist has died, and a number of people have been injured following a crash in Armidale this afternoon, causing Long Swamp Road to remain closed until tomorrow. About 3.30pm this afternoon (Saturday 14 December 2024), emergency services were called to Long Swamp Road, Armidale, following reports a car and several cyclists had collided, before […]
REZ dialogue critical to success
Consultation is king when it comes to dealing with rural communities. The evolution of the New England region into becoming the state’s biggest renewable energy zone (REZ) is a testament to that.
Future concept for Gunnedah Youth Space on exhibition
Gunnedah residents can now view the concept design for a new Gunnedah Youth Space which will deliver new skate park facilities and more.
Glen Innes to host roundtable to discuss public safety
Glen Innes Severn Council will host a roundtable meeting to discuss further strategies for enhancing public safety.
“It stinks”: Glen Innes Severn Council’s decision to outsource recycling to Tweed leaves locals trucked off
A recent decision from the Glen Innes Severn Council (GISC) to terminate a longstanding partnership with local disability employer Glen Industries to manage locals’ curbside recycling has left locals confused, upset and in need of transparency.
Bottled water available after PFAS contamination found in Warialda water supply
Free bottled water is available at the Warialda Visitor Information Centre after PFAS was found in the northern reservoir.