The Natural Resources Access Regulator checked more than 8.8 million megalitres of water entitlements across NSW during the 2023-24 financial year. See what they found.
Green light for scooters a red flag for local councils
Clearer and consistent rules are needed for e-scooters and bikes, but councils do not want the burden of enforcement or building infrastructure for their safe use, an inquiry has been told.
Small Business Month: well loved – pub, coffee, awesomeness
Today we have three businesses who are among the New England’s most well loved: an iconic country pub, damn good coffee, and a building full of unique awesomeness.
‘We didn’t do it’: man denies rumours over teen’s death
A man has rejected “fanciful” rumours that he and his brother were involved in the death of teenager Mark Haines, whose body was found on train tracks in 1988.
Exhibition raises funds and awareness of Creative and Performing Arts importance
PLC Armidale’s first-ever Signature Art Prize Exhibition dinner has successfully launched as a Foundation Scholarship fundraising initiative.
Time to volunteer for the Great Inland Glossy Count
Calling all bird lovers! Put your skills and passion to work and be part of the next Great Inland Glossy Count this November.
QantasLink still calling Moree Home
QantasLink have successfully resecured the air services licence for the Moree to Sydney route for another five years.
Patients fight back: petition to stop medication delays
A new petition has been launched to try and stop the government delaying new medications for months
Pathfinders hosts the Clothesline Project
Pathfinders will be hosting The Clothesline Project, a community event aimed at raising awareness to victims of gender-based violence.
Final warning to check devices as 3G shutdown begins
Last warning: if you have a 3G mobile phone, it will stop working soon. If you’re not sure, check it now.