Water will be delivered to homes across Warialda today as the latest update from Gwydir Shire Council reveals another bore has high levels of PFAS, but other Councils are progressively reporting their water supplies are PFAS free or within acceptable limits.
December 2024
Bingara makes top 20 of where you should’ve bought ten years ago
Did you buy a home in Bingara ten years ago? Data shows you will be cheering with a strong long-term price growth over the last decade.
Slash the cost of living this summer
Residents are encouraged to take advantage of more than 70 rebates and vouchers designed to help reduce the cost of living this summer.
Great Southern Nights reveals stellar 2025 line up
Tamworth will join multiple venues across NSW to host live music celebration, Great Southern Nights in 2025.
The search for innovative solutions to the time old problem of staffing in health care
Healthcare in New England is at breaking point. And there aren’t any silver bullets to fix it. In this part of our health care investigation, we look at the perpetual problem of staffing.
Trial underway for farm fire fighting vehicles
Farmers are encouraged to nominate their vehicles to take part in a fresh trial now underway to help first responders fight bushfires.
Moree Plains Cr James alone in no confidence motion, award winning acting GM appointed
An attempted motion of no confidence in Mayor Susannah Pearse has spectacularly failed, in a meeting that unspectacularly revealed that the next acting GM of the Council is an award winning star financial manager fresh from Coffs Harbour.
Moree Council invites community to create a shared vision
Moree Plains Shire Council invites the community to create a shared vision for the Shire to help develop the Community Strategic Plan.
Lifeline New England North West is calling on the community to bring hope this holiday season
Lifeline are calling out to the community for support over this period and help keep this vital service going.
Tamworth Hospital security to trial body worn cameras
Tamworth Hospital will be one of the first across the state to join a 12-month trial of body worn cameras for hospital security staff.