Moree Boars continued their unbeaten surge to a Whitehaven Coal Group 4 First Grade Minor Premiership, while Wee Waa got hit with the mercy rule again.

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Glen Innes community invited to provide feedback on latest hospital redevelopment plans
The Glen Innes community is being invited to provide feedback on the latest plans for the Glen Innes Hospital Redevelopment at drop-in sessions next week.
Locals do 3,249 push-ups to raise money for headspace
New England locals completed the challenge and have so far raised $525 for headspace Armidale, and $2,398 for headspace Tamworth.
Group 4 Round 13: missing players to hurt this weekend’s line ups
Unbeaten Moree hosts Narrabri Blues at Boughton Oval on Sunday while Werris Creek hosts Kootingal at David Taylor Park, Werris Creek, and Dungowan tackles Gunnedah at Gunnedah, on Saturday.
Council performance to be ranked to meet housing targets
How will your council rank as the State Government introduces a range of measures for accountability for housing approvals.
Tenterfield SES celebrates 45 years
NSW SES Tenterfield Unit has celebrated 45 years of dedicated service of the unit established in 1979 to provide fast response to road crashes.
If Meta bans news in Australia, what will happen? Canada’s experience is telling
Australian news media need financial support, but the bargaining code was always severely flawed legislation. It should be abandoned at the earliest opportunity.
Group 4 round up: see saws, big scores, and the mercy rule
All the results of a dramatic weekend in Group 4 action, thanks to Group 4 Media
Jam-packed NAIDOC Week in the New England
There’s lots of events all across the New England for NAIDOC Week.
PLC Armidale launches Inaugural Signature Art Prize with $10,000 prize pool
Artists from across the New England Northwest and beyond are invited to participate in the inaugural PLC Armidale Signature Art Prize, an acquisitive art competition with a $10,000 prize pool.