Armidale’s Markham Street Railway crossing has made the list for a significant upgrade to improve railway crossing safety and reduce serious and fatal crashes that have a devastating impact on communities.

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Nominate now for Senior Citizen of the Year
Do you know someone who is aged 60 year and over who makes a difference in our community? Show them they have been noticed and nominate for this year’s Senior Citizen of the Year.
Community Scholarship Fund a springboard for 28 young locals
28 young Gunnedah locals are ready to kick start their educational pathways with the support of a Gunnedah Community Scholarship.
Cultivating Local Success with Homegrown Wynne Exhibition
An exhibition celebrating the creative talent of local artists who have won and been finalists in Australia’s oldest art prize will open at the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) in Armidale this Friday, February 9th.
Moree’s growth and infrastructure plan: have your say
Moree and surrounding areas are expected to grow over the next 20 years with the arrival of the Inland Rail and the Special Activation Precinct (SAP). Now is your chance to have your say.
Concerned about roaming cats? What you need to know
Are you concerned about roaming cats in your neighborhood? Are you a cat owner and not sure about your responsibilities? Then this article is for you.
Narromine to Narrabri Inland Rail Project receives Government Approval
Another step forward for Inland Rail with the Narromine to Narrabri (N2N) project receiving environmental approval from the Australian Government. It is welcomed news after a long delay for local communities.
More tools for local doctors to provide a sustainable and thriving healthcare sector
Doctor viability has been an area of concern nationwide but now there is a new initiative launching this month to help.
Gunnedah Council urban reseal program underway
Gunnedah residents are being urged to be patient as Council undertakes roadworks on 20 Gunnedah roads throughout the urban area.
Work begins on revitalisation of Moree’s Ron Harborne Oval
The first official sod of soil has been turned on a massive $1.9 million revitalisation of Moree’s home of sport, Ron Harborne Oval.