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.
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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.
Santa is ready to roll into Warialda’s Christmas Carnival
Save the date New Englanders, Santa Claus in coming to Warialda this Friday to kick start the festive season.
Warialda Aboriginal trainee’s quest for rural healthcare equity
Warialda’s Jasmin Briggs is on a mission to improve healthcare access for Aboriginal people in rural and regional NSW.
Ceramic Break Sculpture Park opens in Warialda
Calling all art lovers, Ceramic Break Sculpture Park warmly invites you to attend their latest exhibition opening in Warialda.
Free Health Clinics available to the Warialda area in August and September
Warialda Community Health will be providing free health clinics to a number of townships in the surrounding area over August and September. The Outreach Clinics are designed to help people […]
Women’s art collective exhibition of torsos comes to Warialda
In January last year Tamworth artist, Joanne Stead, found a number of mannequins for sale at the local op shop and immediately thought “there’s got to be an exhibition in this”.
Carinda House wins funding to boost events
Warialda’s Carinda House has received funding to assist with their community fundraising efforts from the ANZ Seeds of Renewal Program.
CareFlight brings free emergency trauma care training to NSW’s New England region
This weekend, CareFlight is hosting a unique trauma care community education workshop in Warialda.
Warialda buzzing with excitement for annual honey festival
Heralded as the sweetest event in the region, Warialda will host their Honey Festival on Saturday 21 October. Warialda means “place of wild honey” in the local Aboriginal language and […]