Project Pathfinders launched in Moree
The NSW Government is continuing work to provide diversionary pathways for ‘at risk’ young people across NSW, with the launch of Project Pathfinder yesterday in Moree.
The NSW Government is continuing work to provide diversionary pathways for ‘at risk’ young people across NSW, with the launch of Project Pathfinder yesterday in Moree.
If you’re a young Greta Gerwig or Steven Spielberg, or have one in the family, some upcoming free workshops over the April school holidays might tick the boxes.
Premier Chris Minns, ministers, senior police, and ARL boss Peter V'landys, will be accompanying NRL stars for an event in Moree on Wednesday.
The NSW Government will invest $13.4 million for a targeted response in Moree to address crime, support young people and improve community safety.
Congratulations to Moree's Tiarn Harris for taking out this year's Northern Tablelands Local Woman of the Year.
Everything old is new again, and Moree on a Plate is on the move, back to where it all started two decades ago.
Two Moree health students have received a $10,000 boost to their university studies as part of a pair of long-running local scholarships. Congratulations to Madelyn Johnson and Morgan O'Dempsey.
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.
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.
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.