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Moree Plains Shire
Moree’s Chalky’s boxing gym receives funding punch
Moree’s Chalky’s Boxing Gym has been given a $12,000 funding punch to invest in new boxing equipment.
Last days to have your say on Moree plane service
Moree has often had to fight hard to keep commercial flights coming to the small but important town, and now the community is being asked to have its say again.
Best in new innovators and business ideas on show in Moree
On May 10, some of the best new business minds in Moree will take to the stage to pitch their ideas before an audience, and a panel of experienced professionals. […]
Level 5 water restrictions for Mungindi
Mungindi is heading for Level 5 Water Restrictions from Monday 22 April 2024 for a period of two (2) weeks until Midnight Sunday 5 May 2024. Read more here.
Small Business and Event Partnership Funding for Moree businesses
Attention to all aspiring entrepreneurs, small business owners and local event organisers in the Moree Plains! Council is pleased to announce that it is once again delivering the Small Business Fund initiative.
Moree’s Justice Sarah Huggett appointed as Chief Judge of District Court of NSW
Moree born Supreme Court Justice, Sarah Huggett, has been appointed Chief Judge of the District Court of New South Wales.
Support announced for flood affected areas as multiple roads remain closed, more flooding expected tomorrow
Disaster assistance has now been extended to the Gwydir local government area, as minor flood warnings are reissued for the Barwon river.
Armed Robbery at Moree’s Amaroo Tavern
In the latest of a string of violent crime offences in Moree, the Amaroo Tavern was the victim of an alleged attempted armed robbery last night. More details here.
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.