Inverell Shire Council has voted to formally oppose the exceptionally high bulk water pricing increases proposed for the next five years.
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Election jobs on offer for the New England
The AEC is putting out a call across the New England for paid workers to help deliver Australia’s next federal election – due by May of 2025.
Electoral commission computer steals 2230 New England votes
Every local government election conducted by the NSW Electoral Commission did not have their votes counted properly, with 30% of the New England votes a computer deemed to be informal able to be saved and counted.
Inverell Aquatic Centre nearing completion
Anticipation is building as the Inverell Aquatic Centre is entering its final stages of construction. Are you ready for it?
Plans for Tamworth’s premier walking attraction move ahead
A multi-million-dollar project in Tamworth has taken a key step forward after the awarding of a design and construct tender to start next week.
Community asked to support PEDAL’s expansion and help them grow
Armidale disability service PEDAL is seeking community support to help expand and grow to meet the community’s needs.
Confirmed: no approval for rail trail, line reactivation a possibility
The NSW Government owns the rail line, and they haven’t given anyone else permission to use it. Yet.
Wee Waa community survey an important first step for Collaborative Care program
Wee Waa residents and surrounding areas are encouraged to share their experiences of primary health care through a community survey now open.
Workshops offer practical guide to flood recovery
Gunnedah will host free Recovery Workshops in December to arm people with all the knowledge they need to plan ahead for recovery from floods.
More councils in line for accelerated disaster recovery payments
Moree, Narrabri and Gunnedah councils are set to receive upfront and fast tracked natural disaster recovery payments.