Escaped burns spark warning on safe burning practices
The RFS is reminding landholders to follow safe burning practices after 30 escaped burns were reported across NSW in April.
Australia’s best junior bull riders saddle up for Scone
Bundarra’s Kassedy Carlon and Willow Tree’s Cody Sternbeck are ready to step into the arena as part of the next generation of bull riding stars.
Have your say on Glen Innes’ future plans and improved long-term financial sustainability
Glen Innes Severn Council is seeking the communities feedback on how to proceed in is sustaining the town’s financial future.
Local News
Pilliga Road’s $7.84 million upgrade now open
The Pilliga Roads $7.84 million upgrade is now open, including reconstruction of major flood ways and large sections of road pavement.
$22 million to commemorate the 80th anniversary of WWII
In recognition of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, an elected Coalition Government has promised $22 million towards community projects.
New England communities to gather in the thousands to honour ANZAC Day
The New England region will turn out in their thousands to pay their respects on ANZAC Day. Check out the region’s events here.
New DV refuge coming to Glen Innes
The NSW Government is providing $7.6 million for the construction of a new core and cluster domestic violence refuge in Glen Innes.
Narrabri Shire Council appoints Eloise Chaplain as GM
Narrabri Shire Council has announced their new General Manager, with Eloise Chaplain taking the reigns for the shire.

What's On
Just two weeks to go to Celtic Festival
From 1–4 May 2025, Glen Innes will once again host the Australian Celtic Festival, and in 2025, the spotlight turns to Brittany, Cornwall and Wales.
Events
- Heritage Walk 2025 – Stories from Bridge StreetEnds: April 27, 2025
- Sydney Youth Orchestra: Youth Orchestra Concert at UNE ArmidaleEnds: April 27, 2025
- Charity Open Golf DayEnds: April 27, 2025
- April 27th Exhibition openingEnds: April 27, 2025
- UNE Social Running GroupEnds: May 1, 2025
Politics
Early voting centres closed on ANZAC Day
Reminder: Early voting centres are not open on ANZAC Day or Sunday 27 April. Check your local polling booths.
Meet Petrus Van Der Steen, Trumpet of Patriots, Parkes
Petrus Van Der Steen is stepping up to the election stage for the third time, contesting Parkes for the TOP.
When and where to vote in Parkes
Early voting begins on Tuesday April 22, and election day is on May 3. Here’s all the information you need about…
When and where to vote in New England
Early voting begins on Tuesday April 22, and election day is on May 3. Here’s all the information you need about…
Early voting begins today
Early voting for the 2025 federal election officially kicks off today, and the AEC is urging voters to plan ahead and…
Leaders pray for good fortune ahead of early voting
The election campaign will start to ramp up again after a slight reprieve over the Easter long weekend as millions of…
The bunnies that aren’t welcome this Easter
Farmers are at their wits’ end dealing with wild rabbits as a plague of the pest sweeps across parts of NSW.
Local young ag leaders take their place in Rural Achiever Awards
The future of agriculture is strong in the New England, with two of the eight finalists in the 2025 NSW Royal Agricultural Society Rural Achiever Awards representing our region.
BUSINESS
Autumn colours shine for New England Garden Festival Trail
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the New England this autumn with the inaugural Autumn Garden Trail.
SPORT
Have a hit for a good cause at the Annual Rotary Club of Inverell Open Golf Day
Get ready to tee off for Inverell Rotary Club’s Charity Open Golf Day next weekend.
LOCAL BUSINESS HIGHLIGHT
New look, same trusted expertise: New England Hydraulics and Diesel
They’ve built a reputation for delivering high quality service and creative solutions, and now have new look as they commit to a strong future delivering for New England.
Flowers, cupcakes and gifts for every occasion at Rhubarb and Rosie
It’s that time of year again when finding that perfect gift is at the front of everyone’s mind. Have you heard of Glen Innes’ Rhubarb and Rosie?
Good News
UNE appoints new Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous)
The University of New England has appointment Professor Peter J. Anderson to the role of UNE’s Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous).
Local artist off to Canada after winning prestigious bursary
Armidale artist Phoebe Hillard will use bursary funds to travel to Canada to enhance and develop her art practice after being awarded the 2025 Helen Dangar Memorial Art Bursary.