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.
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.
Uralla and Moree Councils have made the list of15 local water utilities offered up to $150,000 in co-funding to launch infrastructure projects targeting water loss and boosting efficiency.
This week is Harmony Week, a national celebration of our ethnic diversity and inclusion, with many councils, schools and other organisations planning celebrations or encouraging people to wear orange.
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.
Locals turned out last Friday for the official launch of the much-anticipated new $300,000 Barwon River boat ramp at the Mungindi River Park.
Moree has received a massive $6.9 million cash shot-in-the-arm for Moree Plains Shire Council to repair and upgrade the region’s most beleaguered roads.
Moree locals who have a membership at the Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre (MAAC) will have their memberships placed on hold throughout October while essential works are completed.
People in the Moree Plains Shire are being invited to have their say on the future of the area in a survey that closes on Friday.
Moree Plains Council and Gwydir Shire Council are investing significantly in upskilling their workforces through TAFE NSW.