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Posted inGunnedah Shire, Narrabri Shire, What's on

The Kurrumbede Community Open Day returns this Mother’s Day weekend

blankby Lia EdwardsApril 23, 2025April 25, 2025

Gunnedah and Narrabri residents are invited to spend this Mother’s Day weekend exploring the iconic grounds of the Kurrumbede homestead.

Posted inBusiness, Narrabri, Workers and Unions

Whitehaven marks safety milestone

by Marie LowJanuary 21, 2025

Whitehaven Coal is celebrating their achievement of more than 5000 days without a lost time injury – 60 months free of total recordable injuries dating back to the opening of the facility in 2010.

Posted inGunnedah, Investigation

Whitehaven draws many to greener grass in Gunnedah

blankby RK CrosbyAugust 30, 2024

Whether you’re driving a truck or a desk, there’s a good life on offer in the New England.

Posted inGrants and funding, Moree

Community grants open and delivering the benefits of big business to town

blankby RK CrosbyJuly 10, 2024

Communities around the New England continue to benefit from the flow of funds from renewable developments and other big business in our area.

Posted inWerris Creek

First day of the next stage for Werris Creek’s coal community

blankby Lia EdwardsJune 25, 2024

There were a few emotions at Whitehaven’s Werris Creek Mine yesterday as the very last coal train was loaded.

Posted inGunnedah

Gunnedah Coal miner’s plans to expand trucking hours

by Lauren MarerJune 23, 2023

Tarrawonga Coal Mine near Gunnedah has proposed to extend road haulage hours to alleviate driver availability issues.

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