Pie Drive warms up to support Moree Caledonian Pipes and Drums
THE Moree Caledonian Pipes and Drums Band is again calling on the community to support its annual pie drive fundraiser, with organisers hoping local residents will stock their freezers while supporting one of the region’s most successful community music groups. The fundraiser offers a range of savoury and sweet favourites supplied by Watson’s Bakery in
Water Prices set to soar with cumulative changes of 33 to 42 per cent over next four years
THE Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal has approved water bill increases of nearly 50 per cent – excluding inflation – across many New South Wales valleys over the next four years, despite acknowledging many customers have limited capacity to absorb them. Gwydir Valley Irrigators Association executive officer, Louise Gall, said IPART ignored repeated warnings from
Moylan: Government hiding locum spending as reliance on temporary staff grows
MEMBER for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan has again slammed the Labor Government’s response to healthcare in the Northern Tablelands with their refusal to answer questions regarding expenditure on locum doctors in hospitals. In a Question On Notice directed to the Minister for Regional Health, Mr Moylan sought the total expenditure on locum doctors and specialists
Chaffey’s Corner
Coonamble puts on a good show, and the Coonamble Rodeo and Campdraft is one of the biggest and best combined events in the southern hemisphere. I enjoyed being in amongst about 5000 cowboys and girls and spectators for this great event. Thanks Coonamble, and congratulations to all those who saddled up, climbed aboard and showed
Community Cabinet comes to Goondiwindi in August
GOONDIWINDI Regional mayor Lawrence Springborg welcomed the announcement the Queensland Government’s Community Cabinet will be held in Goondiwindi on August 30-31. Cr Springborg said Community Cabinet provides a valuable opportunity for residents in the border regions to engage directly with Premier David Crisafulli, Ministers and senior government officials. “I thank the Premier for quickly and
Moree: Teenager charged following police pursuit
A 14-year-old boy has been granted conditional bail following a police pursuit in in Moree at the weekend. Officers attached to New England Police District were conducting random breath testing in Moree at about 6.10am Saturday, June 20, when a sedan failed to stop as directed. A pursuit was initiated, with the vehicle continuing through
NSW Farmers’: Budget falls short, but the fight is on
NSW Farmers’ has expressed deep concern the 2026-27 NSW State Budget has failed to deliver the transformational investment the agricultural sector needs, as the State’s farmers push toward a $30 billion industry by 2030 – a goal the Government says it enthusiastically supports. NSW Farmers’ President Xavier Martin said existing commitments for feral pig controls,
Moree’s Taylor Oval suggested for National Heritage List: Nominations now open
SUBMISSIONS are now open for sites of significance to be considered for the National Heritage and Commonwealth Heritage Lists, with Taylor Oval suggested as a possible inclusion. There are currently 126 sites across Australia on the National Heritage List, including Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre and Myall Creek Massacre and Memorial Site, and nearly 400 on
Wee Waa health services still temporarily reduced after 38 months
THE NSW Liberals and Nationals are calling for the Minns Labor Government to properly fund and restore hours for Wee Waa Health Service as part of the upcoming Budget. Since May, 2023, Wee Waa Hospital has been operating on so-called “temporarily reduced” hours from 8am to 5.30pm. Shadow Minister for Health and Regional Health Sarah
CPA Australia: Tax advice from social media “finfluencers” or AI no substitute for expert advice
AUSTRALIA’S largest accounting body, CPA Australia, is urging taxpayers to seek professional advice this end of financial year, warning that relying on social media “finfluencers” or AI tools for tax guidance could lead to costly mistakes – particularly in light of significant Federal Budget tax reforms. CPA Australia tax lead Jenny Wong said the 2026-2027
A new look for Inverell Library with $500,000 grant
AFTER nearly 20 years since its last major redevelopment, Inverell Library will undergo a big overhaul with a $500,000 grant secured to modernise the current space. Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan said the funding was obtained through the State Library of NSW Public Library Infrastructure Grants program which is aimed at helping councils improve
Boars first-grade and women’s tackle beaten, with second-grade winners against Gunnedah
MOREE Boars second-grade shone some light on a dismal day at Gunnedah at the weekend, beating the Bulldogs 28-10 – but Moree first-grade and women’s tackle teams suffered their first defeats for the 2026 Group 4 rugby league season. Boars’ first-grade was routed 48-12 at Kitchener Park, with ladies tackle beaten 22-10. Second-grade, coached by
NFF: Vigilance critical following H5 bird flu detection
THE National Farmers’ Federation is working closely with the Federal Government and members following the confirmation of H5 avian influenza in two wild seabirds on Western Australia’s southern coast. NFF President Hamish McIntyre said the detection in a brown skua and a giant petrel was serious but manageable, with Australia well prepared. “Australia has successfully
More Cash gets Wilson more cash with tough Talmoi Cup win Saturday
SCRAPPING the 1400m class 2 handicap at Talmoi picnic races because of insufficient numbers at acceptance time was a blessing in disguise for Inverell trainer Ridge Wilson when More Cash grabbed a narrow win in the 1400m AFF Warren and Ruth Hunter Memorial Talmoi Picnic Cup at round three of bush racing’s Golden Triangle on
NRMA battery checks from Hill Fitzsimmons Moree help motorists avoid costly breakdowns
A vehicle’s battery is one of its most important components, yet it is often overlooked until problems arise. A healthy car battery is essential. After all, it is responsible for starting the engine and powering a range of systems, including onboard computers, central locking and keyless entry. Moree NRMA country service centre proprietor Doug Hill encourages
A good Pub Feed and plenty of Shut Eye after track records smashed at Talmoi Saturday
TWO wins and two track records – members of Moree’s Our Next New Horse Syndicate celebrated their first success at the Talmoi track in fine style when Shut Eye and Pub Feed both smashed track records at Garah on Saturday. Shut Eye, stepping back in distance after finishing fourth in the 1400m Mallawa Cup two
Picnic riding legend Bobby Mackay, 86, trackside at Talmoi today
AS riders strut their stuff out on the tricky Talmoi track today, sitting in the stands watching intently will be one of the greatest picnic jockeys of all time. Bobby Mackay, now 86 years of age and living at Inverell, rode extensively across the north and north-west in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He’s been
Brendan Moylan’s Weekly Report
I was pleased to announce $500,000 has been secured for major upgrades to the Glen Innes Library. The funding came via the State Library of NSW Public Library Infrastructure Grants program which helps councils across the state improve facilities at their local libraries. The Glen Innes Library hasn’t seen any updates since 2001 when it
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