Monty gets Queen's Bravery Commendation renewal 71 years after Moree flood rescue
JOHN and Geoff Matthews figured they could get across. The brothers, who lived on Dover Street in East Moree, cautiously eyed the swollen Mehi River as floodwaters rushed past. The river was rising rapidly. Moree’s main bridge, about 50 yards upstream from the current Dr Geoffrey Hunter Bridge, shuddered and swayed. It was late evening
From Half Yours to all theirs: Moree Cancer Support Group receives $3000 donation
HALF Yours became all theirs this week when Moree Cancer Support Group was handed a cheque for $3000 as part of the proceeds from a Melbourne Cup calcutta held at More Services Club last year. Emerging topliner Half Yours charged away with the race that stops a nation in November, and staff at Moree Regional
NSW Farmers’ says practical changes needed on firearms laws
NSW Farmers’ has presented the state government with a range of improvements the organisation says need to be made to firearms regulations. NSW Farmers President Xavier Martin said the sudden, sweeping changes to firearms laws made without consultation created adverse and unintended consequences, while ongoing uncertainty caused big problems for food and fibre producers. But
Nominations called for 2026 Moree Show Society Young Woman competition
NOMINATIONS are now open for the 2026 Moree Show Society Young Woman competition, with 2025 winner Laura Penfold encouraging young women from across the Moree Plains to enter the celebrated event. Ms Penfold is no stranger to Moree Show Young Woman sashes. She also won the title in 2021 after twice being crowned Junior Showgirl
Widespread rain expected over the coming days
THERE are multiple weather apps and long-range forecasting channels across the internet and social media, and they’re all saying pretty much the same thing at the moment – rain, and plenty of it, will fall across south-eastern Queensland and much of northern New South Wales over the next four days. Predictions for the Moree district
Nominations open to recognise region’s unsung heroes
MEMBER for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan encourages friends, family and coworkers to put a remarkable volunteer’s name forward by nominating them for the 2026 NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards. Launched in 2007 by the Centre for Volunteering, the awards celebrate the six million people who volunteer for organisations across Australia. Mr Moylan said the
Shadow minister Steph Cook says Coonamble denied bottled water
THE NSW Shadow Minister for Water, Steph Cooke, said this week the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water rejected an urgent request for bottled drinking water from Coonamble, more than a week after the town was placed on a boil water notice. Coonamble is one of a growing number of rural
Glen Innes gets big boost to strengthen youth and Aboriginal early childhood services
GLEN Innes Severn Council is celebrating a significant boost to community wellbeing, with two major funding commitments from the NSW Government set to strengthen early intervention, cultural safety, and long-term support for local families. Council has secured $387,359 in renewed funding for The Youth Booth, guaranteeing the continuation and expansion of vital community strengthening services
Moree’s Georgia Clissold and Warialda’s Jessica-Lea McDougall each awarded $10,000 scholarships
IN a milestone year for two local scholarships dedicated to strengthening the rural health workforce, Moree psychology student Georgia Clissold and Warialda Rail nursing student Jessica-Lea McDougall and have each received a $10,000 boost to support their studies. Marking 20 years of the Dr William Hunter scholarship and a decade of the Healthy Communities scholarship,
Police make first of its kind arrest using advanced DNA technology
IN a first for New South Wales, Sex Crimes Squad detectives have successfully used Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy to arrest a man in connection with multiple alleged historic sexual assaults. Strike force detectives on Wednesday executing a search warrant in South Kempsey, where they arrested a 77-year-old man and charged him with offences dating back
Waterloo Creek massacre and Survival Day observed in Moree
A large crowd braved sweltering hot weather on January 26 to observe Survival Day and the anniversary of the Waterloo Creek massacre, with First Nations communities and supporters gathering at Jellicoe Park in Moree. Survival Day rallies, marches, cultural events and community-led ceremonies were held across the country, with a unified call for greater recognition
Fittler and Inglis hog Boughton Oval as the NRL HOGS national tour rolls into Moree
MORE than 100 kids and just as many adults sidestepped their way onto Boughton Oval on Monday afternoon to get some hands-on rugby league advice from some of the best in the business. NRL legends Brad Fittler and Greg Inglis joined current NRL Women’s stars Yasmin Meakes and Olivia Higgins at Boughton Oval in Moree
Stallholder opportunities at 2026 Gunnedah Youth Expo
GUNNEDAH Shire Council is calling on businesses, services, education providers and industries to secure their spot at the 2026 Gunnedah Youth Expo on Thursday, April 23. The annual event in the Town Hall is part of NSW Youth Week and is an opportunity for youth in Gunnedah and the wider district to see what is
NFF: Murray-Darling Basin Review shows smarter management
THE Murray-Darling Basin Authority’s 2026 Basin Plan Review Discussion Paper makes it clear that a healthy basin will not be achieved by water recovery alone, reinforcing the need for a more balanced approach to environmental management, says the National Farmers’ Federation. NFF Water Committee Chair Malcolm Holm said the discussion paper acknowledges environmental outcomes are
Valentine’s Day: How vulnerable are you to AI-enabled romance scams
DEEPFAKES and AI chatbots are transforming romance scams into an industrial-scale threat that extracts millions from Australian victims each year. With Valentine’s Day this weekend, many people turn to dating apps and social media in search of connection, companionship and perhaps that perfect romantic relationship. But lurking behind profile pictures and persuasive messages is a
Old skills, new thrills: Heritage takes the stage at 2026 Autumn Festival
THIS year’s Autumn Festival at Armidale will feature exciting new elements with the inclusion of New England Heritage Festival highlights, showcasing lost trades and heritage skills. Visitors can enjoy fascinating demonstrations such as blacksmithing, leatherwork, and lacemaking, alongside displays of antique trucks and machinery. A major attraction will be Councillor Rob Taber’s antique steam traction
Moree’s 80-year-old running man Ronny Clissold logs 77,000 kilometres
IT’S quite ironic that a man who drove a taxi cab for 26 years of his working life has clocked up 77,000 kilometres running and jogging around the streets of Moree. On Saturday morning, 80-year-old Moree marvel Ronny Clissold proudly pencilled in that number in a tiny pocket diary after running five kilometres at Moree
Nominations open for 2026 Moree Plains Senior Citizen of the Year
MOREE Plains Shire Council, in collaboration with the Moree Seniors Week Committee, is calling for nominations for the 2026 Moree Plains Senior Citizen of the Year Award. Do you know a community member aged 60 years or over who makes a meaningful difference in the lives of others? Now is the time to recognise their
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