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
Feed and Breed roadshow for cattle producers scheduled across the north-west
GETTING the balance right between genetic selection and nutrition in a beef operation is a challenge even for the most experienced beef producers. To help local producers find more certainty in their decision making, North West Local Land Services host a series of Feed and Breed workshops around the north-west from February 17 to March
Grants available to address the issues that matter most to young people
THE Foundation for Rural Regional Renewal is inviting not-for-profit organisations to collaborate with local young people in remote, rural and regional communities to design and deliver local solutions that respond to the issues that matter most to Australia’s rural youth. Earlier this month, more than 30 young people from across rural Australia attended a week-long
Moylan not consulted over Council’s request to ‘stage’ Moree SAP
MEMBER for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan was not consulted prior to Moree Plains Shire Council’s decision to request the State Government to ‘stage’ funding for the Special Activation Precinct. At an extraordinary council meeting last Thursday, councillors voted in favour of adopting a report tabled by senior staff, which recommended Council request the NSW Government
This home is the perfect gift, with Valentine’s open day scheduled this weekend
POTENTIAL home-buyers are invited to inspect the ultimate St Valentine’s Day gift, when Raine and Horne Moree opens the front door to one of Moree’s most spectacular homes on the special day set aside for lovers and couples around the world. Selling agent Kelly Atkins has booked in 10am Saturday, February 14 – St Valentine’s
Producer confidence surges as cattle sector heads into 2026
PRODUCER confidence across Australia’s grassfed beef sector has surged to its strongest level in recent years, according to the latest Beef Producers Intentions Survey from Meat & Livestock Australia. Nearly 80 per cent of producers report a positive outlook for the year ahead, marking a significant lift in sentiment across every state and both major
NSW SES launches Adapt 2030 strategy
THE NSW State Emergency Service has launched Adapt 2030, a new five-year strategy designed to strengthen how the service works with communities, volunteers and partners in an increasingly complex emergency environment. Every day, NSW SES members work to save lives and create safer communities. With numerous factors, including population growth, evolving technology and changing patterns
Cr James muted from extraordinary Moree Plains council meeting to discuss SAP
MOREE Plains Shire councillor Kelly James was muted during a fiery extraordinary council meeting on Thursday, convened for councillors to discuss a recommendation from senior council staff to request the NSW Government to ‘stage’ funding for the Special Activation Precinct south of Moree. Cr James attended the meeting via audiovisual link from Queensland. Councillors debated
NRL HOGS national tour dropping by Moree February 9-10
THE NRL HOGS national tour, presented by Westpac and led by Brad Fittler, will leave Penrith today, with the crew travelling to regional New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria to champion and promote rugby league in heartland towns. The tour will be in Moree tomorrow, Monday, February 9, at Boughton Oval between 4.30pm and 5.30pm,
What 102-year-old super-ager Brian Barry teaches about living well is worth hearing
BRIAN Barry turned 102 on Friday, yet the former Sydney NRL referee doesn’t think himself as remarkable. He told interviewer, Heidi Douglass, he ‘just kept going’, his long life is luck, and that he talks a lot of rot. But sit with him for even a few minutes and a very different picture emerges: a
Byers selected for All Stars Indigenous Australian women’s squad
PALLAMALLAWA rugby league star Rhiannon Byers has been selected for the All Stars Indigenous Australian women’s squad to play in New Zealand later this month. The NRLW Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks second-rower will run on against Māori Wahine Toa All Stars on Sunday, February 15 at Hamilton. The match, being played outside Australia for only the second time,
Brendan Moylan’s Weekly Report
The Bundarra Show got the local show season underway at the weekend. It was great to see the rodeo back after several years and it was well-attended. Thank-you to the committee for putting on an excellent show. These events don’t run without volunteers and more are needed, so please get along and help out so
Gunnedah: Further drug-related and theft charges laid under Strike Force Yarloop
A man will face court charged with ongoing prohibited drug supply and other offences in Gunnedah. In July 2025, detectives attached to Oxley Police District and the Crime Prevention Team commenced investigations under Strike Force Yarloop to investigate property and rural thefts in the Gunnedah and surrounding areas. At about 10am on January 15 this
Unearthing the next generation of Indigenous football talent
DURING the year of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia and 2026 FIFA World Cup, John Moriarty Football will shine the spotlight on young Indigenous football talent at the JMF National Talent Showcase in Sydney in May, an Australian-first. The May 30-31 event will showcase the talents of female and male Indigenous footballers aged 12
Jule Jarner Studio celebrating first year with free event
ONE year of creativity, community and colour at Jule Jarner Studio in Moree will be celebrated tonight at Social Co House on Balo Street. The free community event at 5.30pm includes the launch of Jule Jarner’s exhibition How You Choose to See It at Social SEEN Gallery. “The night marks one year since opening the doors
Swan and Schutt shine in Andrew Johns Cup, with round two Saturday at Woy Woy
MOREE Giants Marley Swan and Brodie Schutt played the game of their lives with the Greater Northern Tigers 16s Andrew Johns Cup side against Riverina Bulls at Singleton last weekend – and the boys are now focused on getting a win against Central Coast Roosters at Woy Woy Oval tomorrow. A try last week by
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Moree Plains Museum cuts the cake on one year
FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Moree and District Historical Society celebrated Moree Plains Museum’s first birthday on Easter Saturday last year, with locals and visitors spending a glorious autumn morning strolling through the historic facility’s fascinating exhibits and picturesque grounds. The historic Lands Office building on Frome Street was gifted to the society in 2019 when Moree Plains
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