From actor to playwright: Moree’s Tim Barklay premieres Walking Shadows
AFTER 30 years of acting, directing, producing and designing shows and sets, Moree thespian Tim Barklay has finally put pen to paper. A Moree Arts Community Theatre keystone for the past decade, Tim has been part of some big productions over the years. His debut with MACT came in 2016 in The Red Barn, followed
Brendan Moylan’s Weekly Report
A total of $19,531 was secured for Walcha Clay Target Association to install a solar panel and battery system to replace the loud and expensive generator they currently use. This is great news for the hardworking club that is run entirely by local volunteers. Funding for Inverell Basketball A grant to purchase new equipment for
UNE expands nursing training capacity in Armidale
THE University of New England has officially opened its new wing of clinical nursing laboratories on the Armidale campus. This marks a significant milestone in the University’s contribution to addressing the critical healthcare workforce shortage across regional Australia. The purpose-built facility represents a tangible investment in the next generation of healthcare professionals. Designed to deliver
Federal Government urged to reverse proposed Services Australia cuts in Lightning Ridge
WALGETT Shire Council is calling on the Federal Government to reverse proposed funding cuts to the Services Australia Agency in Lightning Ridge. Council warns the reduction would result in reduced operating hours and make it harder for residents to access essential Commonwealth services locally. Council has received advice from Services Australia of its intention to
All In for Reconciliation: Moree schools strengthen community partnerships
MOREE schools and community leaders came together this week as part of National Reconciliation Week to strengthen partnerships and reaffirm shared commitments to Aboriginal education across the Moree Plains. A breakfast gathering on Wednesday hosted by the Moree Local Aboriginal Education Consultative Group president Janine Brown, vice-president Karen Tighe, secretary Jaydee Picker and treasurer Gail
Honouring Elders of the Moree Plains Shire during National Reconciliation Week
MOREE Plains Elders Marlene Howard, Gordon ‘Carl’ McGrady, Julie Johnson and Garry Roberts were on Thursday inducted to the Elders Honour Board at Moree War Memorial Hall as part of National Reconciliation Week. Moree Plains Shire Council proudly commenced National Reconciliation Week 2026 by honouring Elders whose leadership, cultural knowledge and lifelong contributions continue to
Workshops take women across regional NSW from paddock to pilot
SafeWork NSW delivered agricultural safety workshops to more than 80 women across regional New South Wales, including Gunnedah in April and Dubbo earlier this month. Women working in agriculture across regional New South Wales are being empowered to lead safety on farms through the Women in Agriculture: Leading Safer Futures workshops which highlight the critical
Women building futures in Armidale region
ARMIDALE Regional Council is building a sustainable workforce while creating real career opportunities for women through a new civil construction apprenticeship initiative, the Building Futures program. Four women have recently commenced apprenticeships at council as the first cohort of the Building Futures program. They will complete their qualifications as a group, rotating through key operational
Pindari Dam native fish bubble plume project making a positive a difference
AN innovative trial at Pindari Dam north of Inverell is delivering exciting results for native fish habitat and inland river biodiversity health in New South Wales, by addressing one of the major factors in environmental decline – cold water pollution. Launched earlier this year, the trial of the $26.2 million bubble plume project is already
NSW SES responds as rainfall increases across north-eastern NSW
COMMUNITIES across northern and eastern New South Wales are being urged to monitor conditions as the NSW State Emergency Service responds to widespread rainfall and thunderstorms. NSW SES members have responded to more than 240 incidents, as scattered thunderstorms bring moderate rainfall to the central east, northeast and northern inland. Rainfall is forecast to increase
Councils faced with “winding back the clock” on new Code of Meeting Practice
CHAIRMAN of the NSW Country Mayors Association, Rick Firman, has expressed concern that councils across New South Wales must now “wind the clock back” on the implementation of the 2025 Local Government Model Code of Meeting Practice as a result of the passing of a Disallowance motion last week. “It is unfortunate that our representatives
Julie Dowleans named Narrabri Shire 2026 Volunteer of the Year Award
JULIE Dowleans has been named Narrabri Shire 2026 Volunteer of the Year this week as part of National Volunteer Week. Narrabri Shire Council today hosted a morning tea ceremony attended by finalists, community members and representatives from a range of local organisations, all coming together to recognise the invaluable contribution volunteers make across the Shire.
Wet weather bolsters enthusiasm for Mallawa and Talmoi picnic races
TICKETS for Mallawa and Talmoi picnic races are now available online, with much-needed rain this week signalling larger than usual crowds are likely at bush racing’s Golden Triangle. With round one at Moree done and dusted for another year, the carnival continues west and north of Moree over the next four weeks. Mallawa Picnic Race
Much-needed rain tumbles down in the Moree and district regions
SOME big falls of much-needed rain have been recorded across the district, with more than 50mm falling in the Moree township since 9am, Wednesday. Regionally, falls of between 25mm and 70mm have been recorded, with the rain still tumbling down early Thursday. More than 40mm has fallen in the Garah district, with falls exceeding 55mm
Skill shortages and labour solutions main focus at CMA meeting
SKILL shortages and labour solutions was the theme of the recent general meeting at the Country Mayors Association of NSW in NSW Parliament House. While recruitment challenges continue to impede economic development and housing projects in rural, remote and regional New South Wales, CMA members were encouraged by some impactful programs and genuine commitment to
Big Chill brings back the authentic music festival experience
THE Big Chill Festival at Armidale has reached new heights, with record ticket sales this year as its reputation as a regional favourite continues to grow. As the region’s biggest ticketed event, the festival is carving out a name for itself by bringing back an authentic festival experience with a community focus. With no major
Goondiwindi Council extends residential building fee waiver for one more year
GOONDIWINDI Regional Council has extend an incentive that waives building application fees as well as applicable water connection, plumbing and drainage fees for new residential dwellings. The initiative aims to stimulate new housing construction and ease local housing pressures. The waiver applies to eligible building applications lodged until June 30 2027, offering savings of around
Royal Flying Doctor Service celebrates 98 years this month
THE Royal Flying Doctor Service received unanimous support from the Country Mayors Association of NSW members at the vital service’s recent general meeting in NSW Parliament House. Earlier this month, the service celebrated 98 years at the Broken Hill base, commemorating nearly a century of unwavering commitment to delivering essential health care and emergency aeromedical
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