Family and friends rally behind Moree resident Greg Johnston
A GoFundMe page has been launched for well-known Moree resident Greg Johnston, who is battling aggressive prostate cancer. The diagnosis has come as a huge shock to Johnno, his wife Tracey and their families, and everyone who knows them. Through every appointment, test and difficult conversation, Tracey has been by Johnno’s side every step of
Moree’s Bronte King and Charlie Bunce recognised in state parliament
MOREE primary school teacher Bronte King and local veterinarian Charlie Bunce have been recognised in NSW Parliament by Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan. Charlie Bunce this month retired from the veterinary clinic he established nearly 50 years ago and Bronte King’s extra-curricular activities include an expanding social media presence through her Teach with Bronte
Doyenne of the Moree turf Ann Livingston passes away aged 97
ANN Livingston, a well-known member of the Moree district whose life centred on family, the land, racehorses and her local community, has died at the age of 97. She was farewelled at a memorial service at Moree Town and Country Club on June 24. Born on February 26, 1929, Ann was the daughter of Gerald
Boars on Tour reunion planned for Moree, August 8
ON April 13, 1991, a busload of retired rugby league players from Moree jumped on a bus and took off to Deepwater for a day at the races. The cup that year was won by Johnny Berger’s Starbrook, ridden by Gary Baker, and some of these retired footballers had a nice little collect. The following
Local news provider Moree Online News changes hands
POPULAR local media website Moree Online News has been sold, with a new owner taking over the keyboard on July 1. Michael Phipps, from Moree Digital, has purchased Moree Online News from Bill and Cindy Poulos, who established the news platform in 2024. Mr Poulos said the sale came after two years of presenting news,
Brendan Moylan’s Weekly Report
A total of $500,000 was secured to upgrade Inverell Library and modernise the current space. The last time the library was upgraded was nearly 20 years ago and it is now beginning to show signs of wear and tear. The existing metal shelving will be replaced, the current chairs and tables updated, the junior section
Glen Innes: Man charged after firearms, drugs, Molotov cocktails and allegedly stolen property seized
A man has faced court, charged after firearms, drugs, Molotov cocktails and property believed to be stolen were seized near Glen Innes last week. Last month, officers attached to New England Police District commenced an investigation into rural property crime in the Glen Innes and Inverell areas. Following extensive inquiries, at about 9.50am on Thursday,
Jock’s Hire continues strong following across the Moree district
FOR more than 20 years, Jock’s Hire has been a familiar name in Moree, supplying equipment and machinery to builders, contractors, farmers, event organisers and home handymen across the region. Operating from its Coolibah Street premises, the locally-owned business has grown into one of the district’s leading equipment hire companies, offering a wide range of
July school holiday program offers activities across the Moree Plains
FAMILIES across the Moree Plains looking for ways to keep children entertained during the July school holidays will have a range of activities to choose from, with a program of events planned. The school holiday program will feature science workshops, tennis clinics, arts and crafts activities, cupcake and cookie decorating sessions and a family movie
Minns a no-show when 22,000-strong petition presented in parliament
MEMBER for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan on Thursday delivered a petition to state parliament rejecting the new transmission line corridor from Walcha to Bayswater. He presented the petition on behalf of more than 22,000 signees and communities across Northern Tablelands and Upper Hunter. “Not only did Premier Chris Minns refuse to speak, but he didn’t
Boggabilla: Teenager charged following police pursuit, drug-driving incident
A 17-year-old boy has faced court following a police pursuit in Boggabilla, with police alleging the teenager climbed partially out of the vehicle while driving and filmed police and himself when spikes were deployed. The boy returned positive results for both methylamphetamine and cocaine. Officers attached to Traffic and Highway Patrol Command were conducting patrols
Moylan: Budget a mixed bag for regional communities
MEMBER for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan says the 2026-27 NSW Budget presents a mixed picture for the electorate with some positive outcomes but falls short in some key areas. Mr Moylan welcomed the continued funding of the Moree and Glen Innes Hospital redevelopments and said the addition of a new public preschool in Inverell was
NFF: New Basin report confirms buybacks have gone too far
THE National Farmers’ Federation says the release this week of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority’s What We Heard Report confirms water buybacks have already gone too far and must now be brought to an end. While the report captures stakeholder feedback and will inform the next phase of Basin Plan reform, it does not set policy
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
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