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Home Invasion

Home invasion near Tenterfield: Two residents stabbed, alleged assailant shot

TWO people have been critically injured after being stabbed in a suspected home invasion near Tenterfield early today. The alleged assailant was allegedly shot by one of the injured residents when an attempt was made to re-enter the home a second time. Emergency services were called to a rural property in Torrington, 65 kilometres south-west

Country Music

Tamworth Bush Ballad Awards: Nominees announced

THE nominees for the second Tamworth Bush Ballad Awards, supported by Tamworth Regional Council, have been revealed, casting a spotlight on traditional Australian country music and the enduring legacy of bush ballads. The awards include seven categories, five of which placed an entry for judging, including Male and Female Balladeer of the Year, Instrumental, Songwriter

Murray-Darling Basin

Landmark Growing Up on the Mehi event in Moree this month

GROWING Up on the Mehi, a landmark three-day event, will bring people from across the northern Murray-Darling Basin together in Moree from June 25 to 27. The gathering will be hosted by the Mehi Centre in Moree, Nature Conservation Council of NSW and the Murray-Darling Conservation Alliance. The three-day program will see senior Aboriginal women

Country Music

Entries open for 47th Toyota Star Maker

THE search is officially underway for Australia’s next Toyota Star Maker, with entries opening this week for the nation’s longest-running and most prestigious country music talent search. The 47th Toyota Star Maker will be crowned during the Toyota 55th Tamworth Country Music Festival. They will join an impressive suite of alumni including Keith Urban, Lee

Parkes Electorate

Chaffey encourages the people Parkes to have their say

FEDERAL Member for Parkes Jamie Chaffey is asking people within the Parkes electorate to have their say about what is important to them. In a new 30 second survey, Mr Chaffey is requesting residents throughout the electorate to list the issues that concern them the most. “One of the most important parts of representing your

June 4, 2026
Border Crime

Goondiwindi: Property and drug offences, charges laid

Police have charged a man and a woman following an ongoing investigation into stolen property and drug offences in Goondiwindi. A 42-year-old Goondiwindi woman has been charged with 13 counts of supplying drugs, two counts each of possess dangerous drugs, possessing anything for use in the commission of crime and receiving tainted goods. She has

June 3, 2026
Employment

Moree Women’s Refuge seeking full-time case worker

MOREE Women’s Refuge is seeking a full-time case worker at Ngala House. The position offers an opportunity for an experienced and compassionate professional to support women and children experiencing domestic and family violence while helping deliver essential refuge and outreach services. The role focuses on providing frontline support and case management to clients while also

May 30, 2026
Northern Tablelands

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

May 30, 2026
Regional Health

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

May 30, 2026
Regional News

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

May 30, 2026