National Road Safety Week: Drive so others survive

Today marks the beginning of National Road Safety Week. Every year on Australian roads, approximately 1300 people are killed and another 44,000 are seriously injured. In 2024, 334 people were killed on New South Wales’ roads, with almost 70 per cent of those in regional areas and around 40 per cent related to speeding. The [...]

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Moree on a Plate draws record numbers on a perfect autumn day

PERFECT autumn weather, fine food and a few thousand people – Moree on a Plate 2025 was an event for the ages. Held at Moree racecourse under clear blue skies and sparkling weather, Moree on a Plate on Saturday showcased producers from across regional New South Wales and Queensland who catered for the masses. Creatives [...]

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Baby on the beat: Queensland Police help deliver child in station car park

MOTHERS’ Day stories don’t get much better than this. The parents of a baby who made a dramatic entrance in the car park of the Deception Bay police station, recently returned to the unexpected birthplace to thank quick-thinking officers who helped bring their son safely into the world. Queensland Police Service constables Jacob Pennisi and [...]

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University of New England joins forces with Big Chill 2025

THE Big Chill Festival returns for its fifth year with more energy, flavour, and fire than ever and this year, it’s backed by a powerhouse local partner, the University of New England. UNE has signed on as major sponsor for the 2025 Big Chill event, marking a bold step forward in celebrating and supporting regional [...]

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Sydney Royal Easter Show beckons for Laura Penfold

LAURA Penfold had a plan as far back as 2011. At the Moree Show 14 years ago, seven-year-old Laura was crowned Junior Showgirl. She won the title again eight years later as a 15-year-old, and those two successes set in motion a dream of one day representing Zone 4 at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. [...]

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Work on Newell Highway between Gurley and Goondiwindi underway

ROADWORKS to restore parts of the Newell Highway between Gurley and Goondiwindi commenced last week. Work started 14 kilometres north of Gurley at Tycannah Creek on Tuesday and is expected to be completed today, Saturday, May 10, weather permitting. Crews will then move to Boggabilla, near the intersection of the Newell Highway and Bruxner Highway, [...]

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Brendan Moylan’s Weekly Report

THE late Jan Sharman OAM was a much-revered member of the Glen Innes community and her legacy to the town was commemorated with a permanent bench in her honour outside of Glen Innes Hospital. Ms Sharman served her community in various ways for more than 50 years including as part of the Glen Innes Hospital [...]

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Funding secured to tackle high-risk weeds

INVASIVE weed species remain a big issue in the region and Member for the Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan has been advocating for more action from the NSW Government to stop the spread of harrisia cactus and tropical soda apple. This week the NSW Government responded with $10 million to target high-risk weeds across the state [...]

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Historic Tamworth partnership celebrated

REPRESENTATIVES from Tamworth Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations and Tamworth Regional Council came together on Friday for an historic ceremony celebrating the Mara Ngali Partnership Agreement. Mara Ngali, which means our two hands in Gomeroi language, will be the first time in Australian history that a local council has signed a formal partnership with an Aboriginal [...]

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Woman charged after bodies of two children found in Coonabarabran

A woman has been charged with murder over the death of two children in Coonabarabran early last week. Just after 2pm on Monday, police were called to a home on Emu Lane, Coonabarabran, following reports of a concern for welfare. On arrival, officers attached to Orana Mid-Western Police District located a woman and the bodies [...]

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