Moree Freedom Ride commemorated

COMMUNITY members and elders stood as one on the steps of Moree War Memorial Town Hall on Wednesday to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Freedom Ride that changed the mindset of an entire nation. In the early hours of February 13, 1965, a busload of university students left Sydney with a common cause. They [...]

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Youth custody numbers in NSW up by nearly a third since 2023

NEW figures released on Tuesday by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research show over the last 12 months, the number of young people in custody in NSW rose by 54, a 32 per cent increase since December, 2023. Executive director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Jackie Fitzgerald, said the [...]

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Moree and Armidale health facilities to get $1 million in upgrades

MEMBER for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan has welcomed news $1 million will be spent across Armidale and Moree to upgrade hospitals and health facilities. As part of the NSW Government’s Regional Health Works Program, five projects will benefit from the funding, including $250,000 to complete an upgrade to Moree Hospital’s staff accommodation. This includes refurbishment [...]

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Gunnedah street honours Tongan Sister City

GUNNEDAH Shire has recognised its strong connection with Sister City Kolomotu’a, in the Kingdom of Tonga, with a new street name. The roadway that runs along the Namoi River from Maitland Street has been named Kolomotu’a Drive in a gesture of respect for Gunnedah’s friends in Kolomotu’a. Gunnedah Shire mayor, Colleen Fuller, said the Shire’s [...]

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Government partners with NRL and PCYC to keep kids on the right track

THE State Government has formed a new partnership with the National Rugby League and PCYC to help keep kids on the right track. More than $270,000 is being invested in the program, which will see senior NRL players including Brad Fittler, PCYC staff and NSW Police representatives engage with young people across a series of [...]

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CHOICE road-tests toilet-paper to find the best wipe

WELL, someone has finally done it. Consumer group CHOICE has road-tested several brands of toilet-paper, and the results are in. Two ply or three? Double length or triple? Patterned or embossed? Recycled or bamboo? Since when did toilet-paper become so complicated? CHOICE says if consumers are choosing toilet paper that’s rough, tears at the worst [...]

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Roadside rubbish still rife, says Ivanov

CLEAN Up Australia Day is Sunday, March 2, but for Ashley resident and former Moree Plains Shire councillor, Michael Ivanov, it’s every day. Mr Ivanov has for many years collected roadside rubbish on his daily commute to Moree. But in recent weeks, his work on the Carnarvon Highway between Moree and Ashley has become harder. [...]

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Moree shire bulky waste collection scheduled for March

MOREE shire residents are urged to clear out the shed, tidy up the yard and think about finally getting rid of that old furniture and whitegoods as Moree Plains Shire Council calls on registrations for its bulky waste collection next month. Council offers two free scheduled bulky waste collections each year – March and September [...]

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Blue Plaque for Walgett honours 60 years since the Freedom Ride

THE State Government has marked the 60th anniversary of the 1965 Freedom Ride with the announcement of funding to complete a community pavilion in Walgett and a new program to commemorate significant steps along the Freedom Ride route. Minister for Heritage Penny Sharpe and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty David Harris were in Walgett [...]

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ABCARE Greater Western Challenge runs on this Saturday

A total of 28 teams from across New South Wales and south-east Queensland – 21 men’s and seven ladies – will run on to Boughton Oval when Moree Boars Rugby League Club host the ABCARE Greater Western Challenge on Saturday. Moree Boars club president Todd Mitchell said the response to the February 22 knock-out carnival [...]

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