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Stars of Narrabri 2026 ready to dance for cancer awareness

Stars of Narrabri 2026 ready to dance for cancer awareness

The Stars of Narrabri is back again, with new local personalities ready to put their talent to the test to dance for cancer. This year’s cohort features business and community leaders who are ready for a night of fun while raising funds and awareness for the Cancer...

Coffee with a cop at The Crossing Theatre

Coffee with a cop at The Crossing Theatre

Narrabri police officers and Oxley Police District senior leadership are encouraging members of the public to come along to Coffee with a Cop, being held at The Crossing Theatre, next Tuesday, March 17. Community members will have an opportunity to engage with...

Carp Muster again proves a huge hit in Narrabri | PHOTOS

Carp Muster again proves a huge hit in Narrabri | PHOTOS

Narrabri’s much-loved Carp Muster returned at the weekend, with eager fishers turning out to rid the Namoi River of the invasive pest. Up and down Narrabri Creek and along the Namoi riverbanks, community members and visiting muster-enthusiasts tossed their lines. The...

Charlie’s Charts 12th March 2026

Charlie’s Charts 12th March 2026

The local market is down again today after overnight moves. The 50 percent retracement in prices from the 2025 low sits around 8,200 points. The broad-based US S@P 500 index has just had four consecutive closes below the 100 day moving average for the first time since...

Mayor Tiemens acknowledges Cr Mandy Brown’s service

Mayor Tiemens acknowledges Cr Mandy Brown’s service

This week I would like to begin by acknowledging the resignation of councillor Mandy Brown from Narrabri Shire Council for health reasons. Mandy has served our community with dedication and a strong sense of responsibility. During her time on council she brought a...

Progress on new regional rail fleet

Progress on new regional rail fleet

Delivery of a new fleet of regional trains, set to service major centres including Narrabri, has marked a significant milestone. The state government announced nine new trains had arrived. Two have started running on sections as testing ramps up. The Spanish-built...

Inspiring evening for International Women’s Day | PHOTOS

Inspiring evening for International Women’s Day | PHOTOS

International Women's Day was celebrated with an inspiring event focused on connection, creativity and conversation at The Crossing Theatre last Friday evening. Hosted by Narrabri Shire Council and emceed by general manager Eloise Chaplain, the event brought together...

Vandal charged for alleged road, sign graffiti

Vandal charged for alleged road, sign graffiti

A 43-year-old woman has been charged in relation to alleged graffiti on roads and signs between Narrabri and Wee Waa. The damage to the public infrastructure has been estimated at more than $23,000. The woman was charged with stalk/intimidate, two counts of malicious...

Murray-Darling Basin Plan review in spotlight at Gunnedah forum

Murray-Darling Basin Plan review in spotlight at Gunnedah forum

The Murray-Darling Basin Plan has come under review for the first time in 14 years. In the wake of the Millennium drought, the Basin Plan was established in 2012 to help combat the overextraction of the Murray-Darling Basin. From there, $13 billion was put into the...

Grain industry drives growth in agriculture: Brendan Moylan

Grain industry drives growth in agriculture: Brendan Moylan

New data shows Australia’s cropping sector continues to be a major driver of national agricultural growth, with industry figures pointing to record production levels and strong long-term export gains. According to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource...

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