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Life Matters: Start living for God today

Life Matters: Start living for God today

I was putting on my shirt prior to going for a bike ride the other day when I noticed something that shocked me. The shirt was a commemorative shirt from a charity bike ride that I participated in along the Great Ocean Road. We rode a total of a little under 300km...

Garden Club back in swing for 2026

Garden Club back in swing for 2026

Coogle Cafe was the venue for Narrabri Garden Club’s first meeting of 2026 on Wednesday, February 11. Thanks to Matt and the Coogle Cafe team for the venue and great morning tea. Judy Haire was presented with the Jean Harris Memorial trophy as the winner of the 2025...

Charlie’s Charts 5th March 2026

Charlie’s Charts 5th March 2026

The local market’s momentum is clearly down over the past few days with the US war on Iran creating a lot of uncertainty in global markets. Even today’s session is trading lower than the open. The local markets slow upwards grind from the 2009 lows continues. The US...

Narrabri Carp Muster is back this weekend

Narrabri Carp Muster is back this weekend

The highly-anticipated annual Carp Muster is back this weekend. The Narrabri Amateur Fishing Club will hold the event this Saturday and Sunday, with registrations being taken at The Crossing Theatre. The Carp Muster is a family-friendly event that serves as an...

More than a train stop: The beauty of architecture and design

More than a train stop: The beauty of architecture and design

‘Great Railway Stations – Evoking the Spirit of Romance and Adventure’ is the topic of ArtsNational Narrabri’s first arts talk for 2026. London tour guide and gallery guide Ian Swankie will be in Narrabri for the presentation at The Crossing Theatre on Monday, March...

Stacey McAllan Legal:  Thriving, leading boldly

Stacey McAllan Legal: Thriving, leading boldly

The principal lawyer behind Stacey McAllan Legal has had her fair share of overcoming challenges - which may be why in the business of law she is thriving. Stacey has never let adversity stop her from aiming high and meeting those goals. She was a teenage mum and went...

Seven charged in Moree operation

Seven charged in Moree operation

Seven people have been charged following a three-day high-visibility surge operation focused on preventing and disrupting crime in Moree. From Thursday, February 19 to Saturday, February 21, general duties police from New England Police District were assisted by...

Assault incident at Moree school

Assault incident at Moree school

Two teenagers will face court following an alleged assault incident at a school in Moree. About 3.20pm on Tuesday, February 24, officers attached to New England Police District were called to a school on Albert Street, Moree, with reports of an assault. Police arrived...

New director welcomed  to Liverpool Plains Shire

New director welcomed to Liverpool Plains Shire

Liverpool Plains Shire Council has welcomed Paul Gallagher as its new director of infrastructure and utilities. Council general manager Cian Middleton said Mr Gallagher brings more than four decades of experience in the sector, including his most recent role as...

$9.4 million for Hiringa Energy’s Moree project

$9.4 million for Hiringa Energy’s Moree project

The NSW government has awarded $9.4 million to renewable fuels company Hiringa Energy to expand production of low carbon ammonia fertiliser near Moree, in a move aimed at decarbonising agriculture and boosting regional jobs. The funding forms part of the state...

Creating character at TAS

Creating character at TAS

When Year 10 student Benjamin Taylor first saw The Armidale School to visit his older brother some years ago, he couldn’t wait until it was his turn to go. “The buildings reminded me of Hogwarts, and everything my brother and sister did while they were here,...

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