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Narrabri Public School marks Anzac Day with moving tribute

Narrabri Public School marks Anzac Day with moving tribute

Narrabri Public School marked Anzac Day with a moving ceremony at the end of term one. Young leaders led the school in a moving service that honoured the memory of those who fought in the First World War and all conflicts since. The school’s leaders spoke with...

Youth homelessness an invisible issue no more

Youth homelessness an invisible issue no more

Narrabri and District Community Aid Service (NDCAS) will shine a light on youth homelessness on April 19, bringing an important petition to the wider Narrabri business community. “We are calling on the ones who have a voice to speak up for the ones who do not,” said...

Young leaders and businesses unite

Young leaders and businesses unite

Narrabri Rotaract has set the bar for young leadership and initiative after their successful mentorship program was approved for another term at Narrabri High School. In collaboration with Narrabri Industrial Network (NIN) businesses, the program aims to inspire next...

More champions crowned at the Narrabri Bowling Club

More champions crowned at the Narrabri Bowling Club

Lorraine Scott and Lyn Tuckey were crowned Narrabri Women’s Bowling Club champions last Thursday when they both prevailed in finals matches at the Narrabri Bowling Club’s John McNamara Owen Campey Green. Scott claimed the Millie Baguley Memorial Trophy, which is...

Three injured in brawl at Wee Waa

Three injured in brawl at Wee Waa

A man will face court next month following an investigation into a brawl. About 6pm on Sunday, April 16, emergency services responded to reports of a fight at an address on Empire Place, Wee Waa. Officers attached to Oxley Police District attended along with NSW...

Keep tetanus vaccinations up to date: NSW Health

Keep tetanus vaccinations up to date: NSW Health

NSW Health is urging people to make sure they are up to date with their tetanus vaccinations after three cases in NSW, including one death. Dr Christine Selvey, director of communicable diseases, NSW Health, urged the community, particularly older people, to ensure...

Growers urged to check paddocks

Growers urged to check paddocks

Speaking at the meeting of the National Mouse Group on March 31, experts from Australia’s national science agency CSIRO, warned that while mouse numbers vary across cropping zones, if present in high numbers, they can have devastating impacts on crops being sown....

Increasing mouse numbers a cause for concern

Increasing mouse numbers a cause for concern

increased mouse activity with reports of increasing damage to crops and fodder across the state. Two years after a mouse plague saw vehicles, buildings and towns infested while crops were destroyed, NSW Farmers president Xavier Martin is urging growers to be...

Wee Waa’s dazzling debutantes

Wee Waa’s dazzling debutantes

The 2023 Wee Waa Lions Club debutante ball was held on Saturday, March 25 at the town’s bowling club. Eight wonderful young women were presented to Lions zone 12 chair Bob Percival. There was a special recognition on the night for dedicated dance instructor Lyle...

Michelle York to mark first solo exhibition

Michelle York to mark first solo exhibition

“Noise” has been transformed into art in Michelle York’s first solo exhibition at the Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery. Mushy – opening on Friday, April 21 – will give viewers a “glimpse” into Ms York’s “innermost thought processes” as she made the move to...

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