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Thumbs down 16/6/20

Narrabri is on a flood plain so perhaps NBN Co can explain what happens when these shiny new cabinets go underwater? Does the internet still work? Will it work when the water recedes? Or will the electronics be short circuited permanently? Is this the most suitable...

Thumbs up 16/6/20

Thumbs up to the establishment of the Narrabri Industrial Network by a group of Narrabri-based business operators showcasing our town as a great place to live with wonderful citizens and many business opportunities.

Thumbs up 16/6/20

Thumbs up to Narrabri Shire Council for the great support to ensure that the final approval for the gas project is not far away.

Thumbs up 16/6/20

Thumbs up to the group of musicians playing in Maitland Street last Saturday morning bringing great joy to citizens. How cosmopolitan is Narrabri!

Topical 16/6/20

A new word has apparently emerged - ‘doomscrolling.’ The Wall Street Journal reports doomscrolling, also known as ‘doomsurfing, is a social media phenomenon which means spending inordinate amounts of time on screens poring over grim news. “Primal instincts often drive...

Topical 16/6/20

The latest figures show 1.87 million people have accessed their superannuation early, taking out $15.3 billion dollars and analysis reveals the bulk of it has been spent on consumables, holidays and other goodies.

A move to Narrabri’s iconic Monterey Cafe for chef James

A move to Narrabri’s iconic Monterey Cafe for chef James

Chef James Bennett is investing and upscaling his business, confident in the future of Narrabri and the district. Chef James has built a following among local diners over the years and has latterly been operating the Gourmet Goblet restaurant at Narrabri Bowling Club,...

Who can remember riding to school?

Who can remember riding to school?

James, (9) and Amanda (7) Paas were fascinated to hear school days stories from their grandfather Rob Murchison, 80, particularly about his riding his horse 10km to Attunga Public School when he was a kid. “They were excited to ride to school one day just as he had...

A $687,000 facelift for Courthouse

A $687,000 facelift for Courthouse

Narrabri’s historic courthouse is to receive a $687,000 facelift, the biggest upgrade for decades. Work to be done will improve fire safety, security and a general restoration. Narrabri’s is one of seven courthouses across the Barwon electorate to be funded from the...

Council elections will be  held in September 2021

Council elections will be held in September 2021

Narrabri Shire Council elections, along with all local government elections across NSW, will now be held on September 4, 2021. The elections were scheduled for September this year at the conclusion of the four year term, but were postponed because of health...

Council will advocate for environment safeguards

Council will advocate for environment safeguards

Narrabri Shire Council has made four comprehensive submissions over the past three years on the Narrabri Gas Project, the council said in a statement. “Council has and will continue to advocate for appropriate environmental protections should the Narrabri Gas Project...

Registration fees waived for NSW greyhound owners

Greyhound owners across the state will have their registration fees waived for another 12 months, following a decision by the NSW Government. Nationals Upper House MP, Sam Farraway said the fee waivers would help greyhound owners who have been impacted by the COVID-19...