After announcing the major rehabilitation project in December last year, initial construction works are set to start along Tamworth’s Carthage Street from Monday 28 April.
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Local Latin dancers shine at Latinfest
Ten passionate local dancers have just returned home to the New England following an exciting weekend at the inaugural Port Macquarie Latinfest.
New Federal funding for New England towns
Tamworth, Glen Innes, Tenterfield, and Inverell to receive cash for major infrastructure projects thanks to Federal Funding.
Great Southern Nights reveals stellar 2025 line up
Tamworth will join multiple venues across NSW to host live music celebration, Great Southern Nights in 2025.
New vessels launched to protect against water pollution
A new fleet of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) vessels are making their way to the New England to help clean up our waterway.
Brewfest… more than beers with fun for all the family
It’s time to raise a glass as Tamworth’s version of Oktoberfest takes over Scully Park at Wests, once again on November 23.
Calls for reform to save festival industry
Tamworth MP Kevin Anderson and Tamworth Country Music Festival organiser Barry Harley have called for reforms needed to save the festival sector
Tamworth community benefits from more grant funding
Residents across the Tamworth region will share in the benefits of more than $4 million under the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program.
Could Tamworth’s BBQ Festival be the next Deni Ute Muster?
Tamworth’s Barbeque Festival has been highlighted as one of the state’s next ‘big’ events to take off. What do you think?
Small towns, hard water, old pipes, and no data: a recipe for hiding water quality issues
Aging infrastructure is a significant issue in many of our tiny communities, particularly those with hard water. Part 2 of our investigation into poor water quality in the New England.
