Council Works Program – Period Ending Friday 4th April 2025

Council Works Program – Period Ending Friday 4th April 2025

Council Works Program – Period Ending Friday 4th April 2025

The following works are scheduled in the period ending Friday 4 April 2025 subject to weather conditions and unforeseen delays:  Jetpatching in the Glen Innes Township, Old Grafton Road and Strathbogie Road; General street sweeping around the Glen Innes Township; The Roads Construction Crew will be working  on Wellington Vale Road; Maintenance grading is scheduled for Glen Innes Township gravel roads, Fawcett Road, Winters Road, Crotty Road, Six Mile Road, Bargens Road, Severn River Road and Streeters Road; The Heavy Patching Crew will be undertaking urban heavy patching a various locations as part of the urban heave patching reseal program. The Bridge…
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Local Cane Toad Sighting Reported

Local Cane Toad Sighting Reported

Glen Innes Severn Council has been alerted to a report of a cane toad (Rhinella marina) sighting within the local area. Authorities from the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) and Northern Tablelands Local Land Services are collaborating with the individual who reported the sighting, as well as local businesses, to ensure biosecurity measures are in place to conduct inspections. Cane toads pose a significant threat to ecosystems and communities. They can spread by hiding in freight, green waste, and timber, potentially establishing new populations. Under the NSW Biosecurity Act 2015, they are classified as a declared pest, meaning sightings…
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Bone Density + Exercise

Bone Density + Exercise

What is Osteoporosis/Osteopenia? Osteoporosis affects 1.2 million Australians, where bones become fragile and brittle leading to a higher risk of fractures than in normal bones. This can affect any bones particularly hip, spine, wrist, ribs and forearms. Osteoporosis/Osteopenia occur when bones lose minerals, such as calcium, quicker than the body can replace, leading to a loss of bone thickness (bone density). Various risk factors exist affecting men and women which include age, medical conditions including malabsorption, perimenopause, cancer and its treatment and autoimmune conditions. Osteoporosis usually has no symptoms until a fracture occurs which is why it is often called…
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Glen Innes Cup Race Day Set for May 10

Glen Innes Cup Race Day Set for May 10

The Glen Innes Jockey Club has announced that the Glen Innes Cup Race Day, traditionally held in January, has been rescheduled to Saturday, 10 May 2025. This year's event was postponed due to unsuitable track conditions following heavy rainfall. Cassandra Hill, Publicity Officer at the Glen Innes Jockey Club expressed enthusiasm about the new date, stating, "This is very exciting for the Jockey Club but also for the Glen Innes community. We are really looking forward to it and hope that the community can come together and get behind and support it."​ Hill also highlighted the novelty of a winter…
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Pasture Legumes: A Game Changer for Honey Bees

Pasture Legumes: A Game Changer for Honey Bees

The Australian honey bee industry is under increasing pressure from drought, floods, bushfires, and limited access to public lands. As a result, private farmland is emerging as a valuable resource for honey production. One promising but often overlooked option is pasture legumes—plants that support livestock and are a rich source of nectar and pollen for honey bees. The Clover4Bees pilot study, funded by AgriFutures Australia, explored how pasture legumes could benefit honey bees. Over two years, researchers evaluated different legume species at four sites across NSW, including the Glen Innes Agricultural Research Station. The study identified six standout species for…
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Golf Update 18th March 2025

Golf Update 18th March 2025

No golf on Wednesday last week due to the wet weather and the course being closed. Veterans Golf A good field of 25 players competed for the Monthly Medal which is a stroke event.  Winner was Glen Fairclough with a 72 from Robert Bruce with a 74.  Nearest the pins were Glen Fairclough on the 4th and the Pro Pin on the 12th went to Peter Tough.  Putting went to Farley Sherrott with 28 putts. Thursday is round 4 of the New England Veterans Pennants with a strong field of 95 players from Glen Innes, Guyra, Armidale, Uralla and Walcha…
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Australian Celtic Festival – Opportunities for Local Businesses

Australian Celtic Festival – Opportunities for Local Businesses

Glen Innes is set to come alive from 1–4 May 2025 with the return of the Australian Celtic Festival (ACF), celebrating the cultures of Brittany, Cornwall, and Wales. As one of Australia’s largest Celtic festivals, the event is expected to draw thousands of visitors eager to experience traditional music, dance, and heritage. A Taste of Celtic Culture: The Australian Celtic Festival Celtic Food Trail Local restaurants, cafés, and pubs are invited to take part in the ACF Celtic Food Trail by creating special menu items inspired by the cuisines of Brittany, Cornwall, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Scotland, and Wales.…
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Police Seek Witnesses to Two-Vehicle Crash on New England Highway

Police Seek Witnesses to Two-Vehicle Crash on New England Highway

New England Police are calling for witnesses following a two-vehicle collision on the New England Highway near Grafton Street, Glen Innes, yesterday morning. Emergency services responded to the incident at around 11 am, where they found a Toyota utility had overturned and landed on its roof after colliding with a Toyota SUV. The occupants of the ute, a 61-year-old man and a 65-year-old woman, sustained minor cuts and were treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being transported to Armidale Hospital for further care. The driver of the SUV, a 17-year-old boy, suffered a minor hand injury. He…
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The Hon Nichole Overall MLC Visits Glen Innes VIEW Club

The Hon Nichole Overall MLC Visits Glen Innes VIEW Club

More than 70 rural women from Gunnedah, Manilla, Tamworth and Glen Innes VIEW Clubs gathered at the Services Club, Glen Innes, to celebrate International Women's Day on 8th March. They also came to hear a keynote address from the Member for Monaro, The Hon Nichole Overall MLC, a member of The Nationals. Nichole’s life has included some very significant first achievements: growing up in the Riverina she was the first member of her family to attend university and she was the first woman elected to hold the seat of Monaro. She was encouraged to run for Parliament by her friend…
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St Joseph’s Students Shine at Diocesan Swimming Carnival

St Joseph’s Students Shine at Diocesan Swimming Carnival

Following their school swimming carnival, twelve students from St Joseph's Primary School in Glen Innes travelled to Gunnedah on 28 February to represent their school in the Diocesan Swimming Carnival. The students had an exceptional day of competition, with several securing places at the upcoming Polding Championships. The following students have progressed: Kash McPhillips - Senior Boys 50m Backstroke Phoebe Newberry - Senior Girls 4 x 50m Relay Felicity Adams - Senior Girls 4 x 50m Relay Maggie Doust - 11 Years Girls 50m Freestyle; Senior Girls 4 x 50m Relay; 11 Years Girls 50m Breaststroke Zara Correy - 11…
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