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GLEN INNES MOVES TO LEVEL 2 WATER RESTRICTIONS

GLEN INNES MOVES TO LEVEL 2 WATER RESTRICTIONS

Glen Innes Severn Council has implemented Level 2 water restrictions for Glen Innes after recent inspections of Beardy Weir, which supplies the town’s water. The restrictions have been implemented following inspections that confirmed water levels reached the trigger for Level 2 restrictions under Council’s Drought Management Plan. General Manager Bernard Smith said the move to Level 2 restrictions was an adopted step under the plan and part of Council’s normal approach to managing the town’s water supply. “These trigger points are in place so decisions are made early and consistently,” Mr Smith said. “They help Council manage water use before…
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100th year Anniversary: All Saints Anglican Church Torrington

100th year Anniversary: All Saints Anglican Church Torrington

History of Torrington All Saints Anglican Church “Ä symbol of endurance and Community Spirit” As far back as 1948 preparations were being made for the construction of this Church. Then known as The Church of England, (changed to Anglican Church in 1981) services were being held in homes. Much fund raising was done with dances, plays, fancy dress competitions & sports days where home made cakes & pies were on sale. Quite a few locals had musical instruments so music could be heard around most events. A young man by the name of George Trewhella (called Ginger George because of…
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Molly Chard: Lions Youth of the Year Zone Finalist

Molly Chard: Lions Youth of the Year Zone Finalist

Glen Innes student Molly Chard has been named the winner of the Zone Final of the Lions Youth of the Year competition, held in Glen Innes on Sunday, 15 March. Molly, who is the 2026 Head Prefect at PLC Armidale, impressed judges across a demanding day of competition that tested leadership, communication skills and community awareness. The competition involved a particularly challenging series of back-to-back assessments. Molly first undertook a 40-minute panel interview, where students were questioned on topics including leadership, community involvement and current affairs. This was followed by two impromptu speeches, where competitors were required to respond to topics with only a short preparation time…
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Creating character at TAS

Creating character at TAS

For Glen Innes siblings Emily, Tom, Josh and Matthew Pietsch, boarding at TAS has opened the door to huge range of opportunities, yet stay together as they develop into capable, kind and confident young people. Emily, in Year 11, has rowed, played rugby and completed the school’s coveted Triple Crown challenge award, for students who complete the 2km Coffs Ocean Swim, 14km City to Surf run and the 19 for Nineteen charity walk during the time at school. This month she was presented with her Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award and is currently gaining her Rural Fire Service qualifications after…
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Grafton to Inverell Cycle Classic this Saturday

Grafton to Inverell Cycle Classic this Saturday

The city of Grafton in the northern rivers of NSW will host the start of the 65th edition of the Squadron Energy Grafton to Inverell Cycle Classic on Saturday 14 March 2026. The Classic is one of Australia’s most challenging road cycling races, renowned for its difficult terrain and gruelling distance. Starting in the Clarence Valley, the race follows the Gwydir Highway to the New England High Country, attracting top cyclists from across the country and international competitors. In 2026, the event will again be round five of the ProVelo Super League (PSL), an annual cycling league hosted across Australia…
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Playgroup continues

Playgroup continues

Glen Innes Severn Council has partnered with Centacare New England North West to continue delivering weekly playgroup services for local families. Under the arrangement, Centacare will independently deliver playgroup sessions at Council’s Community and Family Services (CAFS) facility at 185 West Avenue each Tuesday during the school term, while Council provides access to the venue. Centacare will manage program delivery, including staffing and operations, drawing on its experience in early childhood and family services. The partnership supports continued access to early childhood development and family support in the Glen Innes community and aligns with Council’s Community Strategic Plan priorities for…
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The Moylan Report – Feral Pigs and Feral Fuel

The Moylan Report – Feral Pigs and Feral Fuel

FERAL PIGS RUN RIOT WHILE THE GOVERNMENT RUNS ANOTHER REVIEW I almost have to laugh. The Minns Labor Government has announced……wait for it…….a “review” into feral pigs. Because obviously what millions of 100-kilo breeding machines tearing up regional NSW really fear is a discussion paper in Macquarie Street. Last week I drove from Armidale to Moree at night, about 250 kilometres of quality agricultural country. Between Bundarra and Bingara alone I counted 21 deer. Across the full trip? Nine foxes and at least 50 pigs. Between Bingara and Gravesend the pigs were so thick in places they were impossible to…
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Community invited to support local art scene

Community invited to support local art scene

The Glen Innes Art Gallery is inviting locals to get involved in the region’s arts community, with its Annual General Meeting set to take place later this month. Established as “a gallery of excellence, created by the community for the community,” the Glen Innes Art Gallery Incorporated provides a venue for the exhibition of both local and travelling art and craft. The gallery’s strong community of artists and art lovers plays a key role in ensuring the local art scene continues to thrive and grow. Through exhibitions, workshops and events, the gallery offers opportunities for artists to showcase their work…
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High School Chosen for New Gifted Extension Class

High School Chosen for New Gifted Extension Class

Glen Innes High School was selected to deliver a new High Potential and Gifted Education (HPGE) Extension class for incoming Year 7 students in 2027. The announcement marks an exciting step forward for educational opportunities in the region. Glen Innes High School will be among a group of 20 NSW public schools expanding access to gifted and high-potential learning programs as part of the state’s wider education reforms. The new extension class is designed to support academically advanced students by providing enriched learning experiences, greater academic challenge, and opportunities to develop critical and creative thinking skills. The expansion forms part…
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Justice Where We Live

Justice Where We Live

"People don’t really know where to look for us until they need us,” says Terri Coleman, Principal Solicitor at North and North West Community Legal Service (NNW). After almost 20 years with the Service — beginning as a volunteer while she was a law student at the University of New England — Terri says her proudest moments come from seeing the real and lasting impact legal help can have on someone’s life. “Seeing the direct impact legal assistance has on the wellbeing of a client — that’s what resonates for me,” she says. ‘Justice where we live’ is the catch…
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