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Council Works Program – Period Ending 22nd November 2024

Council Works Program – Period Ending 22nd November 2024

The following works are scheduled in the period ending: Friday, 22 November 2024, subject to weather conditions and unforeseen delays: • Jetpatching in Glen Innes Township, Emmaville Road and Red Range Road; • General street sweeping around the Glen Innes Township; • The Roads Construction Crew will be working at Glen Innes Airport; • Maintenance grading is scheduled for Coopers Road, Loosemores Road, Piggery Road, Tablelands Road, Summerville Road, Rossmoine Road, Rayners Road and Strachan Road. • The Bridge Team is working on Subset Road; • The Maintenance Crew will be undertaking weed spraying at various locations. • The Heavy…
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Locals Honoured By Celtic Council Of Australia

Locals Honoured By Celtic Council Of Australia

The Celtic Council of Australia held its Annual Honours Luncheon at the Red Lion Tavern in Glencoe on Saturday.  The occasion recognises individuals who have given honourable service to the Celts in Australia.  The honour of Duine Uasal (Honoured Person) was given to local residents Fiona O’Brien, Peter Grimes and John Rhys-Jones. Fiona O’Brien is a member of the Australian Standing Stones Management Board and has very ably supported the Board’s activities both in the past and today, where her financial acumen is highly valued.  She has played an integral role in the Glen Innes Pipe Band over many years,…
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Update from Glen Innes Art Gallery Inc

Update from Glen Innes Art Gallery Inc

Welcome to our first column for the Glen Innes Art Gallery Inc. The GIAG has been operating since the opening of the Glen Innes Severn Learning Centre in the early 2000s. We average a new exhibition once a month and most are open to all artists of any medium except for specialised exhibitions. We also hold workshops during the year. Our next one is on December 7th, with Jo-Ann Barr’s Jamhats - there are only a couple of spots left, so please book in this week with a $50 deposit. At the moment, we have our Christmas exhibition on until…
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Glen Innes Library Gets Into The Spirit Of Giving

Glen Innes Library Gets Into The Spirit Of Giving

Every year the Glen Innes Library supports the Glen Innes Family and Youth Support Services Christmas toy drive. This year, the library is again offering a drop off service for new toys and books.  Donations can just  be taken to the counter where the staff will accept them and place them under the Christmas tree. The gifts should be unwrapped and whatever value you can afford.  The library is unable to accept second hand goods, no matter what their quality.  The cut-off date for donations is Friday, 29 November.   What is special about the gift giving is that the Family…
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Students And Teachers Face Off At Reunion

Students And Teachers Face Off At Reunion

Three former Glen Innes High School teachers were joined by almost 60 former students from the 1967-1972 era when they gathered in Glen Innes for a reunion on the weekend (November 9 and 10). For more than 6 months a small group of former students including Bill Liston, Jenny Smith, Ken Kempton, David Clarke, Colin Walker and Graham Duck, were playing private detective in efforts to track down, contact and invite their past classmates to the weekend’s activities. Their job was made all the more difficult because they were working from old school records and other sources which were pre-internet…
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Welcome to Glen Innes News

Welcome to Glen Innes News

Today marks an exciting beginning for us as we launch the online component of Glen Innes News, and on behalf of our team I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to you for joining us on this journey. Starting a new publication is no small task, and we couldn’t have reached this point without the support, encouragement, and enthusiasm of our community. Local news holds a vital place in any community. It connects us to each other, fosters understanding, and provides us with the information we need to make decisions in our daily lives. It celebrates our local achievements, addresses…
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Wellingrove Was The First Site For Our Town – Our History

Wellingrove Was The First Site For Our Town – Our History

Glen Innes, in the area first known as Beardy Plains, was not the first choice for the town. It was originally intended that Wellingrove 24 kilometres to the northwest should be the first official administrative centre. George Polhill, owner of Wellingrove Station had requested that the town be built on his isolated property. A Court House was built, troopers were stationed there, and a store was opened by Mrs McMaster, etc. However, common-sense  prevailed – Wellingrove was just too far away from the main thoroughfare - a north south rough winding track, known as the Great North Road - the…
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Cattle Sale Report 5th November 24

Cattle Sale Report 5th November 24

lnverell penned 972 mixed quality cattle with Elders yarding 125 of those. This week cattle sold at varied trends to background and feeder demand. Most of the regular buyers attended and operated.  Background steers under 280kgs sold to cheaper trends with a slight correction in quality while in the feeder pens similar weights were dearer 300c to 400c/kg. Steers under 330kgs to background were slightly dearer and their feeder counterparts lifted 35c/kg selling to 403c/kg. Medium weight background steers 13c/kg better 388c to 403c/kg the feeders however slipped 6c/kg. The heavy feeders rallied selling to 22c/kg better. Yearling heifers under…
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ICAC Heads to Hunter New England Region

ICAC Heads to Hunter New England Region

The New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) will head to the Hunter New England region next week as part of its ongoing rural and regional outreach program. This initiative aims to extend anti-corruption efforts and training to communities across the state. The program, based in Tamworth, will feature a variety of events including workshops for public officials, visits to local councils, information sessions tailored for local electorate staff, and visits to TAFEs in the area. Chief Commissioner John Hatzistergos expressed that the rural and regional outreach program is a critical way for the ICAC to connect with public…
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