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Plans begin for new ANZAC memorial park in Wee Waa

Plans begin for new ANZAC memorial park in Wee Waa

NBN News

Plans for a new community space in Wee Waa are beginning to take shape.

Locals, collaborating with council to design a memorial precinct paying tribute to ANZAC soldiers – in the heart of town.

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Local newspapers set to return weeks after closure

Local newspapers set to return weeks after closure

Tweed Coast Times - 3rd June 2026

The Narrabri Courier, Gunnedah Times and Wee Waa News will return on June 11, a month after publishing what many believed would be their final editions.

The three newspapers, which ceased publication on May 7, have been acquired by Times News Group and are expected to resume serving their communities in the coming weeks.

The announcement brings an abrupt end to fears that Narrabri, Gunnedah and Wee Waa could lose their local newspapers permanently.

For generations, the three mastheads have reported on everything from droughts and floods to council decisions, sporting triumphs, agricultural developments and community milestones.

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The Role of Bus Hire and Coach Charter Bundaberg City in Regional Tourism Growth

The Role of Bus Hire and Coach Charter Bundaberg City in Regional Tourism Growth

Reliable transport links Bundaberg’s attractions, events, and economy through trusted bus services.

Bundaberg City is steadily growing as a regional tourism hub, and bus hire and coach charter Bundaberg City plays a critical role in this development. From eco-tourism at Mon Repos to heritage experiences at the Bundaberg Rum Distillery, coach services ensure groups can access attractions with ease. They also support events, reduce congestion, and create local economic opportunities. By using providers such as trusted bus charters Bundaberg City, visitors and locals alike benefit from safe, reliable, and sustainable travel. This transport network strengthens Bundaberg’s reputation as a connected, accessible, and future-ready destination.

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Hospital Cleaning Products Suppliers and the Shift Towards Sustainable Healthcare Practices

Hospital Cleaning Products Suppliers and the Shift Towards Sustainable Healthcare Practices

Building stronger healthcare systems through safe and sustainable cleaning partnerships.

Hospitals rely heavily on cleaning product suppliers to maintain strict hygiene standards, but the role of these suppliers is evolving. Increasingly, hospitals are demanding sustainable solutions that reduce chemical use, minimise waste, and improve staff safety. This article examines how hospital cleaning products suppliers are adapting, from offering biodegradable disinfectants to innovative microfibre technologies. It also explores the challenges of adopting eco-friendly practices, including costs and training, while highlighting the long-term financial and environmental benefits. With regulations likely to tighten, hospitals that partner with sustainable suppliers may lead the way in both patient care and climate responsibility.

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Fuel Subsidies for Community Services

Fuel Subsidies for Community Services

5 May, 2026

Member for Barwon, Roy Butler, has warned that the ongoing fuel crisis could severely compromise access to essential health and community services in rural and remote communities unless a temporary fuel subsidy is introduced.

Mr Butler’s office has been contacted by numerous organisations that provide transport for rural and remote patients to attend health and specialist appointments, as well as organisations delivering health services directly into people’s homes.

“These services are a lifeline for people who have no other means of transport,” Mr Butler said. “Any disruption caused by increased fuel prices would have serious consequences for health and wellbeing outcomes in our communities.”

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Fuel Crisis Prompts Tourism Concerns

Fuel Crisis Prompts Tourism Concerns

5 May 2026

Rising concern about the impact of the fuel crisis on local tourism has prompted the Member for Barwon, Roy Butler, to urge city residents to continue with their plans to visit regional NSW over the Easter holiday.  

Local tourism operators are reporting a bump in Easter cancellations against a backdrop of lower overall bookings in March this year compared to the same time last year. 

“It’s a tough time for many people who work in tourism,” said Mr Butler.  

“Caravan parks in Broken Hill are reporting a drop in revenue of more than 25%, with management and staff discussing reduced hours. 

“Fewer shifts are available for motel workers around Narrabri too. 

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Highly developed livestock breeding and backgrounding operation | Photos

Highly developed livestock breeding and backgrounding operation | Photos

For sale through Elders as a whole or as two separate assets.
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As profits slide and inputs rise, minimum wage hike risks farm wage blowout

As profits slide and inputs rise, minimum wage hike risks farm wage blowout

Farm cost-price squeeze just got tighter as wage pressures build.
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Drones in Agriculture

Published on Monday, June 1, 2026

Drones in Agriculture

19th and 20th August

Event date: 8/19/2026 - 8/20/2026 Export event

Are you wanting to learn how to use a drone on your farm OR how to map your farm and utilise the data using a drone? Now’s your chance!

🚁🌾 Drones are transforming modern agriculture — from precision crop mapping to smarter livestock management. With high-resolution aerial imaging and real-time data, farmers can monitor crop health, irrigation, and soil conditions while also tracking livestock, checking fences, and locating animals across large properties quickly and efficiently. This technology helps reduce costs, save time, improve yields, and support more sustainable farming practices. The future of farming is smarter, faster, and flying above us. πŸ„πŸ“

#DroneTechnology #SmartFarming #PrecisionAgriculture #FarmMapping #LivestockManagement #AgTech #DroneTraining #Agriculture #FarmTech #SkillUp #TechInAg

When & Where:

Drones in Agriculture

πŸ“Lismore 7 July

πŸ“Grafton 9 July

πŸ“Walcha 10 July

πŸ“Inverell 18 August

πŸ“Wee Waa 19 August

πŸ“Walgett 20 August

πŸ“Parkes 27 August

πŸ“Bourke 14 September

πŸ“Cobar 16 September

πŸ“Nyngan 17 September

πŸ“Broken Hill 12 October

πŸ“Pooncarie 14 October

πŸ“Balranald 15 October

Farm Mapping and Data Collection

πŸ“Lismore 8 July 2026

πŸ“Parkes 22 May 2026

πŸ“Bourke 15 September 2026

πŸ“Broken Hill 13 October 2026

DRONES IN AGRICULTURE

1 day face-to-face with pre-course online work.

This course is mapped to the following national units of competency:

- AHCMOM311 Operate precision control technology

- AVIW0028 Operate and manage remote pilot aircraft systems

More information at https://www.tocal.nsw.edu.au/.../production/drones-in-ag

*also available fee for service - $1375.00 per person to ineligible applicants

FARM MAPPING AND DATA COLLECTION

1 day face-to-face with pre-course online work.

This course is mapped to the following national units of competency:

- AHCWRK215 Collect and record production data

- AHCLPW410 Produce maps for land management purposes

More information at https://www.tocal.nsw.edu.au/.../farm-mapping-and-data

*also available fee for service - $1165.00 per person to ineligible applicants

πŸ‘‰ Click the link below to register your interest!

Apply now: https://nswtrade.wufoo.com/.../drones-and-mapping.../

✨ *The eligibility criteria is:

AgSkilled 3.0 provides NSW government-subsidised training for the agricultural sector, targeting plant-growing (Cotton, Grain, Rice, Production Horticulture & Viticulture) and livestock industries. Eligible participants must be aged 15+, no longer at school, live or work in NSW, and be Australian/NZ citizens or permanent residents. It covers primary producers, employees, and upskilling into the Agriculture Industry.

For more information, please don't hesitate to contact:

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Phone: 6951 2695

Email: sharon.leach@dpird.nsw.gov.au

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