Inverell Police have made some significant progression of investigations last week into break and enters committed on a number of commercial premises in the Inverell CBD. Three young persons have been identified with two of those offenders been processed and will be...
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Lisztomania Pipped by a Lip on the Line
Inverell trainer Todd Payne says his runner Lisztomania ran unbelievably well in Saturday’s $1 million Country championships at Randwick. Trailing the favourite Gallant Star into the straight, Lisztomania peeled off his heels to range up and hit the front in the...
Inverell’s Main Street Transformed by Youth Artworks
Inverell, 7 April – The creativity of local youth will be on show in the Inverell CBD this week with the unveiling of a new public art initiative in Otho Street and Byron Street. Seventeen artworks created by talented young artists aged 12 - 19 will be...
Two Arrested After Home Invasion in Moree
Two teenagers have been charged over a home invasion in north west NSW that left one man with a broken nose. Officers from Operation Soteria arrested the 17-year-old boy and 19-year-old woman in Moree yesterday (Thursday 3 April 2025), as part of its ongoing crackdown...
Soccer & Union Action in Inverell
Inverell F.C commences their Northern Inland Premier League season tomorrow after their games against Namoi United last week was washed out. They’ll line up against Hillvue Rovers in both 1st and 2nd grade matches at the Sports complex kicking off at 1pm. This year’s...
Group 19 Kicks Off This Weekend
The Group 19 Rugby League season gets underway this weekend with eight teams going around in the 1st grade competition following confirmation the Armidale Rams and Bingara Bullets won’t be fielding teams this year. But the recent wet weather has forced league...
Trump’s Tariffs to Impact Farmers
NSW Farmers says Donald Trump’s trade tariffs will hurt Aussie farmers and American consumers. While the state’s peak farming body was disappointed the Trump Administration imposed a 10 per cent tariff on Australian exports, NSW Farmers President Xavier Martin...
Red Meat Prices to Increase After QLD Flooding Event
Red meat prices are set to rise following the flooding in outback Queensland that continues to wipe out cattle and impact food and livestock transport. News website Nine MSN reports more than 100,000 head of cattle, sheep and goats have been killed or lost so far due...
Keating Wants to Crack Down on Local Crime
New Inspector at Inverell Police station Blake Keating has indicated there’ll be a higher presence of officers in town to address the crime issues. Speaking on STA FM, Inspector Keating says he’ll be aiming for high visibility patrols in the town, better response...