With the Northern Tablelands By-Election only 3 days away, residents are being advised of where to vote on Election Day. In Inverell, voters have four locations to vote including the Inverell Town Hall, Masonic Hall, as well as Ross Hill and Inverell Public schools,...
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STA FM Rural News | 15-06-2024
Inverell Cattle Sale – Tuesday 11th June – Total 1039 - +604 Numbers increased by 604 for a yarding of 1,039 head consisting of a good supply of young cattle and cows were also well supplied, while there was a small penning of grown steers, and there were several pens...
STA FM Rural News | 08-06-2024
Inverell Cattle Sale Tuesday 4th June Numbers were down by 841 for a yarding of 435 head, consisting mainly of yearlings and a smaller penning of cows. Quality was mixed, although there were several lines of well-bred and well finished yearling steers and heifers...
STA FM Rural News | 01-06-2024
Inverell Cattle Sale Tuesday 28th May. Inverell penned 1276 mixed quality cattle however not all buyers attended to varied market trends. Light yearling steers to background up 15c/kg with similar weights to feed on were 4c/kg better and selling 224c to...
Weekly Rural News Report | 25-05-2024
STA FM RURAL NEWS Big decisions lay ahead for wool growers The ACM Agri WoolPoll survey has closed, and the results are in - most wool growers don't want to see the Australian Wool Innovation levy raised. The 2018 WoolPoll vote resulted in the levy dropping to 1.5 per...
YOUTH TO UNLEASH DESIGN SKILLS
YOUTH ready to kick start a creative career in graphic design are invited to register for a free workshop next month in Inverell. Event coordinator, Christy Galbraith says the one-day workshop is aimed at teens and young adults aged 15 – 24 years and will be held...
Lithium-Ion Batteries Warning
Fire and Rescue NSW has expressed concerns about the rising rate of Lithium-Ion battery fires as crews responded to four separate incidents last week. 63 Lithium-Ion battery fires have been recorded to date in 2024, subject to review, at a rate of 5.7 blazes a week....
Amendments to Youth Crime Bill
MEMBER for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall has welcomed the passage of the bail reform legislation through the Legislative Assembly earlier this week, representing the first tranche of the $13.4 million law and order package recently announced for Moree. Mr Marshall...
Voluntary Assisted Dying
A woman who had connections to the Northern Tablelands region has been the first person to die by Voluntary Assisted Dying in NSW. In an item in the Northern Daily Leader, Lola Hope Dickson, who passed away on the 8th of February, spent almost 10 years suffering from...