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April 12, 2022 The Gunnybalds has showcased the “astonishing” talent and creativity of local artists in this year’s exhibition. The exhibition officially opened on Friday at Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery and 41 entries were installed, waiting to be discovered. The Gunnybalds is our tribute to the famous Archibald Prize and a new medium, digital works, was included this year. Lauren Miller took out first place in the Open Section with a portrait of Lance…
April 8, 2022 Gunnedah Shire Council’s Deputy Mayor is “shocked and bitterly disappointed” with the Independent Planning Commission’s “April Fool’s Day” decision to short-change the Gunnedah Shire in its approval of Whitehaven’s Narrabri Underground Stage 3 Project. “This approval will see the Gunnedah community subsidising the development impacts to the tune of $2 million,” Councillor Rob Hooke said. “The IPC has taken Whitehaven’s offer as the preferred position, thereby clearly siding with the applicant and…
April 8, 2022 It will be flat-out Friday for Gunnedah Shire’s youth with a free colour run, outdoor cinema and the PCYC Youth Hub opening. Join the fun in the colour run today at Longmuir Playing Fields from 4pm then head along to the Gunnedah PCYC for its Youth Hub opening, followed by a free screening of Space Jam: A New Legacy.    Council’s Cultural Precinct Team Leader Lauren Mackley said it was a great…
April 7, 2022 Regional areas are calling a halt to a crime surge across North-West New South Wales. Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey said Gunnedah was among a number of Shires experiencing a worrying sustained rise in the number of crimes including car theft and break and enters, with perpetrators becoming more and more brazen. “The 2021 figures show a collection of crime hotspots across this region,” Cr Chaffey said. “Last year, Gunnedah Shire’s rate…
6 April, 2022 Gunnedah Shire Council’s school holiday program has arrived and it is chock-a-block with activities, from whipcracking to candle-making, and movies to fun with clay. Gunnedah Shire Council Manager Customer and Community Relations Charlotte Hoddle said whatever your child’s interests, they are sure to find a fun activity during the holidays. “What a fantastic start to the Easter holidays with the Youth Week Colour Run – Colours for Nourishment at 4pm on Friday…
March 31, 2022 The month of March has zoomed by with Gunnedah’s Weeks of Speed. The collaborative festival wrapped on the weekend after many successful events, including drag racing, the Tractor Trek, Multicultural Markets, Show and Shine, greyhound racing, motorcycle racing, and the Mount Porcupine Hill Climb. For the first time, the Australian Whip Cracking Titles and World Bullock Whip Titles were part of the program and the local Wicks family was well-represented. Weeks of…
March 30, 2022 Youth Week 2022 kicked off a little early today with Gunnedah Youth Expo introducing students to a world of possibilities. The event was the first in a whole program that includes a colour run, skate workshop, outdoor cinema and the opening of the PCYC Youth Hub. Gunnedah Shire Council Manager Customer and Community Relations Charlotte Hoddle said NSW Youth Week, which officially runs from April 4 to April 14, was the perfect…
March 29, 2022 A whole world of possibilities will be laid out for Gunnedah Shire youth tomorrow at the 2022 Gunnedah Youth Expo. More than 20 exhibitors will be at the Expo, including universities and TAFE, Gunnedah-based businesses and service providers. The Gunnedah Youth Expo, a joint initiative of Gunnedah Shire Council, Gunnedah Youth Interagency and NSW Youth Week, was visited by more than 250 students last year. Gunnedah Shire Council Manager of Customer and…
March 29, 2022 Community and sporting groups can realise their goals by applying for up to $5,000 through Gunnedah Shire Council’s Section 356 Community and Sports Small Grants Program. For 18 years, the program has funded the launch of new initiatives, much-needed equipment and infrastructure changes for countless groups, and Gunnedah Shire Mayor Jamie Chaffey urged community organisations and sporting clubs to make the most of the opportunity. “With so many fundraising opportunities and activities…
Businesses in NSW will be banned from supplying single-use plastic items to customers in the next six months. The supply of lightweight shopping bags will be banned from June 1, 2022, and the supply of single-use plastic straws, stirrers, cutlery, bowls, and plates and expanded polystyrene food service items will be banned from November 1, 2022. The supply of single-use plastic cotton buds and microbeads in rinse-off personal care products will also be banned. This…