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Poor road quality frustrates residents
9:38 AM AEDT | Anita Davis works in Glen Innes, lives in the Inverell shire but is one of numerous residents who live in what is commonly known as the black hole and feel neglected by the Inverell Shire Council.
Racing great's bloodline do battle
9:33 AM AEDT | At Minumurra Stud all eyes will be on race number two as history is made. The grandchildren of two of the most infamous mares to come out of the New England region will race against one another for the first time.
Concern over unwanted pets
9:29 AM AEDT | In the lead up to Christmas and over the holiday period council rangers have been inundated with unwanted animals.
Iain's winning ways
9:08 AM AEDT | Glen Innes farmer Iain Smith was elated to be on board Wild Oats XI as it claimed a record fourth consecutive victory in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race.
9:03 AM AEDT | Drink driving offences recorded in Glen Innes have made up one third of the total recorded in the New England region over the Christmas new year period but in other areas numbers were down.
Locals primed for Cup day showcase
9:00 AM AEDT | They will flock to the racecourse in droves, a sea of hats and fascinators spread across the lawn, fighting for shade in the grandstand and waving money at the bookies as the champagne flows.
6/01/2009 | With two proposals currently before the Department of Planning for wind farms in the Furracabad and Ben Lomond area, a third has been proposed for the Kings Plain area.
Car winner all smiles following successful Christmas promotion
6/01/2009 | The much awaited winner of a brand new Holden Barina was revealed on Christmas Eve with ecstatic Deepwater resident Robyn Kiehne driving home in a new set of wheels.
Occupants escape serious injury
6/01/2009 | Four travellers were able to escape major injuries on Friday afternoon despite their vehicle leaving the road and catching on fire.
Christmas plane crash tragedy
6/01/2009 | Family and loved ones will gather in Sydney today to farewell Matthew Green the son of Avril Cornish and Robert Green of Glen Legh Station.
Greatest Christmas gift of all
6/01/2009 | Two Glen Innes families received the greatest Christmas gift of all when two babies arrived at Glen Innes Hospital on December 25.
6/01/2009 | Widespread chaos erupted along the New England Highway as motorists cued to fight for the few remaining drops at the bowser last Sunday and Monday.
Molly, Dylan buck the trend
23/12/2008 | PARENTS of Glen Innes babies have bucked the trend, with only three local newborns featured in the Examiner sharing a name with the top 10 most popular baby names for 2008.
23/12/2008 | Council will not have to provide a $330,000 guarantee to Glenwood Gardens aged care facility with confirmation that Westpac is in the process of providing the $330,000 loan.
Visit raises hopes for Ag Station
23/12/2008 | The push for Federal Government funding to keep the Glen Innes Agricultural Research and Advisory Station open built up more steam on Friday with two Federal MPs visiting the facility.
Christmas spirit for the senses
23/12/2008 | ALL over town, houses are lit up for Christmas - but those stopping to enjoy the show at 88 Hunter St, can hear the joy on radio as well.
History repeasts for top schoot students
23/12/2008 | There was a sense of deja vu for school leavers Rebecca Landers and Simon Haron last week as they again found themselves as the top Glen Innes students, just as they had been at the end of primary school.
23/12/2008 | After 16 months without a permanent doctor, the Emmaville community will have the position filled in the New Year.
Trust pins hopes on infrastructure spend
23/12/2008 | Arguably the most beautiful and historic in NSW, the Glen Innes Showground could potentially undergo a $2.2 million upgrade if a submission for a share in the Federal Government’s Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program’s (RLCIP) $50 million competitive bid is approved.
Saleyards use causes conflict
18/12/2008 | Council is seeking exemption under the Local Government Act so four councillors who use the saleyards for their business activities can remain on council’s saleyards committee. Meanwhile former committee members have been excluded by council from the committee because of the same conflict of interest issues.
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16/12/2008 | So we now have desperate parents attempting to bribe teachers to get their children into a selective high school. What a sad indictment of our education policies, the holy grail of which is parental choice.
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