News 
 Local News 
 News 

Farm inventor wins inquiries
2/10/2008 | Glen Innes property owner Michael Pettit returned from Ag Quip in Gunnedah in August as a successful inventor after being awarded The Land’s Farm Inventor of the Year competition in the over $1,000 section.
Club gears up for motor sprints
2/10/2008 | THEIR new starting light tower is ready to be turned on, but the Glen Innes Motor Sports Club is hoping for a strong turnout of members tonight so the club’s next airport sprint race can change from amber to green.
2/10/2008 | AUSTRALIA’S depression initiative beyondblue will conduct depression awareness training workshops in Glen Innes next Wednesday.
Joe's our newest Aussie
2/10/2008 | After living in Australia for 13 years, last Thursday local resident Joe Tunamena became an Australian citizen.
Welfare squeeze
2/10/2008 | The plight of a gentleman seeking emergency welfare assistance as he passed through town last week has highlighted the high dependency on welfare in Glen Innes, and the need to make information about local resources available to the community.
Bid to increase inland visitors
30/09/2008 | An increase in visitors to the Glen Innes area was the aim of a discussion on Friday between Glen Innes Severn Deputy Mayor Col Price and NRMA Motoring and Services director Graham Blight.
30/09/2008 | Eight year old Bryce Burey has made a remarkable recovery to return home after only six days in Sydney’s Westmead Children’s Hospital following his fall from a three metre high roof last Saturday.
Mock pandemic at hospital
30/09/2008 | LAST Monday three Glen Innes and district staff members were put to the test as Hunter New England Health conducted random hypothetical emergency training exercises in emergency departments across the region last week.
Military blows in to town
30/09/2008 | TWO arms of the Australian defence force dropped in to Glen Innes over the weekend - one of them, literally. A hot air balloon with the Royal Australian Air Force logo made its way over Glen Innes on Saturday morning but it is unknown where it came from or why it was in town.
30/09/2008 | HE recorded the largest number of first preferential votes at the local government elections, and Steve Toms was re-elected unopposed to the position of mayor at the first meeting of the new Glen Innes Severn Council last Thursday.
Woolies pledges support
30/09/2008 | While Woolworths will welcome requests for sponsorship of local community and sporting organisations when its Glen Innes store opens next month, the supermarket’s ability to stock local produce will depend on consumer demand, seasonality and competitors.
Daylight robbery helps chopper
30/09/2008 | Glen Innes High School year 12 students took one last chance to show the town they are stars on their last day of school on Friday with their Hollywood themed charity fundraising day.
Bush poet’s last stanza
25/09/2008 | A bush poet and proud ambassador for Glen Innes whose verses brought to life tales of droving, shearing, bushrangers and boxing tents has died at the age of 91.
Hollywood awaits leavers
25/09/2008 | Year 12 students at Glen Innes High School are set to shine tomorrow as they bring the energy and entertainment of Hollywood to their final day of school.
25/09/2008 | Murder was on the agenda at Glen Innes Children’s Court on Tuesday after a 16 year old Tingha youth was charged with the murder of a 64 year old man at Tingha on Monday morning.
25/09/2008 | Tension between Northern New England Rural Lands Protection Board directors continue to flair with a recent charge of common assault made following an incident at an August meeting.
Back in the swim of things
25/09/2008 | Signifying the arrival of warmer weather swim season commences on Monday with the opening of the Glen Innes and Emmaville swim centres.
Legal ruling hits clubs
25/09/2008 | Since the smoking ban in NSW clubs and pubs came into effect in July last year, many premises have not only felt a downturn of revenue but it is estimated the industry has spent $450 million dollars building outdoor smoking areas to comply with the indoor smoking bans. Now the Supreme Court has ruled that the outdoor areas are not in accordance with smoking regulations.
25/09/2008 | Frustration has been expressed about the progress of a police investigation into the alleged theft of at least $27,000 in cash from Glen Innes Severn Council by two former staff members in separate incidents this year.
Brave Bryce battles on
25/09/2008 | An eight-year-old Glen Innes boy is in a serious but stable condition at Westmead Children’s Hospital in Sydney after falling off a three metre high roof on Saturday.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9  |  next >
22/09/2008 | Once upon a time finding a mate was easy. It was a childhood sweetheart, someone from church or if you were ugly, the other ugly person.
100 Years of Scouting
 SEND...
 SAVE...
 SHARE...