5/09/2008 | IT may be a different scenario for the Inverell Saints to be playing the grand final tomorrow in Tamworth this year, but that is not going to stop them from trying their hardest to get their second premiership in a row.
5/09/2008 | THE want to win is the key for the Tingha Tigers when they face the Uralla Tigers on Sunday.
Coach Nathan Blacklock said the fire to want the glory needs to be in the players before they take the field at Tingha Sport and Recreation Ground.
5/09/2008 | INVERELL Highlanders coach Ron Walters has summed up tomorrow's game in six words "it is a whole new competition".
"It is do or die and it is totally up to how we play," Walters said.
5/09/2008 | NINETY cyclists will start tomorrow's 136km Inverell to Moree Cycle Race, with 30 of those from the Inverell Cycle N Tri Club.
The race is a handicap format with field split into six start groups with between eight and 21 riders in each.
5/09/2008 | THE boys are back in town!
This weekend the Inverell Junior Championships of Campdraft, Sporting and Rodeo is set to take place at the Inverell Showground.
5/09/2008 | ANY model for the delivery of water in regional NSW must ensure council revenue streams, jobs and works programs are protected, Water Minister Nathan Rees told the Local Government and Shire Association Water Conference in Ballina.
5/09/2008 | LOCAL hip-hop group N-Sayne Ent. has returned from the TAFE NSW Battle of the Bands held in Dee Why, Sydney, with a host of new contacts and a chance to tour NSW in February.
5/09/2008 | SIX months ago Jodie Croft’s life was turned upside down.
She was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma and has been having chemotherapy since then.
Her two sisters, Ange Driscoll and Rachel Croft, are now doing something to help the Leukaemia Foundation that has done so much for their family.
5/09/2008 | AFTER covering almost 3000kms across regional the state, NSW Shadow Emergency Services Minister, Anthony Roberts has a real sense of what challenges emergency services volunteers face on a day-to-day basis.
5/09/2008 | THE contract between the Inverell Shire Council and the Inverell Stock Agents Association has been extended until December.
5/09/2008 | IT was a double celebration at the Inverell Community Kitchen on Wednesday.
Not only was it the kitchen’s one year anniversary of opening, they also celebrated Father Bernie Frize and Beryce Williams’ 70th birthdays.
5/09/2008 | HE is not usually an artistic person, but Northern Tablelands MP Richard Torbay has created a self-portrait.
5/09/2008 | THE implementation of a weight limit on the O’Connor Bridge has been delayed due to what council’s director for technical services, Greg Moran described as a “catch 22” situation.
2/09/2008 | "A BRILLIANT day of racing."
Those were the words Inverell Jockey Club secretary Leonie Moffitt used to describe the first race meeting of the season.
2/09/2008 | THERE is still a chance for the Tingha Tigers to contest the Group 19 grand final despite losing to the Glen Innes Magpies on Sunday.
In wet and slippery conditions at Kerry Mead Park, Glen Innes, the game was exciting for the crowd.
2/09/2008 | THE Inverell Hawks' Group 19 campaign is over for this season.
A poor second half performance robbed the Hawks of a chance to appear in the grand final, with the Uralla Tigers prevailing to the tune of 26-20 at Woodville Oval, Uralla on Saturday.
2/09/2008 | A REPLAY of the 2007 Tamworth AFL grand final is going ahead this weekend after the Inverell Saints destroyed the New England Nomads chances of winning the preliminary final at Varley Oval on Saturday.
But this year, the grand final match is at No 1 Oval in Tamworth.
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2/09/2008 | THE Rudd Labor Government has announced the funding amount for each local council and shire in New South Wales from a record $597 million in financial assistance grants.
2/09/2008 | INVERELL’S Chris Rodgers joined a team of dedicated cyclists, including seven McDonald’s licensees from across Northern NSW for the fourth annual Hadley Cycles ‘Ride For Sick Kids’ Charity Bike Ride on Sunday.
2/09/2008 | THE Walk for Watoto funding project that saw 60 people register for a walk to Copeton dam has raised $13,500.
“This is an awesome amount that will go towards the construction of a house that will accommodate eight orphan children and a mother to help bring them up in a lifestyle that was robbed from them at birth, a life that will give them food, clothing,dignity, schooling and medical attention,” said organiser, Kristine Roberts.