Macintyre High School and Holy Trinity School and Windsong Travel have got together to donate writing and sporting equipment to a little known charity in southern Africa.
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Schools and travel agent support an ancient culture
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Flood warning for Inverell and Ashford
A flood watch notice has been issued for Inverell and Ashford.
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Students write the news
A GROUP of Macintyre High School students have spent the last two weeks working on the eight-page lift-out that will appear in The Inverell Times next week.
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Flood warning issued, but rain expected to ease
Rain continued in the upper Macintyre Valley this morning, but is expected to ease later today the Bureau of Meteorology says.
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Toddler dies in Bingara
Police will prepare a report for the Coroner after the apparent drowning death of a toddler in Bingara this afternoon.
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Porter makes Australian Oztag squad
MITCH Porter has been selected in the Australian Open Men’s Oztag squad.
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Inverell 'dodged a bullet'
INVERELL SES controller, Charlie Moir, said the local area ‘dodged a bullet’ following last week’s downpour.
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Community rocked by tragic death of a toddler
THE close-knit community of Bingara is still coming to terms with the tragic drowning of a toddler in a flooded drain.
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Reckless driver was lucky say police
POLICE say a 17-year-old who was allegedly drink driving before crashing his car at Inverell is lucky to be alive.
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Emergency experience for students
STUDENTS from Inverell High School completed a week of volunteering and community service through the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) school cadets program.
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21 school teachers stop drinking and raise $600
TWENTY-ONE teachers from Holy Trinity School raised more than $600 when they went through the month of October without drinking alcohol.
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Bundarra school team shows a touch if class
Bundarra Central School's Year 9/10 touch football side finished fifth at the NSW Allschools touch competition in Sydney.
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Stories from the war
A NEW book has told the personal story of 174 POW's from the Second World War.
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Region declared a natural disaster area
Inverell Shire has been declared a natural disaster area following weekend flooding.
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$320,000 damage bill from floods
FLOOD damage to the Inverell Shire is so far estimated at $320,000.
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Police officers receive awards
Several Inverell police officers received awards at the New England Local Area Command Awards.
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Santa Claus to make his presence in Inverell
Santa Claus wasn't coming to town, but now he is.
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Mo's over boys
MEN were left disappointed and wives ecstatic as ‘Movember’ came to an end on Wednesday.
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50 years of sales
Brian Baldwin and the Inverell Saleyards marked 50 years of sales this week.
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Government bus rolls into town
THE Australian Government Mobile Office came to Inverell this week.
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