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PHOTO: Coonamble Show Society President, Brendan O’Connor and Locals Races Steward, Kylie Parry (Photo has been AI generated).

The countdown is on for one of the district’s favourite events, with the Coonamble Show is making a much-anticipated return on May 26 and 27 after a year off.

And this time, it’s bringing a lively new twist.

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PHOTO: Owner of Mink & Me, Lucy Moss, aims to focus on online and wholesale operations.

Two well-known Coonamble businesses are preparing to leave the town’s main street, with their owners citing economic pressures and changing personal priorities behind the decisions.

Mink and Me owner Lucy Moss has confirmed she will close her sto...


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PHOTO: Heritage Advisor for regional NSW, David Scobie, spoke to community members at two information sessions held last week in Coonamble and Gulargambone.

Coonamble Shire Council is preparing to incorporate an updated heritage schedule into the Local Environment Plan (LEP).

This marks a significant step in recognising and protecting t...


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PHOTO: The Coonamble Hack & Pony Club joined local schools, community groups and residents in the march from the RSL to the Cenotaph for the ANZAC ceremony on Saturday 25 April.

ANZAC Day this year marked the 111th anniversary of the landing at Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula, with Coonamble residents gathering in quiet reflection to...


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