Namoi Valley Independent

Namoi Valley Independent

The Namoi Valley Independent is a community newspaper that serves rural areas, published every two weeks. It has a rich history that spans 135 years. The publication focuses on the town of Gunnedah and its neighboring villages and regions, reaching an average of 4,000 readers.

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English
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#5855489

Australia

#225421

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#4766

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  • 2 days ago | nvi.com.au | Helen Kempton

    The owner of the company that supplied and erected the jumping castle at the centre of a tragedy at Hillcrest Primary School in 2021 says she understands the anger the families of the children who died feel toward her. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 1 week ago | nvi.com.au | Maeve Bannister

    US lifestyle icon Martha Stewart says she looks forward to exploring Sydney. Photo: Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOSAmerica's first self-made female billionaire - often hailed as the original global influencer - Martha Stewart has hit the stage at Sydney's Vivid festival. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 1 week ago | nvi.com.au | Darlene Superville |Collin Binkley

    US President Donald Trump accused Harvard of refusing to release the names of its foreign students. Photo: AP PHOTOThe Trump administration has asked federal agencies to cancel contracts with Harvard University worth about $US100 million ($A155 million), intensifying the US president's clash with the nation's oldest and wealthiest university. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 2 weeks ago | nvi.com.au | Nandita Bose |Jeff Mason

    Donald Trump repeated claims of a white genocide in South Africa at a meeting with Cyril Ramaphosa. Photo: AP PHOTOUS President Donald Trump has confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with explosive false claims of white genocide and land seizures during a tense White House meeting. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 2 weeks ago | nvi.com.au | Chang-Ran Kim |Mariko Katsumura

    "I made an extremely inappropriate remark at a time when citizens are suffering," Taku Eto says. Photo: AP PHOTOJapanese agriculture minister Taku Eto has resigned, taking responsibility for remarks he made about rice that angered voters reeling from historically high prices of the staple food. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

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