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Glasshouse Restaurant is on the grounds of the historic Goonoo Goonoo Station.
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Glasshouse Restaurant at Goonoo Goonoo Station

Pastoral views and Penfolds in a heritage-listed village.

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The Reef Marina at Port Douglas

‘More bang for your buck’: Where you can tree change for $618,000

“Your typical buyer there can sell their house, come down here and buy something probably nicer and still have $1 million in their pockets to play with.”

  • Jim Malo
Newcastle’s property market was becoming unaffordable to locals.

The regional property markets tipped to hit fresh records in the next year

The COVID-era tree- and sea-change boom is over, but some states can expect to see their regional house price markets improve in the next year.

  • Jim Malo
Ballarat is a great option for tree-changers.

The best affordable tree-change towns under $600,000

They have local job options, rising house prices, strong rental demand and new infrastructure on the way.

  • Elizabeth Redman
The former family home of Natalie and Barnaby Joyce in Loomberah on the outskirts of Tamworth has sold for $1.1 million.

Barnaby Joyce jumps auctioneer’s gun, sells Tamworth family home for $1.1m

The former deputy prime minister scored a 50 per cent-plus uptick in value in the more than 10 years he owned it.

  • Lucy Macken
Winner of the 2024 Toyota Star Maker talent quest at Tamworth, Wade Forster.

From Keith Urban to rodeo riding cowboy: Introducing country music’s next new rising stars

Wade Forster takes over from Loren Ryan as this year’s Toyota star maker, the rising star to watch at the Tamworth Country Music Festival.

  • Helen Pitt
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Barnaby Joyce has put his house up for sale.

Barnaby Joyce puts Tamworth house with a swimming pool up for sale

The sales campaign comes a month after the Nationals MP tied the knot with his former staffer Vikki Campion.

  • Lucy Macken
Baylen Pendergast.

Grieving family begs for answers after new evidence emerges

The family of a little boy who died suspiciously are demanding action after the coroner found the child’s injuries were not accidental.

  • Laura Banks
Baylen Pendergast, 21-months-old, died after sustaining “non-accidental” head injuries in 2013. His father, Luke and grandmother, Ruth Pendergast are fighting for answers. Luke is not accused of any wrongdoing and Baylen was not in his care at the time of the injuries.

Hospital failed to report Baylen’s injuries. Eight days later he was dead

A coroner has blasted Tamworth Hospital for not reporting the suspicious injuries suffered by 21-month-old Baylen Pendergast in November 2013.

  • Laura Banks
William Weller, right, Dianne Harris, centre, and Leoni Alwell will take part in Tamworth’s first ever Sydney Mardi Gras float on Saturday night.

From Tamworth to Taylor Square, Australia shows off its pride to the world

Among the 12,000 people set to walk, dance and ride down Oxford Street, some have travelled further than others as Sydney – and Australia – shows itself off to the world.

  • Mary Ward

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