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24.01.2022 File & polish in blue....or a colour of your choice :) Regular polish, infinite shine or gel polish- only $10 when you mention the choose Inverell promotion. O...ffer ends 17th March 2019 Online bookings not available for this service. Phone 0267214788 t & c apply see instore for details See more



20.01.2022 With great regret we have decided to postpone 2019 event to 2020 - hope to see you with a water level back to 50% or more

16.01.2022 A reminder tonight (Tuesday 19th Feb) Janine will be giving a short talk titled " What is Chiropractic" A little information on chiropractic, how we think it... might work, why it is about more than pain. If you are a new client, or just someone wanting to hear a little more about what it is chiropractors can do, come on by. Tuesday 19th Feb, 2019 6:30pm.

02.01.2022 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS FOR LOCAL TRADES With a number of large grant-funded infrastructure projects on the go, Moree Plains Shire Council is encouraging local... trade contractors to register with Council’s tendering system in an effort to keep grant dollars in the local community. Moree Plains Shire Council Mayor Katrina Humphries explained, after toiling away on innumerable grant applications, Council is thrilled that the hard work has paid off and we have been approved for a raft of state and federal grant funding. We now have over $23m in infrastructure projects to deliver over the next year or so and are very keen to see as much of that money as possible stay in our Shire by encouraging local contractors to put their hat in the ring to undertake the work. Many of these grant programs are designed to stimulate the local economy, however we are still bound by our Local Government Procurement Policy and so need contractors to register their interest and submit tenders or quotations accordingly. Some recent successful grant funded projects include: - Moree Civic Precinct Redevelopment valued at $2.5m ($1.05m grant funded) - Ron Harborne Sporting Precinct - construction of fifth oval, valued at $1.5m ($1.06m grant funded) - Carrigan Road - sealing of road between Mungindi and Boomi valued at $15m - 10 x Stronger Country Communities Fund round two community infrastructure projects valued at over $1.57m - Drought Communities Programme - Moree Regional Military Museum valued at $90,000, Pallamallawa Sport and Recreation Grounds electricity upgrades valued at $155,000, bore installation at Ron Harborne Sporting Precinct valued at $100,000, critical access causeway upgrades valued at $655,000 - Moree Truck Wash $560,000 - Moree Regional Airport upgrade $2m In addition to grant funded projects, Moree Plains Shire Council also has a number of core service infrastructure projects underway which also provide opportunities for local contractors. Council’s Water Projects Engineer Mr Graham Macpherson advised that Council’s recent endeavours to encourage more local tenderers for the Biniguy Potable Water Project were relatively unfruitful. We decided to break the sizeable $3.96m project into smaller sections in an attempt to encourage more local contractors to submit tenders, however there was minimal local interest. We’d love to see that change for future projects. Council is currently utilising two online platforms for procurement, Vendor Panel and Tenderlink. Contractors wishing to find out more information regarding registering on these platforms can contact Council’s Procurement Officer on 02 6757 3222. As a Local Government Authority, Council’s procurement is governed by its Procurement Policy https://www.mpsc.nsw.gov.au//p/189-procurement-policy/file and its Local Supplier Preference Policy https://www.mpsc.nsw.gov.au//994-local-supplier-prefe/file .



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