Walcha wins: Council to stand alone

By Jacob McArthur
Updated May 13 2016 - 11:02am, first published May 12 2016 - 10:00pm
Shoes off and on the bar: Janelle Archdale and Barnaby Joyce at the Apsley Arms Hotel. Pic: Meg Francis
Shoes off and on the bar: Janelle Archdale and Barnaby Joyce at the Apsley Arms Hotel. Pic: Meg Francis
VICTORY: Walcha general manager Jack O’Hara and mayor Jane Archdale at Armidale airport after returning from Sydney, where they had gone to hear the state government announcement that Walcha would not be forced to merge with Tamworth Regional Council. Photo: Meg Francis, Armidale Express.
VICTORY: Walcha general manager Jack O’Hara and mayor Jane Archdale at Armidale airport after returning from Sydney, where they had gone to hear the state government announcement that Walcha would not be forced to merge with Tamworth Regional Council. Photo: Meg Francis, Armidale Express.

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