THANKS for logging on to watch us blog on live from tonight's Tamworth Regional Council meeting. Yep, were ringside at the coalface of democracy, otherwise known as Ray Walsh House. And as if you wouldn't be here, tonight's meeting promises to be a bell-ringer. We're talking about drinking recycled sewage: is it feasible? is it palatable? There will also be a vote for deputy mayor at the meeting. Phil Betts is the box seat, but will he face a challenge? All these questions, among others, should be answered as we blog well into the night. On a good wicket COUNCILLORS have been encouraged to waive more than $3000 in fees for an upcoming cricket fixture at Number One Oval next month. Read more. Question of cost WATER bills in Tamworth would increase by more than 50 per cent if the city used treated sewage for a drinking supply, according to a new report. Read more. Support the local news that keeps you informed - subscribe today Have your say. Click this link to send a letter to the editor
IS IT ON: Will Phil Betts retain his job as deputy mayor tonight? Photo: Gareth Gardner 120918GGB01
THANKS for logging on to watch us blog on live from tonight's Tamworth Regional Council meeting.
Yep, were ringside at the coalface of democracy, otherwise known as Ray Walsh House.
And as if you wouldn't be here, tonight's meeting promises to be a bell-ringer.
We're talking about drinking recycled sewage: is it feasible? is it palatable?
There will also be a vote for deputy mayor at the meeting.
Phil Betts is the box seat, but will he face a challenge?
All these questions, among others, should be answered as we blog well into the night.
What's made news?
On a good wicket
COUNCILLORS have been encouraged to waive more than $3000 in fees for an upcoming cricket fixture at Number One Oval next month. Read more.
Question of cost
WATER bills in Tamworth would increase by more than 50 per cent if the city used treated sewage for a drinking supply, according to a new report. Read more.