The decade of difference: 10 years after a national scandal, Tamworth has changed

Carolyn Millet
Updated October 16 2016 - 8:59am, first published 7:48am
NEW HOME: Jamil Mohammed from Burma - one of about 80 SHEV holders already living and working in Tamworth - with Multicultural Tamworth vice-president Brian Lincoln. Photo: Peter Hardin
NEW HOME: Jamil Mohammed from Burma - one of about 80 SHEV holders already living and working in Tamworth - with Multicultural Tamworth vice-president Brian Lincoln. Photo: Peter Hardin

TEN years ago, the uncomfortable glare of national disapproval was on Tamworth.

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Carolyn Millet

Carolyn Millet

Senior journalist

Based at The Northern Daily Leader, Tamworth, and Namoi Valley Independent, Gunnedah. Covering general news and features on community, council, arts, business, health, education, entertainment and rural matters.

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