Tamworth War Memorial Town Hall
Tamworth Regional Council (TRC) was established in March 2004, amalgamating the northern NSW shires of Barraba, Manilla, Nundle and Parry and the city of Tamworth. It is one of the biggest councils in inland NSW, with a population of over 58,000 spread over an area three times as large as the Sydney basin. Tamworth is the regional hub, home to more than 50,000 people. Other population centres include the towns of Manilla, Barraba, Nundle and Kootingal, as well as another 17 hamlets and villages. Tamworth was the first city in the southern hemisphere to introduce electric street lighting, in 1888, and it remains one of NSW’s most vibrant regions, with a flourishing modern economy and a strong sense of community. TRC is the winner of the 2009 A R Bluett Award for excellence in local government and the 2009 state and national Tidy Town awards.
- Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre (AELEC) Tamworth
- Family Relationship Centre Tamworth
- Tamworth Regional Airport Westdale
- Tamworth Regional Entertainment and Conference Centre (TRECC) Hillvue
- Year Round Care East Tamworth
- Year Round Care West Tamworth
- Tamworth Regional Council Nundle
- Tamworth Regional Council Nundle





