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March 2023

Posted inArmidale, Education, NSW Votes 2023

Future of Armidale Secondary College on Labor’s radar

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 14, 2023

Labor candidate for the Northern Tablelands says she’s aware of the issues and will consult with the community to decide the future of Armidale Secondary College.

Posted inSport, Tamworth

Come and Try Hockey for three Saturdays in Tamworth

blankby Lia EdwardsMarch 14, 2023

The Tamworth Hockey Association are running three come-and-try hockey days over three Saturday mornings starting this weekend.

Posted inAwareness Events

March into yellow for endometriosis

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 13, 2023

Wear yellow in March to raise awareness and funds for Endometriosis Awareness Month.

Posted inArmidale, Education

UNE still working on SafeWork directives

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 13, 2023

Having missed the original December deadline, SafeWork NSW has given the University of New England a six month extension to comply with directions to make UNE a safer place to work.

Posted inArmidale, News

BackTrack gets support from top lawyer

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 13, 2023

BackTrack, an Armidale-based initiative helping children who are disengaged from school or community, has been named the Law Society President’s Charity for 2023.

Posted inAwareness Events

Getting diagnosed as coeliac can change more than your diet

blankby Kate BrownMarch 13, 2023

March 13 to 20 is Coeliac Awareness Week across Australia, encouraging people to get tested if they have concerns.

Posted inArmidale, Awareness Events

First feature length film by a female Saudi director on show for Harmony Day

blankby Ash TaylorMarch 12, 2023

UNE is running a Harmony Day event showing the Saudi Arabian drama film, Wadjda, the first feature length film made by a female Saudi director.

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Uralla

Seasons of New England sets the standard for Zero Waste

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 12, 2023

As we rapidly approach the annual Seasons of New England event on March 25, organisers are redoubling their efforts to make the large event as waste free as possible.

Posted inAwareness Events, Tamworth

Farrer takes it all off for World’s Greatest Shave

blankby Kate BrownMarch 12, 2023

74 students and 5 teachers from Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School have raised their hands for the World’s Greatest Shave this week.

Posted inNew England Times Engage Poll

New England Times Poll: Little support for Tamworth uni campus

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 12, 2023

This week’s New England Times Poll found little support for the concept of a university campus at all, let alone specifically a UNE one.

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