The Minister for Local Government has today suspended the board of the New England Weeds Authority (NEWA) and appointed an interim administrator
May 2024
First major legal test for coal mine methane pollution in Maules Creek court challenge
A regional NSW community group’s court case will be the first ever legal challenge testing the failure of the State Government to control dangerous methane emissions from coal mines.
Local artist weaves her magic in Japan
Being exposed to Japanese philosophy and the teachers at the Kawashima Textile School are just some of the highlights of a recent trip to Japan by local artist Janna Hayes.
The University of New England celebrates 70 years
The University of New England (UNE) is celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2024, with a Platinum Gala Dinner to be held on Saturday 1 June.
The proud legacy of the Bingara Show continues
The Bingara Show has a proud legacy and long association with the Munro family all the way back to when it was founded during the Great Depression.
Choosing where to live? Choose where you rent
When choosing where to live, do you consider where you rent? Armidale remains a pocket of gold in the New England.
Date set for Northern Tablelands by-election
The Northern Tablelands will head to the polls to select a representative to replace Adam Marshall on Saturday June 22.
Police recruitment program drives numbers up
Have you ever wanted to join the force? Now could be your chance, with new programs available to attract more recruits to NSW Police.
New England Netball Associations Receive Boost Thanks to Sponsorship
Gunnedah and Tamworth Netball Associations have another year of sponsorship to help their players with gear and travel costs.
Planning reform to provide a leg up for farmers
Proposed changes to the NSW planning system are set to make it easier for farmers to build sheds and carry out earthworks.