Moree’s Melissa Perrin credits soft skills course for equipping her with the skills and confidence to transition into a leadership role.
August 2024
BLAK Print puts the call out for Aboriginal artists to submit their design
Local custom apparel, printing, and embroidery company BLAK Print are seeking Aboriginal artists to be a part of a unique free t-shirt promotion.
Called to the home she didn’t know was home
With names like Handebo, Monckton, Curtis, Godley, Molloy, Carter and Beezley dominating her family tree, Deborah has moved home. She just didn’t know it at the time.
Heywood to have case re-heard by different magistrate
Former University of New England Vice Chancellor boss Brigid Heywood, who is facing assault and offensive behaviour charges, will have her case re-heard
Build your trades career at TAFE
As part of National Skills Week, TAFE Tamworth pulled back the curtain on the Build Your Career program, a seven week course aimed at highschool students who want a taste of the trade life style.
Central Park lights up for the Armidale Light Festival this Friday
In a brand-new event for the region, Armidale’s Central Park and Tingcombe Lane will become a sea of light and festivity on Friday 23 August for the Armidale Light Festival
Cultural burn this Friday at Ross Hill Reserve
Residents with asthma and other respiratory condition are being warned of a planned cultural burn at on the north west outskirts of Inverell on Friday.
Producers urged to take part in upcoming WoolPoll
Producers are being encouraged to take part in the upcoming vote on the wool levy.
Inverell is food for the soul
Fred believes this rural community, cradled within the hills and paddocks of the New England, has captured his heart, and satisfies his soul.
New England students skill up for careers in AgTech
Local high school students are gaining experience in the future of agriculture with a Taster Program.