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Jack Nivison

Jack Nivison is a Walcha local and is currently studying journalism at the University of New South Wales.

Posted inArmidale

Armidale’s Transport Museum faces uphill battle

by Jack NivisonSeptember 13, 2024

The development of Armidale’s Australian Transport Museum is currently facing an uncertain future following a rejected grant application.

Posted inLocal Government Elections 2024, Walcha

Few options for the wind-neutral Walcha voter

by Jack NivisonAugust 29, 2024

Out of thirteen candidates vying for the eight spots on Walcha council, half are openly affiliated with groups that directly support, oppose, or are involved in the establishment of wind farms

Posted inAdvertorial, Best in the New England 2024, Walcha

Cameron follows dad Peter Norbury’s passion

by Jack NivisonAugust 14, 2024

Peter Norbury Motors has overlooked Walcha for decades, with son Cameron now going the extra miles to get locals the car they need.

Posted inGeneral News, Narrabri, Rugby Union, Sport

Narrabri local thrives in regional and state rugby competitions

by Jack NivisonJuly 22, 2024April 10, 2025

Narrabri’s Ruby Clayton is excelling in rugby just 18 months after switching to the sport thanks to some words of encouragement from a Super Rugby W star.

Posted inArmidale, Business

Monday’s minimum wage increase cuts both ways

by Jack NivisonJune 29, 2024

Minimum wage goes up by 3.75% on Monday, but what is welcomed by workers is another increasing cost on small business.

Posted inArmidale, Sport

Home grown hero shines on the hockey world stage

by Jack NivisonMay 13, 2024

Nathan Czinner, born and raised in Armidale, is currently training with the Kookaburras squad over in Perth in preparation for the upcoming Paris Olympics.

Posted inEducation, Federal Politics

Uni students waiting for more meaningful change in wake of proposed HECS changes

by Jack NivisonMay 8, 2024

University students will have a small portion of their HECS loans struck off as a result of the Labor Government’s expression of intent to reverse nearly $3 billion in student debt

Posted inLifestyle

New app transforms ‘how you doin’ to ‘Howdy…’

by Jack NivisonApril 29, 2024

Journalism student and Walcha boy Jack Nivison put himself in the front line to test out the nation’s newest dating app, made especially for country people.

Posted inArmidale, General News, Rugby Union, Sport

Armidale rugby star selected in the u18 Australian Raptors team to tour USA

by Jack NivisonApril 14, 2024April 10, 2025

Armidale local and rising rugby star Kai Sell-Mitchell has been selected to play for the Australian Raptors u18 rugby academy in its upcoming tour of the United States.

Posted inSport

“A Sense of Belonging:” Stockman Rugby side to give country boys a taste of international footy in upcoming tour to UK

by Jack NivisonMarch 24, 2024

Country New South Wales has a strong presence in the upcoming Stockman Rugby team, who will embark on their upcoming ‘For King and Country’ tour to the United Kingdom this coming October.

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