Train advocate Siri Gamage has put up a GoFundMe page seeking donations to pay for legal advice and potential court challenge to the Rail Trail

Lia Edwards
Lia Edwards is a staff writer for the New England Times.
Nominate a female legend to have a stand named after them
Nominations are open now to name the Eastern Stand at Accor Stadium after a female sporting legend.
Next round of solar powered Uralla Grants open
Round four of the Uralla Grants program set up by New England Solar is now open, with applications closing on May 8.
Federal Gov seeks local views on mobile network program
The federal government is seeking comment from regional Australians about how to make the mobile network more resilient.
Marshall calls for action against mice
Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall has called on the new NSW Government to help farmers and homeowners prepare for a possible influx of mice this winter.
‘Gather and Trade’ market days for local Aboriginal art
Are you a local Aboriginal artist? Get ready for a series of local events to share your art with a wider audience.
Youth Homelessness Matters Day marked with free event and petition
Youth Homelessness Matters Day is on this Wednesday April 19, and local organisation Pathfinders are holding a free event at the Armidale Skate Park.
New ag minister prioritises biosecurity
The new NSW Minister for Agriculture, Tara Moriarty, has declared that biosecurity will be her main focus while visiting Tocal Agricultural College
Film competition for Youth Week in Gunnedah
Gunnedah Shire Council has announced the Youth Week Short Film Competition as one of the headline acts for an action-packed Youth Week from April 20-30
LiveBetter steps up as Taxi services end in Tenterfield
Various efforts are being made to help people affected by the closure of Tenterfield Taxis, including LiveBetter ramping up their community bus service.