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Calling all photographers in Moree

by Molly BeareJanuary 29, 2025

The Moree community is being invited to contribute photographs and stories for an exciting new display at the Moree Plains Museum.

Posted inAdvertorial, Armidale, Best in the New England 2024, General News

The burgers (and customer service) are better at East Armidale Store

by Molly BeareSeptember 6, 2024

The home of the good old-fashioned, takeaway shop burger has been found, and it’s nestled just off the main road in the East Armidale Store. 

Posted inAdvertorial, Armidale, Best in the New England 2024, Health

Health on Rusden has its fingers on the pulse of Armidale

by Molly BeareSeptember 3, 2024

One of the few privately owned, completely independent doctors’ practices in the area, Health on Rusden has been looking after Armidale locals for half a century.

Posted inAdvertorial, Best in the New England 2024

Neville’s Store keeps the Aussie corner shop dream alive

by Molly BeareAugust 29, 2024

The corner shop has been a staple of most suburban Australian memories but not all have managed to stand the test of time. Neville’s in Armidale is bucking the trend.

Posted inAdvertorial, Best in the New England 2024, Glen Innes

Love goes both ways at the multi-award winning Sweetie Pie’s

by Molly BeareAugust 4, 2024

Sweetie Pie’s Bake Shop is no stranger to winning awards, but it’s their love of community that makes this bakery really special.

Posted inFundraiser, Local festivals and shows, Tamworth

Winter Wonderland: glitter and glamour for Tamworth PCYC’s first Gala Ball fundraiser

by Molly BeareJune 30, 2024

The Tamworth Town Hall is set to sparkle on Saturday, August 3rd, as the PCYC gets ready to host its first Gala Ball fundraiser.

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