Two Armidale students have been chosen to represent New South Wales at the national science competition, iCubed Awards, run by the Australian Science Teachers Association.

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Gunnedah Hospital’s new acute services building takes shape
The $53 million Gunnedah Hospital Redevelopment has reached a significant milestone, with the structure of the new acute services building complete and new roof installed.
Tamworth aims to shape tomorrow’s learning, today
Tamworth Regional Council is undertaking community consultation to shape the future of lifelong learning across the region.
Family matters in new print exhibition at NERAM
A unique exhibition celebrating collaboration and experimentation in printmaking will open at the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) tonight
Students from the New England to take to the stage at Sydney Olympic Park
Students from Moree and Inverell will large-scale performing arts event, Pulse Alive, starting tonight at Sydney Olympic Park.
Snags to support flood and cyclone relief efforts tomorrow
Bunnings is partnering with GIVIT for a nationwide sausage sizzle fundraiser for flood and cyclone recovery.
Renewable energy expo highlights opportunities in New England
Around 100 people gathered at the Town Hall in Armidale yesterday to explore the growing number of employment and business opportunities in New England’s renewable energy sector.
Hutchinson Builders wins $105 million Moree Hospital Redevelopment
The Moree Hospital Redevelopment is a step closer, with the main works contractor, Hutchinson Builders, being appointed the contract.
Seeing is believing: land flourishes with feral pig control
A picture is worth a thousand words, and two—in this case—speaks volumes about the positive impacts of the NSW Government’s Feral Pig and Pest Program.
Novel therapy being tested for treating rheumatic fever
Painful monthly penicillin injections could be a thing of the past with joint research with the UNE and Griffith University, investigating the benefits of an alternative therapy for children diagnosed with rheumatic fever.