He’s Armidale’s current Young Citizen of the Year, a prolific musician and an LGBTQIA+ advocate, and Archie Todd has added a Queen’s Scout Award to his achievements.

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Pathology services now at Narrabri and Moree Hospitals
Narrabri and Moree residents will now have better access to quality healthcare with pathology services now available.
Gunnedah to pave way towards more inclusive community
Gunnedah Shire Council has endorsed its blueprint for enhancing access and cultivating inclusion for the next four years.
Council calls for changes to unfair Financial Assistance Grants
Gunnedah Shire Council is calling for changes to the Financial Assistance Grants methodology that is leading to regional and rural councils missing out on roads funding.
Where to vote in the Northern Tablelands By-election
June 22 is by-election day in the Northern Tablelands, choosing the replacement for Adam Marshall.
Voting is compulsory for those registered to vote.
Dungowan Cowboys ready to step up in Moree
Dungowan have given teenage star Noah Hooley another major task when the Cowboys head to Moree tomorrow to meet the Boars in Group 4.
Which roads need fixing?
Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton is calling on locals to nominate a road or intersection most in need of upgrade
Fiona Simson elected to world farming body
New England local and former NFF President Fiona Simson has been elected as Vice President of the World Farmer’s Organisation.
Locals treated to workshops on sustainable farming
Local landholders have been educated on sustainable farming and the potential benefits it can have on productivity, profits and emissions.
TAS strikes gold in half marathon
Winning a half marathon on Sunday was not just a gold medal performance for TAS student Emily Ussher, it was also a class effort.