Women with leadership ambitions are again being urged to apply to the popular Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program (DiALP).
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Three new paramedics heading to the New England in the latest intake
Three new paramedics are heading to the New England after they were officially inducted into the service at a ceremony in Sydney.
Lung bus to stop in Tamworth to protect thousands of workers against dust diseases
A new $2.5 million state-of-the -art Lung Health Mobile Clinic is heading to Tamworth to provide lung health checks.
Public invited to have their say on next tranche of gaming reforms
The public is invited to have its say on two new schemes that fulfill election commitments and build on the State Government’s delivery of gaming reforms.
New survey to assess region’s liveability
Residents in the Armidale region will be asked what makes the region a great place to live, study, work, and visit as part of a new liveability study.
Grim picture of dismal health care and higher death rates in regional areas
Rural, regional and remote Australians are dying at higher rates than their urban counterparts according to new data released today
Get your talents on display for Armidale’s 41st Eisteddfod
Entries are now open for one of Armidale’s feature cultural calendar events- the Armidale Eisteddfod. Learn how to register here.
Exhibition celebrates International Women’s Day
Gunnedah Shire will be paying tribute to International Women’s Day in March with an exhibition celebrating the diverse talent of artists in our community.
More than $13 thousand raised for Ronald McDonald House Northern NSW
Festivalgoers helped raised a whopping $13,386.50 for Ronald McDonald House in the New England.
Gunnedah street honours Sister City
Gunnedah Shire has recognised its strong connection with Sister City Kolomotu’a, in the Kingdom of Tonga, with a new street name.
