A tale of two loves and a bicycle
EDITORIAL: What's ahead for the New England Times in 2025- a story of ups, downs and a bicycle as we return home.
EDITORIAL: What's ahead for the New England Times in 2025- a story of ups, downs and a bicycle as we return home.
Emergency workers have been applauded for giving up their Christmas, but with one eye on a looming election some just couldn't keep the politics out of their Christmas Messages this year.
An Extraordinary General Meeting of Moree Plains Shire Council has seen Councillor Kelly James being evicted from the meeting, and ended with the announcement that General Manager Kelvin Tytherleigh will be leaving the role in a matter of weeks.
If we had called Brendan Moylan out sooner, pushed back harder, then perhaps he would not have put that statement out today.
Our New England communities are undergoing a profound change, so in this investigative series, we're finding out from our new arrivals what brought them here and how they're finding their new homes.
New England Times' own Kate Brown is in Canada for a little while with her family, and can't see her own news stories on Facebook due to the Meta news ban there.
**Content warning** Cliques, gaslighting, corruption, construction issues, incompetence, system failure. It's a heavy list of issues causing so much pain at ASC.
There is really something quite extraordinary about the collusion between Armidale Regional Council members to vote down a motion to recognise Indigenous owners of the land on signs as you enter the LGA.
We had to make a very hard decision yesterday to suspend reporting on health reform 'announcements'. We're doing it to protect you.