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Posted inAwareness Events, General News, Tenterfield

Tenterfield Community Memorial Garden opening with walk and talk

blankby Kate BrownOctober 8, 2024

TenterLIFE is inviting the community to walk and talk your worries away to the official opening of the Tenterfield Community Memorial Garden on Sunday, October 27.

Posted inAwareness Events, Training and courses

Narrabri and North West Training is making safety everyone’s business

blankby New England Times News DeskOctober 4, 2024

Narrabri and North West Training (NNWT) is part of a series of free events across Narrabri this October, in support of National Safe Work Month, in collaboration with SafeWork NSW.

Posted inAwareness Events, Mental Health

R U OK? (Any) Day

blankby Lia EdwardsSeptember 12, 2024

Today, on their National Day of Action, R U OK? are calling on all Australians to ask R U OK? Any Day because life happens every day. Thousands of community […]

Posted inAwareness Events

Thanking the people who make a difference for children in need

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 8, 2024

This week is Foster and Kinship Care Week, celebrating the carers who provide safe and loving homes for some of the state’s 14,000 children currently in the out-of-home care (OOHC) system

Posted inAwareness Events, Quirindi

Send him to the Shed for this Men’s Shed Week

blankby Kate BrownSeptember 1, 2024

Need someone to talk to? Something to do? Or maybe you just need to get out of the house?

Send him to the Shed.

Posted inArmidale, Awareness Events, Education, Fundraiser

TAS Sleepout shines a light into homelessness, domestic violence

blankby New England Times News DeskAugust 24, 2024

TAS student sleep out as part of an ongoing campaign raising awareness and support for those in need in the local community.

Posted inArmidale, Awareness Events, Tamworth

Give A Sheet for the Planet and spring clean your linen cupboards

by Bec GracieAugust 10, 2024

Take your spring cleaning to the linen cupboard and Give A Sheet for the Planet as part of recycling initiatives in Tamworth and Armidale.

Posted inArmidale, Awareness Events

Ezidi refugees mark decade of surviving ISIS massacres

blankby AAPAugust 8, 2024

Hundreds of Ezidi refugees have gathered to commemorate 10 years since surviving terrorist group ISIS killing men and enslaving women.

Posted inAwareness Events, Health, Moree

Healthy Harold’s Moree Festival of Health comes to Jellicoe Park

blankby New England Times News DeskAugust 2, 2024

There’ll be lots of good family fun at Jellicoe Park in Moree next Thursday afternoon as a locals of all ages run through a very colourful course with a friendly giraffe.

Posted inAwareness Events, Health

Rural Australians more debilitated by chronic pain than city

blankby New England Times News DeskJuly 24, 2024

The 2024 National Pain Survey has found that the experience of Australians living with chronic pain in rural and remote communities is significantly different from the city.

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Armidale 11.2°
6° - 17°
Showers increasing
Glen Innes 11.2°
4° - 16°
Showers increasing
Gunnedah 14.7°
11° - 19°
Rain
Inverell 12.3°
8° - 20°
Showers increasing
Narrabri 16.6°
12° - 19°
Rain
Moree 15.1°
12° - 22°
Showers
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8° - 19°
Showers
Tamworth 14.9°
9° - 20°
Showers
Tenterfield 12.3°
6° - 19°
Showers increasing
Uralla 17.5°
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Showers increasing
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Rain

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