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Awareness Events

Posted inAgriculture, Awareness Events, General News

Farm kids get their hands dirty, but safety comes first

blankby AAPJuly 18, 2024

The balance of showing kids the beauty of farm life while keeping them safe is the focus of Farm Safety Week, as 12 per cent of injuries involve children.

Posted inArmidale, Awareness Events, Fundraiser

More participants wanted for Vinnies Community Sleepout

blankby RK CrosbyJuly 17, 2024

Locals will be braving the cold to address homelessness in regional Australia through the Armidale Vinnies Community Sleepout 2024 at the end of August.

Posted inAwareness Events, Fundraiser

Locals do 3,249 push-ups to raise money for headspace

blankby New England Times News DeskJuly 15, 2024

New England locals completed the challenge and have so far raised $525 for headspace Armidale, and $2,398 for headspace Tamworth.

Posted inAgriculture, Awareness Events

30 farmers have lost their lives on the job already this year

blankby RK CrosbyJuly 14, 2024

Farmsafe Australia has revealed 30 farmers have lost their lives in the first half of this year in the 2024 Safer Farms Report, released today at the start of National Farm Safety Week.

Posted inAwareness Events, Indigenous

Jam-packed NAIDOC Week in the New England

blankby New England Times News DeskJuly 8, 2024

There’s lots of events all across the New England for NAIDOC Week.

Posted inAwareness Events

A time to celebrate and raise awareness about the struggles faced by Refugees

by Steve KatteJune 22, 2024

Australia is celebrating Refugee Week promoting greater awareness of issues refugees face and their contributions to Australia.

Posted inAgriculture, Awareness Events

Raising awareness for drought resilience projects

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 17, 2024

​Today is the United Nations’ World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, an important day to raise awareness of Australia’s ongoing efforts to prepare communities for the next drought.

Posted inAwareness Events, Health

Local ambassador for Migraine Australia hopes for “More compassion and understanding”

by Steve KatteJune 10, 2024

New England Ambassador for Migraine Australia, Inverell’s Megan Gaukroger, says Migraine Awareness Month is a great time to learn, but compassion is needed all year round.

Posted inAwareness Events, Health

We’ve gone Burple!

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 7, 2024

The New England Times is joining with many organisations and people around the country going Burple – wearing burgundy or purple – for migraine awareness today for Migraine Australia’s Burple Day.

Posted inAwareness Events

Burples a bit of fun for the not at all fun disease affecting 1 in 5 people

blankby RK CrosbyJune 2, 2024

We are all being asked to wear burgundy and purple on Friday June 7 to show our support for the five million Australians who live with this common but misunderstood disorder.

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4° - 16°
Showers increasing
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11° - 19°
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9° - 20°
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Showers increasing
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Rain

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