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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 inAgriculture, What's on

Socially-just and ecologically-sound food and agriculture roadshow comes to Armidale

blankby Lia EdwardsSeptember 30, 2024

Want to empower local communities to take back control of food and agriculture systems? This event in Armidale on October 14 is for you.

Posted inMoree, What's on

Stellar line up for Moree NSW Seniors Christmas Concerts

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 29, 2024

Moree seniors will be ringing in the festive season this November with singing sensations. Check out the line up here.

Posted inGuyra, Local festivals and shows, What's on

Trout and about at the Guyra Trout Festival

by Jim A. BarkerSeptember 28, 2024

The Guyra Trout Festival returns for another fly-filled and reel-y excellent year over the coming October long weekend.

Posted inGlen Innes, What's on

GLENRAC is again inviting local women to gather, learn, share, and connect

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 28, 2024

Continuing a GLENRAC tradition, local women are invited to come and connect for Rural Women’s Day on Tuesday evening 15th October.

Posted inGeneral News, Health, What's on

Samuel Johnson returns to the New England for free events on precision medicine

blankby Kate BrownSeptember 28, 2024

Founder of Love Your Sister and Gold Logie-winning actor Samuel Johnson is coming back to the New England on his quest to ensure Precision Medicine is the standard care for all cancer patients.

Posted inBoomi, What's on

Boomi Mud Trials splash into action 5-6 October

by Jim A. BarkerSeptember 27, 2024

Boomi’s Mud Trials are back and ready to offer something a little different, a little… dirtier than your usual fare. 

Posted inArmidale, Arts, Awards

NERAM’s blooming fabulous event takes out top award

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 25, 2024

NERAM’s innovative Winter Blooming Festival has claimed a top honour at the Australian Museums and Galleries Association’s awards.

Posted inParenting and kids, What's on

Reel in the school holiday fun: build a “fish hotel” and restore habitat at Copeton Waters

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 25, 2024

OzFish and Reflections Holidays are teaming up to deliver a fun-packed day of fishing and habitat creation at beautiful Copeton Waters next Wednesday October 2

Posted inGlen Innes, Local festivals and shows

Calling all stallholders for Minerama 2025

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 24, 2024

Get ready to unearth a trove of treasures at the Minerama Fossicking, Gem & Jewellery  Show. And you could be there.

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Armidale 11.2°
6° - 17°
Showers increasing
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4° - 16°
Showers increasing
Gunnedah 14.7°
11° - 19°
Rain
Inverell 12.3°
8° - 20°
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12° - 19°
Rain
Moree 15.1°
12° - 22°
Showers
Quirindi 12.6°
8° - 19°
Showers
Tamworth 14.9°
9° - 20°
Showers
Tenterfield 12.3°
6° - 19°
Showers increasing
Uralla 17.5°
14° - 33°
Partly cloudy
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Showers increasing
Windy
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12° - 20°
Rain

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