International Women’s Day is coming up on Friday March 8, and to celebrate, we’d like to profile the women of New England who inspire you.
What’s on
Get ready to experience a night of old-world glamour at the Single Builders Tamworth Rescue Ball
Residents of New England, dust off your finery, Tamworth’s night of nights is about to go again this March.
Local women make finalist spot for NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year award
The New England is honoured to have two women in contention for NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year award, Dr Casey Sullivan and Aliethea Cutmore.
We caught up with Dr Casey Sullivan earlier this week.
Serving up a fresh course for Moree on a Plate’s 20th year
Everything old is new again, and Moree on a Plate is on the move, back to where it all started two decades ago.
Armidale Ute Show rolls back into the showgrounds for 2024
A now popular highlight of the Armidale Show, the Armidale Ute Show is back again for 2024.
Moree Health Students take out local scholarship prizes
Two Moree health students have received a $10,000 boost to their university studies as part of a pair of long-running local scholarships. Congratulations to Madelyn Johnson and Morgan O’Dempsey.
Community Scholarship Fund a springboard for 28 young locals
28 young Gunnedah locals are ready to kick start their educational pathways with the support of a Gunnedah Community Scholarship.
Saddle up for the Walcha Cup races this weekend
The Walcha Jockey Club will host their annual two-day race meeting this Friday and Saturday as they prepare to host patrons from all over the state.
The Wharf Review brings Pride in Prejudice to the Capitol Theatre
If you’re looking for a night of hilarity and laughing about our world’s current state of political affairs sounds like your thing, then look no further than The Wharf Review’s Pride in Prejudice.
Your quick guide to Australia Day celebrations
Here’s what’s on this Australia Day around the New England…