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Education
New England students ready to shine as maths competition returns
Hundreds of school students from across the New England will put their maths skills to the test in the Newcastle Permanent Primary School Mathematics Competition next week.
Inverell student wins rare chance to create
Inverell’s James Payton is one of only 8 people chosen for a prestigious intensive HSC art program.
Ashford students complete a Nu-Trish-ious term
There’s a four-legged, very colourful addition to Ashford Central School, and she isn’t going anywhere.
Stitching lives together in Ashford
Ashford Central School students presented 317 handmade items to the Inverell Sewing for Charity group to aid in the mission of supporting people in need.
NAIDOC Week Awards recognise achievements of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
The inaugural Armidale Schools NAIDOC Week Education Awards have celebrated the achievements of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and staff in the lead up to National NAIDOC Week on July 7.
Financial literacy program made available for local schools
Greater Bank’s free program is empowering Year 9 and 10 students to access crucial financial literacy.
TAS strikes gold in half marathon
Winning a half marathon on Sunday was not just a gold medal performance for TAS student Emily Ussher, it was also a class effort.
Armidale music teacher calls for adjustment to ban on Eisteddfod recordings
A local music teacher is asking the Armidale Eisteddfod Society to slightly relax the new blanket ban on recording at Eisteddfods in the area.
PM weighs in on fresh push for free or cheap childcare
Families could pay just $10 a day for three days a week of early childhood education as momentum builds to reform the troubled system.