Gravesend Public School students will soon have much more shade and protection from harsh weather for learning, handball, assemblies and other activities, thanks to a new grant.
Education
Future of Armidale Secondary College on Labor’s radar
Labor candidate for the Northern Tablelands says she’s aware of the issues and will consult with the community to decide the future of Armidale Secondary College.
UNE still working on SafeWork directives
Having missed the original December deadline, SafeWork NSW has given the University of New England a six month extension to comply with directions to make UNE a safer place to work.
Moree Secondary College to get one new campus
Moree Secondary College students will consolidate the two existing campuses onto the Albert Street site after strong representations from the local community.
New co-located preschools earlier across the region if Coalition win
Over 50 new co-located preschools will be built in the New England if the Liberals and Nationals are re-elected.
Record number of CUC graduates
The Country Universities Centre (CUC) supported a record 156 new graduates across regional NSW to complete their university degree in 2022.
Regional Child, Youth and Families conference in Armidale focused on youths this year
The Regional Child, Youth and Families Conference will return to Armidale on Wednesday the 22nd and Thursday the 23rd of March.
Tamworth education forum discusses crisis and reveals ignorance
About 50 people, mostly teachers from Tamworth and surrounds, attended last night’s education forum to discuss the issues with Shadow Minister Prue Car.
O Week starts tomorrow
O Week starts tomorrow at UNE with 500 students moving into college.
New encyclopedia of rural crime
A new book from the Centre for Rural Criminology at the University of New England (UNE) aims to improve the prevention and response to rural crimes.