Tamworth Regional Council is undertaking community consultation to shape the future of lifelong learning across the region.
Education
Students from the New England to take to the stage at Sydney Olympic Park
Students from Moree and Inverell will large-scale performing arts event, Pulse Alive, starting tonight at Sydney Olympic Park.
Novel therapy being tested for treating rheumatic fever
Painful monthly penicillin injections could be a thing of the past with joint research with the UNE and Griffith University, investigating the benefits of an alternative therapy for children diagnosed with rheumatic fever.
Discover the benefits of inclusive education at Armidale’s ‘One of the Kids’ Workshop
Family Advocacy is heading to Armidale this month to run their flagship workshop, One of the Kids – Building Inclusion at School.
TAS rowers wrap up season with medals at Head of the River Regattas
Months of training on and off the water came to fruition as TAS rowers return with gold and silver medals in the season-ending competition.
Laura Hughes backs education deal for NSW schools
Labor candidate for New England and primary school teacher Laura Hughes has welcomed the landmark agreement to fully and fairly fund New South Wales public schools.
Minns government introduces education targets while schools remain under construction
The Minns Government has announced a series of ambitious academic, HSC attainment and school attendance targets for public schools across New South Wales
UNE’s Museum of Antiquities to reopen to the public
After a five-year closure and a major refurbishment, the University of New England Museum of Antiquities is set to re-open to the public.
Celebrate excellence in VET and nominate now
Do you know someone who is making waves in the world of VET? Nominate an individual or business now for the NSW Training Awards.
UNE enters the scrum to support athletes and students
A partnership with the University of New England and NSW Rugby League is bringing new opportunities to local students.