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Posted inDomestic Violence, Investigation, Social issues and services

‘Ripped from us’ – the scourge of rampant domestic violence across New England

by Lisa MartinFebruary 12, 2025

The domestic violence rate in the New England is more than double the state average, and the systemic drivers and obstacles to safety are much harder to contend with

Posted inGunnedah, Health, Investigation, Mental Health, Parenting and kids

The mother of all pain points

by Caitlin WrightDecember 21, 2024

Maternity care across the region is probably the most affected by widespread staff shortages, with too many New England mums not able to give birth where they live.

Posted inHealth, Investigation, Social issues and services

The search for innovative solutions to the time old problem of staffing in health care

by Caitlin WrightDecember 19, 2024

Healthcare in New England is at breaking point. And there aren’t any silver bullets to fix it. In this part of our health care investigation, we look at the perpetual problem of staffing.

Posted inEducation, Health, Inverell, Investigation

New partnership tackles health care staffing shortages in Inverell

blankby RK CrosbyDecember 16, 2024March 4, 2025

In the first part of our investigation into the region’s health care shortages, we look at a new program in Inverell giving students the best chance at success by giving them a dose of reality.

Posted inAgriculture, Energy, Environment, Investigation

REZ dialogue critical to success

by Michael BurtDecember 14, 2024

Consultation is king when it comes to dealing with rural communities. The evolution of the New England region into becoming the state’s biggest renewable energy zone (REZ) is a testament to that.

Posted inArmidale, Energy, Investigation, Uralla

Locals benefiting from renewables transition in very direct ways

by Marie LowDecember 9, 2024

While much of the focus on building the Renewable Energy Zone has been the land use conflict on our farms, and some farmers cashing in while others miss out, many local residents are also finding ways to benefit directly from the transition to renewable power.

Posted inAgriculture, Energy, Investigation

Can agrivoltaics help harmonise farming and solar energy?

by Michael BurtDecember 5, 2024

Agrivoltaics is emerging as an important compromise for the land use conflict between farmers and solar energy developments in Australia. 

Posted inAgriculture, Energy, Investigation

Renewable bonanza for NSW farmers and rural communities

by Michael BurtDecember 3, 2024

Landholders in NSW are set to reap the biggest economic benefit from the renewable energy shift according to a new report

Posted inInvestigation, Local Government Elections 2024, NSW Politics, Toomelah

Electoral commission computer steals 2230 New England votes

blankby RK CrosbyNovember 29, 2024

Every local government election conducted by the NSW Electoral Commission did not have their votes counted properly, with 30% of the New England votes a computer deemed to be informal able to be saved and counted.

Posted inInvestigation, Social issues and services

Poverty surge in the New England: Part 3

by Hamish BatleyNovember 26, 2024

Systematic upheaval, on a social, economic and political scale, is required to address our current poverty crisis. But it’s not as complex as that sounds.

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