Heading back to the region for the first time in a long time is Melbourne’s very own Things of Stone and Wood.
Armidale
New grants to get more doctors to the regions
Health practitioners and organisations in New England can now apply for grants of up to $50,000 to support doctor recruitment and retention and boost health services.
PLC Armidale livestock team celebrates an outstanding year of achievements and community impact
PLC Armidale’s all-girls Livestock Team has celebrated a remarkable 12 months of achievement, growth, and community contribution.
Joyce formally declared winner in New England
Barnaby Joyce has been officially declared the winner of New England on the day he also lost his front bench position.
Thomas Mayo to meet with the Armidale community
Thomas Mayo may be quietly spoken, but he certainly has a lot to share as he returns to the New England this June.
New fire recruits roll into the New England
Four new fire trucks have officially found their new homes as the New England District celebrates the outstanding dedication of our RFS.
Armidale named in Australia’s Greenest Small Cities
A new nationwide study has revealed the greenest small cities in Australia and our very own Armidale has made the list.
NEGS celebrate 130 years in style at their Anniversary Ball
One of Armidale’s best known and oldest schools will proudly celebrate 130 years of operation this weekend.
Group baiting program returns to tackle local fox population
After another good season, fox populations in the New England area may quickly become a problem for landholders if not controlled.
UNE invites all 13 evicted Robb College students back with no apology
The three month long saga of 13 students evicted from Robb College has had a breakthrough of sorts, with all being invited to come back to college. However, none are expected to return.
