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Posted inArmidale, Local politics, Roads and Infrastructure

‘A condescendingly pretentious disgusting attempt to bully councillors’: the Rail Trail lives again

blankby RK CrosbyMay 14, 2024

A motion to reverse the decision to not support a smaller rail trail project north of Armidale has been passed at a special meeting of the Armidale Regional Council last night.

Posted inArmidale, What's on

Ready, steady, knit: Yarn Bombing project launching at Armidale’s Big Chill Festival

by Steve KatteMay 14, 2024

Arts North West is all set to launch its Yarn Bombing project in Armidale this weekend as part of the Big Chill Festival on May 18 and 19. 

Posted inArmidale, Sport

Home grown hero shines on the hockey world stage

by Jack NivisonMay 13, 2024

Nathan Czinner, born and raised in Armidale, is currently training with the Kookaburras squad over in Perth in preparation for the upcoming Paris Olympics.

Posted inArmidale, Fundraiser, Uralla

‘Miles 4 Mac’ Ted Chick on the Home Straight

by Beth PlatfordMay 12, 2024

The Armidale School (TAS) student Ted Chick can all but see the finishing line on his Miles4Mac run, and a crowd is expected to be running along side him for the final leg tomorrow.

Posted inArmidale, Entertainment, What's on

Tamworth’s resident party cover band ready to tock the Big Chill stage

by Steve KatteMay 12, 2024

Tamworth cover band, Splashpool, is gearing up to perform at Armidale’s Big Chill Festival next weekend. This will be their first ever gig at the event. 

Posted inArmidale, Arts, Guyra, Uralla

Call for artists in Armidale, Guyra and Uralla

by Beth PlatfordMay 11, 2024

Calling all artists: Step into a world of creativity and craftsmanship with the 2024 New England Garden Festival ARTisan Trail.

Posted inArmidale

Armidale Celebrates Annual St Albert’s College Parents Weekend and Ball

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 10, 2024

Last weekend, the picturesque town of Armidale was abuzz with excitement as it welcomed over 300 families for the Annual Albies Parent’s Weekend.

Posted inArmidale, Fundraiser

60,000 books up for grabs at the annual Armidale Rotary Book Fair

blankby RK CrosbyMay 9, 2024

Bibliophiles get ready – you have just over a week to install a new bookshelf with the annual book fair run by Armidale Central Rotary Club on again May 18 to 25.

Posted inArmidale, Grants and funding, Sport

New lighting for Bellevue Oval in support of women’s sport

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 7, 2024

The NSW Government are levelling the playing field for women’s sport, and Armidale’s Bellevue Oval is getting a piece of the pie.

Posted inArmidale, Grants and funding

New wheels for NEFSS

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 7, 2024

A new multipurpose AWD is on the cards for the New England Family Support Service, with news of a $51,353 funding boost under the State Government’s Club Grants program.

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