One of the founding fathers of NSW Farmers, Michael Tooth of Armidale, has passed away.
Armidale Regional
Black Gully Festival back to showcase the best of New England creativity
The Black Gully Festival, returning on Saturday November 8, is set to fill the scenic Black
Gully Reserve with music, creativity and connection.
A night of magic returns with NEGS annual twilight fair
The much-loved NEGS Twilight Fair returns on Friday 7 November, transforming the school’s historic grounds into a magical wonderland of lights, laughter and community connection.
Government continues to talk up Duval High redevelopment while locals try to block it
A grassroots campaign has been launched to stop plans for a housing development on the former Duval High School site in Armidale
Premier favours Armidale’s BackTrack with cash boost
Premier Chris Minns has announced a significant boost for a successful community-led initiative tackling youth crime in Armidale, with new funding from to extend BackTrack’s Night Shift program.
Armidale adds another creative festival for the calendar
Get ready for a burst of colour, creativity, and culture, as the inaugural Creative Streets Festival prepares to transform the heart of Armidale later this month.
Sydney artist opens first solo museum exhibition at NERAM this Friday
Nymphaea Nymphaea, the first solo museum exhibition by celebrated writer and painter Anna Johnson, has opened at the NERAM.
UNE leading with access to secure AI workspace for all students
UNE and a startup AI developer have joined forces to provide every student with their own team of secure AI assistants.
UNE launches nutrition and health science degrees
UNE is bolstering the regional and rural health workforce, thanks to a new suite of nutrition and health science courses.
