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Posted inAdvertorial, Best in the New England 2024, Inverell

A hobby that built a business

by Michèle JedlickaJuly 15, 2024

Jess Mathewson started Cutting Edge Country as a hobby when she was just 18, and her passion and business savvy have turned it into a must-visit place to shop in Inverell.

Posted inLocal Government Elections 2024, Local politics, Tamworth

Greens candidates take aim at Tamworth’s rates hike

blankby Tom PleveyJuly 15, 2024

Tamworth Regional Council candidates Gemma-Lea Tolmie and Ryan Brooke started their campaign taking aim at the current Council’s proposed 36.3% Special Rate Variation

Posted inNarrabri, Sport

Narrabri’s Shannon Davey chasing the dream

blankby Kate BrownJuly 14, 2024

Former Narrabri boxer Shannan Davey is about to make his career highlight as he prepares to step into the ring at the Paris Olympics at the end of this month.

Posted inRoads and Infrastructure, Rocky River

Rocky River students speak up to gain safe path to school

by Beth PlatfordJuly 14, 2024

Uralla Shire Council’s recent Youth Forum has reaped a major reward for the community of Rocky River with Council committing to build a safe pedestrian crossing.

Posted inHealth, Indigenous, Sport, Tamworth

1 van, 3 days, 20 dentistry students, 15,000 mouthguards: TAMS ambitious plan for the Koori Knockout

blankby Tom PleveyJuly 14, 2024

Tamworth Aboriginal Medical Service has an audacious plan to debut its new dental van: to craft 15,000 mouthguards at the Koori Knockout

Posted inBusiness, Uralla, Walcha, Women

Uralla’s Michelle Knott; a role model for women wanting careers in non-traditional industries

blankby Kate BrownJuly 13, 2024

Uralla’s Michelle Knott is building pathways and showing success for women paving careers in traditionally male industries.

Posted inGeneral News, Grants and funding, Walcha

Cash for Walcha as Moylan hits the ground running

blankby RK CrosbyJuly 13, 2024

He hasn’t yet delivered his first speech in parliament, but on his second day in the job Brendan Moylan has picked up right where Adam Marshall left, announcing two grants in Walcha yesterday.

Posted inIndigenous, Tamworth

Kamilaroi Elder Len Waters opens up on Welcome to Country

by Hamish BatleyJuly 13, 2024

The Welcome to Country is at the heart of Indigenous culture, and Uncle Lenny says he’s doing more and more of them.

Posted inAgriculture, Armidale, Federal Politics

New CEO and Board Chair for APVMA

blankby Lia EdwardsJuly 12, 2024

A new CEO and Board Chair have been appointed to the APVMA after almost two years of turmoil for the Armidale based regulator.

Posted inAgriculture, Gunnedah, Science and Research, Spring Ridge

Mushrooms provide elegant solution to achieve carbon sequestration and yield increase

blankby RK CrosbyJuly 12, 2024

Sessions in Gunnedah and Spring Ridge next week will help farmers determine if adding a soil carbon project will be good for their operations.

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