Armidale-based human resources (HR) business Pinnacle People Solutions has taken out the 2024 Australian Small Business Champion Awards in the category of Business Consultancy.
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Best in new innovators and business ideas on show in Moree
On May 10, some of the best new business minds in Moree will take to the stage to pitch their ideas before an audience, and a panel of experienced professionals. […]
Village bores boost Tenterfield Shire’s emergency response
Villages around Tenterfield will soon enhance their firefighting capabilities and more, with bores to be drilled in Legume, Liston, Torrington and Drake.
Women’s art collective exhibition of torsos comes to Warialda
In January last year Tamworth artist, Joanne Stead, found a number of mannequins for sale at the local op shop and immediately thought “there’s got to be an exhibition in this”.
New England North West locals to hear about making job opportunities from the region’s renewable projects
Looking for work? If you have considered clean jobs in renewable energy, you need to visit the Renewable Manilla Festival this Friday April 19th.
Joyce fires back on decision to ‘strangle’ the APVMA
Barnaby Joyce says the government shut down the Dungowan Dam, they shut down the Inland Rail, they put the New England Highway ‘under review’, and now they are strangling the APVMA.
Step back in time with the Heritage Festival
Looking for something to do this weekend? Get ready to embark on a journey through time as the Tamworth Regional Heritage Festival returns from Friday 19 April to Sunday 28 April, 2024.
Tour de Rocks ready to ride
Be prepared to give way to cyclists in Armidale and Ebor this weekend, as the annual Tour de Rocks is ready to roll, and all for a good cause.
NSW Netball school holiday clinic coming to Glen Innes
Keen primary school aged netballers are in luck these school holidays because Netball NSW is holding a clinic for 5 to 10 year olds next Wednesday April 24 at the Glen Innes Indoor Sports Facility
Breaking: APVMA to stay in Armidale
The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority will remain in Armidale as Agriculture Minister Murray Watt says the government is taking ‘decisive action’ to strengthen the agricultural sector’s chemical regulator.
