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Posted inEducation, General News, Glen Innes, Inverell, Tamworth, Uralla

Teacher recruitment support expanded across NSW

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 18, 2024

Several New England Schools will receive additional supports to engage with quality teachers and address the teacher shortage crisis.

Posted inAttunga, Bundarra, Glen Innes, Investigation, Uralla, Water

Small towns, hard water, old pipes, and no data: a recipe for hiding water quality issues

blankby RK CrosbyMay 13, 2024

Aging infrastructure is a significant issue in many of our tiny communities, particularly those with hard water. Part 2 of our investigation into poor water quality in the New England.

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 inEnvironment, Uralla

New guide shows how solar farms can improve biodiversity

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 12, 2024

A new guide developed in New England sets out how new solar farm projects can improve biodiversity on the same sites.

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 inEducation, Rocky River

Call for action before Rocky River’s 162 year old building slips away

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 10, 2024

Rocky River’s historic main schoolhouse was closed because it was slipping down the hill, but two years later there is no indication of when it will be repaired.

Posted inKentucky

Time is of the essence to save the Kentucky General Store

by Steve KatteMay 9, 2024

Kentucky has had the same shop serving the town for the last 90 years, and the race is on to save the business before it disappears forever. 

Posted inSport, Uralla

Uralla Golf Club tees off for a cracker week of golf

by Steve KatteApril 16, 2024

All this week Uralla Golf Club will play host to the NSW Veteran Golfers Association (VGA) Week of Golf program, with four days of play on the course.

Posted inEmergency management, Uralla, What's on

Uralla Fire Station upgrades officially opened

by Beth PlatfordApril 3, 2024

Major upgrades to Uralla’s Fire and Rescue Station have been unveiled including a new double bay storage shed and separated changerooms for male and female firefighters.

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Uralla

Seasons of New England continues successful streak

blankby RK CrosbyMarch 23, 2024

The ever popular Seasons of New England Expo was blessed with perfect New England autumn weather for another highly successful day.

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Cloudy
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16° - 32°
Partly cloudy
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Shower or two
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