Family Advocacy is heading to Armidale this month to run their flagship workshop, One of the Kids – Building Inclusion at School.
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Palmer pledges big biscuits for Patriots election blitz
Billionaire Clive Palmer has munched on a favourite Australian snack while expounding on his new party’s Trump-style policies and promising to spend big on ads.
Newcastle research program to improve local cancer outcomes
A Newcastle-based researcher has been awarded funding to enhance outcomes for regional and rural cancer patients as part of a $10 million funding boost to cancer research in New South Wales.
Chickpea crop sprouts profits for farmers
Farmers in the Moree and Narrabri region have played a big hand in a producing a record crop of 1.3 million tonnes of chickpeas in NSW, most of which will be heading to India.
TAS rowers wrap up season with medals at Head of the River Regattas
Months of training on and off the water came to fruition as TAS rowers return with gold and silver medals in the season-ending competition.
Armidale Antique Fair next Friday
For all lovers of the retro, the vintage, and the antique, the Armidale Antique Fair is rolling around again, bringing some of the finest and most respected dealers in Australia to the Armidale Town Hall.
Engage Poll: Honesty with some communication skills, please
POLL RESULTS: New Englanders are most looking for honesty, a brain at work, and good communication skills when they consider which candidate to vote for in an election.
Gunnedah hosts launch of Dorothea Mackellar coin set
The Royal Australian Mint launched a set of 50c coins honouring Gunnedah’s favourite daughter Dorothea Mackellar, at the Dorothea Mackellar Memorial Society in South Street in Gunnedah yesterday.
Tamworth Council to present groundbreaking local government-Indigenous partnership
The Tamworth Coalition of Aboriginal-Controlled Community Organisations is working to close the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians with revolutionary move.
Farmers to join forces on local issues
NSW Farmers branches across the northwest are gearing up for a series of meetings to discuss how they will tackle issues such as connectivity and feral animals in the region.
