The nation’s agriculture ministers say there is too much uncertainty about how the federal opposition’s nuclear reactor proposal would affect food production.
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Dust never settles as Slim’s son releases debut album in Tamworth tomorrow
David Kirkpatrick spent his early years on the road with his parents Slim Dusty and Joy McKean, memories that have inspired his band’s debut country album.
New England Garden Festival set to bloom across the region
New England Garden Festival is back for 2024, and this year grown beyond the confines of Armidale and will branch out into 6 different townships.
Strong team excels in New England real estate
Principals and owners of the multi-award winning RDR Real Estate, Wally Duff and Amanda Green, have built their successful business with their strong team in just a few years.
Farm kids get their hands dirty, but safety comes first
The balance of showing kids the beauty of farm life while keeping them safe is the focus of Farm Safety Week, as 12 per cent of injuries involve children.
Free mental health and trauma training in Glen Innes for NFPs
Learn strategies to prevent and overcome vicarious trauma and burnout this August as a free mental health and trauma training in Glen Innes.
Latest Gunnedah Hospital Redevelopment designs
Check out the latest artist impressions for the $53 million redevelopment of Gunnedah Hospital.
New nature strategy calls for overhaul of laws, LLS, and concerns farmers
NSW Farmers have warned the new NSW Nature Strategy announced today must not be used to restrict food and fibre production.
Finally: Spring Creek Bridge to start construction in September
Wee Waa residents got some welcome news today with confirmation that work to build the new Spring Creek Bridge on the Kamilaroi Highway is set to start in September.
Democracy on the move: NSW Parliament’s Regional Roadshow comes to Armidale
The Parliament of NSW is hitting the road and Armidale has been chosen to play host later this month.