The inaugural New England Garden Festival is being planned to be held in Armidale in November.
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Wind farm happy to pay $64m to kill native flora and fauna
It has been revealed that the proposed Winterbourne Wind Farm near Walcha is prepared to pay $64m in “offsets” for the huge loss of native flora and fauna.
Breaking: Marshall, Joyce seek urgent intervention to save Uralla Medical Centre
Adam Marshall and Barnaby Joyce have called for urgent intervention to save the popular Uralla Medical Centre from closing.
National Rugby Camp underway at UNE
The annual National Rugby Camp is on again at UNE bringing hundreds of kids, their families, and rugby professionals to Armidale.
Extended Sunday pub trading hours for Parkes, Tamworth, Coonamble festivals
Pubs can stay open longer tonight in Parkes, and on Sundays during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, thanks to festival extensions granted by the NSW Government.
Armidale man charged with child abuse, bestiality offences
Sex Crimes Squad detectives have charged a 38 year old Armidale man following an investigation into the alleged possession of child abuse material.
Guyra Sporting Shooters go solar for the club house
The Guyra Sporting Shooters Association has been awarded a State Government grant to solar panels and a battery to their club house, giving them reliable power for the first time.
Latest lamb ad says we’re all a ‘little un-Australian’
The annual ad for Australian Lamb sees anything deemed ‘un-Australian’ vanishing into ‘an infinite cultural exile from which they can never return’.
Grand opening for Quirindi Silo Art to be a family fun street party
The official grand opening for the Quirindi Silo Art Project has been set for Friday the 27th of January with a family friendly street party and the revealing of a new light show.
Petition to make Moore Creek Road safer
A new petition to Tamworth Regional Council is asking for a footpath to be constructed alongside Moore Creek Road to address safety concerns.