Despite being one of the smallest central schools in the state, Emmaville Central School’s cross country event attracted around 90 students from kindergarten to Year 12
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Ride to Give begins today
The Ride to Give sees 55 cyclists travel a 485km loop over three days through Armidale, Tamworth, and Bingara, to raise money for charity.
Buses replacing trains due to work on Inland Rail
Upcoming work on the train line will see Xplorer passengers catching buses to Sydney instead this week.
Northern Tablelands Koala project extended to 2025
A dedicated Southern New England Landcare team has been working quietly behind the scenes to deliver the Northern Tablelands Koala Project.
Joyce ‘No’ campaign launch in Tamworth attracts little support
The formal launch for the campaign against the Indigenous voice to Parliament only attracted a modest crowd of mostly older people in Tamworth last night.
Armidale’s newest Breakfast Club for empowering women
Armidale has a new Breakfast Club dishing up community, connection, and coffee while empowering women in business.
New Guyra and Community Progress Association awarded $157,000 grant
New Guyra and Community Progress Association awarded $157,000 grant. Planning is now officially under way to put the grant money into action.
New Australian literature prize launches in Armidale
The newly formed Australian Science Fiction Writers’ Foundation (ASFWF) is launching a science fiction short story competition.
Narrabri students skill up to work on Inland Rail
Ten Narrabri Clontarf Academy students have completed a new three-day course to build their practical work skills and awareness.
Glen Innes progresses Rail Trail but needs more money
The New England Rail Trail from Glen Innes to Ben Lomond is moving forward, but Glen Innes Severn Shire Council will need more money for ‘revised costs’.