In part 2 of our Women of New England Business series, meet an interior designer, a dance instructor, a mum’s co-operative creator, and a mindset educator.
News
Insect-eating bats investigated as alternative to pesticides
Bats may be a noisy and messy bunch with few admirers, but they could be an eco-friendly substitute for pesticides.
Help take photos of native plants for uni research
UNSW is asking for assistance from citizen scientists in taking photos of native plants after they discovered there aren’t good pics of 4000 plants.
Survey to help set new goals for Beef Sustainability Framework
A survey has been launched to inform the next evolution of the world-leading Australian Beef Sustainability Framework.
New England Times Poll: locals most concerned about stealing as crime stats reveal dire situation in Moree
Less than a third of New Englanders trusted police to deal with local crime, while the latest crime stats reveal Moree is one of the worst crime hot spots in the state.
Hugely popular Summer Surplus Preserving Workshop back for a second helping
After a booked out first session in January this year, ZNET Uralla is planning a second Summer Surplus Preserving Workshop in April.
New additive may evaporate livestock methane
The threat of climate change is positively impacts our ability to solve problems creatively, especially in New England’s livestock industry.
Giant koala ready for Autumn Parade
The Giant Koala sculpture that will be a highlight of this year’s Armidale Autumn Parade is now almost
complete and ready for its debut.
Yarn bombing project knitting the Moree community together
The 2023 Moree Yarn Bombing Project and it’s set to bring colour to the town for the rest of the year.
Grants to help protect koalas open now
Local community groups have until May 2 to apply for up to $200,000 to do their bit to save the koala.
