NSW Farmers have voted to have renewable energy projects forced to entirely – and exclusively – fund local councils.
Croppa Creek General Store gets an artistic facelift
The Croppa Creek General Store is on the way to cementing itself as a national icon with some very eye-catching murals.
Using the beat to connect to Country
Yulugi Marumali dance founder Shae Duncan has been helping young dancers connect to country and language at the SHAE Academy in Moree
Less than one week to go to have your say on telecommunications issues
Unhappy with you’re telecommunications service? Australians living and working in regional, rural and remote communities have under a week to have their say on telecommunications issues as part of the Australian Government’s Regional Telecommunications Review. The Hon Alannah MacTiernan, Chair, Regional Telecommunications Independent Review Committee, has also urged people to spread the word about the […]
New Englanders re-elected at NSW Farmers conference
New England farmers continue their dominance in the leadership of NSW Farmers following board elections on the first day of the Annual General Conference.
Best Tourist Attraction in the New England?
There’s lots to see and do… but what is the Best Tourist Attraction in the New England? Vote until 9pm tonight, July 24.
Rural Australians more debilitated by chronic pain than city
The 2024 National Pain Survey has found that the experience of Australians living with chronic pain in rural and remote communities is significantly different from the city.
Armidale’s Uniplan ready for the challenge of fixing housing crisis
Local modular home manufacturer Uniplan is ready to work with governments and partners on addressing the housing crisis, but says we need less talk and more action.
Local veteran recognised for military service
A World War II veteran from Moree has been recognised for his military service during a special presentation at the Moree RSL.
Tamworth council drops trove of documents to combat speculation about Ray Walsh House
Tamworth Regional Council will release all documents pertaining to asbestos issues with Ray Walsh House, according to General Manager Paul Bennett.