For the first time, TAFE NSW Armidale has delivered a Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program targeted at Ezidi refugees.
Inverell volunteer following the family tradition by giving back, “Been in the blood for a long, long time”
For Inverell’s Megan Gaukroger, her family have a long line of volunteering and service to the community going back several generations.
Somerton Sniper sights on Sydney
Sue Grills will head to Sydney for a Highway Handicap with up-and-coming Somerton Sniper after the huge gelding’s strong win in yesterday.
Gunnedah submission calls for crime recommendations
Gunnedah is recommending changes in the areas of crime and justice as part of its submission into Community Safety in Regional areas.
Service NSW “Kangaroo Bus” visiting Aboriginal communities
A number of New England towns will soon have better access to government services and transactions with a dedicated Service NSW Mobile Service Centre.
Wear Orange Wednesday to support your local SES
Add some colour to today’s wardrobe by wearing some orange and showing your support for our local SES for Wear Orange Wednesday, May 22.
Uralla Medical Centre to close, but situation not as dire as last year
Uralla Medical Centre will lock its doors at close of business on Friday 7th June, not to be reopened until another GP can be found.
Taps turned on from Quipolly Water Project
Quipolly Dam is now connected to the taps of residents in Quirindi and Werris Creek through a new $36.9 million world-class water treatment plant and pipeline.
Group 4 Wrap Up: Norths secure win
North Tamworth Bears found a new weapon to take the win over Narrabri Blues at Jack Woolaston Oval, North Tamworth on the weekend.
UNE offers local option for New England North West coaches wanting ASCA accreditation
For the first time, local sporting coaches and aspiring strength and conditioning professionals will have the opportunity to gain accreditation from the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association (ASCA) without the need to travel