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International Women's Day

Posted inAgriculture, Women

Women leading the way in agriculture

blankby New England Times News DeskMarch 8, 2025March 8, 2025

This International Women’s Day, NSW Farmers is recognising the women driving Australia’s agricultural sector.

Posted inUralla Shire, What's on, Women

International Women’s Day: New Uralla Council GM brings inspiring enthusiasm

by Beth PlatfordMarch 10, 2024

Strong women are the driving force of many of New England communities, and the new GM at Uralla Shire Council, Toni Avery, is a great example.

Posted inWhat's on, Women

International Women’s Day: Fiona Adams delivers more than $40m for our communities

by Beth PlatfordMarch 8, 2024

If you were trying to figure out who has delivered more for the communities of New England than anyone else, Fiona Adams would have to be on the shortlist.

Posted inWhat's on

Women’s week sees flurry of events and a big announcement for the region

by Beth PlatfordMarch 3, 2024

In the lead up to International Women’s Day on Friday, there’s a flurry of events and activity around the New England, including a big announcement in Armidale tomorrow.

Posted inWhat's on

Do you know an inspiring New England woman?

blankby RK CrosbyFebruary 25, 2024

International Women’s Day is coming up on Friday March 8, and to celebrate, we’d like to profile the women of New England who inspire you.

Posted inGunnedah, Inverell, Tamworth, Women

New England women thriving for International Women’s Day in March

by Stamatina NotarasFebruary 9, 2023

International Women’s Day is on Wednesday March 8, and places are filling up fast for ‘Thrive’ themed events being held throughout the New England.

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