UNE scientists have incubated and hatched 1521 eggs to boost the local population of Bell’s Turtles in MacDonald River.
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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.
Glen Innes Pasture Update is back
For the first time in five years, the Glen Innes Pasture Update is back at the Glen Innes Agricultural Station on March 22.
UNE still working on SafeWork directives
Having missed the original December deadline, SafeWork NSW has given the University of New England a six month extension to comply with directions to make UNE a safer place to work.
Dr Gal Winter brings culture to local kitchens
Local academic Dr Gal Winter is bringing her unique brand of food science out of the lab and into home kitchens via a series of workshops.
Diversity celebrated at Culture Fest
Diversity will be on display and celebrated at the University of New England’s Culture Fest, on again at Civic and Curtis Parks on Friday the 10th of March.
Family farming initiative looks to improve climate resiliance
The Farming Family Reboot workshop at UNE (April 18-20) will share new information and skills that aim to make our farms more climate resilient.
UNE O Week brings life back to campus
With hundreds of students moving in last weekend, O Week at the University of New England has seen life restored to the Armidale Campus.
New encyclopedia of rural crime
A new book from the Centre for Rural Criminology at the University of New England (UNE) aims to improve the prevention and response to rural crimes.
Uncivil disputes: the perfect rural crime
In the wake of the recent closure of Little Black Duck Café in Guyra, there have been a number of cases of reported theft and fraud the police don’t seem to be interested in.
