The inaugural Armidale Schools NAIDOC Week Education Awards have celebrated the achievements of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and staff in the lead up to National NAIDOC Week on July 7.
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Monday’s minimum wage increase cuts both ways
Minimum wage goes up by 3.75% on Monday, but what is welcomed by workers is another increasing cost on small business.
UNE part of State Pharmacy Trial to include skin conditions
From July, thousands of people with common skin conditions will be able to receive treatment from their pharmacist under a new state trial.
Locals treated to workshops on sustainable farming
Local landholders have been educated on sustainable farming and the potential benefits it can have on productivity, profits and emissions.
Stan Grant to deliver 2024 Frank Archibald Memorial Lecture
UNE is excited to announce that Indigenous leader Stan Grant will deliver the 2024 Frank Archibald Memorial lecture in Armidale.
UNE mathematician awarded top scientific honour
Professor Yihong Du from the University of New England (UNE) has been recognised as one of the country’s top mathematicians.
UNE first in field of psychology with fully simulated online placements
Students of psychology at UNE are the first in the nation to be completing some of their placements in a fully simulated, online environment.
Landmark Cold Chisel 50th anniversary tour to begin in Armidale
Australian rockers Cold Chisel will revisit their history when they perform 11 special concerts to mark 50 years since the group formed, starting in Armidale.
After suffering in silence with little food, this Armidale volunteer vowed to never allow anyone to starve again
After struggling to find sufficient food during her first few days in the country as a UNE student, Danti Asianti vowed to do whatever it took to ensure nobody ever experienced what she had again.
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