Landholders in NSW are set to reap the biggest economic benefit from the renewable energy shift according to a new report
TAS debaters argue their way to national champions
The Armidale School team of Year 11 debaters has won the senior division of the Australian National Virtual Debating Competition.
Paramedic helicopter promise struggles for lift-off
Building one new helicopter base a year for three years to improve regional health care is proving far more difficult than first thought.
Celebrating diversity in the workforce on International Day of People with Disability
On this International Day of People with Disability, the world celebrates the contributions of people living with disability – including half the New England Times team.
Armidale specialists awarded for inspirational paediatric care
Dr Elizabeth Cotterell from Armidale Hospital has won the the Michelle Beets Award for Inspirational Paediatric Care
New England facing blackouts
New Englanders are warned they may be left without power as electricity workers walk off the job in a lengthy dispute over pay and conditions.
Potentially toxic blue-green algae outbreak at Malpas Dam
WaterNSW has issued a Red Alert warning for high levels of potentially toxic blue-green algae for Malpas
Dam located near Guyra.
Trial of glowing road markings a bright idea
Glow in the dark road marking are being trialled to improve safety on dark regional roads.
Energy and Water Ombudsman now takes REZ complaints
The Energy & Water Ombudsman NSW (EWON) has expanded its jurisdiction to take complaints from landholders and community members impacted by renewable energy infrastructure.
Uralla’s Top Pub is Everybody’s Pub
Uralla’s Top Pub, named both for its hilltop location in the main street and its reputation for quality service, is an institution of the Uralla community. Their reputation for consistently high-quality meals and customer service has spread throughout the New England and beyond simply by word of mouth. Despite the popularity the Top Pub enjoys, […]