The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water has admitted that it used computer-generated imagery (CGI) in a recent $14 million Murray-Darling Basin advertising blitz
Walcha Coffee secures silver medals and a new roastery
Walcha Coffee is boasting silver medals and a new 30 kilogram roastery, as the business continues to go from strength to strength.
First Nations artists in the spotlight at Myall Creek Memorial
Arts North West is partnering with Ceramic Break Sculpture Park in Warialda to deliver the ‘Myall Creek Memorial Exhibition’ and ‘Gather & Trade: Aboriginal Artisan Micro Markets’ on tomorrow
Planning for our community’s future
Two key planning instruments for Tamworth Regional Council are now on public exhibition as part of a major review.
We’ve gone Burple!
The New England Times is joining with many organisations and people around the country going Burple – wearing burgundy or purple – for migraine awareness today for Migraine Australia’s Burple Day.
New England demolition derby champions ready for a showdown with US drivers
A sporting event unlike any other will soon see two local demolition derby champions take on the best drivers the United States has to offer.
Senators claim future gas plan ‘deaf’ to traditional owners’ concerns
The future gas strategy has been criticised for misrepresenting the views of traditional owners, with calls for an apology from the federal government.
Should you consider self-insurance? Health insurance premiums skyrocket
Health insurance premiums skyrocket. Hear what Consumer group CHOICE has to say about it.
Rural Mothers Receive Postnatal Support Via PHN’s Innovative Virtual Psychologist Pilot
Rural mothers in Narrabri, Gunnedah, and Moree to receive crucial postnatal mental health support through a new pilot program.
Junior Academy Announces Australasian Class for July
Talented young artists have their maps set for Tamworth in July, with The CMAA Academy revealing their successful students this week.