The New England is honoured to have two women in contention for NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year award, Dr Casey Sullivan and Aliethea Cutmore.
We caught up with Dr Casey Sullivan earlier this week.
Serving up a fresh course for Moree on a Plate’s 20th year
Everything old is new again, and Moree on a Plate is on the move, back to where it all started two decades ago.
More housing for the New England and sooner
Gunnedah Shire Council has secured funding in Round 2 of the Regional Housing Strategic Planning Fund, which aims to accelerate the delivery of new homes in the region.
Armidale Ute Show rolls back into the showgrounds for 2024
A now popular highlight of the Armidale Show, the Armidale Ute Show is back again for 2024.
Attention local students: 2024 Myall Creek Massacre Writing and Song Competition now open
Local students are invited to enter the 2024 Myall Creek Massacre Thoughts ‘n’ Dreams Art, Writing and Song Competition
Armidale artist Rita Winiger’s latest exhibition on display at NERAM
Ross River in the MacDonnell Ranges was the inspiration behind local Armidale artist, Rita Winiger’s latest exhibition called New Surroundings is currently on display at the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM).
Walcha antique machinery and truck show
Walcha will come alive this weekend as all things machinery, trucks and motorbikes descend on the showgrounds for the annual Antique Machinery and Truck Show.
More Nurses and Midwives to boost the region’s health services
The Hunter New England will benefit from 265 graduate nurses and midwives to provide much needed support in our region.
Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day
Love it or hate it, today is February 14 and that means Valentine’s Day has arrived. Are you ready? Our local businesses are.
New Health Hub headed for Glen Innes
Glen Innes has been identified as the preferred site a for a new four-year pilot Health Hub program, aimed to attract more medical professionals to the bush and improve patient access.