Gone Fishing Day is on today, showcasing all things fishing and celebrate the wealth of angling opportunities on offer in NSW.
Small Business Month: antiques, great coffee, and unique hats
Today we are highlighting an antiques store, cafe, and a milliner in our small business month feature.
Quirindi’s Eloura achieves 4-star rating
Eloura Residential Aged Care has achieved a remarkable 4-star rating under the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission’s star rating system.
Three Armidale children perish in horror small plane crash
Three children from Armidale and their grandfather have been killed after a light plane crashed and burst into flames near Lake George in south-eastern NSW.
Small Business Month: martial arts, employment, graphic design
Today we have a martial arts academy, an employment services provider, and a graphic design studio.
Barraba Community Supermarket a lifeline
Barraba locals are benefiting from Liberty Foodcare establishing a low-cost community supermarket in part of the Old Vic Hotel in Queen Street.
Warialda buzzing with excitement for annual honey festival
Heralded as the sweetest event in the region, Warialda will host their Honey Festival on Saturday 21 October. Warialda means “place of wild honey” in the local Aboriginal language and the town has celebrated their community in festival form annually since 2008. It is now considered one of the town’s biggest events. All are welcome […]
Small Business Month: Landscaper, dog groomer, counsellor
During Small Business Month we’re highlighting some of our great local businesses. Today we have a landscaper, a dog groomer, and counsellors.
National award for young TAS writer
Year 10 The Armidale School student Stella Maroulis has been awarded a major prize in the national ‘What Matters?’ writing competition.
Gunnedah Community Scholarship Fund open for applications
As Gunnedah Shire’s Year 12 students finish their school year, it’s a great time to look at applying for the 2024 Gunnedah Community Scholarship Fund.