Funding is available for arts and cultural groups in the Gunnedah Shire Council area with a small grants fund now open for applications.
Local Aboriginal Elders off to compete in Olympic Games
A team of twenty local Aboriginal Elders are off to Port Stephens next month to compete in the Aboriginal Elders Olympic Games
Annual Rotary Book Fair celebrating 25 years
Armidale Central Rotary’s annual book fair, to be held on May 13 – 20 at the Armidale Racecourse, is celebrating 25 years this year.
New NSW Iraq and Afghanistan veteran memorial to be built
The NSW Government will begin consultations on how best to honour veterans of recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Community War Memorial Fund opens today
Local organisations can now apply for funding to refresh and renew community war memorials, with applications for a NSW Government Fund opening today.
Check on a Mate this ANZAC Day
With ANZAC Day upon us tomorrow, stories are shared and Australians gather to pay their respects and appreciation to those who fought, and continue to fight, for our freedom and the freedom of others.
Local train advocate fundraises to get legal advice
Train advocate Siri Gamage has put up a GoFundMe page seeking donations to pay for legal advice and potential court challenge to the Rail Trail
Albanese Government breaks election promise on babies health
With their first year in office not yet done, the Albanese Government has broken a significant election promise about the health of newborn babies.
New England gets environmental ‘green tick’
The New England has received a ‘green tick’ in a national environment report card, with 11 of the 12 local government areas improving their score from last year.
NSW ends PCR tests as COVID-19 cases surge again and antivirals are still restricted
NSW will transition to a pathology referral model for COVID-19 PCR testing, meaning only your doctor will be able to request a PCR test, as COVID-19 cases across the state increase.