Inverell Library is set to undergo exciting improvements following its successful grant application. Read more here.
Spit Spot! PLC Armidale’s Mary Poppins was practically perfect
REVIEW: With a spoonful of imagination and a full measure of heart, PLC Armidale’s production of Mary Poppins was a delight from beginning to end — and proved just how magical high school theatre can be.
Lights, camera, but no action: Tamworth Regent Cinema struggles to attract buyer
An eyesore to some and an iconic landmark to others, the historical Tamworth Regent Cinema building remains out of favour with prospective buyers
‘Disappointing’ NSW Budget delivers limited support for regions
The Minns Government’s 2025–26 New South Wales Budget, handed down today, has already come under fire for failing to deliver for regional areas.
Bingara’s Orange Festival returns: A weekend of tradition, community and celebration
The streets of Bingara come alive this July as the town celebrates one of its most cherished traditions — the Happy Days Orange Festival — now in its 65th year.
Changes in tax rules you should know about before you do your return
Tax accountants have urged clients to make sure they are aware of new rules introduced by the Australian Tax Office, before they file their End of Financial Year returns.
Armidale Folk Museum embraces innovation to share local history
Armidale Folk Museum has unveiled a suite of new digital assets that will be used to create and enhance interactive exhibits, transforming the way local history is preserved and shared with the community.
Driving through Tenterfield tomorrow? Expect delays
Motorists are being advised of changed traffic conditions on the New England Highway at Tenterfield on Tuesday, June 24, from 7am to 5pm, weather permitting.
ADMS brings bold, fresh twist to Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
With bold costumes, an original score and a black-tie gala opening night, this vibrant production of a Shakespeare classic is not to be missed.
New England to benefit from Closing the Gap commitment
The New England will benefit from the State Government’s allocation of $246.8 million over the next 4 years to Close the Gap to improve the lives of Aboriginal people in NSW.