Glen Innes Severn Council is proud to announce that work has begun on the Community Services Social Infrastructure Upgrades project, made possible by a $100,000 funding boost.
Look who’s turning 30
Armidale’s Belgrave Cinema is preparing to blow out the candles to celebrate 30 years of laughter, tears and a whole lot of popcorn.
New England girls ready to gain confidence in Cricket
New England girls are stepping up to bat as Cricket NSW partners with Armidale District Cricket Association to launch a new program ‘Confidence in Cricket’.
Twice the Expo, one huge weekend for Seasons of New England
The Seasons of New England Expo is set for an exciting transformation in 2025, with the beloved annual event expanding to a two-day format.
Moree and Gwydir students get a financial boost to support their education
Bringing health professionals back to the bush, Moree and Gwydir students have been awarded funds to support their university studies.
Shearing facility a powerful tool to train industry’s next generation coming to Uralla
Uralla Showground will be home to a new portable shearing facility, helping to train a new generation of shearers and wool handlers.
Walcha: a sexual abuse and domestic violence blind spot
Women who have suffered sexual and domestic violence in Walcha have felt discouraged from reporting abuse at night because the local police station does not operate around the clock, and they feared Tamworth officers could not intervene quickly enough.
Police appeal for information after pursuit in Inverell
New England Police District are appealing for information following a pursuit in Inverell on Wednesday afternoon, February 12. About 3.10pm, officers attempted to stop a dark blue D22 model 2003 Nissan Navara utility, which was being driven erratically on Ross Street. When the driver failed to stop, a pursuit was initiated. The pursuit continued onto […]
Serious accident closes New England Highway at Bendemeer
The New England Highway is closed in both directions at Bendemeer due to a serious bus and motorcycle crash.
Calls for change 17 years on from national apology
For some, the anniversary of the apology to Stolen Generations is a source of pride. For others it is a reminder of the “dire” reality for Indigenous children.