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.
Help celebrate community-minded women in Tamworth and Armidale
Know an amazing woman in our community? Help celebrate community-minded women in Tamworth and Armidale and nominate now.
Work begins on Glen Innes Centennial Parklands enhancement
Construction has officially kicked off for the Glen Innes Centennial Parklands new amenities, outdoor seating, and playground project.
Barnaby blames prescription medication and alcohol mix for ‘footpath incident’
Member for New England Barnaby Joyce has told Sunrise he is ‘not looking for sympathy’, but it was a mix of alcohol and prescription medication that resulted in what has been dubbed the ‘footpath incident’.
Fatal crash in Armidale
Three people have died and another is in a critical condition following a head on crash at Armidale.
Moree Health Students take out local scholarship prizes
Two Moree health students have received a $10,000 boost to their university studies as part of a pair of long-running local scholarships. Congratulations to Madelyn Johnson and Morgan O’Dempsey.
Empowering Indigenous creativity as the ‘Indigenous Storytelling Scholarship’ returns for 2024
Calling all Indigenous artists, the annual Indigenous Storytelling Scholarship application are now open. One exceptional recipient will receive $10,000 to pursue their creative aspirations.
VRA Rescue NSW sets up squad in Manilla
The state’s leading volunteer-based rescue organisation, VRA Rescue NSW, is ready to boost ranks in Manilla. Head to Manilla Town Hall tomorrow, Saturday, 10th February, from 11am to learn more.
Trains Parliamentary Debate: A lot of words but no commitment
The fight to reintroduce passenger trains north of Armidale to the Queensland border continues as the 10,000 strong community petition was presented to the NSW Parliament yesterday.