GrazAg has positioned itself as a true one stop shop for New England’s graziers, providing quality products and exceptional service and advice across the full gamut of farming needs.
Stellar line up for Moree NSW Seniors Christmas Concerts
Moree seniors will be ringing in the festive season this November with singing sensations. Check out the line up here.
The ‘invisible’ magic of Australia’s 2100 small schools
Small schools are the beating heart of many Australian rural towns but their benefits can be lost on policymakers, leaving families to fight for their future.
Wallabies falter in second half to see All Blacks win Bledisloe Cup 33-13
The All Blacks swept the Bledisloe Cup series with a 33-13 win over the Wallabies, showing their class after an early Australian assault.
Trout and about at the Guyra Trout Festival
The Guyra Trout Festival returns for another fly-filled and reel-y excellent year over the coming October long weekend.
Last days to have your say on Drought Hubs
Farmers, agribusinesses, stakeholders and rural communities have only a few more days to weigh in on the role of the Future Drought Fund (FDF) Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hubs, with the current consultation closing on Wednesday. Deputy Secretary Matt Lowe said the hubs were under review to evaluate their performance. The new England region […]
GLENRAC is again inviting local women to gather, learn, share, and connect
Continuing a GLENRAC tradition, local women are invited to come and connect for Rural Women’s Day on Tuesday evening 15th October.
Samuel Johnson returns to the New England for free events on precision medicine
Founder of Love Your Sister and Gold Logie-winning actor Samuel Johnson is coming back to the New England on his quest to ensure Precision Medicine is the standard care for all cancer patients.
Boomi Mud Trials splash into action 5-6 October
Boomi’s Mud Trials are back and ready to offer something a little different, a little… dirtier than your usual fare.
Building Momentum to transforming lives of Aboriginal people through employment opportunities
The Momentum Program is making its way to Tamworth and Gunnedah, to empower Aboriginal people to overcome employment barriers.