Camping in New England High Country national parks could get a whole lot more expensive under a new tiered fee system proposed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS).
Glen Innes completes indoor sports centre upgrades
Cricketers of all ages and skill levels now have access to a significantly improved training facility at the Glen Innes Indoor Sports Centre.
NEGS celebrate 130 years in style at their Anniversary Ball
One of Armidale’s best known and oldest schools will proudly celebrate 130 years of operation this weekend.
Deepwater celebrates outstanding work of SES
This evening the Deepwater SES is hosting Wear Orange Wednesday, a celebration of the incredible work of the local State Emergency Service volunteers.
Artists invited to capture ‘strength, vision and legacy’ in NAIDOC exhibition
Local artists are invited to submit creative works for Gunnedah’s annual exhibition in celebration of national NAIDOC Week.
Woolworths partners with the NFF to back young farmer changemakers
The race to a $100 billion Australian agriculture industry by 2030 is on, and for the first time, Woolworths and the National Farmers’ Federation are seeking the nation’s most innovative minds to lead the charge.
Nationals take pay cuts after axing deal with Liberals
Senior Nationals MPs have sacrificed money and power to walk away from a political pact with the Liberals after policy disagreements in four key areas.
Nominate now for your 2025 NENW Business Awards
Know a business standing out on their field? Get them recognised and nominate now for the 2025 New England North West Business Awards.
Group baiting program returns to tackle local fox population
After another good season, fox populations in the New England area may quickly become a problem for landholders if not controlled.
Nats break up with Libs and end coalition
Any Nationals MPs eyeing off front bench portfolios can kiss that dream goodbye as the Nationals voted this morning to end the coalition with the Liberals.