In Part 1 of our Women of New England Business feature, meet a candle maker, a wellness workshop host and essential oil advocate, a toy store owner, and a magazine publisher.
March 2023
Marshall hands out more cash across the Tablelands, with more to come
Adam Marshall has been announcing grants across the electorate at a rate of $483 a minute.
Uralla aged care refurbishment on the way
Friends of McMaugh Gardens had an extra boost to their annual charity bowls day this week, with an announcement they have received a $100,000 grant.
New England Times Poll: Health, Economy on the minds of New England voters
As voters head to the polls this week the New England Times Poll has revealed that health and the economy are on the minds of local voters… and not education.
Meet the (other) candidates – Lismore
So you’ve probably heard the incumber Janelle Saffin and know a little bit about her, but who are all the other candidates on the ballot in the Lismore?
Meet the (other) candidates – Barwon
So you’ve probably heard of Roy Butler and know a little bit about him, but who are all the other candidates on the ballot in Barwon?
Anderson secures commitment for new Moore Creek School
Kevin Anderson says a re-elected Liberal and Nationals Government is committed to building a new public school in Tamworth.
BackTrack scores a hat-trick and spreads its wings
Just days after the news that they had their own farm, and they are the NSW Law Society President’s Charity for 2023, Armidale’s own BackTrack has scored a major election commitment.
Farmers get their voice in writing with Inland Rail
Landowners are rejoicing their win, with a new agreement set to protect their rights with Inland Rail officially in writing.
More shade at Gravesend school
Gravesend Public School students will soon have much more shade and protection from harsh weather for learning, handball, assemblies and other activities, thanks to a new grant.