Today is the last day of small business month! And we saved three you’ve probably never heard of for the final day – homegrown and handmade products, a equine masseuse and therapist, and the ultimate in mobile coffee carts.
October 2024
TFSS embraces growth with a new name change
Tamworth Family Support Services is expanding their reach and in doing so, they are expanding their brand under a new name, Sora Community Services.
Halloween safety reminder: Be prepared, stay safe, and have fun!
Its Halloween and New Englanders are being reminded to stay safe while enjoying the festivities. Here are our top tips for staying safe this spooky night, and making sure everyone […]
Big Chill Festival honoured with top recognition for outstanding visitor economy collaboration
The New England region emerged victorious at the state awards with Armidale’s Big Chill Festival winning the Outstanding Visitor Economy Collaboration Award.
Moree’s Space Port and Titans Space looking for launch site
Moree’s Space Port has done a deal with a US company to find a launch site for their space planes.
Arts North West announces 2024 Quick Response micro grant recipients
Arts North West is thrilled to announce the recipients of its 2024 Quick Response Micro Grants, a funding initiative that supports the rich artistic landscape of the region.
Small Business Month: personalised – healthy, supported, precious
Today we have three businesses who are all about you and those you love: a nutritionist health coach, a disability support service, and a passionate side hustle photographer.
UNE’s Annette Cowie wins award for innovation
UNE’s Professor Annette Cowie has been named as the recipient of the Innovation in NSW Public Sector Science and Engineering award at the 2024 Premier’s Prizes for Science & Engineering.
3.5 million Olympic swimming pools worth of water compliance checked in one year
The Natural Resources Access Regulator checked more than 8.8 million megalitres of water entitlements across NSW during the 2023-24 financial year. See what they found.
Green light for scooters a red flag for local councils
Clearer and consistent rules are needed for e-scooters and bikes, but councils do not want the burden of enforcement or building infrastructure for their safe use, an inquiry has been told.