The AFP-led National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC) has launched a new website today aiming to increase exposure of the cases of about 2500 missing Australians who have not been located.
December 2024
MLA’s Sheep Genetics program goes from strength to strength
The Australian sheep flock is continuing to experience genetic gain driven by ongoing improvements in the Sheep Genetics program, as revealed in a new report released by Meat & Livestock Australia
3G fallout continues with more calls for answers
Barnaby Joyce has increased pressure on the Federal Government to improve telecommunications in the electorate, following the closure of the 3G network.
Locals benefiting from renewables transition in very direct ways
While much of the focus on building the Renewable Energy Zone has been the land use conflict on our farms, and some farmers cashing in while others miss out, many local residents are also finding ways to benefit directly from the transition to renewable power.
Armidale’s Chloe Lincoln debuts in Matildas thrashing of Taiwan
19 year old Chloe Lincoln, formerly of Armidale, has made her debut with the Matildas and is in contention to take the keeper spot.
Inverell ready to host Aboriginal Elders Olympics
Inverell is preparing to welcome over 300 Aboriginal Elders and their supporters for the Aboriginal Elders Olympics this April.
Cattle Australia announces re-elected Chair and Deputy Chair
The Cattle Australia Board of Directors has re-elected Garry Edwards as Chair and Adam Coffey as Deputy Chair for a further 12-month term.
Jaydin Shingleton releases Freight Train fresh from The Voice, ready for TCMF
Fresh from The Voice Australia, New Zealand singer-songwriter Jaydin Shingleton is full steam ahead towards TCMF with his new single, Freight Train.
Local students win STEM Scholarships awards
Squadron Energy’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) Scholarships have been awarded to two local Year 10 students.
Changed traffic conditions for Endeavour Drive, Tamworth
Road users who regularly travel along Endeavour Drive in East Tamworth should expect to see traffic changes in place from next week for several months.