The Country Mayors Association, Police Association of New South Wales and NSW Farmers, as well as local MP Adam Marshall, have called for a Parliamentary Inquiry into crime, law and order in rural and regional New South Wales.

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Local teacher wins Premier’s award
Teacher Lesley Lamb of Timbumburi Public School has won a prestigious 2024 Premier’s Teacher Scholarship
Small Business Month: transport, healing, first aid, mobile vet
Today we have a transport provider, sound healers, first aid trainers and a mobile vet.
Indigenous art program inspires local students
Artworks from school students who participated in an Indigenous arts education program in the New England will go on display at the Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place in Armidale […]
Support for women in farming
A new project funded by the NSW government will give women in agriculture the chance to develop their own small business and skills training.
Armidale sustainable development policy open for comment
Armidale Regional Council has put forward a policy that financially incentivises the construction of energy efficient and sustainable buildings.
Unpaid carers recognised in National Carers Week
More than 850,000 unpaid carers around the state are being recognised this week as the NSW Government, service providers, and the community celebrates National Carers Week.
Record NSW Landcare Enabling Program underway
The NSW Government is launching the first phase of the $59 million NSW Landcare Enabling Program.
Digital hub for regional, rural and remote women launched
A dedicated digital resource designed for women living in the state’s regional, rural and remote regions has been launched ahead of International Day of Rural Women on 15 October.
Petition to bring a doctor to Barraba
Kevin Anderson has lodged a petition with 1000 signatures calling on the government to address the doctor shortage in Barraba