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$4m Aboriginal Languages boost as new grant round opens
Aboriginal Languages are set to be revitalised with the announcement of more than $4 million to local communities.
TAS Sleepout shines a light into homelessness, domestic violence
TAS student sleep out as part of an ongoing campaign raising awareness and support for those in need in the local community.
NSW community’s opinion sought on coal mine regulation
Community members across NSW are being asked to give their feedback on the regulation of coal mines in a statewide consultation.
Armidale host NERU Semi Finals
Armidale’s home of Rugby Bellevue Rugby Ground at UNE will play host to an exciting weekend of finals football from 3pm today.
Work starts to rehabilitate one of the state’s oldest bridges located in Gunnedah
Gunnedah’s Cohens Bridge is about to get a $10.6 million makeover. Built in 1884, the bridge serves as a critical link over the Namoi River.
Ladies gear up for final round of Group 4
Last weekend’s results has built up a big final round for Group 4’s Ladies League Tag. Check who is playing where here.
Inverell resident attributes career success to soft skills course opportunity
Moree’s Melissa Perrin credits soft skills course for equipping her with the skills and confidence to transition into a leadership role.
Cultural burn this Friday at Ross Hill Reserve
Residents with asthma and other respiratory condition are being warned of a planned cultural burn at on the north west outskirts of Inverell on Friday.
New England students skill up for careers in AgTech
Local high school students are gaining experience in the future of agriculture with a Taster Program.