Armidale Central Rotary’s annual book fair, to be held on May 13 – 20 at the Armidale Racecourse, is celebrating 25 years this year.
General News
Local train advocate fundraises to get legal advice
Train advocate Siri Gamage has put up a GoFundMe page seeking donations to pay for legal advice and potential court challenge to the Rail Trail
NSW ends PCR tests as COVID-19 cases surge again and antivirals are still restricted
NSW will transition to a pathology referral model for COVID-19 PCR testing, meaning only your doctor will be able to request a PCR test, as COVID-19 cases across the state increase.
New school garden commemorates memory of local Guyra artist
A new garden at Guyra Central School has been unveiled to commemorate the life of local Guyra artist Brian Irving who died late last year.
Moree’s lack of accessibility under review
Tanya Fitch says she can’t access half the services and shops in Moree, while Council says they’re working on a better Disability Action Plan.
Virtual care to keep kids out of emergency
Families across the state will be able to virtual nurses and paediatricians in an effort to help keep children out of emergency departments through the virtualKIDS Urgent Care Service.
Gunnedah Library gets a spruce up
Gunnedah Shire Library will close its doors to the public for two weeks so a refurbishment can be carried out.
Progress on the Bendemeer and Salisbury Solar Farms
Development across the Renewable Energy Zone continues with two more solar farms taking the next steps in the development process.
Double funding win for Glen Innes Showground
Glen Innes Showground land managers are celebrating a double funding win as they get two grants to improve the grounds.
Radical proposal to improve bulk billing
A radical proposal has been put forward to address the appalling decline in bulk billing for the most needy patients across Australia.