A local music teacher is asking the Armidale Eisteddfod Society to slightly relax the new blanket ban on recording at Eisteddfods in the area.
What’s on
Raising awareness for drought resilience projects
Today is the United Nations’ World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, an important day to raise awareness of Australia’s ongoing efforts to prepare communities for the next drought.
Double album launch in Armidale
Studio Folk Club and Boobooks will be hosting a special double album launch concert from folk artists Mickey & Michelle and Broken Creek on 10th July.
Moree wins Borderless Communities Award
Moree’s partnership with Balonne Shire Council has been recognised at State’s Local Government 2024 Excellence Awards.
Celebrating the longest night of the year around the New England region
A day that has the least hours of sunshine hardly sounds like something worth celebrating, but it’s a popular day to enjoy in the New England.
Multicultural festival returns for another year bigger and better than ever
Gunnedah’s annual Multicultural Festival is back bigger and better than ever this weekend.
Scholarships boost community transport in NSW
Jo-Ann Fletcher from Tablelands Community Transport in Uralla has won one of eight industry scholarships that have been awarded to the community transport sector.
Glen Innes Severn Council celebrates Local Government award wins
Glen Innes Severn Council is celebrating a remarkable evening at the NSW Local Government Awards after taking home multiple awards.
Hundreds attend Myall Creek Massacre commemoration
Hundreds of people have gathered to remember the day Aboriginal people were massacred by stockmen in our region 186 years ago.
Local ambassador for Migraine Australia hopes for “More compassion and understanding”
New England Ambassador for Migraine Australia, Inverell’s Megan Gaukroger, says Migraine Awareness Month is a great time to learn, but compassion is needed all year round.