Being exposed to Japanese philosophy and the teachers at the Kawashima Textile School are just some of the highlights of a recent trip to Japan by local artist Janna Hayes.
Armidale Regional
The University of New England celebrates 70 years
The University of New England (UNE) is celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2024, with a Platinum Gala Dinner to be held on Saturday 1 June.
Choosing where to live? Choose where you rent
When choosing where to live, do you consider where you rent? Armidale remains a pocket of gold in the New England.
‘A condescendingly pretentious disgusting attempt to bully councillors’: the Rail Trail lives again
A motion to reverse the decision to not support a smaller rail trail project north of Armidale has been passed at a special meeting of the Armidale Regional Council last night.
Ready, steady, knit: Yarn Bombing project launching at Armidale’s Big Chill Festival
Arts North West is all set to launch its Yarn Bombing project in Armidale this weekend as part of the Big Chill Festival on May 18 and 19.
Home grown hero shines on the hockey world stage
Nathan Czinner, born and raised in Armidale, is currently training with the Kookaburras squad over in Perth in preparation for the upcoming Paris Olympics.
Local New England high-school students receive Harding Miller education scholarships
New England students from Glen Innes and Guyra have been awarded life-changing Harding Miller Education Foundation scholarships.
‘Miles 4 Mac’ Ted Chick on the Home Straight
The Armidale School (TAS) student Ted Chick can all but see the finishing line on his Miles4Mac run, and a crowd is expected to be running along side him for the final leg tomorrow.
Tamworth’s resident party cover band ready to tock the Big Chill stage
Tamworth cover band, Splashpool, is gearing up to perform at Armidale’s Big Chill Festival next weekend. This will be their first ever gig at the event.
Even a dog wouldn’t drink it: poor water quality a fact of life for some New Englanders
Most take for granted that you can turn the tap on and safe, drinkable water will come out. This is the first part of our investigation into poor water quality in the New England.