Sponsors wanted to boost Visions for Armidale Creeklands
Visions for Armidale Creeklands has launched a sponsorship campaign to further its work in community consultation, environmental impact and awareness-raising.
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Visions for Armidale Creeklands has launched a sponsorship campaign to further its work in community consultation, environmental impact and awareness-raising.
The inability to go to another school, and escape the routine torture they are subjected to, makes already vulnerable children an easy target.
Tomorrow is Grand Final day for Armidale Netballers as they wrap up an amazing season of fun, sun, and great netball at the Lynches Road courts.
TAS student Wylie Wright has been recognised for his service in cooking meals for people in need, taking out the title of Young Volunteer of the Year in our region.
After a brief hiatus over the Winter season, the New England Contemporary Print Gallery is now open again to the public.
NSW Department of Education Secretary Murat Dizdar and other senior departmental staff have visited Armidale Secondary College this week in response to media reports about violence and other issues at the troubled school.
One of Armidale Secondary College's big bragging points is the selective program, but concerns have been raised they aren't getting the opportunity they should.
A 6 year old child came home yesterday from Drummond Memorial Public School with a folded up letter in their school bag saying they were going to be expelled.
The Nēwara Aboriginal Corporation want to say Dhanggana (Hello) and invite the local community to join with them in learning and celebrating Anaiwan language and dance.
The student who posted anonymously to Facebook about Armidale Secondary College says they were misinterpreted and they were trying to defend teachers.