Statistics reveal that incidents at Armidale Secondary College have sharply increased and are now at a shocking rate of at least one critical incident per school day.
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Busy program ahead for Gunnedah’s Small Biz Month
Gunnedah is fully embracing Small Business Month in October with a full schedule of events and training opportunities.
Glen Innes photographer takes out international country music award
Glen Innes based photographer Daniel Schilling has taken out an international award for his photography.
New synthetic turf for West Tamworth Bowlo
There’s not a blade of grass out of place on the second green at the West Tamworth Sports and Bowling Club, with the traditional turf now replaced with a modern synthetic carpet green.
UNE Heritage Centre re-opens to the public
The home of the University of New England (UNE) and Regional Archives, known as the Heritage Centre, has re-opened its doors to the public.
Out of the city and onto the farm: Peter Dutton, Mark Coulton, tour Moree to hear the real issues
Moree has hosted Pollies on the Plains this week as Opposition Leader, Peter Dutton and local Member for Parkes, Mark Coulton step out of the office and onto the farm to hear firsthand, the real issues of the land.
Inverell Hospital short on doctors for the long weekend
Health department officials are scrambling to find locum doctors to cover the long weekend at Inverell Hospital but admit there may be some shifts without a doctor in the building.
New manager and new hours for Guyra pool
Changes are on the way for the new swimming season in Guyra with a new manager, new season opening date and revised operating hours.
Manilla Viaduct gets heritage listing
The Manilla Viaduct is an iconic landmark and will now be protected with the Minister agreeing to heritage list the very old railway bridge.
‘Monumental moment’ recognising the Anaiwan people at ARC
The Anaiwan people will soon be acknowledged in the city’s welcome signage following a unanimous motion at today’s Armidale Regional Council meeting