Headspace Tamworth have left their Darling St office to move to the V Guy Kable Building on Marius St.
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Armidale PCYC gains a funding boost
Armidale’s PCYC is jumping for joy with news of a $21,717 grant to help refurbish their outdated kitchen area.
New England students ready to shine as maths competition returns
Hundreds of school students from across the New England will put their maths skills to the test in the Newcastle Permanent Primary School Mathematics Competition next week.
Moree’s Mark Johnson reflects on his busy time as Mayor
His tenure as mayor has been brief but busy; Mark Johnson reflects after announcing his retirement.
The first major heavy vehicle rest area for the North West
Construction has begun on the Newell Highway’s largest heavy vehicle rest area near Narrabri, NSW, as part of a $261 million pavement upgrade project. Funded by Australian and NSW governments, the project aims to reduce driver fatigue and enhance road safety with new facilities for both heavy and light vehicles, slated for completion by early 2026.
The Farmer Wants a Working Dog? Get involved in season three of Muster Dogs
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a grazier who works with professional working dogs? This might just be your big chance!
Croppa Creek General Store gets an artistic facelift
The Croppa Creek General Store is on the way to cementing itself as a national icon with some very eye-catching murals.
Using the beat to connect to Country
Yulugi Marumali dance founder Shae Duncan has been helping young dancers connect to country and language at the SHAE Academy in Moree
Less than one week to go to have your say on telecommunications issues
Unhappy with you’re telecommunications service? Australians living and working in regional, rural and remote communities have under a week to have their say on telecommunications issues as part of the […]
Armidale’s Uniplan ready for the challenge of fixing housing crisis
Local modular home manufacturer Uniplan is ready to work with governments and partners on addressing the housing crisis, but says we need less talk and more action.