Australian rockers Cold Chisel will revisit their history when they perform 11 special concerts to mark 50 years since the group formed, starting in Armidale.
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After suffering in silence with little food, this Armidale volunteer vowed to never allow anyone to starve again
After struggling to find sufficient food during her first few days in the country as a UNE student, Danti Asianti vowed to do whatever it took to ensure nobody ever experienced what she had again.
UNE offers local option for New England North West coaches wanting ASCA accreditation
For the first time, local sporting coaches and aspiring strength and conditioning professionals will have the opportunity to gain accreditation from the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association (ASCA) without the need to travel
Forum calls for greater mental health support in schools
Forum finds Student Support Officers are needed in NSW primary schools to address the fallout of COVID lockdowns and mounting mental health crisis.
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.
Getting farmers “out of the paddock and into the office” at the Young Farmer Business Program Conference
The 2024 NSW Young Farmer Business Program Conference will be held in Armidale on 16 and 17 May at the University of New England (UNE). The two-day program is designed for farmers aged 18-40 or, as manager for the Young Farmer Business Program, Vicki Priest, said “for the young at heart.”
Big crowd expected for UNE Open Day
Around 1000 prospective students from all over the region will visit the Armidale on Friday, May 3 for UNE’s Open Day.
Walk to help health and happiness thrive at UNE
The University of New England is inviting staff and students to step away from their desks to connect with colleagues and friends by taking a brief jaunt around the campus on May 1.
Indigenous Australian message sticks analysed for first time at scale using a new database
A new online database of over 1500 Aboriginal message sticks has just launched to the public as part of a project to bring these unique artifacts together in one (virtual) place where they can be readily viewed and analysed. Hear what Dr Piers Kelly at the University of New England, Armidale has to say.
Seed orchards to conserve threatened eucalypt populations on Northern Tablelands
Researchers from the University of New England (UNE) are helping to bolster the future of some of the Northern Tablelands’ most threatened ecological communities