Horse welfare short courses at UNE
UNE has launched two industry-focused online short courses that will see improvements in the welfare of sport and recreation horses across Australia.
UNE has launched two industry-focused online short courses that will see improvements in the welfare of sport and recreation horses across Australia.
Using food waste to create commercial chicken feed would save the Australian poultry industry an estimated $500 million a year
As we approach World Bee Day on the 20th of May, beekeepers are reminding us of how vital these pollinators are.
The evidence is in, and Armidale should take a bow for its part in the successful settlement of over 650 Ezidi refugees into the community and paving the way for future settlement programs.
The University of New England (UNE) Council has appointed Professor Chris Moran as the next Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer.
UNE will welcome up to 1600 visitors to the Armidale Campus for autumn graduations on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 April.
A pilot of a new program to encourage young people to become teachers will be run at 13 local schools, delivered by the University of New England and youth development organisation Creating Chances.
UNE scientists have incubated and hatched 1521 eggs to boost the local population of Bell’s Turtles in MacDonald River.
Bats may be a noisy and messy bunch with few admirers, but they could be an eco-friendly substitute for pesticides.
For the first time in five years, the Glen Innes Pasture Update is back at the Glen Innes Agricultural Station on March 22.