Uralla’s Michelle Knott; a role model for women wanting careers in non-traditional industries
Uralla’s Michelle Knott is building pathways and showing success for women paving careers in traditionally male industries.
Uralla’s Michelle Knott is building pathways and showing success for women paving careers in traditionally male industries.
He hasn't yet delivered his first speech in parliament, but on his second day in the job Brendan Moylan has picked up right where Adam Marshall left, announcing two grants in Walcha yesterday.
Unbeaten Moree hosts Narrabri Blues at Boughton Oval on Sunday while Werris Creek hosts Kootingal at David Taylor Park, Werris Creek, and Dungowan tackles Gunnedah at Gunnedah, on Saturday.
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The Welcome to Country is at the heart of Indigenous culture, and Uncle Lenny says he's doing more and more of them.
A new CEO and Board Chair have been appointed to the APVMA after almost two years of turmoil for the Armidale based regulator.
Sessions in Gunnedah and Spring Ridge next week will help farmers determine if adding a soil carbon project will be good for their operations.
Glen Innes’s much-loved Centennial Parklands have had some new, modern additions which are now open for the public to enjoy.
Princesses, super heroes, fairies, cartoon characters, and their parents, descended on the TRECC on Wednesday to celebrate a very special birthday.
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