New England high school students get a taste of university health care courses
This week, 300 high school students from across the New England have dived into the world of healthcare at the University of Newcastle’s Student Career forum.
This week, 300 high school students from across the New England have dived into the world of healthcare at the University of Newcastle’s Student Career forum.
When you think of real estate agents, you think nice cars, flashy suits and always looking for that next big sale, but at Professionals Armidale, it's more than just a business, it is a family. Get to know your local Professionals…
Mother, wife, business owner and an all-around amazing woman. If you need any inspiration for this year’s International Women’s Day, you need to meet Tamworth’s Sarah Hooper.
Local NDIS provider, Holistic Recovery, are taking their work outdoors for a great cause this weekend. This Sunday, March 3rd is Clean Up Australia Day.
Armidale is ready to celebrate community, cooking and cattle as they roll out the red carpet for the annual Armidale Show this Friday and Saturday, 1st and 2nd of March.
A new bill introduced into the NSW Parliament aims to make it easier for local councils to demerge, but they won’t be providing the funds to do it. For Guyra and Manilla locals the fight is far from over.
Eligible Indigenous voters will go to the polls next weekend with three candidates on the card, vying to represent the Northern Region in the 2024 NSW Aboriginal Land Council Election.
The New England is honoured to have two women in contention for NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year award, Dr Casey Sullivan and Aliethea Cutmore. We caught up with Dr Casey Sullivan earlier this week.
Love it or hate it, today is February 14 and that means Valentine’s Day has arrived. Are you ready? Our local businesses are.
Two Moree health students have received a $10,000 boost to their university studies as part of a pair of long-running local scholarships. Congratulations to Madelyn Johnson and Morgan O'Dempsey.