Innovative partnership providing Ezidi refugee jobs pathway
Members of Armidale’s Ezidi refugee community are being trained in in-demand civil construction skills as part of a unique Pathways to Employment Program.
Members of Armidale’s Ezidi refugee community are being trained in in-demand civil construction skills as part of a unique Pathways to Employment Program.
Armidale CBD was treated with a rare display on Saturday with 12th/16th Hunter River Lancers celebrating the 'Freedom of Entry', a very old traditional military event to celebrate the connection between a unit and the community.
Today we have a stock and station agent that has expanded into clothing, a NDIS services provider, and a takeaway store celebrating 20 years in business.
Today we have some of the smallest unique businesses in the New England: a custom illustrator, a trusted general store, and a historical home AirBNB.
Today we have a firm of architects and designers, a virtual assistant, and a maker of bespoke canvas tents and other products.
The path forward for reconciliation is anything but clear after yesterday's referendum failed, with 75% of New Englanders voting no.
The New England Times has obtained figures from NSW Police on the number of times they have attended Armidale Secondary College since the school opened at Butler Street.
The New England Times polled 562 locals on The Voice and 53% say they intend to vote Yes in next week's referendum.
Today we are highlighting an antiques store, cafe, and a milliner in our small business month feature.
During Small Business Month we're highlighting some of our great local businesses. Today we have a landscaper, a dog groomer, and counsellors.