New medical training project offers hope to New England
A new innovation in GP training may offer hope to the New England by allowing GP registrars, or trainee doctors, to work in short-staffed communities and be supervised remotely.
A new innovation in GP training may offer hope to the New England by allowing GP registrars, or trainee doctors, to work in short-staffed communities and be supervised remotely.
A number of small grants have been given to important community services in our region to help improve their facilities and services.
A number of scholarships offered for regional students or for students studying an ag course are closing soon, and local students are encouraged to get their applications in.
A number of grants have been announced that will see everything from new lights to new toilets installed at sporting facilities across the region.
With 8 GPs leaving town, the New England Times did a quick survey of where the doctors are and who is taking new patients, but it's not good.
By the beginning of February, Armidale will have lost at least 8 GPs, potentially 5 registrars, and more than 1 in 5 people in town will be looking for a new doctor. #longread
Organisers of a new garden festival coming to Armidale in November are on the hunt for exhibitors.
Social entrepreneur and youth advocate Jarrod Wheatley OAM has been named as Armidale's Australia Day Ambassador for 2023.
The opportunity to comment on Armidale Regional Council's Revised Delivery Program 2022-2026 and Resourcing Strategy 2022-2026, part of the documentation to apply for a Special Rates Variation, will close this Friday January 20.
A new program will soon be launched to get young people at risk the support they need before they commit a crime.