Ready, steady, knit: Yarn Bombing project launching at Armidale’s Big Chill Festival
Arts North West is all set to launch its Yarn Bombing project in Armidale this weekend as part of the Big Chill Festival on May 18 and 19.
Arts North West is all set to launch its Yarn Bombing project in Armidale this weekend as part of the Big Chill Festival on May 18 and 19.
Nathan Czinner, born and raised in Armidale, is currently training with the Kookaburras squad over in Perth in preparation for the upcoming Paris Olympics.
Prepare your sharpest attire, because next weekend the Moree Picnic Races are on with the same winning formula that has been entertaining people for the last hundred years, but with a few little extras thrown in the mix.
New England students from Glen Innes and Guyra have been awarded life-changing Harding Miller Education Foundation scholarships.
Aging infrastructure is a significant issue in many of our tiny communities, particularly those with hard water. Part 2 of our investigation into poor water quality in the New England.
The Armidale School (TAS) student Ted Chick can all but see the finishing line on his Miles4Mac run, and a crowd is expected to be running along side him for the final leg tomorrow.
Tamworth cover band, Splashpool, is gearing up to perform at Armidale's Big Chill Festival next weekend. This will be their first ever gig at the event.
A new guide developed in New England sets out how new solar farm projects can improve biodiversity on the same sites.
A pilot program to improve health outcomes for First Nations peoples will launch in the New England region with $70,000 of seed funding.
Most take for granted that you can turn the tap on and safe, drinkable water will come out. This is the first part of our investigation into poor water quality in the New England.