Village to showcase local produce
THE growing trend towards home-grown and local produce is set to be showcased at the Kentucky Seasonal Craft and Produce “Winter” Market on Sunday...
Zone three contested state finals in Ballina
New England Bowls With Richie Clutterbuck
Well done to the zone three senior teams who contested the state finals at Ballina last week.
In their...
North West boys finish seventh in CHS football
Caption: North West player from Macintyre High School Callum Dolby looks for the pass.
Ten representative teams from across the state, including Metropolitan Sydney, Riverina...
Carnival brings out the best
By JO HARRISON
Caption netball 1: Janine Lockwood securing the ball for the Ben Venue Opals.
Caption netball 2: Ben Venue Opal’s player Niamh Evans shot...
It’s Marshall law
By JO HARRISON
Caption Marshall 1: Former Northern Tablelands MP Ray Chappell, who lost the seat for the National Party in 1999 to Richard Torbay,...
Barnaby to listen and learn
Caption: Barnaby Joyce will tour the electorate on a listening tour.
BARNABY Joyce will tour the electorate on a listening tour with a series of...
Mother’s Day Fete a great success
Caption: A huge array of craft items were available for sale at the fete.
THE Armidale City Public School Mother’s Day Fete has been labelled...
Stay active and reap the benefits
THE benefits of regular exercise offer more than just “looking good” - it also leads to a more healthy and fulfilling life, that is...
Foreign students recognised
Caption: Professor James Barber CEO and Vice Chancellor of University of New England, Jambay B. Science Chemistry (Bhutan) and Gabrielle Rolan Director UNE International.
SOME...
Village to showcase local produce
Caption: President of the Kentucky Progress Association Rod McGrath takes a closer look at some of the local produce that will be on sale...
We’re beautiful
By JO HARRISON
ARMIDALE has taken home two awards at the Keep Australia Beautiful, Australian Tidy Towns Awards for 2013 for Community Action and Partnerships,...
All aboard for station
By GARY FRY
JUST shy of 130 years on, there are clear signs of the new community role for the Black Mountain Railway Station.
The picturesque...