State of children’s playgrounds in Armidale
I write in regard to both my concerns and the concerns of other parents I have spoken to in regards to the state of...
Carbon Tax debate
As a teacher, one of the most important things I can teach is the ability and desire to be a critical thinker. Asking ‘why?’...
The kindness of strangers
On the last weekend of July, our much-loved 12-year-old cat went missing. After two days he was found by a wonderful friend and neighbour...
Muddy end for New England Mountain Bikers
The fifth race in the NEMTB (New England Mountain Bikers) Winter Series was held recently at the Armidale Pine Forest. Thirty riders started the...
Future cycling stars
The UNE and Cycling NSW ‘Junior Road Cycling’ Championships showcased future star cyclists in Armidale over the weekend. Age categories ranged from Under 9s...
Spring activities in the high country
Just as we are becoming accustomed to HiCUB activity, the project is nearing the end. This urban biodiversity project, granted to the high country...
Lucie Thorne showcases new album
Lucie Thorne returns to The Armidale Club in support of her stunning new album Bonfires in Silver City. Lauded for her unique voice, poetic...
Gala Opening at NERAM
New England Regional Art Museum invites you to their next Gala Opening at 6pm this Friday, August 19. It is a very busy month...
Kinship Caring
A generation ago, it became more accepted for mothers to return to work once their youngest child started school. Generations X and Y, however,...
Centenary of the death of Cardinal Moran
When entering Armidale’s Catholic Cathedral through the front doors, most people notice the name of Cardinal Moran, which is in large print on the...
Ride for Kids
The countdown to the seventh annual Hadley Cycles Ride for Sick Kids Charity Bike Ride has begun and Armidale residents are being called to...
Draft Uralla LEP ready for public comment
Uralla Shire Council placed its Draft Local Environmental Plan (LEP) on public exhibition on Friday, August 12 and it will be on display until...