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Evil laughs make Wind a show-stopper

REVIEW By ROSEMARY MORT WHAT a good idea to stage the children’s classic Wind in the Willows near a creek bank with willows, and at...

Day of dreams

By MATT NICHOLLS PLAYING on the same set as Hunters and Collectors has been a mindblowing experience, Paul Dempsey says. The frontman of Something For Kate...

City reach decider

New England Bowls By RICHIE CLUTTERBUCK THE district triples matches were played at Glen Innes last weekend and on an excellent surface two City teams...

Rain dampens Big Bash

Boundary Rider MATT NICHOLLS NO ONE is complaining about the rain, but it has halted the momentum of the Armidale Big Bash cricket tournament. The final...

City of learning

MORE than 1000 fresh faces flocked to Armidale on Monday for the opening of Orientation Week at the University of New England. The bright-eyed students...

Transport relief offer

By MATT NICHOLLS NORTHERN Tablelands farmers have been given a much-needed reprieve from the drought after the State Government delivered a drought funding package last...

No deal on hospital

By MATT NICHOLLS ARMIDALE Hospital could be forced to wait several years - perhaps even a decade - for its $60 million redevelopment after the...

Appeal helping farmers in need

ARMIDALE radio station 2AD has kicked off a drought appeal to help farmers in the region get through the dry conditions. Member for Northern Tablelands...

Council urged to clean up act

By MATT NICHOLLS ARMIDALE Dumaresq Council will not be suspended or put in administration, despite the calls to do so by councillor Herman Beyersdorf. An hour...

New bid for rates reprieve

By MATT NICHOLLS ARMIDALE Dumaresq councillors will tomorrow night vote on whether to proceed with a 20 per cent rate increase at an extraordinary meeting. The...

Downpour a fleeting mirage

COMMENT MATT NICHOLLS THERE was no one complaining when the rain came tumbling down over the weekend, but any suggestion that the drought is over...

Opening door to discovery

THE University of New England last week unveiled its Australian-first research facilities, the $7 million Centre for Animal Research and Teaching. UNE chancellor John Watkins...