Holding on …just
By MATT NICHOLLS
ANDREW Ross is one of the few exceptions to the rule to graziers off-loading hungry mouths at the saleyards.
The Wandsworth sheep farmer...
Premier break at crease
By MATT NICHOLLS
FIRST grade cricketers will enjoy more than a month’s rest after the Armidale District Cricket Association delayed the opening of the Armidale...
Reflect, tune in to needs
WE HAVE heard it all before - it’s the new year and of course we have overindulged in the holidays.
This is the time we...
On the carpet
By RICHIE CLUTTERBUCK
WELCOME back to the 2014 season as the action begins at Guyra this weekend with the third running of the Top of...
Try Rugby with Grey
MORE than 280 Wallabies’ hopefuls have flocked to the University of New England this week to take part in the annual New England Mutual...
Young guns shine
ARMIDALE’S junior cricketers have put their skills to the test with success against fellow young guns from around the state.
On home turf, the Armidale...
Making news in 2013
By MATT NICHOLLS
LOVE them or hate them, you couldn’t avoid politicians in Armidale in 2013.
In what was the city’s sesquicentenary year, there were significant...
Year that was – in quotes
The Nationals are well and truly back in the Northern Tablelands.
- Adam Marshall after the Nationals won both the state and federal electorates in...
Fences aid safety
AFTER flexing its muscle against bigger rivals at the Zone 13 Jamboree in Armidale on the weekend, the volunteers of Kingstown Pony Club will...
Merc thirsty for fame
By REBECCA STONE
ONE of Australia’s most renowned rock bands will hit the road for its summertime tour and perform at the Armidale Ex-Services Club...
Win passes to visit cubs
TARONGA Western Plains Zoo’s cheetah cubs are continuing to grow in leaps and bounds.
The cubs are almost three months old and are starting to...
Mulch for heatwave
Your Garden - Jude Costello
WHAT uncharacteristic hot dry horrible weather we are experiencing in the New England.
It reminds me of Mungindi - well...