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Exploring trees from inside out

IF you have ever wondered what is going on inside a tree? Now is your chance to find out. Thanks to the support of Inspiring...

A thrill up the spine

GREG BARRON ACCLAIMED thriller writer Greg Barron will appear at the Port Macquarie Library on Saturday to discuss his novels and give an account of...

Mural opens doors

WHEN you visit the Armidale Skate Park, you might just recognise someone you know among the silhouettes emblazoned on the front wall of the...

Belt up on buses

SCHOOL buses in Port Macquarie, Wauchope and the region will soon be fitted out with seatbelts to improve student safety. Deputy Premier and Oxley MP...

Linking youth to home district

GUYRA'S business community has been invited to play a part in giving young people the break they might need to build a life and...

Glamour on show

THE glamorous story of Australian fashion photography is revealed in Flashback: 160 years of Australian Fashion Photos, a new free travelling display opening at...

Give roses a helping hand

WHAT a funny winter we are having. There are some very confused plants with spring blossoms already, leaving themselves vulnerable to frost damage before...

Rivercare spring planting

WITH spring on the horizon Armidale Urban Rivercare Group (AURG) have mapped out the new season planting programme for the Dumaresq Creek rehabilitation project. Working...

School milestone

THE past 150 years of Kelly’s Plains Public School will be the discussion topic at the monthly meeting of the Armidale Family History Group...

Breakfast club gets a boost

"We aim to decrease the levels of truancy and juvenile robberies by providing a fresh start to the day," Mr Salmon said. ARMIDALE PCYC has...

Comedy cash for hampers

A CHRISTMAS in July Cabaret Comedy performance was held recently at the New England Hotel successfully raising $800 towards fund-raising efforts to purchase Christmas...

On your bikes!

By MATT NICHOLLS PEDAL power was put to good use by more than 100 people on Sunday as they combined to raise more than $10,000...