Tag: China
Illustrator’s enchanting legacy
CHILDREN at St Mary’s Armidale received a visit from award-winning illustrator Anne Spudvilas on 14 August as part of a tour sponsored by the...
City through fresh eyes
By JO HARRISON
FOR international students studying at UNE it can be rather daunting being in a new town let alone a new country.
So when...
Got a spare 40 million dollars?
Apparently the Australian tax payers have it to spare. Gillard’s regime has spent at least that amount in an attempt to obtain a non-permanent...
CSG Forum – What a farce!
Energy for local industries, what rubbish! As if a local methane burning power station would be built to provide cheap power for local industries....
Abbott will say whatever it suits him to say
The International Monetary Fund announced that the Australian economy is the strongest in the developed world after China. (Sky Television 17-4). Tony Abbott immediately...
Mine green light
Shareholders of Emu Nickel, the West Australian mining company looking to acquire and recommission the Hillgrove's antimony gold mine, have overwhelmingly voted in favour...
Who controls the past?
Anyone who takes historical studies seriously knows or is warned that one NEVER relies solely on secondary sources to base your hypothesis. Referring to...
Seriously Mr Abbott? Are you still banging on about that?
It may be a new year but anyone hoping for a change of tune in federal politics would have been sadly disappointed.
Last week Parliament...
Hillgrove Mine set for recommission
The Hillgrove Mine has moved a step closer to being recommissioned with Emu Nickel unveiling a strategy to acquire the mine and bring it...
Public warning issued for solar hot water tanks
In the wake of the Tamworth and Coffs Harbor based solar installation business Solar & Bamboo Direct that closed its doors prior to Christmas...
Rising moon
The University of New England’s Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) and the Mun Hing Restaurant hosted the UNE and Armidale celebrations of the...
Nutrition experts tackle environmental challenges
Scientists and industry representatives from around the world have met at the University of New England for the University’s biennial “Recent Advances in Animal...