Tag: New England
Impact of the low carbon economy discussed at forum
The benefits and challenges of living with a low carbon economy were discussed last Thursday at a seminar hosted by the Climate Institute at...
Regional Winery gains national recognition
Merilba Estate is a vertically integrated vineyard, winery and cellar door business operated by the Cassidy family. Situated at Kingstown, it is central to...
Changing Government without an election
Australian Federation is now 110 not out, and there have been plenty of memorable sagas and incidents. This week is the 70th anniversary of...
Strong future for Fox & Lillie Rural
With a long family history in wool, Fox & Lillie Rural are committed to their future in the New England, with the official opening...
To the youth of the New England
According to the Mauna Loa Observatory, the Earth’s CO2 emissions have now reached over 390 parts per million.
Here’s a snapshot of what it was...
Landcare win
Members of the Local Balala/Brushgrove Landcare Group are reaping the rewards of their commitment to the health and well being of the land, after...
Women trail men in law
In its pursuit of gender equality, The Law Society of NSW hosted a round table discussion on ‘The Advancement of Women’ at Petersons Winery...
Good old fashioned common sense
Tony Windsor has been doing an excellent job in adding some good old fashioned common sense to the Government’s reform agenda and making sure...
Everything for mums and bubs
The Armidale Town Hall was jam packed with everything for you and your baby, hosting the inaugural Armidale Baby Expo last Saturday.
When organisers opened...
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...
Chief Justice to give law lecture
Chief Justice Robert French will discuss the topic of "statutory interpretation and parliamentary intention" in a public lecture at the University of New England...
Who named Armidale’s streets?
When my weekly column commenced in June 2010 there was a focus on who Armidale’s streets were named after. Week after week we looked...