Tag: New England
Culture of the dance
By JO HARRISON
INTERNATIONAL students from the University of New England showcased their culture through dance at the Bupa aged care facility in Armidale last...
Nats holler for a Marshall
DESPITE his youth, former Gunnedah Mayor Adam Marshall, 27, convinced delegates at the Nationals pre-selection in Armidale on Saturday that he had the experience...
UNE’s new chancellor
Former NSW Deputy Premier and Education Minister the Honourable John Watkins has been elected the new Chancellor of the University of New England by...
Back on track for schooling
THE BackTrack complex in Armidale now includes a two day a week classroom where 13 boys are catching up on the school work they...
Navy boss is speaker
ROYAL Australian Navy Special Commodore Adam Grunsell will be the special guest at this year’s Anzac Day commemorations in Armidale on Thursday.
Commodore Adam Grunsell...
No place like a hollow
THERE’S no place like home. But if you were one of 46 native Australian mammals, 81 birds, 31 reptiles or 16 frog species then...
University strike
TALKS between the University of New England and the UNE Branch of the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) over a new collective agreement have...
Injection phobia study
RESEARCHERS at the University of New England are recruiting individuals suffering from blood injection injury phobia to participate in a new study about the...
Series explores mental health
A SIX-WEEK radio series ‘Bush Remedies’, exploring mental health in rural areas, commenced last week on the radio station ABC New England North West,...
Lesson in the garden
A FOOD revolution that has grown from the ground up has changed the way children approach and think about food.
Such is the case at...
Barnaby gets the nod
ON SATURDAY The Nationals endorsed Barnaby Joyce to contest the federal seat of New England against independent MP Tony Windsor at the upcoming federal...
Cushway speaks out
By JO HARRISON
FORMER police commander David Cushway has refuted media claims that proper procedures had not been observed in the handling of a meeting...