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UNE shares farm smarts

THE Japanese Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications and a delegation of high-ranking trade officials have visited the University of New England and its...

Take a jab at puppy virus

By MATT NICHOLLS ARMIDALE vets are urging dog owners to get their pets vaccinated as parvovirus spreads around the region. There have been a significant number...

A day to remember

NEW England Girls School students took part in the Armidale Anzac service.

A welcome return

By MATT NICHOLLS PHOEBE and Sam Maroulis moved further away from work when they came to Armidale, but made the decision based on the city’s...

Mark of respect

By MATT NICHOLLS THE sound of silence was deafening in Armidale’s Central Park on Friday morning as hundreds gathered to commemorate Anzac Day at dawn. Only...

Charles’ war

CHARLES Harold McDonald was no ordinary man. He was 25 when he signed up for national service in 1916 - by which time thousands of...

Relative skills

FOOTY smarts must run in the family after Ashley Byrnes picked eight winners in the Armidale Independent footy tipping competition last week. Ashley followed in...

Too close for comfort

In brief TONY Ramsay will speak about the role of Australian trade unions in the 21st century at The Armidale Club on Friday night. To celebrate...

Holidays rate a review

By MATT NICHOLLS WHILE the majority of Armidale’s retail sector enjoyed a break of the Easter and Anzac Day weekends, newsagents Rod and Amanda Carr...

The eyes have it

THEY say a picture can tell a thousand words. Next month at the University of New England, pictures will be speaking volumes at a...

When words fail

WITH record numbers of Australian children now being diagnosed with dyslexia, the first online non-phonics program designed specifically for dyslexics has been launched. Marianne Mullally,...

Gang attack

In brief ARMIDALE tradie Daryl Broadley was bashed by seven people in Tamworth on Friday night, with his two-year-old daughter witnessing the attack. Mr Broadley said...