Moree Agronomist Kate Lumber is up against the nation’s best young achievers in her field, named a finalist for the Young Cotton Achiever of the Year award.
Business
Rafters Restaurant to be reborn as Rafters Café and Grill
Brisbane couple Joey and Michelle Arrabal are planning a revitalisation of the building and a restoration of the name Rafters to Guyra.
Glen Innes progresses Rail Trail but needs more money
The New England Rail Trail from Glen Innes to Ben Lomond is moving forward, but Glen Innes Severn Shire Council will need more money for ‘revised costs’.
New executive team for ABRI
Armidale based ABRI is starting the year with new leadership in product innovation, communication, and IT.
Tamworth businesses ask not what, but when
The Tamworth business community have had their say at the first of three Leader’s forums, delivered by Tamworth Business Chamber.
Women of New England Business, Part 3
In part 3 of our series on women in business in New England, meet a potter, a wedding social media creator, a food educator, and a photographer.
Women of New England Business, Part 1
In Part 1 of our Women of New England Business feature, meet a candle maker, a wellness workshop host and essential oil advocate, a toy store owner, and a magazine publisher.
‘Farms of the future’ called out for LGA discrimination
Gwydir Shire farmer Martin Murray has called out the unfairness of only 11 local government areas being included in the recently announced Farms of the Future grant program.
New artificial reefs to delight local anglers
Anglers across the region who like to pop down to the coast for a quick fish will soon benefit from two new offshore artificial reefs at Coffs Harbour and Ballina.
Walcha brews up first-ever Regional Latte Art Smackdown
Walcha is set to put itself firmly on the coffee map this month, with the town preparing to host the first-ever Regional Latte Art Smackdown on Tuesday, September 24.
