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9/01/2009 | THEY say there’s nothing like ‘bricks and mortar’ when it comes to investing, but you don’t have to be wealthy to get into the real estate market.
See some of Big Sky Country this summer
9/01/2009 | The National Parks of Big Sky Country are offering a whole different holiday experience this summer with their Discovery Tours.
Uralla Show time rolls around again
9/01/2009 | IT’S SHOW time and the Uralla Show is back with a vengeance so it’s time to think about those entries. While the 2009 event will be a one-day show on Saturday, February 7, organisers have packed a weekend’s worth of fun into the day.
High hopes for 2009
9/01/2009 | The rural outlook for 2009 is a positive one, with the Association of Property and Livestock Agents saying Armidale has fared well in the drought.
7/01/2009 | LOCAL senior citizens have an opportunity to keep fit and healthy through the courses and activities of the University of the Third Age Armidale (U3AA), according to Doug Crocker, president of the organisation.
Expanded Peter Allen Festival a case of ‘The More I See You’
7/01/2009 | THE ARMIDALE community is set to remember the life and times of a musical icon again this year, with an expanded Peter Allen Festival lined up for 2009.
Watch a movie under the stars
7/01/2009 | The summer holidays are the ideal time for Armidale residents to enjoy some time off in Coffs Harbour, and the perfect place to spend it is at an open air cinema.
7/01/2009 | Orpheus Music is presenting the Orpheus Music Choral Course from January 18-23 at PLC, and is in desperate need of male singers.
Bring out your treasures for show display
7/01/2009 | THE ARMIDALE Show Society is set to delve into the history of the 132-year-old event, but they need your help.  | CommentsComments (1)
5/01/2009 | THE AUSTRALIAN Red Cross Blood Service is appealing to Armidale residents to make saving lives, by giving blood, their New Year’s resolution.
More Masson acclaim
5/01/2009 | ARMIDALE author Sophie Masson has won a few awards in her career, but she rates being short listed for an Aurealis award for children’s writing as one of the highlights.
2008 - the big stories
5/01/2009 | Editor Christian Knight and production department member Val Barrett have been trawling through issues of The Armidale Express in 2008 to compile a 24-page souvenir guide to the stories and events which shaped our world in 2008.
5/01/2009 | At the end of 1975 a few young residents of Armidale and Uralla got together to form the Armidale Bush Band - a band devoted to Australian traditional music and using many traditional instruments including an old tea chest base and lager phone, as well as accordian and guitar.
Re-examining our history
2/01/2009 | Federation, the landing at Gallipoli, and 9/11 – all memorable moments, but were they actually turning points for Australia?
Hospital Auxiliary’s generous community donation
2/01/2009 | Uralla community members are set to benefit from the latest act of generosity displayed by the local branch of the United Hospital Auxiliary.
Uralla’s Australia Day ambassador announced
2/01/2009 | RADIO personality and former television presenter Daniel Widdowson is set to join Uralla citizens in celebrating what it means to be an Aussie at this year’s Australia Day celebrations.
Two wrongs don’t make a right
2/01/2009 | AS ISRAEL continues to launch deadly counterstrikes on the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip a small, but dedicated, local group wants to weigh in on the conflict.
2/01/2009 | TAMWORTH-based Nationals MP Trevor Khan (pictured) has been promoted to the role of Parliamentary Secretary after just 20 months in the State Parliament.
Drozdowski too good for Raue at Sunday’s sporting shootDrozdowski too good for Raue at Sunday’s sporting shoot
31/12/2008 | Local Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (SSAA) members shot a field rifle event on Sunday in light wind conditions at the Armidale Pistol Club. Richard Drozdowski won the event with a score of 330, followed by Jeff Raue 307 and Grahame Casey 303.
31/12/2008 | New Year’s Eve partygoers beware – too much revelry is risky business. Senior staff specialist with Hunter New England Health Drug and Alcohol Services Dr Tony Gill said alcohol makes people feel less inhibited and can affect their judgement.
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16/12/2008 | So we now have desperate parents attempting to bribe teachers to get their children into a selective high school. What a sad indictment of our education policies, the holy grail of which is parental choice.
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