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OPINION >

Rail cheaper than trucks

Mal Peters, Former NSW Farmers President & former chair Regional Australia Institute

Mal Peters says freight once arrived in Armidale by train, but government cuts shifted it to trucks and crumbling roads. He argues reopening the Armidale north rail corridor is vital for Australia’s freight competitiveness and environmental future.

QUICK WORD: OPINIONS IN LESS THAN 100 WORDS

QW: Net Zero

Deni McKenzie, Armidale

Well done, Jan Kleeman! I was listening last night to a Professor talking about the Ozone layer… when scientists told the world…


IDEAS >

Scaling Without Losing the Spark 

Mark Palmer, Founder, founder + future

Mark Palmer says the most dynamic FMCG, food and lifestyle brands are founder-led – driven by vision, belief and authenticity. His founderproof® approach helps businesses scale without losing the spark that creates lasting brand value.

Macca’s weeds: Pesticide resistance in 2025

Paul McIntosh, Industry Development Agronomist – Northern Region, Pulse Australia / WeedSmart

Paul McIntosh writes there is absolutely no doubt that when you continue to use the same mode of action in all our pesticides, over and over again and leave a few survivors, you will soon develop your own increasing level of resistance. 


REGIONAL >

Letter: Rail Line and REZ

Rick Banyard, Warratah West

Rick writes transport and energy are both highly important and the REZ and its associated transmission lines can assist with both.

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EDITORIAL >

Have your say in more ways on Engage

We’re improving the range of voices we have on New England Times Engage, and seeking regular contributors who would like to have their own column, as well as broadening the kinds of articles and letters.



SOCIAL ISSUES >

ENVIRONMENT >

Barnaby’s Net Zero Rants: Right for the Wrong Reasons

Jan Kleeman says the idea of net zero has been hijacked – twisted from a scientific goal into political spin. Real climate action, she argues, means cutting emissions to zero now, not relying on future promises or unproven technology.

SOLUTIONS >

Young food entrepreneurs are changing the face of rural America

Dawn Thilmany, Professor of Agricultural Economics, Colorado State University

Rural America is experiencing a culinary renaissance, with young, diverse residents driving growth in local food startups, shared kitchens, and innovative programs that connect agriculture, community, and entrepreneurship.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT >

QW: Bring back the Armidale–Queensland rail line

Susan Moxon, Tamworth

Susan Moxon says: Please reinstate a rail line from Armidale to Queensland. It’s such a backward step not having it available for our community. Our ancestors broke their backs building the rail line. Please.

QW: Net Zero

Deni McKenzie, Armidale

Well done, Jan Kleeman! I was listening last night to a Professor talking about the Ozone layer… when scientists told the world of impending disaster if we continued using Freon. The world listened. It appears that this event has escaped collective peoples memories. It was an essential piece of action that saved the world. Zero carbon is the next one. When will the average Joe realise? It’s certainly not helped by ignorant pollies sprouting rubbing.  Reference: COP 30 Shaping Up as a COP-OUT

QW: Work for us Barnaby

Jan, Donald Creek

“I’m going to keep my cards close to my chest,” “It’s worked so far for me, and I’m not going to give it up now.” (BJ) New Englanders would prefer that Barnaby work for the people who pay him a salary of more than $250,000 a year to work for them instead.

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