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1 in 8 households don’t have the money to buy enough food

Katherine Kent, University of Wollongong

Around one in eight Australian households, or 1.3 million people, could not afford enough food in 2023. Rising housing and energy costs are cutting into food budgets, forcing families to buy less nutritious food or skip meals.


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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.


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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.



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Being on the right side of now

Elizabeth O’Hara, Armidale

New England Greens member Elizabeth O’Hara argues that on Jillian Segal, antisemitism, and the Palestinian cause, it’s not a matter of being on the right side of history; it’s a matter of being on the right side of NOW.

QW: Tamworth nurse says management is the problem

Sammy, Tamworth

Sammy from Tamworth says the reason nurses are miserable is the managers. A fish rots from the head. Why put more pressure on disillusioned nurses hanging in there by our teeth? It’s the bloody management!!

QW: Yaaay! Well done! 

Deni McKenzie, Armidale

Deni from Armidale says: I can now say, on FB, that you are ‘open for business’…and ask if people would not only write to you, but hopefully donate a little. I’m sure there are many younger people than I who could afford a small weekly or fortnightly donation. 🤞🤞

QW: Why are we paying double for power?

Murray, Armidale

Murray from Armidale says: Regarding electricity bills, is it fair that the daily service/connection fee of $2 for regional areas, including the New England, is double the $1 per day charged in urban areas such as Sydney and Newcastle? What are your thoughts?

QW: Why Does Barnaby Keep Winning?

Ray, Hawthorn

Ray, who spent three decades working in regional Victoria and now lives in Melbourne, says the city–country divide is overstated and wonders why Barnaby Joyce continues to be re-elected.

QW: Quick wish for easier access to letters

Deni, Armidale

As usual, my congratulations to your team for being first with the news. I was thinking last night that it would be amazing if you could put a link to Letters to the Editor just above the weather forecast. I often read down and forget to find the link to LTTE…a very important section of your paper. Is this possible?with many thanks, and keep up the good work. I’ll donate as often as possible. 👏👏Deni