Paul McIntosh reflects on the evolution of Lucerne in Australia, from the devastating aphid outbreaks of the 1970s to the importance of choosing the right crown height for modern paddocks.
New England Times Engage
Opinion: Will the social media ban impact NAPLAN results?
Sally Larsen from the University of New England questions the use of NAPLAN results to evaluate Australia’s social media ban, arguing that the standardized test is a poor metric for a policy that does not involve school curriculum or teaching.
QW: We don’t need another cafe
Michelle from Armidale says: “In response to the $2m proposal to renovate the Armidale Courthouse walkway: Why another cafe? We don’t need another one. There’s already one near the post office. This town is fast becoming the cafe town of Australia. We need business to come to town, not just another cafe.”
Opinion: A landmark moment for Australian agriculture
NFF President Hamish McIntyre says Australian farmers have not reached the target of a $100b industry by accident.
QW: The next best thing is Rail Trails
Sally Hawxwell from Bithramere says: Much as I love trains and would support their reestablishment everywhere, It’s just NOT going to happen. SO The next best thing is “Rail Trails” Your beautiful towns will really benefit, They provide safe riding and walking in a world dominated by cars and trucks.
Opinion: The Great Debate of the Great Northern Line
Tanya Langdon writes that until the NSW Government makes a decision, the future of the rail corridor north of Armidale remains open.
Letter: Potential amalgamation of councils should not be initiated by Armidale
Rob Richardson writes that any amalgamation of councils around Armidale should not be initiated by Armidale.
Roy’s Roundup: drought, flood, and more
Read the latest newsletter from Member for Barwon Roy Butler
Denise’s Desk: Low ATARs aren’t the teaching crisis. Why high achievers are walking away
Denise says if we are serious about teacher quality, the conversation needs to move beyond cheap ATAR panic and towards making teaching a profession that high-achieving students actively choose.
Opinion: Childcare centres have staffing rules, but many find loopholes
UNE researchers Tammy Williams and Marg Rogers explore how “under-the-roof” loopholes in childcare staffing ratios are compromising child safety and driving educator burnout across Australia.
