While others are putting recyclables into landfill, Armidale’s world-class crate recycling system is again, leading the way and securing international markets for our plastics. A newly established partnership between South America and Armidale Recycling Services (ARS) saw a semi-trailer sized...
Competitive operating costs, a highly-skilled workforce, world-class infrastructure and digital connectivity. Most importantly, it is also on the doorstep of key markets in the Asia-Pacific.
The sky’s the limit for Armidale Airside Business Park as stage one takes off with anchor tenant, Outlook Property Services, to establish a prominent service centre with fuel and food outlets. New occupant, Outlook Property Services, has secured a premier...
Council seeking Stage 1 buyers It’s been more than a decade in the making, and now the Armidale Airside Business Park is officially ready for take-off. Today the $6.5-million project was launched, marking the start of a new era of economic...
Airport Business Park a key pillar of region’s economic stimulus The sky above the Armidale region might be a little quieter at the moment but that hasn’t stopped construction at the Armidale Regional Airport precinct soaring ahead with two multi-million...
Armidale Regional Airport is ready to accept more passengers and larger planes once regular flights resume post COVID-19, with Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall today announcing the completion of work on the $3.8 million extension of the airside parking...
Three weeks after Armidale was announced as one of four sites to be home to the newly-formed Department of Regional NSW, the hunt to find suitable premises to house the 100 new public servants coming to the city has...
Local State MP Adam Marshall has welcomed confirmation that the $1.2 billion Oven Mountain Pumped Hydro project, near George’s Junction in the Northern Tablelands, has been declared Critical State Significant Infrastructure by the NSW Government.
The New South Wales Government says a $79 million renewable energy zone (REZ) announced for the New England region has the potential to produce as much energy as the state's coal-fired power stations combined.