There are two major stories that continue to affect our community: our council and the university.
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While administrator Viv May said he had seen no evidence of corruption at Armidale Regional Council, the administrator has said millions of dollars had been wasted.
Work is also continuing to find a new general manager at the council.
Mr May said it was critical to get a good general manager, because that person is the glue that holds it all together.
As the university looks to slash its annual wage bill by $20 million, it had called for voluntary redundancies and on Thursday started a 20-day consultation period with staff to discuss what the organisation will look like after the cuts.
But this week the workplace conflict escalated at UNE when the National Tertiary Education Union lodged notice of an industrial dispute with management of the university.
Finally, we'd like to remind everyone that the coming weekend is the beginning of daylight saving, so remember to put your clocks forward.
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