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Armidale and Dumaresq
* Armidale Dumaresq Shire
Armidale Dumaresq Shire had a population of 19, 485 people according to the 2006 census.
* Armidale Dumaresq Council
In the 2006 census the New England region had a population of 180, 000 which included the local government areas of Armidale Dumaresq, Inverell, Walcha, Glen Innes Severn, Gunnedah, Guyra, Gwydir, Liverpool Plains, Moree Plains, Narrabri, Tamworth Regional and Uralla.
Until the mid-2000s freight traffic continued to the disused station at Dumaresq ( a township a few kilometres north of Armidale ) which is home to a now-also-disused agricultural fertilizer depot.
There is now wire across the corridor at several points between Armidale and Dumaresq, after which the line is for all intents and purposes closed onwards to Wallangarra.

Armidale and Council
Widders ' is very well respected in his hometown of Armidale, New South Wales: in 2004 he was awarded the NRL's Ken Stephens Medal for his positive work with youth in the community and in 2006 he was appointed to the Federal Government's National Indigenous Council.
Prior to 1990 the association was known as the UNE Students ' Representative Council and, for a time, as the Armidale Students ' Association.

Armidale and has
The University of New England from 1994 has only one campus, at Armidale.
The University of New England has, since 1989, included the former Armidale College of Advanced Education, which was amalgamated with the Armidale campus at the time of the creation of the network University.
Woodsmoke pollution, Armidale, 27 May 2011 Armidale has a noted problem with air pollution caused by the use of solid fuel domestic wood heaters during the winter months.
21 December 2006 hailstorm. Armidale has been prone to severe hailstorms and has experienced three such storms over a period of 10 years.
The Armidale Mall Armidale has a pedestrian mall which stretches over three blocks of Beardy Street in the centre of city.
Armidale is a home to the University of New England and has many beautiful parks in the city and is the northern gateway to the spectacular Oxley Wild Rivers National Park and some of the gorge country.
The New England Institute of TAFE has campuses in Tamworth, Armidale, Boggabilla, Glen Innes, Gunnedah, Inverell, Moree, Narrabri, Quirindi and Tenterfield.
AAGPS was formed on 30 March 1892, and today has nine members-eight Sydney schools and The Armidale School, a country boarding school.
The burrawang has the most extensive distribution of any cycad in New South Wales and is found along the coast from the district around Armidale, New South Wales to Bega 700 km south and on the coastal slopes of the Great Dividing Range with some instances on the inland slopes of the range ; as far west as the Mudgee district.

Armidale and been
Pied Currawongs have been responsible for the spread of the invasive ornamental Asparagus aethiopicus ( often called A. densiflorus ) in the Sydney area, the weedy privet species Ligustrum lucidum and L. sinense, and firethorn species Pyracantha angustifolia and P. rogersiana around Armidale.
Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy ( RAN ) have been named HMAS Armidale, for the city of Armidale, New South Wales.
Three battle honours have been awarded to ships named HMAS Armidale:
The University of New England continues to exist as a single campus in Armidale, New South Wales, as it had been established in 1954.
The University of New England, remains where it had originally been, in Armidale, New South Wales, as a single campus.
In recent years the main upgrading activities in the Highway have been the deviation and duplication through Belford Forest, deviation and duplication over the Liverpool Range immediately north of Murrurundi, the Tamworth CBD bypass ( an upgrading of an existing road ), the Bendemeer bypass, the Armidale bypass, and deviations at Black Mountain and the Devils Pinch north of Armidale.

Armidale and major
Armidale is a major regional retail centre, housing three shopping malls:
On the tablelands the New England Highway, which links Tamworth, Uralla, Armidale, Guyra, Glen Innes and Tenterfield is a major route linking New South Wales and Queensland.
The line reaches the major New England towns of Tamworth and Armidale, the latter being the northernmost extent of service on the line.

Armidale and part
* S H Smith House ( 1929-1997 ; originally part of Armidale Teacher's College )
It is a regular part of the city's attractions, often promoting Armidale's diverse culture ( for instance, posters set up by council attempt to attract tourists with the motto " Foodies Thrive In Armidale ") and autumn colours.
* Armidale CAE ( from 1994 part of The University of New England )

Armidale and which
* The Bicentennial National Trail for walking and horse riding passes from Cedar Creek on the edge of Werrikimbe National Park past Youdales Hut via East Kunderang to Georges Junction on the Armidale to Kempsey road, which is a distance of some 75 kilometres through the National Park.
The network also included the UNE-Coffs Harbour Centre, which provided courses from within academic departments of the Armidale and Lismore campuses.
On 21 December 2006, hail stones, high winds and flash flooding damaged more than 1, 000 homes and destroyed the Armidale Livestock Exhibition Centre which collapsed entirely under the weight of accumulated hail.
The gold mining settlement of Hillgrove about 40 km east of Armidale was the site of Australia's first hydro-electric scheme, remains of which are still visible.
The Australian Wool Fashion Awards, which showcases the use of Merino wool by fashion designers, are hosted by Armidale in March each year.
Notable waterfalls include the Apsley Falls at Walcha plus the Ebor Falls and Wollomombi Falls which are on Waterfall Way east of Armidale.
The Annual Wool Fashion Awards, which showcase the use of Merino wool by fashion designers, are hosted by the city of Armidale, New South Wales in March each year.
This line, which ran via Armidale and required a change of train due to the break of gauge at Wallangarra, was opened to East Maitland in 1857 and Maitland in 1858.

Armidale and at
A 4WD vehicle is needed to access Marys View, from outside OWRNP, and it is at least a 7 hour return trip from either Walcha or Armidale and onto the Carrai tableland.
This route generally takes at least 4 days to ride, and can be impassable after rain – check with Armidale or Walcha NPWS for details.
He won his first race on 27 April 1929, the Maiden Juvenile Handicap at Rosehill, ridden by Jack Baker of Armidale, a 17-year-old apprentice.
The University of New England Act, 1989, created a network University consisting of: ( i ) a campus at Armidale, incorporating the former University of New England and the former Armidale College of Advanced Education ; and ( ii ) a campus at Lismore, incorporating the former Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education.
After failing an exam at the University of Melbourne, he decided to quit the state school system and in 1912 took up a position at The Armidale School in New South Wales.
While at Armidale, Morshead joined the Australian Army Cadets, and was commissioned as a lieutenant on 10 February 1913.
Armidale is located on the Northern Tablelands in the New England region about midway between Sydney and Brisbane at an altitude ( 980 m AHD ) ranging from 970 metres at the floor of the valley to 1, 110 metres above sea level at the crests of the hills.
Armidale Airport, at 1, 084 metres ( 3, 556 ft ), is the highest licensed airport in New South Wales.
Bicycle racks can be found in strategic locations around the city centre, including at Coles supermarket, The Armidale Plaza, and Centro Armidale.
Places are also provided outside the Armidale Dumeresq War Memorial Library, and at either end of the Mall.
Gaudron was educated at St Ursula's College in Armidale.
Dormitory at The Armidale School, Australia, 1898

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