2023 marks the 35th anniversary of our official National floral emblem, with Wattle Day celebrations around the region tomorrow September 1.
Beth Platford
TRAC open for super blue moon on Thursday
Thursday August 31st will provide a spectacular view for sky-gazers with a super blue moon.
Frost Over Barraba arts festival returns after COVID break
The 50 year old festival returns with a few changes – pre-registration for art entries closes today.
New crime book from Moree author ‘accidental’
‘Bush Tragedies’ is a collection of 23 true crime stories and the latest offering from Moree-based, award-winning journalist and writer, Bill Poulos
50 Years After the Vietnam Conflict
Today our nation will pause to mark Vietnam Veterans’ Day, the key commemoration in this 50th anniversary year of the end of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War
Schools performance in Armidale tonight
The Armidale version of schools spectacular, ‘An Evening with ACOS’, will hold their one night only sold out performance tonight at Armidale Secondary College.
The ‘Outback Archies’ Art Prize entires closing soon.
Entries for this year’s Outback Archies are closing next week, with artists in Narrabri, Moree, Gunnedah, Tamworth and the Liverpool Plains and Gwydir council areas eligible to enter.
Vietnam Veterans Vigil brings national commemoration to the villages
Members of the Uralla RSL Sub-branch, joined by two Vietnam Veteran’s Vigil Association representatives, held a graveside vigil yesterday.
Education Week celebrates 175 years of public learning
Founded in 1860, Rocky River Public School is one of the oldest schools in the state and will join this weeks celebrations of 175 years of public education.
‘Homelessness Connect Day’ in Tamworth this Thursday
The 9th Tamworth Homeless Connect Day will open doors to a range of local support services and housing support for many people who are experiencing tough times.