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Posted inBingara, Local festivals and shows

The proud legacy of the Bingara Show continues

by Bridget NinnessMay 16, 2024

The Bingara Show has a proud legacy and long association with the Munro family all the way back to when it was founded during the Great Depression.

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Narrabri

123rd Narrabri Show creating future leaders

by Bridget NinnessApril 23, 2024

The Narrabri Show is on May 3, 4 and 5, and this year will begin by inducting the youngest ever life member.

Posted inArts, Warialda

Women’s art collective exhibition of torsos comes to Warialda

by Bridget NinnessApril 18, 2024

In January last year Tamworth artist, Joanne Stead, found a number of mannequins for sale at the local op shop and immediately thought “there’s got to be an exhibition in this”.

Posted inArts, Narrabri, What's on

Delight for Jane Austen fans in Narrabri tonight

by Bridget NinnessApril 8, 2024

Esteemed literary historian and lecturer, Susannah Fullerton, is delivering a special presentation about all things Jane Austen tonight at the Crossing Theatre

Posted inArts, Gunnedah

Opera comes to Gunnedah tomorrow night

by Bridget NinnessApril 5, 2024

Opera star and cabaret performer, Sally Wilson, and pianist, Mark Kruger, bring their creative brilliance to The Civic for a performance that promises to take the audience on a wild, fun ride.

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Tenterfield

Oracles of the Bush prepares to deliver its last stanza

by Bridget NinnessMarch 24, 2024

The final curtain is about to be drawn on Tenterfield’s famous Oracles of the Bush boutique bush poetry festival after 27 years.

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