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Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Tamworth

Smokin’ new event for the Capital of Country

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 3, 2024

Get your taste buds ready to sizzle for a smokin’ September as Tamworth looks to host the Tamworth Barbeque Festival.

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Moree

More to Moree’s foodie festival than what’s on the plate

by Georgie PooleMay 1, 2024

The Moree on a Plate festival next weekend is a celebration of regional produce, yet the festival is just one of the opportunities visitors have to enjoy Moree’s hospitality over the Mother’s Day weekend.  

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Nundle

A dog’s day at the races in Nundle

by Beth PlatfordApril 29, 2024

Working dogs from across the land will descend on the community of Nundle this weekend to contest the annual Great Nundle Dog Race.

Posted inArmidale, Local festivals and shows

BBQ Battalion Armidale debuting competition never seen in Australia at Big Chill

by Steve KatteApril 29, 2024

BBQ Battalion Armidale are back at the Big Chill Festival this year, holding its BBQ @ The Big Chill competition over the two days, including a new format that will debut for the first time ever in Australia. 

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Moree

Reflecting on 20 years of Moree on a Plate – behind the scenes

by Georgie PooleApril 27, 2024

From celebrity chefs sunbaking half nude in the garden, to arranging reiki for a stressed producer on site  – the antics behind-the-scenes of Moree on a Plate are almost as iconic as the festival itself. 

Posted inBendemeer, Local festivals and shows

40th anniversary Bendemeer Art Show ups the stakes

by Eve SintonApril 25, 2024

The Bendemeer Art Show is set to open its 40th anniversary ‘Colours of Autumn’ event with a record number of entries and record prizes for the winners.

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 inArmidale, Local festivals and shows

Armidale’s Big Chill Festival promises to thrill with a few new additions this year

by Steve KatteApril 20, 2024

Next month Armidale’s Big Chill Festival is back bigger and better than ever with some upgrades to the tried and true format that has entertained thousands of people in New […]

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Manilla

A festival of renewables in Manilla this weekend

by Beth PlatfordApril 15, 2024

A two-day jam packed festival to celebrate sustainability and the transition to renewable energy is on in Manilla this weekend.

Posted inGunnedah, Local festivals and shows

Roll up roll up for the Gunnedah Show this weekend!

blankby Penelope ShawApril 10, 2024

The Gunnedah Show is back, bigger than ever and on this Friday 12 April to Sunday 14 April.

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Armidale 11.2°
6° - 17°
Showers increasing
Glen Innes 11.2°
4° - 16°
Showers increasing
Gunnedah 14.7°
11° - 19°
Rain
Inverell 12.3°
8° - 20°
Showers increasing
Narrabri 16.6°
12° - 19°
Rain
Moree 15.1°
12° - 22°
Showers
Quirindi 12.6°
8° - 19°
Showers
Tamworth 14.9°
9° - 20°
Showers
Tenterfield 12.3°
6° - 19°
Showers increasing
Uralla 17.5°
14° - 33°
Partly cloudy
Walcha 11.2°
4° - 15°
Showers increasing
Windy
Wee Waa 16.6°
12° - 20°
Rain

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