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Local festivals and shows

Posted inGuyra, Local festivals and shows, What's on

Trout and about at the Guyra Trout Festival

by Jim A. BarkerSeptember 28, 2024

The Guyra Trout Festival returns for another fly-filled and reel-y excellent year over the coming October long weekend.

Posted inGlen Innes, Local festivals and shows

Calling all stallholders for Minerama 2025

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 24, 2024

Get ready to unearth a trove of treasures at the Minerama Fossicking, Gem & Jewellery  Show. And you could be there.

Posted inArmidale, Local festivals and shows

New England Heritage Festival returns to Armidale this November

blankby Penelope ShawSeptember 22, 2024

After a hugely successful first year in 2023, the New England Heritage Festival is prepping for an even bigger event this November 9 and 10.

Posted inArmidale, General News, Local festivals and shows

Tickets now on sale for the New England Garden Festival

blankby Penelope ShawSeptember 18, 2024

One of the region’s most popular events, the New England Garden Festival is back and bigger than ever, with a special guest coming this year that gardeners will love.

Posted inBarraba, Local festivals and shows

Thaw out with Frost over Barraba

blankby Kate BrownAugust 31, 2024

Bringing life back to the New England following winter, Barraba is inviting everyone to town for their annual Frost Over Barraba event next weekend.

Posted inBingara, Local festivals and shows

Gather at the Gwydir for food and fun

by Michèle JedlickaAugust 26, 2024

The third Grazing on the Gwydir is on this weekend, where Halls Creek meets the Gwydir River in Bingara.

Posted inArmidale, Local festivals and shows

Central Park lights up for the Armidale Light Festival this Friday

blankby Penelope ShawAugust 21, 2024

In a brand-new event for the region, Armidale’s Central Park and Tingcombe Lane will become a sea of light and festivity on Friday 23 August for the Armidale Light Festival

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Wee Waa

88th Annual Wee Waa Show brings 2-days of fun for the cotton capital

blankby Penelope ShawAugust 14, 2024

The Wee Waa Show is one of the community’s biggest events and once again promises plenty of fun for families and AgShow enthusiasts this weekend.

Posted inArmidale, Local festivals and shows, What's on

Hand-In-Hand aims to encourage peace, unity and community spirit in Armidale

blankby Penelope ShawAugust 11, 2024

In a world that is full of uncertainty and fear, Armidale Women in Black have banded together to curate a unique, month long series of events designed to strengthen the community’s bonds and resilience.

Posted inGeneral News, Local festivals and shows, Mungindi

Three days of fun for the Mungindi Show

blankby Penelope ShawAugust 5, 2024

The border town of Mungindi is back with it’s big three-day annual Show this coming weekend of 9, 10 and 11 August, 2024

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