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Local festivals and shows

Posted inGrants and funding, Local festivals and shows

Local street events boom across the New England

blankby Lia EdwardsJune 24, 2024

The New England features prominently in 130 places hosting free festivals, markets, food, live music, arts and cultural events between now and January.

Posted inLocal festivals and shows, Tamworth

Outdoor Adventure Expo coming to Tamworth this weekend

by Steve KatteJune 24, 2024

Camping and outdoor enthusiasts get ready because the New England Outdoor Expo is coming to Tamworth’s Australian Equine & Livestock Events Centre (AELEC) this weekend, June 29 and 30.

Posted inArmidale, Local festivals and shows

Double album launch in Armidale

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 16, 2024

Studio Folk Club and Boobooks will be hosting a special double album launch concert from folk artists Mickey & Michelle and Broken Creek on 10th July. 

Posted inArmidale, Glen Innes, Local festivals and shows, Uralla

Celebrating the longest night of the year around the New England region

blankby Penelope ShawJune 15, 2024

A day that has the least hours of sunshine hardly sounds like something worth celebrating, but it’s a popular day to enjoy in the New England.

Posted inGunnedah, Local festivals and shows

Multicultural festival returns for another year bigger and better than ever

by Steve KatteJune 14, 2024

Gunnedah’s annual Multicultural Festival is back bigger and better than ever this weekend.

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 inGunnedah, Local festivals and shows

The nation’s hardest working dogs to battle it out at the Gunnedah Working Dog Trials in June

blankby Penelope ShawMay 15, 2024

One of the region’s biggest dog events, The Gunnedah Working Dog Trials, is fast approaching. Once again it’s expected to attract a big crowd.

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.

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Armidale 14.6°
10° - 23°
Cloudy
Glen Innes 14.7°
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Cloudy
Gunnedah 22.3°
16° - 32°
Partly cloudy
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Partly cloudy
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16° - 34°
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Shower or two
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