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Posted inArts

How do you cure the hiccups?

blankby New England Times News DeskSeptember 9, 2023

Hiccup is a psychedelic outback journey that sees a sleep deprived city-dwelling camper, a cheeky quokka and a particularly inventive emu join forces to help a koala that has come down with a nasty case of the hiccups.

Posted inArts, Indigenous, Local festivals and shows

Aboriginal artisan micro market part of NAIDOC week celebrations at Keeping Place this Saturday

blankby Penelope ShawAugust 31, 2023

Armidale Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place (ACCKP) is poised to launch their new art exhibition – For Our Elders with a two day special event this weekend.

Posted inArts, Grants and funding

$110k boost for Arts North West

blankby New England Times News DeskJuly 11, 2023

Arts North West will use a $110,000 State Government grant to renew and activate precincts across the Northern Tablelands to help re-engage audiences during post-covid recovery.

Posted inArts

Grant program supporting local artists now taking applications

blankby Lia EdwardsMay 10, 2023

Local artists are being encouraged to consider applying for a small grant to help them bring their creative dreams to life.

Posted inArts, Indigenous, Local festivals and shows

‘Gather and Trade’ market days for local Aboriginal art

blankby Lia EdwardsApril 17, 2023

Are you a local Aboriginal artist? Get ready for a series of local events to share your art with a wider audience.

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