From the char-grill
100% Aussie beef, (400g) (GF) T bone steak with ¼ rack of pork ribs and a side of baked sweet potato, gravy and house salad. (Your choice of topper, side and sauce)
All by Melise Coleman
From the char-grill
100% Aussie beef, (400g) (GF) T bone steak with ¼ rack of pork ribs and a side of baked sweet potato, gravy and house salad. (Your choice of topper, side and sauce)
Next month Veteran golfers across Australia will converge on Orange for the 23rd year of the City of Orange Veterans Golf Classic.
In March this year, Orange local Flo Corbyn will have given the Orange Base Hospital and the Orange Health Service Auxiliary the greatest gift of all- her time, 40 years of it might we add.
If you’re handy in the kitchen this is one competition you should get involved with.
A familiar, and many would describe as cheeky, face around the Orange City Bowling Club, is that of Jim Gersbach. Since 1980 Jim has called the Orange City Bowling Club home.
My partner and I only moved to Orange in September last year. I was working as a Hairdresser in Bondi Junction and living in Campbelltown, so it was about an hour and a half travel every day
White sourdough bread, deliciously crunchy on the outside and soft inside, available fresh every day at the Sugar Mill.
21-year-old Michael Brennan continues to defy the odds in Westmead hospital after an unfortunate dirt bike accident which left him in a critical condition.
My family and myself moved to Orange in November 2017 from Bundaberg Queensland
Fig and Feta Tart
Caramelised onion with feta, local figs and sided with pumpkin and sun-dried tomato salad.
If you’ve had a hankering to see the Old Dubbo Gaol for yourself, now is the time!
This week we caught up with Harry Hughes, a very wise, humble and hardworking man.
Layered with bacon, avocado, cheese, rocket and mayonnaise, or with the option to be made vegetarian, what more could you want to satisfy those lunch time stomach grumbles!
If your drive takes you along Forrest Reefs road, you’d be familiar with local legend, Brenda Dwyer, as she travels into Millthorpe on her motorised wheelchair each week. Determined not to let life get her down, she is a truly inspiring lady.
Orange High school have just become a pilot school for the ‘Kitchen Garden Program,’ only one of two schools selected in NSW.
One foot in front of the other, one stride at a time. This weekend, February 8th, 15 members of ‘Orange Mums Running’ will be doing just that as they take on the Tarawera Ultra Marathon, New Zealand’s most prestigious trail ultra.
“I’ve always been in hospitality, I was manager of the Blayney Bowling Club for 13 years, Orange City Bowling Club for 10 years and the wife and I had the Restaurant ‘Scotty’s on Summer’ for seven years, so I’ve had the opportunity to meet a lot of locals over time.