Coming up around Orange NSW and the region in February and March
The Orange Art Society invites you to join them on Saturday for an auction of over 50 donated artworks all to raise money for the Orange Rural Fire Service.
This Sunday, iconic British singer/songwriter Christine Collister’s will join Australian guitar wizard Michael Fix for a for an unmissable concert at the unique Bloomfield Hall.
High levels of blue-green algae have been detected at both Lake Canobolas and Gosling Creek Dam.
“We’re much more than just a newsagency,” says Tracey Pluis, new owner of Nextra Orange in the Orange City Centre.
For Cody Logan going to university was a big deal. Being the first in his family to pursue higher education there were many unknowns
“My earliest show? It was the King and I and I was the smallest cast member, one of the King's Children, and he had to lift me above his head,”
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.
Most people prefer to keep their head in the sand… sadly until it’s too late
For five years, Josh Patterson had worked to build a thriving local lawn care and maintenance business, when news came that no-one is ever ready for.
Thanks to Metcash and Ashcroft’s IGA Orange NSW, two community organisations will benefit from a $8,600 cheque! Riding for Disabled ($4,300) and Veritas House ($4,300) will both share in the funds that were given last week.
United Dance Project students Maddie Linsell-Ryan, Lyla and Ally Luxford and Clare Jadezak have created a team called ‘Dream to Dance’ for this year’s Relay for Life, set to kick off on March 14.
Is it any wonder that many of us are so cynical about the way our leaders go about their business?
My family and myself moved to Orange in November 2017 from Bundaberg Queensland
The Central West Women’s Forum was established to give a voice to women of the Central West who want to make a difference, achieve results and influence the choices available across the region.
It’s a quote that came to mind this past week, after we were given interesting article from Orange City Life reader Don Perry.
Orange’s Badlands Brewery has come up with a thirst-quenching plan to help communities and wildlife areas affected by this unprecedented bushfire season.
Lightly sparkling, See Saw’s Organic Prosecco is soft on the palate with a sherbet like acidity that finishes crisp and refreshing with a touch of complexity