Both classical and contemporary music contribute enormously to Armidale’s cultural vibrancy. The old Teachers College is home to the New England Conservatorium which nurtures the Armidale Symphony Orchestra, Armidale Youth Orchestra, Fiori Musicali and many other choral and musical groups.
The New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) in Armidale is an enjoyable and inspirational place for visitors of all ages. The museum is the custodian of around 5000 works of art, including the Howard Hinton, Chandler Coventry and NERAM collections. Hinton (1867-1948) was a noted collector of Australian art who donated over 1000 paintings to the Armidale community; including the famous ‘Mosman’s Bay’ by Tom Roberts along with other renowned works by Arthur Streeton, Norman Lindsay, Margaret Preston, Margaret Olley and Lloyd Rees. Elsewhere in the museum, you’ll find exhibitions featuring works by local and regional artists and, regularly, important touring shows from metropolitan museums and galleries including The Archibald Prize.
Beneath NERAM is the Museum of Printing, which houses an historically significant collection of printing machinery and equipment which comprise the FT Wimble & Co. Collection. It includes printing presses, a Linotype machine, guillotines, bookbinding equipment, wooden and metal type and a history of printings in Australia from 1850 to the early 1900s.
Next door, at the Aboriginal Cultural Centre & Keeping Place, Lloyd Hornsby’s The Apology, commemorating Kevin Rudd’s historic 2007 “sorry” to Aboriginal Australia, is one of several artworks on display by local and noted Aboriginal artists. You can learn about the history and traditions of the region’s first Australians here – the Bush Tucker Walk, in particular, is a huge hit with kids.
Elsewhere, the Armidale Art Gallery and Gallery 126 exhibit works by local artists. You’ll notice how the region’s picturesque landscape and natural beauty influence much of the art that is on display at these two fabulous galleries.
Armidale foodies seeking fare with a French twist head along Rusden Street to find Café Patisserie. This cosy café buzzes with activity as locals stop by for a warm buttery croissant to go with their morning coffee, in rustic surrounds of painted brick, recycled timber, trailing greenery and Edison bulb...
In the depths of winter, mist can drape New England National Park like a chiffon veil, settling silently in the valleys and lingering for hours. Moss-covered Antarctic beech, which have thrived on the Great Dividing Range for aeons, assume a ghostly appearance on such mornings – and deep within the...
Georges Junction – A 4WD Getaway along the Mighty Macleay River
Happily lose your perspective on the grassy banks of NSW’s Georges Junction: only 4WDers need apply. At the base of the Great Dividing Range, 80 km east of Armidale and 90km west of Kempsey – home to the Akubra and near Nulla Nulla where Slim Dusty was born – lies...