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SUMMARY:Black Gully Festival 2025
DESCRIPTION:The always highly-anticipated Black Gully Festival is set to kick off on Saturday\, November 8th\, 2025\, in the scenic Black Gully Reserve (behind NERAM on the south side of the creek). This free\, family-friendly event celebrates the vibrant spirit of Armidale as the weather warms up\, offering a day filled with music\, art\, environmental and community engagement. The festival promises an entertaining experience for attendees of all ages. \nFestival Program\n\n9.00am – 7.30pm – Festival Livestream and broadcast 2ARMFM Community Radio\n10.00am – 4.00pm – NERAM Art Gallery & feature exhibition How to Weather Together\n10.00am – 2.00pm – Aboriginal Cultural Centre & Keeping Place – Music jam w/ Des Ahoy\, Peter Georkas & Bob Blair (10-12)\n10.00am – 2.00pm – Museum of Printing\n10.00am – 4.00pm – Makers\, Community and Environment Markets\n\n\nCaring for Koala Country\, Clothes Swap and Slow Living\, Community Garden tours\, Community Weathering Station\, Electrify Armidale\, Growing Sustainable Landscapes\, Healthy Headwaters and Creek bug collecting\, Highlands End of Life Project\, NERAM Family Art Making\, Platypus Play and Clay\, River Weaving and Rising Tide\, Save our Styx\, Talking Soil\, The Highlands Poet\, Weeding for Weaving w/ Andrew Parker\, Face painting and more….. \n\n\n\n10.00am – 7.30pm – Food Vans\n12.00pm – Official Opening – Welcome to Country + Thanks to Sponsors + announcements\n7.00pm – 8.45pm – Astronomy night with the Stars & UNE & NT Astronomical Society@NERAM cafe\n\n\nMusic\, Dance & Theatre Program\n\nMain Stages\n10.00am to 7.30pm                             \n\n10.30am  The Holy Horns\n11.15am  Alejandro & Armidale Salsa\n11.30am  JazzLab\n12.00pm  Welcome to Country + Thanks to Sponsors + announcements\n12.30pm  Tandav School of Dance\n12.50pm  Blakk Dynasty\n1.20pm  The Rocky Bottom Girls\n2.10pm  OhMaSoul\n3.00pm  MC & The Squares\n3.50pm  Dusky Buzz\n4.40pm  The Cham Cham\n5.30pm  PartyLine\n6.30pm  The Chads\n\n \nAcoustic Stage (NERAM Café)\n9.00am to 4.00pm                 \n\n\n9.00am  Judith Betts\n9.45am  Bruce’s Country\n10.30am  Pete Stanley\n11.15am  Barney St Band\n12.00pm  The Miggy Man\n12.45pm  Dallas Muirhead\n1.30pm  Ian Russell\n2.15pm  Khaleel Jundi\n3.00pm  Firebirds Choir\n3.30pm  Saturday Magic Theatre Troupe presents Pandora and the Dragon\n\n\n \nTalks\, Activities & Workshops Program\n\nClothes Swap@ Slow Living Tent\n\n10.00 to 11.00am Clothes drop\n12.00 to 2.00pm Clothes swap\n\n\n  \nThe Community Weathering Station (CoWS) at Black Gully Festival (North Village) \nThe Community Weathering Station is a market stall about climate change. This Black Gully Festival we have a program of visiting artist-researcher facilitated workshops that link up with the themes of weathering: a concept that explores climate change from a grounded\, localised and embodied perspective. \nThroughout the day we will also offer Tea/Tarot readings when the readers are not off enjoying the festival\, and there will be other little things in the stall to look at and discuss. \nFor the workshops: We will endeavour to have all the materials you need on hand\, but please go to the link below form more details\, any specific instructions and to register (FREE REGISTRATION). \nCoWS workshops are for people aged 16+ \n\n10.00 -11.00am: Mixed Weathering Workshops – w/ Tessa Zettel\, Astrida Neimanis and Jennifer Hamilton.\n11.00am – 12.00pm: Rest your identity – w/ Ju Bavyka\n12.00 – 12.30pm : Welcome to Country (MainStage)\n12.30 – 1.30pm: Day for it! why we love good weather – w/ Blanche Verlie\n1.30 – 2.30pm : Lunch Break\n2.30 – 3.30pm : Learn to Scry with the Sky: how to prophesize through gazing – w/ Nina Vroeman\n\nAll Day: \n\nBy sign-up sheet on the day: Tea & Tarot by Donation (with Piers Kelly & Ju Bavyka)\nHow to weather together exhibition (Mazda Gallery inside NERAM)\n\n\nFull program and registration details available at: https://communityweatheringstation.net/2025/10/13/2025-black-gully-festival-stall/\n\n\nCommunity Garden\n\n\n10.30/12.30/2.30 – Composting with Joi (@ the Community Garden\nCommunity Garden Tours – Come for a visit! Tours running from 10.00am to 4.00pm -as needed\n\n  \nSustainable Living Armidale (SLA) and Friends @ North Gully Village (NERAM Side) \n\n10.30/3.30 – Rhizomatic Somatic Meditation (1-hour sessions) for 16+ – w/Pip Ryan @ Rhizomatic Chorus tent\n11.00 to 1:30 – Magpie print making @ Museum of Printing\n10.30/1.00 – How healthy is my soil? – why not soil some undies! @Talking Soil tent\n11:00/1:30 – Digging Together: Where Soil Science Meets Community @Talking Soil\n\nSLA and Friends @ the Packsaddle room (Below NERAM) \n\n11.00am – SPECIAL Presentation – Healthy Headwaters of New England and what our creek invertebrates tell us (30mins) – with Dr. Sara Mika\, UNE Aquatic Ecology Lab\n12.30pm – SPECIAL Presentation – The Bell’s Turtle: A Turtle of Our Own – with Dr. Lou Streeting\, UNE Lazer Lab\n\nSLA and Friends @ South Gully Village (Stage Side) \n• 10.30/11.30/12.30/1.30/2.30/3.30– The Magic of Science Show @UNE Discovery\n• 10.30/1.30 – Cozy Story Time – The Platypus – w/Sue Eliot @SLA and NE Rakali and Platypus tent\n• 10.30/11.15/2.45- Native Rodents – who are they anyway and why should we care? @Threatened Species Tent\n• 10.45/2.00 – Chatting about Energy-Efficiency – for beginners 101@Electrify Armidale tent\n• 11.00 to 12.00 – Weeding for Weaving w/Andrew Parker @the Big Weave\n• 11.00 to 12.00 – Making Seedballs @Armidale Tree Group\n• 11.30 – Cozy Story Time- Where are all the baby Turtles? – w/Lou Streeting – @SLA and NE Rakali and Platypus tent\n• 11.30 & 1.30 – Creek Bug Collecting – meet @UNE Aquatic Ecology Lab\n• 12.30/2.00- Bat’s in the Backyard and Insect-eating bats @Threatened Species Tent\n• 1.00 – Black Gully Walk and Talk with Funky Dave and Friends of BG – meet@the Black Gully Central Tent\n• 2.00 – Chatting about Energy-Efficiency –bring your really tricky questions @Electrify Armidale tent \n  \n\n\nThe Black Gully Festival program is subject to changes at any time. Please refer to website for any updates or amendments.\n\n  \n              \n  \n     \n       \n  \nThe Black Gully Festival – Partners and Sponsors\nThe Black Gully Festival would not be possible and nor would it be able to provide a free community event without the contribution of over 70 volunteers and our Partners and Sponsors. The Black Gully Festival organisers would like to extend a huge thank you to our volunteers and to the following: \nPartners \nMusicians of Armidale (MOA)/Sustainable Living Armidale (SLA)/New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM)/2ARMFM Community Radio/Southern New England Landcare (SNEL)/Armidale Tree Group (ATG)/Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place (ACCKP) \nSupermega sponsors\, Very special sponsors\, and Festival friends \nSustainable Living Armidale (SLA)/Origin Energy (Renewable energy and the New England Community Investment Program)/Armidale Regional Council (ARC)/BlackDot/Gallery 126/The Welders Dog/StringyBark Ecological/Back Track/Creative Streets Festival
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SUMMARY:Black Gully Festival
DESCRIPTION:The always highly-anticipated Black Gully Festival is set to kick off on Saturday\, November 9th\, 2024\, in the scenic Black Gully Reserve (behind NERAM on the south side of the creek). This free\, family-friendly event celebrates the vibrant spirit of Armidale as the weather warms up\, offering a day filled with music\, art\, environmental and community engagement. The festival promises an entertaining experience for attendees of all ages. \nFESTIVAL PROGRAM\n\n10.00am – 4.00pm – Makers and Community Markets\n11.00pm – Welcome to Country and Official Opening\n\n10.00am – 3.00pm Museum of Printing Open\n\n10.00am – 3.00pm – NERAM Family Art Making\n7.30- 9.00pm – Astronomy night with the Stars @NERAM cafe\n\n\nMUSIC PROGRAM\nMain Stages  \n\n10.00am  – Ohmasoulmusic\n10.45am  – The Kelly Gang\n11.30am – Welcome to Country / opening\n12.00am – Tandav School of Dance\n12.15pm – Khalill Tabor All Sheikh\n12.30pm – Bella Frankie Music\n1.15pm – The Briny Sea\n2.00pm – Kirsty Larkin\n2.45pm – Southswell\n3.30pm – Buddy Knox\n4.15pm – Partyline\n5.00pm – El Adimra\n5.45pm – Nascent\n6. 30pm – Skele Jay\n7.15pm – Florin Arc\n\nFinish 8.15pm\n\nAcoustic Stage (NERAM Cafe Courtyard)\n\n10.00am – Maxine & Ben\n10.45am –  Barney St Band\n11.30am –  Keith & Luke\n12.15pm –  Firebirds\n1.00pm –  Ollie Twohill (Murwillumbah)\n1.45pm –  Bits of Buzz\n2.30pm –  Koivu\n\nFinish 3pm\nSLOW LIVING WORKSHOP PROGRAM \n\nClothes Swap  – Clothes drop – 10.00 to 11.00am – Clothes swap – 12.00 to 2.00pm\n\nWorkshops @ The Community Garden \n\n10.00-10.45 | 1:00-1.45 – Composting made easy\n11.00-11.45 | 2:00-2.45 – Wicking bed demo\n12.00-12.45 – Growing mushrooms\n\nSUSTAINABLE  LIVING ARMIDALE & FRIENDS WORKSHOP PROGRAM \n\n10.00 – 4.00 – Tree of Life Painting – Save our Styx @SLA\n10.00 – 4.00 – Platypus Play and Clay @ Bell tent\n10.00 – 4.00 – Ephemeral Art @ Bell tent\n10.00 – 4.00 – Craft\, Climate and equity with Zonta @Zonta\n10.00 – 4.00 – Rural Fire Brigade – Explore the Fire truck\n10.00 – 4.00 – SNELC and Armidale Urban Rivercare\n10.00 – 4.00 – Rising Tide Protestival Connection\n10.00 – 3.00 – NERAM Family Art\nBug Walk and Talk – Collect and Identify the Locals! Two sessions (30-11.30 | 12.30-1.30) Meet @ Black Gully creek concrete ramp bridge.\nBeyond Halloween: Bats in the Backyard Project. Two sessions (45 to 11.15 |12.30-1.00) @ Biodiversity\, Conservation and Science tent\nEnergy-Efficient Homes: a chat about retrofitting for comfort and savings. Two sessions (10:45-11:30 | 2:00-2.45) @ Electrify Armidale\nManilla Solar – Be Part of Community Owned Renewables (1.00 – 1.45) @ Electrify Armidale\nBlack Gully Grassland Games and Friends (30-3.00) @ ANTaR Hand in Hand Peace tent @ the Tennis Court wall near the Community Garden.\nThe Story Telling Circle (30 – 2.30) @ Bell tent\nFelted Soap Making Workshop (1.30 – 3.30) @SLA\nHave you seen these threatened species? Rare wallaby\, pademelon\, and orchids (00 to 3.30) @ Biodiversity\, Conservation and Science tent\nAstronomy night with the Stars – (30pm to 9.00) @ NERAM Café\nAboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place – Open 10.00 – 4.00. All Welcome.\n\n  \nTALKS AND ACTIVITIES -Details \nAboriginal Cultural Keeping Place\nThe Aboriginal Cultural Keeping Place will be open all day from 10.00am to 4.00pm as part of the Black Gully Festival.  Join live music in the pavilion with Cyril Green\, Kathy Kelly and friends.  There will be a sausage sizzle and opportunities to dance\, take part in cultural learning in the Yarning Circle and explore the many artworks and points of culture. All are welcome. Walk across from the NERAM front grassland during the day via the side (western) entrance\, follow the signs into the pavilion and surrounds. \nPlatypus Play and Clay and Ephemeral Art\nJoin Sue Eliot – Author of Young Children and the Environment.\nCreate with nature! Baskets of natural treasures will be available for children to explore the possibilities.  Get involved in the Platypus pond and create clay creatures for the Platypus. Learn about this amazing creature. 10.00 to 4.00 at the SLA Bell tent \nDumaresq Rural Fire Brigade\nBased in Armidale and one of the largest brigades in the New England District. They cover a large radius around Armidale assisting Fire Rescue and other Rural Fire Brigades. Their volunteers attend approximately 100 incidents a year ranging from grass and bush fires\, structure fires\, car fires\, MVAs and other service and assistance calls. The also attend community events like the Black Gully Festival so they can educate the public on the dangers of bushfires and the regulations on burning during the Bushfire Danger Period. They will bring their big Fire Truck which the kids can explore. 10.00 – 4.00. \nRising Tide Protestival connection\nRising Tides Protestival event on Newcastle’s Nobby Beach will be the biggest yet — anticipating 10\,000 people to turn-out over a 10-day period.\nClimate Action and Sustainable Living Armidale support a New England Affinity group planning to attend.  We are demanding the government immediately cancel all new fossil fuel projects\, tax fossil fuel export profits at 78 per cent to fund community and industrial transition and end all coal exports from Newcastle by 2030. Come and find out about the Rising Tide Protestival and how you can participate and/or leave a handprint and message on our local banner that will be going to Newcastle. Currently the world is well on track for over three degrees of warming this century\, and there has been no effective climate progress to reduce our fossil fuel industry [in Australia] this year — the hottest year on record.  The time to STOP is now. \nZonta Says Now to Gender-Equal Climate Action\nCome along to the Zonta Club of Armidale’s stall. Find out why girls and women across the globe are disproportionately affected by the climate crisis. Talk to our club members about Zonta\, and how Zonta aims to empower women and men to create a fairer future for everyone. We will be giving away handy information leaflets that can help you reduce your impact on the environment\, and there will be fun activities for kids\, with prizes\, as well as a table full of second-hand books and craft items for sale. 10.00 to 4.00. \nArmidale Regional Council\nNew information on waste and recycling\, tips for water saving measures and how to prepare a grab and go pack if you are in bush fire danger. 10.00 to 4.00. \nTree of Life Painting – Save our Styx\nA recent report by Forest Alliance NSW (FANSW) found that community surveys in forests were able to identify up to 10 times the number of endangered greater glider den trees\, than Forestry Corporation NSW surveys. This includes in places like our local Styx River State Forest. Logging operations in the proposed Great Koala National Park (GKNP) are happening at four times the intensity than other State Forests in the state’s northeast.\nCome and find out what has been going on about in our forests and make a Tree of Life Painting\, sewing\, drawing or writing for our Native Forest Protection quilt. 10.00 to 4.00 @ SLA and NPA. \nArmidale Live inc\nArmidale Live inc was formed to support all the Arts. At present it supports High Country Theatre\, Saturday Magic Theatre and Renew Armidale.\nOur most important project at present is the submission of a Precinct and Partnerships grant. The aim is to create an Arts\, Culture and Education precinct focusing on the Armidale Mall.\nWe will be applying for enough money to buy available real estate\, refurbish as necessary and repurpose a percentage of the space to an art\, culture or education purpose. We have a number of partners in this venture including Armidale Regional Council and a lot of supporters. For a full explanation drop by our tent for a chat and to pick up a full explanation and maybe join us in this very exciting venture. 10.00 to 4.00. \nClothes Swap@ Black Gully\nJoin us for the Black Gully Festival Clothes Swap\, a wonderful and environmentally friendly way to refresh your wardrobe\, or you may find something special for a friend or family member. On the day bring along up to 5 quality garments\, clean pressed and free from major faults.\nThe clothes drop off will take place between 10 and 11 am\, at the Slow Living and UNE Life tents located at the Tennis Wall near the Community Garden.  For each garment you bring you will receive a token which you will then be able to exchange for a garment at the clothes swap event\, taking place from 12pm to 2pm. Any remaining clothes will be sold at the end of the day with all proceeds going to a local charity. \nBug Walk and Talk – Collect and Identify the Locals!\nWater bugs are great indicators of stream health. Join resident Freshwater Ecologists from the Aquatic Ecology Lab at UNE on a walk along Black Gully to collect and identify (water bugs). Find out who live there and what they can tell us about the condition of their watery home. Everyone is welcome and feel free to pick the Scientist’s brains while you pick out water bugs! Two sessions 10.30-11.30 | 12.30-1.30. Meet @ Black Gully creek concrete ramp bridge. \nBeyond Halloween: Bats in Backyards\nLearn about the amazing world of insect eating bats and be part of a citizen science project recording the crazy ultrasonic calls of these tiny pest controllers in your own backyard. Senior Threatened Species Officer and confirmed bat nerd\, Alicia Scanlon from the Saving our Species program will talk about the diversity of insect eating bats found around the Armidale region\, what makes them such special creatures\, what threatens their survival\, how we study them and how you can help conserve them.  Two Sessions 10:45 – 11:15 | 12.30 – 1.00. – @Biodiversity\, Conservation and Science tent \nEnergy-Efficient Homes: a chat about retrofitting for comfort and savings\nJoin us for a practical discussion on improving energy efficiency and reducing electricity costs in your home. Explore solutions for different types of houses\, from quick retrofitting tips to long-term investments\, and discover incentives for boosting comfort and savings. Share ideas and learn from Michelle Campione-van Zetten (Environmental Planner\, GeoLINK)\, Trevor Brown (Convenor\, Electrify Armidale)\, and Matt Peterson (Founder\, Automised Energy). All home energy questions welcome and resource connections provided. Two sessions 10:45-11:30 | 2:00-2.45 @Electrify Armidale tent \nManilla Solar – Be Part of Community Owned Renewables\nThe Manilla Solar Project is a community-led 4.6 MW solar + battery project to be located 2 km to the south of the Manilla substation. What is the talk about? Project directors Emma Stilts and Gerald Arends are inviting people to come along + have their questions answered about the project\, operations and investment. This project is proudly funded by the NSW Government in association with Manilla Community Renewable Energy Inc. under the Regional Community Energy Fund. 1.00 -1.45 @Electrify Armidale. \nStory telling Circle\nTime to chill out on shady cushions and listen to your favourite story books being read by story telling friends especially for the little ones with Julie (Jules) Collins and friends.  1.30 to 2:30 @the Bell tent \nFelted Soap Making Workshop\nFelting is an ancient craft that was used prior to loofahs or washcloths for bathing and improving the condition of the skin. Using felted soap it is possible to get a creamy lather whilst conserving the bar of soap so it lasts longer. The felted wool is exfoliating and has antimicrobial properties. The felted layer shrinks with the soap and can be used for other purposes or composted after use. The felt makes gripping the bar or soap much easier\, saving on chasing the bar around the bathroom and\, in between uses\, the felt dries out saving on cleaning residues left by the sink. For adults and children of all ages be running from 1:30pm to 3:30pm @SLA \nBlack Gully Grassland Games and Friends\nFun for all the family and peoples of all ages – Games games games.  Meet new friends and join in the fun\, potato sack and three legged races\,  aMazeing obstacle course\, Giant Tug of War\, many more old favourites and new 1.30-3.00 @ ANTaR Hand in Hand Peace tent @ the Tennis Wall near the Community Garden. \nHave you Seen these Threatened Species of the Norther Tablelands?\nHear about a few of the most rarely seen threatened plant and animal species found on the northern tablelands\, the tiny Parma wallaby and Red-legged pademelon\, the Small Snake Orchid\, the Ebor Goat Orchid and Metcalfe’s Greenhood.  Have you seen them? Do you know what habitats they like? Do you know why they are threatened with extinction?  Alicia Scanlon from the Saving our Species program will answer your questions. 2:00 – 2:30@ Biodiversity\, Conservation and Science tent \nAstronomy Night with the Stars –\nDiscover the wonders of the night sky with the UNE and Northern Tablelands Astronomical Society (UNENTAS) at this year’s Black Gully Festival! Their mission is to inspire a love for astronomy within both the university community and the broader Northern Tablelands region. Whether you’re a seasoned stargazer or a curious beginner\, they aim to spark your interest and deepen your knowledge of the cosmos. UNENTAS organizes engaging events\, from research and educational meetings to recreational star-gazing nights\, all designed to bring the universe a little closer. They also proudly support the Physics Department in its public astronomy outreach and help maintain the equipment that lets us explore the skies. Join then at the Black Gully Festival as they explore the stars and beyond! From 7:30pm to 9.00 outside the NERAM Cafe. \n\nThe Black Gully Festival program is subject to changes at any time. Please refer to website for any updates or amendments.\n  \n             \n  \n     \n                        
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SUMMARY:The Flower and the Fiddle: The Eclectic and Magical Music of Goldheist and Andrew Clermont.
DESCRIPTION:Arts North West On Tour presents The Flower & The Fiddle. \nThis musical powerhouse duo features multi-instrumentalist Andrew Clermont (violin/mandolin/guitar/didgeridoo) and singer-songwriter GOLDHEIST (piano/vocals)\, presenting an evocative and enchanting show full of stories\, characters and connection\, beautifully rendered with exquisite musicianship shimmering with folk\, classical and Celtic elements. Eclectic and exhilarating – a great concert for all ages. \n\n \n \n 
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SUMMARY:NERAM Nights | Paco Lara Duo Flamenco Show
DESCRIPTION:Embodying the unmistakable Jerez style of flamenco guitar playing\, Paco Lara presents flamenco guitar in all its authenticity\, culture\, and artistry. Expect impressive articulation with musical elegance and imagination. \nInterpretations of themes from his latest album Duende and his famous Andalusian Guitar show\, including some of the greatest guitar classics of all time will be performed by Lara with the characteristic and unmistakable sound (“toque”) of Jerez (Spain). \nYou will be transported to Southern Spain captivated by the sound of his guitar\, with guest Spanish flamenco dancer Deya Miranda Giner. \nDrinks – Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase from our bar. (CASH and EFTPOS available) \n  \nSOLD OUT \n  \nDATE | Friday\, 21st June 2024 \nTIME |  7 – 9pm (Doors open from 7.00 pm\, all seated for performance start at 7:30pm) \nVENUE |  NERAM \nCOST |  $47 Friends of NERAM & Culture Club members\, $52 General
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