Expanded Peter Allen Festiv... Jan 10, 2009 19:02:50 THE ARMIDALE community is set to remember the life and times of a musical icon again this year, with an expanded Peter Allen Festival lined up for 2009. ...View Full Article
My first true love Jan 10, 2009 19:02:50 Armidale Dumaresq Council is putting the finishing touches to a three-day birthday celebration for Allen from February 6-8. The festival will inclu...
Bring out your treasures fo... Jan 10, 2009 19:02:50 THE ARMIDALE Show Society is set to delve into the history of the 132-year-old event, but they need your help. A special feature of this year’s eve...
Semi-final loss puts an end... Jan 10, 2009 19:02:49 BY JAMES POLSON ARMIDALE will play off for third spot in the inaugural Tamworth Under 14 Invitational cricket carnival today after going down to th...
Armidale is situated on the Northern Tablelands, a plateau atop the Great Dividing Range. To the east are heavily forested steep sandstonegorges dropping down to the easterncoastalplain. Some parts of the highlands are composed of granite and decomposed granite soil, which is slightly deficient in nutrients. There are also basalt intrusions which are more fertile than the granite country. To the west are gently undulating pastures and bushland. The area contains a number of areas of outstanding natural beauty and scientific interest, and there are several World Heritagenationalparks in the area including the New EnglandNationalPark and the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. To the west is Mount Yarrowyck NatureReserve. Armidale's elevation gives it a mild climate, with pleasant warm summers, extendedspring and autumnseasons, and a short cold winter. Snow falls on an average of 2-3 days a year. The presence of four distinct seasons, unlike most of the rest of Australia, is the reason for the 'New England' moniker and the autumn colours are a notable feature of the city. The coastal plain can be reached directly at Coffs Harbour via Dorrigo and Bellingen on the Bellinger River, a 2 hour drive. Armidale is the terminus of the Northern Railway.