• Two new public artworks launched; Banners tell stories of sacrifice
    Mar 28 2024

    The community of Orange loves a good story, but this week in town there two examples of two very different stories told in two very different ways.
    This week street banners were erected which tell the story of wartime sacrifice.
    And, two new public artworks are launched , hinting at why local councils should do more than build roads and roundabouts.

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    19 mins
  • Orange's rainbow festival launched, and ten years of green-lidded bins
    Feb 16 2024

    Orange has a reputation for its festivals. Every year we celebrate our local food and wine culture with FOOD Week and a Wine Festival: times that bring us together to enjoy the best of what we’re good at.

    This week we’ve launched out latest festival. It’s the Orange Rainbow festival to celebrate local residents who can still feel excluded and on the edge.
    And, first up ten years of green-lidded bins and the latest tweak we’ve all got to learn to keep using them….

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    18 mins
  • Major milestone for Conservatorium, and NAIDOC Week in Orange in the shadow of the referendum result
    Oct 19 2023

    This week we find out more about the project that Orange City Council has decided to contribute $18.5 million towards. It’s biggest ever single contribution to a project in Orange.

    And on the eve of NAIDOC Week celebrations, the annual celebration comes at a time of sadness and uncertainty in the indigenous community.

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    17 mins
  • Orange gallery's biggest ever audience, and how a Voice to Parliament could deliver for First Nation people
    Apr 21 2023

    The Orange Regional Gallery has just wound up on what could well be its biggest ever exhibition.

    A sculpture exhibition, by internationally renowned artist Laurence Edwards was shown at the gallery for a couple of months and during that time no less that 8,000 people came through the doors.

    The good news is that one of the bronze sculptures will stay as part of the permanent collection.

    And the awareness campaign around The Voice referendum is stepping up. When a parliamentary inquiry into the legislation made their first stop for a hearing outside Canberra, they chose Orange.

    In Orange they listened to evidence and questioned a number of witnesses on how The Voice could work and what difference it could make.

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    32 mins
  • New land agreement to tackle affordable housing, set new trends for housing in Orange
    Mar 2 2023

    In this episode, a special look at what could be the biggest change to the future shape of housing in the city of Orange.

    This week Orange City Council signed an MOU with state-owned developer LandCom to build a new suburb on the eastern outskirts of Orange.

    With space for 200+ lots, the key differences will see around 25% of the lots to be targeted for affordable housing and with many different sizes and types of housing.

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    22 mins
  • New exhibition reveals statues who've 'stepped out of a neolithic swamp'
    Feb 2 2023

    Only a couple of years after the state government helped out with $3.5 million to virtually double the size of the Orange Regional Gallery, that extra space continues to attract some of the best exhibitions to be found in regional Australia.

    And this week the gallery was a hive of activity unpacking a container just off the boat from England.

    Inside, 26 giant and tiny human bronze statues, the work of internationally-renowned artist Laurence Edwards.

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    23 mins
  • Two ways of boosting our business economy: a new multi-level car park and start-up pods in containers
    Dec 23 2022

    Orange City Council takes a range of approaches to grow the local economy.
    At one end of the spectrum, its's exploring ways of building a new multi-level car park alongside the central business district.
    And, at the micro end, the Council is helping potential new businesses get a start by providing low-cost shop-fronts, positioned just off the main street.

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    15 mins
  • Two building restorations: One restoring heritage, one transforming a community
    Dec 16 2022

    This week: How a 1920s vintage stock and station agent premises selling stock feed in Lords Place was transformed into a contemporary sun-drenched office while still acknowledging the building’s history.
    And, how the Orange Aboriginal Lands Council took on the process of not only restoring a derelict former police station but also the community memories that came along with it.

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    16 mins