• Music at the Tourist: West & Public

    Tourist Hotel 142 Maitland Street, Narrabri, NSW, Australia

    Local trio West & Public are bringing the groove with a killer mix of funk, rock, and crowd-favourite covers. Known for their tight sound and good-time energy, this talented group …

  • Narrabri Bushwalking Club

    Join the NBC on their hike to Mount No name via Oaky Creek. This walk is classed as a grade 5. To book your spot, please phone or email the …

  • Pilliga Ultra 2025 – 20km Run/Hike

    Pilliga Pottery Narrabri, Australia

    Enjoy a scenic 20km scramble across sandstone escarpments in the beautiful Pilliga forest. Cost: $110.00 Book Here:

  • Santos Festival of Rugby – Day 2

    Santos Festival of Rugby
    Dangar Park Narrabri Boheena Street, Narrabri, NSW, Australia

    The biannual Santos Festival of Rugby is back for 2025. The Qld Reds and NSW Waratahs will once again battle it out on the field for the Santos Cup. Food …

  • Eulah Creek Vintage Machinery Day

    Beulah Park Hall Eulah Creek, NSW, Australia

    Step Back in Time at the Eulah Creek Vintage Machinery Day 2025! Head to the Beulah Park Hall, just 15 minutes from Narrabri, for a journey into the past. Marvel …

  • Music at the Tourist: Gilly Goddard

    Tourist Hotel 142 Maitland Street, Narrabri, NSW, Australia

    Local legend Gilly Goddard is back with her band to finish off a fabulous weekend of Rugby. Her soulful voice will be the backdrop to the ultimate Sunday session. Please …

  • Social Bridge

    Bridge Club
    Narrabri Aquatic Centre Multi Purpose Room Tibbereena Street, Narrabri, Australia

    Shuffle, deal & play your way through the afternoon!Join a welcoming group of card lovers every Monday for a few hands of Bridge. New members welcome, no experience needed - …

  • Illustrated arts talk – PAINTING THE MODERN GARDEN

    The Crossing Theatre 117 Tibbereena Street, Narrabri, NSW, Australia

    ArtsNational Narrabri - Illustrated arts talk: PAINTING THE MODERN GARDEN Presented by Lydia Bauman Monet, perhaps the most important painter of gardens, once said he owed his painting “to flowers”. But so many other artists not only created gardens but made them the subject of their work – such as Pissarro, Sargent, Tissot, Kandinsky, Klee, …