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Central NSW Tourism is a Non Profit organisation established for the purpose of promoting and developing tourism activities within the Central West Region of NSW. The region includes the government areas of Bathurst, Blayney, Cabonne, Cowra, Coonamble, Dubbo, Forbes, Gilgandra, Lachlan, Mudgee, Narromine, Orange, Parkes, Warrumbungles, Weddin and Wellington.
Dubbo Artz is actively presenting live theatre, promoting the activities of Cultural Groups, as well as advocating for the Arts and Culture in Dubbo. A non profit professional regional arts organsiation working with the local government areas of Dubbo, Gilgandra, Narromine and Warrumbungle to build vibrant and innovative communities in the arts. Blog with commentary on the art world across the globe. "It's just like saying the art life..." NSW Department of Industry & Investment NSW New South Wales Government's business development agency. Interactive community art project in which participants post their secrets on the back of a postcard which are updated to the website every Sunday. The peak body for regional arts activity in New South Wales. Regional Arts Australia promotes the development of the arts for the one-in-three Australians who live in regional, rural and remote parts of the country. Picture Framing and Art Supplies servicing the Central West and Orana Regions of NSW. Discover the remarkable artists of the Northern Rivers region of NSW, Australia. Browse 12 online galleries of painting, ceramics, printmaking and sculpture, as well as installation works, digital media and more. Western Plains Cultural Centre The Western Plains Cultural Centre (WPCC) is situated in Dubbo in Central Western New South Wales, and incorporates Dubbo Regional Gallery - The Armati Bequest, Dubbo Regional Museum and Community Arts Centre. Dubbo City Council’s $8.2 million Centre aims to provide a broad range of experiences in the Visual Arts, Heritage and Social History.
