1. Home

Autumn Festival returns with a new April date and focus on activation of the mall precinct

After a two year hiatus due to pandemic restrictions the annual Armidale Autumn Festival is returning this year with a new date on 2 April and a wonderful new format that will stimulate activation of the Armidale mall and the CBD precinct.

The Armidale Autumn Festival has been an institution and beacon for civic pride in the city of Armidale for over 30 years and Council’s event’s team have identified an opportunity to modify the existing event for 2022 to re-invigorate the CBD.

Several meetings with participating organisations and groups assisted in identifying the key features and benefits of the Autumn Festival that kept its strengths, yet could align better with the objectives of CBD precinct activation.

This year the event will not have the usual parade through the CBD. However the performers that have provided entertainment in the traditional parade march will now be invited to perform on the new stage. The new format will allow local organisations to showcase their talent including pipe bands, school musicals, school bands, New England Conservatorium of Music, aboriginal dancers, UNE colleges, highland dancers.

Armidale Mayor Sam Coupland said the new format for this year will still showcase what we love about the Autumn Festival but will be ramping up the entertainment to pique new interest in the event.

“Long running events like the Autumn Festival need to evolve and change as the community’s interests change,” said Mayor Coupland.

“Autumn has traditionally been an important season for our region that evokes so much community and civic pride for the wonderful city of Armidale. Our region is a stand-out performer for its dazzling display of autumn colour and fabulous local talent. We are looking forward to seeing them on show along with the autumn colour for this year’s Armidale Autumn Festival.”

Council’s events team will be liaising with Arts North West and other community groups to assist in the planning and delivery of the event. An array of food stalls and trucks will be in attendance, classic car display and local businesses will be encouraged to extend their opening hours in the afternoon.

 

Latest stories

News

New guidelines for City to Soil bins
To meet NSW Environment Protection Authority, WHS, resource recovery and service requirements, Council has implemented ‘contamination management’ in new contracts for bin collection services.
Bradley Street footpath cleaning to start this week
Armidale Regional Council will be undergoing footpath cleaning in Bradley Street Guyra from April 19 to 23 to help make it safer for pedestrians during wet and frosty weather.
Region’s youth celebrated at Council awards ceremony
Armidale Regional Council celebrated Youth Week on Thursday 11 April with a delicious morning tea and the reactivation of the region’s Youth Awards. Local school students and other young members of the community gathered at Town Hall alongside service providers and others keen to celebrate!
Vicar wins Autumn Festival photography competition
A minister from Guyra has taken out first prize in Armidale Regional Council’s inaugural Autumn Festival photography competition with a glorious image of his church surrounded by golden Autumn leaves.
Residents get smart when it comes to saving water
Fifty households in Armidale have started a “smart” water meter trial that could result in residents saving on water usage and early detection of water leaks.
Life’s a beach at official opening of Dumaresq Dam Reserve
Armidale Regional Council (ARC) has announced Dumaresq Dam Reserve will officially open on April 13 so residents and visitors can enjoy the full facilities the upgraded nature reserve has to offer.
New Council waste services rollout a success
Armidale Regional Council’s new waste services operation has had a successful rollout with JR Richards taking over the eight-year contract for the collection of residents’ red and green lid garbage bins and Armidale Recycling Services returning for a new contract.
Armidale Autumn Festival 2024 impacted by weather
The planned Armidale Autumn Festival 2024 has been impacted by weather, and will sadly not proceed in its full form.
Community recovery field day gathers Lower Creek community and services
Armidale Regional Council partnered with Kempsey Shire Council and New England Weeds Authority to gather community members and service providers at a recovery field day at Lower Creek in the Upper Macleay Valley.
New Toy Collection at Guyra Library comes into play
Families are now able to borrow toys from a new collection available at Guyra Library.