LIST OF ATTRACTIONS

 

Airport Road (Shire Road 8), Narrabri NSW 2390, Australia

Narrabri Airport

Narrabri Airport is located approximately 8km (by road) east of the Narrabri town centre and is owned and operated by Narrabri Shire Council. The Airport covers an area of approximately 218 hectares. The surrounding land is predominantly of a rural nature and is primarily used for agricultural purposes. Access to the airport from Narrabri town centre is via Old Gunnedah Road, Kaputar Road and the Airport Road.

Narrabri now enjoys flights to Brisbane via Moree on Fly Corporate and direct flights to Sydney commencing mid-September 2017. For further information on this service or to book your seat please visit

www.flycorporate.com.au or your nearest local Travel Agent.

117 Tibbereena Street, Narrabri NSW 2390

Crossing Theatre

Set on picturesque lawns overlooking Narrabri Creek,the Crossing Theatre is designed to cater for residents and visitors alike. This 1000 seat auditorium regularly stages large scale conferences, promotions, and concerts, while latest release movies are screened Monday to Sunday in the twin cinemas. In the past, the Crossing Theatre has played host to huge headline acts including Jimmy Barnes and his son David Campbell, INXS and Suzi Quatro. The Crossing Theatre has had numerous Australian play productions and it can also host conferences ranging from 10 people to 1,500 people. Crossing Theatre also has a cafe on site. The Crossing Theatre is also the setting for the Bi - Annual Nosh on the Namoi, an annual food and wine festival. The Crossing Theatre was completed in November 2002 and named after its location on Narrabri Creek - the original crossing for settlers in the area.

1828 Yarrie Lake Road, Narrabri NSW 2390

 

CSIRO Australia Telescope Narrabri

CSIRO's Australia Telescope Compact Array is a world leading instrument for radio astronomy and deep views into the universe. Just 25 kilometres west of Narrabri on the Yarrie Lake Road (which is fully sealed), in rural New South Wales, the array consists of six 22 metre dish antennas, weighing 270 tonnes each, located on a six kilometre road and railway track to simulate one very large antenna! Open seven days a week, admission is free. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the antennas and wander through indoor and outdoor astronomy exhibits. A theatrette features free films on space and astronomy. Visits by the general public are always welcome.

Dangar Street (Newell Hwy), Narrabri NSW 2390

Narrabri Craft Shop

The Narrabri Craft Shop is operated by the Narrabri Art and Craft Society. The building was built in 1887 and is one of Narrabri's earliest buildings.

Today it houses a wide range of exquisite hand made crafts. Interesting and sometimes unusual monthly exhibitions are a feature of the gallery. Also on display are the workshop kilns and needlework displays. The gallery often host exhibits by local artists and photographer's as well as professional artists. Don't miss this opportunity to pick up a unique gift from Narrabri.

The craft shop is located on the Newell Highway (Dangar Street) next to the Caltex Woolworths service station.