Oak Tree Retirement Village Orange on Ploughmans Lane is opening its doors to the public this week, offering you a glimpse of life in one of their stylish independent living communities.
Read MoreDo you know a group of people, or a committee who really went above and beyond to raise money, or put on that special event, which benefited hundreds of locals?
Read MoreSydney tree-changer and retired Psychotherapist David Rahtz has discovered a new passion in woodworking since moving to Orange, but he’s doing it in his own unique way.
Read More“It is one of those things that is close to my heart,” said Rachel Clarke of Orange’s Riding for the Disabled.
Read MoreThe Orange Art Society’s Featured Artist for October, Katrina McFarlane, is a born and bred Orange girl who loves art.
Read MoreDaniel Casson and Gary Holway have over 25 years of local accounting expertise between them and as new partners of Ace Accounting Services they are ready to help you and your business thrive.
Read MoreThe sight of Les’ neatly ordered and well-equipped workbenches immediately caught my eye. I could probably do a story just on Les’ workshop as I’ve rarely seen one so well put together and with so much obvious careful thought.
Read MoreIt’s been a beautifully wet start to spring, the La Nina is officially here, and the drought of the past few years is (hopefully) behind us.
Read More“It is the feeling that you are flying in a certain way,” said 13-year-old kart racer, Edie McLandsborough.
Read MoreIn an emergency situation, time is vital. First responders often have to make decisions in a split second and having the best information at hand can make the difference between life or death.
Read MoreIn a time when internet streaming services have made a wealth of entertainment available at the click of button, Mal MacDonald makes his living sourcing and selling unique and hard-to-find movies and memorabilia.
Read MoreTom Dunn knows a thing or two about dealing with isolation.
Read MoreHere at Orange City Life, we love meeting people with a passion for what they do, whether it is art, woodwork, knitting, sport — whatever activity it is that brings you joy.
Read MoreLast year’s Waste to Art Competition in Orange was the biggest yet and organisers are hoping to see just how creative people can get again this year as the competition goes online.
Read MoreJust months ago, it would have seemed unimaginable to most Australians that they would not be permitted to attend places of worship.
Read MoreWith the nation’s workforce in lockdown, businesses have had to rapidly change the way they operate.
Read MoreHow’s this for a great initiative?
Read MoreCouncil launch online directory for local business
Read MoreThere’s no shortage of good entertainment available online, but that in itself can be a problem.
Read MoreLast Friday should have been one of the busiest evenings in the Orange calendar with thousand of people filling Robertson Park to kick off the 2020 F.O.O.D. Week celebrations.
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