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Art & Culture in the Moree Plains
Explore and experience the many Art Galleries, Exhibitions, Murals and all things Art & Cultural while in the Moree Plains, perhaps you may find that special piece to purchase and take home
Artesian Water in the Moree Plains
Moree Plains is renowned for our mineral-rich, naturally heated Artesian Water On offer are variety of ways to experience this unique natural wonder Rest, Relax & Rejuvenate!
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Take some time to pamper yourself or loved ones, there are an array of experienced and qualified therapists, stylists & practitioners waiting to help you meet your health, beauty & wellness goals.
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Whether it's Fishing, a visit to Gwydir Wetlands, perhaps a round of golf on our 18 hole course, checking out the Moree Water Park or taking a stroll through of our beautiful Parks & Gardens, Moree Plains has something to offer
Quilt & Town Criers Jacket
Two exquisite artwork's on display at the Moree Visitor Information Centre The Moree Quilt & The Moree Town Crier's jacket - be sure to call in to view these incredible pieces.
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A unique shopping experience is to be had while visiting one of our many retail & business services A treasure trove of special gifts to treat yourself or someone you love.
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4. Rocket Park
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- Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.
1. Moree Visitor Information Centre
2. Waa Gorge
3. Bank Art Museum Moree
4. Rocket Park
5. Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre
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In the heart of the enchanting Gwydir Valley, 635km northwest of Sydney , Moree is perhaps best known for its artesian hot springs. Whether you visit as part of a road trip or take a direct flight from Sydney, there’s plenty more to see and do in this vibrant regional New South Wales town once you’ve finished soaking in the heavenly mineral baths.
Soak in Moree’s hot artesian springs
Plan a relaxing day in the zinc-and-magnesium-rich waters of Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre’s legendary hot mineral baths. If you can handle the heat, slide into the Active Spa — its rejuvenating 40°C water has been pumped up 868m from the Great Artesian Basin below. The 38°C Passive Spa is a more temperate choice for some. Alternatively, soak in solitude in the aquatic centre’s private Artesian Wellness Centre . Recline on an underwater jet-massage bed, brave the cold plunge pool and then sweat it out in the sauna. Or treat yourself to a ‘scrub-and-nurture’ session at the day spa. Meanwhile, kids can wear themselves out in the ‘hydroplay’ area, riding the 10m-high waterslide.
Follow the Moree art trails
Moree’s art gallery trail is a cluster of five galleries showcasing local Aboriginal art from the Kamilaroi Nation as well as a collection of works from modern artists across regional NSW. Not-for-profit Yaama Ganu Centre sources its inspirational works from Aboriginal art centres across Australia. If you buy any of the social enterprise’s stunning dot paintings, carvings or homewares, profits go directly to these communities. In-house Café Gali trains young talent in the art of whipping up indulgent treats and light lunches.
Bank Art Museum Moree ( BAMM ) hosts touring exhibitions as well as a vast collection of local art and one of the most prolific assortments of Aboriginal cultural items in NSW. The Moree , Mehi and Sisters Under the Skin galleries all add their own character and style to the trail. Street art fans should not miss the dancing brolgas and surrealist interpretations on the 15-stop Moree Art Mural Trail.
Walk the Moree walks
Join the guided Moree History Tour to marvel over some of regional Australia’s best-preserved Art Deco architectural gems. The iconic rendered-brick clock tower of the former Moree Council Chambers (now a TAFE vocational education campus), circa 1902, is the pièce de résistance. The self-guided Moree Heritage Trail (pick up a pamphlet from the Moree Visitor Information Centre on Alice Street) tells the town’s fascinating story through 14 landmarks, from a charming 1920s pub to a rotunda of note. A stroll through Moree Botanic Gardens, on the Mehi River’s southern banks, is the perfect end to your day.
Explore the Gwydir Valley’s black-soil plains
O’Dempsey’s Tours hosts Moree’s nuttiest day trip: a visit to the largest pecan farm in the southern hemisphere, encompassing 105,000 trees on 700 hectares. Aim to visit Stahmann Farms’ Trawalla pecan farm during harvest time to witness the huge Transformer-like loppers, toppers and shakers dislodging the tasty nuts from their 25m-high perches. Melissa O’Dempsey’s homemade pecan-and-date slice is another highlight.
When there’s been good rain, take a scenic drive 70km northwest to Gwydir Wetlands Waterbird Lagoon for a glimpse of up to 75 species of feathered friends, from whistling ducks to white-bellied sea eagles. Check road conditions with the Moree Visitor Information Centre before setting off.
Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre (MAAC) Credit: Destination NSW
Couple enjoying a relaxing visit to the Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre.
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Children enjoying the waterpark at Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre.
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Facade of the Bank Art Museum Moree, located in the previous home of the Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney (built 1911).
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Pecan trees ready to be harvested in Moree.
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There’s nothing like the thrill, buzz and energy of a live music gig, and Sydney has plenty of performance spaces that have played host to some of the world’s biggest acts as well as local up-and-comers. From intimate venues to big stages, in the city centre and on the city’s fringe, here are nine spots to get a fix of live entertainment.
Enmore Theatre , Enmore
The longest-running live music venue in New South Wales, the Enmore Theatre has been drawing crowds for over a century. Despite having a capacity of just 2,500, the venue’s storied history and standing within the industry means legends across generations – including Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Coldplay and Oasis – have performed on this stage. The strip of pubs, bars and restaurants (ranked 17th coolest neighbourhood in the world by Time Out) comes alive when a gig at The Enmore is on – some pre-gig Enmore Road favourites to check out include Earl’s Juke Joint , Cairo Takeaway and Little Lagos .
The Lansdowne Hotel , Chippendale
No Sydney venue inspires memories of thriving dance and sweaty late nights better than The Lansdowne Hotel. The Chippendale pub, in Sydney’s inner city, has been hosting rock, punk and indie gigs for decades and continues to platform local up-and-coming acts as well as a late-night party vibe. Combine that with a menu of sangas, burgers and fried chicken plus local beers and natural wine, and you have a legendary student haunt – charmingly grungy and welcoming to all.
Oxford Art Factory , Darlinghurst
Inspired by Andy Warhol’s famed Factory in New York, the Oxford Art Factory, in Darlinghurst on the fringe of the city centre, has been bringing live music and art to Sydney for more than a decade. The two stages, supporting just over 600 in total, have hosted some of the biggest names in music – Lady Gaga played her first ever Australian show here in 2008 when the space was barely a year old. This tiny venue allows performers to interact with the audience, giving the crowd an intimate connection to the artists and each other. As it’s located on Sydney’s famed Oxford Street, there are plenty of spots for a feed and a drink beforehand including Bitter Phew , Big Poppa’s and Chaco Ramen .
Hordern Pavilion , Moore Park
Originally built in the 1920s as extra space for the Sydney Royal Easter Show and an exhibition hall for the wonders of new technology, Hordern Pavilion became Sydney’s home of international rock concerts in the 1970s. The historic venue has hosted countless huge-name acts, including Eric Clapton, The Eagles, Queen, Billy Joel and AC/DC. In the 1990s, it introduced bands like Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins, Public Enemy and Green Day to local audiences. But despite those huge names, it still has an intimate feel, giving you a rare chance to connect with your favourite acts outside a giant stadium. Before the show, grab a nearby burger at Mary’s Entertainment Quarter or a traditional Italian feast at Cipri’s Italian .
The Metro Theatre , Sydney CBD
Every local live music hunter has spent at least one epic night pressed against the barriers of the mosh pit at The Metro. Since the 1990s, the inner-city venue has been the place for high-energy gigs from the likes of The Prodigy and Foo Fighters, as well as respected indie acts including Jeff Buckley, Lorde and Aphex Twin. Smaller shows are also held in The Lair, a secondary space that holds just a few hundred people on the dance floor. Pre-party eating options are endless with Chinatown , Thaitown and Darling Square just a stone’s throw away.
Mary’s Underground , Sydney CBD
Mary’s Underground rose from the ashes of Sydney most iconic jazz bar, The Basement. Like the original and aptly named subterranean bar, Mary’s Underground has the feel of an old school, alternative live music venue – dimly lit, full of characters and playing a little bit of everything. But unlike The Basement, which was famous for jazz and funk, you can get anything from R&B to punk. It’s only open for events but that doesn’t mean it’s ticket only, check the line up for both big ticket shows and free events. If you need a feed, they serve the same burgers they’ve made their name with back when Mary’s Newtown opened in 2013.
Phoenix Central Park , Chippendale
Of all Sydney’s alternative, cutting-edge music venues, Phoenix is by far the most exclusive. Every show, often experimental artists at the forefront of their genre, takes place at the base of an architecturally unique, winding staircase. The audience either stands at on the staircase, peering over the performer, or sits in a circle literally a metre or two from the stage. To get one of the prized free tickets, you have to go into a ballot. Before you head in, check out the street food, small bars and fine diners around Chippendale .
Marrickville Bowling Club , Marrickville
You could be forgiven for thinking the Marrickville Bowling Club is just another great Australian community bowlo: it’s humble, welcoming and provides cheap drinks to locals. But at night the club transforms into one of the most energetic venues in Sydney. The stage welcomes both up-and-coming Sydney artists looking to launch the next great album and DJs looking to set the dance floor alight.
Sydney Coliseum Theatre , Rooty Hill
This new, state-of-the-art theatre is an architectural wonder befitting its epic name. The Cox Architecture design is like the bow of a futuristic ship rising out of the ground. The 2,000-seat theatre has provided a stage for everything from the Sydney Symphony Orchestra to Keith Urban. In between acts it has hosted the live portion of Australia’s Got Talent and other big shows. Options to eat include Pizzaperta Manfredi – from one of Australia’s most influential Italian chefs, Stefano Manfredi – and the nearby Filipino hub on Rooty Hill Road.
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Moree Visitor Information Centre - All You MUST Know Before You Go (2024)
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- Sat - Sun 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Our shady spacious park on the banks of the Mehi River awaits.
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Moree Tourist Park provides both weary travellers tired from a day on the road, and curious travellers looking to explore Moree, a homely and private yet central place to stay.
Our park provides a friendly welcome and clean facilities. And, in keeping with the well known artistic features and therapeutic thermal waters of Moree, our park has it’s very own quirky australian murals, and multi temperature hot pools.
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Take a walk down memory lane with a guided Heritage and Art Deco Walk around Moree's central business district area.
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Leisure & Recreational Activities. Whether it's Fishing, a visit to Gwydir Wetlands, perhaps a round of golf on our 18 hole course, checking out the Moree Water Park or taking a stroll through of our beautiful Parks & Gardens, Moree Plains has something to offer. Quilt & Town Criers Jacket. Two exquisite artwork's on display at the Moree ...
Rocket Park. 9. Points of Interest & Landmarks • Civic Centres. By DadandCab. The old rocket looks like something out of Tintin and the new one a bit more futuristic, but kids can play on the new... 5. Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre. 307. Yoga & Pilates • Spas.
Hot springs & waterways. Thousands of visitors flock to the Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre each year to enjoy the soothing thermal springs, which are naturally heated to 41 degrees Celsius. The centre also has a day spa, sauna and gym, and offers massages and revitalising treatments. Try your luck fishing in the Gwydir delta waterways.
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The pool was wonderful! It is the best way to get a feel for Moree - everyone in the town shares the pools. Really lovely happy environment. There are currently 2 pools available since others are under renovation but this is plenty - one is heated (feels lile to about 40 degrees) and the other to around 30.
The pool was wonderful! It is the best way to get a feel for Moree - everyone in the town shares the pools. Really lovely happy environment. There are currently 2 pools available since others are under renovation but this is plenty - one is heated (feels lile to about 40 degrees) and the other to around 30.
The pool was wonderful! It is the best way to get a feel for Moree - everyone in the town shares the pools. Really lovely happy environment. There are currently 2 pools available since others are under renovation but this is plenty - one is heated (feels lile to about 40 degrees) and the other to around 30.
O'Dempsey's Tours hosts Moree's nuttiest day trip: a visit to the largest pecan farm in the southern hemisphere, encompassing 105,000 trees on 700 hectares. Aim to visit Stahmann Farms' Trawalla pecan farm during harvest time to witness the huge Transformer-like loppers, toppers and shakers dislodging the tasty nuts from their 25m-high ...
Tourism Moree is the driving force for Tourism in the Moree Plains Shire with the organisation responsible for the coordination of the tourism sector , the operation of the Visitor Information Centre and the Marketing and promotion of the Moree Shire. Founding date 14th May 2001 Awards 2014 Winner - NSW Tourism Awards (Hall of Fame) 2014 Winner ...
Moree Tourist Park provides both weary travellers tired from a day on the road, and curious travellers looking to explore Moree, a homely and private yet central place to stay. ... Moree NSW 2400 (02) 6752 7188. Toggle Navigation. Home; STAY; EXPLORE; CONTACT; BOOK ONLINE; Formerly Mehi River Van Park.
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4. Rocket Park. 9. Points of Interest & Landmarks • Civic Centres. By DadandCab. The old rocket looks like something out of Tintin and the new one a bit more futuristic, but kids can play on the new... 5. Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre. 307.
This tour explores the main street of Moree which showcases exquisitely restored heritage-listed buildings influenced by American, Egyptian, Greek and Spanish design practices. While embarking on this journey through time you will learn of some of the major events in the history of this unique town. Don't forget you will need to be dressed ...
Overview. Situated close to the banks of the Mehi River, Moree Tourist Park offers a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and accommodation options to suit a wide range of travellers. Dubbed 'Artesian Water Country' not far away are Moree's famed hot artesian spring baths, well-known for their reputed healing qualities and always popular among ...
Tourism Moree Inc, Moree, New South Wales. 2,597 likes · 83 talking about this · 20 were here. Explore, Relax, Experience and Immerse yourself in the Moree Plains... Tourism Moree Inc | Moree NSW
Part 1 Preliminary. 1.1 Name of Plan. This Plan is Moree Plains Local Environmental Plan 2011. 1.1AA Commencement. This Plan commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website. 1.2 Aims of Plan. This Plan aims to make local environmental planning provisions for land in Moree Plains in accordance with the relevant ...
Enjoy Moree & Narrabri Natural Attractions. Take a rejuvenating dip in the famous natural artesian mineral spas and explore the amazing sceneries of Mount Kaputar, in the Moree and Narrabri area of northwest NSW. Learn about the wonders of the Universe at the world-leading CSIRO Australia Telescope, then head on an art deco heritage walk and ...