Bingara's annual Orange Festival is a fabulous family-friendly event. It brings families together and draws former Bingara residents back to the town they were born to enjoy the annual tradition. Bingara native Anna Rose was one of those who couldn't resist the magnetic attraction of her pretty little hometown. Enjoy Anna's photos in this special Leader gallery.
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FIRST BLOOD: BIngara local Mark (Frank) Craddock takes his first bite ever into a juicy blood orange. And the verdict? He's now addicted to blood ... oranges. That juicy grin says it all.
Max, the friendly little Jack Russell
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Betsy Grieve
Brenda McManus and Peter Reading
Charli, Rebecca and Liam Mack
Sportsman's Hotel publicans, David Barnes and Belinda Eykamp
Diane Read visits the memorial garden, dedicated to the women on the homefront during World War II. Diane's grandmother, Ivy Adams, is the first name on the plaque, as are many other inspiring women from her past.
Georgie Butler with her brother-in-law, sister and nephew, Steve, Emma and Hudson Pleffer.
Hank MacInnes, Kate MacInnes, Jesse Gaffney, Leanne MacInnes, Anna MacInnes and Joe Roberson drove over from Port Macquarie to see Hank's mum, Nancy.
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara tourism officer Jenny Mead
June Forster (nee Costello)
Marilyn Dixon (nee Bateman)
Mark Reading (Big Red) - one of the blokes I started kindergarten with
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Moree and District Band was a big hit at the Orange Festival
Nancy MacInnes of Bingara, with her daughter, Suellen Wills, from Davistown on the NSW Central Coast
Peter Lancaster and his best mate, Max
Rick Hutton
Robbie Burge and Winston, the Maltese terrier, who was in the box seat for the tastiest leftovers at the Long Lunch
Tracy Newby and her mum, Robyn Boyle
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
John Wade, owner-operator of Jackaroo Jillaroo Downunder, Bingara
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Diane Read and Ken Smith stop for a yarn
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
Bingara Orange Festival a big, juicy success
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