Acknowledgment of Country
The Triangle is a community paper, principally for the region bounded by the three prominent mountains: Peak Alone, Gulaga and Mumbulla. It is produced on the traditional lands of the Yuin nation and we acknowledge that this was and will always be Yuin Country. We are grateful for their thousands of years of careful and deliberate stewardship of Country and pay our respects to Yuin Elders past, present and emerging.
About The Triangle
The Triangle, a not-for-profit, local, community newspaper, comes out on the first day of every month except January. Published since 2002 we have a print circulation of 1800, with a larger circulation over the summer holiday season. Our paper is free and available in print and online. If you live outside the Triangle area, an annual subscription of $35.00 will cover delivery of all 11 issues.
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Woodwork exhibition at the Narooma Leisure Centre
/in Arts /by Tikka WilsonLove hand-made? Love the look of beautifully crafted timber? Then the annual Woodwork Show is for you. The Narooma Leisure Centre, near the round-about, will host the 29th exhibition of fine woodwork crafted by artisans from north of Batemans Bay to south of Bega on the June long weekend. Exquisite, handcrafted items will be both on display and for sale, ranging from small toys to cutting boards … Read more »
Kara Coen and the FireFlies and Friends
/in Arts /by Tikka WilsonI’m beyond excited to invite you to the crowd fund Big Bash – a massive thank you celebration for all the incredible support we’ve received on this journey. Join me, Kara Coen, as well as The FireFlies and Friends on Saturday, 14 June at the beloved Murrah Hall for a vibrant pop-up art and music festival filled with heart, creativity and community spirit.
We’ve nearly reached our target … Read more »
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
/in Arts /by Tikka WilsonCobargo’s own David Newell is stepping into the spotlight in Theatre Onset’s upcoming production of Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, playing the iconic role of Roo – one of the most enduring characters in Australian theatre.
Dave’s performance is set to be a highlight of the production that opens at the Old Anglican Church in Bega on May 30.
‘Roo is a man trying to hold on to … Read more »