Orange, located approximately 250 kilometers west of Sydney, is a vibrant regional city known for its cool climate, wineries, and agricultural heritage. The city is a major service hub for the Central West region of New South Wales and is home to a growing food and tourism industry.

With a blend of scenic landscapes, cultural attractions, and a strong local economy, Orange offers a mix of urban convenience and country charm. The city is also home to Charles Sturt University’s Orange campus, contributing to its dynamic community.

Contact Details

  • Address: Corner of Byng Street and Lords Place, Orange NSW 2800

  • Postal Address: PO Box 91, Orange NSW 2800

  • Phone: 1300 679 272

  • Fax: (02) 6361 3633

  • Email: local-court-orange@justice.nsw.gov.au

  • Website: Local Court of New South Wales

Court Services & Facilities

  • Registry Services: Assistance with filing documents, accessing case files, and general inquiries.

  • Audio-Visual Link (AVL): Facilities available for remote testimonies and video link hearings.

  • Interpreter Services: Available upon request; please notify the court in advance.

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible with ramps and accessible restrooms.

  • Security: All visitors must pass through a security checkpoint upon entry.

Getting to the Court

  • By Train:
    – Orange Train Station is approximately a 10-minute walk from the courthouse.
    – Exit the station onto Peisley Street and head north.
    – Turn left onto Byng Street and continue straight to the courthouse at the intersection of Lords Place.

  • By Bus: Several bus routes serve the Orange area, with stops near the courthouse. Check local schedules for the most convenient route.

Parking Information

  • Street Parking: Limited metered parking is available on surrounding streets but may have time restrictions.

  • Parking Stations:
    Byng Street Car Park: Located near the court, offering paid parking.
    Orange City Centre Car Park: Additional parking is available within walking distance of the courthouse.

  • Street Parking: Limited metered parking is available on surrounding streets but may have time restrictions.

  • Parking Stations:
    Byng Street Car Park: Located near the court, offering paid parking.
    Orange City Centre Car Park: Additional parking is available within walking distance of the courthouse.

Local Amenities and Nearby Services

  • Cafes & Restaurants: A variety of cafes and restaurants are available along Summer and Anson Streets, catering to different tastes and budgets.

  • Accommodation: Hotels such as de Russie Boutique Hotel and Mercure Orange provide options for overnight stays.

  • Public Facilities: Orange Central Shopping Centre offers retail stores, restrooms, and other amenities.

  • Parks & Recreation: Nearby parks, such as Cook Park and Robertson Park, offer green spaces to relax.

Top 5 Crimes in Orange (According to BOCSAR)

  • Malicious Damage to Property: Frequent acts of vandalism, such as graffiti and damage to public or private property.

  • Steal from Motor Vehicle: Theft of valuables left in parked vehicles, particularly in shopping and residential areas.

  • Non-Domestic Violence Related Assault: Assaults occurring outside of domestic settings, often in nightlife or public spaces.

  • Break and Enter Non-Dwelling: Unauthorized entry into businesses or commercial properties, leading to theft or damage.

  • Steal from Retail Store: Shoplifting and theft incidents affecting local businesses and retail stores.

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