Category: Mid North News
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Speckle Park breed draws buyers to new Hillville sale centre
A one stop shop for the country’s fastest growing cattle breed has opened near Taree. Buyers snapped up the sought-after ‘Speckle Park’ variety at its inaugural sale.
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Mid North Coast Police make arrests relating to break-and-enter crimes
Mid North Coast Police are investigating a string of break-and-enters across the region. While a series of arrests have been made, officers have identified a worrying trend in some of the offences.
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Coffs Harbour Legal Aid sees a spike in calls from tenants
The housing crisis is driving desperate renters to seek legal help – battling unfair evictions and rent increases. New statistics from Coffs harbour Legal Aid reveal the number of requests for housing assistance have doubled in the past two years.
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Wauchope artist Angus Gill bringing in the festive season
Wauchope Country Artist Angus Gill is bringing the festive season to the Mid North Coast. The singer-songwriter has unveiled his fifth album, promising to capture the heart of an Australian Christmas.
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Six people taken to hospital after crash in Coffs Harbour
In Coffs Harbour a collision between two cars on the Pacific Highway has seen six people taken to hospital. Among them an 11-year-old girl and a 36-year-old driver, who is tonight in a serious condition.
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River Myall Holiday Resort crowned state’s best
The Hunter has won big at the state’s caravan and camping awards. Bulahdelah’s “River Myall Holiday Resort” took home the night’s biggest prize – crowned best holiday park in New South Wales.
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Man seriously injured after truck crashes into creek bed
A truck driver’s been injured in a serious crash on the Pacific Highway, south of Coffs Harbour. The incident causing delays for several hours – at the same site another truck driver lost his life, in 2019.
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Culture at the forefront of I Am Movement
A Mid-North Coast mum has taken it upon herself to revolutionise support for Indigenous children with autism. Creating the ‘I Am Movement’ to provide resources for families in need- reducing the stigma by embracing their culture.
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Truck convoy to remember those lost to suicide
The Mid North Coast trucking community has hit the roads to remember the lives of colleagues who have died by suicide. A convoy of around 100 trucks left Woolgoolga this morning, headed for Coffs International Stadium.
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New vision for Coffs Harbour Jetty Foreshore
Coffs Harbour councillors are working on an alternate proposal for the jetty foreshore upgrade. The mayor claims council’s vision better more aligned with what the community wants – as opposed to the state government’s master plan.