Tag: easter

  • EASTER CHURCH SERVICES MOVED FROM LISMORE

    EASTER CHURCH SERVICES MOVED FROM LISMORE

    This year’s Easter services won’t be held at Lismore’s St Carthage’s Cathedral, due to the damage from the floods, with overflow options for other churches now being arranged. The Bishop will be conducting services throughout the region. Today’s Good Friday Service was held at Goonellabah’s Carmelite Monastery, and also livestreamed. The Easter Vigil will be…

  • NORTH COAST GEARS UP FOR EASTER LONG WEEKEND

    NORTH COAST GEARS UP FOR EASTER LONG WEEKEND

    The water is still murky from recent flooding but North Coast fisherman have still managed to catch the best seafood for Easter. There’ll be plenty of people around to enjoy it with Ballina Byron Gateway airport welcoming back visitors.

  • TENTERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL SPONSORS LISMORE EASTER HAT PARADE

    TENTERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL SPONSORS LISMORE EASTER HAT PARADE

    Students from Tenterfield High School have brought cheer to the Lismore Public School community. The school supplied a coffee van and hot cross buns for a last day of term Easter Hat Parade. The egg-cellent hat creations were made at home and at school. (NO AUDIO)

  • FORSTER SWIMMERS QUALIFY FOR AUSTRALIAN AGE TITLES

    FORSTER SWIMMERS QUALIFY FOR AUSTRALIAN AGE TITLES

    Two swimmers from Forster have qualified for the Australian Age swimming titles, to be held in Adelaide at Easter. The feat is even more impressive – with one swimmer only recently taking up the sport.

  • POLICE PLEASED WITH COMMUNITY COMPLIANCE OVER EASTER BREAK

    POLICE PLEASED WITH COMMUNITY COMPLIANCE OVER EASTER BREAK

    The Easter long weekend is over but police won’t be relenting on travel restriction penalties. Bronte Gildea reports.

  • EASTER BUNNY HELPERS HOP TO IT

    EASTER BUNNY HELPERS HOP TO IT

    The Easter Bunny’s helpers were hard at work on the Central Coast today. Luka Chocolates saw a last-minute rush before the fluffy courier makes his deliveries tomorrow. Around 400 people were through the doors by lunchtime, taking home everything from milk rabbits to chocolate coins.