Tag: taree
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RECORD NUMBERS FOR RUN FEST FORSTER-TUNCURRY RETURN
Run Fest is making the ultimate return to Forster-Tuncurry – with a record number to lace up their joggers tomorrow. While the more keen runners will tackle the ‘Treble Bridge Buster’, organisers say there’s something for everyone.
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DUNDALOO ‘IMAGINE’ ART PROJECT UNLOCKING THE ARTIST WITHIN
People living with a disability in the Manning Valley are now being celebrated… through art. ‘The Imagine Project’ – which culminates the work of local creatives – will wrap with a concert and exhibition in Taree.
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KEMPSEY SHIRE COUNCILLORS OFFICIALLY SWORN IN
After a tumultuous few months… the new Kempsey Shire Council was officially sworn in today. Eight councillors have been elected to represent the community – tasked with fixing past errors… and rebuilding trust.
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TUNCURRY GOLF MUSEUM CELEBRATES PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
The history of golf in Australia and the region’s role in shaping it – is now on full display at the Tuncurry golf museum. It’s part of a major revamp of the golf club – which has helped attract the Great Lakes’ first major championships.
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ENLISTING CHILDREN FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE PROJECTS
Young people are often ignored when it comes to planning- but emergency services in the Mid Coast are looking to change that. Holding a workshop in Taree to brainstorm ideas to manage future natural disasters.
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STEPHEN BROMHEAD TO RETIRE FROM POLITICS
In a blow to the Perrottet government, long-serving Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead has announced he won’t contest the 20-23 State election. Mr Bromhead has been absent from the public eye this year with an undisclosed illness… Releasing a statement, Mr Bromhead says he looks forward to spending more time with his family after 12…
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BOBIN HALL CELEBRATIONS A CENTURY IN THE MAKING
It’s a milestone not many thought was possible but yet residents in Bobin have celebrated the 100th birthday of the community hall. It served as an emergency base in the Black Summer fires – and now, new upgrades are ensuring locals are prepared for anything.
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AMAROO’S WHALE WATCHING HALTED AMID SAND BUILD-UP IN WALLIS LAKE
It’s a beloved family operated business that’s brought joy to thousands of tourists since the late 70s- but now Forster’s Amaroo Cruises is faced with a crisis. Sand build-up in Forster-Tuncurry’s Wallis Lake is forcing their popular whale watching service to stop indefinitely
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NICOLE AND PHILIP’S TALE OF TENACITY AND LOVE FOR THEIR CATTLE
Last month’s floods might be a distant memory for some, but others are only now getting back on their feet. Nicole Lazarou and Philip Bos today opened up about their ordeal.