Tag: taree
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NO TIME FOR VARROA MITE COMPLACENCY SAYS MID NORTH COAST BEEKEEPER
There have been no new varroa mite cases in New South Wales for nearly a week, but a Mid North Coast apiarist says the region must remain on high alert. Sven Stephan fears some of his hives could be euthanised, but the crisis won’t kill his passion for beekeeping.
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WET WEATHER AND FORM WON’T DAMPEN THE TAREE WILDCATS SPIRIT
They’re anchored to the bottom of the CPL table and their home ground has been closed for a fortnight. But the Taree Wildcats club president says better days are ahead, and they still have plenty to play for.
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‘THE GROUP 3 REPORT’- ROUND 10
The Pirates will finally play a home game at Old Bar this weekend when they face a Tigers side struggling with injuries. Our own Rob Douglas catches up with Group 3 Chairman Wayne Bridge to preview round 10.
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MID COAST UP FOR THE CHALLENGE AGAINST WARNERS BAY
It’s a mammoth task for the Mid Coast’s Northern New South Wales WNPL side this weekend- taking on competition heavyweights Warners Bay. Coach Mick Grass says his side has been too inconsistent this season but is up for the challenge.
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AGED CARE CENTRE COVID OUTBREAK HIGHLIGHTS HEALTH WORKER PRESSURES
A covid outbreak at a Mid North Coast aged care facility is highlighting the pressures on health care workers. With the State on the brink of another Omicron wave, health authorities say it’s only going to get worse.
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ARCHIBALD PRIZE COLLECTION ON SHOW AT MANNING REGIONAL ART GALLERY
Mid North Coast art lovers can now see the acclaimed Archibald Prize collection in their own backyard. And it’s attracting big numbers to Taree’s Art Gallery.
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ROAD WORKS CONUNDRUM PUTTING SPORTS CLUB’S FUTURE IN JEOPARDY
A delay in work on one of Taree’s main roads has put the future of a beloved service club in jeopardy. Speaking exclusively to NBN News, the CEO of Taree Leagues Sports Club claims calls for help have fallen on deaf ears.
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FORSTER-TUNCURRY IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS DESPITE FLOODING
Last week’s flooding couldn’t have come at a worse time for Forster-Tuncurry. The tourism hotspot is back open for business, making do with what it can offer, as it recovers.