Tag: Tuncurry
-
DANCING THE WAY THROUGH THE LAKESIDE FESTIVAL
Strong winds didn’t deter the crowds flocking to Tuncurry, for the annual Lakeside Festival. From the food and craft beer, to the markets and music – it was all about local flavour at this volunteer-run event.
-
FOOD, WINE AND ENTERTAINMENT ON DISPLAY AT WALLIS LAKE
The town of Tuncurry will get a taste of what it’s like to be a music festival mecca tomorrow. Along with well-known music acts, the Lakeside Festival also offer food and wine on the shores of Wallis Lake.
-
FIERCE COMPETITION ON THE FIELD FOR JUNIOR RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIPS
The junior rugby union 7s championships are underway in Tuncurry this weekend with players coming from all over the state to take part. This year, a record 95 teams are fighting for the coveted trophy.
-
A CHANCE TO TRY LOCALLY PRODUCED SEAFOOD THIS WEEKEND IN TUNCURRY
Local produce enjoyed with beautiful weather, Tuncurry hosted the annual Oyster and Beer Festival today.. Visitors kicking back on Wallis Lake, surrounded by live music and finger licking good food.
-
PLENTY OF LOCAL OYSTERS ON SHOW THIS WEEKEND IN TUNCURRY
The fourth Wallis Lake Beer and Oyster Festival will take place this weekend in Tuncurry. Seafood lovers have the chance to try the local produce while listening to live music by the lake. A highlight in previous years, the oyster eating competition will make a return. The record to beat set last year, where the…
-
KIDS EXCITED TO GET DOWN AND BOOGIE FOR THE FIRST BLUE LIGHT DISCO OF 2019
Young people in Tuncurry are being encouraged to put on their dancing shoes tonight, for the first blue light disco of the year. The event has been organised by the town’s PCYC.
-
LADY EVELYN WINS TUNCURRY-FORSTER GOLD CUP
To the Tuncurry-Forster Gold Cup, it was Captain’s Legend who was leading for most of the 2100 metre race. Scotti Be Gotti pulling ahead as they turned into the straight. Here are the closing stages…
-
RAISING A GLASS TO THE TUNCURRY-FORSTER GOLD CUP TODAY
Racing at Tuncurry drew a huge crowd today. More than 3000 visitors trackside for the Gold Cup, all there to enjoy a country-style race meet.
-
MARK HUGHES BRINGS BEANIES TO TUNCURRY
Mark Hughes visited Tuncurry today as part of his foundation’s fundraising – and to visit a local man diagnosed with fatal brain cancer. The diagnosis faced by depot employee, Mick Teudt spurring MidCoast Council to action.
-
TUNCURRY GOING FROM DRAB TO FAB
In the space of seven days, Tuncurry has gone from drab to fab – thanks to the hard work of volunteers. Local businesses raising money to spruce up the town ahead of school holidays.