Tag: Tuncurry
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A MAJOR FACELIFT ON THE WAY FOR TUNCURRY
Tuncurry is getting ready for its biggest facelift yet… a seven-day makeover of its main street. Traders hope the improvements will help the small town attract more people.
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A CHANGE OF SCENERY FOR NABIAC LOCAL
A change of career is paying dividends for an oyster farmer from Nabiac. After receiving a TAFE qualification and licence, Guy Page and his brother are now riding a wave demand for Sydney Rock Oysters.
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POLICE INVESTIGATING FIRE AT A TUNCURRY CHINESE RESTAURANT
Police are investigating the cause of a fire that ripped through a Chinese restaurant in Tuncurry, early this morning. Crews were called to the Manning Street address at around 7:30 this morning, when passers by noticed smoke. Thankfully, firefighters managed to stop the blaze from spreading to neighbouring buildings. (VISION ONLY)
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TUNCURRY HOSTS ANNUAL KING OF THE KRATER EVENT
To celebrate Youth Week, Tuncurry today hosted close to 200 kids for the eight annual King of the Krater. Skateboards, BMX bikes, and scooters were essential – the event getting kids up off the couch.
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$3 MILLION ELECTION PROMISE FOR THE FORSTER-TUNCURRY GOLF CLUB
For staff at the Forster-Tuncurry Golf Club – it’s wish granted. They’ve been pushing for the state government to chip in funding, so they can host major events like the New South Wales Women’s Open and weeks out from an election, the government has obliged.
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GOALS IN MIND AT THE VIKING CHALLENGE TODAY
It was a day full of football in Tuncurry, with the Viking Challenge getting underway. 160 teams fighting it out to be crowned the winner tomorrow afternoon.
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VIKINGS CHALLENGE KICKING OFF TOMORROW
Tuncurry’s Harry Elliot Oval is about to be overcrowded. The Vikings Challenge kicking off tomorrow, hosting 160 teams over the weekend.
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SAFETY FIRST AT TUNCURRY ROCK POOL
MidCoast Council has committed to improving public safety at Tuncurry Rock Pool. The organisation will spend thousands each year, maintaining the popular swimming spot.
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TUNCURRY TO HOST OPENING ROUND OF ANDREW JOHNS AND LAURIE DALEY CUP
Tuncurry’s Harry Elliot Oval will host the opening round of the Andrew Johns and Laurie Daley Cup this weekend. The event links eight NRL clubs and Country Rugby League representatives with 12 teams in each age division. 66 games will be played in 23 towns across the state, starting on the Mid North Coast on Saturday.…
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TUNCURRY GOLF CLUB NEEDING NEW AMENITIES TO HOST TWO CHAMPIONSHIPS
Two state championships are in need of a golf course and Tuncurry is hoping they can provide it. The Golf Club is asking for $3 million for new amenities to ensure the course is up to par.