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High time for hall tea

MORE than 100 guests enjoyed the luxury of a high tea at the Rollands Plains School of Arts Hall on Sunday. Attendees paid $20 a...

Kate scales new heights

GET ready to be blown away by one of the best voices you have possibly ever heard. Kate Miller-Heidke has the critics raving with her...

Steam time in Timbertown

TIMBERTOWN will host its annual steam fair this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 4, 5 and 6 July. This year’s line-up at Wauchope’s iconic park is...

Best foot forward

By CAROLINE STRAINIG Dance celebration on the world stage... A NOTHING ventured, nothing gained attitude has won Port Macquarie a spot at a world celebration of...

Study up on CSU courses

HIGHER education opportunities on the NSW Mid North Coast will be on show today during iDay at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Port Macquarie. The...

Guild shows the wonder of wood

THE Hasting Woodworkers Guild held a successful 20th anniversary exhibition at Laurieton United Services Club earlier this month. Visitors came from as far afield as...

Wearing their pride on their sleeves

STUDENTS at Westport High School and Port Macquarie High School caught the footy fever last week and raised $1034 from their out-of-uniform days leading...

Fighter pilot returns

A PORT Macquarie World War II veteran has returned home after receiving a hero’s welcome in France. Fighter pilot Snow Davis flew combat missions in...

Budget to balance the books

PORT Macquarie-Hastings Council has committed to commencing the next financial year with a balanced budget while injecting an additional $1.5 million into roads and...

Open arms, not closed hearts

MORE than 70 people gathered in Port Macquarie on the weekend to mark Refugee Week and celebrate the contribution of refugees to Australian society. One...

Long-term view

THERE was much to celebrate at the VIEW club zone conference held recently in Port Macquarie. Jeanie Clark from Port Macquarie Evening Club was...

After 25 years, CWA still cooking

TWENTY-five years is not long in the history of the Country Women’s Association but an important milestone for the Port Macquarie Evening branch. Members celebrated...