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Lions’ share given

The Port Macquarie Base Hospital Palliative Care Unit and the local Men’s Shed have received a much needed boost from the Port Macquarie Lions...

Grave matters

Port Macquarie & Districts Family History Society is calling on residents to help save our historical grave sites. The Society’s Secretary Trysha Hanly said for...

Fest revived

The revival of The One Act Plays Festival over the June long weekend proved to be an outstanding success with theatre companies travelling to...

The pursuit of happiness

Two residents will be getting up close and personal with the Dalai Lama and other special guests to learn about happiness this week. Catherine Tribe,...

Hotel vies for top accolade

A local hotel has been named as one of a handful of finalists for Telstra’s 2011 NSW Business Awards announced on Friday. The 4.5-star The...

Church rocks

They will be singing in the aisle at St Peter’s Anglican Church in Coolangatta on Sunday morning as Cooly’s answer to Geraldine Granger –...

Cabarita rolls out life saving carpet

Cudgen Headland Surf Club are the proud owners of some brand new carpet – thanks to a little help from their friends. A make-over at...

Advanced Health and Chiropractic Centre set to improve Tweed health

When Scott Barbary graduated from Macquarie University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science and Masters in Chiropractic, little did he know where his...

SES preps Tweed aged for floods

The Tweed Shire is home to over 79,000 people and of that number, at least 20,000 are 65 years of age and over. The...

Campsite delights

The Tweed River Regional Museum will celebrate the contemporary history of the region with the upcoming launch of their new publication Caravans and Communes:...

Cooking classes in the great outdoors

Murwillumbah’s own award-winning chef, Le Ping Wong from The White Olive, is taking his popular cooking classes to the great outdoors. On Sunday, June 12,...

Education boost for region

Attracting more Mid-North Coast students into higher-level vocational and university programs has received a further boost. A feasibility study into future education options for the region...