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Dredging policy to flow here

A sustainable dredging strategy has been announced for Lake Cathie by NSW Liberals & Nationals . NSW Leader of The Nationals and Shadow Minister for...

Thanks to heroes for beach rescue

Four of Port Macquarie’s Holcroft family members have been dubbed heroes after being involved in a sea rescue at Shelly Beach last Saturday week...

Surfing Australia Green Room Conference a benchmark industry initiative

For the second consecutive year, Surfing Australia has rolled out another hugely successful Green Room Conference, hosting a full house and featuring an incredible...

New leaders for Centaur

Centaur Public School captains declared they are ready to seize the helm and lead their fellow peers by representing their school in all matters...

New technology could cost clubs millions

More than 100 representatives from Far North Coast clubs were last week told that technology the Federal Government was demanding be installed on poker...

Art gallery displays mezzotints

Tweed River Art Gallery’s latest exhibition is a stunning display of mezzotints by three of Australia’s masters in the medium. The exhibition, entitled Corpse, showcases...

Youth allowance changes help regional students

National Rural Women’s Coalition head Karen Tully has applauded the Federal Government’s changes to the Youth Allowance which will ensure equitable application of the...

It’s surf city as elite surfers hit town

The mini tent village is up at Snapper Rocks and the action is on – it’s Quiksilver and Roxy Pro time. Ten-time World Men’s Champion...

Inspirational walker in town

Deborah Williams is running for her life — literally. The inspirational woman is “Running for a Cure” for breast cancer. Deborah is due to finish her...

Step in the right direction for students

Traditionally February and March can bring wet weather to Port Macquarie. On one such wet school morning last week, students and parents at Hastings...

Surviving Cyclone Yasi

During the dead of night on Wednesday, February 2, Cyclone Yasi tore through the small North Queensland towns of Tully and Mission Beach, ripping...

Bowel Scan set to save residents’ lives

Hastings Rotary Clubs are banding together to help save lives through the annual  Bowel Scan Program. The program, which has been running for 24 years,...