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Extreme tides may force beach closures

Council lifeguards will be closely monitoring conditions at Town Beach during the next week as extreme low tides could expose dangerous rocks, potentially forcing...

Buddies help newcomers settle

The transition into an adult learning environment has been made easier thanks to a new Mentoring Program. North Coast TAFE’s Port Macquarie Campus’s program is...

Fine Food and fun revved up for fiesta

The wheels are in motion for an exciting event on the Journey of Flavours calendar that marries magnificent food with frivolity and fun for...

Finance duo up for top accolade

Two finance gurus in Port Macquarie are in the running for a top national award. The Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia (MFAA) has announced...

Our Nashos remember

Port Macquarie National Servicemen held their annual National Servicemen’s Day at McInherney Park on Monday, February 14. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the...

Tweed Council raffle fundraising tops $6,000

Tweed newcomer Madelyn Muir received a bumper welcome to the area when she was one of the winners in Tweed Shire Council’s Premier’s Queensland...

Under the Trees brings colour to coast

Picture rolling hills of green, small valleys, bowling creeks, prehistoric water creatures and thick rainforests – this is the essence of Byron artist Donna...

New dance school sends students to us

Industry Dance (ID) opened its doors with a bang in 2010 and are already starting to make waves in local entertainment circles. The school’s RAD...

Seeing a bright future on display

Guide Dogs NSW and ACT is not just about well-trained Labradors, according to Orientation and Mobility Instructor Deena Richards. Ms Richards and fellow instructor Rowan...

Walker believes in seizing the day

Life has taught Sydney man Julian Day many lessons – not the least being that it’s too short to waste. Every 18 months for the...

Upgrade to park aims to keep Fingal special

It’s an area that generations of all Fingal residents have brought their children to eat and play and now, thanks to a $450,000 upgrade,...

Epic ride a matter of principal

Tweed Heads Public School principal Jacquie McAllum’s promise to her late mother "to get fit" has taken on epic proportions. The Tweed mentor is busy...