April 8, 2026
Maintaining clear access to water meters Meter readers have reportedly been encountering a variety of obstacles across the region.
Community

Maintaining clear access to water meters

MIDCOAST Council is asking residents to make life easier for its staff by maintaining clear access to water meters. According to Council, meter readers have been encountering a variety of obstacles across the region as they undertake their quarterly readings, with the most common hindrances being water meters enclosed behind fences or overgrown by plants […]

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Meals on Wheels farewells long-serving manager Meredyth Rae
Community

Meals on Wheels farewells long-serving manager Meredyth Rae

MEALS on Wheels Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest has bid official farewell to one of their long-serving staff, as Meredyth Rae stepped down from the manager’s role at the end of March. Meredyth, whose family roots spread deep around the region, returned to Bulahdelah 27 years ago, and initially got involved with the Meals on Wheels service […]

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Walkable towns help regional Australians exercise 75 minutes more each week The report shows walkability has a bigger impact on the amount of time spent walking in regional communities. Photo: David Guerrero/Pexels.
Community

Walkable towns help regional Australians exercise 75 minutes more each week

AMID soaring fuel prices which are prompting Australians to explore alternative transport options, a new study highlights the health benefits of walkable neighbourhoods. New research shows that regional residents living in walkable towns and centres walk 75 minutes more each week, prompting calls for Governments to invest more in well-connected, safe footpaths to boost community […]

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‘Start Strong, Pay Fair’ campaign highlights the struggle of early childhood educators Gloucester Preschool teachers and educators highlighting pay rate discrimination.
Community, Government, School

‘Start Strong, Pay Fair’ campaign highlights the struggle of early childhood educators

THOUSANDS of early childhood educators, including at Gloucester, wore pink to highlight the “Start Strong, Pay Fair” campaign on Wednesday 18 March, calling for urgent government action to address what has been described as a deepening workforce crisis in the sector. Rallies and community events were held, with educators, parents and advocates arguing that those […]

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Council calls for applications to Floodplain Management Reference Group Northern Hawks and Woy Woy Roosters players join forces after their recent rugby league trial match at Lakeside Sporting Complex in Raymond Terrace.
Community

Council calls for applications to Floodplain Management Reference Group

MIDCOAST Council is calling community representatives from across the region to nominate to join a Floodplain Management Reference Group. This group is designed to advise Council on the development and implementation of Floodplain Risk Management Plans for the local government area. These plans provide specific advice in relation to many different aspects in relation to […]

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Fourbie Cruise raises more than $18k for Camp Quality
Community

Fourbie Cruise raises more than $18k for Camp Quality

44 fourbies ready to rumble. Photo: supplied. Crowds line up for a sizzling sausage. Photo: supplied. Merch to fundraise for Camp Quality. Photo: supplied. MORE than $18,458 has been raised following the second annual Fourbie Cruise, with the region’s four-wheel drive community rallying behind children facing cancer.  Hundreds turned out to drive, donate, volunteer and […]

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Students join local efforts to Clean Up Australia Year 4 out and about. Photo: TGPS.
Community, School

Students join local efforts to Clean Up Australia

Year 4 out and about. Photo: TGPS. Charlie and Bonnie from Year 4 show off their recyclable collection. Photo: TGPS. Lilly Leo helped clean-up the Karuah Wetlands. Photo: Karuah Landcare. OUR small slice of Australia was made a bit more liveable by the efforts of several local kids last week, who joined  Clean Up Australia […]

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Students lead the way in taking responsibility
Community, School

Students lead the way in taking responsibility

Student Parliament Ministers for 2026 (front L-R) Archie, Sarah and Koby, (back L-R) Kaitlyn, Andi, Rose and Livia. Photo: TGPS. Shadow Ministers, 2026 (L-R) Tobias, James, Zyva, Aria, Kayleigh, Tiffany, Tia and Tegan. Photo: TGPS. Student Leaders with Kate Washington MP at the Student Leadership Morning Tea hosted by Hunter River High School. Photo: TGPS). […]

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