GIVEN the privilege of laying a wreath from the Tea Gardens Family Research and Local History group on Anzac Day, I was reminded as I did so of a photograph I found via Trove of my aunt, Joyce Edmonds. She was a bridesmaid in a bridal group laying their bouquets on the Martin Place Cenotaph […]
Lyne and Paterson vote in 2025 Federal Election
DEMOCRACY was exercised yet again across the country last week, with voters of the Federal electorates of Lyne and Paterson heading to the polls to have their say on the nation’s future leadership. Candidates’ volunteer armies mobilised at polling places across the electorates, wearing distinctive campaign t-shirts and brandishing ‘How-to-Vote’ cards. Polling places around the […]
Newcastle Airport expansion to boost Sail Port Stephens regatta
STATE Government, Council and sailing enthusiasts are predicting the expansion of Newcastle Airport will further propel the Sail Port Stephens regatta in future years. The Sail Port Stephens Performance Series took place from 25-27 April, with thousands of spectators flocking to catch the regatta in action. The Sail Port Stephens Bay Series follows from 2-4 […]
Palm Lake Resort Workshop President Bob Peady (centre) and volunteer Gordon Rowe present the donation to Jan Peeters from the Free Clinic Bus.
Palm Lake residents make donation to Free Clinic Bus
RESIDENTS from across Palm Lake Resort Tea Gardens pitched in to donate a significant sum to the local Free Clinic Bus charity, presented at a special Good Friday get-together in the Promenade on Friday, 18 April. The donated funds, totalling $2030, were raised through a volunteer effort led by members of the Palm Lake Workshop […]
Exploring end-of-life options in Bulahdelah
A casket and urns created by Men’s Shed members. Bob Bonner, Gary Haynes and Royce Ford of the Men’s Shed. Kim O’Donnell, event organiser and End of Life Doula. Leonie Reisberg from Personalised Urns. Garry from MidCoast Council Cemeteries. Emma Rowles from Winter Legal. Nicky Hammerl, event organiser and End of Life Doula. A FREE […]
‘Unbelievable’ support for Anzac Day commemoration in Bulahdelah
Locals gather for the Dawn Service in Bulahdelah. Locals gather for the Dawn Service in Bulahdelah. Locals gather for the Dawn Service in Bulahdelah. Members of the RSL sub-Branch. The traditional march gets underway. Bulahdelah school students show their respect. Floral tributes are left at the memorial. ANZAC Day in Bulahdelah saw those who have […]
Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair led the RSL sub-Branch veterans in the morning march, flanked by Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Life Saving Club banner-bearers.
Tea Gardens commemorates 110 years since Anzac Cove landing
Aquatic Club members salute as the Dawn Service unfolds. Saluting as the Last Post is played. Pindimar-Tea Gardens RFS volunteers served breakfast at the Country Club. The wreaths ready to be laid at the Anzac Memorial. A symbolic landing at Anzac Park at dawn. Volunteer service clubs marched down Marine Drive. Children, parents and staff […]
Parish leaders call for 2025 to be a ‘Season of Hope’
LOCAL leaders of the Anglican Church are calling for a “season of hope” on the back of Easter. Reverend Richard Goscombe from the Parish of Bulahdelah and Tea Gardens with Karuah, said the national initiative is called “Hope25”. “When I ask people what they hope for, some say ‘not much’ with a grim face, as […]
Public input sought on hemp industry’s future
A DRAFT NSW Hemp Industry Development Plan is now open for public comment. The draft plan from the NSW Government proposes an industry vision to establish hemp as a mainstream crop and sustainable source of products in NSW. “Supporting the vision, four development objectives provide strategic direction for actions to capitalise on the key opportunities […]
Keith proudly wears his 10-year medal in front of the Mid Coast Bulky, which he helps maintain at the Tea Gardens station.
Tea Gardens volunteer firefighter awarded for 10 years of service
VOLUNTEER firefighter and Tea Gardens local Keith Baker has been awarded a medal for his 10 years with the NSW Rural Fire Service. Keith was among more than 100 volunteers acknowledged for a combined 2000 years of service to the Mid Coast region during a ceremony in Taree on 29 March. RFS Chief Superintendent Kam […]
