June 28, 2026
Young Eagle soars as Boambee and Coffs share the spoils in fiery derby 15-year-old Olivia Purnell made her Women’s Premier League debut for the Boambee Eagles.
Sport

Young Eagle soars as Boambee and Coffs share the spoils in fiery derby

A TEENAGE debutant soared and two determined heavyweights split the points, as Boambee and Coffs City United played out a thunderous 1-1 draw under the lights last week at Forsyth Park. The Eagles were dealt a brutal blow just 13 minutes in, as they were reduced to 10 players on a drenched, slippery pitch that […]

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The meaning of remembrance explored at Woolgoolga charity concert The concert featured the music and songs of the First and Second World War periods.
Event

The meaning of remembrance explored at Woolgoolga charity concert

AN audience of over 500 enjoyed a special charity concert at the Wiigulga Sports Complex in Woolgoolga on Saturday afternoon, 26 April. The concert marked 110 years since the Gallipoli landings, and 80 years since the end of World War II. The concert was performed by the talented Clarence Valley Orchestra and Chorus, under the […]

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Panthers produce great comeback win to start the season Sawtell Panthers captain Sam Johnstone leads his side out onto the field.
Sport

Panthers produce great comeback win to start the season

SAWTELL Panthers have started their season in memorable style with a spirited comeback win against the Grafton Ghosts at Rex Hardaker Oval. Down 22-6 shortly after half-time, a dominant second half saw the Panthers prevail 30-26 to open their Group 2 Rugby League season. The Ghosts ambushed the home side early with Jake Vickery crossing […]

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Birthday girls aged 102 and 103, share a story of love and resilience Sisters-in-law Freda Haworth, 102, and Lily Haworth, aged 103.
Community

Birthday girls aged 102 and 103, share a story of love and resilience

ON Saturday, 26 April, friends and family gathered to honour two extraordinary women. Lily Haworth (née Stumer) turned 103, while her sister-in-law and lifelong friend Freda Haworth (née Wells), celebrated her 102nd birthday. Their 80-year friendship is a story of resilience and adventure bound by love and deep affection. Lily Esther Stumer was born on […]

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Anzac Day exhibition at the historic Bunker in Coffs Harbour Visitors viewing the Bunker WW2 exhibition.
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Anzac Day exhibition at the historic Bunker in Coffs Harbour

ANZAC Day was commemorated at the Bunker with a display highlighting the importance of the building in the defence of Coffs Harbour and the Eastern Seaboard during the Second World War. Now housing the National Cartoon Gallery and the National Holden Motor Museum, the heritage listed Bunker was originally built to house communication equipment during […]

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Police legal action rates rise across most offences
Police

Police legal action rates rise across most offences

THE NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) has released a new report examining the proportion of recorded crimes that result in an offender being charged by NSW Police. The study, “Trends in police legal action rates 2009-2023”, examines the rate of legal action taken by police across 11 categories of offences over 15 […]

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NSW Gov moves to crackdown on illegal tree clearing
National

NSW Gov moves to crackdown on illegal tree clearing

THE NSW Government has promised action to address the growing number of cases of illegal tree clearing in NSW. An Explanation of Intended Effect (EIE) has been released, offering stakeholders the opportunity to consult on reforms to the urban tree clearing framework. A new resource to help planners, developers and builders tackle urban heat has […]

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