March 16, 2026
Women charged over rooftop protest in Coffs Harbour The six women were charged with ‘offensive conduct whilst on inclosed lands’. Photo: Brian Mahoney.
Regional

Women charged over rooftop protest in Coffs Harbour

SIX women have been charged over a protest at the Forestry Corporation (FCNSW) office in Coffs Harbour on Wednesday, 23 April. The group employed devices that included pipe arm locks as they occupied the roof of the Park Street building from around 9.30am and unfurled banners next to the FCNSW logo that read, “End Native […]

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Last known WWII veterans commemorate Anzac Day at Woolgoolga Woolgoolga veterans John Imrie (left) and Colin Robertson.
Regional

Last known WWII veterans commemorate Anzac Day at Woolgoolga

WAR veterans Colin Robertson, 99, and John Imrie, 98, the last known servicemen from WWII in the Woolgoolga district, attended the Anzac Day ceremony at their local Diggers Club. Both volunteered to join the armed forces at 18 years of age. Colin saw active service in the Pacific while John had almost completed his Air […]

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Where to vote in Cowper and Page The border (in red) between Cowper and Page electorates. Photo: AEC website.
Politics

Where to vote in Cowper and Page

COFFS HARBOUR can expect to be in the national spotlight after polls close in this Saturday’s Federal Election, 3 May. It is in the most marginal Nationals seat in the country and could play a key role in determining whether there will be a hung or majority parliament. As was the case in 2022, Nationals […]

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Coffs Coast seniors honoured in local achievement awards Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh with NSW Seniors Festival Local Achievement Awards recipients and their supporters.
Local News

Coffs Coast seniors honoured in local achievement awards

ACHIEVEMENT Awards have been presented to Coffs Coast seniors in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the community. The 2025 NSW Seniors Festival Local Achievement Awards provide an opportunity for MPs and communities to recognise the seniors that help make their community a diverse, active and inspiring place to live. Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh […]

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BCU grant supporting Giingana Gumbaynggirr’s move to high school Clark Webb (left) with Mark Smyth and BCU staff.
Local News

BCU grant supporting Giingana Gumbaynggirr’s move to high school

GIINGANA Gumbaynggirr Freedom School (GGFS) has received a funding boost to support the construction of new classrooms. The BCU Bank grant will support the education of the first children to attend years seven and eight at the school. [membership level=”1″ show_noaccess=”true”] The partnership between BCU and the Freedom School aims to boost Year 12 completion […]

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Candidates for the Federal seat of Page outline key policies Nationals MP Kevin Hogan.
Politics

Candidates for the Federal seat of Page outline key policies

WITH the Federal Election imminent, candidates for the Lower House seat of Page are preparing their campaigns.  Kevin Hogan has been the sitting Member for The Nationals since 2013. He is the Deputy Manager of Opposition Business and has been Deputy Speaker. [membership level=”1″ show_noaccess=”true”] Mr Hogan said, “Easing the cost of living crisis, and […]

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VIEW Clubs celebrate their 65th anniversary NSW Governor Margaret Beazley at Government House, Sydney, with VIEW Club executives.
Local News

VIEW Clubs celebrate their 65th anniversary

VIEW NSW members have celebrated the 65th anniversary of the club’s founding during an afternoon tea hosted by NSW Governor Margaret Beazley AC KC. VIEW stands for the Voice, Interests and Education of Women and is a national organisation and support network bringing women together to enjoy social activities and develop skills. VIEW’s 13,000 members […]

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Local diver and photographer shares 40 years of ocean adventures Dr Mark Spencer dives into his presentation.
Local News

Local diver and photographer shares 40 years of ocean adventures

LOCAL diver and underwater photographer Dr Mark Spencer spoke to an audience of 90 people at the National Marine Science Centre (NMSC) Coffs Harbour on Thursday night, 20 March. It was part of the centre’s Marine Discovery series, which is free and open to the public. [membership level=”1″ show_noaccess=”true”] Dr Spencer’s presentation, “Sea Yarns – […]

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Plans to help more into ‘disaster’ housing market The Labor government plans to lift Help to Buy scheme income and price caps for first-time buyers. Photo: Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS.
Local News

Plans to help more into ‘disaster’ housing market

MORE Australians could get help to purchase homes but opponents of an expanded scheme say they would rather use their retirement funds than share with the government. Changes to the Labor government’s Help to Buy scheme will lift income and price caps for first homebuyers sharing equity with the government. [membership level=”1″ show_noaccess=”true”] Single parents […]

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