July 4, 2026
Funding secured to replace Cut Bank Bridge Council says the replacement of Cut Bank Bridge will improve the safety and functionality of Tyringham Road.
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Funding secured to replace Cut Bank Bridge

BELLINGEN Shire Council has secured $2,297,620 in funding for the replacement of Cut Bank Bridge on Tyringham Road at Bostobrick. The funding comes through the Australian Government’s Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program (SLRIP) and $574,405 from the Roads to Recovery Program (RTR). The total project cost is $2,872,025. Council says the replacement of Cut […]

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Long wait over as Great Koala National Park boundaries are announced Premier Chris Minns at Sunday’s announcement with Minister for the North Coast Janelle Saffin (left) and Environment Minister Penny Sharpe.
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Long wait over as Great Koala National Park boundaries are announced

Premier Chris Minns at Sunday’s announcement with Minister for the North Coast Janelle Saffin (left) and Environment Minister Penny Sharpe. The proposed boundary of the Great Koala National Park. Conservationists welcome the long-awaited announcement. Photo: Penny Sharpe, FB. Members of the Timber, Furnishing & Textiles Union hold up signs saying ‘Don’t burn timber jobs. Talk […]

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Lost opportunity for Coffs Council to lead the way in solving homelessness Without a focus on an active housing-first response in the region, makeshift dwellings will only increase.
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Lost opportunity for Coffs Council to lead the way in solving homelessness

CONSULTATION for City of Coffs Harbour’s draft homelessness strategy has now closed but many community organisations, housing advocates, and even some Councillors, say the document lacks the teeth needed to deliver real change. Shelter NSW CEO John Engeler, along with Principal Planner Stacey Miers, reviewed the draft and described it as a step in the […]

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Coffs Harbour Conservatorium strengthens the city’s live performance scene The building that houses The Con, is a former night club.
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Coffs Harbour Conservatorium strengthens the city’s live performance scene

Lewis Hackfath in a recent production at The Con. Jade Naidu, a welcome addition to local live theatre. The building that houses The Con, is a former night club. WHAT was once an old nightclub on Bray Street has been transformed into one of the city’s important cultural hubs. The Coffs Harbour Regional Conservatorium, known […]

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Long-term renters given 30 days to vacate Coffs Harbour unit blocks Tenants have been given 30 days to vacate these two unit blocks.
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Long-term renters given 30 days to vacate Coffs Harbour unit blocks

TENANTS in 11 units at 6 and 8 San Francisco Avenue, Coffs Harbour have been given 30 days to vacate after the unit blocks were sold at auction in July for $2.95 million. The units have provided long-term, low-rent accommodation for more than 20 years. Questions are being asked as to why the new owners […]

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Growth can put spark into younger generations’ future Danielle Wood. Photo: AAP Image/Dean Lewins.
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Growth can put spark into younger generations’ future

AUSTRALIA is failing its younger generations and the chair of the Productivity Commission believes a policymaker “growth mindset” can help. Danielle Wood says the generational bargain is in peril. “Young people today believe they won’t live better lives than their parents did,” the head of the nation’s economic think tank will say at the National […]

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Reforms begin to close working-with-children loopholes Michelle Rowland: the vast majority of childcare workers are good people. Photo: Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS.
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Reforms begin to close working-with-children loopholes

PARENTS and advocates say reforms to improve working-with-children checks are a step in the right direction but they want more action to keep kids in childcare safe. Fast-tracked reforms unveiled on Friday will ensure that by the end of the year, anyone prevented from holding a working-with-children check in one state or territory will be […]

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Police charge 865 people in statewide DFV crackdown Across the four days, 865 people were arrested and charged, with 269 arrest warrants executed.
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Police charge 865 people in statewide DFV crackdown

Across the four days, 865 people were arrested and charged, with 269 arrest warrants executed. Across the four days, 865 people were arrested and charged, with 269 arrest warrants executed. Across the four days, 865 people were arrested and charged, with 269 arrest warrants executed. POLICE have charged 865 people with 2,028 offences during a […]

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Andy Stewart set to walk around mainland Australia to fight gambling harm Andy and Scrubby are excited about their big walk.
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Andy Stewart set to walk around mainland Australia to fight gambling harm

Andy and Scrubby are excited about their big walk. Their route will traverse all mainland states and the Northern Territory. COFFS Harbour local Andy Stewart is attempting to join a group of just eight people officially known to have walked unaccompanied and unsupported around mainland Australia. Setting off in just a few days, Andy’s journey […]

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