April 22, 2026
Investigation underway after two bodies found in Boambee
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Investigation underway after two bodies found in Boambee

STRIKE force detectives are investigating the deaths of a woman and a visiting family friend after their bodies were tragically discovered late on Friday afternoon. Police were called to a house on South Boambee Road, Boambee, following the discovery of two bodies just after 5pm on Friday. Local crime manager Detective Inspector Peter O’Reilly said […]

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Sustainability Advisory Committee to drive positive change for Coffs region
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Sustainability Advisory Committee to drive positive change for Coffs region

COUNCILLOR Jonathan Cassell has been elected Chair of the City of Coffs Harbour’s Sustainability Advisory Committee. Medical doctor Brian O’Connell, was elected Deputy Chair. Dr O’Connell is also a representative of the community group Sustainable Sawtell 2030. “Both bring knowledge and passion for sustainability, and their leadership is appreciated,” said Mayor Nikki Williams, who has […]

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Melbourne to Noosa for neuroblastoma research
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Melbourne to Noosa for neuroblastoma research

Melbourne dad Trent Robertson. Oli, who battled stage 4 neuroblastoma at just two years old. MELBOURNE dad Trent Robertson is currently taking on the most challenging journey of his life – running 10 marathons and cycling 1,200km in just 30 days. He is raising vital funds for Neuroblastoma Australia, a charity dedicated to improving outcomes […]

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Farmers slam government over banana import review
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Farmers slam government over banana import review

NSW Farmers has slammed a review into banana imports the peak body says could “devastate the industry and put the nation’s biosecurity at risk”. Last week the Federal Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) announced a review of quarantine arrangements for bananas imported from the Philippines into Australia. “We are conducting an assessment of […]

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Historic lighthouse optic to light up on Friday The South Solitary Island Lighthouse Optic at its new home by the Jetty.
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Historic lighthouse optic to light up on Friday

THE historic South Solitary Island Lighthouse Optic (SSILO) will be turned on for half-an-hour on Friday, 26 September. Situated in a purpose-built display case near the entrance to the Jetty Foreshores Pier, the SSILO’s on-switch will be hit at 6pm on Friday, 26 September to mark World Maritime Day. “The old lighthouse optic will be […]

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GKNP claims and counterclaims continue Environment Minister Penny Sharpe with Coffs Councillor Tony Judge.
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GKNP claims and counterclaims continue

FORMER State Labor candidate and Coffs Harbour Councillor Tony Judge, says local National Party leaders are putting the environmental and economic future of the region at risk by their negativity towards the Great Koala National Park (GKNP). “The announcement confirming that NSW Labor will proceed with the full implementation of the GKNP was an exciting […]

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Spring clean fire safety means chucking, clearing and checking
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Spring clean fire safety means chucking, clearing and checking

FIRE and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is encouraging the community to spring clean responsibly to help reduce the risk of fire on their properties. “When it comes to spring cleaning, keep yourself and your family safe from fire by decluttering inside and out,” Fire and Rescue NSW Coffs Harbour Station Commander Tim George said. “For example, […]

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The Scotts Head Arts Prize returns for 2025 Cheryl Mansfield, Briony Magoffin, Leonie Grant, Michael Fieldhouse and Kristin Hardiman are looking forward to the 2025 Scotts Head Art Prize.
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The Scotts Head Arts Prize returns for 2025

ART, community and creativity collide at this year’s Scotts Head Art Prize, returning to the local arts calendar with expanded prize offerings. Opening night kicks off at 6pm on Friday 3 October at the Macksville Scotts Head Surf Club. Entry is free. The evening promises to be a lively celebration of artistic talent, with a […]

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Trailblazing women take the helm at Marine Rescue Woolgoolga Membership Officer Dolly Clarke, Treasurer Cherrill Powell, Deputy Unit Commander Lisa Mobbs and Unit Commander Taylor Marshall.
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Trailblazing women take the helm at Marine Rescue Woolgoolga

Membership Officer Dolly Clarke, Treasurer Cherrill Powell, Deputy Unit Commander Lisa Mobbs and Unit Commander Taylor Marshall. Newly appointed Marine Rescue Woolgoolga Unit Commander Taylor Marshall. Lisa Mobbs and Taylor Marshall check the electronics on board rescue vessel Woolgoolga 30. MARINE Rescue Woolgoolga has made history as the first Marine Rescue NSW unit to appoint […]

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National Climate Risk Assessment alarms more than scientists United Firefighters Union of Australia National Secretary Greg McConville, said the reports highlighted the urgency of the task ahead of policymakers. Photo: UFUA.
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National Climate Risk Assessment alarms more than scientists

THE release of the “National Climate Risk Assessment” (NCRA) earlier this week has alarmed climate groups around the country. The assessment analyses 11 priority risks under three scenarios of 1.5°C, 2°C and 3°C warming. The 3°C warming by 2090 scenario includes warnings that heat-related deaths will rise by 444 percent in Sydney and 423 percent […]

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