Exhibition to ‘break your heart and uplift your spirits’
A striking display of imagery captured during the devastation of last year’s Mid-North Coast Black Summer bushfires is now on display across the Macleay Valley.
A striking display of imagery captured during the devastation of last year’s Mid-North Coast Black Summer bushfires is now on display across the Macleay Valley.
The body of a boy has been pulled from a watering hole, while a man was found dead inside a house fire in what was a tragic weekend across the Mid-North Coast.
An $18m development part-completed on the edge of the Forster CBD remains on hold with no date for work to start again. It is seven months since work stopped due to financial woes.
NSW open Men’s and Women’s surfing titles, the Australian Open of Surfing, will return to Port shores for the first time in five years this weekend.
The welfare of Port Macquarie nurses and midwives has reached a tipping point, according to local union president Mark Brennan, who says underpaid and overworked staff are calling him in tears about their current working conditions.
A Dapto provisional licence driver who was drunk behind the wheel when it crashed into a Pacific Highway ditch at Rainbow Flat, has been convicted for this, as well as weapons and drug charges relating to a night out at the Star Casino.
NSW Planning Minister Rob Stokes has given the green light for the construction of the $1.8 billion Coffs Harbour Bypass project.
NRL star Latrell Mitchell has avoided a criminal conviction for providing fellow player Josh Addo-Carr with the unlawful use of his rifle.
Port Macquarie’s premier sporting event, the State Cup, has been given an 11th-hour exemption by the NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard to go ahead. It will be hosted between December 4-6.
Police are investigating animal cruelty as the likely cause of death of a Kangaroo that was found limp and lifeless on top of a Horseshoe Bay Beach toilet block this morning.
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