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13 years on council: take a trip down memory lane
With Denise Knight retiring as a Coffs Harbour City Councillor we take a look back over her time.
2/27sod turning at the airport enterprise park in January 2020.
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12/27May 2014 – Fans gave a massive welcome to the 2014 NSW Blues State of Origin Team as they arrived in Coffs Harbour to commence training. Photo Frank Redward
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14/27Actor Russell Crowe announces the building of a movie studio on the Pacific Bay Resort site in Coffs Harbour. Coffs Harbour Mayor Denise Knight greets Russell Crowe Pic Nathan Edwards
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16/27Mayor Denise Knight was a passionate supporter of the Cultural and Civic Space.
17/27Coffs Harbour Mayor Denise Knight at the Anzac parade in her hometown Sawtell in 2021.
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19/27Denise Knight with C.ex Group CEO John Rafferty and Cricket NSW area manager Martin Garoni at the announcement the Sydney Sixers were returning to C.ex International Stadium.
20/27Coffs Harbour Mayor Denise Knight. 19 JULY 2018
21/27Mayor Denise Knight with general manager Steve McGrath in council chambers.
22/27Coffs Harbour mayor Denise Knight welcomed 60 new Aussies from 19 countries with hugs instead of handshakes at Australia Day celebrations pre Covid.
23/27July 2019 – Four councillors against the Gordon St project walked out of a meeting and again, the next day, failed to attent denying a quorum on a crucial vote on the cultural civic space which has since been renamed Yarrila Place.
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26/27Alastair Milroy, Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan, Coffs Harbour Mayor Denise Knight and State Member Gurmesh Singh turn the first sod on the Woolgoolga Sports Complex.
27/27Denise Knight with her husband, three children and their partners, and some of her grandchildren. She has six grandchildren.