Music festival on the backburner as Covid cases climb
The announcement comes just as the music scene was opening up again on the Mid North Coast.
The announcement comes just as the music scene was opening up again on the Mid North Coast.
The Hoey Moey has been officially listed as an exposure site as others named in MP’s list remain open.
Joe Hoffman is glad it was him bitten by a 3m great white shark and not a young grom, as his long road ahead becomes clearer.
From congestion chaos to pothole pain, locals have labelled these roads the worst in the region.
Coffs mothers Hannah Rowe and Sophie Bird first bonded over vintage clothes.
Organisers are asking Coffs locals to get their “glow on” for this COVID-safe event, which will feature LED installations, performers, street food and much more.
An ordinary pub meal turned into a profitable night for one Woolgoolga man with an impressive Keno win. Club CEO Glenn Buckley said it follows another similar win.
The actions of one romantic kept a Mid North Coast town on tenterhooks after his aerial move was witnessed by more than just the love of his life.
PARENTS take to the streets with emotional letter calling on people to vote yes as they fight for their gay son’s rights.
The Advocate understands as LGBTQI students met inside a classroom, other students banged on the door and directed homophobic remarks at those inside.
Mechanic Les Irving has plenty of horror stories to tell about rodent-damaged cars coming into his shop. But not all hope is lost with these two solutions.
It wouldn’t look out of place in a bustling CBD, but where on the Coffs Coast will this stunning new building sit?
Harbourside Housing and Homeless Hub still on the lookout for new premises as leader questions Nimby attitudes.
The Mid North Coast Hinterland player won the first prize of $100,000 but is yet to claim the cash.
In a heartwarming show of solidarity, students at a Coffs Coast school rallied in support of their LGBTQI peers who had been subjected to homophobic bullying.
Event for region’s booming disabilities sector to be hosted by renowned Paralympian.
It became another casualty of COVID-19 in 2020, but excitement is building for the return of a popular Coffs Coast event.
A notorious Coffs Harbour intersection, the site of numerous crashes, will get a complete makeover with the introduction of a brand new roundabout.
Christian brother involved in revitalisation of Gumbaynggirr language believes award is government recognising the property of Aboriginal people.
From markets and tours, to heavy metal bands and best-selling authors – there’s something for everyone. Check out our list of things to do in Coffs this June long weekend.
Touring exhibition arrives in Coffs Harbour as gallery prepares for its grand reopening.
“They’ve thrown up human faeces, it’s every bit as horrific as it sounds, and the clinical signs are pretty convincingly that it’s marijuana toxicity,” says local vet
From concerts to spectacular fire twirling displays – here’s a list of must-see events taking place on the Coffs Coast.
The new Botanist Walk was opened by a legendary local botanist instrumental in establishing the gardens. The gardens are a hive of development activity.
It’s about much more than just point scoring. Here’s everything you need to know about Coffs Harbour’s vital new community event.
A Clarence Valley real estate agent has questioned how a man who sparked a Covid-19 lockdown in northern NSW was allowed to inspect property in the first place.
We’ve never been short of quirky animal yarns in the Gympie region, so here’s a list of the most memorable ones.
The image was first discovered in a commemorative book given to a contingent of Japanese visitors in the 1950s
Tributes are flowing for a 35-year-old who tragically died in the state’s north just days after being involved in a frightening incident in front of his two children.
Were you at the Coffs Harbour Gold Cup? Check out all the photos from the day.
Are you an amateur photographer with some serious skills? It’s time to put your best shot forward.
A tragedy three years ago has spawned a community event which continues to thrive on the Northern Beaches
“Our one rule is no changes post-production. All the effects happen on site, which makes for some funny fail shots.”
‘A great community bloke’: For a man who packed an extraordinary amount in to his 91 years, Doug ‘Kojak’ Duncombe still managed to find time for others.
From 1am Friday 23 July Queensland’s border with New South Wales will close. Here are the winners and losers for the Coffs/Clarence region.
Aboriginal men across the Clarence Valley are taking control of their mental health with a special day held at Grafton. We stopped by to celebrate this wonderful initiative.
Three of the biggest names in rugby league mixed with a few lucky students ahead of their much-anticipated clash at C.ex Stadium
This year’s Far North Coast Australian Stock Horse Challenge Show was extra special with the Australian Stock Horse Society celebrating its 50th anniversary. We captured some candid moments from the event.
With over 20 gourmet food trucks, pop-up bars and even slides for the kids, there were plenty of happy faces at the 2021 Grafton Day Out event on Saturday.
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A goat claimed a special prize in the Mongrel Dog Show this year, and record numbers poured through the gates.
A petition containing the names of over 10,000 Clarence Valley residents opposed to mining in the region has reached a new milestone.
The Council is under pressure to build its new pound by December, as the RSPCA cuts ties in order to focus solely on rescuing and rehoming animals in need.
It was a slightly chilly morning at the starting line of the 2021 Grafton to Inverell Classic. But that did little to deter competitors eager to get on the road.
‘We should have what Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and the Gold Coast has – the majority of the big sport sports in one place’
Former Office Choice building filled to the brim with flowers ahead of florist’s busiest days of the year.
Women to be the biggest beneficiaries of unique program aimed at helping professionals back into the workforce.
Much loved restaurateurs Denise and Steve Ryan have been ‘overwhelmed’ with messages of support and have vowed they will be back soon.
From high tea, live theatre, markets and much more – this is the ultimate guide to treating mum on the Coffs Coast this Mother’s Day. See the list of events here.
Volunteers return for third time in a year as challenge to repair 27 kilometres of fencing continues
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