How a nosebleed helped solve the mystery of a missing horse
It was a small but crucial clue that helped former Lawrence resident Nikki Plint track down her old friend, a retired racehorse whom her family adopted 14 years ago..
It was a small but crucial clue that helped former Lawrence resident Nikki Plint track down her old friend, a retired racehorse whom her family adopted 14 years ago..
‘I think people are worried they are either going to get a lecture or a mung bean’: Maureen and Marty bringing plant-based food to life with a smile.
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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.
‘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
From fireworks, live theatre to beloved boutique markets – there’s something for everyone. Check out our go-to guide for things to do on the Coffs Coast.
There are two classes – mixed gender and same gender and some great prizes up for grabs.
From classic cars to bagpipes the Sawtell Anzac Day march made its way along First Ave under the beautiful fig trees in sunny conditions. Hundreds came out to mark the occasion.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Tobruk but for Roslyn Owen – daughter of Arn Hannaford one of the legendary rats – his service will be remembered as it always is on Anzac Day.
From live shows, trivia to networking – there’s something for everyone. Check out our go-to guide for things to do on the Coffs Coast.
With RSPCA Coffs Harbour at cat-pacity, fees to adopt a cute ball of fur have been reduced. Can you answer the call?
A letter disclosed at public meeting reveals the pricey ultimatum to secure the future of South Grafton community centre.
Rich and colourful stories from one of Australia’s earliest Indian communities will be explored in a new exhibition opening in Coffs Harbour.
The beginning of works this week has revived concern over shading at the foreshores, with a number of trees being lopped.
With space for just 3.5 per cent of its collection to be displayed in its current location, the Coffs Harbour Regional Museum is looking forward to spreading its wings in the Cultural and Civic Space.
There are signs the ‘weird taboo’ around eloping is disappearing with wedding businesses reporting some interesting trends.
‘Normal protocol with these government assets is to contact the Member for that area to advise of the situation’
Almost two months on from a freak storm event which destroyed houses and agriculture on the Coffs Coast, new measures to help victims will become available from Monday.
From dramatic swift-water rescues to prying open wrecked cars, the SES is always there. But what is it really like on the inside?
Director of homeless hub arrives to find doors locked while letter from estate agent claims owner “inundated” with complaints.
Check out some vintage motorbikes, or even meet a bat – there’s plenty of great events taking place on the Coffs Coast over the next week. See the list of must-attend events here.
‘I may be sacked over it.’ Another doctor has come out to warn that services are under threat but the health service says the claims are ‘completely false’.
How much waste do you think was sitting along one 5km of stretch of the Corindi River, north of Coffs Harbour?
Precision Helicopters, a Coffs Harbour-based company wishing to operate scenic helicopter flights from Yamba, has responded to concerns raised by residents.
Over 1,800 photos depicting life in lockdown were entered into photo competition – returning mixed responses of isolation, separation and hope.
Wakes, weddings, corporate events – A Coffs Harbour club is seeking to increase number of functions it can hold each year.
Hope for the Homeless fundraiser will go ahead after the original organisers did a major U-turn.
Two Bundjalung youth have put the finishing touches to their custom-designed footy boots, all in the name of mental health.
From concerts, to major sporting events and even Simpsons-themed trivia – there’s plenty of great events taking place on the Coffs Coast over the next week. See the list of must-attend events here.
“There is no provision in the Federal Budget to build much needed social housing for the hundreds of thousands of Australians priced out of the rental market”
‘We aren’t just playing pretend here in the country’: Coffs Harbour podcaster is showcasing Australia’s regional success stories.
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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.
The Advocate put the call out for readers to share their best snaps that show off the beauty of our region. Here was the incredible response.
From waterfalls to Coffs’ iconic beaches, residents prove they live in one of the most beautiful parts of the world.
There’s nothing like living on the Coffs Coast – and these incredible snaps are proof.
The reserve was used for unlicensed landfill by local residents and businesses for rubbish disposal until the mid-1970s.
Authorities have raised concerns over plans for a servo at an “extremely busy” intersection.
A young Coast family is coming to grips with a new reality after what they thought was a virus turned out to be a devastating diagnosis.
A Dingo Beach man could see past a fitness centre’s rotting floorboards and mouldy ceiling after Cyclone Debbie. In a year, he transformed it into a bright and beautiful complex.
Even if she’s only our mayor for a few months, Vanessa Ekins plans to make a difference. We talked to her about her background and what she hopes to achieve.
The Brahmans had scored a stellar win, a new town plan was ironed out and more. Here’s what was making news 40 years ago >>>
Planning is well under way to bring back the Show Ball in 2021 and it has been a long time between drinks.
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