Coffs community gathers to protest military coup in Myanmar
“If you haven’t had a gun pointed at you in your life you will never know how terrible military dictatorships are.”
“If you haven’t had a gun pointed at you in your life you will never know how terrible military dictatorships are.”
Even more report ‘unwanted contact’ from strangers in concerning research released as part of new safe internet initiative
Over 1000 people made the journey to Maclean Showground on Friday to farewell beloved Lawrence larrikin Bruce Green.
TWO banned Northern Rivers swimming holes are still frequently visited by locals and tourists despite local councils warning of safety and health risks.
One plot of land saw an intense 34-minute bidding war before it was sold for more than $1 million.
Cartoon Gallery redevelopment opens with retrospective of acclaimed artist
Dust off the bus drivers hat because Uniting are seeking someone for a special role.
Letter writer asks: Why oppose the Great Koala National Park ?
‘Be bold’: Council grants encourage kids to plant trees, create animal habitat and build beehives.
Quantifying the financial benefit of koalas was a big ask but a recent University report has attempted to do just that.
New owners’ remote revelation prompts mad dash from Darwin
“We only had four bags with us so we’ve been shopping at Vinnies constantly.”
A SPECIAL report into the state of the region reveals the top 10 industries in terms of employment on the Sunshine Coast.
Chris Sparks reminds us that education is more than just learning what you are told
Young achievers’ tireless efforts in the community recognised
Three kids under 10 among group saved by Coffs lifeguards
Scott Campbell’s children couldn’t be prouder of their inspirational dad, but it didn’t stop him from getting “drilled” about his actions in last year’s fires.
Grab the snorkel and hit the water Coffs, it’s time for an adventure
Coffs couple Fay and Trevor Rollans celebrate epic milestone despite an unusual first anniversary present
Great Aussie tradition back for another year and there are plenty of tossers to clean up after
Emigrating from the Philippines, the young family members were beaming with Australian pride after they were granted their citizenship.
Pandemic prevents any Mayoral hugs but newest citizens excited to be starting new chapter
‘Honoured’ Nana Glen RFS captain John Lardner becomes Citizen of the Year
Australia Day Award nominee quick to praise the team, who would do it all again in a heartbeat
“A GAY beat or some sort of male sexual space to prey on women is not acceptable.”
Massive effort sees crews make fifteen rescues around Corindi and Sherwood Creek.
From sandbags on Grafton’s levee wall to a forensic search for a murder weapon, every incident Terry Boatswain has attended has been a learning experience.
106-year-old Coffs Coast venue to play host to Polynesian island vibes and indie-pop rock.
Today’s weather, funeral notices, fuel prices and more in one place.
A Coffs Coast senior living community is using creative ways to help combat the climate crisis.
New $3 million space officially opened by Deputy Premier
Hospital spokesperson reveals latest condition report on 19-year-old man involved in horror crash.
Today’s weather, funeral notices, fuel prices and more in one place.
Local start-up a truly unique offering as graduates develop virtual reality
Today’s weather, funeral notices, fuel prices and more in one place.
Today’s weather, funeral notices, fuel prices and more in one place.
Here’s your weekly go-to guide for Coffs Coast events.
From rolling mountains to pristine beaches, it can’t be denied the Coffs Coast boasts some of the most stunning photography spots.
A CQ scientist says the disease can also transmit to humans with favourite tick hiding spots including warm armpits and groins
Complaint over penalty for unusual traffic infringement falls on deaf ears.
TAFE responds with figure at the opposite end of the spectrum.
The Advocate has received another incredible response to our call out for the best snaps of the Coffs Coast.
Today’s weather, funeral notices, fuel prices and more in one place
See drone photos of the old Woolgoolga SLSC clubhouse being demolished, February 2021.
Region could be home to another community hub as club puts the call out for those seeking to get on the tools
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Our flashback from the Coffs Coast Advocate archives had readers guessing.
Odds have jumped significantly for a popular south east Qld horse tracing track, with a boost in wastewater for irrigation.
Chemical engineer uses powers for good, creating ‘God’s nectar’ in the heart of the CBD
Hundreds of locals gathered to protest the military coup which occurred in Myanmar on February 1
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