Seasons Greetings from the Myall Coast

Tanya Thompson, Nationals state election candidate for Myall Lakes.

CELEBRATIONS in the Myall Coast area have begun, with visitors set to enjoy the best holiday season in many years thanks to the final relaxation of the impositions caused by the Covid pandemic.

Our area is expecting a bumper crowd of visitors who are seeking that great escape and everything we have to offer.

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Members of our community shared with Myall Coast News Of The Area their thoughts for the festive season.

Tanya Thompson, Nationals candidate for Myall Lakes in the 2023 state election told NOTA, “My message is to laugh more and enjoy the time with your family.

“We’ve all had years of not being able to connect so it’s important to spend time with those you haven’t seen in a while.”

Dale Bradshaw, Coordinator of Karuah/Port Stephens Landcare shared, “Christmas is a great time but don’t forget to look after your animals.

“Make sure they are looked after and everybody including your animals will have a lovely Christmas.”

Celina Buttig of Mr Ben and the Weasel said, “I’ll be enjoying Christmas lunch with friends and family and then back to work the next day.

“We hope you have a happy and safe holiday period.”

Kim Ekert of Myall River Big4 Holiday Park said, “We’re actually closed Christmas day so we’ll have the opportunity to spend time with our family.

“We wish you all a healthy 2023.”

Rob Kent, Manager of Delhuntie told NOTA, “I’m staying at home with family.

“My message is to look after each other.”

Meredyth Rae, Office Manager at Meals on Wheels said, “I have my first grandchild due any day so it’s an exciting time for my family.

“I would like to wish everyone a safe 2023.”

MidCoast Councillor Katheryn Stinson said, “Wishing MidCoast residents and visitors a very Merry Christmas and Covid-free holidays.

“Let’s hope 2023 has less extreme weather and fewer potholes.”

Finally Santa wishes you all the best and his advice was not to overdo it.

“Stay safe and well and be kind to each other,” Santa told NOTA.

By John SAHYOUN

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