Australia Day celebrated across the Myall Coast Myall Coast Myall Coast News Photo Gallery by News Of The Area - Modern Media - February 2, 2021 Port Stephens Ferry dawn disembarkation at Tea Gardens under the Australian flag. ALONG the Myall Coast from riverside Taree, to the hundreds of 4WDs along Dark Point beach in the Myall Lakes National Park, down the coastline to Yacaaba Headland, many locals and visitors celebrated Australia Day beachside reflecting on shared histories, and acknowledging local achievements. They were hopeful celebrations leaning into a happier and healthier 2021. Enjoy some images from Australia Day 2021 across the Myall. By Sandra MURRAY Lion, Ann Hill, waving the Flag at the Lions Citizen of the Year Award Ceremony. Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Volunteer Surf Lifesavers standing watch over swimmers at Bennett’s Beach. Lions Citizens of the Year, Tony and Jan Logue with 40 years service on the balcony of the recently renovated TGHN Surf Life Saving Club reopening soon with top facilities and spectacular views. Long-time local (30 years) Gary See told NOTA, “Today is about all of us”. MidCoast Council conducted a safe and special citizenship ceremony at Taree, celebrating with 16,000 new Australians becoming citizens across the country. Post BBQ towel and hat left rescued from ANZAC Park, Tea Gardens by Kerrie Smith.