Port Stephens students excel in mathematics competition Port POPUP - DAupdate Port Stephens Port Stephens News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 23, 2024 THE brightest young minds from across the Hunter came together last week as winners were announced for the 2024 Newcastle Permanent Primary School Mathematics Competition. Challenging students to solve 35 questions without the use of calculators or rulers, the competition drew entries from over 300 schools spanning the Hunter, Central Coast,
The Write Direction: Council of hope Opinion Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 23, 2024 NOW that the LGA elections have been determined our area has a local councillor once more; a good result for the residents of the Myall Coast area who were previously without this benefit. Our MidCoast LGA has a population of 94,000 and has elected five from the previous Council plus six
Tea Gardens Hawks Nest lifesavers involved in daring rescue Myall Coast Port Stephens by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 23, 2024 LIFESAVERS from the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest SLSC launched a daring, after-hours rescue at Bennetts Beach on Sunday, 6 October. They combined to save a woman who was being blown out to sea. Advertise with News of The Area today. It's worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us -
Stinker’s Fishin’: Here they come Myall Coast Port Stephens by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 23, 2024 YEAR after year, for as long as I can remember October is the month when we fishers prepare ourselves for the summer invasion. Here they come! Thumping great summer whiting, marching along Stockton Beach on their annual northern pilgrimage. One of our very best kitchen fish, a crumbed fillet of
Gloucester Rotary raises awareness for mental health Gloucester District Gloucester District News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 23, 2024 MORE than 110 people took part in the 24-hour Gloucester Rotary Mental Health Relay on the weekend of 13-14 October despite rainy conditions. “It was a huge weekend, and we had a fantastic response from the community,” said Jo Fitzpatrick, Vocational Director, Gloucester Rotary. Advertise with News of The Area today.
Diverse meeting for Gloucester VIEW Club Gloucester District by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 23, 2024 MEMBERS and guests of Gloucester VIEW (Voice, Interests, Education of Women) Club covered an array of topics at their monthly meeting at the Gloucester Country Club on Tuesday, 15 October. After a welcome from group President Robyn Robyn Henderson, Secretary Judy Judy Earle covered last month’s meeting minutes and related
Gloucester resident takes part in national conversation on road safety Gloucester District by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 23, 2024 GLOUCESTER resident Samantha Green attended the 2024 Australasian Road Safety Conference (ARSC) in Hobart from 30 September to 3 October, participating in discussions around the future of safety on the nation’s roads. Ms Green is the Director of RoadCulture, a locally-based company specialising in traffic management and road safety within
Restored habitat for Gloucester River fish Gloucester District Gloucester District News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 23, 2024 FOR those who enjoy throwing a fishing line into the Gloucester River in the hope of catching dinner, the prospects of success are soon to improve. MidCoast Council has been successful in obtaining a Habitat Action Grant from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. Advertise with News of The
Exploring Gloucester’s heritage architecture Gloucester District Gloucester District News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 23, 2024 OUR town of Gloucester whispers tales of its rich past through its captivating heritage architecture. Stepping onto the streets of our town feels like stepping back in time, with buildings showcasing the craftsmanship and influences that shaped the region’s history. Advertise with News of The Area today. It's worth it
Progress on much-delayed footbridge for Billabong Park Gloucester District by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 23, 2024 IN March 2021 Gloucester was inundated by floodwaters which reached areas of the central business district, flooding several shops. As the torrent poured through the nearby Billabong Park, the pressure of the flow destroyed the long-standing footbridge connecting the two sides of the park. Advertise with News of The Area today.