Dive into Aboriginal stories at Dungog’s Reconciliation Book Club Dungog Shire Dungog Shire News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 29, 2025 THE Reconciliation Dungog Book Club returns on Saturday, 1 March, offering an opportunity to explore the works of Aboriginal authors in a warm, welcoming setting. Convened by Jenny Akers and Libby Doolan, the book club aims to foster lively discussions and shared insights over a cuppa. Advertise with News of The Area
Dungog businesses report mixed results over holiday period Dungog Shire Dungog Shire News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 29, 2025 THE holidays can be a very busy time for businesses in any area; people are buying presents and travelling, putting much-needed money back into the local economy. This was no different for Dungog. Advertise with News of The Area today. It's worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us -
Meeting to plan Country and Bush Dance workshops in Dungog Dungog Shire Dungog Shire News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 29, 2025 IT seems quite a few Dungog area residents are interested in Bush and Country dancing. Following a recent News Of The Area article, local dance caller Pauline Cambourne received a number of calls from people interested in finding out more. Advertise with News of The Area today. It's worth it for your
‘On the couch’ with Jasminda Jasminda - Agony Aunt Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 29, 2025 DEAR Jasminda, Why can't the other members in my family replace the toilet roll with a new one? Invariably there is an empty roll sitting on the windowsill or the floor. How hard can it be? Betina M. Dear Betina, It was a relief to receive your message because I'd been reading about the
The Big Screen Opinion by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 29, 2025 THIS week’s slate of releases seem decidedly “18+”, with adult thrillers, a Chinese epic and an inscrutable comic-book adaptation from Japan. Babygirl is a grown-up drama/thriller from Dutch actor and filmmaker Halina Reijn, starring Nicole Kidman, Antonio Banderas and Harris Dickinson with a supporting turn from Australian Sophie Wilde. Romy (Kidman) is
Stinker’s History: Help needed on photo identification Myall Coast Port Stephens by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 29, 2025 AS part of my local history research, I occasionally come across fantastic old photographs, the background of which can sometimes be a bit of a mystery. It is pleasing for me that my historical articles in News Of The Area have created great interest in local history. As has been
Group 2 clubs begin pre-season training Coffs Coast Sport National News Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 29, 2025 GROUP 2 Rugby League clubs have begun their pre-season training ahead of the 2025 season. Coffs Harbour Comets started back on Thursday, 16 January, and will train every Tuesday and Thursday night from 6pm at Geoff King Motors Oval. The Comets first grade side will look to bounce back this year after
The King lives on at the Jetty Memorial Theatre Coffs Coast Whats VIBIN by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 29, 2025 THE legacy of Elvis Presley is as enduring as ever. The unmistakable voice, the hip-shaking charisma and the glittering jumpsuits of The King still hold a unique power to captivate audiences around the world. Next month, fans in Coffs Harbour are in for a treat as The Great Elvis Spectacular
Coffs Harbour Golden Oldies Cricket Club looking for players Coffs Coast Sport National News Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 29, 2025 COFFS Harbour Golden Oldies Cricket Club is putting out the call for veteran players to come and play the game they love. The club is made up of over-60s players who have moved on from grade cricket but don’t feel they are done with the sport. They practise throughout the year, every
Times Gone By: A state of play Opinion Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 29, 2025 BORN in 1868 at Vegetable Creek (Emmaville) to Daniel and Elizabeth Levy, William ‘Bill’ Maurice Levy resided for over forty years in the Coffs Harbour district. On 3 December 1896 at Coramba, he married Hannah Knox and had five sons and two daughters. He had a keen interest in gold mining,