Karuah Centre Renovations show Karuah Working Together FEATURED Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - April 23, 2015 Karuah Community Centre in conjunction with Karuah Working Together has recently started its renovations which commenced on Monday 13 April. The main building is expected to close for approximately two weeks, however The Shed will be fully operational and ready for you to head on down and pick up a bargain or
Karuah Roos League first home ground loss in over a season Karuah, North Arm Cove Sport by NOTA - April 23, 2015April 23, 2015 Last week Abermain travelled to Lionel Morten Oval to meet the Roo’s. The two teams faced each other three times last year with the locals proving too strong in all games including a semi final. The game was a classic battle with 2 points separating the sides for most of the game until
$1 million upgrade of the Karuah Waste Water Treatment Works Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - April 15, 2015 Hunter Water is currently undertaking a $1 million upgrade of the Karuah Waste Water Treatment Works. Upgrade works involves an ultraviolet disinfection system which uses UV light to kill disease causing microorganisms in treated effluent. Construction has been underway since July last year and is expected to be completed by July this year. The
Karuah Chamber supporting local business Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - April 8, 2015 The Karuah Chamber of Commerce supports businesses in the local area, helping them to grow and prosper. Their current objectives include assisting accommodation providers with the intent to increase the stay of visitors on a weekend. The Chamber group also strives to develop tourism activities to encourage visitors, especially those who are
Tourism growth for Karuah Big4 Village Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - April 7, 2015 The township of Karuah has experienced an increase in tourism visitation and the BIG4 karuah Jetty Holiday Park have commenced various development projects over recent years to keep up with demand for the destination. The large holiday park is regularly booming with tourists and holiday makers, with its busiest time of year
An Oyster Easter at Karuah waterfront Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - March 31, 2015 Cole Bros Oysters is a family based business who are famous for growing Sydney rock oysters in the traditional stick and tray method, and are always happy to give customers a run down to the way they grow and harvest. They are dedicated to supplying top quality fresh oysters, both wholesale and
Karuah ANZAC Centenary preparations FEATURED Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - March 18, 2015March 17, 2015 The entire community is invited to celebrate the ANZAC Centenary Services planned in Karuah. Remembrances will begin with a commemorative dinner dance on Saturday 18 April at the Karuah and District RSL Club. “The night will give the community an opportunity to get together to remember the deeds of those who went to
Karuah and Tea Gardens volunteers needed for Clean Up Australia Day FEATURED Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - February 24, 2015 Clean Up Australia Day inspires thousands of Australians to take to their local park, beach, bushland and streets to clean up their local environment. Volunteers are being called for in Karuah and Tea Gardens on Sunday 1 March to help keep the Myall Coast in pristine condition. “I just feel if people care
Karuah Catchment Plan is finalised Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - February 20, 2015February 20, 2015 A Management Plan has just been released by Great Lakes Council to guide future action and the health of the Karuah River Catchment. The Plan is a blueprint for maintaining and improving water quality and ecological health from the top of the catchment at Barrington Tops through to the Port Stephens
Toogee Taekwondo has expanded from Karuah to Tea Gardens FEATURED Karuah, North Arm Cove Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest by NOTA - February 19, 2015February 19, 2015 Taekwondo has come to Tea Gardens with classes on offer for both children and adults. Toogee Taekwondo which has been operating in Karuah since 2013 has now come further north. “Master Robert Frost wanted to branch out up this way and there has been a good response here since we opened,” teacher