NSW Government upgrading fire trails ahead of bushfire season Nambucca Valley Nambucca Valley - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 19, 2024 THE State Government is undertaking helicopter inspections of fire trails across the state to prioritise maintenance work needed ahead of the summer bushfire season. Inspections have started in the Sydney region and will work their way around the state, including the Mid North Coast, throughout September. Advertise with News of The
ETC funding open doors for Phoenix community shed Nambucca Valley Nambucca Valley by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 19, 2024 LOCAL non-for-profit training provider Enterprise and Training Company (ETC) has announced the 2024 recipients of its Community Support Fund investment. Headquartered in Coffs Harbour, ETC established the fund in 2012 to provide support that addresses specific local challenges. Advertise with News of The Area today. It's worth it for your business.
AI-powered satellites to search for Aussie bushfires Nambucca Valley Nambucca Valley - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 19, 2024 AI-POWERED satellites could help Australian firefighters identify bushfires early and while they are still small enough for crews to extinguish easily, Google has revealed. The technology giant announced its environmental project called FireSat on Tuesday, created in partnership with climate groups and charities, and designed with Australian bushfires in mind.
‘Clear picture’: One in ten men have police DV run-ins Nambucca Valley Nambucca Valley - popup ad Nambucca Valley News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 19, 2024 ONE in ten men in NSW have had run-ins with police for domestic and family violence matters. The finding was revealed in a report from the Australian Institute of Criminology, which used data from NSW Police and birth data to determine the prevalence of gendered violence across the state. Advertise with News
2NVR takes on nation’s best in Community Broadcasting Awards Nambucca Valley Nambucca Valley - popup ad Nambucca Valley News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 19, 2024 NAMBUCCA Valley Radio (2NVR), the district's volunteer-run community radio station, is once again making waves on the national stage, with two of its programs named as finalists in the prestigious Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) Awards. After winning the Troy Garner Award for Best Program: Sports last year, the
Stargazing: Welcome to the Spring Equinox Camden Haven Coffs Coast Myall Coast Nambucca Valley Port Stephens by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 19, 2024 SEPTEMBER Equinox marks the arrival of the first day of spring in the Southern Hemisphere. That’s why in the earth’s southern areas, the September Equinox is known as the Spring Equinox. It takes place on Sunday, 22 September, just after 7:30am for us here in Australia. There are two ways to
Casey Shorter named finalist in inaugural Stronger Medicare Awards Nambucca Valley Nambucca Valley - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 19, 2024 THE Macksville Medical Centre’s Casey Shorter has been named a finalist in the inaugural Stronger Medicare Awards, gaining recognition for her dedication to improving primary health care in the Nambucca Valley. The Stronger Medicare Awards are part of the Australian Government’s nationwide commemorative activities in 2024 to mark Medicare’s 40th anniversary.
The Big Screen with Lindsay Hall Camden Haven Coffs Coast Myall Coast Nambucca Valley Port Stephens by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 18, 2024 IT seems that the release schedule for Australian cinema is built around the state to our south, as this week's slate of family films arrives perfectly timed for Victoria's school holidays. A heavy favourite for the next great, enduring animated classic is Dreamworks adaptation of The Wild Robot. ‘Roz’ is a
NSW declares war on red tape to fix housing crisis Camden Haven Coffs Coast Highlight Section Myall Coast Nambucca Valley Port Stephens by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 17, 2024 IN the 1960s, development applications could be one page long, housing advocates say. Now, documents that run to reams of pages are spending months collecting dust on NSW bureaucrats' desks, sending waiting times for much-needed homes skyrocketing. Premier Chris Minns has promised another tranche of planning reforms to help fix the housing
Beer, petrol and student loans: Nats sharpen poll pitch Camden Haven Coffs Coast Highlight Section Myall Coast Nambucca Valley Port Stephens by News Of The Area - Modern Media - September 17, 2024 CHEAPER petrol, lower beer prices and discounts on student debt have all been floated as potential Nationals policy as the party sharpens its pitch ahead of a federal election. Cutting and freezing increases linked to inflation on the fuel excise and slashing taxes on microbreweries and distillers passed the party's