A little bit of Country comes to the Coast Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - January 5, 2017 Nelson Bay and Port Stephens will host the 2017 Bluewater Country Music Festival on the June long weekend, Friday June 9 to Monday June 12, with a brand new and exciting format. The 2017 festival will see a range of Country Music Cruises heading out and
Marine Rescue Port Stephens, Volunteers doing their jobs professionally Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - January 5, 2017 Marine rescue Port Stephens (MRPS) volunteers do their jobs professionally and save lives on the water. With its sophisticated equipment and ideal location, Port Stephens LAC intend using this facility as an Emergency Operations Centre for emergencies and natural disasters in Port Stephens. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE The radio base is operated
Nelson Bay women find success Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - January 4, 2017January 4, 2017 Despite recent statistics on industry.nsw.gov.au showing that only 34 percent of business owners are women, that number is set to climb steadily over the next decade. Women are becoming more confident in traditionally male-dominated roles, as society pushes for gender equity and fair treatment for men and women in all positions,
Jags Prowling Port Stephens FEATURED Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - January 4, 2017January 4, 2017 Every year the members of the Australian Council of Jaguar Clubs come together for the Jaguar National Rally. Hosted by the Jaguar Drivers Club of Australia and supported by the Jaguar Drivers Club Hunter Region, March 24 - March 27, 2017 will see the Jaguar National 48th Rally take place
NYE Street Talk at Nelson Bay Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - January 4, 2017 The New Year stands before us like a fresh chapter in a book. What will you write for the next chapter of your life? Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE It’s entirely up to you. New beginnings, fresh starts, reaffirmations of love and promises for a brighter future all come to mind as we see
Port Stephens Women in Business Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 30, 2016 Port Stephens Women in Business (PSWIB) is a not-for-profit organisation based in Port Stephens. t began as an initiative of a group of businesswomen who saw the need to help, support and encourage local businesses. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE The group is committed to providing opportunities to connect with each other through
Anna Bay Teacher Joy Lawrence retires after 38 years Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 30, 2016January 2, 2017 The end of the year is a time of mixed emotions and new beginnings. That is certainly the case for Anna Bay teacher Joy Lawrence who retired after 38 years as a committed teacher and public school advocate. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Mrs Lawrence’s parting message at Anna Bay Public School’s
Chillout on New Year’s Day at Murray’s Brewery Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 30, 2016January 2, 2017 Families, foodies and fans of good beer will gather at Murray’s Brewery in Port Stephens on New Year’s Day as an Indie chart topper gives a free concert and two brand new exotic beers are released. The free-entry ‘New Year’s Day Chillout’ event will run from 10am to 6pm and include
Friendships are forever at Nelson Bay Friendship Group Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 30, 2016 Have you found that there are seasons in life when friends and family seem far away and loved ones seem too busy to come and visit? Maybe you have made a sea change to our beautiful Tomaree Peninsula and feel a little isolated or alone. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Did you know
Port Stephens Koalas get Christmas Wish Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) Port Stephens LGA by NOTA - December 29, 2016 It has been a great Christmas for local koalas following a $124,000 grant to rescue and advocacy group Port Stephens Koalas. The grant will go towards the construction of a dedicated koala hospital at Port Stephens, in an effort to curb the rapid decline in the local koala population due to