Weed at Pindimar makes its return FEATURED Pindimar-Bundabah by NOTA - January 21, 2016January 21, 2016 Pindimar has beautiful scenery and is a lovely place to live with its waterside residences and nature surroundings, but over the last few years there has been a loss to the fragile environment with its deterioration of sea grass. Don Payne, a local of the Pindimar area, has been researching the
Emily Legge, 16, is walking the catwalk in the model world FEATURED Pindimar-Bundabah by NOTA - January 14, 2016January 15, 2016 Sixteen year old Emily Legge from Pindimar has been making a splash in the fashion world, recently hitting to the runway for Fashion Aid 2015 in Melbourne, and the Heart of Gold Foundation in Sydney Olympic Park. This natural beauty who grew up in the local area is definitely going places. Emily is
Pindimar waterfront comes alive with Santa FEATURED Pindimar-Bundabah by NOTA - December 23, 2015 Children of all ages along with their families and friends enjoyed the start of the festive season last Saturday evening at the Pindimar waterfront. Organised by the Pindimar Bundabah Community Association, and held on the last Saturday before Christmas annually, the BBQ area near the boat ramp at South Pindimar was decorated
Fire burn by owner at Pindimar area was put out by Fire Brigade FEATURED Pindimar-Bundabah by NOTA - November 19, 2015 During the recent Pindimar Bundabah Community Associations Market Day, festivities were unnecessarily interrupted just after lunch with a call out for a bushfire. It was an unnecessary callout on a couple of counts. One, the location of the fire did not have a permit to activate the back burn that the Rural
Bundabah land owner repeatedly fined for illegal tree clearling FEATURED Pindimar-Bundabah by NOTA - November 11, 2015 Fines recently issued by Great Lakes Council in regards to illegal clearing of trees resulting in polluting and blocking Nanabah Creek by a property developer at Bundabah, have reportedly been met with remorse by the owner, Tea Gardens Farms, who complied with Councils direction to stop works immediately once the
Pindimar Bundabah Community Association Market Day. FEATURED Pindimar-Bundabah by NOTA - October 28, 2015October 30, 2015 Thongs will be flying sky high and going the distance yet again on Saturday 7 November at the Pindimar RFS Shed and Community Hall in Koree Street North Pindimar, as part of the Pindimar Bundabah Community Association Inc annual Market Day. Why throw a perfectly good thong I hear you ask? Having
Hazard Reduction Burn at South Pindimar FEATURED Photo Gallery Pindimar-Bundabah by NOTA - October 14, 2015October 14, 2015 Planning is everything, and it made an excellent difference when Rural Fire Crews were finally able to perform a much needed Hazard Reduction Burn at South Pindimar on Saturday 10 October. Earlier in 2014 the Rural Fire Service conducted a burn at the Southern end of Cambage Street towards Clarke Street, and
Pindimar Bundabah Association have new Abalone objection FEATURED Pindimar-Bundabah by NOTA - October 14, 2015 The Pindimar Bundabah Community Association Inc Aquaculture Committee have again formally opposed to the development of a controversial land based Abalone Farm at the waters edge of Port Stephens, with the facility proposed to be constructed on land in South Pindimar. In April 2014 the Major Projects Department of Planning NSW opened
Hydroponic setup and paraphernalia found at Pindimar home Pindimar-Bundabah by NOTA - August 19, 2015 On 10 August, police executed a search warrant on a premise in Pindimar. Police were looking for a cannabis crop. Within a child’s bedroom police located a dismantled hydroponic setup and paraphernalia which was used to grow 32 cannabis plants. In a garbage bin in the back yard police located a plastic shopping
Letter to Editor from Timothy Grant at Bundabah Pindimar-Bundabah by NOTA - May 13, 2015 Letter to the editor: Dear Nota, Darren from Hawks Nest Mowing Service, with his offsider Warren, was out in Bundabah on Saturday afternoon helping to clear some of the debris that remained after the storm the other week. With a chainsaw and Kanga Mini-Loader in tow, both were tackling the job with enthusiasm when