Getting into the Halloween spirit at Stuarts Point and Fishermans Reach Nambucca Valley Nambucca Valley - popup ad Nambucca Valley News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 8, 2024 AROUND twilight on Thursday 31 October the friendly ghosts and ghouls of the Stuarts Point district were more than ready for a ‘spooktacular’ evening, and nobody was disappointed with the wide array of tricks, treats and theatrical antics. Briana Rae Earle is the annual organiser of local Halloween fun. Advertise with
Free school readiness program offered to Nambucca Valley families Nambucca Valley Nambucca Valley - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 8, 2024 PLACES remain in the ‘Empowering Futures: School Ready Program, a free service offered by local charity Young Minds Thrive to prepare children for entering school. Young Minds Thrive Director Karyn Thomas said that the charity’s goal was to make a lasting impact on school readiness outcomes for local children, giving
Stuarts Point Community House hosts breast cancer awareness event Nambucca Valley Nambucca Valley - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 8, 2024 THE Stuarts Point Community House hosted their annual Breast Cancer Awareness Morning Tea on Friday 25 October. This year the event was themed ‘Boobalicious’, continuing a tradition of attendees wearing decorated brassieres as an exterior garment. Advertise with News of The Area today. It's worth it for your business. Message
Tensions escalate as vote for LEP amendments regarding blueberry farming approaches Nambucca Valley Nambucca Valley - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 8, 2024 NAMBUCCA Valley Council’s new Mayor Gary Lee’s commitment to maintaining an orderly and succinct fortnightly General Meeting was tested for the first time when tensions escalated over a discussion about blueberry farming last Thursday. “Order please councillors and others and also the gallery, could you please refrain from chirping in, we’re
Nambucca Heads Women’s Bowling Club Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport Sport Results by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 8, 2024 THE last two weeks have seen some great matches played to determine the 2024 Women’s Minor Singles Championship. In the first round, Deb Mann had a solid win against Ann Marie Johnson, but Marg Duffus had to come from behind to win over Kerrie Dale in a hotly contested match. The
Macksville CC Mens Bowls Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport Sport Results by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 8, 2024 THE Macksville Classic Triples was played Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd of November, we were blessed with great weather on both days and the competition was hot. 20 teams competed for a share of the $5500 prize pool with $2400 going to the winning team from Nambucca Heads BC, D.
Car crashes into V Wall at Nambucca Heads Nambucca Valley Nambucca Valley - popup ad Nambucca Valley News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 8, 2024 THE peace and quiet for beach goers at Nambucca Heads’ V-Wall was shattered when a car crashed into rocks at around 8.30am Monday morning. “I was in the water (at the V Wall) and there was a noise like an explosion,” witness Robert Bond told NOTA. Advertise with News of The Area
Coffs’ junior cricket wrap Coffs Coast Sport Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 8, 2024 AFTER getting their season underway late last month, Coffs Coast’s juniors played the latest round of their Sixers Cricket League season. The second round of the Under 14s season was decided last Wednesday afternoon. Woolgoolga Cricket Club Rebels won their second straight match to start the season, beating Diggers Cricket Club by
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Letter to the Editor: Coffs travellers being ripped off Opinion Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 8, 2024 DEAR News Of The Area, COULD not agree more with the petition being organised by Sheri Guthrie (NOTA 1/11/24). For far too long we have been the subject of a virtual monopoly with regard to airline services between Coffs Harbour and Sydney, the fares are nothing short of outrageous. Two weeks ago