Kallie McNamara, Hawks Nest, competes All Star Cheer & Dance World Championships
Kallie McNamara, a Hawks Nest girl, is preparing to compete at the All Star Cheer & Dance World Championships in Orlando, Florida U.S.A. in April and she couldn’t be more thrilled. The competition will comprise of the leading All Star teams from the U.S.A., China, Germany, Mexico, the U.K. and Kallie’s team from Australia. The competition… click for more
Bulahdelah Chamber of Commerce and Tourism plan a big year
Bulahdelah Chamber of Commerce and Tourism held their first meeting for 2016 last week, with plans underway for a busy and productive year. With the promotion of tourism a major focus, the Bulahdelah website will undergo an upgrade and transformation. This will include updating information, images and links to businesses and community organisations. A Quick… click for more
Zumba is growing within the Tea Gardens community
Zumba Instructor from Tea Gardens, Christine Carter describes Zumba as ‘exercise in disguise.’ “People have so much fun at my classes, they don’t realise they’re working out, until they wake up sore the next day,” Christine joked to Myall Coast News Of The Area. Christine has been practicing Zumba for four years, and teaching for… click for more
Great Lakes Council’s waste facilities expansion
Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead has announced that Great Lakes Council’s waste facilities in Tea Gardens and Tuncurry has received $1,080,614.00 to expand and enhance its recycling infrastructure to increase its capacity to recycle. The NSW Government funding, under the Resources Recovery Facility Expansion and Enhancement grants program, is from the NSW Environmental Trust. Mr Bromhead… click for more
Drainage issues on the agenda for Pindimar Bundabah residents
Overall maintenance and public works requests for the Pindimar area to Great Lakes Council (GLC) appear to have fallen on deaf ears despite several calls, according to members from the Pindimar – Bundabah Community Association Inc (PBCA) Works Committee. Some requests for even the simplest of tasks appear to have been given a low priority according… click for more
Charmian Seil has opened a new legal firm in Tea Gardens
Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest has a new local permanent solicitor in town ready to service its community. Charmian Seil moved to Tea Gardens in early 2015 after working for various law firms in Sydney and Newcastle. Charmian is married to Uwe Seil who has for the past 12 years donated his time and sound equipment… click for more
MidCoast Water has a new General Manager appointed, Ken Gouldthorp
Ken Gouldthorp has been appointed the new general manager of MidCoast Water. Chairperson, Cr Aled Hoggett announced the appointment following yesterday’s February board meeting at which the appointment was officially endorsed. The appointment followed a comprehensive recruitment process, Cr Hoggett explained. Mr Gouldthorp will commence on Monday 21 March however will visit the organisation in the… click for more
Karuah girl Brooke Aldis is one of thousands heading to Uni this week
Karuah local Brooke Aldis, will join thousands of students starting university this week with formal lectures and tutorials commencing at Universities across the state. Enrolled in a Bachelor of Accounting at the University of New England, Brooke is hoping her three year degree will lead to an internship in accountancy. Brooke, who recently moved into… click for more
Gonski program from Myall Region of schools
NSW Teachers Federation is continuing to pressure the Federal Government to uphold its commitment to Gonski School funding with a National Sign-Up Campaign last week. Figures from NSW Teacher’s Federation show under the Gonski program, a combined total in excess of 4.3 million dollars in additional funding has been allocated to Tea Gardens, Karuah and… click for more
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