Great Lakes Council work crews, along with community groups, have been busy working on several projects in Nabiac in recent months and will be continuing or commencing new work in 2016. There are a number of improvements in the area of the Nabiac Oval and pool. “In a partnership project involving the local community, Council… click for more
Nissan Datsun Driving Club were at Bulahdelah
The Nissan Datsun Driving Club were at Bulahdelah on Saturday 22 August with over 30 cars registering for the Myall River Rally 2015. Adriana Pallister was in the office of the Bulahdelah Swimming Pool area from 9.00 am accepting registrations and then the cars went through a process of scrutineering. The process of scrutineering involved checking… click for more
Car crash at Nabiac, car coming off road into tree
Police have established a crime scene following a serious crash on the state’s mid-north coast at Nabiac. A white sedan was travelling south along the Pacific Highway about 8am today (Saturday 8 August 2015), when it left the road and hit a tree. The male driver, aged in his 30s, suffered serious internal injuries. A… click for more
Land partnership secures community water and Aboriginal economic development
An historic property deal between MidCoast Water and the Forster Aboriginal Land Council was made official at a function attended by the NSW Minister for Aboriginal Affairs. Leslie Williams MP was at Pebbly Beach, Forster at 10am Thursday 2 July to mark the significance of a negotiated land dealing that will see MidCoast Water bestow a perpetual right of… click for more
Nabiac School Children Enjoy Local Nabiac Library
Nabiac Library was buzzing when the local school dropped in recently. Nabiac School Librarian Brian Dawson organised a visit for Kindergarten Year 1 and Year 2 on May 20th. The students were shown the collections, services and facilities available to them if they become members of the library service. Outreach Services Officer, Meredith Campbell was… click for more
Nabiac borefield and water treatment plant project
A Federal Government allocation of up to $9.6 million to the Nabiac borefield and water treatment plant project has been welcomed by MidCoast Water. The funding for the project, which has been allocated as part of the $1 billion National Stronger Regions Fund, was announced as part of the Federal Government budget. The Nabiac borefield… click for more
Nabiac Inland Dune Aquifer Supply System in the Federal Budget
Gillespie and Baldwin announce $9.6-million Water Infrastructure package for Manning-Great Lakes The Abbott-Truss Coalition Government has today announced infrastructure projects to be funded in Manning-Great Lakes area under the $1 billion National Stronger Regions Fund. The Government will provide $212 million in funding to 51 priority infrastructure projects nationwide in Round One of the programme,… click for more
Nabiac Farmers Market has been operating since 2003 and now thriving
From humble beginnings and a handful of local producers, the Nabiac market was born. Run by a small group of community volunteers Nabiac Farmers Market proceeds are given back to the community by way of funding local projects. Julie Arnoux told Myall Coast News, “Now we are in excess of 50 stallholders boasting excellent fresh… click for more
Woman charged after police found over $71,000 in car boot at Nabiac
A woman will appear in court next month after police discovered more than $71,000 in her vehicle at Nabiac, near Forster. Shortly before 11.30pm on Friday 10 April, highway patrol officers from Manning Great Lakes Local Area Command were conducting stationary speed enforcement on the Pacific Highway at Nabiac, west of Forster, when they stopped a… click for more
Nabiac beekeeper Anna Campbell, popular within the industry
In a recent interview conducted by ABC Rual, Anna Campbell, from Nabiac, was selected, one of three within Australia, to discuss how to help create a better industry for beekeeping. Myall Coast News caught up with Ann to ask how she felt about being selected for the interview plus a few other things around… click for more