Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Lioness Club Changeover Dinner

P1160701

Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Lioness Club held their Changeover Dinner on Monday, 15 June in the Dolphin Room at Tea Gardens Hotel Motel with thirty six Lionesses and guests in attendance. Joan Parks, Zone Chairperson, inducted new member Tay King, Proprietor of Alana’s Gifts in Hawks Nest and also inducted the new Committee for 2015/2016…. click for more

Solution to fix The Boulevarde at Jimmys Beach Hawks Nest

Jimmys beach road reinstatement copy

UPDATE: 13 May 2015 In the aftermath of the April storm event, Great Lakes Council has begun reconstruction of The Boulevarde, Winda Woppa, with assistance from the Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Funding scheme, administered by Roads and Maritime Services. Natural disaster assistance funding is being made available to councils to quickly restore key infrastructure… click for more

Severe damage from wild weather: Great Lakes Council responds

Jimmys Beach. The Boulevarde Winda Woppa

Great Lakes Council is in the early stages of assessing the damage after the intense east coast low pressure system delivered severe storm conditions to the southern parts of the Great Lakes region. The NSW Government has announced that the area has been declared a natural disaster area. “This declaration is very important and will allow… click for more

ANZAC Day photo gallery for Karuah, Tea Gardens and Bulahdelah

officers and personnel of RAAF Base Williamtown marching down Meade Street copy

Despite the recent nasty weather leaving Karuah residents without power for most of the week, ANZAC Day Centenary Dawn Service’s still went ahead. Thanks to the hard work of Karuah RSL Staff, Sub Branch Members, volunteers and Ausgrid workers to get the Karuah RSL up and running for celebrations to honor and remember our servicemen… click for more

Great Lakes declared a natural disaster area after severe weather and storm

STROUD: A caravan and vehicle were swept into Mill Creek, under the bridge and lodged by the roadside in Cowper Street.

Great Lakes Council has welcomed the NSW Government declaration last night that the area has been declared a natural disaster area. “This declaration is very important and will allow Council to prepare an application for the funding of repairs to local public infrastructure sustained during this week’s severe storm” said Council’s Director of Engineering, Mr… click for more