August 21, 2025
Port Macquarie’s Rollers part of Australia’s fastest growing wheelchair sport The Rollers lost to the Coffs Stingrays but won against Newcastle in Round 11. Photos: Sue Stephenson.
Sport

Port Macquarie’s Rollers part of Australia’s fastest growing wheelchair sport

The Rollers lost to the Coffs Stingrays but won against Newcastle in Round 11. Photos: Sue Stephenson. The Rollers lost to the Coffs Stingrays but won against Newcastle in Round 11. Photos: Sue Stephenson. Jake Everden joins his father Scott on the court. Photo: Sue Stephenson. Hub leader Meredith Evans with four-time Paralympian Gerry Hewson. […]

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Letter to the Editor: The economic management myth
Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: The economic management myth

DEAR News Of The Area, I HOPE that the total inability of the coalition to provide a coherent economic narrative during the election campaign finally dispels the complete myth that they are always better at managing the Australian economy than Labor. Despite constant repetition of the rhetoric, this claim lacks any substance. Surely being able […]

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Letter to the Editor: Rains and climate change
Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Rains and climate change

DEAR News Of The Area, RAIN, rain, go away, come back another day! While I never suggest that all weather is linked to global warming, weather events that set new records are made worse by human-induced climate change. The science can explain why, but the National Party, Sky News and News Corp papers never will, […]

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‘On the couch’ with Jasminda
Jasminda's Advice

‘On the couch’ with Jasminda

DEAR Jasminda, THE other night, my brother-in-law invited himself over for dinner. However, I had not prepared enough for him (as he was unannounced), and he got annoyed and left. Now he won’t reply to either my husband’s or my messages. How do you suggest I go about this? Normine B Dear Normine, I’m picking […]

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Campaigns to spread the warmth in Port Macquarie and Wauchope Founder of the Natty Knitters and Crocheters for the Homeless, Sam Openshaw. Photo: supplied.
Community

Campaigns to spread the warmth in Port Macquarie and Wauchope

THE wet and chilly weather is an important reminder to consider donating a little warmth to the Hastings’ most vulnerable residents. New and next-to-new blankets, doonas and other warm items are currently being accepted by the Rotary Club of Port Macquarie West through its Winter Woollies Drive, and by Wauchope Rotary through its Winter Blanket […]

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VALE Mary Kiehne
Local News

VALE Mary Kiehne

TRIBUTES have flowed for the late Mary Kiehne of Port Macquarie, who passed away in April after a life of service to others. Mary was born in Badsey, Worcester in England on 23 November 1937 to Charles and Betty Hurman. She was the eldest of seven siblings. Mary trained as a nurse and came to […]

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The Big Screen
Film, Opinion

The Big Screen

THERE is only one notable release in Australian cinemas this week, though it’s likely to be on a fair few “Top 10” lists come the end of 2025. Lilo & Stitch gets the live-action adaptation treatment from Disney. It follows the adventures of the alien “Experiment 626” after he crashes in Hawaii and is adopted […]

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Eviction rules and pet rights change in rental shake-up "Common sense" rental reforms will give tenants more security and end blanket bans on pets. Photo: Flavio Brancaleone/AAP PHOTOS.
National

Eviction rules and pet rights change in rental shake-up

LANDLORDS will no longer be able to evict tenants without good cause, marking the end of no-grounds evictions, a reform designed to provide security for millions of renters. The reform came into effect on Monday, alongside two other key changes introduced under the NSW government’s latest rental laws. Premier Chris Minns described the changes as […]

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St Joseph’s student named finalist in Young Archie competition
School

St Joseph’s student named finalist in Young Archie competition

PORT Macquarie student Logan Austin has been named a finalist in the 2025 Young Archie competition. Run in conjunction with the iconic Archibald Prize, the competition invites young artists across Australia to submit portraits of someone special to them. Logan, a Year Two student at St Joseph’s Primary School, was selected as a finalist from […]

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