DEAR News Of The Area, I HAVE been a regular visitor to this area since my first visit in 2010. I was very disappointed to read of the lockdown of the Hamilton Green markets after 55 years of operation at the same site. The Rotary book fair at this site was one of the reasons […]
NSW Government finalising business case for Oxley Highway upgrades
THE State Government is currently finalising a business case for staged intersection upgrades along the Oxley Highway between John Oxley Drive and Hastings River Drive. This update was provided in NSW Parliament by Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Transport and Roads Anna Watson on Thursday, 23 October, following a speech by Port Macquarie MP Robert Dwyer […]
Letter to the Editor: Voter education required
DEAR News Of The Area, FROM my observations at polling booths, it is clear that many voters are ignorant of the system of government in this country. Some of the voting public do not know the difference between State and Federal governments, let alone who the candidates represent. If voting is compulsory, so should education […]
Stallholders locked out of Hamilton Green find new home at Cassegrain Wines
THE community markets shut down without warning after 55 years have found a new home, and a new name. Cassegrain Wines has offered to host the stallholders who were locked out of Hamilton Green on 12 October by Port Macquarie-Hastings Council. Planning is already underway for the first market to be held at the winery […]
Council staff respond to concerns about the lack of maintenance at the Gaol Point Lookout. Photo: Sue Stephenson
Council responds to CBD eyesores and maintenance concerns
PORT Macquarie-Hastings Council has responded at length to community complaints about the growing number of property eyesores, graffiti, and overgrown parks and reserves. It follows the release of the City Heart Master Plan for public exhibition, which has inadvertently drawn attention to the current state of the CBD and surrounding areas. Council’s Director of Community, […]
ADVERTISING FEATURE: Plan with confidence with Morris Succession Lawyers
AS we move closer to retirement and beyond, we enter a new chapter – one that brings reflection, responsibility, and planning for the future. It’s also the ideal time to ensure your affairs are in order through a well-considered estate plan. Estate planning isn’t just about having a will. It’s about protecting your family, your […]
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ADVERTISING FEATURE: High quality service and products at Sleep Breathe Care Mobility
LOCAL family-owned and operated since 2015, Sleep Breathe Care Mobility (SBCM) has partnered with global leaders to bring the world’s best sleep, mobility, assistive technology and daily living aid products to the Mid North Coast. Business owners Brett and Renée Cone draw upon their 35-plus years experience in the electronics and medical gas industries to […]
Firefighters to integrate cultural burning techniques in bushfire management
Cultural burning practices are integrated with accredited firefighting qualifications Laqueesha Laurie and her father, Dane, participated in the program (Photos: FCNSW) CULTURAL burning techniques are being integrated into government bushfire management frameworks across NSW. Funded by the Federal Government program “Fire, Country and People”, the aim is to strengthen community resilience to major bushfire events […]
Kemp and Minns clash over bail laws
MEMBER for Oxley Michael Kemp and Premier Chris Minns butted heads in NSW Parliament last week over youth crime and bail laws. During Question Time on Tuesday, 21 October, Mr Kemp asked whether it would take a death from crime before the Government acted to tighten youth bail laws. The Oxley MP’s question came days […]
