December 11, 2025
Firies stretched as bushfires rage near Bulahdelah
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Firies stretched as bushfires rage near Bulahdelah

The smoke clouds as the fire began. Photo: Thomas O’Keefe. Smoke drifts over the coast, leaving a thick blanket above the water at Bennetts Beach, Hawks Nest. Photo: Thomas O’Keefe. Recon and water-bombing aircraft land, refuel and take off from Bulahdelah Showground. Photo: Thomas O’Keefe. The blackened median and verge forest along the Pacific Highway […]

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Gloucester Business Chamber champions Christmas events Santa visits Gloucester in style. Photo: Gloucester Business Chamber.
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Gloucester Business Chamber champions Christmas events

Santa visits Gloucester in style. Photo: Gloucester Business Chamber. Deb Sheeley and Trish Banyer selling tickets for the raffle. A dazzling street procession of vintage cars, trucks and tractors joined the parade. Photos: Gloucester Business Chamber. A dazzling street procession of vintage cars, trucks and tractors joined the parade. Photos: Gloucester Business Chamber. A dazzling […]

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Gloucester and Dungog property markets well positioned for 2026
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Gloucester and Dungog property markets well positioned for 2026

McGrath Gloucester principal Jonny Tighe is confident the local market will continue to surge in 2026. Dillon & Sons principal Tavis Chivers says Dungog is a unique market given the low levels of property turnovers in the smaller shire. THE inland lifestyle belt stretching from Gloucester to Dungog is finishing 2025 with renewed momentum as […]

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A century-old homestead steeped in Gloucester history hits the market The timeless five-bedroom homestead, framed by established gardens and mountain views.
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A century-old homestead steeped in Gloucester history hits the market

The timeless five-bedroom homestead, framed by established gardens and mountain views. The dining room with original timber walls and historic character. The homestead’s original rosewood interiors have been beautifully preserved. A stunning avenue of 100 liquidambar trees leads to the century-old residence. TUCKED into the rolling foothills just 15 minutes from Gloucester, a remarkable slice […]

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Valerie Munroe Carden writes her first book at 97
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Valerie Munroe Carden writes her first book at 97

AT 97, Valerie Munroe Carden has written her first book. “Eddie Barnes: The Quarter Horse Who Galloped Into History” is a children’s book inspired by Valerie’s interactions with Eddie Barnes, the first American AAA-rated horse in Australia. The story follows the horse’s journey from Montana to Cowra and his later life in Coolongolook. Eddie Barnes […]

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Gloucester market outpaces Sydney amid MidCoast demand
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Gloucester market outpaces Sydney amid MidCoast demand

GLOUCESTER’S property market has reflected the broader strength of the MidCoast region, with dwelling values rising by 58.3 per cent since December 2019. According to new figures from Cotality, the uplift across the MidCoast LGA has outperformed Greater Sydney (38.9 percent) and exceeded the national dwelling gain (50.4 percent) over the past six years. Over […]

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Kemp calls out Premier’s flood recovery comments Premier Chris Minns discussed flood recovery on the Mid North Coast in May with Oxley MP and former NSW Nationals leader Dugald Saunders.
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Kemp calls out Premier’s flood recovery comments

MEMBER for Oxley Michael Kemp has called out Premier Chris Minns for “out-of-touch comments” on morning TV show Sunrise regarding the recovery of communities impacted by flooding in May. When asked by host Matt Shirvington what NSW should be most proud of in the past year, the Premier responded: “I think the thing we should […]

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Mixed response to new environment laws
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Mixed response to new environment laws

THEY said it couldn’t happen, but the Federal Labor Government has worked with the Greens to pass reforms to the Environment Protection Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act after negotiations fell through last November. The reforms include a new environment watchdog agency; national standards to safeguard nature; federal laws to apply to native forest logging by mid-2027; […]

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Veteran firefighter killed as complacency warnings rise Communities should be prepared for a long and dangerous fire season. Photo: Bulahdelah RFB.
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Veteran firefighter killed as complacency warnings rise

A FIREFIGHTER killed while battling a fierce bushfire is being hailed for his courage as authorities warn people are not prepared for the fire season. The 59-year-old NSW National Parks firefighter was struck by a falling tree about 10.45pm on Sunday while patrolling a fireground and is believed to have suffered a cardiac arrest. Colleagues […]

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Natural disaster declarations made for six LGAs following bushfires A bushfire rages near Bulahdelah. Photo: Bulahdelah RFB.
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Natural disaster declarations made for six LGAs following bushfires

THE State and Federal Governments have activated disaster assistance to the MidCoast local government area (LGA) due to ongoing bushfires. The declarations activate a suite of support measures for residents, businesses, primary producers, and councils. People whose homes have been damaged may be eligible for immediate financial help as well as clean-up, rebuilding and recovery […]

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