December 30, 2025
Local partnership brings play to life at Gloucester Pre-School Men’s Shed volunteers, Pre-School Director Karen Higgins and children check out the completed mud kitchen. Photo: supplied.
Business, Community, School

Local partnership brings play to life at Gloucester Pre-School

EARLIER this year MidCoast Council organised a speed networking session for Gloucester community groups. “Speed networking is a great way for community groups to quickly build connections, spark new ideas, foster a shared sense of purpose, and create partnerships that benefit the wider community,” said Jane O’Dwyer, Community Development Officer at MidCoast Council. One of […]

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MidCoast Library expands free home delivery service to include Gloucester Home Library Officer Ellen Matheson with volunteer Georgia Britton, ready to deliver.
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MidCoast Library expands free home delivery service to include Gloucester

MIDCOAST Libraries has expanded its free home delivery library service to include the Gloucester area. “If you can’t make it to the library, we’ll bring the library to you” is the expressed aim of the service. “There are several reasons why people are unable to get to the library,” Ellen Matheson, Home Library Officer, told […]

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Christmas under the stars: The sky that started a story A tale as old as Christmas itself: the mystery of the so-called Christmas Star.
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Christmas under the stars: The sky that started a story

EVERY year, as the festive season picks up speed, the night sky quietly rolls out its own holiday display- no tinsel, no blinking bulbs, just a crisp dome of stars performing the same cosmic pageant they’ve been staging for thousands of years. And woven into that ancient canvas is a tale as old as Christmas […]

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Record urgent care and surgery demand across Hunter New England Health district The number of emergency and urgent care patients is the highest since reporting began.
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Record urgent care and surgery demand across Hunter New England Health district

THE latest Bureau of Health Information report shows increased demand for hospital care and urgent surgery across the Hunter New England Local Health District (HNELHD). The quarterly report is based on the period between July – September 2025. There were 108,152 presentations to emergency departments (EDs) across the district, which is 2174 fewer than in […]

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Sonja and Richard’s extraordinary motor bike odyssey Sonja ready to start her journey. Photo: supplied.
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Sonja and Richard’s extraordinary motor bike odyssey

Sonja ready to start her journey. Photo: supplied. Camping in Africa. Photo: supplied. Rugged up at the top of Norway. Photo: supplied. WHEN most people think of “roughing it” in Africa their thoughts might extend to a bumpy four-wheel guided tour through a wildlife reserve, or perhaps sitting on a log by a fire sipping […]

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Accident sparks concerns over reliability of NSW Live Traffic App
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Accident sparks concerns over reliability of NSW Live Traffic App

A RECENT accident has raised questions about the reliability of the NSW Live Traffic app. According to information on the App, “Live Traffic NSW provides real-time information about incidents and changes in traffic conditions that affect your journey. “Our aim is to help customers make the best possible travel decisions that will, in turn, contribute […]

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Climate targets cooked without methane action: report
Gloucester District

Climate targets cooked without methane action: report

IMPROVED methane capture at six high-emission coal mines appears the state’s best bet to hit climate targets. A report released by climate advisory group Common Capital said NSW could help reach emissions targets with best-practice abatement at the six mines, which produce half the state’s coalmine emissions despite delivering less than 10 percent of the […]

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Tributes flow for firefighter after Bulahdelah fire tragedy
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Tributes flow for firefighter after Bulahdelah fire tragedy

TRIBUTES have flowed for John Lohan, 59, the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Services (NPWS) firefighter who lost his life protecting the townships of Bulahdelah and Nerong. In a statement to social media, the NPWS said Mr Lohan was a “treasured and long-serving staff member” who was based at the service’s Lake Munmorah depot for […]

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Gloucester CWA Evening Branch continue Christmas cake tradition Megan de Witte, Di Mansfield, Rhonda Merchant, Barbara Reichert and Denise Hawdon.
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Gloucester CWA Evening Branch continue Christmas cake tradition

GLOUCESTER CWA Evening Branch members held a successful cake and pudding stall on Saturday 13 December. They cooked the usual Christmas favourites, and while most items sold quickly, there are a few Christmas Puddings and some Rocky Road still available. The Branch has donated to the five schools in the Gloucester area to assist with […]

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