Posties set off from the starting line at Nabiac. Photo: supplied. Nabiac Public School gets the first cheque of the ride. Photo: supplied. NEARLY 100 riders set off on Sunday 2 November for the 12th annual Variety Postie Bike Dash. The six-day charity ride aims to raise $400,000 to help regional children […]
History discovered under their feet
THE YEAR 1932 was one of the most momentous in the history of modern Australia. It was the year that saw the controversial opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the birth of the ABC, the death of Phar Lap, the dismissal of NSW Premier Jack Lang by the Governor, the start of cricket’s bodyline series, […]
Support for community recovery after flood
A NEW program has been launched to support local recovery efforts after the devastating May 2025 floods. Funded by the NSW Reconstruction Authority, the program aims to strengthen the region’s ability to recover through community-led action, partnerships, practical support and the funding of a Community Recovery Officer at MidCoast Council. MidCoast Council’s Director of Liveable […]
Fundraising concert organised for Gloucester woman Chloe Haynes
A FUNDRAISING concert has been organised for Gloucester woman Chloe Haynes, following a recent breast cancer diagnosis. Chloe is a former Captain of Gloucester High School and a keen drama student who played a major role in the school’s 2013 production of Hairspray. In response to her diagnosis, former Gloucester High peers have organised a […]
Gloucester Library has resources to keep the whole family entertained
THE Gloucester Library is doing its bit to help alleviate cost-of-living pressures, offering a diverse range of free information and entertainment resources. While libraries historically have been hubs of learning, today’s libraries provide so much more. In addition to books, DVDs, daily newspapers and information provided by many organisations including MidCoast Council, there is a […]
It’s all happening at the Gloucester Airfield
FOR the first time in 25 years Gloucester Airfield was the venue for the first solo flight by a trainee pilot when 17-year-old Blake Walker recently took to the sky, watched by his nervous mum, and his instructor Garry King. Blake, who will be Gloucester High School’s captain next year with plans to study civil […]
Local Safety Net Program at risk due to funding cuts
A PETITION has been launched after funding was cut to a program which supported local residents facing financial hardship. The Bucketts Way Neighbourhood Group (BWNG) has partnered with the Salvation Army to deliver the Safety Net Program locally for the past five years. In the 2024/2025 financial year alone, BWNG’s Community Hub provided over $100,000 […]
Rovere out to mo-tivate the masses
FRESH from competing in the Lift The Load Challenge, raising almost $2000, Barrington’s Adrian Rovere is diving straight into Movember. Both these initiatives raise money for men’s health issues. Movember is a global movement raising funds to tackle issues such as prostate and testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. Aside from making a donation […]
Council’s financial statements available online
MIDCOAST Council’s audited financial statements and the auditor’s reports for the financial period ending 30 June 2025 are now available for community viewing. In accordance with the requirements of the Local Government Act, the statements will be on exhibition until Wednesday 26 November. At the Wednesday 19 November Ordinary Council meeting there will be a […]
Ukelele group showcase the power of music and memories
THE GLOUCESTER U3A Ukulele Group recently returned to Mirrabooka Place residential aged care home to perform for residents, where their efforts were well received. The benefits of music therapy for people living with dementia and other conditions such as stroke and Parkinson’s disease are increasingly becoming recognised. Published in the Australian Journal of Dementia Care, […]
