April 26, 2026
Chance to explore one of Stroud’s best-kept secrets Signage at the monastery.
Community

Chance to explore one of Stroud’s best-kept secrets

LOCALS will have a unique opportunity to explore one of Stroud’s best-kept secrets at a special three-part open day event at the mud brick monastery on Saturday 30 August. Nestled in the bush beside the Stroud Golf Club on Bucketts Way, down St Claires Road, the monastery, often dubbed the “Assisi of the South”, will […]

Read More
Billabong Park Footbridge reopened The newly reopened footbridge.
Community

Billabong Park Footbridge reopened

THE Billabong Park Footbridge has finally been reopened, having been damaged during a flood event in 2021. In the years that followed, there was a lengthy delay with the insurance process. The tender for the replacement of the bridge was awarded late last year to Jacobs Building who have now completed the work. MidCoast Council’s […]

Read More
From Gloucester High School to a Qantas cockpit Karly at the controls.
Community, School

From Gloucester High School to a Qantas cockpit

ANY Gloucester local catching a Qantas Airbus 330 out of Sydney to Tokyo, Manilla, Singapore, Hong Kong or Bangalore might recognise the familiar voice of Second Officer Karly Hawkins. Both of Karly’s parents grew up in Gloucester, and although Karly was born in Newcastle in 1993, the family moved back to this area when she […]

Read More
Gloucester poet Alison Gorman launches first collection
Community

Gloucester poet Alison Gorman launches first collection

NEW Gloucester resident Alison Gorman has released her first collection of poetry, titled “A Woman Speaks To Her Tongue”. Alison has previously had poems published in journals including Meanjin, Cordite Poetry Review, Contrapasso and Southerly. In 2016, she won the Dorothy Porter Poetry Prize, and in 2023 was awarded a Varuna Residential Fellowship. “Spectacular” was […]

Read More
No creature too great or small for WINC WINC volunteers help care for recovering wildlife like this feather-tailed glider.
Community

No creature too great or small for WINC

AS any pet owner will tell you, with no government subsidies such as Medicare, treating injury and illness in companion animals can be an expensive prospect. What hope is there, then, when native animals are struck by cars, or traumatised by bushfires? That’s where the volunteers of Wildlife In Need Of Care (WINC) get involved. […]

Read More
Concerns Bucketts Way traffic could worsen due to quarry usage Traffic queuing to turn from Bucketts Way onto the Pacific Highway.
Community, Government

Concerns Bucketts Way traffic could worsen due to quarry usage

BOORAL resident Kieran Fraser has expressed concerns that traffic issues on Bucketts Way are likely to become much worse if the proposed Hillview Hardrock Quarry in Maytoms Lane, near Booral, is approved. According to the application, when operational, there will be 272 two-way truck movements, six days per week, over an eleven-hour day due to […]

Read More
Garden club honours ‘exceptional contributions’ Life memberships were presented to Judy Holstein and Robyn Henderson by fellow life member and past president Shirley Hazell.
Community

Garden club honours ‘exceptional contributions’

Life memberships were presented to Judy Holstein and Robyn Henderson by fellow life member and past president Shirley Hazell. Appreciation awards were presented to Sharyn Blanch for her work as competition organiser and ‘keepers of the kettle’ Kim and Kevin Arny. GLOUCESTER Garden Club recently met to honour a number of members who have made […]

Read More
XPT replacement trains unlikely to arrive in Gloucester anytime soon An artist’s impression of the XPT replacement trains. Photo: TfNSW.
Community, Government

XPT replacement trains unlikely to arrive in Gloucester anytime soon

THE wait for XPT replacement trains looks set to continue for the foreseeable future, with Transport for NSW Deputy Secretary Camilla Drover unable to put a date on when the new trains would come into service.  “I’m not willing to commit to a hard and fast date,” she said at a recent Parliamentary budget estimates […]

Read More