PHOTOGRAPHERS of all skill levels, from emerging talents to seasoned hobbyists and professionals, are invited to take part in the 2025 Pix from the Stix competition hosted by the Gloucester Arts and Cultural Council (GACCI). Initiated by local resident Gary Lyford, the competition has been running for 25 years and continues to celebrate the photographic […]
This roof leak went unnoticed until the heaviest rains fell, again using wood as transmission to the lowest point.
Residents urged to be aware of mould impacts after floods
HIDDEN dangers exist in practically every house and property, many only exposed after an incident like the heavy rainfall that the region received over the last weeks. Mould, which naturally exists almost everywhere, loves moisture and poorly-lit areas that lack decent ventilation, such as walls or wallpaper, ceilings, bathroom tiles, carpets, insulation material and wood. […]
CWA members from Gloucester Branch (l-r) Sandy Tebbet (State Handicraft Officer), Denise Redman (Secretary), and Margaret Cornish at the Handicraft Exhibition. Photo: Pauline Cain.
Advocacy on the agenda as Gloucester CWA branches attend state conference
CWA members from Gloucester Branch (l-r) Sandy Tebbet (State Handicraft Officer), Denise Redman (Secretary), and Margaret Cornish at the Handicraft Exhibition. Photo: Pauline Cain. CWA members from Gloucester Evening Branch (l-r) Donna Kemp (Vice President), Anne Mags (Treasurer), Megan de Witte, Barbara Reichert, Jillian Carson (President), Rhonda Merchant (State Executive Committee Member) and Deb Cook […]
Gloucester walkers explore Waitui Falls
Gloucester Environment Group members crossing a creek with bare feet. Having a rest at the Waitui Falls. The beautiful Waitui Falls. FOUR Gloucester Environment Group enjoyed a dry, mostly sunny day for bushwalking when they ventured to Waitui Falls on 19 May. Walks coordinator Rod Eckels had identified the spot on the upper reaches of […]
Vale Neil Thorne
Neil and partner Janine share a happy moment. Neil’s meeting place table top. GLOUCESTER Aboriginal artist Neil Thorne died peacefully at home on 18 May after losing his battle with lung cancer. Neil and partner Janine Phillips, who was the love of his life, were both primary school teachers. They moved to Gloucester some years […]
Authorities are warning that scammers may attempt to exploit the recent natural disaster through fake fundraising appeals. Photo: NSW SES.
Scamming behaviour tipped to spike following natural disaster
PREDATORY scammer activity is predicted to skyrocket in the wake of the recent rains and flood disasters. In the aftermath of severe flooding, the State Government is urging people to remain vigilant when donating to recovery efforts. As communities recover and rebuild, authorities are warning that scammers may attempt to exploit the situation through fake […]
Aedes aegypti mosquito ready for a meal, followed by laying eggs in your birdbath. Photo: Dr Cameron Webb.
Mosquito numbers set to soar after long rains
Aedes aegypti mosquito ready for a meal, followed by laying eggs in your birdbath. Photo: Dr Cameron Webb. This backyard birdbath, filled by the recent rains, contains dozens of mosquito larvae that can mature within a week. The black spots are mosquito eggs or pupae, ready to hatch. MOSQUITO numbers are set to soar due […]
Gloucester businesses ‘need to be looked after’ during flood recovery
The riverbank has been carved away near the Old Schoolmaster’s Cottage on Barrington Rd East. Photos: Trudy Schultz. The riverbank has been carved away near the Old Schoolmaster’s Cottage on Barrington Rd East. Photos: Trudy Schultz. Jessica Collins took these photos of Campbell Engineering on Billabong Lane. Jessica Collins took these photos of Campbell Engineering […]
Floodwaters have destroyed Daniel Fitzgerald and his family's home in Taree for the second time. Photo: Sharon Revell.
Residents counting costs after ‘heartbreaking’ floods
DANIEL Fitzgerald slept in his car for five days, watching helplessly as floodwaters slowly destroyed everything inside his home for the second time. Deadly flooding has lashed parts of NSW, resulting in five deaths, damaging up to 10,000 properties and cutting off more than 50,000 people in regional towns. The deluge did not spare Mr […]
Heavy falls across NSW's mid-north coast has farmers worried about what the future holds. Photo: Holly Gaddes/AAP PHOTOS.
Farmers uncertain about future beyond deadly floods
FARMERS are expecting to dig deep into their pockets as months of rain in a matter of days lash many regions, with some fearing financial ruin. Exhausted cattle and sodden grass can be seen across farmland on NSW’s mid-north coast, which has borne the brunt of deadly floods. Emily Neilson has watched paddocks sink into […]
