OVER $1-million in improvements to the road network in and around Bulahdelah and Pindimar have just been completed and Mid Coast Council will begin next month on sealing a further one-kilometre of Bombah Point Rd. Modern Media: Advertise with News Of The Area and you get your ad in 1) in
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Annual Pindimar Thong Throwing Competition results
It’s on again: The annual Pindimar Market Day
Calls for lower Pindimar Road speed limit
Ongoing Training for R.F.S Members held
FROM the official start of the Fire Season each year a dedicated number of volunteers are normally ready to drop everything and assist with a variety of tasks to help protect the community and environment. Whilst the warmer months are by far the busiest for these volunteers, training is continued all
Pindimar landmark repairs undertaken
Development Application refused in Pindimar
In November last year, Council refused development Application for a Motel & Swimming Pool - 10 Myall Street, Pindimar. The application was for a non-urban block of land on which there is no dwelling entitlement. Yet, when our previous LEP was translated into the Statewide template LEP, although it was not permissible
Students from Tea Gardens and Pindimar tour China
On 7 April, seventy eight children from the Hunter School of the Performing Arts Marching Band, at Broadmeadow, along with forty parents and teachers went on a cultural tour to China. Three local girls in the Marching Band come from Tea Gardens and Pindimar. Susie Webb, Myisha Edmonds and Hannah Webb have
Man, 53, died in car crash at Pindimar
Investigations are occurring after a 53-year-old man has died in a single vehicle car accident at Pindimar on ANZAC day. Inspector Janson from Raymond Terrace Police Station told Myall Coast News Of The Area, on Tuesday afternoon, that Police are still investigating what actually happened to cause the man to come off
Tea Gardens Lions and Lioness Club reach out to help Kye Richards who suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
In a recent article, News Of The Area wrote of Kye Richards, a 4-year old Pindimar boy who suffers from an incurable genetic disease, the biggest childhood genetic killer in the world, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Since this article was published, both the Lions and the Lioness Clubs have reached out to





