Karuah oyster farmers are back in business FEATURED Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - February 18, 2016 January is normally a hectic period for most local businesses, and more often than not it also proves to be the most profitable few weeks of the year with a steady flow of visitors. One attraction for holiday makers is of course Karuah’s famous oysters, but due to the heavy rains experienced
Jim Timony, back in the water at Karuah FEATURED Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - January 20, 2016 Vice-Commodore of the Karuah Motor Yacht Club, Jim Timony, launched his 38-foot vessel called Happy Wanderer, last week after a long stint on dry land. Mr Timony replaced most of its hull due to a severe grub infestation. Despite name change suggestions prior to launch, such as the S.S. Minnow and
Hunter Quarries creating more jobs with new Karuah East FEATURED Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - January 20, 2016January 20, 2016 The Quarrying Industry plays an integral role in supporting many other Australian industries, all being vital within the national economy. Construction industries and public infrastructure rely on the mineral materials to develop our built environment. With such an important role in Australia, what will shape the future of the quarrying Industry beyond 2016? Expectations
Karuah Motor Yacht Club members head to Bombah Point FEATURED Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - January 14, 2016January 15, 2016 You would be forgiven to disbelieve there was a huge down-poor and extreme weather last week when taking a look at some of the activities going on in the days just after. Couples Bryan and Dianne Hemmings, Mark and Tracey Shearer, Paul and Julie Gallagher, along with Ken and Deanna Baker took
Karuah Tea Gardens Cricket Club with some great results FEATURED Sport by NOTA - December 9, 2015 Karuah Tea Gardens Cricket Club results for the week Under 10's - vs Raymond Terrace Green at Lakeside 5/12/15 SHARKS batted first and were off to a great start with Luke McCarthy and Danielle Woolard making a partnership of 16, with both batters hitting 4's. The whole team, batted strongly with Tyrell, Thomas,
Karuah Museum official opening Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - November 4, 2015 Members of the Karuah Working Together Committee are extending a warm welcome to visitors, friends and the community to attend the official opening of the Karuah Interpretive Centre/Museum. On Saturday 28 November from 11am, Dr Cameron Archer AM, retired Principal of Tocal College, Author and current President of Paterson Historical Society will
Karuah Timber and Oyster Festival brought a large crowd FEATURED Karuah, North Arm Cove Photo Gallery by NOTA - October 21, 2015 Timber chips were flying to the sky and oysters were being supplied as the mercury rose last Saturday at the Karuah Oyster and Timber Festival. Longworth Park next to the bridge was a buzz of activity, smiling faces and with the best weather thrown into the mix, the organisers and visitors couldn’t
Karuah Roos end of season Presentation evening Sport by NOTA - September 23, 2015 Thank you to all the sponsors, supporters, committee and players that attended the Presentation night on Saturday it was a great night. The winners in the raffle were 1st Prize a Kenwood car cd player donated by Joe Gillis won by Gina Ward, 2nd a 50lt eski donated by Tony King Motors
Karuah Local History Group meeting Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - September 3, 2015 The next meeting for the Karuah Local History Group will be held at the Karuah RSL on Tuesday 1 September at 7pm. A spokesperson from the group said, “We are preparing for our Old Timers Night to be held on Friday 9 October at 6pm.” The group is looking for any old information
Insurance companies giving the storm run-around? Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - August 12, 2015 Letter to the Editor from A.Blanchard at Karuah: "Following the April storms, many of us had damage to our properties. Although the world has moved on since then, why are insurance companies still giving many of us the run around and not paying out on our legitimate claims? We pay our premiums for years, and then