Rotary Car Raffle Winner is drawn FEATURED MidCoast LGA (overall news) by NOTA - December 17, 2015 On Monday, 14 December, Warren Gooley General Manager of the Tea Gardens Country Club pressed the button for the lucky winner of a Toyota Yaris which has been raffled by the Rotary Club of Myall Coast to raise funds to be donated back to the local community and charitable organisations. The
Seafood sure to be popular this Christmas around the Myall Region FEATURED MidCoast LGA (overall news) by NOTA - December 9, 2015 Christmas is of course a very popular time of year for that special meal with family and friends, and like tinsel on a Christmas Tree, no Christmas feed would be complete without some quality seafood products like Prawns and Oysters. It’s no secret that the Myall Coast has some of the
Gerard Tuckerman from Great Lakes Council receives Public Service award FEATURED Forster, Tuncurry by NOTA - December 3, 2015 Great Lakes Council’s Manager of Natural Systems, Mr Gerard Tuckerman has received an inaugural award for “public service” for his ground-breaking work in the Great Lakes. The 2015 NSW Annual Coastal Management Awards were presented at the recent NSW Coastal Management Conference held at Club Forster and hosted by Great Lakes Council. “The Public
Great Lakes Mayor give monthly update MidCoast LGA (overall news) by NOTA - November 4, 2015 FIT FOR THE FUTURE WE are absolutely delighted to be amongst 37% of NSW Councils deemed ‘fit for the future’ last month in the NSW Government’s IPART Report. We were on the only Council on the Mid-North Coast deemed fit AND who met all five of the criteria required. This really is an
Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest set to be popular tourist desination FEATURED Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest by NOTA - November 4, 2015 It's only a matter of weeks before the region will play homage to many holiday makers keen to soak up the sun, fun and everything else the Myall Coast area has to offer. Bookings have been solid for holiday lettings so far and it appears it’s going to be another bumper
Great Lakes Pets needing new homes MidCoast LGA (overall news) by NOTA - October 28, 2015 Great Lakes Council is utilising the power of Facebook and Twitter to find new homes for pets that have been left in the pound. For the first time, Council has taken to social media and is confident that animal lovers across the region will help their rangers to rehome abandoned dogs and
Great Lakes Council is Fit for Future, but so many are not. Who isn’t? FEATURED MidCoast LGA (overall news) by NOTA - October 28, 2015October 28, 2015 Great Lakes Council is delighted that the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal's final report into the financial sustainability of NSW councils has found that it is "fit for the future". "We are particularly pleased to see that Great Lakes satisfied all five criteria to be considered 'fit for the future', in
Myall Lakes Community Awards winners announced FEATURED MidCoast LGA (overall news) Photo Gallery by NOTA - October 28, 2015October 28, 2015 2015 Myall Lakes Community Awards recognise our best Well respected Manning Valley resident George Hoad was named the 2015 Myall Lakes Citizen of the Year in a ceremony before a large audience at Club Forster on Saturday. The awards were presented by the Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie who told
Great Lakes Mayor Jan McWilliams celebrates 20 Years of Service FEATURED MidCoast LGA (overall news) by NOTA - October 21, 2015 Great Lakes Council's Mayor, Cr Jan McWilliams has been recognised at last week's NSW Local Government Conference on achieving 20 years of service as an elected councillor for her community. Cr McWilliams was first elected to Great Lakes Council in 1995 and was elected Deputy Mayor in September 2002, a position
MidCoast Water and National Water Week MidCoast LGA (overall news) by NOTA - October 21, 2015 MidCoast Water will be out and about in the community next week as part of National Water Week aim to raise awareness about the importance of water in our daily lives. National Water week is dedicated to raising community awareness about current and future water issues and to encourage the community to