April 20, 2026
Headspace Port Macquarie celebrates $148,000 upgrade to support youth mental health The official launch of Headspace Port Macquarie. Photo: supplied.
Community, Health

Headspace Port Macquarie celebrates $148,000 upgrade to support youth mental health

HEADSPACE Port Macquarie officially unveiled its newly refurbished centre on Monday 8 September, marking a major step forward in providing vital mental health support for young people in the region. The much needed enhancement resulted from $148,000 received under Stream 3 of the Federal Government’s Headspace Demand Management and Enhancement program. It included a reconfiguration […]

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Community and Major Events grants now open
Camden Haven

Community and Major Events grants now open

PORT Macquarie Hastings Council (PMHC) is now accepting applications for its Major Events and Community Grants Program. Major Events Sponsorship offers up to $5,000 for events occurring between January and June 2026 that attract visitors from outside the region, boost the local economy, and enhance community wellbeing. PMHC is especially keen to support “standout, unique […]

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Remembering Peter ‘Russell’ Collins: A weekend to celebrate life and support men’s health The late Peter ‘Russell’ Collins (centre) surrounded by family.
Fishing

Remembering Peter ‘Russell’ Collins: A weekend to celebrate life and support men’s health

A MEMORIAL fishing competition and community weekend has been organised to honour the memory of much-loved local Peter ‘Russell’ Collins, one year after his sudden passing. All proceeds from the weekend will be donated to men’s health charities Beyond Blue and the Black Dog Institute. The event begins at 12pm on Friday, 19 September at […]

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Bonny Hills family takes on the Sydney Marathon Anthony and Abby Donohoe crossing Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Sport

Bonny Hills family takes on the Sydney Marathon

Anthony and Abby Donohoe crossing Sydney Harbour Bridge. Anthony and Donohoe at the finish line outside Sydney Opera House. BONNY Hills local Anthony Donohoe has been pounding the pavement for most of his 61 years, regularly journeying through Dunbogan, Jolly Nose Mountain and Diamond Head on his runs. On 31 August,he fulfilled a long-held goal […]

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Legal Hypothetical: Judge examines DIY Will
Hypothetical

Legal Hypothetical: Judge examines DIY Will

Harry makes a Will, using a home-made Will kit, leaving his Smith Street property to his daughter, Wendy. The Will makes no reference to Harry’s other assets. Wendy had been living with Harry and assisting with his care. A few years later, Harry obtains a reverse mortgage, due to financial pressures. The mortgage is registered […]

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‘On the couch’ with Jasminda
Jasminda's Advice

‘On the couch’ with Jasminda

DEAR Jasminda, HOW do I get my kids to pick up after themselves? It seems so simple, and yet we follow a continual pattern of them being told to pick up, falling back into bad habits, me getting annoyed and doing it for them, and returning to the beginning again. It’s driving me crazy. Gabrielle […]

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Applications open for National Youth Parliament The program is designed to inspire greater civic participation among Year 10 students across Australia.
School

Applications open for National Youth Parliament

A NEW National Youth Parliament program has been launched, designed to inspire greater civic participation among Year 10 students across Australia. Students aged 16–17 are invited to apply for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent their federal electorate in an immersive five-day parliamentary experience in Canberra. One student from each of Australia’s 150 electorates will be […]

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Australians warned to pay attention to superannuation paperwork Who will inherit your superannuation nest-egg… and are you sure?
Community, Government, National

Australians warned to pay attention to superannuation paperwork

MILLIONS of Australians are putting their superannuation at risk by not following-through with proper, and legally binding, beneficiary paperwork, according to a nation-wide survey. Research conducted by Super Consumers Australia, an advocate for people on low and middle incomes in Australia’s superannuation system, shows that more than one in three Australians with super say they […]

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Flood recovery grant applications to be processed quicker Member for Oxley Michael Kemp discusses flood recovery with Premier Chris Minns and NSW Nationals leader Dugald Saunders in May. Photo: Michael Kemp FB.
Community, Government

Flood recovery grant applications to be processed quicker

THE State Government last week announced it would immediately double the number of staff members working on the processing of Rural Assistance Authority (RAA) Recovery Grants for primary producers impacted by the May floods. Since June, the RAA has received almost 2,000 applications and has approved more than $23 million in payments, however the Government […]

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Marine Rescuers log intense week of search and rescues The crew of Camden Haven 30 assisted the search for a swimmer missing off Shelly Beach. Photo: Marine Rescue NSW.
Police

Marine Rescuers log intense week of search and rescues

MARINE Rescue volunteers have logged an intense 10 days of search and rescues, including being part of the multi-agency operation to find a swimmer who disappeared off Shelly Beach. The 20-year-old man failed to surface after entering the water with another person on Wednesday 27 August, sparking a land, sea and air search that continued […]

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