July 8, 2026
Dungog Library to celebrate NAIDOC Week with community activities NAIDOC Week celebrations to be held at Dungog Library. Photo: dungog.nsw.gov.au
Community

Dungog Library to celebrate NAIDOC Week with community activities

DUNGOG Library will host a community celebration for NAIDOC Week on Friday 10 July, with a program of cultural activities, performances and workshops for all ages. The event will begin at 10am with a Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony led by Uncle Justin Ridgeway in the library grounds. Deputy Mayor Liam Ley said everyone […]

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Dungog Science Hub launches new series of climate lectures Climate Choices is a new series of community lectures.
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Dungog Science Hub launches new series of climate lectures

A NEW series of lectures centred around climate change action has launched at the James Theatre. The Climate Choice series is a new series of lectures that are a collaboration between the Paterson Allyn Williams Science & Ideas Hub (PAWSIH) and community advocacy group, Lyne Together. The talks aim to inform the Dungog community and […]

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First confirmed case of H5N1 bird flu strain in NSW detected in a bird at Hawks Nest Agriculture minister Tara Moriarty, accompanied by NSW Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Joanne Coombe, addresses the media. Photo: AAP Image/George Chan.
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First confirmed case of H5N1 bird flu strain in NSW detected in a bird at Hawks Nest

AUTHORITIES  have called for calm after Australia’s sixth bird flu case was confirmed at Hawks Nest, with thousands of department staff deployed to the coastline. Authorities insist there’s no bird flu crisis and no need to panic, despite a growing number of birds testing positive to the deadly virus along the Australian coastline. Poultry farms […]

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East coast NSW councils encourage residents to take the Plastic Free July pledge Council encourages the community to get involved in the Plastic Free July pledge. Photo: Engin Akyurt/Pexels
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East coast NSW councils encourage residents to take the Plastic Free July pledge

THOUSANDS of Australians are being encouraged to make one simple change this month by taking the Plastic Free July pledge. Councils along the east coast of New South Wales are supporting the global campaign, encouraging residents to refuse just one unnecessary plastic item during July and help reduce plastic waste in their communities. The Plastic […]

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Regional apprentices sought in the energy sector Essential Energy apprentice powerline workers during their training block.
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Regional apprentices sought in the energy sector

ESSENTIAL Energy is recruiting for the next generation of field crews and people from the regions are strongly encouraged to apply. With the catch-phrase of ‘Swap the desk for the field’, Essential Energy has launched its 2027 Apprentice Program and is actively looking for people who want a hands-on career close to home. Applications are […]

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Council to bring the world-class airshow back to Taree Regional Airport World-class event returns to the region. Photo: supplied
Regional

Council to bring the world-class airshow back to Taree Regional Airport

SKIES above Taree are set to roar back to life this November as the spectacular Barrington Coast Airshow returns, promising breathtaking aerial displays, family entertainment and a major boost for the MidCoast economy. MidCoast Council has once again partnered with Paul Bennet Airshows to bring the world-class event back to Taree Regional Airport on Saturday, […]

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Aussie Hay Runners roll into Bulahdelah The convoy in Bulahdelah.
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Aussie Hay Runners roll into Bulahdelah

The convoy in Bulahdelah. Utes in tow. Drivers enjoying their break. Lions Club president Judy Dixon (right) with Lions committee members. THE Bulahdelah Lions Club welcomed the Aussie Hay Runners to town on Friday, 26 June, providing fresh homemade sandwiches, cake and cold drinks for the volunteer convoy as it continued its journey delivering much-needed […]

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$130 million boost to make NSW national parks safer and more accessible for families Walking tracks and other amenities in NSW national parks will benefit from the funding. Photo: freepik
Community

$130 million boost to make NSW national parks safer and more accessible for families

THE 2026 NSW Budget contains $130 million destined to improve visitor facilities and infrastructure across the state’s national parks network, helping meet growing demand for affordable outdoor recreation. The funding will support upgrades to walking tracks, campgrounds, picnic areas, amenities, lookouts, roads and visitor centres across NSW, while also improving accessibility and strengthening infrastructure against […]

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