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Attend Pop-up In Wingham Central Park
Free workshops for parents and supervisors of learner drivers
Mayor And Deputy Mayor Named
Nourish To Flourish Is Just What You Need This Spring
Sewer Investigation Program Moves To Forster
Whizzy brings his water-saving message to kids across the MidCoast
MidCoast’s Elected Councillors Announced
MidCoast Assist Services Transitioned To Kirinari
Eight projects funded through inaugural Water Wiser Grants program
Improvements Planned For Lansdowne Road
New Playground For Taree
Cedar Party Creek Bridge Detour To Open
Taree Rec Grounds Amenities Upgrade
End In Sight For Gloucester’s Church Street Upgrade
Unsupervised Pools Are Opening For Swim Season
Living Carbon Grant Opportunities For MidCoast Farmers
Date Set For Detour Opening
Sewer Investigations To Begin In Taree West
Beam E-scooter Trial
Local Government Election Polling Stations
Change to rating categories has no impact on land use or values
Tipperary Bridge Replacement Underway Soon
Agreement To Bring Boost To Economy
MidCoast Ageing Strategy Check-in
Tea Gardens Jetty Upgrades Near Completion
Flood Repair Work Update
Give Koalas Fair Go During Breeding Season
Ted Bickford recognised for his graffiti busting efforts
Yalawanyi Ganya Funding Strategy Now Complete
Disability Services Transition To Ability Options
Prestigious Award For MidCoast Council’s Ruth Hallett
Work To Start On Church Street, Gloucester
Wallis Lake Dredging Statement
Sand Renourishment – Jimmys Beach
Local Government Election Procedure
Gloucester Water Upgrade Officially Unveiled
Another Milestone On Way For Bridge
Development Remains Strong Across MidCoast
Work To Provide New River Access Point
Beach access points reopen and sand renourishment goes ahead
MidCoast Council In Carbon Cutting Agreement
Aged Services Expo
Promenade Fence To Be Replaced
UPDATE: Latest On Beach Erosion
Warning: Weather Impacting Beaches
Coastline Community Foundation and MidCoast Council partner for school
More Flexibility In Bulky Waste Changes
Council celebrates Local Government Week with student competition