The NSW Government has approved an application from Coffs Harbour City Council to build a Cultural and Civic Centre at 23-31 Gordon Street. Department of Continue Reading
Gurmesh Singh expects DA to be Approved for CCS
Gurmesh Singh was interviewed by Moffee on Triple M Coffs Coast this morning and stated he expected Planning Minister Rob Stokes to approve the DA Continue Reading
Have we become the ‘Democratic Republic of Coffs Harbour’?
The ongoing use of Mayoral casting votes, when Council is tied 4-4 in spite of precedent and tradition, has caused more than a few commentators Continue Reading
Rider deaths highlight road perils for delivery cyclists
Five food-delivery cyclists have died on Australian roads in the past three months, four in Sydney. Most commentary has focused on the harsh employment conditions Continue Reading
Mayor’s casting vote moves Rose Ave sale and Airport lease forward
Mayor Denise Knight last night yet again used her casting vote to approve the sale of Coffs Harbour City Council’s 169-171 Rose Avenue property and Continue Reading
The nearby council that said ‘No’ to airport privatisation and now it’s a raging success
This is the story of a local government area (LGA) similar in size that was tempted by airport privatization, looked into it. Said No. And Continue Reading
Council’s ‘glowing annual report.’ Time for a reality check?
Report for the period 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 The council will officially, via their annual report, tell us the residents today what Continue Reading
Armidale Regional Council reinstated
A council in northern New South Wales that was suspended amid a breakdown of key relationships will be reinstated in December. By Patrick Bell The Continue Reading
“SAS officers also failed their men and their country”
The Australian Defence Force is one of the most secretive forces in the world. If our experience with Afghanistan is any guide, such secrecy produces Continue Reading
Airport ‘privatisation’ ‘past the point of no return’ this Thursday
If Council votes this Thursday to accept the recommendation as presented on the airport “privatisation” then the lease/sale becomes fact. A fait accompli, some would Continue Reading
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