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Mid North Coast Inside:
Things to do on the Mid North Coast
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Walking tracks in Bruxner Park, Coffs Harbour & Sealy Lookout For a great walk in the rainforest only 5km from Coffs Harbour, you have to visit Bruxner Park Flora Reserve. In addition to several signposted walking trails, there is also a fantastic lookout point over all of Coffs Harbour – Sealy Lookout – at 310 metres above sea level. The walking tracks at Bruxner Park are only a 10-minute drive from the CBD, which make them the closest rainforest walks to the Coffs Harbour city centre. These bushwalks are easily accessible that you’ll have no excuse not to go there at least once. Creek Trail. This one-way trail (approx. 1km, 20-30 mins return) joins the Rainforest Walk at Halfway Creek so it’s easy to combine both walks. You can also walk back via the road and check out The Vincent Tree, one of the biggest flooded gums in NSW. Korora Lookout Trail. Easy 20-min return walk along a ridge with great views north along the Coffs coastline and towards the Solitary Islands. Starts from the Scenic Drive about 500m from Sealy Lookout. There are no cafés or shops in the area, so bring your own picnic – picnic tables at Halfway Creek and Swans Road Crossing. Located on the shores of a tidal creek, 10 minutes North of Nambucca Heads. Serviced and unserviced villas and cabins. Great long flat shady powered sites to suit campervans and motorhomes. Laundry and modern amenity block. Swimming Pools and BBQs. Pets welcome on campsites off-season only (must be approved by management). NEW Dump Point.
Boathouse Resort Visit the Boathouse Resort today to discover why we have recently won an Award of Excellence from Trip Advisor, with over 45 million worldwide reviews. Our exceptional customer service teamed with our modern boutique style one, two and three bedroom apartments sets us aside from many other resorts. Stylish and spacious, our apartments feature large north facing balconies, many with expansive views of the Myall waterways, fully equipped kitchens, spacious lounge areas and delightful ensuites all with a spa bath. Each apartment offers free internet access and free foxtel. Situated on the waterfront, Boathouse Resort offers excellent facilities including a heated lap pool with a sandy beach entry, marina, gymnasium, Japanese steam room and bike hire. Enquire today about our excellent tariffs and package deals.
Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest The twin towns of Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest are on the estuary of the Myall River, a one hour drive from Newcastle and two and a half hours north of Sydney. Activities include a direct ferry to Nelson Bay, boat, bike and kayak hire, dolphin and whale watching charters, fishing, bush walking, golf, bird watching, swimming and tennis. Enjoy the Village Art Walk, the award-winning restaurants and the surrounding pristine beaches.
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From the Editor February There's plenty of things to do and see though the month of Februry!
The Mid North Coast of New South Wales is what the classic Australian holiday is all about. It’s memories of escaping the city and driving the Pacific Highway to inviting seaside towns such as Nelson Bay, Forster, Port Macquarie, South West Rocks, Crescent Head, and Nambucca or as far north as Coffs Harbour just cruising through classic coastal country dotted with farms, vegetable stalls and roadside cafes. Well it hasn’t changed. Blessed with one of the best year round holiday climates the country has to offer, it means you can feel comfortable visiting the Mid North Coast almost anytime of the year. Today the Pacific Highway is undergoing a dramatic face lift with new dual lane freeways linking many of the major town centres, sparkling bays and lazy country towns. And, it all begins with an easy two and a half hour drive from Sydney.
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Driving the Pacific Highway is like climbing a favourite tree with every branch leading to a different experience or memory. Any turn east off the Pacific Highway brings you to a stretch of uncrowded sand and a soft sea breeze. Any turn west and you meander through rustic villages, rich in history nestled amongst valleys and rainforests with stunning backdrops of lofty waterfalls and native birds echoing across the ridges. This region boasts some 25 national parks and reserves, each home to a diverse range of native flora and fauna. There is just so much to see and do. No matter how you arrive or travel on the Mid North Coast of NSW it will be all about rediscovering that classic Aussie holiday feeling. There is so much to see whichever part of the Mid North Coast you choose to explore. This region is the power house of NSW. Across its thousands of kilometres of coastline and equally as expansive hinterland there are countless activities, attractions, events and places to stay. www.midnorthcoasttourism.com.au
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Mid North Coast of NSW
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The spectacular and beguiling strip of the Pacific coast known as the Mid North Coast of New South Wales stretches from Port Stephens north to the Coffs Coast. It is an area endowed with a charm and variety of scenery all its own. Its pristine beaches and sparkling lakes, its thundering surf and estuarine havens, its forests and farmland and towns and villages offer a landscape that is ever changing. Apart from its iconic beach and hinterland landscapes the region boasts some 25 national parks and reserves. Add the attractions of history and gastronomy and art and craft and you have an ever-changing repertoire of things to see and do.
Take a Walk on the Wild Side Spring is the time we all start thinking of the garden and if you are looking for inspiration then get out and enjoy the exceptional flora of the Mid North Coast of NSW. From botanical gardens to unique species in the wild there is something special in your part of the world.
Take a Walk on the Wild Side
The Hunter Region Botanic Gardens, on the Pacific Highway in Port Stephens covers an area of 140 hectares, much of which has been preserved as native bushland. Easy walking trails provide access to this bushland. The gardens also feature native Australian plants arranged in a number of themed gardens to highlight not only their significance for educational and scientific purposes but also their suitability for the home gardener. There is a relaxing café and fascinating shop on site. Another fascinating “garden” in the district is the Nelson Bay Native Flora Garden. This covers 8 hectares at Fly Point with lots of walking trails to explore. Every spring there are the most magnificent displays of native wildflowers. On the coast other stunning displays of native wildflowers can be found at Green Point near Forster and at Crowdy Bay. Talk to a local at the Visitor Information Centres at Forster and Taree. However if you are looking for something truly majestic, the Grandis is reported to be the tallest tree
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in New South Wales. It is 76metres high and measures 2.7 metres through at breast height and is estimated to be about 400 years old. It can easily be found about 100 metres off Stoney Creek Road in Wang Wauk State Forest, just north of Bulahdelah. In Port Macquarie there are two areas you should explore this Spring. Sea Acres Nature Reserve is 72 hectares of protected rare coastal rainforest above Shelly Beach. Today it remains virtually as it was when Captain Cook sailed Australia’s east coast. It features a 1.3 kilometre boardwalk that allows people to walk through the rainforest without disturbing the vegetation. In parts it is perched up to 7 metres high in the canopy. There is also a tremendous café on site, one of the best on the Coast. Just a short walk from the bustling commercial heart of Port Macquarie you can discover the Kooloonbung Nature Park. This 50 hectare site of natural bushland has 3 kilometres of walking trails and several platforms to pause and watch some of the 130 species of birds found in the park. There are maps available at most entry points to the park and from the local Visitors Centre just up the road in Gordon Street. Further north the perfect place to go for a walk for those with limited time is Gordon Park, right in the heart of Nambucca Heads. This small but magnificent example of
regenerating remnant rainforest provides gentle walks that are very accessible to all. Here in just 5 to 10 minutes you can experience all kinds of birdlife as well as explore the diversity of the rainforest that normally you may have to seek in more remote walks and parks. Also very accessible is the North Coast Regional Botanic Gardens. This extends over 20 hectares quite close to the centre of Coffs Harbour. The Gardens feature a number of rare and endangered North Coast plants plus those of rainforests, wetlands, coastal heaths and natural forest areas. There is also a range of gardens representing the plants of various continents and countries. There are a variety of nature trails and walks the visitor can take according to their interests and mobility. The Nature Trail is a 300 metre self guided tour through original Coffs Harbour bushland. The Creek Walk follows Coffs Harbour Creek, with creek views, mangroves and wildflowers in spring. With such an abundance of gardens plus national parks and landscapes of international significance the Mid North Coast of NSW offers so much for those who want to get out and connect with nature.
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Great Lakes
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Covering: Forster – Tuncurry – Pacific Palms welcome – it’s everything you are From Forster in the north, through Pacific Palms to Hawks Nest in the south and inland to Stroud you will not find a more experience rich destination. This beautiful part of the coast is a nature lover’s paradise, with an array of great places to stay, eat and shop coupled with perfect beaches, dazzling lakes, national parks and wide expanses of forest broken up with historic rural hinterland. Full of family friendly adventures, exciting events and enough activities to fill a year - from adventure thrills such as diving, surfing or mountain biking, to kayaking quiet lakes as the sun sets, trekking through ancient palm forests, whale watching or just relaxing. Foster Tuncurry At the northern tip of the Great Lakes these twin towns are where Wallis Lake meets the ocean and are bounded by National Parks, majestic headlands and long secluded beaches. The
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waterways surrounding Forster Tuncurry are famous for seafood, especially oysters, and are an angler’s paradise. Pacific Palms Encompassing Blueys, Boomerang and Elizabeth beaches, Tiona, Coomba and Smiths Lake. Named after the area’s cabbage tree palms, Pacific Palms blends with the magnificent Booti Booti and Wallingat National Parks and the Port Stephens Great Lakes Marine Park. Scenic lookouts, secluded coves, famous surfing, coffee shops, galleries and rainforest walks characterise this perfect retreat that will have you coming back for more. MUST DO’s Whoota Whoota Lookout, Wallingat National Park – one of the best natural viewing platforms on the mid-north coast, providing magnificent views of 100km of coast line. Whale & Dolphin Watching – this is a fantastic place to observe the annual whale migration. It’s also home to more dolphins
then anywhere on the East Coast. So hop on a cruise or view from the headland. Go fishing – a big variety of fish are out there to be caught, deep sea, lake, rock or beach it’s all here. Learn to Surf – best surfing spots on the coast is a common phrase when conditions are right so you have the perfect opportunity to hire a board and have a lesson Bicentennial Walk – a beautiful coastal walk from Forster Main Beach to Bennetts Head. Green Cathedral, Tiona – take time to reflect at this majestic open-air sanctuary situated under a canopy of rainforest, on the shores of the Wallis Lake. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Little Street, Forster Ph: 1800 802 692 Email: tourism@greatlakes.nsw.gov.au www.greatlakes.org.au
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What's On February explore our eventful side – you won’t be disappointed
You can tell a lot about a place by how it celebrates. The Great Lakes knows how to have a good time and has some spectacular events in spectacular spaces. Summer time is no exception with a fantastic program of events, celebrations, live music, markets and so much more. There’s always something going on. Don’t forget to pick up your copy of our ‘Summer in the Lakes’ guide, which has everything you need to know about what’s on and happening in the Great Lakes this summer! Call 1800 802 692 for your copy today!
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battle of the boats – elizabeth beach, pacific palms Sat 23 & Sun 24 Feb 15 years & going strong! This award winning event is one of the largest surf boat carnivals in NSW, with boat crews from all over Australia coming to compete.
forster-tuncurry hawks rugby sevens tournament – harry elliot oval, tuncurry Sat 23 Feb This years Sevens Tournament is shaping up to be even bigger and better than last year.
Sat 26 Jan to Mon 4 Feb Oceanic & Australian formula windsurfing Champs. Come along & watch the best of the best compete in this superb event.
bulahdelah bass bash & bass bash ball – myall river, bulahdelah Sat 9 & Sun 10 Feb Annual catch and release bass fishing competition held at senior & junior levels. Heaps of camping along the river edge, prizes & refreshments available. All proceeds raised go to the fingerling fund. The Bass Bash Ball on Friday night is also a must!
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markets Sat 2 - Bulahdelah Sun 3 - Blackhead Bazaar Sun 10 - Forster Town Sat 16 - Forster Farmers & Tea Gardens Sun 18 - Krambach Sat 23 - Tuncurry Sun 24 - Pacific Palms Sat 30 – Nabiac Farmers For more details on these or other Great Lakes Events, visit www.greatlakes.org.au or freecall 1800 802 692
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Covering: Seal Rocks – Tea Gardens – Hawks Nest – Bulahdelah - Stroud Seal Rocks A small, sleepy and isolated fishing village in the middle of the Great Lakes coastline. Its fame rests largely on the beautiful Sugarloaf Point lighthouse and the sense of isolation it enjoys. The village is one
of the few remaining coastal villages to have avoided major development, so you will experience a truly relaxing and uninterrupted stay. Tea Gardens - Hawks Nest lie at the mouth of the Myall River and reflect a relaxed coastal lifestyle with a sense of peace and tranquillity. From here you can journey into the Myall Lakes National Park one of the most visited National Parks in the State. Hinterland A launching point to explore the Great Lakes Hinterland is Bulahdelah located on the Myall River. Historically linked with the timber industry today these areas host a number of walks with magnificent views. Venturing further you can explore villages such as Nabiac and its traditional lifestyle or experience new pursuits of the land such as wineries and boutique farm product.
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Follow Thunderbolts Way to the historic township of Stroud, established in 1826 as part of the original grant to the Australian Agricultural Company. Many of Stroud’s buildings were built by convict labour and today a heritage walk takes you on a journey through the town and Australian history.
MUST DO’s Sugar Loaf Point Lighthouse, Seal Rocks – enjoy the views & when seas are high look for the spectacular blowhole just below the lighthouse. Giant sand dunes, Dark Point, Myall Lakes National Park – bring a board & ‘surf’ the massive dunes. Riverside Art Walk, Tea Gardens – follow a trail of local artworks along the waterfront. Paddle up the stunning Myall River – get back to nature with an overnight camp stop. Stroud Heritage Walk – takes you through the town & Australian history. Wang Wauk Forest Drive – fascinating wildlife & archaeological remains & passes “The Grandis”, the tallest tree in NSW.
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The Club has all the usual facilities including Bowling Greens, snooker and pool table, Chinese and Traditional Restaurant open for Lunch and Dinner. Enjoy one of the Clubs outdoor entertainment areas or BBQ facilities. Relax in the afternoon with a cold refreshment at the Sunset Deck.
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Monthly Markets Plaza Shopping Centre 2nd Sunday, Pacific Highway Nambucca Heads, Ph: 6568 7310 Bowraville Community Markets Every Saturday, 8am-3pm, Community Centre Valla Beach Community Markets 1st Saturday - even months (Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, and Dec). Bulahdelah Markets 1st Saturday, 8am to 1pm. Corner of Pacific Highway & Crawford Sts, Bulahdelah. Ph: John 0408 283 947 Black Head Bazaar Markets are held from September to May, 1st Sunday of the month, 8am – 1pm. Phone 0468 312 452. Krambach Markets 3rd Sun 9am to 1pm. Krambach School of Arts Hall, Bucketts Way. Nabiac Farmers Markets Last Sat of the month, 8 am to12 pm. Showground, Nabiac. Ph: Helen 6554 1906 Tuncurry Market Fourth Sat 7am to 1pm. John Wright Pk, Tuncurry. Ph: Denise 0417 400 994 Forster Town Park Markets Second Sun - 8am to 2pm. Ph: Ann Starkey 6554 9348 Pacific Palms Community Market Last Sunday of the month 9am-1pm on the Lakes Way. Ph: Paula 0401 968 516 Wingham Farmer’s Market 1st Saturday of the month, 8am – 12 noon. Wingham Showgrounds, Gloucester Road Wingham. Contact: Annette 0416 247 456
Harbourside Markets Every Sunday 8am-2pm. Northern End of Jetty Foreshore, Coffs. All local produce, arts, crafts & food. No imported or secondhand goods. Ph: Kim 0407 661 990. Wingham Community Markets Second Sat of the month. 8.30am to 1pm. The Brush School, cnr Isabella & Wynter Streets, Wingham. Phyllis ph: 6553 4596 The Hub Markets – Taree Third Sat 8am to 12noon. Taree Showground. Ph: Greg 0429 192 149 Port Macquarie Sunday Markets Second and fourth Sun 8am–1pm. Westport Technology High, Findley Avenue. Ph: 0418 654 401 3–6pm only. Johns River Markets Second Sat – 9am to 1.30pm. Community Hall, Pacific Hwy. Ph: Rod and Marian 6556 5042 or 0427 104 504 Laurieton Riverwalk Market Third Sun 8am–1pm. Corner Tunis & Short St. Ph: 0428 695 084 Wauchope Community Markets & Arts Bazaar First Sat 8am–1pm. Uniting Church, Hastings St. Ph: Robin 6585 1766 Wauchope - Hastings Farmers Markets Fourth Sat 8am–12pm. Wauchope Showground, High Street. Ph: Sonia 0414 376 868 PMUC Markets First Sat 8am–11am. Port Macquarie Uniting Church, Cnr Oxley Hwy & Sherwood Rd. Ph: 6581 2414 Coffs City Uptown Markets Every Sunday 8am – 2pm. Big W Car Park. Castle Street, Coffs Harbour
Bellingen Markets 3rd Saturday playing fields, 6655 2151 Horseshoe Bay Markets South West Rocks Second Sat 8am–12noon. Horseshoe Bay Reserve, South West Rocks. Port Macquarie Art Society Bazaar Every Sun 8am–1pm. Hamilton House, 198 Hastings River Dr, Port Macquarie. Ph: Maureen 0409 820 694 Crescent Head Markets Third Sun. Crescent Head Reserve, Crescent Head. Ph: Amanda 6566 0300 for variations during School and Public Holiday Markets. The Foreshore Artists and Farmers Market The 2nd Saturday of each month at Westport Park, Port Macquarie. More than 100 colorful stalls on the banks of the Hastings River. 8am till 1pm. Contact: Sonia Fingleton 0414 376 868 Kendall Showground Markets 1st Sunday of each month. Phone Pam 6559 4313 or Joan 6559 7703 Nambucca Heads Plaza Markets 2nd Sunday of the month 8am – 1pm. Nambucca Shopping Plaza. Pacific Highway, Nambucca Heads. Old Bar Markets 4th Sunday of the month 7am–1pm. Variety of Market Stalls. Next to Old Bar Tennis Courts, Old Bar. Coffs Harbour Jetty Markets Every Sunday 7am – 2pm. Jetty Village Shopping Centre, Coffs Harbour. Town Head Market Day Held each Monday 8am – 1pm at Town Head, Bucketts Way Taree South. Contact Deneta 6553 1340.
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Qpsu!Tufqifot A Blue Water paradise of pristine and unspoilt waterways, golden sandy beaches, eco-diverse marine and national parks and all the soft adventure you could wish for. Whether you are after thrills and excitement, want to enjoy yourself at your own pace, or whether your hearts desire is to do nothing more than sink a line and watch the sun set, Port Stephens is the place to come.
Hsfbufs!Qpsu!Nbdrvbsjf Greater Port Macquarie covers the vibrant coastal city of Port Macquarie, the laid back seaside villages of the Camden Haven and the rural community of Wauchope, gateway to spectacular National Parks and hinterland. Greater Port Macquarie VIC Cnr Gordon & Gore Streets, Port Macquarie Tel: 1300 303 155
Port Stephens Visitor Information Centre Victoria Parade, Nelson Bay Tel: 1800 808 900
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Hsfbu!Mblft The Great Lakes region is NSW’s water playground with 145 kms of stunning coastline and a glittering mosaic of inland waterways based around the impressive Wallis, Smiths and Myall Lakes. Adjoining this unique coastline is a combination of rich rural hinterlands and National Parks. Forster Visitor Information Centre Little Street, Forster Tel: 1800 802 692
The Macleay Valley Coast evokes such fond memories of lazy summer days. Find out why people keep coming back to Crescent Head, Hat Head and South West Rocks. There are also many great hinterland drives and trails. Head off on the Slim Dusty Way to explore wineries, artist’s retreats and historic towns. Kempsey Visitor Information Centre Pacific Highway, South Kempsey Park Tel: 1800 642 480
Dpggt!Dpbtu There are just so many things for you to enjoy on a Coffs Coast holiday. Wake to a golden sunrise, discover our beautiful coastline, refresh yourself in our warm Pacific or dive beneath and discover the colours of the marine world. Alternatively take a journey inland from the vibrant hub of Coffs Harbour. Coffs Coast Visitor Information Centre Cnr Pacific Hwy & McLean St, Coffs Harbour Tel: 1300 369 070
Nboojoh!Wbmmfz Explore the ‘River and Rainforest Coast’ with its majestic rivers and an amazing hinterland blessed with the unspoilt beauty of National Parks, rare rainforests, and spectacular natural features. Or relax in sleepy seaside towns such as Manning Point, Old Bar, Hallidays Point and Harrington. Manning Valley Visitor Information Centre 21 Manning River Drive, North Taree Tel: 1800 801 522
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Obncvddb!Wbmmfz Rediscover all those memories and feelings of relaxed holidays away when you visit the Nambucca Valley. Whether you are exploring a country drive to Bowraville or Macksville or beyond or lazing on beaches from Scotts Head to Valla there is nowhere quite like the Nambucca. Nambucca Heads VIC Cnr Riverside Dr & Pacific Hwy, Nambucca Heads Tel: (02) 6568 6954 Valla Beach
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Mid North Coast of NSW
The spectacular and beguiling strip of the Pacific coast known as the Mid North Coast of New South Wales stretches from Port Stephens north to the Coffs Coast. It is an area endowed with a charm and variety of scenery all its own. Its pristine beaches and sparkling lakes, its thundering surf and estuarine havens, its forests and farmland and towns and villages offer a landscape that is ever changing. Apart from its iconic beach and hinterland landscapes the region boasts some 25 national parks and Reserves. Add the attractions of history and gastronomy and art and craft and you have an ever-changing repertoire of things to see and do.
All Creatures great and small The Mid North Coast is a natural wonderland where the visitor may gain the sheer joy of spotting native fauna and birds as they are out on a walk. If time or accessibility is of the essence then you can still gain an insight into such wildlife in more controlled environments. The Mid North Coast offers a rich variety of both opportunities. Tilligery Habitat is a fascinating ecotourism centre at Port Stephens. Here you can see koalas in the wild on a guided tour that will also teach you bushtucker secrets. Another very worthwhile place to see koalas is the Port Macquarie Koala Hospital. This cares for up to 300 injured and sick koalas each year, wherever possible returning them to their natural habitats. Visitors are always welcome to watch the daily 3pm feeding as well the work of the volunteers in the hospital. Wingham Brush Nature Reserve near Taree is a very special 10 hectare reserve of Moreton Bay figs hundreds of years old. This rainforest canopy is home for the largest colony of grey headed flying foxes in NSW. Visitors are encouraged to explore this habitat by raised timber walkways suitable for all ages and levels of accessibility. The Billabong Koala & Wildlife Park on the Pacific Highway at the Port Macquarie provides a personal experience with
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Australia’s most loved and unusual animals. Visitors can come face to face with wallabies, kangaroos, wombats. There is even supervised koala patting three times a day. A recently opened reptile house gives visitors an insight into some slightly less cuddly inhabitants. Further north, the Coffs Harbour Zoo is another wildlife sanctuary with a focus on native flora and fauna. You can see everything from handfed kangaroos to Tasmanian Devils. The Zoo displays nearly 400 different animals and birds. For most of us we never get to experience an underwater world as magical and wondrous if not more so than that we can explore on land. However for those who can take the plunge the Mid North Coast of NSW is rich with stunning dive spots to see magnificent creatures of the sea. The most famous of the area is probably the protected grey nurse shark. Off Forster try “The Pinnacles” an excellent dive site where you pass through schools of pelagic fish as you descend to greater depths to observe the grey nurse Shark. Nearby Seal Rocks is also world renowned for its numbers of grey nurse sharks and its amazing underwater terrain. Another top spot is Fish Rock Cave located about 2 kilometres off Smoky Cape. The waters around the Solitary Islands Marine Park offshore from Coffs Harbour also
have a fascinating mixture of marine life. Here tropical species from the Great Barrier Reef can be found with marine life which occurs as far south as Tasmania. This mix makes it one of the most fascinating dive spots in Australia. Then there is that other favourite creature of the sea, dolphins. Around 160 bottlenose dolphins reside in the waters of Port Stephens, the Dolphin Capital of Australia. They take great delight in riding the bow waves of any passing boat. Every morning around 30 leave the port and swim around Yacaaba to play in the surf at Hawks Nest, to the delight of those out for a walk or surf. Indeed you will find them frolicking all along the mid north coast. In the Great Lakes area you might be luck enough to spot some from the Tuncurry Breakwater and at Nine Mile Beach. Further north they are at Crowdy Bay, in rivers and inlets such as the Camden Haven and Hastings and in the Nambucca River you might even spot then while having a game of golf on Stuart Island. So whether it be on the land or water take the time while visiting to learn more not only about the unique native fauna of Australia but why it’s natural environments are so important for us all.
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For copies of your touring maps call 1300 666 205 or visit www.midnorthcoastnsw.com.au
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Poco Loco
Award Winning Ironbark restaurant Open from 10am daily Freshly cooked to order menu Coffee and homemade desserts
Modern Mexican & Wood Fired Pizza. Open 7 Nights • BYO
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Smoky Cape Café
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Breakfast, lunch & morning and afternoon tea. Coffee & cake $6.00 with a delicious choice to choose from.Daily lunch specials. No surcharge for public holidays. 1 Cockatoo Place, South West Rocks Ph: (02) 6566 7740 www.smokeycaperetreat.com.au
Traditional home made pasta and sauces. Gourmet pizza, cakes and cappuccino, BYO, dine-in or takeaway, home delivery, veal, chicken and seafood. Open 7 nights.
Bago Maze
Five years in the research stage, five years of nurturing and construction coupled with plenty of blood, sweat and cheers the Bago Maze at Bago Vineyards has now reached the finale of the first major Stage. Designed by Jim & Kay Mobbs’ eldest child Ian, a qualified Landscape Architect based in the ACT, the opening of the Bago Maze represents a long time ambition of the Mobbs family to provide a unique attraction to complement the winery and provide an alternative for non wine consuming visitors. It was officially opened by Ian Mobbs on Sunday 2nd December. The Bago Maze consists of over a hectare in size of Lilly Pilli hedges, 2 kilometres of pathways, two observation towers, three bridges, a sunken pathway and an elevated walkway. During the conceptual period a number of trips were undertaken researching various mazes both in Australia and overseas. Finally a maze design very much linked to the vineyard such as the grapevine/bunch was settled upon. The opening of stage 1 signals the beginning of the start of the next stage which will see an extension of the existing maze along with a rainforest walk. The Bago Maze is open to the public from 10.00am to 4.00pm Wednesday to Sunday. During School Holidays and Public Holidays the Maze will also be open. Admission prices to the Bago Maze are Adults $10 and children $7. For more information contact Ian Adams 0428 256 282
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53 Pacific Drive, Port Macquarie Ph: (02) 6583 2679
Café 73 Drop into Café 73 on the highway. Great food, great service, and a great place to stop! Best coffee on the coast 73 Macleay St, Frederickton Ph: (02) 6566 8275
Surprising Food Bowl
A traditional part of a holiday in the areas has always been the fruit and vegetables purchase at a road side stall, seafood from regional co-operatives and oysters from local leaseholders. The strong emergence of local Farmers Markets has also added to the mix providing an opportunity for innovative farmers and chefs to develop and sell a broad range of valued added products made from the regions freshest and best. Menus up and down the coast highlight use of fresh local vegetable, fruits, sea food, beef, poultry and game. There is no shortage of choices and the quality sees local leaders also emerging on the menus in some of Sydney’s best eateries. Award winning wineries and boutique breweries enhance the gourmet experience and are welcoming stops on an emerging range of gourmet food trails that can also include an increasing number of farm gate tours where you can meet the farmers and learn more of their specialty foods. Tempt your taste buds, meet the locals and enjoy a Mid North Coast culinary adventure accompanied with service with a smile and a healthy dose of local pride.
① Great Lakes Winery
Wine-tasting and cellar-door sales 11–5 or by appointment. Cabernet, Shiraz, Chambourcin, Chardonnay, Verdehlo and Semillon.
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② Villa d’Esta Vineyard 5
Open every day 10–4 for tasting and cellar-door sales. Wines handmade to traditional Hungarian methods. BBQ/picnic facilities, handmade produce.
2884 Wallambah Road Dyers Crossing NSW 2429 12 km off Nabiac on Pacific Hwy Ph: 02 6550 2236 (inc mail orders)
③ Bago Vineyards
Cellar doors open daily from 10am–5pm for wine tasting, sales and local produce. Monthly ‘Jazz in the Vineyards’ and Bago Maze open Wed–Sun (daily in holidays).
Milligans Road (off Bago Road) Wauchope Ph: 02 6585 7099 www.bagovineyards.com.au
④ Cassegrain Wines 4
Tastings, Cellar Door Sales, Gourmet Foods, Restaurant, Functions, Weddings, Formal Garden and picnic areas. Open daily 9-5.
Pacific Hwy Port Macquarie Ph: (02) 6582 8377 www.cassegrainwines.com.au
Visit our superb Mid North Coast Wineries
115 Herivals Road, Wootton Ph: 02 4997 7255 Fax: 02 4997 7450
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⑤ Raleigh Vineyard
Award Winning Wines. Open 10am–5pm Wednesday to Sunday. 7 Days during NSW School holidays. Closed Good Friday Take Raleigh exit and follow signs
36 Queen Street, Raleigh Ph: (02) 6655 4388 www.raleighwines.com
⑥ Two Tails Winery
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Open: Tues to Sat 11am-5pm, Sunday 11.30am- 3.30pm. 7 days school holidays. Groups welcome. B&B available. 963 Orara Way, Nana Glen Ph&Fax: (02) 6654 3633 Email: twotails@optusnet.com.au www.twotailswines.com.au
See also map on page 17
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Come & Experience Macleay Valley Coast
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For a free holiday planner kit or accommodation booking service call 1800 642 480 www.macleayvalleycoast.com.au Visitor Information Centres: Pacific Highway South Kempsey Boatman's Cottage South West Rocks
Long
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Moorland
Heatherbrea
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g Flat
Nana Glen
The Clog Barn Pet Porpoise Pool The Butterfly House
WAY The Honey Place
Skirmish Paintball
Billabong Wildlife Park
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Mid North Coast Wineries
A Fair Dinkum Day Out
① Great Lakes Winery ② Villa d’Esta Vineyard ③ Bago Vineyards ④ Cassegrain Wines ⑤ Raleigh Vineyard ⑥ Two Tails Winery
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Island Palms
Spacious, quiet, ground-floor suites, air-conditioned, satellite TV, free wifi, family owned and operated. Seniors discounts available. www.islandpalms.com.au Ph: (02) 6554 5555
Open 7 Days 9:30am - 4pm Oxley Highway, Wauchope Ph: 6586 1940
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Area map supplied by North Coast NSW Tourism
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Covering: Kew - Camden Haven The village of Kendall is on the NSW Mid North Coast, about 3kms west of Kew and the Pacific Highway and half way between Taree and Port Macquarie. It’s one of a number of villages that make up the Camden Haven region of the Port Macquarie/Hastings Local Government Area. Other towns in the vicinity include Bonny Hills, Comboyne, Dunbogan, Lake Cathie, Laurieton and North Haven. Close by are the major commercial centres of Port Macquarie, Taree and Wauchope. Kendall, the Poet’s Village, is renowned for its community spirit, enterprise and initiative and has gained a reputation for the arts, community events and a lifestyle the envy of many. It is the home of the National Violin competition, the birthplace of the Camden Haven Music Festival and where Henry Kendall penned some of his best poetry. The town was crowned “NSW Small Community of the Year” in the Regional
Achievement & Community Awards in 2007 and was awarded the “Most Outstanding Tennis Community in Australia” by Tennis Australia in 2010. Due to a decline in the once thriving timber and dairy industries Kendall has seen a shift towards other commercial enterprises including tourism. Now boasting a craft theme with an eclectic feel, the regular markets and community activities ensures Kendall is a popular destination. THE GOOD LIFE IN KENDALL FESTIVAL 17 August 2013 – Kendall Showgrounds Resilience and Sustainability of Country Communities. The Festival provides opportunities for people to learn skills like Needlework and Quilting. Spinning of fleece, propagation of plants, making preserves and jams and obtaining information on natural products for good health, wellbeing, and skin care.
All club services available including weekly raffles and bingo
Kendall Services & Citizens Club Graham Street, Kendall Open weekdays from 11.00am Weekends from 10.00am Phone 02 6559 4207
River Oak Dining Room open for lunch and dinner Tuesday to Sunday and open for late breakfast/brunch on Sundays 9.00am to 11.30am. Theme nights, dining specials, a-la-carte, and functions a specialty.
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What to See & Do Kendall Showground Markets: held the first Sunday of each month, from 8.00am to 12 noon. Local country produce, flowers, preserves, local arts and craft.
DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY STYLE CAFÉ Jenelle Nosworthy’s fondest childhood memories include the many hours spent in the kitchen baking beside her Grandma. These warm memories and Grandma’s original handwritten recipes are the inspiration behind much of the menu at one of the newest hidden treasures of the Hastings – MISS NELLIE’S CAFÉ. Located in the township of Kendall, where the beaches of the Camden Haven meet the lush scenic valleys of the hinterland, MISS NELLIE’S CAFE is a modern-yet-classic haven for locals and visitors alike. The delightful country-style café celebrates the best of the Hastings local produce and offers something for everyone. Enjoy a relaxing morning coffee with a book on the verandah, treat yourself to a homemade cake or Devonshire Tea with homemade jam, or bring family and friends to enjoy a light meal, children’s menu or the nine flavours of ice cream! While you’re there, why not browse the shelves and take home some local goodies and gourmet gifts. MISS NELLIE’S CAFÉ is open 7 days a week during the Summer season – Mon to Fri 9am-4pm and Sat & Sun 10am4pm. Lunch bookings recommended. Ph: 6559 0085.
His & Hers comfort since 1981
Kendall Bazaar
buy fresh,local homegrown veges, herbs, plants, seedlings, fertilizers, jams, honey, craft, jewellery
Every Thursday 9am - 2pm • ABODE non toxic cleaning solutions • Hemp and Bamboo products • Stainless steel bottles • Bokashi Compost bins • UGG Boots • Clothing • Recycled bags • Hats • Soaps 1 Railway Street Kendall
02 6559 4524
craftyshoes@midcoast.com.au OPEN Wed, Thurs, Fri 9am-3pm Sat & Ist Sun 9-12 or by appt
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Kendall Post Office 8 Comboyne Street, Kendall Phone 6559 4000 Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm For all your local and international postage needs Stationery, giftware, $1 greeting cards, giftwraps and much more.
Kendall Op. Shop
through the Op shop locals have built the Kendall swimming pool and then built their own shop building and are able to offer grants each year to various charities that apply.
The Meeting Place Cafe Every Thursday 9am - 2pm
Open Mon.- Sat. and Sunday on Showground Market day just over the railway line on the left Great Coffee, Food and Prices. Homemade & Delicious At Kendall Community Centre. Run by volunteers for the maintenance of the Hall. Phone: 65590055 PLUS Craft Co-op at Kendall Railway Station
KENDALL SHOWGROUND *Markets*Carnivals* *Equestrian Events* Batar Creek Road, Kendall Facilities available for hire
Contact Mavis 02 6559 4339
OPEN 7 DAYS Monday to Friday 9am-4pm Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm
Local Produce Hampers for all occasions
Kendall Cellars
Stocking all your local produce needs
Comboyne Cheese Macadamia Nuts Baba Lila Chocolates Barbushco Products Wilmaria Olives Comboyne Street, Kendall
Exceptional service for Rural and Residential Real Estate Licensed: Real Estate Agents, Stock & Station Agents, Business Agents, Auctioneers and Property Management
02 6559 4121 office@kewfn.com.au 157 Nancy Bird Walton Drive Kew 2439
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Phone 02 65594496
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Taree Home Health Care
Chatham Pharmacy We are a generalist pharmacy with a very extensive range of personal, mobility and medical equipment available for sale or hire. home delivery service of equipment to the local area. Medication reviews and Webster packs also available.
Hours: Mon-Fri 8.30am- 6pm Sat 8.30am-12.30pm
11 Oxley St, Taree
(02) 6552 2955
With so much to see and do, you’ll want to stay another day f Crowdy Bay National Park Located in the northern section of the Manning Valley, this National Park covers some 6000 hectares of coastal plains.
f Wingham Brush Nature Reserve Just 10 minutes drive west of Taree, the Brush includes ancient Moreton Bay figs that are many hundreds of years old and provides a home for a large population of grey-headed flying foxes.
f Ellenborough Falls At 200 metres, it is the second longest single drop waterfall in the Southern Hemisphere. A timbered walkway to the bottom of the falls with rest spots on the way provides a comfortable walk.
f Tapin Tops National Park Lookouts like Rowley’s Rock provide panoramic views to Taree and the ocean beyond. The park is accessible by two wheel drive vehicle year round and has good picnic and camping facilities.
f Coopernook Forest Park Just off the Highway and an excellent base from which to explore Coorabakh’s stunning mountain tops, lookouts, caves and waterfalls.
f Manning Valley Beaches 45kms of coastline from Crowdy Head in the north to Hallidays Point in the south includes the white sandy beaches of Crowdy Head, Harrington, Manning Point, Old Bar, Wallabi Point, Saltwater, Diamond Beach, Red Head and Black Head. Reputed to be the best beaches on the Mid North Coast.
ralian made gifts f local produce f original artworks t s u A f o e g n a Great r
Call in to the Visitors Information Centre for more information and some great local products!
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P: 1800 182 733 Taree | Harrington | Manning Point | Old Bar | Wingham | Hallidays Point
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Manning Valley Visitor Information Centre 21 Manning River Drive Taree North
Manning Valley
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Covering: Hallidays Point - Diamond Head The Manning Valley is the place to come for a relaxing break from the crowds, noise and hi-rise buildings. The natural beauty of the valley is highlighted by the Manning River which lies at the valley’s heart. Water skiers, rowers, boaties and fishermen enjoy the calm waters of the Manning River, a rare double delta system, in fact the only one in Australia with two entrances to the ocean. Birdlife is prevalent as they skim the river for food and rest at the water’s edge. Oyster leases deliver succulent ready-toeat delicacies and fishing co-ops provide local seafood fare. There is a bounty of local produce for foodies, from wine makers, to National Award winning cafes in the historic town of Wingham. Experience the legendary Pacific Coast. Travelling from Sydney
to Brisbane, the Pacific Coast Touring Routes take you to many amazing destinations on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. The Manning Valley is one not to be missed so awaken your spirit with awesome landscapes and natural beauty. Explore some of the 26 seaside and hinterland townships and you’ll be surprised by the array of produce and options available, from Harrington to Hallidays Point. Natural assets abound with 9 National Parks and Reserves, 11 stunning beaches spreading across 45 kilometres of pristine coastline and some of the best surfing beaches on the NSW coast. Surfers ride the perfect wave at Saltwater or walk along Crowdy Bay beach and enjoy the commanding views around the Valley.
What to See & Do To experience the valley, explore by taking one of 7 drives around the region. There are suggested activities and attractions along the drives in townships and villages, lookouts, bushwalking trails within National Parks, beaches, lagoons and hinterland to discover. These are detailed on the latest Cartoscope Map of the Manning Valley available at the Visitor Information Centre.
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 21 Manning River Drive, North Taree Ph: 1800 182 733 Email: manningvic@gtcc.nsw.gov.au www.manningvalley.info
...will take you there!
Championship course for social and competition play Modern clubhouse facilities Menu available from 10am daily Cart hire Visitors welcome
6539 4000
121 Wingham Rd, Taree Fax 6539 4001 Pro Shop 6552 1506 clubtaree.com.au
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Greater Port Macquarie Ideally situated at the mouth of the Hastings River and the blue Pacific Ocean, Port Macquarie is a water lovers paradise. 15 pristine beaches, most of them patrolled, line the coast from Port Macquarie south to the Camden Haven. Enjoy the coastal walks, surfing, sail boarding, swimming, fishing, whale watching, and even camel rides. Many beaches feature barbecue facilities and playgrounds. The European settlement of Port Macquarie was established in 1821, three years after John Oxley reached the region by trekking down the Hastings River from the New England area. It is one of the oldest penal settlements outside of Sydney. Many early structures still stand today, along with a range of museums and interpretive centres, ideally suited to the history buff. Stretching from the rugged escarpments and lush pastures of the Comboyne Plateau to the unspoilt
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beaches, rocky headlands and stunning views of the coastal strip between Bonny Hills and Diamond Head, the Camden Haven is within a 30 minute drive south of Port Macquarie. The Camden Haven is renowned for its fishing and beaches, National Parks, State Forests, and outdoor lifestyle. Catch blackfish at Northern Breakwall, pick up a mud crab or two on Queens Lake or take a deep sea fishing charter; discover the rich fauna and flora in Kattang Nature Reserve and don’t miss magnificent North Brother Mountain. This region is a birdwatchers and bush walkers paradise.
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Cnr Clarence & Hay Street, Port Macquarie Ph: 1300 303 155 www.portmacquarieinfo.com.au tourism@pmhc.nsw.gov.au
...will take you there!
What to See & Do Explore St Thomas’ Anglican Church, built by convict labour between 1824 and 1826. Taste the wines at Cassegrain Winery. Cross the Hastings River on the vehicle ferry and visit the Limeburners Creek Nature Reserve and spend the day swimming, bushwalking and wildlife watching. Camel rides along Lighthouse Beach. The coastal lowland rainforest at Sea Acres Rainforest Centre. Feeding time at the Macquarie Nature Reserve koala hospital. Artifacts from the convict era in the Port Macquarie Museum. The superb panoramas from Gaol Point Lookout.
open 7 days naturally inspiring ... Rainforest Boardwalk.Guided Tours. Eco Exhibitions.Gifts and Souvenirs Open 7 days 9 am–4.30 pm Phone 6582 3355 seaacres@environment.nsw.gov.au Pacific Drive Port Macquarie (5 km from town centre) Rainforest Cafe Phone 6582 4444 enquiries@rainforestcafe.com.au
Modern Computers - LCD Screens SKYPE • Print – B&W or Colour Upload/Burn Data & Photos to CD or DVD SUPER FAST ADSL 2 +
Ph 6583 9399 (Opposite Coles )
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February 2013 Tide Chart
- Add an hour to the times for Day light saving
High Tide
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Low Tide
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11.30 am
1.55
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5.22 am
0.47
5.46 pm
0.36
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12.09 am
1.51
12.18 pm
1.44
6.16 am
0.51
6.31 pm
0.42
3
1.02 am
1.52
1.15 pm
1.34
7.19 am
0.55
7.24 pm
0.48
4
2.02 am
1.54
2.27 pm
1.25
8.33 am
0.55
8.27 pm
0.52
5
3.11 am
1.58
3.48 pm
1.23
9.55 am
0.51
9.38 pm
0.52
6
4.21 am
1.65
5.05 pm
1.26
11.09 am
0.43
10.47 pm
0.48
7
5.26 am
1.75
6.09 pm
1.34
12.13 pm
0.32
11.50 pm
0.41
8
6.24 am
1.84
7.04 pm
1.42
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1.07 pm
0.23
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7.17 am
1.90
7.54 pm
1.49
12.47 am
0.35
1.55 pm
0.17
10
8.07 am
1.92
8.40 pm
1.55
1.40 am
0.30
2.40 pm
0.15
11
8.54 am
1.89
9.25 pm
1.58
2.30 am
0.28
3.21 pm
0.17
12
9.39 am
1.80
10.08 pm
1.58
3.19 am
0.30
4.00 pm
0.22
13
10.21 am
1.68
10.49 pm
1.57
4.07 am
0.35
4.38 pm
0.30
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11.01 am
1.55
11.30 pm
1.54
4.53 am
0.42
5.14 pm
0.39
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11.42 am
1.41
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5.40 am
0.51
5.48 pm
0.48
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12.13 am
1.50
12.24 pm
1.29
6.30 am
0.59
6.26 pm
0.56
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12.59 am
1.45
1.13 pm
1.19
7.25 am
0.65
7.11 pm
0.63
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1.51 am
1.42
2.15 pm
1.12
8.30 am
0.69
8.08 pm
0.68
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2.53 am
1.41
3.32 pm
1.10
9.48 am
0.68
9.16 pm
0.69
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1.43
4.47 pm
1.13
10.53 am
0.64
10.23 pm
0.67
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1.48
5.45 pm
1.19
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0.57
11.20 pm
0.62
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5.49 am
1.55
6.30 pm
1.26
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12.33 pm
0.49
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6.33 am
1.61
7.08 pm
1.34
12.08 am
0.56
1.10 pm
0.42
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7.12 am
1.67
7.44 pm
1.41
12.50 am
0.49
1.44 pm
0.36
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7.50 am
1.72
8.18 pm
1.48
1.30 am
0.43
2.16 pm
0.31
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8.28 am
1.73
8.54 pm
1.55
2.10 am
0.38
2.49 pm
0.28
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9.06 am
1.72
9.32 pm
1.61
2.51 am
0.35
3.23 pm
0.27
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9.47 am
1.68
10.13 pm
1.64
3.35 am
0.34
3.59 pm
0.28
emerald downs 18 hole public golf course • Social play every day • Visitors and Social Clubs welcome • Pro-Shop with all hire gear inc carts Emerald Drive, Port Macquarie Ph: 6582 6120 Fax: 6582 2213 www.emeralddowns.com.au
Hi Fisho's! What a great month January was for fishing. Lots of good weather and plenty of fish biting. February will be just as good. It has been good to get a lot of Mums and Dads bringing their children out for a fish on Castaway and we have been having a great time catching Bream, Flathead and some really good Jewfish. One client caught 4 Jewfish in one session. Mud crabs have been a little quiet but February is a great time to be putting those traps in. Flathead have been taking Squidgy wrigglers and Gulp 4”swimming minnows in varying colours but Gary Glitter in the squidgy and pumpkinseed in the Gulp should have you connected to a few fish. The Bream have been biting on surface lures around the edges of the river, in between snags. The lures we have been using include Stada viral 70s, also the Bassday sugarpen. Both lures imitate a prawn to perfection. Working them in a twitching motion with plenty of pauses should get plenty of interest, so hold on to your rods. And remember to wait for the fish to take your lure before striking. If you want up to date fishing pictures and reports check out Castaway Estuary Charter Facebook page to find out what’s biting. http://www.facebook.com/ CastawayEstuaryFishingCharters Until next month, good fishing. Mark “Tacklerat” Saxon www.midnorthcoastimag.com.au
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Eat The Legendary Pacific Coast Savour the Flavour of this Leading Tourist Route What is one of the most enjoyable ways to discover the character, colour and bounty of The Legendary Pacific Coast? Eat It!
Surf Clubs have installed contemporary cafes with drop dead ocean views while renovated colonial cottages are funky eateries serving up great food and a choice of arts works and home wares.
The Legendary Pacific Coast, the leading tourist route from Sydney to Brisbane, today launches its new Food and Wine Trails at Port Macquarie’s annual food and wine festival, The Holiday Coast Credit Union Tastings on the Hastings.
Regional wineries and a growing number of boutique breweries create tastes that complement and enhance the character of their region. At the same time impressive tastings rooms and family friendly gardens and cafes offer a great family day out.
“These trails highlight the colour, character and great tastes at farmers markets, cafes restaurants, wineries, distilleries, and breweries along this 1000 km route from the Central Coast to the Northern Rivers,” said Legendary Pacific Coast Chair Ms Belinda Novicky. “There are a profusion of Farmers Markets bringing produce from the paddock to the people, creative chefs translating the character of the region into contemporary cuisine, a growing band of farmers specializing in organics and fine food producers who value add raw product to deliver teas, coffee, wine, boutique beers and a broad range of specialty gourmet goods.” Savouring the flavour of the drive is a mouth watering adventure! Winding roads embrace towering trees and lush pastures of macadamia, olive, avocado and tropical fruit farms. Historic sea side fishermen’s cooperatives deliver the catch of the day while succulent oysters breed in pristine rivers. Innovative
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Everywhere shelves are packed with locally bottled olives and olive oils, choc coated, salted and flavoured macadamia nuts, quality preserves, condiments, spices, teas and coffees. Dedicated chefs note the origin of ingredients while some even count the food miles from the paddock to your plate. These new Food and Wine Trails, to be continually researched and expanded, are the second in a series of special interest trails along the The Legendary Pacific Coast (TLPC). First in the series were “Culture and Heritage Trails” highlighting performance spaces, regional galleries, historic sites and interactive art studios. “Other trails to be launched later this year will deliver popular favourites, new product and some hidden treasures for visitors interested in Surfing Safaris, National Parks, Whale Trails, Backpacker Working Holidays and Aboriginal Stories,” said Ms Novicky.
“These trails would not have been possible without funding received from Destination NSW through its 2011/2012 Regional Tourism Product Development Program,” she said. “That program specifically aims to develop new tourism product and increase visitor numbers across regional NSW and has been valuable in developing our fabulous drive. We are excited at the diverse range of visitor experiences we can now offer on The Legendary Pacific Coast and look forward to hosting more visitors as they uncover the diverse character of our regions.” “The trails also focus on directing visitors to some of the smaller towns along the route that have been bypassed with the ongoing upgrading of the Pacific Highway. They retain their character and interest and remain very much a part of the rich tapestry of this great drive,” said Ms Novicky. Many of the more than 340 participating tourism operators along the route also regularly post new offers and special deals on TLPC website. And, if visitors are looking to rub shoulders with the locals they can find the who, what, where and why of some great community events on the site too. Short on time? Other online itineraries offer up suggestions for travellers or they can make their own on the iPhone app “My Adventure” where they can plan, record and share their Legendary holiday. For further information contact: Kim MacDonald, Project Coordinator, The Legendary Pacific Coast on enquiries@pacificcoast.com.au or mobile 0428 744 006.
Wauchope Covering: Wauchope: Comboyne - Ellenborough Falls The first European in the Wauchope area was Surveyor John Oxley who named Mount Seaview and the Hastings River (after Lord Warren Hasting, Governor of India) as he passed through the area in 1818.
eventually grow. Today Wauchope is a beautiful town endowed with a traditional timber-milling heritage. Wonderful places of historic importance are located throughout the town and in the surrounding areas a must see destination for all.
By 1820 cedar was being cut in the district and in 1821 Governor Lachlan Macquarie established Port Macquarie as a penal colony. By 1826 there were numerous experiments with sugar cane along the banks of the Hastings River.
What to See & Do
In 1828 a number of land grants were made along the Hastings River. In 1836 the village of Wauchope came into existence. Captain Robert Andrew Wauch (he had dropped ‘ope’ from the end of his name as a result of a family dispute) paid a deposit on 760 acres on King Creek.
Take a step back in time with the family – Wauchope’s Timbertown, a great day out
The property was named “Wauchope” and it was from this the town would
Experience the majesty of the Ellenborough falls – one of the southern hemisphere’s highest waterfalls, a 200 metre single drop
Enjoy delightful forest walks at Boorana nature reserve in Comboyne Wauchope is located 406 km north of Sydney
Coastal Reef & river trips daily
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Group & Private Charters Available • 12 metre catamaran with large front open deck and a fully covered rear deck for all weather operations. • 28 metres of handrail space. Full walk around deck. Plenty of room to spread out. All gear can be supplied or bring your own.
River Fishing 2 Hours from $25. Non-fishers welcome
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65th Annual Camden Haven Show KENDALL SHOWGROUND SATURDAY & SUNDAY 16th & 17th FEBRUARY 2013
Loads of entertainment and things to see and do for all ages Baby Show Beef Cattle Showjumping Ring Events Chainsaw Racing Pavilion Exhibitions Poultry “Troppo Bob” Magic & Comic Show Grand Parade Showgirl Presentation Side Show Alley & Rides “Eljay” Freestyle Motorbike & Bicycle Entertainment SUNDAY PLUS Wood-chopping Competition Draught Horses Demolition Derby
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Photo by Carrol Cummings
Macleay Valley Coast
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Covering: Crescent Head - Kempsey - South West Rocks Trial Bay Gaol which opened in 1886, as a works prison and utilised in World War One as a German Interment Camp closed in 1918, is located in the Arakoon State Conservation Area just 5 kilometres east of the coastal town of South West Rocks.
Stay in a working lighthouse!
Being one of the most popular attractions on the mid north coast of NSW, with spectacular scenery ranging from the extensive gaol ruins, to the natural beauty of Trial Bay, the coast and beaches. Visitors can camp, watching the sun set over the bay, or use the day facilities of BBQ’s and picnic areas, tour the Gaol and museum, go bushwalking, whale watching or swimming. Walks range from an easy 10 minutes up to difficult, 4 hours. There is a licensed restaurant in the park open from 8am to 3pm.
Smoky Cape Lighthouse B&B rooms and self catering cottages, bath robes, TVs in rooms, guest sitting room, three course country breakfast.
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the highest in NSW and only 10 minutes drive away from the Gaol. Bookings are essential for camping and all guided tours during School Holidays. Contact Trial Bay Gaol at Arakoon State Conservation Area on 02 6566 6168, 7 days, 9am to 4.30pm. Closed Christmas Day.
What to See & Do Take a tour through a working lighthouse – and take a walk back through time. Bookings: phone 6566 6301
National Parks and Wildlife Service runs qualified discovery programs throughout the Crescent head Scenic Drive – rustic back roads area, evening tours of the Gaol are run on Tuesdays and Thursdays during NSW school VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE holidays. Pacific Highway Sth, Kempsey Park The guided tours last for approximately 1.5 www.macleayvalleycoast.com.au hours. Self-guided tours of the Gaol are also Email: vic@kempsey.nsw.gov.au available between 9.00am -4.00pm daily. Ph: 1800 642 480 Whilst in the area visit Smoky Cape ...will take you there! Lighthouse, in Hat Head National Park, being
family fun things to do or see on the Mid North Coast of NSW! And you thought the Mid North Coast of NSW was just about its beautiful beaches. Think again when you exhaust yourself with this list of amazing things to do or see. Little Darlings Doll Museum & Coffee Shop For a spectacular display of dolls visit the Little Darlings Doll Museum and Coffee Shop at Failford. Over 5,000 dolls, bears etc. from the late 1800’s to the modern day. Big Buzz Fun Park The Big Buzz Fun Park is 25 acres of adventure and fun. It’s a great day out for all the family with activities including: Toboggan run, three open waterslides, jumbo slide, Go karts. Clarendon Forest Retreat Horse Riding At Clarendon they prize the horse riding for being fun, scenic and exciting. The trail horses are beautifully responsive and quiet. Imagine endless rainforest rides, feel the freedom. Timbertown Step back in time with a visit to Timbertown Wauchope, where you can ride the steam train, experience the bullocky display, observe the timber craftsmen at work and smell the coals of the blacksmith. Set amongst 87 acres of natural forest, Timbertown is an entire village, re-created to demonstrate the struggles and achievements of Australia’s pioneers. Timbertown is considered by many to be one of Australia’s finest heritage theme parks. a great day out for the whole family. Billabong Koala and Wildlife Park For a wild day out you must visit Billabong Wildlife Park, it’s the perfect family day outing. The park boasts a wide variety of Australian and exotic animals and birds, picnic areas and a cafe for that well deserved refreshment.
Cassegrain Winery Cassegrain is a premium winery located at Port Macquarie on Australia’s Holiday Coast. We invite you to visit our winery and taste a selection of our award winning wines. Sea Acres Rainforest Centre An inspiring experience. Share the wonders of one of the largest remaining coastal rainforest reserves in New South Wales. Enjoy the tranquil beauty of the elevated, accessible 1.3 kilometre rainforest boardwalk through pristine subtropical rainforest and relax in the Rainforest Cafe, serving delicious lunch, morning and afternoon teas. Boardwalk entry fee applies. Centre Of Gravity Indoor Rock Climbing Port Macquarie’s only Indoor Rock Climbing and Dark Zone Laser Centre is a fabulous place for all ages. Climbers are sure to enjoy the roots set with any amazing roof section to challenge. Bunker Cartoon Gallery John Chapman Way Corner of Hogbin Drive and Albany Street Coffs.... Coffs Harbour’s Bunker Cartoon Gallery is a unique heritage listed RAAF underground WWII bunker converted to Australia’s only dedicated black and white art gallery. Koala Hospital - Port Macquarie The Koala Hospital is in the grounds of Roto House. It is the world’s first hospital dedicated solely to the care and preservation of koalas.
Clog Barn - Coffs Harbour Experience the colour and charm of Holland without leaving Coffs Harbour. You can even see clogs being made by hand! Take a delightful stroll around the miniature model Dutch Village or pop into the cafe for lunch or just a treat of yummy pan cakes or coffee. Big Banana Coffs Harbour’s and indeed Australia’s most famous icon would have to be THE BIG BANANA. This giant structure located just north of Coffs Harbour on the Pacific Highway, 565 kilometres north of Sydney and 450 kilometres south of Brisbane is probably the most well known “Big Thing” in Australia, fun filled family day out. Carobana Confectionery Carobana Confectionery is Coffs Harbour’s own confectionery factory, family owned and operated since 1980. Carob and honeycomb are their main product, but they stock a large range of other goodies including chocolate coated popcorn. Honey Place Watch the bees working in their special glass hive without fear of being stung. Taste the many different pure Australian honeys, or try our new range of infused honeys.
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Taree Golf Club Visitors welcome, why not come along for a game of golf at Club Taree and enjoy the picturesque scenery of our course. Social play is available daily, while competition play is available for those players with recognised handicaps.
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Coffs Coast
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Covering: Coffs Coast - Valla Beach - Bellingen - Nambucca
Spend a day browsing local galleries, visit the museum to learn about the early days of the Coffs Harbour region. The Bunker Cartoon Gallery is housed in on historic World War II bunker, and is home to the largest collection of cartoons in the country – well worth a visit!
What to See & Do Head for the pristine beaches, on the north side of town. Visit the Jetty Strip for an array of fine dining experiences. Visit the Beautiful North Coast Regional Botanic Gardens. Call in to the Clog Barn, a Dutch village in miniature. Diving at the magnificent South Solitary Islands. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Cnr Pacific H’way & McLean St Coffs Harbour Ph: 1300 369 070 Email tourism@coffscoast.com.au www.coffscoast.com.au
The Jetty Strip has a great mix of restaurants and cafes with cosmopolitan
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The Clog Barn Experience the wonder and charm of Holland. Wander through our model Dutch village* set amongst award winning manicured gardens. Enjoy delicious authentic homemade Dutch cakes, pastries, pancakes and crêpes. Shop for unique gifts and souvenirs, Coffs Harbours largest range of collectable spoons and famous Delft Blue pottery! Stay with us in our comfortable affordable cabins or bring your own caravan.
The Clog Barn is a ‘must see’ Coffs Harbour attraction.
Our minature village*, model railway and gardens are great for the kids and a photographers paradise!
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FREE Clog making demonstrations 11am, 2pm & 4pm daily.
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Along Harbour Drive visit the Promenade where you can stroll by the edge of Coffs Creek, have a coffee, sip wine or dine, and watch the children paddle a canoe or feed the fish, then browse in the specialty shops. For more excellent shopping try the City Centre at the top of Harbour Drive with Palms Shopping, the mall and the pedestrian friendly main street. Make a visit to the Park Beach Plaza which has over 120 shops, and under the Highway to the Home Base shopping extravaganza.
food styles, in some of Coffs oldest buildings. In deed there is a range of delightful restaurants thoughout the city.
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Coffs Harbour has a myriad of exciting activities close at hand for the active tourist. Magnificent swimming and surfing beaches, white water rafting adventures, whale watching cruises, scuba diving, fishing cruises, skydiving and much more. For more relaxed entertainment visit the Pet Porpoise Pool. Take a walk in the magical Botanic Gardens, drive to the local lookouts and see the wonderful views of the Solitary Islands. The five islands form the most significant island group on the
New South Wales Coast and became the first protected marine reserve in Australia.
Coffs Harbour is the regional centre for Tourism, Commerce and Industry. It is well known for the Big Banana – a major tourist attraction just north of the city and the first of Australia’s “Big” attractions. Coffs Harbour has received international acclaim by winning a Nations in Bloom Award for the most liveable City in the world for its size. With excellent attractions, beaches, shopping facilities and more, there is something for everyone.
Coffs City Skydivers Coffs City Skydivers is a privately owned professional Tandem and Skydiving School, operated from the Coffs Harbour Airport. We have a team of instructors totalling over 20,000 skydives, who are dedicated to giving you the experience of a lifetime. From the time you enter our comfortable welcoming drop zone, we promise you our undivided attention, focusing on your safety and enjoyment so that we can provide you with a life lasting memory. The Coffs City Skydivers team will ensure that you have not only an unbelievable skydive filled with stunning views of our amazing coastline and hinterland, but we also pay attention to deepening your experience through breaking through fears and blocks you may be experiencing in your life. Our instructors are trained in personal growth and development techniques which have in some cases created life changing results for our clients, helping them move through life’s little barriers, using the art of body flight as a metaphor for change. Please call us on 0400 916 600 to book your slot on the ride to height, email us: jump@coffsskydivers.com.au or find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ coffsskydivers
Hand & Body Concepts At Hand and Body Concepts we specialise in His and Hers Waxing, Signature Facials, Massages, Ear Piercing, Upper Body Piercing, Graft-a-lash extensions and eyebrow and Eyelash tinting, manicures and pedicures, acrylic nails. We are stockist of Dermalogica and Aspect. Pamper packages and instant gift vouchers are available, purchase them on line and receive them straight away. Appointments are necessary, please call 66526011
Treat yourself, family and friends!
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At Hand and Body Concepts we specialise in: Signature Facials /peels/microdermabrasion Pamper Packages • Body piercing • Tinting Waxing for Her/Him & Waxing packages Makeup • Hand / Feet Treatments Eyelash Extensions • Body treatment • Massage Pamper packages and instant gift vouchers available online. 85 Park Beach Road Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 Appointments are necessary, please call 6652 6011
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Mid North Coast Accommodation
Karuah Motor Inn
Rockpool Motor Inn & The Rocks Restaurant
Quiet, restful, easy access, ground floor units, Foxtel, just off the Pacific Highway, 2.5 hours to Sydney. 422 Tarean Road, Karuah Ph: (02) 4997 5336 karuahmotorinn@bigpond.com www.karuahmotorinn.com.au
Luxurious resort-style Suites for all budgets. Close to main town centre and only 500 metres to the beach. 45 McIntyre St, South West Rocks Ph: (02) 6566 7755 www.rockpoolmotorinn.com.au bookings@rockpoolmotorinn.com.au
Meridian Resort
Wombat Beach Resort
Relax at Meridian Resort Beachside in Old Bar. Not near the beach BUT on the beach. 32 Lewis Street, Old Bar Ph: 1800 650 550 or (02) 6553 3441 Fax: (02) 6553 6737 www.meridianresort.com.au
A luxurious, award-winning Resort set amongst native gardens – explore the magical Holday Coast. 30-43 Pacific Street, Crescent Head Ph: (02) 6566 0121 www.wombatresort.com.au Email: wombatbeachresort@bigpond.com
Azalea Cottage
Moon River Motor Inn
Overnight or Weekly • Packages available. $120 per night per couple. Dogs welcome. Private golf course - Clubs supplied. 84 Warwiba Road, Old Bar Ph: (02) 6553 6636 www.azaleacottage.com.au
Comfort Inn Country Plaza
Fully renovated and superbly appointed rooms at the only 4 star motel in Taree with AUSTAR, internet and more. Ph: (02) 6552 2433 5 Bligh St, Taree www.countryplazataree.com.au
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Quiet Riverbank Motel and Licensed Restaurant Your choice of rooms including river-view rooms, family rooms, standard rooms or self-contained apartments. We can also hold functions and offer a number of facilities to guests, including fax and wireless internet access. FREE broadband & wireless internet. 157 Pacific Highway, Kempsey Ph: (02) 6562 8077 Email: moonrivermotorinn@mac.com www.moonriver.com.au
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