More than $400,000 will fund 11 environmental projects, including plans to boost the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk’s profile.
City of Coffs Harbour
Coffs backs police access to live CCTV under strict safeguards
Coffs Harbour Council has backed plans to give NSW Police controlled live access to selected public CCTV cameras, subject to strict privacy and oversight safeguards.
Coffs doubles down on plan to protect key river system
Coffs Harbour has unveiled a draft 10-year strategy to continue restoring the Orara River and safeguard drinking water quality.
Coffs Harbour delivers major works while maintaining strong financial position
Coffs Harbour City Council has posted a strong financial result while completing major projects including a Woolgoolga library upgrade, a new pedestrian bridge and improvements to Brelsford Park.
Move to improve bulky waste service with free collection and faster access
Coffs Harbour residents could soon receive one free bulky waste collection a year, under plans to improve access to the service while freezing fees for additional pick-ups.
Councils strengthen reconciliation commitments across region
Port Macquarie Hastings Council has launched its Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) and is seeking a local artist to design uniforms, while the City of Coffs Harbour has placed its draft Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Strategy 2026 on public exhibition for community feedback.
Books, brains and big personalities to hit screens at Yarrila Place
Coffs Harbour will host live-streamed sessions from the Sydney Writers’ Festival at Yarrila Place from 21–24 May.
Coffs Harbour plans and budget open for community feedback
Coffs Harbour residents are invited to comment on a draft plan outlining the City’s spending, services and infrastructure priorities.
$6.5m infrastructure boost proposed for Woolgoolga
Coffs Harbour City Council has proposed a $6.5 million infrastructure upgrade for West Woolgoolga. Read more here.
City of Coffs Harbour to retain in-house lifeguard service
Coffs Harbour will retain its in-house lifeguard service after reviewing an external proposal, citing strong community support and opportunities for improvement.
