November 2: Results from the Department of Forensic Medicine in Glebe confirm bones found in Nambucca Heads last week are of Aboriginal descent and at least 100 years old.
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November 2: The Valley donned all manner of tutus, rainbow stockings, sequins, sparkly wigs and flashy suits for the Rainbow Ball.
November 2: Five of Mavis New’s great grandchildren sang Happy Birthday to you, You’re 102! as she celebrated with family recently at Riverside Hostel.
November 9: It all depends on the weather. That is the caveat both the Member for Cowper, Luke Hartsuyker, and the Member for Oxley, Melinda Pavey, are putting to their comments about the highway upgrade timeline … after three years of construction and loads of promises.
November 16: Speed greed is peaking one day out from the Coffs Coast round of the FIA World Rally Championship. Reconnaissance has been going for the past two days with crews from all over the world stopping by local establishments for a bit of Nambucca hospitality on their way to test out the track.
November 16: Nearly 300 industry bigwigs boarded the plane to ‘Bowradise’ last week. They strapped themselves in, prepared for ignition and let their imaginations take flight during a symposium driven to stimulate ideas for the future of the Mid North Coast.
November 23: The feeling of being gutted is still with Shayne Higson, days after the devastation of watching NSW Upper House MPs vote down a bill to introduce voluntary assisted dying laws, by one single vote.
November 30: For three years skaters at the Nambucca Heads facility have had to pursue their sport surrounded by wire, including a crown of barbs. But no more … on Tuesday afternoon the fence, known as the cage or the prison, came down and local skaters are relieved.
November 30: Ritchie Donovan is honoured to follow his Olympic torch run with the Commonwealth Games one after being named as baton bearer. He will join passionate sports fan David Walker and dedicated sports administrator Anthony Miles for the baton’s run around the CBD on February 2.