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Visit our Recovery Hub for support, updates, and assistance after the recent flooding.
Published on 13 June 2025
Thunderbolts Way will remain closed about 40 kilometres north of Gloucester near Bretti, in the short term, as crews work to clear landslips and repair bridges.
Published on 12 June 2025
Technicians from Aqua Analytics will again be on the lookout for leaks across the MidCoast when the NSW Government’s Regional Leakage Reduction Program returns to the region next week.
Published on 11 June 2025
Interested schools, community groups and sporting organisations now have until Thursday 31 July 2025 to apply for a Water Wiser Grant.
Published on 10 June 2025
MidCoast Council will spend $4.1 million to restore a permanent water supply to Wingham after the pipeline supplying the town was damaged during the flood.
MidCoast Council Mayor Claire Pontin has written to the Premier requesting him to seek a Category D disaster classification from the Federal Government. This follows meetings in Sydney last week with Ministers.
Published on 06 June 2025
It’s with a heavy heart that I share the news of the passing of former Councillor Dheera Smith.
As the enormous clean-up effort from the flood continues, MidCoast Council is asking people outside of the flood-impacted areas not to put their waste on the kerbside.
Barrington Tops National Park and the surrounding State Forests all remain closed due to impacts from the recent extreme weather event.
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