NAIDOC Week 2020 in Coffs Harbour will once again celebrate the invaluable contribution that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make to our community, our history and to our nation, but this year most events will be ‘virtual’ due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The announcement that Coffs Harbour will potentially play host to a team camp for the 2023 Women’s World Cup has been hailed as a global opportunity for the grassroots game on the Coffs Coast.
The Design Team working on the West Woolgoolga Sports Complex have already met with the Community Working Group behind this successful initiative to continue the ongoing detailed design work.
Current COVID-19 restrictions in NSW have led Coffs Harbour City Council to withdraw its application for a part-day public holiday for this year’s Coffs Harbour Gold Cup Day on 6 August 2020 at the re…
Coffs Harbour City Council is currently revising and updating its Local Growth Management Strategy (LGMS) for the Coffs Harbour local government area (LGA).
All three of Coffs Harbour City Council’s libraries will reopen to the community on Monday, 29 June, as part of a staged process to ensure ongoing COVID-19 restrictions are followed.
Once the easing of COVID-19 restrictions allowed community halls to reopen with restrictions, Coffs Harbour City Council’s Community Recovery Officer, local support agencies and other organisations cr…
The latest chapter of the draft Coffs Harbour City Council’s Local Growth Management Strategy (LGMS) to be released for public comment – Chapter 7 Residential Lands – looks at the housing options for …