Coomba & District Progress Association

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30/05/2026
30/05/2026

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The PPCA has been informed by the Dries Family and the property development group, hbgroup, that they will host a

PUBLIC MEETING on TUESDAY, 2 JUNE 2026 commencing at 6:30pm
at the PACIFIC PALMS LIFESAVING CLUB, ELIZABETH BEACH.

The Dries Family and hbgroup will present two development proposals for Blueys Beach / Charlotte Bay localities.

This information has been provided by the PPCA to inform the community of this meeting. PPCA has no association with either of the developers - the Dries family or hbgroup.

Regards
PPCA

27/05/2026

Please be aware that there is a Community Conversation taking place at Forster tomorrow.

Thursday 28 May, 2:30pm
Forster Civic Centre
4 Lake Street

Community Conversations help community and Council decisions-makers come together for an open discussion about local opportunities and challenges.

The conversation will help community members stay well-informed and can bring to light matters that need Council’s attention.

Shallow Bay Road Road and Ede Road maintenance In next two weeks.
22/05/2026

Shallow Bay Road Road and Ede Road maintenance In next two weeks.

MidCoast Mayor wants your help to lobby the Federal GovernmentPublished on 06 May 2026Mayor web.jpgMidCoast Council is c...
18/05/2026

MidCoast Mayor wants your help to lobby the Federal Government
Published on 06 May 2026

Mayor web.jpg
MidCoast Council is calling on residents to join with other councils across New South Wales, by calling on the Federal Government to increase funding for Local Government.

Mayor of MidCoast Council, Claire Pontin, said local governments are the backbone of our communities, delivering essential services and infrastructure that shape the daily lives of Australians, underpinning community wellbeing, and economic vitality.

Despite this, funding constraints continue to limit councils’ ability to meet these growing demands.

“In the 1990s, councils received about 1% of total Federal tax revenue,” explained Mayor Pontin. “Today, that has dropped to around 0.5%. We are calling on the Federal Government to restore this funding to 1%.

“When councils are forced to raise local government fees, charges and rates to remains sustainable, that places a direct burden on ratepayers and increases the cost of living. Increased Federal funding would help to address this.

The call for action is part of the “Invest in Us” campaign led by the NSW Country Mayors Association. The campaign aims to raise awareness about the need for stronger and more reliable funding for councils.

In recent years there has been unprecedented operational cost increases for local governments. While there are federal grants programs that are available, these are usually accessed through competitive funding applications which take up considerable staff time, and are project-based, limiting councils’ ability to deliver on what the community actually needs and wants.

“A return to 1% of tax revenue would enable a significant increase in our roads budget, helping to close the current gap between the work that needs to be done and the funds we have to do it,” said Mayor Pontin.

Given that this issue is currently being reviewed through a Federal Government inquiry into the financial sustainability of Local Government, this is a perfect time for councils and residents to band together and let Federal Government know the importance of this issue to our community.

Visit the Country Mayor’s Association to see how you can help

Our Campaign Every day, across Australia, councils are creating and maintaining the communities you, your family and your friends live, work and play in.However, it is getting harder and harder to provide the services and facilities that so many take for granted because balancing the budget has neve...

17/05/2026

We have just reported 6 issues on Coomba Road to Mid Coast Council.
We are endeavouring to use the report function on the council website to advise the council of the issues to make the roads safer.
If you see a local issue that needs attention, don't hesitate:
https://www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/Contact-us/Report-and-request
You will receive an incident number.

Thanks to Michael from Palms SLSC. You ran a wonderful masterclass today! We all got to play with the training defibrill...
16/05/2026

Thanks to Michael from Palms SLSC. You ran a wonderful masterclass today! We all got to play with the training defibrillators, and did a refresher CPR course on “real” dummies. You never know when you are going to need this skill and if the need happens, you’ll want these people around! Thanks to all 15 people who came to learn this life saving technique! Thanks to Ben Cannon for supplying a training device. If you’d like to buy your own defibrillator, contact Progress. [email protected]

16/05/2026

Come to the community centre at 86 Moorooba Road. For just $5 you can learn our new defibs and save a life! Commences 2-4pm

13/05/2026

Now we have the defibrillators it would be a great opportunity to come along and learn how to use them! 2-4 at the hall - book your spot and email [email protected]
You never know when you’ll need to save a life! Only $5. CPR training also available.

11/05/2026

Public Meeting this Tuesday (tomorrow night (at Coomba Community Centre) at 7pm for the Coomba & District Progress Association. Come and find out what we’ve been doing for the community and have your say. Email: [email protected] to put anything on agenda.

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Coomba Park Community Centre, 86 Moorooba Road. Mail Box Located At 11 Kirribilli Avenue, Coomba Park At Shop
Coomba Park, NSW
2428

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