A convivial group of Cove locals gathered under the pergola last Saturday afternoon to farewell Annette & Lawrie Searle. Over the past few years the Searles have been actively involved . . .
Saturday 20th, 10am - 12pm Coffee in the Cove
Cake of the Day with your favourite barista style coffee... try our tasty Ham and Cheese Toasties or our delicious Raisin Toast... all served by our happy friendly hard working ...
Monday 22nd, 10 - 11am Coffee in the Cove
Thursday 25th, 10 - 11am Coffee in the Cove
A letter recently published in the Cove News (February 2015) suggests that the provision of a jetty in the village may offer a much needed escape facility in the event . . .
by Annie44
KATE WASHINGTON, LABOR CANDIDATE FOR PORT STEPHENS INVITES YOU TO 'POLITICS IN THE PUB' ON SUNDAY 14 DECEMBER FROM 1:00PM. PANELISTS: Professor Howard Dick, Micro-economist, University of Melbourne and Dr . . .
Already, this early in the season, we have had a small bush fire quite close our Village - an ominous warning of what might lie ahead this summer. An excellent . . .
by sirius
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The Royal Commission into the 2009, Victorian Black Saturday bush fires delivered a number of recommendations that reiterated the importance of educating the community on the most appropriate action to . . .
Well done to the RFS team who managed this week to make good use of the brief respite from the recent the windy weather to carry out a successful hazard . . .
by sirius
Council has determined new hire fees to apply during this financial year for our Community Hall. Primarily intended to cover inflation, the fees for two, three and four hours' hire . . .
Requests for rezoning, from eleven owners of non-urban blocks in the Cove, failed to receive any support at the May 13 meeting of GLC's Strategic Committee. An extract taken from . . .
by dougk
The effects of last Tuesday's share-the-pain budget will be felt by local Councils as well. The budget freezes local government grants at the current levels irrespective of population changes or . . .
by kathk
The Cove was well represented at Council's Community Meeting in Tea Gardens last week by six locals including five Residents Association Committee members. Glenn Hanford, the General Manager of Great . . .