On Saturday Night (May 23) the Cove community dug deep to express its appreciation of the splendid efforts of the SES during the April storms. At the end of the night the SES were presented with a cheque for $3,500 but when the receipts from donations, entry fees, raffles, auction sales and competitions are all combined, the final figure is likely to be even higher. Not a bad effort from one small village!
Impact of weather events on the Cove

The SES Post-Storm Community Forum was held in Tea Gardens on Tuesday 19 May. A small group of enthusiastic community members (including six from the Cove) joined a contingent of . . .
Over much of the past week or so, Council workers have been clearing piles of branches from the Cove. It has been a slow job and there is much more still to do.
by mpickles
Put 9:30 am on Friday 22 May in your diary to attend an important forum. The Minister for Emergency Services NSW has called on Local MPs to conduct meetings with . . .
by dougk
Information
The SES did a fantastic job following April's cyclonic storm events. While these events are still fresh in our memories, it is a good time to see what we can learn from our experiences. It will help the community to be better prepared should something similar happen again. To aid this process the SES are holding a public meeting at the Baptist Church in Tea Gardens.
by dougk
Received from Len Roberts 27 April 2015 13:55:28: (Update in comment below.)Hello all, Council has unexpectedly been able to get garbage compactors and excavator and will be cleaning up the . . .
Like the massive rainfall event of March 1st two years ago, the past week's storms will be seared into the memories of those locals who experienced them. On Monday evening . . .