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 - Merimbula community home page
Click this link to view the TV Commercial
 - Sapphire Coast Think Tanks Conference facilities.

 - Bega Valley Business Forum
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My Merimbula - Win a Car Promotion
Proudly sponsored by Club Sapphire
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Draw 2 – Nov 15 This weeks draw saw a larger crowd in attendance at The Party Shop for the Nissan Micra key draw. It was on the last draw of the day that Mr Gerald Zimmer produced a huge grin and shouted “That’s me” Gerald has a one in 14 chance of winning t ...[read the full article]
My Merimbula is off & running with our 1st winner. Mrs Hewitt from Merimbula made her purchase from Pambula Mitre10 and was thrilled when drawn from the barrel. Mrs Hewitt was congratulated by MACCAT President Don Smith. Mr Smith said that around 70 people watched the 1st draw held at the Pambula Mitre 10 store.
Click on this link to take you to the BVSC meeting schedule.
MACCAT President Don Smith & Secretary Barry Harrison have meet with Local Police Sgt Clifton Scarlett this week. Don said that MACCAT was concerned with the increasing level of vandalism and break ins around the town however he was encouraged with the response he received from Sgt Scarlett.
Sgt Scarlett said he welcomed the discussions with MACCAT and was particularly pleased that MACCAT was interested in the welfare of the town. Sgt Scarlett briefed MACCAT on a number of matters relating to the town and said he was pleased that MACCAT had offered assistence to the NSW Police.
Both SMITH & Scarlett asked members of the community to ring Police at any time if they had concerns about their safety and welfare in the town. Sgt Scarlett said that his members would not tolerate unruly behavior around town.
MACCAT President Don Smith said that it has been a very sad week for MACCAT with the passing of David Ramsey, husband of Executive member Dawn Ramsey. Don said David was a very well respected member of the chamber and a hard working motel operator.
Don said the local business community had been had hit recently with the deaths of not ony David Ramsey, but also Gail McKay and Judy Williams.
Don passed his & MACCAT's condolences to Executive member Dawn Ramsey.
Tourism NSW Industry Newsletter article on Tourism, follow this link Local Government Urged to Invest in Tourism
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Frankie J sizes up the new Nissan
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MACCAT READY FOR $80,000 TOURISM/RETAIL PROMOTION
Even though MACCAT (Merimbula Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism) have had trouble convincing the regional traffic committee that a Fun Run could be safely held and are currently working through the issues, plans for this year are still all go for MACCAT’s other exciting projects.
Along with the New ...[read the full article]
The National Landscapes Steering Committee meet this week in Merimbula. President Don Smith said that the Committee meet at the Black Dolphin Motel to discuss the Master Planning stage for the Australian Coastal Wilderness region that takes in Bermagui to Lakes Entrance in Victoria.
Representatives from East Gippsland Tourism, Tourism Australia and Parks Australia along with the local members of the Steering Committee attended Wednesday meeting. Chair of Sapphire Coast Tourism Bruce Lever said it was a very productive day's planning and he said he looked forward to finalising the Master Planning. Bruce said the the Australian Alps had commenced its Master Planning and we are right on their heels.
Read the Tourism Australia story on the National Landscapes program.
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