Coffs Harbour NSW
A growing city on the Mid North Coast
of New South Wales Australia 2450.Infrastructure & Services: The city
of Coffs Harbour is well equipped with infrastructure to support industrial
and commercial operations. It’s also a growing city that provides
many opportunities for families, young people and entrepreneurs seeing
to provide for the rapid growth in population.
Lifestyle
A temperate climate all year round, the average
annual maximum temperature is 23°C, golden beaches, magnificent rainforests,
nearby mountain ranges and clean air make it a great place to enjoy life.
Informal Lifestyle, minimal commuting times, many leisure, sporting and
social activities. It is a small place where people get to know one another
quickly but still large enough to offer choices in where to live or what
to do. Wherever you live by the beach or up in the mountains, the city
centre is not far away, usually less than 20 minutes and traffic is not
a problem. There are many leisure activities to occupy you and your family.
Some of these include: Licensed clubs, RSL, bowling, golf, yacht, fishing.
Awards
2000 Inaugural Prime most efficient local government
authority in NSW for the 2000/2001 financial year; 2002 - recognised as
the World's Most Liveable City with a population up to 75,000 people,
through the United Nations-sponsored Nations In Bloom Awards for Liveable
Communities. 2 Royal Australian Planning Institute Awards for the City
Centre Revitalisation Project and the Local Environmental Plan.
Shopping
City Centre
Blends a commercial business area with an attractive shopping complex
- the Palm Centre, which has also recently received a major upgrade.With
free parking in two multistorey undercover parking areas.
Homebase
Located on the Pacific Highway about 2kms north of the CBD. Homemaker
Centre which features about 20 retail areas with large free parking areas
with pick-up and delivery points for ease of shopping.
Park Beach Plaza
Located on the Pacific Highway about 2kms north of the CBD. Park Beach
Plaza is the largest regional shopping centre between Newcastle and the
Queensland border. It features larger stores such as Target, Big W, and
Woolworths as well as 6 banks, Medicare, Medibank Private, Australia Post
and every type of specialty shop. Approximately 4.3 million tourists pass
through the Centre each year. Large free parking areas with pick-up and
delivery points for ease of shopping.
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