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Macleay Valley
W e l c o m e P a c k
Kempsey Shire Council acknowledges the support of the businesses that have contributed to the production of this handbooklet.This document contains third party advertisements and Kempsey Shire Council does not make any representation as to the accuracy or suitability of any of the information contained in those advertisements and does not accept any responsibility or liability for the conduct or content of those advertisements and the offerings made by the third parties. Third party advertisements where goods and services are advertised are not endorsed or recommended by Kempsey Shire Council. Your access to or use of them is at your own risk.The content of this booklet was believed to be accurate at the time of publishing. Some of this content may be out of date or inaccurate. Kempsey Shire Council takes no responsibility for any decisions made or action taken on the basis of this information.Further, this booklet contains references to websites and/or content of other agencies associated with the functions of Kempsey Shire Council. The content of these references is not created or maintained by Kempsey Shire Council, and as such Kempsey Shire Council takes no responsibility for the consequences of using such content.
WelcomeVision & Regional oVeRVieWlocation & linkscommunity & lifestyleindustRy, Business & inVestmenttouRism & attRactionscouncil WoRking With Business & industRymacleay Valley histoRykey economic datauseful contactslocal Business PRofiles - stePhen keiR, akuBRa hats
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- PeteR & keVin hitchins, south West Rocks diVe centRe
- teRRy & anna kiRk, kemPsey camPing WoRld
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“As a business operator and long-term local who has been privileged to have travelled to many parts of Australia as well as internationally, I am extremely excited by the future I see for the Macleay Valley and the Mid North Coast Region.
Apart from its undisputed scenic beauty - rugged mountain ranges, deep-flowing rivers, fertile floodplains and stunning coastline, to name a few – the Macleay Valley enjoys an excellent strategic location approximately mid-way between the lucrative markets of Sydney and Brisbane.
This location, combined with close and convenient access to the newly upgraded Pacific Highway, is a major attraction for business and industry seeking to combine quality lifestyle with commercial competitive advantage.
History demonstrates, and time will continue to prove, that the Macleay Valley is a region that knows how to do business, and do it well.
Kempsey is not only home to the iconic Akubra Hats manufacturing plant, but to many other successful and innovative companies, including Nestlé, Australian Solar Timbers, Eversons Food Processing, Australian Architectural Timbers, DGI International, Macleay Valley Transport and numerous others too many to name.
In fact, Kempsey achieved the highest growth rate (7.5%) of Gross Regional Product on the Mid North Coast during the 12 months to June 2011, rising from $1.058 to $1.137 billion.
What the figures don’t reveal, however, is the powerful sense of community that exists in the Macleay Valley. It is our people that make doing business here such a pleasure and a privilege.
And it is my added privilege to be leading an organisation that is committed to providing our business community with the best service possible.” Cr Liz CampbellMayor, Kempsey Shire Council
We value Trust, Co-operation, Service, Innovation and Pride
Welcome
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Vision & Regional oVeRVieW Kempsey Shire Council’s vision for the Macleay Valley is to work alongside the community to preserve and enhance our natural environment and lifestyle. We aim to achieve this vision by providing high quality services and facilities through strong leadership, and by considering the needs of our community, the environment and future generations. As an organisation, we value trust, co-operation, service, innovation and pride. Kempsey covers an area of 3,338 km2 and is the major town and service centre for the Macleay Valley. It is conveniently located between Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour on the Mid North Coast of NSW.
This region of 148,000 residents spans a large coastal geographic area from Great Lakes in the south to Coffs Harbour in the north, taking in the towns of Forster, Taree, Port Macquarie, Macksville, Nambucca Heads, Urunga and Bellingen. With its idyllic sub-tropical climate, abundance of natural assets and pockets of strong investment, the Mid North Coast is an extremely popular tourism and sea and tree-change destination.
Kempsey
West Kempsey countryside
Watersports on the Macleay River
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location & links The Macleay Valley is strategically positioned mid-way between Sydney and Brisbane and, closer to home, between the coastal regional centres of Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour. The Macleay Valley is accessible via the North Coast Rail Line and the Pacific Highway. The scheduled upgrade to the highway to dual carriageway in 2013 will further improve highway travel times to major centres along the East Coast. The upgrade also provides Kempsey with a unique strategic advantage, with the southern and northern interchanges having close proximity to the town centre and industrial areas. Kempsey Airport, located a 10-minute drive west of town, offers a superior facility for charter flights, while regular passenger services are available from Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour. The impressive Macleay River is a major feature of the area, both as a historic transport corridor and a place for boating, fishing and other recreational pursuits.
Regional maP
Kempsey Airport
Kempsey Airport Terminal
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Central Kempsey
community & lifestyle The Macleay Valley combines a quality country and coastal life-style with a wide range of services and facilities, including: • A strategic location along the Sydney-Brisbane corridor• Excellent transport infrastructure and services• Multi-skilled and stable workforce• Export-focussed business environment• Superior lifestyle• Welcoming sub-tropical climate• Spectacular, unspoiled mountains, bushland, coastline
and river Kempsey provides excellent schools, including 4 high schools, 16 primary schools, numerous childcare centres and pre-schools, as well as the Kempsey Campus of the North Coast Institute of TAFE. Southern Cross University operates a campus at Coffs Harbour, while Charles Sturt and Newcastle universities offer courses at Port Macquarie. Kempsey offers numerous facilities, including: • A modern medical centre as well as a number of privately
owned medical practices• Shopping centres and stores including Big W, Country
Target, Woolworths, Coles, IGA, Aldi (opening March 2012) and many unique country specialty stores
• Sports grounds and recreational facilities• 11 licensed clubs• 4 public swimming pools• 10 registered clubs• 4 golf courses• Horse and greyhound racing tracks• Indoor cricket and ten pin bowling• 14 tennis court complexes and 3 squash complexes• Service clubs including Rotary, Lions, Apex, Quota, Probus
and View Clubs.
Kempsey CBD
Kempsey RSL
Crescent Head Country ClubKempsey Central Shopping Centre
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industRy, Business & inVestment The Macleay Valley is home to many large, successful and global businesses, with our top ten private sector employers including: 1. Macleay Valley House retirement home2. Nestlé Australia3. Woolworths Supermarket4. Eversons Food Processors5. McDonalds Restaurant6. IGA Supa7. Bupa nursing home8. Akubra Hats9. Vincent Court Hostel10. South West Rocks Nursing Centre Other major commercial employers include Bi Lo, O’Donnell & Hanlon, Cedar Place Aged Care, Macleay Valley Transport, Coles, Laheys Constructions, Bunnings Hardware, Australian Solar Timbers and IGA West Kempsey. Major public sector employers are Kempsey Shire Council, Kempsey Hospital, TAFE and Mid North Coast Correctional Centre.
The Nestlé factory, Smithtown
Australian Solar Timbers General Manager Allan Hutley
Brothers: Trent, Ben & Michael O’Donnell
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“Akubra made the move from Sydney to Kempsey almost 40 years ago, as basically it had become completely uneconomical for us to operate there.
The government of the day was offering incentives
to businesses to move into rural areas and the company decided to take advantage of that.
We chose Kempsey over four other regional towns, largely because of region’s available workforce, high quality lifestyle, and ready access to air, road and rail services. Relocating to Kempsey has been a very positive move for Akubra.
Today, we still have access to a stable workforce and the real estate is affordable, which means it isn’t overly expensive for people to live and work here and enjoy a good lifestyle.
Our location half-way between Sydney and Brisbane also means there is good transport access to the south and north, which is important for us given we’re now producing an average of 160,000 hats per year, which are sold all over Australia and internationally to China, the US and Germany.
The lifestyle is also extremely attractive. You can go home and relax, or drive 20 minutes to the beaches… the Macleay offers a terrific life-work balance.
Our location is no hindrance to growing our business or to winning large government contracts, as our recent successful bid to supply slouch hats to the military department demonstrates.
Technology has really narrowed the communication gap, and we can achieve anything we want with a phone call or email. Sydney is now only a few hours’ drive away or half an hour by air, it’s easy.”
Stephen Keir
LOCAL BUSINESS PROFILES
stePhen keiRmanaging diRectoR, akuBRa hats
Main photo: Company Secretary Roy Wilkinson
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Kempsey Regional Saleyards
Numerous government departments are also based in the Macleay Valley, including the Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, Rural Lands Protection Board, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Community Services and the Department of Families. The Macleay Valley offers the business sector a range of benefits, including: • Steady economic growth (no boom and bust cycles)• Reliable and available workforce• Quality lifestyle• Strong business networks• Strategic location and quality transport links• Affordable real estate.
DGI International produce components for the mining industry
Lahey Constructions
The scenic Macleay River
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“Although I have owned Travelscene for the past 11 years, I have worked in the business for 30 years and the business itself has operated since the 1950s.
I am extremely fortunate that the industry I work in gives me the opportunity to travel the world. And do you know what? After all the countries I have visited, I can honestly say the Macleay Valley is one of the most beautiful places in the world.
What I also love about the Macleay Valley is its friendliness. Kempsey has a heart and a soul. We are a very close and caring community and there is nothing like being able to walk along the street and be welcomed so warmly by your friends, neighbours and colleagues. The atmosphere makes you feel so positive, and it’s that positive outlook that you project that comes back to you in your business every day.
There is no doubt the people of Kempsey have provided my staff and I with a pretty good income. We don’t
have significant highs and lows, our volumes are pretty constant. Sometimes we struggle, like everywhere does from time to time, but you’ve got to take the bad with the good, and most of the time it’s good.
We are not millionaires, but living in the Macleay makes me feel like one, because of the quality lifestyle.
There are also many opportunities for business networking through the various chambers of commerce and the Business Women’s Network. The majority of local business owners are extremely positive and proactive and that’s what keeps us strong as a business community. Other groups like Rotary also give you a great opportunity to build friendships that go beyond business.
Overall, I feel very fortunate to live in a place I love and work in a business that provides me with so much opportunity to interact with the rest of the community and provide them with a good service.”
sue goRmanoWneR/oPeRatoR, tRaVelscene kemPsey
Winner, 2012 Macleay Argus Business of the Year
LOCAL BUSINESS PROFILES
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touRism & attRactions With golden beaches, lush rainforests, winding rivers, scenic hinterland and 100,000ha of State Forest and National Parks, the Macleay Valley is an extremely popular holiday destination for growing numbers of regional, national and international visitors. Tourism Research Australia estimates the average annual total visitor spend in the Macleay to be $173 million, with 247,000 overnight and day visitors holidaying in the region each year. Visitors to the Macleay Valley stay longer and spend more than the NSW average, with the average length of stay 4.5 nights and the average spend $570 per visit ($128 per night). The hinterland takes in the heritage towns of Bellbrook and Willawarrin and offers scenic lookouts, country markets, canoeing and world class Bass fishing. The coastal towns of Grassy Head, South West Rocks, Hat Head and Crescent Head provide some of the best uncrowded surfing beaches on the east coast of Australia. Crescent Head is home of the famous “Crescent Head Classic”, with surfers coming from every part of Australia and overseas to compete in an annual competition that celebrates surfing’s history. South West Rocks offers first-class fishing, sailing, surfing, scuba diving and snorkelling, with scuba divers from all over the world coming to explore the 110-metre tunnel at Fish Rock. Nearby, Trial Bay Gaol and Smokey Cape Lighthouse offer stunning modern-day monuments of a rich coastal history. Meanwhile, the historic river villages of Frederickton, Smithtown and Gladstone, located on the banks of the Macleay River, offer historic buildings, vibrant arts and craft communities, niche shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants.Grassy Heads coastline
South West Rocks regularly hosts surf lifesaving championship events
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LOCAL BUSINESS PROFILES
“Our business has been in the Hitchins family for over thirty years. My brother Kevin and I took it over seven years ago.
We’ve just been named a finalist in the State Tourism Awards, so we feel proud of that achievement and hope we’ve got what it takes to be named as winners.
Our business is now internationally renowned and attracts divers from all over the world who are keen to experience Fish Rock off South West Rocks. In June this year, Australia Geographic named Fish Rock as one of the country’s top three dive sites.
Living and working here in the Macleay Valley definitely has its bonuses. Firstly, we have a small town environment and community, which is appealing to tourists.
Secondly, we are located an equal distance from
both Brisbane and Sydney, which allows us to market successfully and draw on both.
Thirdly, our coastline is very different from any other part of NSW. We have some great features, like interesting islands plus large, unspoiled areas of National Park.
We also have perfect beaches. Everyone else along the coast says their beaches are perfect, but you don’t have any idea of perfect until you see our beaches. They’re clean, they cater for everyone from toddlers to world-class surfers all within a close proximity, plus we have beaches facing a range of directions, which means they are available in all types of weather.
The dive experience we offer attracts divers from all over Australia and all over the world and it’s very rare that a diver won’t say that diving here was the best dive they’ve ever done.”
PeteR & keVin hitchinsoWneRs, sWR diVe centRe
Finalists, Adventure Tourism Category, 2012 NSW Tourism Awards.
Trial Bay Gaol
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Gladsone Art Gallery
Fishing on the Macleay River
council WoRking With Business & industRyKempsey Shire Council’s Economic Sustainability Unit has been established to enhance local business development and promote employment and investment opportunities. Staff can assist in a range of ways, including: • Providing economic information and data to business
clients• Offering business people a first point of contact regarding
economic development activities• Linking business operators with other government
agencies and regional organisations to assist with business development and funding opportunities
• Assisting with any regulatory requirements.
fuRtheR infoRmation Susannah SmithManager, Economic SustainabilityPhone: 02 6566 3122Mobile: 0427 271 485Email: Susannah.smith@kempsey.nsw.gov.auwww.kempsey.nsw.gov.au Edwina BrownEconomic Sustainability OfficerPhone: 02 6566 3111Email: Edwina.brown@kempsey.nsw.gov.auwww.kempsey.nsw.gov.au
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“We arrived in the Macleay in 2003, after working in the hotel business on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. We had been holidaying at Hat Head since 1980 and had always loved the area, so it was our view that if we ever left Sydney, this is where we would come.
It’s a very relaxed place to live. Between the beaches and the river, it offers a good outdoor lifestyle, especially for fishing. The climate’s also fantastic. The valley itself is extremely beautiful and yet it still has close proximity to Sydney and the Gold Coast, which is appealing.
What we enjoy most about doing business in the Macleay is the people. We treat people the way we wish to be treated and, as a result, our customers are extremely loyal to us.
teRRy & anna kiRkoWneRs, kemPsey camPing WoRld & comPleat angleR
Winner, 2011 Macleay Argus Business Person of the Year
LOCAL BUSINESS PROFILES
While we cater mainly for locals, Kempsey is also the retail base for people holidaying at all the outlying beach areas, so we get a lot of business from the visitor market as well.
Since moving to the Macleay, our eldest son Brent and his family have relocated to the area and he is working with us in our business, managing our Compleat Angler store. So we now have a grand-daughter growing up in the Macleay too.
To be honest, we don’t miss anything at all about the city… the roads are horrendous, it’s not a comfortable environment and you just don’t get the same welcome you get in the country.”
Hat Head
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Trial Bay Gaol
macleay Valley histoRy The Macleay River Historical Society’s award-winning museum at the South Kempsey Visitor Information Centre is an excellent source of historical information, photographs and artefacts. Housed within a building designed by the renowned architect Glenn Murcutt, the museum traces the Macleay Valley’s history from the time of Aborigines to today. The Macleay Valley’s history is vested in the Dunghutti people, with remnants of their ancient culture remaining today. Earliest European settlement was recorded in 1827 when Captain AC Innes established a cedar party north of Euroka Creek on the Macleay River. Today, Kempsey is the commercial heart of the Macleay River valley and is a progressive town with a strong sense of community. Many locals have achieved success, including country music singers Slim Dusty and Shorty Ranger, author Thomas Kenneally, photographer Angus McNeil, Pharlap strapper Tommy Woodcock and Aboriginal artist, the late Robert Campbell Junior.
Slim Dusty Centre
South Kempsey Visitor Information Centre
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KEY ECONOMIC DATA
macleay Valley fast factsPoPulation Total in Macleay Valley 28,134Males 14,111Females 14,023Aboriginal & Torres Straight Islanders 11.1%Population growth 2.7%Largest denomination Anglican (26.6%)Median Age 45 years
families Total in Macleay Valley 7,509Average children/family 1.9Private dwellings 13,409Average people/household 2.4
financialMedian weekly household income $748Median monthly mortgage repayments $1,300Median weekly rent $190Median sales price Kempsey (all dwellings) $260,000 (increase of 6.1% for the 12 months to December 2011)
assets & accessAverage motor vehicles per dwelling 1.6Houses (dwelling type) 89.2%Apartments (dwelling type) 4.5%Broadband Internet access 64% *ABS 2011 Census
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outPut economic PRofilenumBeR of Businesses 2,400total annual industRy tuRnoVeR $1.4 Billion
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toP 5industRy sectoRs JoBsRetail 15.1%Health Care & Social Assistance 13%Education & Training 10.1%Accommodation & Food Services 9.4%Manufacturing 8.9%
outPutManufacturing 21.9%Rental, Hiring & Real Estate Services 12.6%Construction 9.6%Retail 5.7%Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry 5.5%
eXPoRtsManufacturing 52.9%Agriculture 9.7%Transport, Postal & Warehousing 5.1%Accommodation & Food 4.9%Public Administration & Safety 4.6%
Value-addedManufacturing 11%Health Care & Social Assistance 8.6%Retail 6.9%Public Administration & Safety 6.9%Education & Training 6.6%
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useful contacts fedeRal PaRliament seats CowperSitting Member: Luke Hartsuyker (Nationals)Website: www.lukehartsuyker.com.auMap : Cowper Electorate (PDF - 0.43 MB) LyneSitting Member: Rob Oakeshott (Independent) Website: www.roboakeshott.comMap: Lyne Electorate (PDF - 0.47 MB)
state PaRliament seatsNSW ParliamentWebsite: www.parliament.nsw.gov.au OxleySitting Member: Andrew Stoner - Deputy Premier (Nationals)Website: www.andrewstoner.com.au Map: Oxley Electorate (PDF - 2.24 MB) Regional deVeloPment austRalia (mid noRth coast nsW)Peter Tregilgas - Executive OfficerPhone: 02 6583 8641Email: peter@rdamidnorthcoast.org.auWebsite: www.rdamidnorthcoast.org.au nsW dePaRtment of industRy & inVestmentRon McDermott - Business Development ManagerPhone: 02 6583 5647Email: ron.mcdermott@business.nsw.gov.auWebsite: www.business.nsw.gov.au
*ABS Australian Business Registrar 2007
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We look foRWaRd to WoRking With youKempsey Shire Council is a proud and progressive organisation that is committed to offering you or your company professional care and service throughout the Planning process. We support development that adds to the overall quality of life on the Macleay Valley Coast, from new dwellings/alterations and additions to new business. We are keen to work with new businesses wishing to establish here, as well as existing businesses wishing to expand their operations. As an organisation, we value the enormous economic contribution our local businesses make towards creating local jobs, prosperity and productivity.
We appreciate the requirements can be complex and technical, and for this reason will look forward to doing our best to work closely with you to ensure the processes are followed as efficiently as possible.
deVeloPing in kemPsey
Before making any changes to a building or occupying a premise within the Kempsey Shire, you may need to submit a Development Application (DA). A DA is required for all development in the Kempsey Shire except where it is considered either exempt or complying development.
The Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act) and the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act
DEVELOPING IN KEMPSEY
Regulations 2000 (Regs) as well as the State Environmental Policies (SEPPs) provide the framework and assessment procedures for all NSW.
Kempsey’s Local Environmental Plan (KLEP), Development Control Plans (DCPs) and Council policies provide local planning guides specific to types of developments and/or specific locations.
Council is currently working with the Department of Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) to develop a Standard Local Environmental Plan, which will replace the KLEP and form part of the standard for the State.
It’s important to remember that your DA will be processed more efficiently if it is accompanied by all the required paperwork. Delays in processing can occur if all the information is not submitted with the application. Where a proposal requires an amendment to KLEP, staff will work with developers to identify potential issues with a view to a possible rezoning in order to facilitate the development. Planning and Building staff are available for pre-lodgment meetings, so please call Council on 02 6566 3200 to arrange a meeting.
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Accountants
Johnson & AssociatesSuite 1/20 Verge Lane, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 5997
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Jason ForintonP: 6566 0062 M: 0405 181 737
Trial Bay Refrigeration & Air Conditioning150 Belgrave Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 7066
Blinds and Curtains
ASAP Curtains, Blinds and Awnings2 Edgar Street, Frederickton, NSW 2440P: 02 6566 8050
Macleay Blinds10 Cockatoo Place, Arakoon, NSW 2431P: 02 6566 5653www.macleayblinds.com.au
Bricklayers
Greg Bannerman1021 Crescent Head Road, Kempsey, NSW 2440Ph: 02 6566 0232M: 0409 986 123
Builders/Construction
Lahey Constructions Pty LtdPO Box 617, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6561 4800www.laheyconstructions.com.au
Lewis & Battle BuildersPO Box 271, South West Rocks, NSW 2431P: 0411 227 092 or 0413 587 007
Ray Mainey BuilderPO Box 135, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6567 4132
Building Design/Engineering
Dex Consulting Pty Ltd45 Wide St, West Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 7139www.dexconsulting.com.au
Celebrants
All Life’s CelebrationsPO Box 352, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6561 5164
Chemists
Amcal Max PharmacyShop 5-7 Riverfront Plaza, Belgrave Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 4266
Concreters
Eddy’s Concrete307 Beranghi Road, Crescent Heads, NSW 2440P: 02 6566 0665
Deliveries
Snap Crane Truck Hire17-19 Akubra Place, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 0427 285 577
Earthmovers
BJ & NJ Penson257 Right Bank Road, Belmore River, NSW 2440P: 02 6567 4672
Clybucca Earthmoving Pty Ltd18-20 Railway Street, South Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 2201www.clybuccaearthmoving.com.au
Coast BobcatPO Box 3171, West KempseyP: 02 6563 1430M: 0408 280 922
Coastal Earthmoving & LonghaulPO Box 3098, West KempseyP: 02 6566 9291 M: 0408 652 968
Engineering/Steel Fabrication/Welding
Greenslade Engineering183 River Street, West Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 8081
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Electrical
Jamie Oram Electrical Pty Ltd97 Macleay St, Frederickton, NSW 2440P: 02 6566 8092 M: 0417 899 990
Fire Protection
A Class Fire Protection & ServicesPO Box 3542, West Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 0458 347 372
Glass & Glazing
Farawell Glass & AluminiumLot 1, South Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 7244
Macleay Glass & Aluminium17 Frederick Kelly Street, South West Rocks, NSW 2431P: 02 6566 5000
Patterson Glass Works10 Hopetoun Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: (02) 6562 2322www.pattersonglassworks.com.au
Hairdressers
Haircraft1/30 Belgrave Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 4782
Joiners/Kitchen Designers
Creative Design Cabinet Making23 Roy Lewis Close, South Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 1447www.cdcm.net.au
Resicom Joinery Pty Ltd36 South Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6561 3600 www.resicomjoinery.com.au
Mowers and Chainsaws
Hawken Mower and Chainsaw Pty Ltd150 Belgrave Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 5089www.hawkenmower.com.au
MulchNevertire PlantationP: 02 6566 0062
Painters
Superior Style Painting Services20 Nagles Falls Road, Sherwood, NSW 2440P: 02 6566 9242
Pharmacies
Amcal Max PharmacyShop 5-7 Riverfront PlazaBelgrave Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 4266
Plumbers
Danny Davis Plumbing72 Bannermans Access, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6566 9213
Frank Evill Plumbing9 Hill Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 6691
Real Estate
Kempsey Real Estate50 Smith Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6563 7500www.kempseyrealestate.com.au
Raine & Horne11 Paragon Avenue, South West Rocks, NSW 2431P: 02 6566 6116www.rhsouthwestrocks.com.au Septic Tanks/Waste Disposal
Macleay Septic Tanks17 The Ponds Way, Aldaville, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 3620
Sheds
Macleay Valley Sheds36 Crescent Head Road, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 6008www.macleyvalleysheds.com.au
Solar & Alternative Power
Self Sufficiency Supplies Pty LtdPO Box 501, Kempsey NSW 2440 P: 02 6562 7704www.selfsufficiencysupplies.com.au
Steel
Greenslade Engineering183 River Street, West Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 8081
Tiles
Smart Tiles36 Crescent Head Road, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 02 6562 6499
Truck Hire
Snap Crane Truck Hire17-19 Akubra Place, Kempsey, NSW 2440P: 0427 285 577
AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION
Nevertire Plantation:6 5 6 6 0 0 6 2
SALES INSTALLATION SERVICE MAINTAINENCE
6566 0062 | 0405 181 737Lic No: LO44138
MY REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE!
JASON FORINTON25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
150 Belgrave Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440Email: tbay3@bigpond.com
Fax: 6562 7077
INVERTER - SPLIT & DUCTED
AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
SALES SERVICE
INSTALLATION
6562 70666562 7066Arctick Certified Lic AU13442 Lic No EA61758
P: 6562 5997M: 0400 193 689
Suite 1/20 Verge Lane, The Phoenix Business Centre, Kempsey
Registered Tax AgentQualified Taxation &
Business Accountant
Patricia “Trish” JohnsonJP, CMC, AFCC
JOHNSON & ASSOCIATESTAXATION SOLUTIONS
Let me help you create your Perfect Day
Weddings � Baby NamingsVow Renewal � Commitment Ceremonies
P: 6561 5164 M: 0400 193 689
Authorised Civil Marriage Celebrant
E: marloo98@bigpond.net.au
All Life’s Celebrations
E: trish@johnsonandassoc.com.au
A.S.A.P.CURTAINS, BLINDS & AWNINGS
In home quote and advisory serviceLarge range of fabrics to choose from
MADE TO MEASURECurtains � Valances � Roman Blinds � Venetians
Verticals � Holland � Awnings � Sunscreensplus much more...
02 6566 8050
2 Edgar Street, Fredrickton
NSW 2440
In a hurry? A.S.A.P. can help you!
Macleay Blinds
Verticals, Venetians, Romans, Shutters, DuettesRoller Blinds, Panel Glides, Awnings + more
Buy direct from the manufacturer & save onCurtains & Tracks, Security Doors & Screens
Invisi-Gard TM Stainless SteelSecurity Licence No. 408853736
Quality at an affordable price.
Phone: 6566 565310 Cockatoo Place, Arakoon
Luxaflex ® is a registered trade mark of Hunter Douglas Limited A.B.N. 98 009 675 709
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Your local Macleay Valley Luxaflex Dealer!
Licence No: R798081021 Crescent Head Road, Kempsey, NSW 2440
Greg BannermanBRICKLAYING CONTRACTOR
Ph: 02 6566 0232M: 0409 986 123
All types of Domestic Construction
0411 227 092 or 0413 587 007PO Box 271, South West Rocks, NSW 2431
New Cottages Renovations Custom Built Timber Joinery
LEWIS & BATTLEBUILDERS
Licence No: 137242C Members of
We can help you with:
Planning - Development
Building Design - Engineering
Environmental Reports
Flood Reports & Assessments
mike@dexconsulting.com.au
www.dexconsulting.com.au
45 Wide St, West Kempsey
6562 7139 - 0438 627 140
Ph: 6566 0665EDDY’S CONCRETE
Eddy Van der Jagt
Lic No: 106589CABN: 36 157 621 839
307 Beranghi Rd, Crescent Head, NSW 2440
All types of concreteSpecialising in StencilQuality WorkmanshipNo job too big or small
GRAVEL � FILL � TOP SOIL SAND � RIVER STONE
� Trucks & Dogs� 4WD Loaders� Rollers� 21 Tonne Excavators� Mounds constructed
EARTHMOVING 02 6567 4672
M: 0408 652 820
BJ & NJ PensonABN 91 080 758 335
257 Right Bank Road, Belmore River 2440
Ray MaineyB U I L D E R
P: 02 6567 4132 M: 0417 653 133 PO Box 135, Kempsey, NSW 2440
Quotes given for new homes, business premises, home improvements and extensions
Ray Mainey has 40 years building experience in the area. Ray is proud of the many beautiful homes that he has constructed in that time.
The quality of the workmanship speaks for itself
Quality homes
Clarins, and Clarins Qualified Beauty Therapist
Agent for Diabetes Australia
Amcal Rewards Loyalty Card
Shop 5 Kempsey Central, Belgrave StreetKempsey NSW 2440
Phone 02 6562 4266Email: kempsey@amcal.net.au
All your medication and advice needs
Open 7 days
Free Delivery
Free Delivery
18-20 Railway Street, South Kempsey
Mobile 0427 972 004 Tel (02) 6562 2201 Fax (02) 6562 1056
www.clybuccaearthmoving.com.au
Clybucca Earthmoving
ABN: 65 104 769 502
Earthmoving � Construction Landscaping � Demolition
Domestic work � Boulder walls
NO JOB IS TOO BIG OR SMALL!
Pty Ltd
Phone Tod 0408 280 922� General Earthworks � Auger
� Site clearing � Driveways� Drainage � Trenching � Forks
PO Box 3171, West Kempsey
COAST BOBCAT
www.aimpublications.com.au
We willchange
your world.logos | business cards | stationery packs
advertising |websites | html email
$900
LogoDesign
+ GST
Market leader in the delivery of graphic design, publishing& marketing services throughout Australia.
David: 0408 652 968Office: 02 6566 9291
Email: coastalearthmoving@bigpond.com
Servicing the Macleay Valley
� Loader Hire� Tip Trucks Hire� Back Hoe Hire� All Quarry Materials� Crushed Road Base� Raw Road Base� Heavy Haulage Prime Mover
Jamie OramELECTRICAL
0417 899 990P: 6566 8092 F: 6566 8999Email: jamieoramelectrical@bigpond.com
97 Macleay St, Frederickton, NSW 2440
FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDSMAINTENANCE � INSTALLATIONS
PTY LTD
Gold Lic No 180734C
Proud manufacturer of the Bradnams range of sliding windows & doors, double hung windows,
awning windows, bifolding doors, stacking doors and StainlessView security products
P: 02 6562 7244Lot 1 South Street, Kempsey NSW 2440
Louvre windows • Commercial grade shopfronts Reglazing service • Glass cut to size
Security screens & doors PWD Suite No.2 windows
Email: sales@farrawell.com.au • Fax: 02 6562 7623
■ Macleay Glass & Aluminium has been trading in the Macleay area for over 30 years■ Competitive prices & friendly staff are just a couple of reasons why Macleay Glass & Aluminium have grown to be one of the leading manufacturers on the Macleay■ Macleay Glass & Aluminium operate their own powdercoating operation, offering over 25 stock colours (at no extra charge)■ Vast range of products for domestic & commercial use■ Macleay Glass & Aluminium manufacture one of the leading window and door designs on the market with high performance, strength and optional safety, glare and insulated glass■ All your glass needs, acrylic, glass bricks and aluminium profiles.
www.southwestrocksglassalum.com.au
MACLEAY GLASS & ALUMINIUM
6566 5000Serving the Macleay area
Balustrades
Repairs
Doors
Flyscreens
Windows
Mirrors
A CLASS FIRE PROTECTION & SERVICES
ServicingMid North Coast
Sales & ServicesGeoffrey HarrisonFire Safety Consultant
ABN: 99 246 518 828
0458 347 372PO Box 3542
West Kempsey NSW 2440
aclassfireprotection@hotmail.com
Cutting | Colouring | Perming
Upstyling | Treatments
Keratin Smoothing | Facials
Waxing | Tinting
6562 47821/30 Belgrave Street, Kempsey, 2440
We believe in exceeding your expectations
We believe in exceeding your expectations
� Designer Kitchens� Timber Furniture� House/Office Fit Outs
Lic.No.155420C
www.cdcm.net.au email: creativedesigncm@bigpond.com
23 Roy Lewis Close, Kempsey, NSW 2440
Quality
2010 & 2011 HIA Northern NSW Cabinet Maker/Kitchen Manufacturer of the Year
(02) 6562 1447
HAWKEN MOWER &CHAINSAW PTY LTD
150 Belgrave Street, Kempseywww.hawkenmower.com.au
P: 6562 5089
Commercial Mowers • Brushcutters
• Chainsaws • Ride Ons • Edgers
Tillers • Hedge Trimmers Generators • Turf Equipment
E: hawkenmower@bigpond.com
SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS
F: 6563 1241
www.superiorstylepainting.com.au
Ph/Fax: 02 6566 9242M: 0401 268 498
| Obligation Free Quotes| Domestic & Industrial| New Homes & Restorations| Interior & Commercial Design| Colour Consulting
painting service
Lic No: 169795C
PLUMBER
New builds � maintenance
roofing � GAS
rural plumbing expert
Domestic
Commercial
Industrial
Call 0414 643606 or (02) 6566 9213
Kempsey NSW 2440
DANNY DAVIS
License No: 64626C
FRANK EVILLPLUMBING
ABN 18 923 799 489 Lic No: 85312C
9 Hill Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440
Plumber � Drainer � L.P. Gas Fitting � Maintenance
Ph: 02 6562 6691
Mobile: 0407 726 691
Fax: 02 6562 2737
Supply, installation and servicing of aerated waste water treatment systems
Email: fevill@bigpond.net.au
Over 35 Years in the Solar IndustryDesign - Supply - Service - Install
* Stand-alone solar power systems* Grid-connect solar power systems
* Solar hot water* Solar Water pumping* Solar electric fencing
* Solar ventilation* Generators
* Battery Chargers * Batteries
* Regulators* Panels
* Inverters
Your one-stop solar shopfor All your Solar needs
Local supplier - local backup - Nationally accredited Designer
and Installer
PTY LTD
6562 7704www.selfsufficiencysupplies.com.au
36 Crescent Head Road, Kempsey, NSW 2440
P: (02) 6562 6499 F: (02) 6562 3284
Ceramic Floor & Wall Tiles
Porcelain Floor & Wall Tiles
Slate, Terracotta, Marble
Australian & Imported Tiles
Vanities & Tapware
Bamboo, Ply, & Cork Tiles
Adhesives, Grouts,
Tools & Sealers
Friendly Service
Free Measure & Quote
Smart Tiles sheds worth building
Macleay Valley Sheds are your localFair Dinkum Sheds Distributor,
and have over 10 years experiencein the building industry
36 Crescent Head RdKempsey NSW 2440Phone 02 6562 6008
info@macleayvalleysheds.com.au | www.macleyvalleysheds.com.au
Kempsey Real Estate is built on the “Locals and Loving it” theme
and this is evident in the way we conduct our day to day Business. Buying, Selling or Renting a
home is one of the most important decisions a person will make. That’s why it’s in your best interest to choose an experienced real estate agent who listens to and understands your
needs, and works in the area where you want to live.
50 Smith Street, Kempsey, NSW 2440www.kempseyrealestate.com.au
Fax: 02 6562 7118Email: sales@kempseyrealestate.com.au
02 6563 7500real estate
Pumping outEnvirocycles
SepticsGreasetraps
02 65623620 � 0427 623620
YOU DUMP IT, WE PUMP IT!
CRANE TRUCKHIRE
0427 28 55 77
Fax: 02 6562 5550 Email: snapcranetruck@bigpond.com
Satisfaction is our No1 priority
We can deliver anything from building materials & scaffolding to farming
equipment & concrete pipesLocal & long distance deliveries
All areas, 7 days
Council contact details:
Customer Services Building22 Tozer Street, West Kempsey NSW 2440
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm
Postal Address: PO Box 3078, West Kempsey NSW 2440Phone: 6566 3200Email: ksc@kempsey.nsw.gov.auWebsite: www.kempsey.nsw.gov.auFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kempsey-Shire-Council
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