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Our community is served by many different services and organisations  both public and private.
  • Johns River Public School   ( 1 Article )
    With our excellent teachers and great test scores, Johns River Public School is a success story in what Caring and Sharing can bring to the lives of our village kids!
  • Village Businesses   ( 4 Articles )
    With over 20 local businesses in and around the village centre, our entrepreneur attitude is evident by the number of home businesses and sole proprietor firms in our little village!
  • Spiritual   ( 0 Articles )
  • Rural Fire Service   ( 1 Article )
  • Associations & Trusts   ( 1 Article )
    Our community organisations provide services, events and activities for all.
  • Police   ( 2 Articles )
    Our NSW Police force maintains a presence both here and throughout the northern manning with Mobile Police Commands, which visit each community regularly.
  • Indigenous   ( 2 Articles )
    The Purfleet-Taree Local Aboriginal Land Council (PTLALC) has been granted property in and around Johns River by the NSW Minister for Land under the 1983 Aboriginal Lands Act, which redresses the loss without compensation of traditional land and water throughout NSW. 
  • National Parks   ( 1 Article )
    Our beautiful national parks ring Johns River in all directions, including Coorabakh, Middle Brother, Dooragan and Crowdy Bay National Parks.
  • Phoca Gallery   ( 0 Articles )
  • The Three Brothers Region   ( 2 Articles )
    The beautiful Three Brothers region spans from Coorabakh National Park out to Diamond Head and Crowdy Bay National Park, encompassing the Three Brothers Mountains, the Three Nellies mountains, as well as Middle Brother National Park, Hannam Vale, Moorland, Johns River, Lorne, Kendall and Kew.

Johns River Community Progress Association, Inc.

Our Management Committee:
David Shepard, President and Media Officer
Chris Bawn, Vice-President
Keith Allen, Secretary
Joe Malvicino, Treasurer
Ordinary Members Rod Heath, Richard Wilson and Stan Davies
Committee Chairs:
Lorri Fischer, Chair, Three Brothers Network (3BN) Committee
Stan Davies, Chair, Landscaping Committee
David Shepard, Chair, Aboriginal Heritage Group
Nardja Davies, Chair, Cultural Heritage Committee
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