The Manning Great Lakes Police District encompasses the local government area of Mid Coast Council which covers an area of approximately 10,000 square kilometres and has a population of approximately 90,000 people of which 3,000 are Aboriginal. The PD has two large aboriginal communities at Purfleet near Taree and Cabarita in Forster. Mid Coast Council covers the major urban centres of Taree, Wing
ham, Old Bar, Cundletown, Harrington, Hallidays Point, Tinonee, Coopernook, Forster/Tuncurry, Bulahdelah, Nabiac, Smith Lakes, and Pacific Palms. The Great Lakes area has been identified as one of this State’s highest population growth areas. Mid Coast Council also covers the major urban centre of Gloucester and Barrington. The PD has been identified as the second most popular tourist resort in NSW. It is estimated that approximately 2 million people visit the area each year. The PD has over 1000 square kilometres of National Parks including the Myall Lakes National Park, Booti Booti National Park and the Barrington and Gloucester Tops National Parks all of which attract large numbers of visitors every year. To the east it is bounded by over 120 kilometres of coastline, mostly beaches, most of which are serviced and developed as tourist destinations. The Pacific Highway Taree bypass opened in 1998. This represented major traffic deviation away from Taree’s CBD and allowed for major upgrade of Taree’s Main Street. The Bulahdelah bypass opened in August 1999 and significantly improved driver safety and reduced fatalities in one of the major state black spots along with the Coopernook bypass in March 2006 and the Nabiac interchange which opened in August 2006. Manning Great Lakes PD is part of the Northern Region and its Region Commander is Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna. The District Commander is Superintendent Chris Schilt. The District Office is located at Forster Police Station.