Welcome to our Taylors Arm, on the NSW Mid North Coast

Taylors Arm is a village in Nambucca Shire in New South Wales, Australia. It is known for being the site of "The Pub With No Beer" which was immortalised in song by Australian country singer Slim Dusty. Visitors have been flocking to the pub to enjoy country hospitality, a BBQ lunch and of course cold beers ever since the 1950s. A must see visit! 

 

About Taylors Arm

About Taylors Arm

Taylors Arm is a village in Nambucca Shire in New South Wales, Australia. It is known for being the site of the "Pub With No Beer" which was immortalised in song by Australian country singer Slim Dusty.…

Taylors Arm History

Taylors Arm History

Taylors Arm History  There are two stories about how the Taylors Arm of the Nambucca River came to be named (and hence the village of Taylors Arm). The first is that a man named Taylor ran…

Medlow Public School

Medlow Public School

Medlow Public School is on the Taylors Arm of the Nambucca River. It serves students from a wide variety of backgrounds and lifestyles. All…

Community Blogs

Community Blogs

Wonderful, warm stories about life in Taylors Arm

The pub with no beer

The pub with no beer

          The Pub with No Beer   The good news is the pub, immortalised in the classic Australian bush ballad,…

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When the main industries of cedar felling and dairying were at their peak the small village of Taylors Arm was thriving. It had a boarding house built around 1890, then five years later the pub was built. Taylors Arm Post Office opened on 1 August 1891. Other stores were built including a bakery, butchery and a grocery store. There were apparently seven schools from Thumb Creek to Macksville. Medlow Public School at Upper Taylors Arm is the last of the Taylors Arm schools and has had a continuous history since 1903.

 

Taylors Arm and surrounding area is a very beautiful part of the Mid North Coast. Undulating landcsape, State Forest, National Parks and Thumb Creek to Taylors Arm river, that consists of some very inviting water holes in the hot summer. On entry into the quiet village, an avenue of Paulownia trees is set in the foreground with blue mountains in the background.  

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