Mid North News
COFFS HARBOUR CENTENARIAN TO DO CENSUS ONLINE

A Coffs Harbour centenarian who was born just five years after the first census in 1911 will tonight enter her details online.
Kathleen Naylor, who celebrated her 100th birthday yesterday, now resides in an aged care facility.
Mrs Naylor’s family describe her as active and always on the go.
In the 1970’s she attended TAFE to learn about computers.
Tonight she will go online with the help of her younger sister, 82-year-old Barbara Higgins, to take part in her 16th Census.
COFFS HARBOUR CENTENARIAN TO DO CENSUS ONLINE
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There must be something about the fresh sea air in Coffs Harbour as my aunty turned 101 on Thursday last week, She was born in Coffs.