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Alesco College Wins Grant By Marian SAMPSON

ALSECO offers an alternative learning environment for some students who have found the mainstream schools unable to meet their needs. The Alesco College at Nelson Bay is hosted by the PCYC and has 27 students participating in years nine and ten. The local Westpac branch has pitched in to help the Alesco Senior College in Nelson Bay, so they can continue the great work they are doing in our area. Jason Russell, manager of the Nelson Bay Westpac Branch told News Of The Area, “Personally I think they deserve broader recognition and awareness of the service they are providing to our community.” The Alesco Senior College specifically targets those young people who are unlikely to find success in a traditional school environment.

q Westpac Nelson Bay Branch Manager Jason Russell with Alseco College Nelson Bay students and staff. Photo by Marian Sampson.

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was reduced by two thirds. Slowly, over the years, the rabbits have built up a resistance to ‘myxo’ and a new form of control in the form of calicivirus saw the wild rabbit population drop again. Today, rabbits

environment. Alesco offers individual support, personalised planning and a pathway into vocational training. Attending this school means the difference to some students between attending school or not.

for $1,650 to put towards a long rectangular table and chairs to seat 16 -20 students so that they are able to cook and share a meal together. The space and communal area where the table will be positioned will provide the students

in Port Stephens are becoming a problem and Council’s invasive species team has an ongoing eradication plan which works like this: Officers patrol known areas of infestation at night using spotlights to identify ‘hot spots’. The rabbits are then ‘free fed’ diced carrots to get them used to them and some time later ‘pindone’, a poison similar to 1080,(pronounced ten eighty) is added to the bait station. This program is augmented by

the introduction of a new strain of calici. The community hall at Mallabula has burrows underneath it and it is common for swimmers next door at the pool to see rabbits nibbling the grass in the compound. Currently, the holiday park at Lemon Tree is being targeted as active warrens are located in the adjacent sand hills. Les Seddon, council’s Natural Resources Coordinator said that follow up night-time

The iconic Bunnings ‘snag and a cool drink’ went into superdrive, with each store running all day barbecues on a Friday, instead of their usual Saturday and Sunday Charity days, in support of Rural Aid’s ‘Buy a Bale’ Campaign.

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furniture used at the College at present has literally been picked up off the sides of the road, so a new table where everyone can be seated will be a big improvement for the College and its students. surveys assess the effectiveness of the program and identify areas for future baiting. Mr Seddon also told News Of The Area, “Community members should document rabbit sightings or damage via the Feral Scan smartphone app or online at feralscan. org.au. PSC officers use this information when developing control programs.”

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SeaFaring Scenes at Arts Centre

School gains mores trees from Rotary

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WHEN you are an artist living in the Bay it makes sense that at least some of your works will have a maritime theme. At Port Stephens Community Arts Centre artist have been working on works that depict all things maritime, seafaring and their related industries. The resulting body of work features beautiful ships, boats and seascapes. Meryl Miller of the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre told News Of The Area, “The Annex features “Nature of the Bay” where each work captures the character of local eye-catching scenes, the freshness and freedom that wildlife enjoys in its natural environment and we invite the whole community to join us for a nautical experience.” Cory Acorn is one of the contributing artists and the Exhibition showcases her interpretation of Marine & Industrial Art. Cory has loved living in Nelson Bay for the past seven years, leaving Canada for our beautiful Bay and she has been a contributing member at the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre since 2014. Passionate about

ROTARY International has challenged every local Rotary club worldwide to make a difference by planting a tree for each of its members. Rotary Salamander Bay had been made aware that Soldiers Point Public School had lost many trees due to storms and tree risk/safety assessments over the years, the result being that many of koala feeding trees were gone. They saw this challenge as a great opportunity to arrange the planting of koala friendly trees at the school and coincide it with ‘Schools Tree Day’, held on Friday 27 July. With a generous donation of trees from Port Stephens Council, a group of children were assigned to their trees and they will now be responsible for watering them and watching them grow. Soldiers Point Public School is known for sharing

q Artist Cory Acorn with some of her inspiring works. spreading the joy that art brings, Cory offers classes to new artists running beginner acrylic painting workshops every Monday afternoon at the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre. Cory is also leading the Art Centre’s highly anticipated 14th biennial Port Stephens Art Prize which will be held in 15-24

March, 2019. The Art Prize competition is anticipated to feature hundreds of original paintings by local and Australian-wide artists. A Committee is in place to run the successful Art Prize and the team is working hard to secure sponsorship from supportive businesses.

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their playground with the koalas. The children monitor their whereabouts, helping to keep track on numbers. Port Stephens Koalas also appreciate being able to release their koalas from care into their safe playground. With such a huge

decline of koalas in the area, they hope to encourage more back to where they don’t have to worry about losing their homes or avoiding the neighbourhood dogs. We need to ensure that future generations will get to have recess and lunch with the koalas too.

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AT the annual Presentation Dinner recently, Tilligerry Motorama once again waved its magic wand and some $15,000 of fairy dust was sprinkled amongst deserving community groups. The John Hunter Children’s Hospital was the major beneficiary with a cheque for $7,500 being handed over to Dr Kristy McCarthy and Carol Doherty. Total donations over the years to the hospital are now nearing the $150,000 mark. On top of this generous donation, local junior Sports Clubs each received $1500 to assist with the purchase of equipment.

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They were, Tilligerry Scouts; Stingray Swimming Club; Little Athletics; Mallabula Panthers JRLFC and the Junior Football (soccer) Club. With 99% of rural NSW in the grip of the worst drought this century, the proceeds of a raffle on the night, together with a cash injection from Motorama’s funds, saw $820 raised for the local Lions Club’s ‘Need for Feed’ initiative. Cash donations or non perishable food and personal care items for ‘Need to Feed’ can be dropped off at either Club Lemon Tree or Tilligerry RSL.

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Gifts from the Heart HUNTER River High School (HRHS) students have been participating in a unique collection of goods, destined for a special school in the Kingdom of Tonga. Sione Finefeuiaki, a retired Knights and NRL player, has been working with the HRHS students to collect items to assist him in an organisation he has founded. Sione’s Academy & Pathways is a not for profit registered organisation, where volunteers travel to the Kingdom of Tonga each October to work with the schools and villages. HRHS joined forces with Sione and this week packed a truck full of their collected goods. The Academy’s mission is to give the people of Tonga an opportunity to excel in sport and to assist with their wellbeing. A trip in October 2018 will focus on Rugby League, Rugby Union, Netball, Soccer and Athletics. They will run coaching clinics in all the schools and villages and the schools have also requested that they ‘teach the teacher’, so that the great work can continue after this visit. Sione will have 54 volunteers travelling with him this October, some of whom are tradesmen, doctors, nurses, teachers, coaches and everyday people just willing to come with him and make a difference. While the sports coaching is taking place, his tradesmen will work on fixing the classrooms in Kolonga Public School. This school is in need of urgent repair. There are holes in the roof, no glass in the windows, walls are either mouldy or falling in and the watering system is poor. Children sit on the floor with no desks or chairs. With this in mind, Sione’s Academy has been seeking assistance by way of donations to help rebuild this school.

Each year his Academy take gifts to give to the schools and villages. These consist of sporting uniforms, books, computers, clothes, shoes, toys, toothpaste, old computers, whiteboards and basically anything you can think of. HRHS set a goal to give to each of the 150 students of Kolonga Public School (Sione’s own Primary school), a bag containing everything they would

need for returning to school. Each bag consisted of writing books, a pencil case, coloured pens, lead pencils, an eraser, a pencil sharpener, glue, highlighters, a ruler, a calculator, coloured pencils and texters, a water bottle, a reading book, a colouring book or puzzle book, a reading book, a handball and a little

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PBL Winners By Rachael VAUGHAN

THIS week’s Positive Behaviour for Learning winners were presented with their Awards by Inga Kasch from the Lions Club of Raymond Terrace. Inga holds the position of Youth Chair within the Lions Club, and is also heavily involved in other lions programs involving youth - including Youth Exchange, Junior Public Speaking and Youth of the Year. The winners awarded this week were; Nicholas Williams from Irrawang

Public School, who at Saturday sport cleaned up the soccer fields that were not being used, assisted with packing away soccer equipment and generally tidied up, all without being asked. Nicholas showed great pride in assisting his soccer club. Isis Sheedy from Grahamstown Public School, for her outstanding sportsmanship at a PSSA knockout competition match. Isis was positive and encouraging towards both teams. Caitlin Anderson from Hunter River High School, for her

considerate and helpful manner, helping a teacher to find her lost keys and then offering to organise her a lift home if she wasn’t able to find them. Amelia Sloane from Medowie Public School, for picking up a lot of cardboard that had been blown all over the road without being asked. Isaac Bills from Karuah Public School, for outstanding behaviour at the Sports Carnival. Isaac was always offering assistance and was very helpful at setting up and packing up on the day. Daniel Hooper from Raymond Terrace Public School, for outstanding contribution

and effort in the school choir, extending to Daniel becoming a shining star for the onstage choir at Starstruck. Sophie Bennett from Irrawang High School, for volunteering at our school Breakfast Club on a regular basis. Well done Sophie. Gabby Rooney from Salt Ash Public School, for regularly volunteering to help at Salt Ash Sporting Club. Tommy Mella from Seaham Public School, who, while assisting with school tasks, always has wonderful manners and goes out of his way to help staff and students.

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IT is not often that game day at Boyd Oval, Medowie is about a lot more than the action on the field but this was the case when the Medowie and Districts Rugby Union Club held their annual Charity Match. With four games on the program, the footy purists would be kept happy, but the day was all about raising much needed funds for the Medowie Foodware Program as well as the current Bale Out The Drought fundraiser. The Medowie Foodware Program, run by the Medowie congregation of the Assembly of God Church, assists over 1200 families in Port Stephens with donations, including long life food, bread, fruit, vegetables, emergency parcels and hot meals. As always, any charitable event requires help from the general public, as well as a more than helpful hand from sponsorship.

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q There was something for everyone at the annual charity match day at Boyd Oval, from Off Road Racers to jumping castles for the kids, and all in the name of two great charities.

Carlton Rugby Club taking most of the honours, but the winners on the day were definitely the two charities. On a successful day of fundraising, the mighty Medowie Marauders raised a very impressive $2800 for the Medowie Foodware Program and $500 for the Medowie Bale Out The Drought campaign. Well done to all involved.

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SPORT IT was a disappointing day for Nelson Bay at Singleton on Saturday with both men’s sides struggling to field sides and the women suffering their second consecutive loss. In the Black Diamond Cup, Nelson Bay was no match for semi-final bound Singleton going down 22.16.148 to 4.2.26. The Nelson Bay team’s effort at Rose Point Park on Saturday could not be questioned. Tireless performers Adam Grinyer, Billy Barton, Jayden Rymer

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and Joel Erickson the best for Nelson Bay. Singleton - 6.5, 11.10, 16.12, 22.16 (148). Nelson Bay 0.0, 2.0, 4.2, 4.2 (26). Goals - Jayden Rymer 2, Billy Barton 1, Mark Spencer 1. Best on ground; Adam Grinyer, Billy Barton, Jayden Rymer, Joel Erickson, Jon Freund, and James Bellman. In the women, after going through the first fourteen rounds undefeated the Marlins

have now suffered back-to-back losses losing to Singleton 4.4.28 to 2.4.16. Nelson Bay led by eight points with eleven minutes to go, however Singleton kicked three goals in ten minutes to win by 12 points. Best on ground were Hayley West, Molly Fraser, Natasha Flint, and Jenna Affleck. Singleton - 0.0, 0.1, 1.2, 4.4 (28). Nelson Bay - 1.3,

Martin, Geoff Morphett, Jack Johnstone, Bill Caswell, Laurie PorterSmith, Steve Venner, Matt Baldwin, Greg Hinton. Bradman Award. Graham Harris NTP4TH. (A). Matt Baldwin D&C7TH. (A). Adam Cowie. (B). Geoff Morphett D&C18th. (A). John Clayton. (B). Helen Venner

Ladies 9 hole competition Winner. Helen Venner Runner up. Dianne Porter There were 33 starters and 3 ladies. Congratulations to all the winners. Welcome back to Barry Gale and Bryan Porter nice to see you on the mend from recent illness.

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1.3, 2.3, 2.4 (16). Goals - Jessica Elliott 1 and Jenna Affleck 1. Best on ground; Hayley West, Molly Fraser, Natasha Flint, Jenna Affleck, Jessie Jones and Emma Kelly. Next week is the final home and away game and also the final game for the men who play Killarney Vale while the women, who will play finals, take on Wyong Lakes. Port Stephens made the trip to the Central Coast to take on Killarney Vale and despite a determined performance were no match for the fourth placed. Josie Johnson, Danielle McLeod, Justine Hourihan, and Caprice Thomas were the Power’s best. Killarney Vale - 6.7, 11.11, 13.14, 19.19 (133). Port Stephens - 0.0, 0.0, 0.1, 0.1 (1). Best on ground; Josie Johnson, Danielle McLeod , Justine Hourihan, Caprice Thomas, Ashley Craddock, and Cheyenne Neu. Next week Port Stephens will host Cardiff in the final game of the debut season.

Is it okay to put on a bit of weight over winter? I’m sure I’ll lose it again in spring. Mr AB, Salt Ash

Dear Mr AB, What are you talking about when you say ‘a bit’ of weight? Do you mean that your jeans are tight, or do you have to get dressed horizontally so you can squeeze into your tracky-dacks? There’s a world of difference between these two stages and only you will know how far you’ve let yourself go. There are a few positives to your dilemma, so I’m going to try to make you feel a bit better. Firstly, you are not alone. Most people put on weight over winter, unless they are those annoying types who jog roadside and wave when you’re on your way to the shop to buy a family block of chocolate. If you like to feel part of the community, it is probably a good idea to commiserate with fellow weight gainers, rather than join that patronising group of body mass index sustainers. Killjoys, the lot of them. Secondly, your weight gain goes back to times of food scarcity when long winters meant a store of fat came in quite handy. Think of gophers. Now there’s an animal that knows a thing or two about storing weight over winter. Who could argue with a gopher? They are adorable. They must be doing something right, because they are under no threat of extinction, apart from a couple of obscure gophers like the big pocket gopher who must store contraband items in his big pockets that he goes and snorts in dodgy places with his fellow big pocket gopher mates to keep his weight down (I digress, Mr AB). Finally, in the cold winter months, it is quite nice to cuddle up to someone who is carrying an extra kilo or two. I mean, at this time of year would you rather be snuggling up to washboard abs and protruding hip bones or a stomach as soft as a feather and down pillow? I hope this eases your mind. Carpe diem,

Jasminda.

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Late of Tea Gardens, formerly of Terrigal. Passed away peacefully on Tuesday 31 July 2018. Aged 79 years Dearly loved husband of Marie. Much loved Dad of Wayne, Mark, John and Fiona. Cherished Pop of his seventeen Grandchildren and seven Great Grandchildren. Sadly missed by his brother Pieter, all extended family and friends. Hank’s Funeral Service will be held at The Tea Gardens Baptist Church, 115 Myall Street Tea Gardens, commencing at 2.00pm TODAY Wednesday 8th August 2018, prior to his private cremation. Becker Family Funerals 19 Victoria St, Taree. FDA of NSW (02) 6557 8557

Corinne Frances Craig 27th July 2018 Dearly loved wife of Noel. Loving mother of Steve and Jennifer, Peter and Simone. Adored Grandmother of Anderson, Tessa and Noah. Loved sister, sister-in-law and aunt to their families. Aged 77 Years Corinne’s family wishes to advise that a service has been held.

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Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Meals on Wheels Inc. Monday 20th August 2018 at 1.15 pm Mid Coast Council Office Tea Gardens Myall Street, Tea Gardens Contact: 4997 0800

NOTICE TO MARINERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC Slip Island Tea Gardens Dredging Commencing on Wednesday 1st August 2018 Dredge “Coonawarra” displays international anti-collision at sea lights & shapes Monitoring Ch 16 VHF Mobile 0434 394 160 General public is advised to stay clear Enquiries to National Dredging Services Phone 0434 394 160

Fingal Beach Surf Lifesaving Club Has begun taking online registrations for the 2018/19 season. Information sessions for new and returning members will be held at the club house on Sunday 9th September 3pm-5pm and Sunday 23rd September 2018 from 10am-12pm Please visit www. fingalbeachslsc/ membership for more information

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DCP Amendment Proposal: To amend the Great Lakes Development Control Plan to include controls in certain areas of Hawks Nest to help protect koalas and guide future residential and commercial development. View amendment: On Council’s website (www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au) under ‘Have Your Say’ or at Council’s Tea Gardens and Forster offices during opening hours. On exhibition until: 7 September Make a submission: Written submissions will be accepted by email or post before the end of the exhibition period. c NOTA Graphics - Ref: MCCO_190718 PO BOX 450 (02) 6591 7222 FORSTER NSW 2428 council@midcoast.nsw.gov.au

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Pets SADLY we need to rehome our male S-M Foxy/Mini collie puppy E shots, 9m old. MAll microchipped HO ND and U desexed. FOToo active for oldies, needs bigger yard. Loves children. $$ neg. 0417234146 or 0403280787 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

HALL Cabinet. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $600 0428450925 KING, AH Comfort Mattress. 0428450925 for pictures.

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HOMEBREW Beer Kit in original Box. Mangrove Jacks. Stainless LD Steel O S All access. fermenter. incl. plus lots of extras. used once. $180. Ph 0498466633

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LAWN mower and Edger, power D tools, OL Hawks bits and S pieces. Nest 49971774

BARIATRIC Wheelie Walker. As new, $200. Raymond Tce Ph 0414531597

LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489

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BBQ matador Functional 6 burner with Side pot cooker, gas Bottle, tools and manuals. Almost new. $850 ono. 49198044 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

BEACH Rollers for Catamaran - As new, little use. $300ono 0425 212 017 DINNER set willow pattern six places 49191637 $30 Soldiers Point FISH Tank 1.4m x .5m x .5m. light, filter, pipework. $200ono 0425 212 017 FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986

LOUNGE Cream 2 seater loungeD$45 and L single armchair $15 SO 0427861227 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au LOUNGE, modern 3 seater with chaise Almost new. Soft green. $850. 40242775 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

LOUNGE suite dark blue leather 3seater and 2 armchairs in good cond. $500. Lg timber extendable 49820432 Salamander. MESH net 3 and 1/8, Multi mono 25 strips New $750 0439893831 MOBILITY Scooter Shoprider. Folds down for car boot. New batteries. Excellent condition. Carrier bar for shopping bags. $850. Ph. 49198009. Tea Gardens.

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OAK Dining Table $190 Extension with LD 6 chairs Like new SO 0405 388 607 OUTDOOR Dining Setting. Black Glass Top Table L90 D cm x O 6 Folding 150 cm S with Chairs $85 Excellent Cond. 0402246253 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au PEARL mobility scooter, gd cond, very little use, D new bat,OLdismantles, S fit in medium size boot $950 Ph 4997 0986 POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 POWER mover jockey wheel for trailer or caravan. As new $165 49970435

PRIDE Go Go Elite Traveller motor scooter with hoist (suitable for 4WD vehicles). Recently serviced, D both SOL batteries replaced, new front basket and manual. $750 negotiable. Will separate hoist and scooter. Ph 0428291907 QUEEN sofa bed $50.00, 1x White Wardrobe with 4 x Drawers $50.00, 1x Foldaway bed $20.00, All as New 0427 307580 RIDE on mower John Deere L110 lawn tractor 17.5hp D Kohler OLOnly 237 42inch S cut hours. Spare parts included. $1,500 49970435 ROLLER top desk D 8 drawers.OLTimber S $200 49970986 RHINO roof top boat loader. $1,000 ono. 0400735790 ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. 0429485169 Nelson Bay ROWING Skiff - Euro Single. Croker Blades VG cond, $1500 ono 0418716225

SMIK care Triumph Walker. Never LD used. Brand SO new $60 0431261922 SUN Lounge, 4 Seater, attractive fabric cover. Good condition. $90 0447228826 SURF Ski - Wave Master. Good condition very stable. Good in surf as well as calm/ choppy conditions. Includes paddle $375. 49822004 TIMBER TV stand One shelf, glass doors $45 82Lx45Wx66H 49812682 TIMBER dining suite $250 very good cond. Tea G/dns 49198091 TIMBER lounge solid 3 piece - 3 seater and 2 armchairs. $500 0428970662 TRAILER converstion Galvanised aluminium sides to start new trailer project.Professionally built Height - 2ft hingeable Up to 3foot 6inches Length - 8foot 5inches Width - 5foot 9 1/4 $850 49970986 TRUNDLE Bed, single, LD exc cond, SOwith pillows etc, $200 49815551 TWO Moran lounges 2 x 2.5 seaters Very good cond. High quality upholstery. $300 ono 49971373 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au UMBRELLA Shelta cantilever with canvas canopy. As new. $500 ono 49972359 WELDER Generator 14HP petrol motor electric start 200amp D welder & leads OL 3.5kva 240V S very good welder. $1500.00 email don@legges. id.au Ph. 0418845358 VACUUM, robotic. Russell Hobbs brand. Unwanted Raffle prize. RRP $800. Will sell for $575 0249846701 VE V8 Commodore Axel back twin chrome pipes. Mufflers. Low k’s $200 IW345 49970986

WOOD heater with flue $400 in good LDcondition. SO 0428294378

Items GUITAR Squire Acoustic With bag, strap, 3 plecs, Stand, learning book. $150 Lectern - wooden 1m Good condition $35 0451098759 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

MAHOGANY High quality dining table with six refurbished chairs and matching sideboard Make an offer. Light brown elegant Lounge suite - 2 armchairs and one 3 seater Matching Lamp and Oak Coffee table Sell as a set - make an offer. Also grey metal filing cabinets, 3 drawers $40 each. 2x bookshelves timber $50 each. 49972294 Hawks Nest OZITO Bench Saw $100. RYOBI Bench Grinder $60. RHINO Pedestal Drill $80. OZITO Cordless Drill & Battery $30. 2hp Tank Compressor $100. Stud Finder $20. Planer $80. Orbital Sander $40. Power Master Angle Grinder $60. Phone: 02 4981 0681 PARROT cage large, $50. Chest of drawers macadamia wood $50. Queen side bed ensemble Good cond. $60. Recliner chair $30. 49844123 Nelson Bay RINNAI Gas Heater $200 ono. Ride On Mower Husqvana LT1536 as new $1,200 ono. Hedge Trimmer Elec. $30 0448145629 RYOBI electric blower, Bosch electric drill w/ 2 chargeable batteries Also lots of tools & Electrical equipment. 49820432 STEEL shelving, Wooden bookcase, TV unit (incl TV). Sewing machine cabinet. New Tall boy. Double sink. Make an Offer. 49972317

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Mixed Foursomes GOLF

By David & Rhona BIRSS NELSON BAY Golf Club Results: 29th to 4th August 2018.

The 27 hole Mixed Foursomes Championships The Champions for 2018 are Ronnie Shaw and Will Semens with a Scratch score of 127. Following their win, Club Director, David Rann and Ladies Captain, Pam Norman made the presentation of the Championship’s Perpetual Trophy. Congratulations to both from all members. Highlights of the week: Congratulations to both James Marshall, taking out the Scratch Winner position with a score of 75 and to Philip Gee Kee who took out the Net Winner position with a score of 68 and with it, holds the Monthly Mug presented by S. S. & L. M. Johnston Earthmoving. Results round-up: SUNDAY JULY 29: 27 Hole Mixed Foursomes Championship Scratch: Winners Ronnie Shaw & Will Semens 127, Runners-up Fran Guides & Chris Mawson 131. Nett: Winners Judy & Barry Schultz 101¾, Runners-up Carol Gilmour & Emile Billett 108¾. Ladies Stableford: Overall: Winner Tina Jeggo 45

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Men’s Stableford: Overall: Winner Peter Soiland (vis) 38 c/b, Runner-up Warren Andrews 38 c/b. MONDAY JULY 30: Men’s Vets Stableford: Div 1: Winner Keith Woodley 27, Runner-up John Greghean 26, Best Net John Greghan 21. Div 2: Winner Allan Stuart 24 c/b, Runner-up Hugh Edwards 24, Best Net Alan Stuart 24. TUESDAY JULY 31: Ladies Individual Par: Div 1: Winner Rae Uptin +1 c/b, Runner-up Janelle Tolhurst +1, Third Mary Reisch -3. Div 2: Winner Robbie McClurg +3, Runner-up Jenny Runyard +2, Third Trudy Vander Reyden +2. Div 3: Winner Jane Foster 0, Runner-up Jeannie Punshon -1 c/b, Third Lyn Hollier -1. WEDNESDAY AUG 1: Mens Stableford: Course 1: A Grade: Winner Vito Massaioli 41, Runner-up Stephen Spillane 36. B Grade: Winner Chris Norman 39 c/b, Runnerup Danny Marmo 39. C Grade: Winner Ray Johnson 41, Runnerup Bob Colley 40. Course 2: A Grade: Winner Peter Metham 38, Runner-up Tony Short 37 37. B Grade: Winner Mike Betlinski 42, Runner-up Paul Tonks 39. C Grade: Winner Robert Miller 39, Runner-up Ken Wilson 38. THURSDAY AUG 2: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Robyn Butler 35.

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earlier in 2018. The last two days of the week long event comprised of the NSW School Surfing Titles. 2018 was the eighth year Surfing NSW combined the NSW School Surfing Titles into the event. Former competitors in the Ocean and Earth NSW Junior State Titles include current World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour (CT) surfers Owen and Tyler Wright, Sally Fitzgibbons, Matt Wilkinson, Wade Carmichael and Connor O’Leary. Ethan Smith of Surfing NSW told News Of The Area, “Mike is fast becoming a major threat on the Australian Junior circuit, whether it be State or National Titles or in the Pro Junior events. “Over the duration of the NSW Junior Titles, he showed extraordinary heat nous and strategy to claim the win,” he said. The success of the Clayton-Brown siblings follows that of Josh Stretton winning his category at the NSW Junior Men’s NSW SUP and taking out second place in the 10 foot men’s surfing division which was held at One Mile Beach in June.

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in the All-Stars Boys and Girls divisions, Port Stephens Siblings Ellie and Mike Clayton-Brown both cames runner-up in their respective categories of the Under 19 Girls All Stars and Under 16 All Stars. Competitors in the Woolworths NSW Junior Titles were battling for an NSW Junior Title and in turn, earned their position into the upcoming 2018 Surf Dive N Ski Australian Junior Surfing Titles, which will take place in South Australia at the end of the year. All qualifiers for the Woolworths NSW State Junior Titles were determined by eight individual regional titles, which took place up and down the NSW coastline

q David Rann, Ronnie Shaw, Will Semens and Pam Norman. Div 2: Winner Paula Regan 34. Div 3: Winner Ruth Buchanan 32. Mens Stableford: Overall: Winner J. T. Townsend 37. Men’s Vets Stableford 9 Holes: Winner M. Jeggo 21, Runner-up J. Geoghegan 18. FRIDAY AUG 3: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Suzanne Conrades 39. Div 2: Winner Joan Rumble 36. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Michael Shirlow (vis) 37, Runner-up Vinko Komadina 36. B Grade: Winner Terry Butler 39, Runner-up Bruce Scott 36. C Grade: Winner Stuart Manley 40, Runner-up Keith Woodley 39. SATURDAY AUG 4 Stroke Competition: Monthly Medal: C1: Overall; Scratch Winner James

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Port Stephens Siblings ClaytonBrown both Runners Up in Woolworths Junior Surfing

Marshall 75, Net Winner Philip Gee Kee 68. A Grade: Winner Warwick Dart 70 c/b, Runnerup James Marshall 70, Third place Malcolm Baker 71; B Grade Winner Philip Gee Kee 68, Runner-up Neil Hodges 71, Third place Michael Day 73; C Grade Winner Peter Griffin 69 c/b, Runner-up Michael Penman 69, Third place Peter Schmalz 71. Men’s Stableford: C2: A Grade: Winner Peter Fulton 36 c/b, Runner-up Max Pride 36; B Grade Winner Ian Edmunds 41, Runner-up Col Herring 38; C Grade Winner Garry Jones 43, Runner-up Ian McElwain 36. Ladies Stableford: Overall: Winner Barbara Frost, Runner-up Jeanette McClymont 32.

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HARLEY Low Rider 7th Mnth 84 Shovel motor excl cond nothing to spend $13,500 Ph 0499227821

MERCURY 2009 Outboard Motor 50hp. Tiller steer, electric start tilt and trim, spare prop. $1,950 neg. 0402309584

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CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au 2006 Lotus Escape Pop Top Caravan 18ft, 11m rego, Single axle, full annex, TV/DVD, many extras, exc. cond. $18,900ono 0407915875 2008 Jayco Discovery 17ft pop top, single axle, roll out awning with side screen and floor matting, single beds, plus lots of extras. Cover incl. Exc condition $18,000 0419213768 COLONIAL caravan 2002 18ft6, $18,000 ono, Dual wheels, double bed, Stereo and three way fridge Full annex - roll out awning, Many extra, low mileage, Very good cond. ready to go, Contact Peter 49820362 HARD floor camper Trailer. Rego’d and in good condition $2,600 0428294378

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JAYCO Designer 14ft Pop top, twin beds Full annex, rego, Tare weight 850kg Ready to go. $6,000 Ono 49923302 JAYCO Eagle 2013 Pop up camper. Roll out awning, annexe, innerspring mattress plus loads of extras. $19,000 0413950744 VW Campervan LWB SYNCHRO 4WD TRAKKA TDI 2.5 Turbo diesel 5 speed 5 seats. Rear seat Converts toLD full Width O bed, Sfridge/Freezer, microwave, Roof inbuilt solar Panels and inverter, Hot water, rear shower, DVD player and much more. Exc. cond. long rego $34,000ono 0417821805

HARLEY 2007 Sportster 50th annv no 471 of 2000 world wide. As new cond & new battery $12,500 Ph 0499227821 HONDA Z50J Mini bike. D Very Good just Lcond. SO Had a service. $1,450 Ono 0432558620

Boats 2.4m alum. Tinny Evinrude 15hp motor plus trailer and acces. $2,000. 0400735790 CARIBBEAN Corsair 5m fishing boat 90hp outboard trailer, Bikini top, fish finder, Safety gear, $6,200 ono 49886058 HAINES Hunter v17r. Good cond. 1998 135 V6 Mercury Outboard. $7800 ono 0420 976 767 JETSKI Seadoo Bombadier, Gtx 3 seater, trailer, $3,500 49886058

QUINTREX 450 Escape 40hp 2 stroke Yamaha motor, Telwater trailer Bimini boat cover. Safety gear, all Rego’d as new. $15,900 Ono 0418407616 QUINTREX 475 Bayhunter caprice 50HP Yamaha $10,000 ono ph 0458499208 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088

Machinery FARM Vehicle “UTB Fiat 530” 2WD 1989 Model. 12 forward, 3 reverse. Always garaged. Power Steer. Diff lock, new clutchs, new battery, only done light. 5ft slasher work $5,600 ono. Good condition for its age. 024997 4792 TRACTOR brand new 40hp Luzhong 4WD 4-in-1 bucket/slasher/ Trailer $16,000 Ono 49872114

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FORD MONDEO 2011 fastback LX turbo diesel silver, 6 speed sport auto, Bluetooth, air, steer, cruise etc 123klm. Usually 1000+klm to a tank. Owner and service history. Excellent. $10990. COZ13M. Ph: 0418611988. HOLDEN Astra 2006 auto, 5 door hatch, one owner 108,000k’s log books 9 months rego New tyres. Perfect Cond. AWU22W $5,750 0412063418

2011 Great Wall 240X 4WD manual. Air, Power steer, reverse camera, SUV awning tent, BP84DM Rego 1/19 exc cond. $5,000 0400831611 Or 49831619

HOLDEN Barina 2008, Blue, Auto, 6 months rego 2 new tyres, been garaged, LD SO serv. hist. Forced sale. Lovely car. Best offer. BDU 17E 49815239 / 0459469269

CITROEN Xsara coupe 2002, 5 speed manual YGU065, Deep blue 73,000km Books, rego 10/18 Good order $2,500 49886058

HOLDEN Tigra 2006 Convertible. rego 4/19 Full service hist. 84,000k’s AYA19Q $7,000 ono. Phone 0433448988

MERCEDES E240 Elegance. 6 cylinder auto, 2002, 2.6 motor, LD 4/19 rego SO 167k’s, dark navy, great cond. $6,000 BIU44F 0407145366 NISSAN el Grand 1998 4x4 auto 8 seater. Converts to camper. Rego 6/19 CL75BQ $7,850 Ono 0411030928 SUZUKI Grand Vitara 2000 V6, rego 10/18 LD tyres. BQ64GS OGood S Fair cond. $2,500 49971270 SUZUKI Sierra 1997 1600cc Soft Top, good tyres, no rust, serviced. LD Rego OVJZ244 till 17-5-19.S E x c e l l e n t Condition. $4,500 neg. 0429399897 TOYOTA Coaster Deluxe FE5003 7m, 6 cylinder, 4 litre. Manual. Must have LR licence. $30,000 Ono. More info call Kevin 0477826655 TOYOTA Hilux 2007 BCX66A 4x4 Twin LD Diesel cab turbo SOAir Con, 151,000km

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