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Dragon Boat Club has started By Marian SAMPSON

GREATER Port Stephens Dragon Boat Club Inc. is officially up and running. A keen dragon boat paddler has started Port Stephens’ first dragon boat club. Andrew Downey, who has recently moved to the Bay, has been a paddler on dragon boats for many years. Andrew secured a donation of two dragon boats from the Port Macquarie Dragon Boat Club for the community of Port Stephens. Last weekend the Hunter River Dragon Boat Club held a try out’s day which was well attended by enthusiastic locals. Each dragon boat has twenty paddlers, a drummer and a sweep, who

q Deb and Andrew Downey, with Cherie Livingstone at Taylors Beach with the donated Dragon Boat Head and Tail. Photo by Marian Sampson.

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need a car with a chair lift. Dylan has nodular heterotopia, which leaves Dylan blind, unable to walk, talk, sit, and he also has no gait muscles. Dylan also suffers from epileptic seizures on a daily basis. The social bowls day saw a different vibe on the greens with music playing; many players on the greens were barefoot. Dylan, his mother and brother and six grandparents

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q Four of Dylan’s six grandparents bowling: Kim and Estherann Sergeant, and Sue and Alan Cranney. Photo by Marian Sampson

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q Two of Dylan’s Grandparents, Sue and Klaus Eyrech, with Dylan and his brother Bayley. Photo by Marian Sampson

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q Helen Scott shows off the amazing prizes. Photo by Marian Sampson q The Sporting Hope Association Committee with football greats John Peard and John Toohey who came along to support the day. Photo by Marian Sampson are hoping to raise enough funds to acquire a vehicle with a lift for Dylan and his family.” “There has been tremendous support from the community with 160 bowlers participating in the day, and 200 attending the lunch,” he said. Helen Scott, another committee member, said that “there were over $10,000 in raffle and silent auction prizes from local businesses all to aid in the fundraising”.

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Dylan’s family desperately needs the vehicle with a lift to get him to and from medical appointments and to his classes at the special education unit at Tomaree Education Precinct. Sporting Hope is wanting to raise $35,000 for Dylan and will continue to take donations for the cause. You can contact them by emailing jimhall@bigpond. com.au.

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q Team of Bowlers at Day For Dylan Fundraiser. Photo by Marian Sampson

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were there to see the community support. Football greats John Peard and John Toohey drove up from Sydney and were there to support Dylan’s family. John Toohey told News Of The Area, “Life’s not fair, everyone should get an even chance on the playing field and when you see a family dealing with what Dylan’s are it makes sense to help out.” Sporting Hope’s committee member Jim Hall told News Of The Area, “We

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Port Stephens Dragon Boat Club is officially up and running. FROM Page 1

steers the boat. Ideally the club will achieve over 44 paddlers as signed up members which will see both Dragon boats

out on the bay together. Dragon boat paddling is something anyone over 12 can try. Participants must either be able to swim or wear a life jacket to join in.

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THE News Of The Area team is thrilled to welcome their newest addition, Glenda Farrar. With extensive sales experience and knowledge, Glenda has been appointed as Business Development Manager of the ‘hyperlocal’ community paper. Thirty years in business sales, marketing and advertising means that Ms Farrar is well equipped to look after the paper’s current and future customers. Glenda said, “I am passionately throwing myself into the task of making this very local paper successful and interesting for the residents of the area and of real value to the local business community in terms of reaching their local customers.” Glenda moved to Port Stephens about three years ago after living for many years in Far North Queensland. She has been working in the area for a well known Port Stephens [Fairfax] paper for that period of time. News Of The Area Director Michael Wright

said the move Ms Farrar has made is a win for the independent paper and for the community. “I’ve known Glenda for the past three years. I actually hired her when I was at the Examiner and know that her biggest strength is her ability to throw-herself-in and totally understand how a local business operates before making recommendations on its marketing.” “It was a ‘no-brainer’ for us to appoint her. The three [current] News Of The Area publications are warmly accepted in their respective communities as a strong alternative to the long-time media that has been here,” said Mr Wright. Glenda has a wide range of experience in sales, originally starting as a travel consultant in a travel agency in Mount Isa and Townsville. Following this, Glenda joined Yellow Pages as their Advertising Consultant where she spent a number of years looking after a large area of Queensland. She later moved on to take a challenging job of managing a company in the building industry

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q Business Development: Glenda Farrar. before finally moving into the media industry, where she excels. “I do enjoy the face to face meetings and assisting local business owners and managers.” Glenda said, “Having settled into the area, I have grown to love

Andrew Downey told News Of The Area that being on a dragon boat team is fun, builds fitness and can be either competitive or a social activity. “Paddles are generally 200 to 500 metre sprints with longer paddles going for up to two kilometres,” he

the comparatively cool, beautiful area of Port Stephens; I am looking forward to my new role as Business Development Manager for News Of The Area, which seems to be gaining more and more traction every week.”

said. The club has several paddles suitable for those wishing to see if they are interested; paddlers wanting to be a part of the team of regular Dragon boat paddlers will need their own paddle. Before the club can join the NSW Dragon

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“It has a very strong focus on the local community, which is what I love,” said Ms Farrar. Glenda can be contacted via email: glenda@newsofthearea. com.au or mobile 0452 581 558.

Boat Association, more members are needed. If you would like to get involved in this exciting sport that is now available to Port Stephens residents please contact Andrew Downey on 0438 906 700.

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My new husband snores. Because we are religious, I did not know this negative characteristic prior to our honeymoon. It is driving me slowly insane. Mrs BV, Lemon Tree Passage

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Chaste and unsullied behaviour is a wonderful thing until it leads to the thirty-year marriage from hell. These days there are ‘try before you buy’ deals with all sorts of things. Appliances, bedding, you name it, you can get a 100-day guarantee and if you are not completely satisfied you can just send the offending article back and get a replacement. Not so with your new husband, I’m afraid. That marriage certificate is binding. Yep, you are stuck with him and let me assure you that your pure love will slowly disintegrate into feelings of malevolence that would test Lucifer. At first you will just whisper “shhh” in a soft voice as he snores like a grunting rhino. This will progress to a gentle prod when he chokes, mid snort, and you suffer yet another night of insomnia. The following month, in a raised voice, you will beckon him to roll onto his side. After the first year you will raise your pillow and press it gently over his nose and mouth until the horrendous racket subsides. By the fifth year you will no doubt be sleeping in the spare room with the dog and re-reading the Bible to find what verses deal with the specific issue of sleep deprivation leading to evil plotting.

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I WENT along to the Progress Association meeting last week,Thursday evening, to hear about the Ferry Service and the community issues relating to reliability, communication and overall lack and quality of service. How bitterly disappointed I was to hear that the Hawks Nest wharf was more of a hindrance in their schedule rather than another positive to sell to their customers. The community raised over $100,000 to get this floating pontoon built added by the generous donation of We-ef Lighting who provided the lighting as a donation at considerable cost to them. This was all done because a few locals shared an idea of how to get visitors from Nelson Bay to see our beautiful beaches and allow

them time to enjoy it. With the help of the Progress Association, we were able to achieve this wonderful result. However, based on the comments on the night it appears that scheduling a stop at Hawks Nest in the timetable is difficult!! Seriously it was a comment which was farcical to say the least and raised considerable consternation from those in the hall. Simply said, ‘You make time in the timetable’. All businesses in Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens understand seasonality as it is nothing new in a holiday destination location. We adjust our hours and staff to offset the quiet times but also bank the money in the busy period for exactly those times. That’s nothing new to us nor should it be to Ferry Service. The same would apply to the ferry service. In the

OPINION Dear News Of The Area, YET again I’m being forced to listen to the loudly vocalised separation anxiety of a dog “on holiday”. It’s nice that holidaymakers can bring their pets with them, but

off season run a reduced but reliable service and communicate what you are doing. Nobody will give you grief if you should adopt this approach. The disappointing thing was the Ferry Service arrived with no plan moving forward e.g proposed off season timetable, commitment of stopping at Hawks Nest, and giving a commitment as to the reliability of the vessels to provide the service advertised. There was talk about declining numbers from the Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest side. Surely by now there must be an understanding of why. Passengers won’t use a service that can’t be relied on. Address these issues and things may change. It’s clear that the monopoly we have today has a number of shortcomings. Hugo Elstermann

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to leave them alone all day while they—the owners—go out for a great time seems pretty heartless to me. This is a plea to estate agents and owners of holiday properties to ask their holiday tenants to care enough for their pets to take them with them on their

jaunts or to make some other arrangements that don’t cause their animals and nearby human residents daily holiday distress. Liz Swane

Rotary Making OPINION a Difference Dear News Of The Area, EARLIER this month I officially commenced my year as District Governor of Rotary District 9670 – an area that stretches from Newcastle to Bourke. For me, it is an exciting time. An opportunity to contribute to improving our local communities, and ensuring we provide a helping hand to those most in need. When I tell my friends, family and complete strangers from Port Stephens what my next 12 months will look like, they seem excited and supportive. Then they ask

“what does Rotary actually do?” It’s a fair question. People often think Rotary is a group of older men cooking a BBQ at the local market. The truth is, Rotary is much more than that. It’s about making a difference in the lives of individuals – both in our local communities and across the world. Rotarians can have such a positive influence in communities right across our region. Locally, Rotary has been instrumental in organising projects that contribute to our social cohesion.

We are in the position to offer resources to local schools to help students develop their literacy skills. If you want to know more about Rotary and how Rotarians are helping to make a difference in Port Stephens get in touch with me. I’d love to hear from you. The next 12 months are certainly going to be an exciting time for Rotary in our area and I’d love to have you share in the joy and excitement. To find out more about Rotary in Port Stephens email publicrelations@ rotary9670.org.au.

Helen Ryan, District Governor Rotary District 9670

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Plastic Free July for Port Stephens family Recyle-Reuse-Reduce

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PLASTIC Free July is a campaign that started in 2011 in WA with a simple aim – to refuse single-use plastic during the month of July. Since then, the campaign has spread around Australia and gone worldwide. Just this month, both Woolworths and Coles have announced they will be phasing out single-use plastic bags over the next 12 months. The tide is turning as people become more aware of the damage plastic is doing to our environment and that it cannot continue unchecked. All plastic that has ever been made, is still in existence today. Australians on average use 100kg of plastic packaging a year per household.

Local family, the Smiths, have made a commitment for the month of July not to use any single-use plastic. The family was already using its own shopping bags but the campaign really made them aware of how much plastic we buy on a daily basis. Food storage, especially when out and about, made the Smiths get creative. Jess told News Of The Area, “The challenge has seen us make huge changes. We now take our own mugs to coffee shops; we have reusable cutlery with us; take our own containers to the butchers and use reusable storage or beeswax wraps for our food.” The family also purchase its pantry foods and fresh produce through a local food

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Veterans Visit Maritime Museum By Marian SAMPSON

NELSON Bay Diggers Bowls were recipients of a $1470 ANZAC Community Grant. A group of 31 members and friends travelled to the Maritime Museum Darling

Harbour. Prior to arriving at Darling Harbour, they were provided morning tea by the Coach Company “FUNCOACH4U” at Girrakool Park in Somersby Falls National Park. Patricia Janes told News

q The group together on their journey.

Of The Area, “The tour of the Museum was excellent and very informative, we found the replica of Captain Cook’s Endeavour very interesting and thought provoking.” “Unfortunately two of our oldest members, Norm

Glover, aged 93, and Laurie Gordon, aged 94, both WWII veterans, were unable to attend on the day due to health reasons.” “We would like to thank our local Member, Ms Kate Washington MP, who recommended us for the grant which covered the costs for the day and Mr Davis Elliott, MP Minister for Veteran

Affairs, who approved the Grant,” she said. Kate Washington told News Of The Area, “It’s terrific to be able to support our RSL and returned service people and to enable them to participate in activities which they otherwise wouldn’t be able to.” The Nelson Bay Diggers Bowls are an Intra Club of the Nelson Bay Wests Diggers Group. There are 100 members,

co-operative in a further effort to reduce packaging waste. Jess also explained that they no longer use plastic bin liners or use a plastic bag but instead use the bin and wash it out daily or line it with newspaper. Beeswax wraps can be quite a large initial expense but other alternatives can be utilised, such as steel lunch boxes or silicone sandwich wraps. The website www. plasticfreejuly.org offers lots of ideas and suggestions of alternatives to plastic for cleaning, cooking, food storage, personal care, pet care and shopping. Plastic Free July can become plastic free all year round. Choose to re-use!

the majority are veterans. Nelson Bay Diggers Bowls bowl at Nelson Bay Bowling and Recreation Club on the third Sunday of the month. They also organise visits to other bowling clubs during the year and they in return visit us. The group also enjoys luncheons and a Christmas Party where some of our nonbowling members can join in the fun.

q Norm Glover, aged 93, is a member of Nelson Bay Diggers Bowls and WWII veteran. Laurie and Norm were unfortunately unable to attend the outing.

q Laurie Gordon, aged 94, is a member of the Nelson Bay Diggers Bowls and WWII veteran.

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“Not a Public Service” By Margie TIERNEY

Community Frustration over Ferry

THE long running battle over the confusing and outdated ferry timetable may soon be resolved. MidCoast Council’s Dan Aldridge is meeting with Port Stephens Ferry Owner Adrian Thompson this week to hopefully fix the outdated signboard on the Tea Gardens side. “I don’t want Council to

be a road block to hinder residents, tourists or businesses in regards to the timetable issue,” Mr Aldridge told News Of The Area. The sign dates back to when there were two ferry operators servicing the Tea Gardens/Nelson Bay run. This week’s meeting follows a forum last Thursday between concerned residents,

businesses, MidCoast Council and Ferry Owner Adrian Thompson and his advisors. More than 80 people packed the Hawks Nest Community Centre for the meeting organised by the Hawks Nest Tea Gardens Progress Association. “The meeting was called as the Progress Association had received a number of complaints about the ferry,”

Secretary Patricia Garrard said. Reliability was high on the agenda. “There is a view that the service has deteriorated considerably over the past six months,” Patricia said. “There have been occasions where people have been left stranded at Tea Gardens and Nelson Bay due either to the ferry simply not showing up or not adhering to the published departure times.”

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BAYNews Of The Area It was noted that businesses are suffering, that the schedule is wrong and cannot be relied upon, and access, particularly in Nelson Bay is difficult for people with limited mobility. Also of major concern, the Hawks Nest Wharf is no longer being used as a pickup or departure point. From the outset, Mr Thompson’s business advisor Malcolm Anderson made it very clear, “The Ferry Operation is not a public service and as such is not bound by local or State Government regulations.” He also noted that bad weather hindered daily operations and scheduling but that a new timetable was under review. Mr Anderson also encouraged people to visit the Ferry’s Facebook page to check the ferry’s operating times. Myall River Action Group’s Gordon Grainger was not happy with the proposal. “There has to be a better way of communication in regards to the timetable,” Gordon said. “This matter does not end with this meeting,” Patricia said. Mr Thompson’s take on Thursday’s forum was brief and to the point “It was an excellent meeting,” he told News Of The Area.

Car crash claims life of woman at busy intersection A PORT Stephens lady has lost her life on the road this week, when she was the in a terrible car accident on Monday. The accident happened at the intersection of Industrial Drive and Tourle Street in Mayfield around 11:30am. Crash scene investigations at the time of print suggest the White Holden Astra was turning right onto Tourle Street, when it was struck by a Ford Territory. The Medowie woman, a passenger in the White Holden Astra, passed away at the scene, while her 66-year old husband was taken to John Hunter Hospital. A 31-year old male was also taken to Hospital with injuries. The highway was closed in all directions for most of the day, and into the early evening for some access points. The News Of The Area team send the families of all involved our deepest sympathies as they deal with this tragedy.

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Boot Camp for Dry July

By Rachael VAUGHAN

A CARING group of fitness mad friends have put their alcohol to the side for the month of July, to participate in the ‘Dry July’ fundraiser. The fundraiser provides much needed funds that go towards cancer support organisations across Australia, to help improve patient comfort, care and wellbeing. Dry July raises money to ease the burden, reduce stress and add a bit of comfort for those affected by cancer. Project Health & Fitness members, Jacki Ashpole, Sally Black, Kym Brennan, Lee Brooks and Shay Warby formed a team and set about planning some fantastic ways to reach their goal total. Jackie Ashpole told News Of The Area, “Each of our team members all know

someone with cancer, or have lost someone to this terrible disease.” “We thought it was such a simple commitment to help raise funds to help people get through the worst time of their lives.” “We’re hoping to smash our goal and raise as much as possible,” she said. The team originally set their goal to raise $500, but at the time of print have already surpassed that goal and reached $650. With a public fundraising event open to the community still to come, the team has now set their goal a little higher, and hope to reach $1000 before the month finishes. On Saturday 29 from 8am-9am, Project Health and Fitness will have a ‘Charity Boot Camp’ in their shed to help the team hit that goal.

q The Dry July team. Entry is $10 for nonmembers and $5 for members. The boot camp will be suitable for all fitness levels,

and is set to be a lot of fun as well as great fitness. Jacki said, “We are also having a barbecue at the conclusion of the boot camp,

where all profits will be added to our total.” If anyone would like to donate, but is not able to attend the boot camp, you

can head to the team’s page on the Dry July site: https:// www.dryjuly.com/teams/ project-health-fitness.

For the Love of Seafood The Love Seafood festival runs from 1 August to 31 August, with a gala dinner, an exciting expo weekend, cooking demonstrations

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q Fifth generation oyster grower Guy Holbert with some Port Stephens Oysters at Soldiers Point. Photo by Marian Sampson.

BAY locals have a tradition of loving seafood. Many Port Stephens families have been in the seafood supply industry for generations. In August the Bay has plenty to look forward to with the Love Seafood Festival running for the whole month. The region is renowned for its pristine blue waters and premium fish and fishing opportunities. The Love Seafood festival runs from 1 August to 31 August, with a gala dinner, an exciting expo weekend, cooking demonstrations, a masterclass series local wine and seafood pairing and

Oi: Domestic Violence Mobile App for Youth By Marian SAMPSON

RECOGNISING, standing up and speaking out against domestic and family violence has just become easier for young people. Samaritans has launched a new mobile app, called ‘Oi’ which can be downloaded for Apple and android phones. The app is a digital resource developed specifically for young people to help them in identifying and being a voice against abuse. The app directs youth to services, which can provide practical help to stop abuse or assist to remove young people from a situation which puts them at risk.

The app is the result of an Optus Future Makers Grant which Samaritans received in 2016. ’Oi’ was designed to be a tool that provides selfhelp information for young people about domestic violence. The app includes an interactive quiz, a frequently asked questions section, and a comprehensive list of support services available for anyone who needs to talk to someone or is at risk of domestic or family violence. There is also a pledge which people can make via the app to never commit or remain silent about abuse and share across their social media networks and feeds. Lynn Vatner of the

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Yacaaba Centre told News Of The Area, “Anything that brings people’s attention to domestic violence and shines the light on it is a good thing.” “People should do what they can to assist someone who they think is being abused and should do what they can without endangering themselves.” “Always call the police, they are the the ones with all the power, call the police and report it if you think someone is at risk.” Reports on domestic violence can be made to the police anonymously,” she said. The Oi App can be downloaded from the App store or on GooglePlay.

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signature dinners by guest chefs, among the amazing program highlights. Trawler to Table is back and so are the Fish to Dish menus with local eateries offering ‘meet the maker’ style signature dinners or lunches, hosted by local seafood legends, and great value festival menus. Port Stephens is Australia’s largest oyster producing area from the time of early settlement, with generations of growers scattered around the Bay. Don’t miss the Oyster Shucking Competition and make sure you give the blind oyster tastings a try. Fifth generation oyster farmer Guy Holbert told News

Of The Area that he is proud to say that his son is now in the business making it six generations in the industry, here in Port Stephens, with both his parents coming from oyster growing families. “The oysters we get in Port Stephens are of good quality all year round.” “Holberts supply Woolworths with their supply of freshly shucked oysters statewide and welcome locals to drop by the shop front to check out the local Port Stephens produce,” he said. Make sure you grab a few gourmet experiences in August and feel the love of seafood.

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World Heritage Bid For Bay Nelson Bay Bowling By Marian SAMPSON

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THE bid to gain World Heritage status for the Bay is underway. We all know that we live in paradise, but the actual scope of what surrounds us is sometimes lost. Port Stephens is a huge waterway, which many believe is not only unique in the minimal impact of man on the waterway, but one which deserves to be managed with a whole of estuary approach. Preliminary studies have strongly indicated that over 7,000 square kilometres of this region meets the criteria for inclusion into UNESCO’s World Heritage Program. Port Stephens is home to nearly 700 species of plants. It hosts the largest mangrove forest in the State, as well as extensive seagrass meadows. It is also home to 300 species of birds, over 25 kinds of reptiles, and the region also supports a large dolphin and sea turtle population. There are over 20 species of threatened birds including the Gould’s petrel. Of the flora in the region, there are 22 species of threatened or endangered plants. There are seven species of threatened frogs and snakes, and eight threatened species

of mammals. Nearly 65 percent of the estuary now receives some form of protection. Terry Domico, a local Conservation Biologist working on the application told News Of The Area that chances are that you came to live in this region because of its great beauty and diversity. “World Heritage status is designed to protect those values in perpetuity.” “It will also create job opportunities for this region

when gateway communities, like Nelson Bay and Tea Gardens, gear up to handle the increased tourism that will surely follow.” “This means more restaurants and cafes, more accommodation, and more services for everyone,” he said. If successful this will see Port Stephens join Fraser Island, the Greater Blue Mountains, and the Great Barrier Reef.

ECONETWORK is inviting members of the Port Stephens community to attend a forum on Sunday 30 July at Tomaree Community Centre at 2.00pm. Attend and find out about the implications of new NSW Crown Land and

Biodiversity laws. Solicitor with the Environmental Defenders Office, Belinda Rayment, will present on what we need to know and why. There are concerns about the long-term ecologically sustainable management of Crown Lands.

Conservation groups also say that Biodiversity regulations need to be tightened to deter broad scale clearing and to protect populations of koalas and other native species. Find out more at www. econetworkps.org.

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SUSTAINABILITY has been on Nelson Bay Bowling Club’s strategic plan and their efforts have been noticed. The Hunter Business Awards have listed the bowling club as a finalist in the Hunter Water Savers category, seeing the club up against heavy hitter Newcastle City Council in the category. Nelson Bay Bowling Club’s recent renovations have included water

q Terry Domico, Conservation Biologist, working on the bid that will protect the region and see increases in tourism.

harvesting systems which will eventually see all drainage from the roof go into tanks which will power a sprinkler system for the greens. Alan Barnes, the Club’s Chairman, told News Of The Area “We’ve been working on a strategic plan that is looking at aspects of harvesting as much water as we can which can then be used on the site.” “If we are successful in winning the award category, the $10,000 will go towards four 20,000Ltr

tanks which will allow us to circulate the harvested water without needing to chemically treat it.” “With the water tanks we should be able to save a considerable amount of water and the second phase of our renovations will see us using grey water for flushing toilets within the clubhouse and servicing the greens into the future,” he said. The conceptual stage of the renovations at the club has put the building on a footing which will see it be a sustainable development where it comes to water into the future.

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q Nelson Bay Bowling Club Greenkeeper Rod Barker with Club Chairman Alan Barnes on the green at Nelson Bay Bowling Club. Photo by Marian Sampson.

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Amazing Support for Dylan WORD ON THE STREET

Helen Scott of the Sporting Hope Committee told News Of The Area: “The generosity of the community is absolutely fantastic!” “The Salamander Recycling Centre donated $2,000 to the cause which is fabulous,” she said.

q Peter Sherriff. Peter Sherriff told News Of The Area: “It has been a wonderful turnout, all you have to do is look at the volume and value of the prizes to see just how much our community cares about people.”

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q Estherann Sergeant. Estherann Sergeant, one of Dylan’s six grandparents who were all in attendance at the event at Nelson Bay Bowling Club, told News Of The Area: “The support from the community is sensational, there are 160 bowlers here and so many wonderful raffle prizes.” Peter Clough told News Of The Area: “I am very happy to be able to support such a great cause for a young family in need.”

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q Port Stephens Council’s Melinda Anderson works with local volunteers to achieve great things in Port Stephens. Photo by Marian Sampson

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PORT Stephens Council has many different volunteers and groups that help make our region a better place to live. There are over 850 active volunteers performing a range of tasks. From guiding visitors at the Visitors Information Centre in Apex Park Nelson Bay, to planting and cleaning up our parks, the region is fortunate to have residents that make an effort.

We also have volunteers on our Sports Council, in our libraries, in Landcare and Tidy Towns groups, on Halls Committees, at Ngioka Centre and on our Sister Cities Committees. Melinda Anderson of Port Stephens Council told News Of The Area, “Council asks a lot of our volunteers and while the volunteers add value to our environment it is a two way street.” “Some committees are more active than others, but they all offer great value to

the community.” “Many enjoy a sense of camaraderie and gain a huge sense of satisfaction when they see the results of their labours,” she said. Port Stephens has some great facilities like the Hinton School Of The Arts Building which is of historic significance, and the Medowie Community Centre which is a real hub for the area. Both of these facilities are managed by community volunteers in Council’s Halls Committees.

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APPLY NOW! Expressions of Interest now open Grants of up to $20,000 are available to local community groups for capital projects. For more information or to programme submit an expression of for community grants interest, please contact my office on 4983 2401, or online at

Federal merylswanson.com.au/news/grants. MP for Paterson Meryl Swanson would like to hear from community organisations and local governments that could use a share of up to $150,000 available to fund small capital projects.

Applications close 14 August.

Ms Swanson’s office is seeking expressions of interest for the Stronger Communities Programme, which offers sums between $2,500 and $20,000 to successful applicants. To be eligible for a grant, applicants are required to match grants in cash or in-kind on at least a dollar for dollar basis. “This programme funds small capital projects which deliver social benefits by supporting community participation and contributing to the vibrancy of local communities,” said Ms Swanson. “I’m inviting local organisations to submit an expression of interest outlining their project. The Paterson electorate community consultation committee will identify priority projects and then invite selected groups to formally apply for funding. “An expression of interest can be completed online by visiting my website, http://merylswanson.com.au/news/grants/ or my office can arrange to have a copy mailed to you,” said Ms Swanson. Examples of successful applications in previous rounds include: • $8,000 for the East Maitland Men’s Shed to upgrade their mezzanine floor; • $15,000 for the Maitland Hockey Club to build a toilet block, canteen and change sheds; • $20,000 for the Kurri Tennis Club, to replace two existing courts; and • $8,000 to the Port Stephens SES to purchase training equipment. c NOTA Graphics - Ref: MS_270717

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Business Chicks Thrive By Marian SAMPSON

SUCCESSFUL restaurateur Alicia Cameron was part of the team responsible for reinvigorating Sandpipers Restaurant in Nelson Bay and launched The Little Beach Boathouse with husband and chef, Luke Cameron. Both know that it takes effort to create success. This is one local business woman who takes the adage of ‘working on your business not in it’ to heart, and attends events and conferences to motivate and inspire her in the vibrant Little Beach Boathouse. Alicia has been attending a range of business events

outside the area and she has found the Business Chicks events inspiring. 9 to Thrive by Business Chicks is on 11 and 12 August in Sydney and Alicia is organising for a busload of local ladies to experience the inspiration of a Business Chicks Event. Alicia Cameron told News Of The Area that at each Business Chicks event that she has attended there are hundreds of business women from all over Australia there providing a great opportunity to network. “I’ve learnt so many business hints and tricks through attending these events that I have applied

successfully here in our business in the Bay.” “I’ve booked a bus for the August event and there are still seats available. Come along if you want to be inspired and motivated, to do more with your business,” she said. To register to attend the 9 to Thrive, visit https:// businesschicks.com/9-tothrive/ and to book your place on the Business Chicks bus on 11 August for $29, call Alicia on 4984 9420. There’s one thing certain and that is that being on the Bay bus to Business Chicks 9 to Thrive will be a motivating, inspiring catalyst for any businesswoman.

q Alicia Cameron at The Little Beach Boathouse. Photo by Marian Sampson

Horse Power for the Disabled

By Sarah STOKES

EQUINE Therapy is proving a huge hit with riders at Raymond Terrace’s Riding for the Disabled. The charity has centres

all over Australia and has been providing experiences for over 50 years. The Raymond Terrace centre supports clients from a wide geographical area, including Port Stephens and

the Bay. The centre is NDIS (National Disability Insurance Service) registered, meaning that those with the relevant funding can use it for Equine

Therapy. Contrary to some recent media reports suggesting that the NDIS is funding horseriding, this is not riding per se but a specially tailored intervention

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designed to promote confidence, communication, improved gross and fine motor skills and core strength, amongst many other benefits. People with all types and levels of disabilities are accepted into the RDA programs, including but not limited to those with Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Epilepsy, Hearing Impairment, Vision Impairment, Spina Bifida and Multiple Sclerosis. There is a weight limit though, which is about 75kg. The Raymond Terrace Centre also offers Hippotherapy - an intense physical therapy - with a physiotherapist in attendance. This allows people to develop their balance, coordination, strength and posture, as well as providing psychological, speech, language and cognitive benefits. Janet Hudson, Treasurer of the local RDA, told News Of The Area, “Parents have tears in their eyes, seeing their children do things they never dreamed they could

do.” “Anything to do with horses is generally expensive and this charity gives those with a disability, who may otherwise not be able to afford or have access to equine recreation, the chance to take part.” The centre is always needing funds to support the upkeep of the horses and their vet bills. One of their main fundraisers is their ‘Share a Horse’ project. A great idea for a birthday or Christmas present, for $30 a year, you can sponsor a horse of your choosing, receive a certificate, details of your horse and a bi-monthly newsletter. Details are available at http://www. rdaraymondterrace.org.au. With a long waiting list, the local Centre is always looking for more volunteers to assist. Those who may be interested are asked to email Judy Edwards on volunteerco.rda@outlook. com.

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RECENTLY renovated sparing no expense, this stunning townhouse is only one block back from the glorious surf beach at Hawks Nest. With brand new carpet throughout, a very clean and modern style has been showcased with three brand new bathrooms including fitouts, white plantation shutters on all windows and double sliding plantation doors to the outdoor verandahs. Wall structures have been redesigned to maximise space in the bedrooms, which all include large built-ins and plantation shutters over all the windows and doors. Downstairs the kitchen is an entertainers dream with quality appliances including an induction cooktop, lighting over the splashback, Caesarstone benchtops and a large pantry. Overlooking open plan style living, there is a separate dining area to the side, and a casual lounge room is bordered by plantation double doors opening onto a completely private courtyard lush with greenery and pavers, no mowing necessary. A double garage with internal access, under stair storage and overhead fans complete the package. In the best of both worlds scenario, there is a shared pool and barbecue area for owners use only, security locked with a numerical code. A few minutes walk to a lovely playground, the Hawks Nest Golf Club, the Benchmark on Booner

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THIS prestige property would be perfectly at home on the pages of a Country Style Magazine. Set within an approximate 30 acre parcel of prime land in the heart of Stroud, the original farmhouse has been completely renovated and extended, yet the country style ambience has been retained. The home is in an elevated position and takes in views of the surrounding acreage and the rural aspects of Stroud’s surrounds. There are five very generous sized bedrooms, the master having an ensuite, built in robes and lovely French doors extending out to the wide verandah areas. The living is spacious with a light filled kitchen, complete with marble benchtops, stainless steel appliances and an abundance of storage. Moving from the kitchen area you transition across to the open plan dining and family room. From these areas you then continue on through French doors to the deck and outdoor entertaining zone, all whilst taking in those amazing views! A separate formal lounge room with the original timber flooring features a bay window seat and access to the front gardens, perfect for a private relaxation space. The family bathroom again is generous in size

and includes a spa bath with views. The home features elegant high ceilings, ceiling fans and air conditioning to the master bedroom and a wood fire. The property surrounding the home includes a large rural barn style lockup shed with power and mezzanine shelving, lovely gardens, meandering driveway and gravelled parking areas. The paddocks which currently house 13 Murray Grey steers are gently sloping down to tar sealed street frontage, have three dams, shade trees, a storage shed and stock yards. There is a wide variety of fruit trees in the orchard. The vegetable and herb gardens will round off your healthy new life. The property being connected to town water

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WHETHER you’re looking to buy your first home, upsize, sell or invest, there are plenty of changes you can make to reach your property goals this new financial year. Not having the deposit is the number one roadblock for property buyers, as outlined in the recent Housing Affordability Report by CoreLogic. Although you aren’t required to have a 20 per cent deposit to buy a home, it certainly helps to have a substantial deposit before taking out your first mortgage because there will be no need for expensive, ongoing, mortgage insurance. John Rumble principal, First National Real Estate Hawks Nest told News Of The Area, “Make and keep a property-related goal.” “Whether you want to buy your first home or take advantage of new Government incentives to downsize, there are steps you can take to make your property dreams a reality this year,” he said. Mr Rumble said, “Your monthly budget should reflect income and expenses. Also reduce your ‘lifestyle’ choices by taking lunch to work and also, take advantage of the Federal Government’s First Home Super Saver Scheme.” For current homeowners, the agent’s advice is to consider becoming a property investor by leveraging your existing property equity to facilitate an investment loan.

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Hudson back from World stage By Rachael VAUGHAN

PORT Veterinarian Dr Ilona Hudson has just returned from a successful trip to the Maccabiah Games in Israel. Dr Hudson was the only equestrian athlete to represent Australia in the competitive dressage event. The Maccabiah Games, often referred to as the Jewish Olympics, draws together 9,000 athletes from 78 countries. The first was held in 1932, and the games take place quadrennially in Israel. These games were a particularly special event for Australian Athletes, as they participated in a ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Maccabiah games where the bridge leading athletes on their march into the opening ceremony collapsed, killing

four Australian athletes and injuring sixty others. Competitors from around the world cannot always bring their horses with them to compete in the games, so a pool of horses is made available to those competitors, who can then ‘draw’ a horse to compete on. Dr Hudson told News Of The Area, “The horse I drew was called Dan Dan.” “In my class there were eight riders, some like me on borrowed horses and some on their own.” “I had four training sessions with the horse prior to competing and based on a video of each of those sessions I received coaching advice from a coach in Germany and another in Australia,” she said. The first competition was the Individual Qualifier One, where Dr Hudson finished in

q Ilona Hudson on the horse she drew to ride for the Games; Dan Dan. fifth place. The second competition was the Individual Qualifier two, where she jumped up one place and came in fourth. That one place improvement qualified Dr Hudson for the final, where

she finished fifth overall. Interestingly, Dr Hudson was the only rider in the final to make it that far on a borrowed horse; all competitors that finished ahead of her had brought their own horse to the

Games. There was also a team event that Dr Hudson was ineligible for because there were no other Australian riders. Dr Hudson said, “I am absolutely delighted with this

result and what I achieved in a very short space of time.” “It’s an outstanding opportunity to test my riding skills, and also to share the experience with new and old friends from all over the world.”

Former Commander Hollings Retires from Tilly base

By Geoff WALKER

IT was with more than a tinge of sadness that Marine Rescue at Lemon Tree Passage recently bid farewell to former commander and tireless volunteer Ian Hollings. He is retiring from active duty after 16 years of continuous service. Ian was the flotilla’s commander for seven years. He also served as treasurer for four years and

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Ladies 27 Hole Foursomes Champs GOLF [Golf] Nelson Bay Golf Club By David and Rhona BIRSS CONGRATULATIONS to: Div 1 Scratch: Winners Peri Kennedy & Fran Guides 141, Runners-up Robyn Kennett & Mary Reisch 142. Div 1 Net: Winners Liz Davis & Julie Walker, 115½, Runners-up Kath Allen & Elizabeth Pfennigwerth 118¼. Div 2 Scratch: Winners Chris Castles & Bev Carver 161, Runners-up Charmaine Pattison & Val Seisums 163 c/b. Div 2 Net: Winners Joanne White & Di Scobie 121¼, Runnersup Deidre Haxton & Edna Lloyd 121½. Highlights

Wednesday’s Men’s Superpin, 5th hole, Bruce Bews scooped the pool.

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competitions, with special recognition to Steve Jones for his 44 points.

Barbara Smith 75 c/b, Net Runners-up Chris Castles & Bev Carver 75 c/b.

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C1: Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Graeme Eaton 42, Runner-up David Rann 36; B Grade: Winner Ian Warrington 39, Runnerup Yuri Suska 37; C Grade: Winner Terrence Long 39, Runner-up Ian Pfennigwerth 37. C2: Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Bruce Bews 37, Runner-up Eric Kidd 36; B Grade: Winner Reg Fowler 38 c/b, Runner-up Craig Burnett 38; C Grade: Winner Richard Bennett 37, Runnerup Noel Hughes 35.

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Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Fran Guides 37; Div 2: Winner Sue Lewis 38. Men’s Stableford: Overall Winner Ralph Carstairs 33, Overall Runner-Up Robert Castle 31. 17/7:

Vets 9 hole Stableford: Div 1 Winner John Ducrou 27, Runner-up Wayne Marriott 25, Best Net Score Bob Beverley 21; Div 2 Winner Denis Staff 23, Runner-up Milton Haynes 22, Best Net Score Denis Staff 20. 18/7:

Ladies 18 holes Foursomes: Div 1 Scratch Winners Robyn Kennett & Mary Reisch 95, Net Winners Kath Allen & Elizabeth Pfennigwerth 74½, Net Runners-up Peri Kennedy & Fran Guides 77 c/b; Div 2: Scratch Winners Mary Kay & Margaret Harding 103, Net Winners Simone Irvine &

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Ladies Stableford: Div 1 Winner Dianne Moon 37, Runner-up Charmaine Pattison 32 c/b, Third place Mary Reisch 32; Div 2: Winner Joanne White 39, Runner-up Penny Davidson 34 c/b, Third Place Celia Forsyth 34. Men’s Vets 9 hole Stableford: Overall Winner Alan price 22, Overall Runner-up Mike Coghlan 19 c/b.

21/7: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Dianne Johnson 37; Div 2: Winner Anne Newman 31. Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner David Rann 36, Runner-Up Peter Mentis 35; B Grade: Mike Coghlan 39, Runner-up Keith Bryars 37; C Grade: Winner Barry Schultz 40 c/b, Runner-up Theo Rutten 40. SATURDAY 22nd:

C1: Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Nick Matwijow 41, Runnerup Wayne Mitchell 40; B Grade: Winner Raymond Mahady 38, Runnerup Jeffrey Melrose 37; C Grade: Winner Ken Wilson 40 c/b, Runnerup Alan Foster 40. C2: Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Phillip CavanaghDowns 40, Runner-up Peter Metham 39; B Grade: Winner Greg Walsh 43, Runner-up Colin Grant 40 (vis); C Grade: Winner Steve Jones 44, Runner-up John Fletcher 38.

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was skipper of the rescue raft for four years as well as being a long time operator of the base station radio. Speaking of Ian’s contribution, current commander Richard Osborne OAM said that his outstanding commitment was greatly appreciated. “The Regional Operations manager of Marine Rescue will make a special trip out this way in the near future to personally present Ian with his long service medal,” he

Horizons Golf Results GOLF [Golf] Horizons Golf Club By Greg RAMSEY Tuesday Vets Medley N.Shute 40 c/b from C.Hickey Wednesday Ladies D. Brander 33 from F.Guides 33 c/b Wednesday Men’s

J.Feldmayer 35 from a.Brown 33

Saturday Stableford Men P Leaming (21) 36

A Bremner (23) 35 Women

J Parker (35) 37

V Davies (18) 36

said. Meanwhile, Port Stephens Council is still committed to constructing a new Marine Rescue operations headquarters above the amenities block at Henderson Park, Lemon Tree Passage. According to Cr Steve Tucker, it will be a matter of negotiation and cost sharing between Port Stephens Council and the controlling body. “The wheels are starting to turn already,” he said.

Stand Up Paddle Boarding (SUP), Port Stephens active paddling community

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members. Alice Smith of the Port Stephens Outrigger Canoe Club told News Of The Area that the lady paddlers meet at 9am on Thursday mornings at the Anchorage and paddle for a couple of hours training each week. “There is a mixed social paddle held on Sundays which leaves from Shoal Bay at 8am.” “The crews that compete in Regattas train on Saturdays and often take the outriggers out through the heads and around the islands.” “Anyone is welcome to come along and give paddling a try; you can learn how to be a part of an outrigger canoe team at either the ladies’ sessions on Thursdays or the Sunday social sessions,” she said.

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ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139

BAR fridge, gurney pressure hose, lounge $35 each. Gardening tools, framed pictures, childrens books/fiction, wash mach, coffee tables, ladders. All cheap. Karuah. Ph 49975902 0428491076

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ANTIQUE Washstand 1930s, mable top, tiled back, restored, great cond $375. 49813060

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CARAVAN Heavy duty rear bullbar. Fits 70s Millard. spare antenna mounts. Galvanised. $95ono 49817523

CAMEC caravan cover suit 18ft/20ft van $175. 0418632220

COMPUTER Desk (Keenex Brand). Grey in colour with sliding draw underneath top shelf. Shelving under shelf for storage. Very compact and on wheels. W62cm, D53cm, H73cm, VG Cond. $75. Ph: 49972442.

DARK Brown Leather Lounge with two matching chairs Very Good condition. $550 0427642075 DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584

CORNER unit, Oregon timber & leadlight glass, H-167cm x D-94cm x L –242cm $100. Old double school desk $100 4997 2302

DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652

CAR roof racks Prorac Suit Outlander or similar $150 ph 0416229166 CATTLE 10 in herd, 3 Angus x bulls from 6 years to 4 months. 7 cows hereford x santos. wagu. Price negotiable. Ph 0434 797501

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CLOTHES dryer Hover 3.5 Heavy duty. As new $120 0417787215

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SMALL double storied aviary, almost new, has two large drop down doors. Would suit small parrots .$100 ono was $280 new. Also black smaller cage $20. Nelson Bay call Marilyn 49844123.

ANTIQUE kitchen cabinet 2 stained glass doors lined cool cupboard, 3 drawers, curved sides dark wood 1.63 h $450 Cedar Pew with bishop sides 220 wide, fr Hinton church good condition $500. 2 seater oak hall seat 2 drawers $150. Ph 49822004

21FT Trojan ally hull & trailer only $5500. Ph 0455173316

2004 Toyota Camry Altise. 135klms reg April 2018. 1 owner excellent cond. ZFB-810 $6200 0412638 424

GUITAR & BASS Tuition Theory &   Musicianship. Studio Fantabulous N/Bay. 25yrs exp 49844731

Absolute Waterfront Huge block of land at North Pindimar. Absolute waterfront. Zoned Rural Landscape. Spectacular views to Ports Stephens. Measure 3383sqm. Offers over $200000 considered. Contact owners 49970426

SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 SIX outdoor vinyl seat with back cushions, pastel blue with gold stripe, 50 cm wide x 100 cm long, never used cost $400 sell $295. Incl new outdoor table umbrella. Phone 49843494 SWINGING metal entrance gate with latches $300 4997 0986 TWO piece King size Base. Brand New. $400 0428450925 Medowie

GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396

TYRE on steel rim. Yokohama Geolander as new 215/70R/16 $75. ph 0416229166

GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 4997 0986

WALL Unit Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 Medowie

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WARDROBE 2 door, with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498

KITE Surfer, Naish. Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498

LA-Z-BOY Electric Lift/ Recliner Chair As New Green Leather $800 ono Phone 49814057 LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 PEARL mobility scooter, gd cond, very little use, new bat, dismantles, fit in medium size boot $1250 Ph 4997 0986 POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

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GAS heater Everdure Lancer MJ, as new, $60. 49813060

KING matteress & split base. As new. LD Cost $4500, SO Sell $850 Ph 0412392164 or 4984 3665

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WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Sal Bay WESTERN red cedar blinds (x15), varying sizes Fingal Bay 0409154184 $100 WOODEN toys (lge), 8 semi trailers, 3 ride-on rocking horses suit up to age 5, Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297

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Brand new Jason fitted single bed electric blanket. Still in the box. $35.00. Tevion 48cm (19”) HD LCD TV with DVD player. Buy $240.00. Sell $150.00. Brand new Robot Vacuum Cleaner Buy $200.00, Sell $150.00. Honda model HRU216 DSU Lawnmower self propelled with grass catcher/ mulcher, Buy $1385.00, Sell $650.00. Phone 4997 9484.

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GME Marine speakers (new) $40 Mistral wine fridge (holds 12 bottles) Good condition. $35 Caravan cover (new) Suit 16 to 18 foot van. $45 Ph 0408 945040 ITEMS Lounge floral with 2 chairs. Sofa. Single beds. Pine lounge. Laminate table with 4 chairs 49828522 TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456

Caravans REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103 2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321

Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au 2003 475 Quintrex Coast R u n n e r with 80HP Johnson 4 stroke motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv.Always garaged/ Fingal Bay One owner. $23,500 For further info call 0421 253 132 2009 model Quintrex 20ft 560 freedom cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 340 hrs. Hummingbird sounder plus a heap of accessories plus all safety gear. LD Never SO been outside. Log booked serviced. Last service December 2016. First to see will buy. $30.000.00 neg. Bulahdelah 0408428800. KAWASAKI 550 Jet Ski with trailer, Stand up, $800 49971651 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088

QUINTREX DREAMRIDER 5.0 with FELK trailer, beamy aluminium specially strengthened Boatcoded hull in good condition with little use, fibreglass decking, hull recently two-pack coated. Requires motor and fit-out with much equipment provided incl custom underfloor fuel tank, flotation etc. model renowned CAMERON Off Road This for stability & smooth Camper. Ex Cond.Very ride. $5,900. Phone little use.Many extras. 0418611988. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. STEGCRRAFT 15 0448237257 footer, half cabin, JAYCO Discovery new Oct 2011, Pop Top 18’6” D/Bed innerspring Matt R/C A/C Toilet and shower TV Wind up ant 3 way LD Fridge, SOMicrowave Dual Axle extra Battery wind out awning shade cloth. Immaculate cond. $28,950 Ph (02) 49812753

runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651

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2000 Toyota Avalon, POP TOP Golf 12 Gd cond, 248426klms, ft. 2 berth, front XTB282 $2800 Phone kit. awnLD+ annex. 0419210848 SO VG cond. 750kg. Reg 7/17. $4700ono. 2001 Hyuand Elantra 0427633776 hatch. 1 lady owner. book & all service CLASSIFIEDS in the recorrs $223800klms News Of The Area 6thm cons rego. Int ads@mcnota.com.au exec cond. nive to drive. must sell by Or (02) 4983 2134 28/6. BCD47L $1790 49979551 T/Gdns REGENT Roystan Classifieds Caravan 22’. Built ads@mcnota.com.au September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. 2003 Audi convertable. Complete with all nec- Auto. No rego. Runs essary items for travel. well. Damaged Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099 0417 224 017

2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 FORD Falcon sedan ‘04 reg to 09/17 4L 2newtyres & neww/ screen. vgood cond. AA58RN $3999ono Ph 0412334591 HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782 MAZDA 6 2008 Auto 168000 klms 1 owner great cond log bks. CL6-0UN $10,500 0419254750

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Geoffrey Stanley Late of Bulahdelah. Passed away on 17th July 2017. Aged 95 years. Beloved husband of Elsie (dec). Loving Pop to all his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Geoff’s Funeral Service to be held at The Uniting Church Bulahdelah on Friday 28th July 2017 commencing at 1.00pm prior to interment in Bulahdelah Cemetery.

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