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Playground in time for holidays By Marian SAMPSON PLAY is on the agenda at the new Boat Harbour children’s playground. Over one hundred community members form the Boat Harbour Village Collective which raised grant money and fundraised to create a playground which inspires creative play. In total $66,000 worth of work has gone into the playground with $30,000 from the Community Building Partnership Program 2015, with additional funds coming from Council, and through community fundraising. One key objective of the playground is to ensure that the play space complements the natural environment, and enhances the site. Naomi Farrelly of the Boat Harbour Village Collective told News Of The Area, “In
Lisa’s Solo Sail q Port Stephens Member Of Parliament Kate Washington Officially Opening the Boat Harbour Playground with a group of local children enjoying the monkey bars.
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the future we will look to fundraising for some toddler play facilities.” She believes a master plan for the site is needed with pathways, landscaping and stairs to the playground and beach areas, making the site safer and more accessible. “I would encourage other community groups to apply for funding and to approach Council to let them know what their community needs are,” she said. The playground challenges children; they have to discover how to use components like the totem poles.
Port Stephens Member of Parliament Kate Washington told News Of The Area, “This is a wonderful achievement; I would like to personally thank the ladies who volunteered to make this wonderful space for the community,” she said. Councillor Chris Doohan was impressed with the outcome. “It’s a ripper!” he said. Incoming Central Ward Councillor Sarah Smith told News Of The Area, “It’s a great facility for our kids and visitors, it makes Boat Harbour a destination for families.” Both Councillors Doohan and Smith listened to the community about issues surrounding the site including the need for repairs to the barbecue and the safe access for residents through the site.
permits will be suspended as of 1 October until further notice,” Inspector Siemsen said. Gavin Smith from Medowie Rural Fire Brigade told News Of The Area that we look set for above normal conditions this fire season and with no decent rain in the foreseeable future, he urged local residents to “keep themselves aware of the Fire Danger Ratings” and “take a few extra precautions to help keep your home and family safe”. When conditions are
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first woman to sail solo and unassisted, without stopping, around Antarctica. Unfortunately, Lisa’s boat suffered a de-masting and she had to sail into Cape Town, South Africa for 8 weeks of repairs. Her adventure is still an amazing feat of bravery, ingenuity and downright grit. Lisa has only been sailing for 10 years, so this is a remarkable achievement.
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particularly bad, such as on days of Severe, Extreme or Catastrophic Fire Danger, the NSW RFS may declare a Total Fire Ban, prohibiting the lighting of any fire in the open, even if you have a fire permit.” On a day of Total Fire Ban the lighting of fires is prohibited. This includes cooking fires using incinerators and barbecues which burn solid fuel, such as wood or charcoal. Gas or electric barbecues are permitted under the following conditions:
Lisa will be talking about her adventures, including the de-masting and a collision with a container ship. Climate Action Now is the name of Lisa’s boat, a subject she feels passionate about. As a sailor, she sees the effect climate change is having: less predictable and aggressive storms, debris and pollution in the oceans, lack of wildlife and greater risk of colliding with icebergs due to the melting of the polar ice caps. Before Lisa set sail, she asked community members to write on a post-it note what they were doing to help the environment, whether ■ They are on residential property within 20 metres of the house or dwelling. ■ They are in a picnic area and the appliance is approved by Council, National Parks and Wildlife Services or State Forest. ■ They are under the direct control of a responsible adult. ■ The ground around a barbecue is cleared for two metres of all material which could burn. ■ You have an immediate and continuous supply of water available. “We urge all residents in the Port Stephens, Cessnock, Dungog and Maitland LGA
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THE NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) is reminding Port Stephens LGA residents that fire permits are required during the statutory Bush Fire Danger Period. NSW RFS Inspector Martin Siemsen said hotter and drier conditions mean fires are more likely to start and spread quickly during the Bush Fire Danger Period, which officially begins on 1 October 2017. “Due to current and predicted weather conditions, the issuing of
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it be turning off lights in a room, recycling or any other initiative. The messages were then wrapped in a digital vinyl hull wrap which gave the boat a very eye-catching design, with a powerful message. Lisa told News Of The Area, “The talk is suitable for all ages and no previous sailing experience is required to enjoy it. I just want people to have a fun, family night.” Tickets are $20 on the door. All monies raised are going towards paying for the boat’s substantial repair costs whilst in Cape Town.
areas to be vigilant and extremely careful with fire during the Bush Fire Danger Period,” Inspector Siemsen said. “Every resident should have a Bush Fire Survival Plan so they know what to do on days of increased fire danger and can immediately put their plan into action if their home is threatened by fire.” Information about Total Fire Ban declarations is published at www.rfs. nsw.gov.au. Locals can also call the Lower Hunter Fire Control Centre on 4015 0000 or the Bushfire Information Line on 1800 NSW RFS (1800 679 737).
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God Bless Ewe
By Mandy ELLIS
THE fifth annual Blessing of the Animals is taking place on Monday 2 October, 4pm at All Saints Anglican Church, 169 Gan Gan Road, Anna Bay. Animal lovers and pet owners are invited to bring their pet to the church for a complimentary blessing by Pastor Kesh and his team. All pets receive a pet blessing certificate and a short service will be followed by refreshments for our human friends. Come and celebrate God’s goodness and creation, honouring the pets who enrich our lives with their affection and unconditional love. Animal blessing ceremonies to honour our pets are often held near the Feast of St Francis of Assisi on 4 October. St. Francis, born in the 12th century, is remembered for his love for animals and nature. If you are unable to bring your pet, please bring a photograph or special memory item and receive a blessing. This event is free, a
photographer will be on hand to shoot individual portraits that will be available on the Facebook page www.facebook.com/ allsaintsannabay. If you love animals but don’t have one, this event is for you too, come and cuddle some dogs, hold some rabbits, and celebrate the wonderful gift of pets. “Over the years we have given pet blessings to dogs, cats, fish, birds, snakes, spiders, rabbits, guinea pigs, stick insects, every pet or animal is welcome no matter how unusual,” Rev Kesh said. “This event is growing in popularity, with people bringing their pets from all over the area.” Rev Kesh told News Of The Area, “Our cats, dogs, reptiles, horses, fish and birds that grace our homes are among the things we care deeply about.” Our hopes and dreams for a better world ought to be concerned for non-human creatures as well as our own kind. Further information please telephone the Church Office on 4981 1839 or email revkesh@sky.com.
New tenner hits town By Rachael VAUGHAN
THE new $5 note has a friend, with the rollout of the new $10 note this week from the Reserve Bank of Australia.
q Barista Nyssa Oehm with the first new $10 note to come across the counter.
each feature a different species of Australian bird and wattle. The cockatoo and the bramble wattle are splashed on this edition of the ten. For the vision impaired, two bumps on the bottom edge of the note will be an identifying aid. The tenner pays tribute to two famous Australian writers Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson and Dame Mary Gilmore. Banjo Paterson (18641941) was a writer, poet, journalist and horseman. His most well-known work is the Man from Snowy River. To help beef up the note’s security, an excerpt of the Man from Snowy River is in microprint on the note. Dame Mary Gilmore (1865-1962) is featured on the other side. She was also a poet and journalist, as well as a campaigner against injustice and deprivation. Dame Gilmore founded the Fellowship of Australian Writers, and during the Second World War, she
spurred on Australian soldiers with a call to patriotism in the poem ‘No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest’. This poem is also featured in microprint on the note. It is hoped people will have little luck counterfeiting this $10 note, as it comes designed with security features that are worldleading, merging security with design and art. When the new $5 note was unveiled, a chorus of complaints was heard across the continent. Not only were the colourful notes considered ugly, but they couldn’t be recognised in some vending machines and old pokies machines. The RBA says it has been in contact with cash handlers and machine manufacturers to make sure the new notes are recognised by cash scanning machines from dayone of circulation. For instance, businesses with cash-handling machines were given six months’ notice and production-quality banknotes to update their wares.
A simple blood test once a year which measures your PSA level is one way to start your detection program. A family history of prostate cancer is also a key indicator for early testing as it has been shown that if your father or other direct blood male relations have had this cancer it increases your possibility to have it as well. M a k e September
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q Rev Kesh blessing a snake at the Annual Blessing of the Animals.
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SEPTEMBER is Prostate Cancer Awareness (PSA) Month and the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia is asking Australia to get involved and help create awareness and raise the much-needed funds to help in the fight against prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in Australia with 20,000 men diagnosed and close to 3,300 deaths each year. Many men do not realise more men die each year due to prostate cancer than women do of breast cancer. Tomaree Prostate Cancer Support Group is your local support group
for men who are having or have had treatment for prostate cancer. The group meets at the Nelson Bay Golf Club on the third Monday of each month at 5.30pm. We welcome everyone who would like to join this great group of people. Iain Woodhill, President of Tomaree Prostate Cancer Support Group, said, “Many men do not realise that the test for this type of cancer is by way of a blood test and if we can get men to have an annual blood test, their PSA level can be recorded and referred to for future reference.” Early detection of prostate cancer can be the greatest way of managing this cancer and to the future quality of that person’s life.
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A Sample Of The Hunter Delights
By Marian SAMPSON
WE all love the fact that the Hunter and its wonderful wines are on our doorstep. However sometimes finding the time for a day trip and arranging for a designated driver can be a bit of a hassle. Members of the Fingal Bay Probus Club were delighted when, a few years ago, Ross Jennings introduced Wine Appreciation as a part of the fellowship, friendship and fun they enjoy. These popular
q Lynn Moffitt, Margaret Marlin, Vicki Archer, Ruth Churcher, Sandra Huckstep and Verlaine Griffith. Photo by Norman Martin gatherings are held each month, usually in a members’
Lost at Sea
By Geoff WALKER
ACTION aplenty on the waterways recently saw Marine Rescue units from Lake Macquarie, Nelson Bay and Lemon Tree Passage unite to hone their skills. This they did this in tandem with water police in a mock rescue/recovery exercise in the waters off the Port. The situation had a
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Marine Rescue volunteers gather at the LTP waterfront.
considerations, they marked out an area for a ‘creeping search’. This consisted of several vessels in line abeam formation covering the area.
Unbeknown to them a life-size dummy and flotsam and jetsam had been set adrift to test their skills. A debriefing session at the Lemon Tree flotilla’s
structures.” “Further consideration was placed on the aesthetics, we wanted the playground to blend in with the environment rather than being a maze of plastic, therefore, we decided on the entire structure being made from naturally termite resistant timber and marine grade stainless steel.”
The kids love the new playground, are improving their physical and mental strength daily. Mr Freeman said, “I speak on behalf of everyone here at school, we are so grateful for the hard work and determination of our P&C and the incredible support we receive from the community.”
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A FUND-raising program by Anna Bay Public School and their dynamic Parents and Citizens (P&C) association, has resulted in the construction of a playground for the children in Years 3 to 6 that should last 20 years or more. This is the second playground that has been constructed over the last three years with funding for this construction coming from major sponsors including a Federal Government grant through Meryl Swanson MP, Nelson Bay Rotary, Anna Bay Fishing Club, Soldiers Point Bowling Club, Soldiers Point Lions Club, Salamander Bay Recycling Centre, The Action Club and Mayor Bruce MacKenzie on behalf of Port Stephens Council. The remaining funds were raised through a fete and variety of fundraising ventures on behalf of the P&C and donations from our supportive community. Renee Thompson, P&C member told News Of The Area, “We would like to thank
a great opportunity to enjoy some splendid Hunter wines without the worry of driving home from the Valley. “Many of the members also enjoy cakes, coffee and tea before the meeting ends and we head for home in the more than capable hands of the Café’s Lexie,” she said. The Probus Club of Fingal Bay meets on the second Monday of every month at 9.30am at The Fingal Bay Sports and Recreation Club, 100 Rocky Point Road, Fingal Bay and offers a selection of activities and a variety of guest speakers.
distress signal, reportedly from a 5.5metre white runabout with two people on board being received from an area somewhere between Broughton Island and the entrance to the Port. A visual search from land failed to locate the stricken craft so a search and recovery mission was mounted. After studying an admiralty chart and factoring in wind and tidal
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to “shop local”, we recently welcomed the Cellar Café in Market Street, Fingal Bay as an occasional Wine Appreciation venue. Wines were chosen by the Cellar’s Alex from his great selection and members carefully rate them from one to five on special forms provided. Julia Redlich, Joint Vice President and Publicity Officer of Probus Club of Fingal Bay told News Of The Area, “The results are sometimes very enlightening and the cause of interesting conversations!” She believes that the Club’s monthly Wine Appreciation gatherings are
not only our major sponsors, but also all of the businesses who donated to help us raise money, and all of the people who helped out at our fundraising events.” Mr Freeman, Principal of Anna Bay Public School said, “Living and working so close to the beach is amazing, but the salt air takes its toll on the
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“The message must be getting through,” he said. “Statistics show that over the past 12 months, rescues have fallen some 80 percent on the previous year.”
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End of An Era
By Mandy ELLIS
GEOFF Packett was fondly known as the old guy on the mobility scooter, who at times had colourful language, a heart of gold and who would help people where he could. He sadly passed away on Thursday 14 September. Old Salamander residents remember Geoff for his helpful nature and character. Jai Pyke from McCauley’s Bottle shop, told News Of The Area, “Geoff was a comical,
colourful, character for sure, a regular here buying slabs of beer for the ‘ambos’ and ‘firies’ as a way of saying thanks for their help.” A Wanda Beach Pharmacy spokesperson said, “Geoff was a generous man, he helped people less fortunate, he would buy the ladies here a rose on a regular basis, which was really touching.” The staff at Salamander Bay Village Florists said, “He frequently visited us to buy roses for special people,
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he was well known for his colourful language and at Christmas allowed us to pick holly from his tree.” The staff from Bakers Le Vie, said, “Geoff always had a joke to tell, usually dirty, bought us all roses, which was very sweet of him, as a way to say thank you for always going out to serve him. He will definitely be missed”. Staff at Soldiers Point Medical Centre, shared, “Rest In peace Geoff, you will be well remembered by the doctors, nurses and staff here, you were always polite and pleasant to all. Our staff loved
the way you used to spoil them with a single red rose. Geoff you always brightened our day and we wanted to say you will be sadly missed. Thank you for making our lives richer.” The service will be on Friday 29 September, 11am at Boots Funerals, Johnson Close, Raymond Terrace. The family of Geoff would like to ask the local community if anyone has any photos, or would like to share their memories, please email them to mandy@ newsofthearea.com.au.
q Geoff Packett, getting around on his mobility scooter. Photo by Mandy Ellis
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TOMAREE Peninsula Photography Club is holding their annual exhibition at Soldiers Point Bowling Club on 30 September and 1 October from 9am to 5pm. The club has approximately 30 members and they will be displaying their best seven to eight photos in a range of categories. Entry to the exhibition is free and everyone is welcome to enjoy the spectacular photos. Bob Ritchie, a member of the Tomaree Peninsula Photography Club said that “new members are always welcome” and there will be many opportunities for budding photographers to talk to current members at the event.
Auxiliary Takes to the Catwalk
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TOMAREE Hospital Auxiliary are holding their annual fashion show on Friday 20 October. The show’s time is 10.30am for a 11am start and will be held at the Senior Citizens Hall, Norburn Avenue in Nelson Bay. This group of generous-spirited volunteers will be modelling affordable daywear in order to raise much needed funds for equipment at the emergency department. As one of their major fundraisers throughout the year, they are hoping as many people as possible will come along to support this extremely worthwhile cause. The event is made possible with the generous assistance of Donna-Lou fashion store and parades, based in Toukley on the Central Coast. Clothes will be available to purchase on the day in sizes 8-26. Tickets are $15, which includes a light lunch and can be booked by calling Yvonne on 4982 7642 or Chris on 0412 774218.
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50 years on, still going strong NELSON Bay’s VIEW Club celebrated its 50th birthday in style at a ‘gold themed’ luncheon at the Soldiers Point Bowling Club. There was champagne on arrival and plenty of reminiscing while attendees were serenaded by the talented pianist David Scrogie. The Nelson Bay VIEW Club Committee was delighted with the response to the Anniversary function, with representatives from Cessnock, Stockton, Myall Lakes, Maitland, Tilligerry and Raymond Terrace VIEW
and coal; greater than tourism and agricultural products. Pat Gibson, president of the Nelson Bay VIEW Club told News Of The Area, “VIEW Clubs embrace UON’s philosophy that, if prospective students, regardless of their background have the ability and desire, they should have access to higher education.” The Nelson Bay View Club has supported students that are disadvantaged for many years. “The informative talk and the joyful, friendly party, resulted in a memorable celebration of the significant milestone in Nelson Bay VIEW Club’s history,” she said.
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q Port Stephens Councillor Glen Dunkley, Alicia Cameron and Councillor Jaimie Abbott at the fundraising event this week. Photo by Marian Sampson By Marian SAMPSON
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Clubs in attendance, as well as present and past members and friends of the Nelson Bay VIEW Club. Guests numbered over 160. Anne-Louise O’Connor spoke on the success of mentoring and of the “Joy Spreaders” gift programs for disadvantaged children which the VIEW Club supports. A 50 year pin was presented to Lee Clarke, the inaugural President of the Nelson Bay VIEW Club which had just 14 members. Guest speaker Paul Jeans, Chancellor of Newcastle University (UON) told the room that higher education is Australia’s third largest export earner after iron ore
LOCAL Port Stephens Business Woman Alicia Cameron is on a mission to change the world by participating in the Hunger Project and Business Chicks 2018 Senegal Immersion Trip. Alicia and 20 other passionate Australian business women will travel to Senegal to mentor and support local women to rise above poverty. To participate in the Hunger Project Alicia first had to go through a competitive application and interview program and raise a minimum of $10,000 for the program’s delivery.
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This week at a function at Little Beach Boathouse, Alicia surpassed her initial goal of $10,000. Alicia Cameron told News Of The Area, “Every cent raised for the program will go to supporting the women of Senegal.” She believes that through supporting women in poverty stricken communities you can break the cycle of poverty. “I am overwhelmed by the support and very grateful to the community for helping me to participate in the Hunger Project,” she said. Alicia’s fundraising has not stopped and there will be a business breakfast held to raise more funds on 22 November, and she
is also offering business mentoring sessions. As a part of the trip that Alicia will undertake to Africa in February 2018, she will visit the school of St Jude in Arusha, Tanzania which is managed by Rotary and provides education to around 1800 young people in Africa. All funds raised for the The Hunger Project are tax deductible and will go to assist women in the developing nation of Senegal. Alicia is paying her own way to participate in the project. You can support Alicia by visiting her Hunger Project page join.thp. org.au/fundraisers/ aliciacameron/bcsenegal.
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Going Potty for Bonsai By Marian SAMPSON IT’S fitting that the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre feature artist Gill Wards’ pottery works are being exhibited at the same time as their Bonsai exhibition. After all a Bonsai is shaped and fitted to the pot chosen for it. The two exhibitions will be held concurrently with National Gardening Week with the centre’s gardens open on Sunday 8 October. Gill Ward is a multitalented artist who enjoys participating in many of the groups within the Community Art Centre. For English born Gill, art has been a passion since she was 11 years old.
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In her early career she attended Leicester College of Art to Study Foundation and Leisurewear design. At 19, she gained a City and Guilds Diploma, which qualified her to become a designer. In 1973 her career with Berlei brought her to Sydney. Nine years later she moved to Port Stephens where she resumed painting. Her paintings are mainly in acrylics, watercolour, and pen and ink. She has won over 100 prizes and commendations, including three prizes at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Most recently Gill has taken up making hand built pottery and incorporating paintings of animals, birds and flowers.
She also makes handmade cards, magnets and signed prints. Gill Ward told News Of The Area, “I love to be creative and hand building pottery gives me plenty of challenges to achieve my design goals.” Gill believes that her background in fashion design has been invaluable to her artistic works. “Being able to hand build pottery and then paint my designs on the pieces is something which I am enjoying greatly,” she said. The potter’s barn at the Port Stephens Community Art Centre has first class facilities including several kilns and wheels. Anyone interested in taking part in the pottery group can contact the centre.
Gill Ward with some of her works.
Where did the toys go?
By Mandy ELLIS
FINN Hollis, Salamander Bay, is a generous and giving six-year-old boy. After hearing about a friend setting up a toy box to leave at the beach for other kids and families to enjoy, Finn decided he would like to do the same. With help from his three-year-old sister, Ruby, a milk crate of beach toys was created, with a note saying who had left them. Finn and Ruby’s mum, Natalie Finn said, “A friend recently shared a post from a family who had enjoyed the toys. It read, “Thank you Finn and Ruby, whoever you are.” Imagine, then, this young boy’s disappointment when visiting his box to find that it was empty, with the toys and the message removed. Natalie told News Of The Area, “At first he was disappointed his toys were gone, but it ended up being a positive experience as we were able to talk compassionately and with forgiveness for the person that took them.” “We decided that maybe they were a child who didn’t have many toys and that they were now able to enjoy playing with some really great toys,” she said. “We also talked about the post I put on Facebook
q Finn Hollis proudly standing next to his milk crate of toys for sharing. and how the community were backing him and very proud of his initial project.” Finn is very proud that others think good things about him. “He is also quite excited about the fact that other people want to help make another box, and that we might even be able to make a few boxes to place at lots of beaches,” she said. If people have beach
Exciting bird discovery School Holiday By Margie TIERNEY
EXCITING times for bird watchers in the Port Stephens & Myall River area. Dedicated twitcher Neil Fraser received a surprise when he visited the sand spit at Winda Woppa last week to check the site for the Little Tern. What he discovered was a Pied Oystercatcher nest with two highly camouflaged eggs and their parents keeping guard close by. “This is a significant discovery for Port Stephens,” Neil said. “While around 150 Pied
Oystercatchers are known to live here year round, there are no previous records of successful breeding in the Bay.” The Pied Oystercatcher was classified endangered in 2008, with fewer than 200 breeding pairs in NSW. “If this pair can successfully raise a chick it will help establish Port Stephens as one of the key sites for the species’ survival in NSW,” Neil said. For anyone wishing to find out more information about the Pied Oystercatcher or the return of the Little Tern, an information meeting is being held in the Old
q WINDA WOPPA DISCOVERY: Pied Oystercatcher Eggs.
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Library, Booner Street, Hawks Nest on Tuesday 10 October at 2pm. Representatives of National Parks and Wildlife Service and MidCoast Council will be on hand to advise volunteers on the best way to monitor and manage a Little Tern nesting sites to ensure maximum breeding success. Anyone interested in volunteering or learning more about Little Tern is welcome to attend. For more details contact Neil Fraser on 0436 363 822 or Jill Madden on 0418 236 582.
Action By Marian SAMPSON
THE challenge of what to do over the school holidays is back, with parents on the hunt for things to occupy their children in the school break. Of course with so many natural assets on our doorstep, the obvious choices are the beaches, with their sand surf and sun. For stronger swimmers try snorkelling at Fly Point and see the coral reef. You may be lucky enough to spot a turtle, some of our local sea slugs or even a seahorse.
The region is also blessed with the amazing sand dunes which can be accessed at Birubi Point. A walk along the dunes or tobogganing down the slopes is a great way to spend a day. Try climbing Tomaree Headland or take a walk through Wanda Mambo Wetlands. Visit the labyrinth at Boat Harbour and explore the rocky headlands. The all new playground and fort at Boat Harbour beach is just one of the playgrounds in Port Stephens which will occupy youngsters with positive play. Grab the bikes and check out Port Stephens’ cycle ways, and ride along the Bay’s shores.
toys that they would like to donate, they can be left at Bob Cairn Reserve, Foreshore Drive which is the place the original box lives. The Hollis family live nearby and will check regularly if there happens to be too many toys donated. Alternatively, create your own crate of beach toys for sharing.
Danny Eather of Destination Port Stephens told News Of The Area, “With twenty-six beaches and all the national parks around us there are so many wonderful things to do for families during the spring school holidays.” He believes that with a bit of thought most locals can find somewhere to explore during the holidays, and that explains why so many visitors come to the Bay for their annual recreational stay. “We have such a wonderful environment, it’s great for fishing, swimming and getting out into the great outdoors,” he said. Destination Port Stephens has a list of ‘What’s On’ available on their website listing a range of activities including local markets.
q Indiana with her father Lucas Mccleer at the beach adjacent to Soldiers Point Marina. Photo by Marian Sampson
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When asked what’s important about supporting the Hunger Project
q Tracy Rigby, Cindy Skora and Leah Anderson at the Hunger Project Fundraising event. Local Business Woman and Rotarian Leah Anderson told News Of The Area, “It’s great to be a part of something that is supporting women in developing nations.”
q Alina Keers and Leni Kirk at the Little Beach Boathouse Fundraiser for the Hunger Project. Photos by Marian Sampson Alina Keers told News Of The Area, “It’s wonderful to be here with beautiful people and doing great things for the women of Africa.”
q Michelle Zanere, Michelle Southall and Kate Phillips at the Hunger Project Fundraising Event.
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Port Stephens local Michelle Zanere told News Of The Area, “It’s wonderful to be supporting Alicia on her project and it’s been a great opportunity to get together.”
Blackfoot Photographer By Geoff WALKER LONG time residents would have noticed a bloke with a camera weaving in and out of crowds at our Anzac Day services; the Motorama and other public events snapping candid shots here and there. A Vietnam veteran, John Head has turned his hand to photography over the past ten years to record the life and times of local residents. These images, he has passed on to the Raymond Terrace Historical Society for preservation. Currently, he is working on a project which he hopes will end up as a public exhibition which could, in turn, raise diabetes awareness. This disease is mushrooming with society’s poor diet, lack of exercise and obesity. It is very much on the increase in the next generation of children. John has invited a broad range of people to pose for him holding items which reflect their character or interests. That’s not all: he includes himself in the photo-shoot
sitting beside the subject with one leg of his [John’s] trousers rolled up and the skin painted black! A black leg is one of the lesser effects of diabetes. Blindness and amputations are some of the
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more serious consequences of this condition. No doubt when browsers at his exhibition walk past the photos they will ask about the black feet and John (a diabetic) will be there to enlighten them.
“Smile!’ – John with his camera.
Marcus Horan and Greg George at the Hunger Project Fundraising Event.
When asked what’s the best part of the night at the Hunger Project Fundraiser, Marcus Horan told News Of The Area, “With beautiful weather, great company, a great cause, I just love it!”
New Book to Expand History
By Geoff WALKER PORT Stephens Family History Society is in the early stages of research for its latest book. It’s a makeover of the original ‘A History of the Tilligerry Peninsula’ and is more family focused on those settlers who took up land in and around the upper reaches of Tilligerry Creek from the 1850s onwards. The first imprint (1996) of some 600 copies sold out quickly and the second edition of 500 are all but gone. The third edition will be larger, more comprehensive and will include additional information which has come to light in the interim. The society currently boasts some ten
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publications. All details on its journals and activities can be found by punching in ‘Port Stephens Family History Society Inc.’ on your search engine. Peter Brown from Lemon Tree Passage is currently making use of the facilities to dig deeper into the roots of
his family tree. The wealth of CDs, shipping records, microfiche and access to Ancestry Institution which are on hand have made his task a lot easier. q Peter researching his family tree.
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Free business advice for Salamander Bay The Economic Development Unit of Port Stephens Council offers year-round support for businesses.
THE Business Connect Bus will be visiting the Tomaree Peninsula, at Salamander Bay on Tuesday 3 October. Travelling around NSW, the Business Connect Bus brings the free services of accredited business advisors direct to regional centres. Off the back of the recent success of the Raymond Terrace visit, Council’s Economic Development Coordinator Jane Perrin says the Business Connect Bus is a great opportunity for existing businesses, entrepreneurs and up-and-coming new business venture owners to link in with a qualified business advisor.
“Working in partnership with Salamander Bay Square, The Business Centre Newcastle Region and the NSW Department of Industry, allows us to provide the business community with free business advisory services,” she said. “Offering free one-onone advice in a confidential and supportive environment, the business advisor will be available throughout the day to discuss all aspects of business, be it start-up, diversification, sales and marketing, exporting and/or succession planning, to name a few,” Ms Perrin said. “With sessions available
from 9am to 3pm, Port Stephens Council has a quick link available on the council website to make an appointment to see a business advisor on the day,” she added. “The Economic Development Unit of Port Stephens Council offers year-round support for businesses and I encourage local business owners to join our BizLink Network for all the latest business news and events, with registration to our network available under Economic Development on the council website,” she added.
q Travelling around NSW, the Business Connect Bus
International Coffee Day
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q Debz Eade with the Fair Trade Coffee. Photo by Marian Sampson
Keen Bean Idea
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THE story of Grace and Hyacinth is a story of adventure, fun and coffee. Hyacinth is a 15ft viscount of 1978 vintage, who lived a happy life of adventures, traversing the land from coast to country, exploring our landscape After 20 years of living the high life, retirement came upon her, and she found herself in a paddock under a tree, dreaming of the days that were. One sunny afternoon, she was given a second chance at adventure when some people came to visit. They took one look at her and saw what she could be. She was towed away and taken to live in a backyard, where her restoration began. They painted her, cleaned her up and changed her into the van she is today, but they realised that they didn’t have
the time to give her all the attention she deserved, so they began to search for her true adventure buddy. This is where Hyacinth met Grace. Grace fell in love instantly, and knew that this was the van for her. Grace picked up Hyacinth and took her home to Medowie to live a new dream, full of new adventures, meeting new people and learning new things. Together Grace and Hyacinth have started The Keen Bean & Co coffee company. Grace and Hyacinth currently trade from 6 Waropara Road, Medowie, in the carpark of the health service and Overflow church adjacent to Medowie Christian School. Hours of operation are Monday to Friday, from 8-11am and then 2:45-4pm. Grace hopes to expand soon and be able to do weddings and festivals.
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FOR many of us the day starts with a good cup of coffee. This Friday 29 September is the third annual International Coffee Day. More people are drinking coffee in cafes and making it in their homes on sophisticated equipment, and there is an expectation of a quality product. The day is a global celebration of coffee’s journey from the farm to your cafe and supermarkets. It honours the men and women who grow and
harvest the coffee that starts many of our days. Nelson Bay is home to many cafes all of whom offer a different coffee drinking experience. Debz Eade of Organic Eats in Nelson Bay told News Of The Area, “In sourcing our coffee ethically we are doing the right thing.” She believes that through buying fair trade you can influence the lifestyles of the people where the coffee is grown, giving access to education and housing. “Our coffee is fair trade coffee, that means it is fair for
everyone: equitable wages, good working conditions and respecting cultural identities while acting in a transparent and ethical manner, that’s what fair trade is all about,” she said The day is meant to bring attention to the plight of coffee growers around the world. Coffee farming is not always an ethical process with growers living in poverty. People around the world are being asked to consider if their daily cuppa is ethically sourced on International Coffee Day and to share their coffee on social media.
q Grace Fewster and her coffee van, Hyacinth.
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PROPERTY sales, purchases and rentals are in good hands with the R & R Property team, as they branch out to cover a wider area of Port Stephens and the Mid Coast. The R & R Property team currently has two office locations in Stroud and Bulahdelah, but cover the entire Great Lakes and Port Stephens areas. Lisa Coburn, a member of the R & R Property team, the new Medowie representative. The R & R Property team pride themselves on their friendly service, and the care they show their clients. R & R Property have been awarded Agency of the Year for 2017 for the Stroud district, with Denise Haynes taking out the Agent of the
Year for the district also. The R & R Property Team appeared on the hit series ‘Selling Houses Australia’ with Andrew Winter, Shayna Blaze and Charlie Bone when one of their listed properties had a makeover by the SHA team. Once the makeover was completed the R & R Property team achieved the fastest sale in the history of the show’s nine season reign. Lisa Coburn has spent the last seven years working within the Port Stephens Shire, focusing on areas like Medowie, Seaham, Brandy Hill, Raymond Terrace and Nelson Bay. Over this time she has made lifelong friendships, built client relationships and has become very familiar with the local schools,
events and communities. Lisa told News Of The Area, “I must say, as a Sales Agent for Port Stephens I have the best job!” “Every day I get the opportunity to meet a new face, sit down in front of a beautiful family or enjoy friendly conversations with our older generation.” “My goal is to guide my clients, protect their best interests and finally succeed in helping them achieve their property goals,” she said. Over the last few years, Lisa’s hard work has resulted in record prices being reached, properties sold before market and properties sold on first inspection. News Of The Area welcomes Lisa to the Medowie Real Estate game, and wish her all the best.
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Hair with Heart By Rachael VAUGHAN
HANNAH Ryder has a heart of gold, and a desire to help those around her who are less fortunate. The ten-year-old this week achieved her goal of donating her golden tresses to the Variety Club, to make a wig for someone in need. Prior to this week, the only haircuts Hannah had had were small trims to keep
her long, straight blonde hair healthy. The Variety Club’s Chairman of Motoring Events for Regional NSW, Kevin Leahy, told News Of The Area, “On behalf of Variety and the kids in the Hair with Heart program for children with alopecia, we just want to say a massive thank you!” Hannah made the decision to make a difference by cutting and donating her hair to be
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made into a wig for someone who has lost their hair due to a medical condition. Wigs cost families up to $6,000, lasting one to two years, meaning families can spend tens of thousands of dollars on the purchase of wigs throughout a child’s youth. By making a donation to Variety the Children’s Charity, you can help provide a wig
or other vital equipment to a child in need. Thank you for helping kids to simply enjoy being a kid. Hannah’s current total sits at $2287.60, but she still has time for anyone who wishes to donate to join her final tally. You can find her at https:// alopecia.everydayhero.com/ au/hannah-s-hair.
Jason and Nicole had tried for more children of their own, including through IVF. “It seemed like the universe was telling us we were meant to have our big family through foster care,” Nicole said. It was a whole-of-family decision and Kiara adores having siblings to dote on, and is thriving on the experience.
As Nicole said, the new additions to the family “will always know how special and loved they are in our home”. There are many children and young people in our community who, through no fault of their own, cannot live with their parents or families. Carers for emergency, respite and long-term care are urgently needed.
Couple Fostering New Opportunities in Life
By Rachael VAUGHAN
PORT Stephens couple Jason and Nicole Dawe have recently been approved as foster carers and hope their story and the just-finished National Foster Care Week will encourage other families to think about getting involved. The Dawes had been considering fostering for some time, but a health setback for Nicole last year put things on hold. Fortunately she made a full recovery and the family went ahead with their plans. Jason, Nicole and their daughter Kiara have always opened their home to family and friends, so it was only natural the fostering role would suit them. Kiara was always a big part of the decision making, with Nicole telling News Of The Area “We always wanted a big family, and we’ve always wanted to help children.” Nicole and Jason foster through Allambi Care, an outof-home foster agency for children and young people in the Newcastle and Hunter region. They first contacted Allambi Care in March this year, and began their training program in May.
Following their training, and a comprehensive assessment checking process, they were eventually approved as authorised foster carers. Things haven’t looked back since. They were matched with two children and Nicole said “the kids have settled in really well, it is wonderful.”.
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q Mahaylia Soars is looking forward to representing Port Stephens at the NSW Youth Parliament.
By Rachael VAUGHAN MAHAYLIA Soars is one of 100 passionate young people from across New South Wales selected to have their voices heard and debate a range of issues that matter to them as part of the 16th Annual YMCA NSW Youth Parliament later this year. Over four sitting days on 25-26 and 28-29 September, the cohort, aged between 13-18, will debate bills on topics including youth mental health, the environment, housing affordability and education – in the chambers at State Parliament House in Sydney. Mahaylia has been an active advocate for youthrelated issues in Port Stephens for a number of years, most recently assisting with Youth Week events in 2016 and 2017 as part of her involvement with the Port Stephens Youth Advisory Panel (YAP). She has also recently assisted with the organisation of the 2017 Port Stephens Youth forum, and was the Youth representative on the board for COPSY (Caring for our Youth Port Stephens). Mahaylia told News Of The Area, “The YMCA Youth Parliament program is a great way for young people to have their say on real issues in NSW.” “While it is an amazing educational experience it is also a great way to make friends with young people across the whole state.” “I’m really excited to represent Port Stephens and bring back some great ideas for Port Stephens Youth,” she said.
YMCA NSW CEO Leisa Hart said the influential program continues to break new ground every year. “At the YMCA, we believe in the power of inspired young people.” “By giving our young people a platform to be heard through our YMCA NSW Youth Parliament program, we not only empower them, but open up so many opportunities to improve and strengthen our communities through their ideas.” “I am incredibly proud that the YMCA NSW Youth Parliament program continues to help shape policy in this state and I look forward to seeing what this year’s talented Youth Parliamentarians can achieve,” she said. At the end of the sitting week, all pieces of youth legislation will be presented to NSW MPs for consideration. This YMCA NSW program has had more than half a dozen pieces of youth legislation passed into NSW law over the past 15 years, including the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme. Youth Parliament is managed by YMCA NSW and coordinated by a volunteer taskforce of young people aged between 18 and 22 who facilitate youth-led advocacy, community leadership and education about the parliamentary process. For more information on the YMCA NSW Youth Parliament, visit http:// www.ymcansw.org.au/ centres/youth-government/ ymca-nsw-youthparliament.
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TANILBA BAY Golf Club will be swaying this weekend to the soulful tunes and lyrical enchantment of the vocal stylings of Georgina Grimshaw. Georgina Grimshaw is a 23-year-old singersongwriter from Newcastle. Her gentle and soulful grace abounds not only in her songs but in her genuine presence. At the core of her music is a simple need to express
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also something that she really loves doing. She sees touring by herself as a challenge, a way to do things for herself. “It’s good to do those things, you can have confidence in yourself to do it and do something more confidently next time,” she said, having just completed a solo tour throughout rural towns in New South Wales and Queensland. “I love going to play in country towns.” “People are friendly and really appreciate what you are doing.” “I love travelling, being out in nature on the open road and the adventures of meeting new people,” she said. For Georgina, music is her life; it is her job. It does more for her then just pay the bills. She describes songwriting and performing as a way of helping her understand and cope with life. “It’s a lot cheaper than therapy,” she laughs. “Every moment of my working day is thinking or listening to music, thinking about what I could be doing or what other people are doing.”
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Bay gets Wellness Centre By Marian SAMPSON
LOCAL residents Mark and Cherrie McDougall have had a vision for some time to create a wellness centre. They purchased a site at One Mile Beach with guest cabin accommodation and have been working to build a centre which offers a place of safety, peace, and harmony where you can find balance and tranquillity. On 7 October between 9am and 2pm the centre will hold an open day showcasing the activities, services and opportunities that the new development presents to Port Stephens. The property is nestled amongst five acres of native melaleuca rainforest and established gardens. There is a central billabong, large outdoor undercover areas, yoga room, treatment and consultation rooms as well as onsite accommodation. Boasting six treatment rooms, spaces to relax before and after treatments, an Infrared Sauna, Floatation Tank , and an Oxygen Bar, the centre offers new and innovative options in wellness to Port Stephens locals and visitors. The Oxygen Bar is a real experience that one has to try
to experience the benefits. It is undertaken seated in a comfortable chair inhaling oxygen infused with aromatherapy therapeutic oils. Floatation Tanks are well known as a treatment which creates a calming and relaxing experience. The private nature of the Wellness Centre provides a tranquil, safe and discrete environment for both residents and visitors to Port Stephens. Clients of the centre can refresh, recharge and reconnect with a range of holistic services and retreats available. Mark McDougall told News Of The Area “this centre is a place where you can relax, re-energise, refresh and escape today’s fast paced lifestyle.” He believes that it is important to be able to find help and access services in a private and discrete way. “The centre offers services which can assist people to improve their wellness and explore holistic treatments” he said. A range of therapist and practitioners operate from the Wellness Centre specialising in holistic therapies and support services such as Remedial Massage
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HUNTER RIVER Newcastle Hexham Raymond Terrace Morpeth
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Perfect Shot for Judy [Golf] Nelson Bay Golf Club By David & Rhona BIRSS
with a score of 6 Results:
Judy Parkinson delivered the perfect shot, a holein-one on the 14th and then, to top it all, took out Division 2 plus Overall Ladies Winner, all in the one comp-Sunday’s Ladies Stableford.
Ladies Stableford: Div 1 Winner Sharon Dunn 39, Runner-up Maureen Griffin 38: Div 2 Winner Judy Parkinson 41, Runner-up Charmaine Pattison 38. Men’s Stableford: A Grade Winner Emile Billett 37: B Grade Winner Bob Justice 39: C Grade Winner Peter McCann 38.
Congratulations to: Ray Mahady, the perfect shot, a hole-in-one on the 20th in Monday’s Vets comp. Peter Davies taking out Overall Winner in the Men’s Comp and winning C Grade in Friday’s Comp. Peter Hamshaw, landing the Eagle on the 322 metre, Par 4t, 4th hole, in Saturday’s’ C1 Men’s Par event. Ray Carruthers for his 6 in the Men’s’ Par event on Saturday to lead the C2 field and take out C Grade. Lance Hora, Winner of B Grade in Saturday’s’ C2 Men’s Par event with 5 and to take out the 2B Aggregate with Ian Filmer
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Vets 9 hole Stableford: Div 1: Winner Neil Carmady 25 c/b, Runner-up Eddie Perrine 25, Best Net Neil Carmady 22. Div 2: Winner John Boyers 30, Runner-up Nigel Evans 27, Best Net John Boyers 23. 19/09:
Ladies 4 person Ambrose: Winners Lalor + Partridge + Elliott + Ledingham 60, Runners-up Seisums + Hendricks + Haxton + Childs 60.12. 20/09:
Modified 4 man Ambrose:
A Grade: Winner Mark Galloway 45, Runnerup Peter Beatty 43 c/b, Third place Dennis Knight 43, Fourth place Leigh Messner 42: B Grade: Winner John Moretti 51, Runner-up Charlie Haggett 48, Third place Peter Collins 47, Fourth place Col Couper 46: C Grade: Winner David Davis 54, Runner-up John Steven 53, Third place Richard Kingston 52 c/b, Fourth place Ray Newton 52. 21/09:
4BBB Stableford: Winners Cleare + Scobie 47 c/b, Runners-up Davidson + Smith 47 c/b, Third place Kennett + Palagy 47, Fourth place Child + Moon 46. Men’s Vets 9 hole Stableford: Overall Winner Norm Drummond 26 c/b, Overall Runner-up Neil Warburton 26.
22: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Deborah Childs 37, Runner-up Kris Heggie 35: Div 2: Winner Gwenda Bates (vis) 41, Runnerup Carol Townsend 39. Men’s Stableford: A Grade:
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GOLF Winner Robert Castle 38 c/b, Runner-up Ray Wright 38: B Grade: Winner John Linton 42 c/b, Runner-up George Marchesi (vis) 42: C Grade: Winner Peter Davies 43, Runner-up Bob Handford 42. SATURDAY 23rd: C1: Men’s Par:
A Grade: Winner Mark Woods 5 c/b, Runnerup Alan Daubaras 5; B Grade: Winner Malcolm Baker 2 c/b, Runner-up Peter Power 2; C Grade: Winner Peter Henry 4 c/b, Runner-up Bryan Smith 4. 2B Par Aggregate in conjunction: Winners Mitchell + Sadler 6. C2: Men’s Par:
A Grade: Winner Emile Billett 3 c/b, Runner-up Scott Quinn 3; B Grade: Winner Lance Hora 5, Runner-up Douglas Dohnt 4; C Grade: Winner Ray Carruthers 6, Runner-up Ray Johnston 3. 2B Par Aggregate in conjunction: Winners Hora + Filmer 6.
Horizons Golf Results [Golf] Horizons Golf Club By Greg RAMSEY
Tuesday Vets Medley Brian Degotardi 39 from Andy Raeburn 35
Wednesday Ladies Betty Trickett 44 from Colleen O’Brien 37 Wednesday Men’s Bill Francis 40 from Terry Pitt 35 c/b
Wednesday Yellow Tee Medley Don Cameron 44 from Kevin Grant 36
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CLOTHES dryer Hover 3.5 Heavy duty. As new $120 0417787215
DARK Brown Leather Lounge with two matching chairs Very Good condition. $550 0427642075
EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225
FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986
DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/ cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584
FLATTOP truck converstion to utility sides back and front $850 4997 0986
GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396
DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652
FRIDGE 2door h 166 w 76cm. Good Cond $125 ph 49810798 or 0410678958.
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LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 MASSAGE Couch (Solid) 75cm wide. Portable Aluminum. 3 fold Black New has not been opened. $180 Ph: 0428450925. CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au MOBILTY Scooter Pride Celebrity X, battery charger, rear carry bag and front basket. $600. or near offer. 0414447820 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au MOWER 4 stroke serviced. 40% of offer goes to NB Diggers Welfare. Tax recept given. Ph 49819193 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 SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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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
11/2008 Windsor Rapid 19ft Caravan with full kitchen with plenty of storage space, has rear ensuite with separate shower/toilet & vanity, incl washing machine, solar panels, diesel heater in perfect condition.$35000 neg. Ph 0400788521.
REGENT Cruiser Caravan 16 FT Full Annex unused, Air Conditioned, Single Beds, Café Seating, Big Fridge, Excellent Condition. $19,000 Ph 0412683979
STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651
FORD Falcon sedan ‘04. 4L. 12mths rego 2new tyres & new w/ screen. vgood cond. AA58RN $3200ono Ph 0412334591
CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au SWINGING metal entrance gates with latches $300 4997 0986 TWO single pine beds, $70 Lpair D or $40 SO each. 0432485966 TYRE on steel rim. Yokohama Geolander as new 215/70R/16 $75. ph 0416229166 WESTERN red cedar D varying blinds (x15), OL sizes SFingal Bay 0409154184 $100 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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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. LD SellSO $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. TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456 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 SINGLE bed with mattress & accessories $150. 2 hall stands with matching coffee table $40each. Teac TV 8 mths old $200. 49828814
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REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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
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Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257
OZTRAIL 7 Camper Ex cond. Garaged. Little use, w/annex, Soldiers Point. $2500. 49191112 or 0428491076 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. Complete with all necessary items for travel. Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: 0417 224 017 TRACKMASTER Sturt 4x4, 13’x 6’x6” Built Dec/ 2001, Rego 6/2018. Has Sugarglider Suspension, Electric Brakes,90 litre 3 Way Fridge,Tregg Hitch and mount for vechicle, 2x solar panels with battery management system,single battery/ and Anderson plug to connect to vechicle, 240/12V Inverter, 2 x 60 litre Water tanks /gauges. Many many more extras. Excellent condition. $26,500 49970960 or 0417419884. Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au
TINNY Aluminium, new trailer, 15HP Yamaha only 8hrs running, $3500 ono 49973429
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2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848
21FT Trojan ally hull & D L$5500. trailer only Ph SO 0455173316 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
2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099 2004 Toyota Camry Altise. 135klms reg April 2018. 1 owner excellent cond. ZFB-810 $6200 0412638 424
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2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415
ALLY Craft Bermuda 560. Cutty. Full Camping cover 09 Optimax 90 HP. 74 hrs $19500 ono 0409384597
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HONDA Civic 2006 Auto, 1 owner, D OL 2018. Rego tilSMay Only 32,000klms, $6500. EJ-177 Ph: 49198024
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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. This model renowned for stability & smooth ride. $OFFERS. Ph: 0418611988.
HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782
Work Wanted Garden Specialist Experienced & qualified horticulturist, ecologist is keen to tend to your garden. Call Chris 0419536636
Positions Vacant BUSY cafe in Tea Gardens requires casual staff. Must be available to work weekdays & weekends Experience preferred Ring Julie on 0459358074. Please leave a message if there is no answer.
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Passed away peacefully 20.9.2017 Aged 95 Years Late of Tea Gardens
Beloved wife of NEVILLE (dec’d). Loving mother of ROBYN. Much loved grandmother to NATALIE and PETA. Great grandmother and great great grandmother to their FAMILIES. Relatives and Friends of DAPHNE are respectfully advised her Private Service has taken place in accordance with her wishes.
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By Marian SAMPSON TOMAREE High School students channelled Bollywood in their Drance performances. Drance is a mix of Drama and dance. Drance allows participants to express themselves and in this instance explore a different cultural style of dance. Four students from the High School performed with non professional dancers on the Moonshadow Cruise Mumbai Madness. The Drance students have been doing a variety of assignments including working on epics like Romeo and Juliet as part of their assessment tasks. Performing in different environments is an important aspect of Drance and Mumbai Madness provided an opportunity for the dancers to perform to an audience of one hundred passengers. Isabella Biscan has been studying dance for 12 years; Mady Peters and Tamara Stevens have both been studying dance for five years. CONTINUED Page 16
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