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Tiny dancers stepping out for diabetes awareness By Kue HALL SIERRA Bowen and Ruari Buttle look like two ordinary girls - but their journey has been anything but. Both diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, the dance buddies face a whole host of complications to their day-to-day life but are determined to turn their story from victim to victor as they step out for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation One Walk Step Challenge.

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A report on an amended Airport Enterprise Development Probity Plan was brought before Council at the recent meeting. The plan was amended due to Council being both the developer (Airport Development Group) and planning consent authority for the Airport Enterprise Park Development at Airport Drive, Coffs Harbour. The Airport Development Group consists of Councilโ€™s Business Services Director, Coffs Harbour City Airport Manager, and Airport Commercial and Compliance Manager. Council is concerned about the potential conflict of being the owner of the Airport Enterprise Park and the planning proposal authority. The Airport Enterprise Probity Plan is for the staged development of the Airport Enterprise Park on land attached to Coffs Harbour Airport, both of which are owned and managed by Coffs Harbour City Council. The objective of the Probity Plan is to ensure the overall integrity of the Airport Development is in accordance with all relevant Council and Local Government legislation, policies, procedures and guidelines. An independent law firm found the rezoning of the Airport Enterprise Park could be considered of

regional environmental planning significance, and stated that the Minister for Planning had the power to direct the Northern Regional Planning Panel to be the planning proposal authority. In 2017, the Northern Joint Regional Planning Panel granted development consent to the proposed demolition, earthworks and subdivision of land into 98 lots and one residential lot over a total area of approximately 43 hectares. This land was identified for further light and heavy industry, technology and education, and commercial and aviation. Council is now considering the desired scope and nature of the Airport Development and is exploring market options. Council is also considering a potential request to amend the Coffs Harbour Local Environmental Plan 2013 to rezone the Airport Enterprise Park from SP1 Special Activities-Air Transport Facility. At Councilโ€™s recent ordinary meeting, Cr Sally Townley expressed her discomfort about endorsing the amended Airport Enterprise Park Development Probity Plan while Council was currently receiving financial offers for the site. โ€œItโ€™s making us look like a rezoning could be linked to a financial outcome which we donโ€™t know yet,โ€ Cr Townley stressed. However, Cr Townley agreed the existing zoning at the airport was โ€œquite restrictiveโ€. โ€œThe current zoning precludes a lot of activities,โ€ Cr Townley said. โ€œThere has always been a stated intent that rezoning of that land is desirable.โ€

q The sale and potential rezoning of land at Coffs Harbourโ€™s Airport Enterprise Park Development caused much debate at Councilโ€™s latest ordinary meeting. Cr George Cecato called on fellow councillors to remove themselves from the planning proposal and put it in the hands of the Minister for Planning. โ€œIt removes the thing that all night weโ€™ve been talking about, transparency,โ€ Cr Cecato said. Following considerable deliberation, Council resolved to defer consideration of the Airport Enterprise Development Probity Plan until binding bids for the Enterprise Park have been received and assessed. Council also agreed to note that the amended Airport Park Development Probity Plan would

not adequately address the issue of conflict of interest as it cannot be retrospectively applied to lease negotiations to date. Council also noted that there was no resolved position of Council with respect to a proposed rezoning, and noted there was currently no publicly available detail as to what the proposed rezoning of the site would be. Council is currently finalising a tender process for the lease of the Airport. The outcomes of the tender will go before Council for final determination on 28 August.

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Tiny dancers Sierra Bowen and Ruari Buttle stepping out for diabetes awareness FROM Page 1 Theyโ€™re asking for support as they commit to walking 120,000 steps in October to raise funds for research to cure, prevent and better treat Type 1 diabetes. โ€œIโ€™d like people to know itโ€™s not our fault we have diabetes,โ€ Sierra said.

โ€œPeople always ask me why I have a phone but itโ€™s so my phone can connect to the machine (GSM) in my arm to send my (insulin) levels to my mum and dad. I just want to be treated like a normal kid.โ€ Ruari agreed, โ€œItโ€™s an autoimmune disease and itโ€™s just random; I wasnโ€™t unhealthy or didnโ€™t do anything

wrong, itโ€™s just bad luck.โ€ โ€œIโ€™d also like people to understand that diabetes management is actually pretty complicated, especially for a kid,โ€ she said. The pair, who were connected through the local diabetes clinic twelve months ago after Sierraโ€™s diagnosis, have already raised more

approved by Council. An original development application for the expansion in 2017 attracted 104 submissions, all objecting to the development. Emerald Beach local Dr Anna Scott spoke against the proposal at Councilโ€™s latest meeting on Thursday, 13 August via an emailed submission. Ms Scott raised her concerns about traffic impacts, flood risks and the social and environmental impacts of the proposed caravan park expansion. โ€œI do not believe a comprehensive assessment of the application has been undertaken,โ€ Ms Scott stated in her submission to Council. Paul Widdowson, who lives in the same street as the caravan park, also spoke against the proposal on behalf of many Emerald Beach residents, stating his concerns over traffic congestion, pedestrian safety,

flood risks, noise, pollution and environmental impacts. โ€œThe caravan park has already been significantly expanded under previous DAโ€™s,โ€ Mr Widdowson stated. โ€œEmerald Beach is a small village community, the caravan park is big enough, no further expansion should be allowed.โ€ Greg Vincent spoke in support of the proposal on behalf of Discovery Parks, and said the caravan park had never been fully developed to its capacity of 200 sites. โ€œThe development does not pose a risk from flooding, and will not cause unacceptable traffic impacts on Fishermans Drive,โ€ Mr Vincent stated. โ€œWe are hopeful of supporting the Emerald Beach community with this development.โ€ Cr Sally Townley urged her fellow councillors at the latest Council meeting to defer approving the caravan park expansion โ€œin fairness to the neighbours and the objectorsโ€.

than $2300. โ€œIโ€™m really shocked actually but so happy that so many people are supporting us, itโ€™s awesome,โ€ Ruari said. โ€œThatโ€™s a lot of money and I thought it would take weeks to get $500!โ€ Sierra said. The duo will be walking with

family, friends and supporters on October 3, starting at Park Beach Surf Club to Muttonbird Island and back again. For more information or to donate to the cause, visit https:// walk.jdrf.org.au/fundraiser/ teamsierra.

Expansion plans on hold for Emerald Beach caravan park By Emma DARBIN THE controversial expansion of a popular Emerald Beach caravan park has been placed on hold by Coffs Harbour City Council, with further assessments to now be undertaken. Emerald Beach Discovery Holiday Park plans to add 26 new campsites, a new amenities building, a replacement bridge and internal roads to its Fishermans Drive, Emerald Beach site. The caravan park currently contains 117 short term caravan sites and 30 camping sites. Emerald Beach locals have spoken out against the proposal, concerned about traffic and flooding issues which may arise if the proposed caravan park expansion is

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q Expansion plans for an Emerald Beach caravan park have been placed on hold by Council, following community concerns.

โ€œItโ€™s a real material concern about flooding,โ€ Cr Townley said. Cr Tegan Swan also expressed her concern over car parking issues associated with day visitors using the waterpark facility within the caravan park. Council resolved to defer making a decision on the development application until Council staff undertake a final hydraulic assessment for the proposed new

bridge, together with complete detailed design and construction levels of the new bridge. An ecological assessment of the vegetation removal and riparian disturbance associated with the bridge construction, and an updated traffic and parking supply assessment will also be carried out. The caravan park has been part of the Emerald Beach village since the 1970s.

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Body pulled from River A man has died after he was pulled from the Bellingen River. Just before 3pm on Monday 17 August, Emergency Services were called to the Bellingen River, Urunga, following reports a man had been pulled from the water unresponsive. The 60-year-old man

was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics but died at the scene. Officers from Coffs/ Clarence Police District have commenced an investigation into the circumstance surrounding the incident. A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.

Hospo and Hort under FWO microscope fast food, restaurant and cafรฉ industry. "Our compliance and By Sandra enforcement work will be MOON informed by the dramatically changed economic THE hospitality and conditions brought about horticulture industries, two by the COVID-19 pandemic, of our largest industries on as well as the temporary the Mid North Coast, have amendments to the Fair Work been identified for extra Act,โ€ Ms Parker said. โ€œSome of our priority support and scrutiny over the next year as the Fair sectors have been seriously work Ombudsman launched impacted by the pandemic its 2020-21 strategic priority and are under considerable financial strain. We are areas. The regulatorโ€™s mindful that our regulatory announcement by Fair efforts do not negatively affect Work Ombudsman, Sandra already struggling industries, Parker, includes supporting while also being sensitive to all workplaces through the the nuances of each sector COVID-19 pandemic and and the challenges each will addressing large corporate face when recovering from disruption,โ€ Ms Parker said. underpayments. โ€œDue to the impact of The support includes templates and guides as COVID-19 on Australian well as tools for calculating workplaces, the number of employee entitlements, employers and employees our assistance including award pay rates, seeking leave entitlements and has grown significantly. In response, we have adjusted termination pay. Fast food, restaurants our services and prioritised and cafes, horticulture and allegations of serious nonthe harvest trail, franchisors, compliance with workplace and sham contracting will laws, including in relation to continue to be a focus of the JobKeeper scheme,โ€ Ms the regulatorโ€™s compliance Parker said. Support for employers and enforcement activities. Specific to the agricultural and employees is available industry, the FWOโ€™s online at Fairwork.gov.au Horticulture Showcase or through the Fair Work offers extensive resources Infoline. 13 13 94 is for and information for both free workplace advice and employers and employees. assistance โ€“ selecting the There is also targeted coronavirus hotline prompt if information for those in the relevant.

Kindergarten orientation has to wait By Kue HALL BAILEY Ryan has been looking forward to her โ€˜big schoolโ€™ debut for months but thanks to COVID-19, she and thousands of other 2020 Kindergarten students will have to wait a little longer. News came in this week from the Department of Education that Kindergarten orientation and transition to school activities remain on hold until further notice. โ€œBailey is so excited, she canโ€™t wait to get to big school,โ€ her mum Michelle said. โ€œI guess trying to match her excitement with the unknown is the hard part. โ€œTheyโ€™ve already missed out on so much in their last

year of preschool, I hope she doesnโ€™t miss out on too many things because of COVID,โ€ said Michelle. The Department of Education has suggested schools look at connecting remotely to begin the transition for their incoming Kindergarten cohort, citing video tours, online meetings or even closed Kindergarten social media pages as possible options in the meantime. Other restrictions now in force for public schools in NSW include the ban of all group singing and other chanting activities, as well as the use of wind instruments in group settings. School formals, dances, graduations and other social events are also not permitted. Everyone remains hopeful Term 4 will bring some good news.

q Michelle Ryan and daughter Bailey are eagerly awaiting news on when Kindergarten transition will begin.

Council Customer Satisfaction Survey reveals residentsโ€™ concerns By Emma DARBIN

A COFFS Harbour City Council customer satisfaction survey has found residents living in the region for more than 10 years possessed the lowest satisfaction levels when it came to Council, and the communityโ€™s most pressing issues of concern were road improvements, town maintenance and the completion of the Coffs Harbour Bypass. The 2020 Customer Satisfaction Survey was conducted by independent research company Micromex Research earlier this year. The bi-annual survey aims to assess satisfaction with and priorities towards Council activities,

facilities and services, identify community priorities for the region, and help Council understand resident experiences when contacting Council. An additional question was included in this yearโ€™s survey to establish what residents believe Council could do to assist the community during and beyond COVID-19. In reply to this question, residents were equally concerned with keeping waste services open and increasing garbage collection during this time, Council supporting the community with rate cuts and supporting local businesses, and Council stopping its plans to develop the new Cultural and Civic Space Project. Residents were most

satisfied with Councilโ€™s level of communication with the community, waste and recycling services, enforcement of local building regulations, and economic development. The most valued aspects of the area for residents were the regionโ€™s natural environment and beauty, lifestyle and atmosphere, central location and the cityโ€™s weather and climate. There was a significant decline in resident satisfaction for cultural facilities, the creation or attraction of cultural and sporting events, and libraries. Issues relating to communication were common reasons for residents not being satisfied with the performance of Council. Key opportunity areas identified for Council to consider included,

greater investment by Council in community communication and engagement, understanding to needs of residents in relation to cleanliness in the area, continuing to focus on economic growth and the promotion of tourism, and working with the community to understand and explore their expectations for the local road network. The findings of the Customer Satisfaction Survey will inform decision-making in the development of Council services in the future. The Customer Satisfaction Survey report will be made available to the community through the Community Engagement Section of Councilโ€™s website.

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looking to engage with the RFS in other ways, including volunteering and non fire-fighting activities. The day will also include some family fun activities for the kids with games, dress-ups and fire truck displays. Due to COVID 19, all precautions will be taken and all rules regarding social distancing and gatherings will be followed at Sundayโ€™s event. As we know from recent events, nobody is immune to the threat of fire. Last fire season was horrendous for many communities, with almost 3000 homes destroyed throughout the country during Australiaโ€™s โ€œBlack Summer.โ€

More than 5 million hectares of land was burnt across NSW during the fires. Whilst many areas have had some decent rainfall, bush and grass fires are still possible as the weather starts to warm up towards spring and the RFS says it is important to have a Bush Fire Survival Plan in place. โ€œThat is why we want people to make sure they are prepared year-round for these fires,โ€ RFS spokesman James Morris said. The RFS says it can take as little as 20mins to prepare a bush fire survival plan, and provide helpful planning information on their website at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/resources/bush-firesurvival-plan.

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submissions to Government regarding the repercussions of this decision on the councils and their communities. Mr Raby said, โ€œIn 2005 we set about achieving an outcome of best practice in the way of recoverable waste and did so with considerable investment to meet the then criteria of the EPA but the goals posts were moved in 2008. โ€œThen in 2018 the goal posts were totally pulled down and we were told that MWOO cannot be put it into land.โ€ Mr McGrath maintained councilโ€™s objective remains to be of service to the rate payer. โ€œWe are trying to manage diligently in the background the processing in a form that is reasonable and at no additional cost to the rate payer,โ€ he said. With about 40 or 50 % of organic waste matter going into our red or yellow bins Mr Raby acknowledged council will be undertaking an education programme in the foreseeable future. โ€œIf there is one thing the constituents can do tomorrow to help it is to get all organic matter

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COFFS Harbour Girl Guides have received a grant of $25,000 to improve their hall as part of the State Government COVID-19 stimulus package. Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh said Coffs Harbour Guide Hall is one of fourteen Girl Guide centres across the State that have been identified for upgrade work under the program. โ€œI welcome the Statewide funding from the NSW Government which will see Coffs Harbour Guide Hall get a security fence and also gutter mesh installed around its building to stop leaves and tree debris accumulating,โ€ Mr Singh said.

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The work will be carried out by local businesses and will improve the security and maintenance of the hall as well as providing stimulus to the local economy. Many of the Guides normal fundraising activities have been shut down due to the pandemic restrictions, including their annual biscuit day. Coffs Harbour Girl Guides District Manager, Susan Gibson, said, โ€œThis grant will enable us to carry out improvements that will enhance our programs here at the hut, and provide improved security for our outdoor area. It would have taken an awful lot of biscuit sales to achieve this ourselves.โ€ The grant is a huge boost to the local Guide group as Girl

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Outrage over potential funding options for Cultural & Civic Space By Emma DARBIN

ALTERNATIVE funding options for the controversial $76.5m Cultural and Civic Space Project recently announced by Coffs Harbour City Council have sparked outrage among the community, with a special rate variation and airport lease funds being listed as potential options. A Cultural and Civic SpaceFunding Options and Financial Implications of Change Of Space report was presented to Coffs Harbour City councillors at Councilโ€™s latest meeting on Thursday, 13 August, following Councilโ€™s inability to sell Rigby House and its Castle Street Administration Building this year. Council estimated the sale of these two properties would contribute $17m towards funding of the Cultural and Civic Space Project. Alternative funding options for the project listed in the report included, additional external borrowing, a special rate variation, renting Rigby House and Councilโ€™s Administration Building, grant funding, philanthropic donations, internal borrowing,

joint venture/public private partnership, developer contributions ($2,400 per lot), and an airport lease allocation. The report stated it would be possible for Council to apply for a special rate variation of approximately 4.01 percent over ten years to undertake the project, should Council decide not to sell both Rigby House and the Administration Building. The report also stated it was possible Council would have funds from the Coffs Harbour Airport lease transaction which could be used as direct funds for the Cultural and Civic Space, or as internal borrowing towards funding the $17m loss Council would suffer should Rigby House and the Administration Building not be sold. Council has previously indicated that proceeds from the airport lease transaction would not be used to fund the project. โ€œHowever, the use of these funds as an internal borrowing may be considered appropriate,โ€ the report stated. Council also has consistently indicated during community engagement and

the financial planning for the project that a Special Rate Variation would not be utilised to fund the project. Cr Paul Amos stated at the recent meeting the problem Council currently faced with trying to sell the two properties in a time of market uncertainty. โ€œItโ€™s not a great time to sell the properties,โ€ Cr Amos said. Cr Keith Rhoades agreed and stated, โ€œItโ€™s the wrong time in the market to be selling property, weโ€™ve all said thatโ€. Cr Amos called on the State and Federal Governments to help Council fund the project. โ€œJust about every big infrastructure build for local councils is subsidised by the State or Federal Governments,โ€ Cr Amos stressed. โ€œIt is too big a project for us to take on on our own.โ€ The recent report also stated that removing the Council staff offices from the Cultural and Civic Space building would cost approximately $38m in additional costs over twenty years to retain the Administration Building and Rigby House, and to refurbish the Administration Building to accommodate all

q Alternative options to help fund the $76.5m Cultural and Civic Space Project have caused widespread community outrage. administration staff. Following around 90 minutes of debate, Council resolved to pause the sale of its Castle Street Administration Building and Rigby House until the Cultural and Civic Space development application is determined and if approved, and detailed design and costing is complete.

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Solving Two Problems With One Start up By Andrew VIVIAN A FLEDGLING startup that began with ten local teenagers visiting an aged care home to help residents improve their technology skills has expanded nationally. Tony and Finn Rothacker founded Youngster. co to address the two issues of high local youth unemployment and

underemployment and the social isolation of elderly people. โ€œWe now have almost 300 โ€œyoungstersโ€ currently participating with the prospect of another 300 joining soonโ€, according to Tony. When COVID-19 struck, like all effective entrepreneurs, Tony and Finn realised that there were opportunities to โ€œscale upโ€ more quickly online than through face-to-face sessions.

q Youngster.co sets up a win-win exchange of skills.

Most of the โ€œyoungstersโ€ are university students and young people doing a gap year who are seeking to do something worthwhile. While the immediate rewards for the elderly seem obvious, the โ€œyoungstersโ€ also receive life lessons in return. The benefits, however, are spread more widely. It has been estimated that every dollar spent on programs like youngster.co. could return as much as $30 to society. Young people gain some employment from the program as well as qualities

such as communication, listening and empathy that help them become more employable. Older people not only become more connected to family and friends but learn to become online shoppers and access online medical services. This lowers the cost to society and has a range of social and medical benefits. The range of assistance from โ€œyoungstersโ€ has expanded from teaching technology skills to teaching new languages or helping take up a new hobby.

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Statewide Tourism Initiative is Launched In Coffs

q Gurmesh Singh, Stuart Ayres, Clark Webb.

By Andrew VIVIAN THE Coffs Creek was the site of a launch of a Statewide tourism initiative by Stuart Ayres, the Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism

and Western Sydney, and Gurmesh Singh, the Member for Coffs Harbour. The launch of โ€œ49 Local Storiesโ€ highlighted local business Wajaana Yaam Gumbaynggirr adventure

tours, operated by Clark Webb. Clark has been conducting paddle boarding lessons, combined with native plant identification, cultural stories and a beach

and our wonderful coastline, but hearing those personal experiences of people like Clark here in Coffs Harbour.โ€ He went on to say, โ€œThis is really about preparing our tourism sector to be much more resilient and be ready to bounce back when everyone can get out and move around.โ€ โ€œThere has never been a better time for Australians to get out and explore their own backyard, explore their own waterways, explore their own culture and their own community.โ€ Mr Singh said, โ€œWith the decline in international tourism, we will start to see more tourists flock to places like Coffs Harbour, to Woolgoolga, to Sawtell and spend their money here, locally.โ€ โ€œWe need to be able to open our doors as soon as travel starts again,โ€ he said. The 49 stories have been selected by Destination NSW to include a range of experiences, and Wajaana Yaam Gumbaynggirr adventure tours was chosen because of great feedback. The stories will be shared walk, for the past three and a across digital platforms half years. Mr Ayres said, โ€œWe want and social media to inspire Australian travellers to to showcase those fantastic visit the wonderful range of local stories.โ€ travel experiences available โ€œItโ€™s not all about the throughout New south Wales. images of Sydney Harbour

โ€œShark Tankโ€ regular Naomi Simson, the only direction for Youngster.co is outwards.

Community can now petition online Coffs residents can now ePetition NSW Parliament over issues of concern By Emma DARBIN

COFFS Harbour residents can now petition the NSW Parliament online, with the introduction of ePetitions. This makes it easier for residents to create, share and submit petitions on issues of public concern. To submit an ePetition you need to provide at least five names and email addresses of people who support the ePetition. You also need to identify a Member of the Legislative Assembly who will present the petition for you, and the ePetition must have a title and a close date. To create an ePetition visit www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/ epetitions.

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Hike it Bike it Like it By Sandra MOON

q Yvonne Everett and Alan Whitelock-Jones at the viewpoint overlooking the Bellinger Valley on Tuckers Knob.

FANCY going for a hike somewhere new but not sure where to go? Enter CoffsTrails.com, a new website that provides current trail information targeted at the Coffs Coast region. The website currently features over 60 trails, with maps and GPX downloads, with more trails being added on a regular basis. The site offers coastal and hinterland walks, short gentle strolls and challenging hill climbs, dog friendly routes and adventure motorcycle journeys. โ€œThere is a trail for everyone,โ€ said founder Yvonne Everett, a keen bushwalker, and adventure motorcyclist. Ms Everett moved to Coffs in winter 2019 after retiring

from a corporate career in Sydney. โ€œIt is a self-funded personal project for fun and to provide a resource for the community. โ€œI started this site during lockdown, as a way of exploring my new home and staying healthy outside,โ€ she said. โ€œIt is hard to find walking trails in Coffs - guidebooks date from last century and are not readily available, trail websites focus on the major cities and ignore this area, and due to different landowners (NPWS, Forests, councils etc) what trails are documented are scattered across different websites.โ€ Yvonne, her husband Alan and dog Nuka have personally walked all the trails, taken all the photos themselves (well, okay not Nuka) and created the GPX downloads.

โ€œI have a list of over 50 local trails I still want to map!,โ€ said Ms Everett. โ€œWe've walked the coast from Yamba to Sawtell, and this week with the right tides we want to continue to South West Rocks. โ€œI'm doing Green Gully next month then want to do the Gibraltar Washpool Heritage Walk - both local multi-day walks.โ€ Yvonne has been surprised by just how many trails there are and how secret and unknown some of them remain, even to long-time locals. She encourages people with a love of the outdoors to check out her site and Facebook page and to get in touch if you have a local trail you want to share with others.

In March this year he worked on the lighting for Handa Operaโ€™s production of โ€˜La Traviata on Sydney Harbour.โ€™ Unfortunately when pandemic restrictions were imposed, the production was cancelled, leaving Darcy, like so many others, looking for work. As a result, Darcy

upgraded his driversโ€™ licence to include semi-trailers, and is now operating a route between Sydney and Melbourne, following strict minimal contact and cleaning regulations. He has a philosophical view of his situation, saying โ€œIt has been a good opportunity for me to re-evaluate where I am in life and where I want to

go in future, but I miss going out with my friends.โ€ On an optimistic note, he is booked to design and run the lighting for the Australian Dance Festival in Sydney at the end of September, providing current COVID-19 restrictions. He is hoping that it might be some light at the end of the tunnel.

Taking a look at our local people: Darcy Cook

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THE Coffs Coast is undoubtedly a great place to bring up children, but many of them leave to seek other opportunities soon after finishing school. Darcy Cook finished his HSC at the Senior College in 2009 after starting his high

school journey at Toormina High. Throughout school, one of Darcyโ€™s major interests was the entertainment industry. For the next five years he worked around Coffs Harbour and the surrounding coasts as a technical specialist in stage production and lighting design.

After completing his Bachelor of Fine Arts, Technical Production from the Queensland University of Technology in 2015, Darcy founded Tourlights Australia, a production design company based in Sydney, and until recently worked on sets all over Australia and New Zealand.

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Coffs Harbour Mayor calls for National Cabinet inclusion By Emma DARBIN

COFFS Harbour City Mayor Denise Knight has issued a call for Local Government representation on National Cabinet, an intergovernmental decisionmaking forum initially established in March to deliver a National response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Cr Knight issued the call via a Mayoral Minute at the latest Coffs Harbour City Council meeting on Thursday, 13 August. In May, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) would be replaced by the National

Cabinet. The Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) was a member of COAG. โ€œLocal Government was not given a seat at the National Cabinet table,โ€ Cr Knight said. โ€œDecisions about how our Federation works and how it can be improved or reformed require all three levels of Government working together to align their policies and programs. โ€œAustralians expect the decisions of Government affecting them to reflect their grass roots views and to be implemented at the Local level as well as the State and

National level.โ€ Cr Knight said National Cabinet and the Commonwealth Government were looking towards pro-growth policies to lift investment and get Australians back to work. โ€œLocal Governments are willing and necessary partners in developing and implementing reform,โ€ Cr Knight stressed. โ€œReform involving the streamlining of legislation and regulation requires all the levels of Government.โ€ According to Cr Knight, the challenge facing National Cabinet over the coming months will be unlike any which has faced Australian

q Don Langley with Toormina Public School students Paige Goulstone and Isabel Sparrius.

Governments in recent times. โ€œIt will require the concerted, coordinated and complementary efforts of all three levels of Government to rebuild consumer confidence, support business and recreate millions of jobs,โ€ Cr Knight said. โ€œIncluding Local Government in National Cabinet would demonstrate a strong unity of purpose and a combined commitment to promote and implement National Cabinet decisions across the broadest implementation platform available to Government.โ€ Council has agreed to write to NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian, Federal

Member for Cowper Pat Conaghan and State Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh to highlight the critical necessity for Local Government representation on the newly formed National Cabinet, and seek their assistance in requesting that First Ministers (the Prime Minister, State/ Territory Premiers and Chief Ministers) review the decision to exclude Local Government. Council will also seek a meeting with local Federal and State members to discuss the importance of having Local Government representation on National Cabinet, and the value of

q Coffs Harbour City Mayor Denise Knight is calling for Local Government inclusion in National Cabinet. partnerships with Councils in achieving the objectives of the National Cabinet and the National reform agenda. Council also noted that the Australian Local Government Association, Local Government NSW and other State and Territory Local Government associations will continue to advocate for Local Government representation on the National Cabinet, and for Local Governmentโ€™s interests in all relevant forums.

Museum gets Langley Mini Model A PERFECT scale model of Coffs Harbourโ€™s 1906 Police Station and Courthouse โ€“ complete with miniature larrikins awaiting sentence โ€“ is to be gifted to the Regional Museumโ€™s collections by a talented local craftsman at 11am on Tuesday, 25 August. Retired builder and modelmaker Don Langley approached Museum staff offering to create a model of a building of local historical significance โ€“ and what better choice

than the Museum itself, now housed in the heritage-listed Police Station and Courthouse on Harbour Drive. โ€œThis is an incredibly generous and community-minded gift,โ€ said Coffs Harbour Mayor Councillor Denise Knight who will receive the model on behalf of the Museum. โ€œItโ€™s so wonderfully intricate, itโ€™s sure to capture the imagination of people of all ages.โ€ The 1:25 scale model accurately portrays the historic building over

a century ago when it contained a police station, courtroom, magistrateโ€™s room, police living quarters, two lock-up cells, an exercise yard and a stable. Don even thought of including lighting and viewing holes to peep inside at the period furnishings and miniature people attending court. This is a timely exhibit as a lead in item to History Week which happens in NSW from 5-13 September.

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Bishop Druitt College Call to honour opens Investigation Centre worthy women for stage one students in the Coffs By David TUNE BISHOP Druitt College (BDC) has opened a new learning space for students in Kindergarten through to Year 2 which features indoor and outdoor activities and encourages young learners to gain education through investigation. The Investigation Centre is the creation of former Head of Primary Mrs Karin Lisle (now Principal of the Clarence Valley Anglican School), Curriculum Coordinator Mrs Sarah

Stokes and College Principal Mr Nick Johnstone, and is an extension of the schoolโ€™s commitment to the Walker Learning Approach. This approach is based upon decades of research about playbased and personalised learning and is a total approach to teaching and learning, combining childrenโ€™s need to be active participants in learning through hands-on, creative exploration and investigation, alongside formal instruction. Walker Learning views the child holistically and values emotional and social life as much as the academic side of education. The centre features a wide range

of equipment that allows children to play and learn by doing, including a wet area for working with water as well as a space for sand play, with an emphasis on using natural materials. Head of the Primary school Mr Richard Smith said, โ€œThis approach develops soft skills such as negotiation, sharing and interpersonal skills as well as academic learning, and we have already seen the impact reflected in improved playground behaviour.โ€ โ€œStudents also get to learn in a positive strength-based teaching environment, where learning from mistakes is part of the educational process.โ€

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DO you know an outstanding woman in the Coffs Harbour community who is worthy of honouring with a State Award? Then nominate them now for the 2021 NSW Women of the Year Awards. The NSW Women of the Year Awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding contribution made by women across NSW. There are seven Award categories, including the NSW Woman of Excellence Award, a new category honouring a role model who has excelled in her chosen field, and affected lasting change and inspiration among others. The NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year, a dedicated pillar of the community and a role model who promotes economic, cultural and/ or social wellbeing of Aboriginal people in NSW. The NSW Community Hero will be awarded to a woman who works tirelessly for her community, who is the first to roll up her sleeves to help others and motivates others around her to contribute to their

communities. The NSW Young Woman of the Year Award will honour a woman aged between eighteen and 30 years who has demonstrated incredible potential or achievement in her chosen field, passion or area of interest. The NSW Regional Woman of the Year Award shines a light on the accomplishments of an extraordinary woman living in regional NSW. Another new category, The One to Watch Award recognises girls and young women aged between seven and seventeen years who demonstrate a single act or ongoing acts of courage, strength, determination and/or kindness to help and support those around them. The Premierโ€™s Award for NSW Woman of the Year will be selected by NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian from the winners of the above categories. If you know any local women worthy of nominating in any of these categories visit www.women. nsw.gov.au to nominate them before nominations close on 11 September.

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Saving Koalas Can Be Good For The Economy By Andrew VIVIAN

SUNDAY 16 August was Save Our Koalas From Extinction Day, organised by NSW Upper House MP, Cate Faehrmann. Simultaneous events were held across the State, including in Coffs Harbour and Bellingen. Local participants were unanimous in expressing their dismay at declining koala populations and urged the state government to urgently address the issue. All agreed that the decline in koala numbers is an economic as well as an environmental problem. Bellingen organiser, Kevin Evans, said, โ€œKoalas are the emblem of our forests and you canโ€™t have a successful economy without a healthy habitatโ€. Kevin is a strong advocate for the Great Koala Park, which is a proposal to add 175,000ha of State forests to existing protected areas to form a 315,000ha reserve in the Coffs Harbour hinterland. An initial study by

Southern Cross University estimated that the park could benefit the Coffs Coast Region by up to $300 million. The underlying assumption is that more koalas bring more visitors, which stimulates the Coffs Coast tourism, accommodation and hospitality sectors. The Coffs Harbour event was organised by Jane Reynolds and Donna Taylor, founders of the Sole Sisters bushwalking group. Group members said that over the years they had been walking together, koala sightings on their treks had

q Donna and Jane (in the middle of the group) have noticed a decline in koala numbers. q Kevin Evans says that koalas are good for the economy

diminished significantly. Donnaโ€™s Grandfather, Sid Burke, began planting the forest park that bears his name, on Pine Creek Way, in the 1920โ€™s.

She said, โ€œIt was one of the best koala habitats in the area but koala numbers have halved in the past twenty yearsโ€. Jane echoed the need to act quickly to preserve local koala

numbers. โ€œThe Coffs hinterland is not burnt and it is one of the last areas where koalas can thrive. It is essential that it is protected,โ€ she said.

Tenant Wellbeing Check Makes Difference Mission Housing Australia Mid North Coast and SCU psychology volunteers team together for during the pandemic, so psychology students. project was such an amazing understand how its services Student Volunteer Week the Mid North Coast branch Ellie Harris, from and rewarding experience for are improving the lives of By Sandra MOON

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Bellingen, and Gold Coaster Sam Hayes volunteered as part of the 2020 National Student Volunteer Week. Their role? Making calls on behalf of Mission Australia Housing Mid North Coast, to help people complete the organisationโ€™s annual online survey that measures the wellbeing of tenants living in social housing. The pair said while collecting the survey data was important โ€“ as the calls were to people without access to technology โ€“ the simple interaction with tenants made a world of difference. Sam said, โ€œDue to the pandemic, so many people are living in isolation with limited human contact. This

everyone involved.โ€ โ€œI loved volunteering with Mission Australia Housing!โ€ Ellie agreed. โ€œIt was such a valuable and insightful experience speaking with such diverse and lovely people,โ€ said Ellie. โ€œI spoke with a woman who said that I was the first person that she had contact with in over a month and that I made her day." Ellie said, โ€œThat made my day! Thank you to the awesome staff of Mission Australia Housing for the great work you do for your tenants, every day.โ€ Mission Australia Housingโ€™s annual Impact Measurement survey of tenant wellbeing helps the charity

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Blokes having coffee initiative helping with depression By Natalie GILL COFFEE 4 Blokes is a privately funded, non-profit initiative that was founded in 2018 by Jonny Shuttleworth to inspire other men and to help reduce male depression, loneliness and isolation.

He has over twenty-five years of experience and is certified in counselling and mentoring. Mr Shuttleworth told News of The Area, โ€œI was born in the UK but was raised in America and moved to Australia with my family at

the age of 18. โ€œI am a father, widower, ex full-time carer of my disabled wife and now a mentor/life coach living on the beautiful Coffs Coast.โ€ After becoming aware of a gap in mental health services in the area, Mr

Shuttleworth decided to use his own experience to help others. โ€œI noticed the lack of services available on the Coffs Coast to help men with depression and suicide and so I decided something needed to be done,โ€ Mr

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More Opportunities For More Kids By Andrew VIVIAN

ORARA High Schoolโ€™s student population has fifteen percent Aboriginal students and fifteen percent students from a nonโ€“ English-speaking background, who speak at least 34 languages between them. Recognising that many of their students have not had the advantages in life that many people take for granted, the Principal, Malcolm McFarlane, and his teachers have developed a range of courses to help all Orara students succeed. These courses include

programs for Aboriginal boys and girls, for refugee students and for all students who need English language support. The Clontarf Aboriginal program supports boys with a range of activities which support and promote the values of trust, respect, honesty, commitment, belief and encouragement. โ€œOur Clontarf alumni are in Clontarf forever. They are always available to support students in the program,โ€ said program leader Matt Donovan. Heather Duncan has developed a similar program

for Aboriginal girls, called Balmuun Jindas, or โ€œStrong Sistersโ€. Both programs help students strengthen their self and cultural identity through camps, fitness sessions and help with school work. Another program sees selected students working to plan, construct and maintain a community garden, along with activities such as a first aid course and industry visits to equip students for the workforce. Taj, a year 10 student who is doing the program for the third time said that he really enjoyed the experience. โ€œThey put me on a task and I just do it. I like hands

Shuttleworth said. โ€œHaving been through my own lifeโ€™s struggles, battling depression and even surviving domestic abuse I decided to try to help the little guy, offering support to other men,โ€ he said. Coffee 4 Blokes was created as a safe confidential space where men can band together and share their stories, views and life experiences. Meetups are held weekly and almost always involve topics relating to menโ€™s health and well-being. Attendees are encouraged to open up and share their own viewpoints. Sometimes men want to make changes in their lives, well this is a great place to start,โ€ Mr Shuttleworth said. โ€œAt Coffee 4 Blokes you will find support and encouragement from one another, it is a chance to share great strategies to tackle lifeโ€™s everyday challenges.โ€ Mr Shuttleworth finds his work very rewarding. โ€œThe feedback from these groups and events that I have hosted over the years has only been positive.โ€ Coffee 4 Blokes meetups are currently on hiatus while

q Jonny Shuttleworth founder โ€œCoffee 4 Blokesโ€. seeking a new venue. Please contact Mr Shuttleworth if you have a suitable venue at coffee4blokes@ gmail.com. The next Coffee 4 Blokes event is a mystery adventure in Coffs Harbour on the 12th September at 12pm, it is a paid event and bookings are essential as there are limited spots available. โ€œWe will meet at Park Beach reserve for a bbq lunch and then transport will be provided to and from the Mystery location,โ€ said Mr Shuttleworth. For any more information you can visit Coffee 4 Blokes on Facebook.

on stuff like woodwork and PE,โ€ said Taf. The schoolโ€™s Head of Well-Being, Peter Denham, said that even though youth unemployment is high in the local area, the school is regularly contacted about apprenticeships and jobs. Mr. Denham said the results from these programs had been encouraging. โ€œThere have been massive improvements in attendance and behaviour,โ€ he said. The increasing participation of less-advantaged students in HSC and improved parental involvement are other positive results of the schoolโ€™s commitment to student success. q Taj loves working in the community garden.

Support for bushfire affected properties

By Emma DARBIN

BUSHFIRE affected landholders in the Coffs Harbour region can now obtain support to undertake environmental recovery actions on their land, through the Bushfire Recovery Grants Program.

Environmental recovery actions supported through the program include weed control, erosion management, planting to replace lost native vegetation, and the protection of remaining remnant areas and nest boxes.

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Coffs Harbour Regional Landcare, Orara Valley Rivercare Groups, and Envite Environment have been engaged by Coffs Harbour City Council to manage these environmental recovery efforts. The project is an initiative delivered by Coffs

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Harbour City Council, as part of the Bushfire Recovery Grants Program, funded by the Commonwealth through the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangement. The project aims to support fire affected landholders to carry out environmental recovery

actions on their properties to restore native vegetation that was lost in the fires and protect the remaining remnant vegetation to provide refuge and habitat for displaced wildlife. Landholders whose property was affected by the bushfires and

wish for support with environmental recovery are urged to fill out an Expression of Interest form at www. coffsharbourlandcare. org.au/news/bushfirerecovery-grants-program/ by 20 September.

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Capability Building Community Cafe

By Sandra MOON

COMMUNITY Care Options in Coffs Harbour has opened a 50โ€™s style community cafรฉ, The Spoke โ€˜n Wheel, complete with a jukebox and life size cut out of the Fonz. Deb Ryan, CEO of Community Care Options (CCO), told News Of The Area the aim of the cafรฉ is to fill a social participation gap for people living with disabilities. โ€œWith the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) coming out a few years ago lots of clients started getting one on one support, but there was a big gap of where people with disabilities could go to make friends with other people. So, I wanted to

create a nice social space that was welcoming for people with disabilities and then we thought about a commercial kitchen,โ€ she said. The idea has grown from there. The cafe and the computer lab next door are all about capacity building for the community. The cafe runs during the day and is a welcoming place for all the community and you don't need to be a client of Community Care Options to participate. โ€œWe have started with a few of our clients volunteering to get some work experience and will be offering classes on communication skills, relationships, how to apply

for a job. Capacity building seems to be a gap,โ€ Ms Ryan said. There are plans to run a range of cooking classes, which will include budgeting, on a Monday when the cafe is shut to the public. Ms Ryan said other plans include social occasions in the evenings such as watching the football on a Friday night. โ€œWe will also be running computer classes in the shop opposite for older people as well. People can purchase computers and technology now through NDIS and Aged Care packages. โ€œSo we can support people during COVID-19 and show them how to use their computers for things such as

Comedy Company marks local theatre stalwartโ€™s semi-retirement

q Current president of CHMCC Judi Williams. Photo supplied.

By David TUNE

JUDI Williams has been a key figure in local community theatre for many years, and has decided to step back from the Coffs Harbour Musical Comedy Company committee at their Annual General Meeting. At the age of fourteen, Judi was taken to see a live performance of Jacques Offenbachโ€™s โ€œOrpheus in the Underworld.โ€™โ€™ Returning to see the comic opera two more times, the impact of the performance has stayed with her since. Arriving in Coffs Harbour in the late eighties, Judi joined a local choir and was persuaded to join the chorus of the local theatre production of โ€˜Annie Get Your Gun.โ€™ After the first performance Judi remembers thinking, โ€œWhy havenโ€™t I been doing this all my life, itโ€™s just so much fun.โ€ She then connected with the Upper Orara Melodrama under the tutelage of the late Ron Collingridge who taught Judi many of the fundamentals of directing local theatre. โ€œWhen Ron directed The

q telehealth.โ€ CCO also welcomes other groups to use the space

Judiโ€™s achievements include directing South Pacific, The Sound of Music, Cosi, Sweet Charity, The King and I and Oliver! She has also performed, run sound and lighting and worked backstage and front of house. Judi said she intends to continue supporting local theatre, but will take more time to relax away from the company.

located at 20 Gordon St, Coffs. โ€œThe Spoke โ€˜N Wheel is about anyone participating, it

is not for profit and is a great reinvestment back into our community,โ€ Ms Ryan said.

waste processing facility at Englands Road. A Council report presented at the latest Coffs Harbour City Council meeting on Thursday, 13 August stated the adopted increase was in the range of nineteen percent, and consequently had the capacity to disrupt the existing contractual operations of some commercial waste businesses within the local government area. The rate recommended by Councilโ€™s Waste Services Department for the 2020/21 period was for $251 per tonne. This is an increase of $5 from the previous 2019/20 rate of $245 per tonne, which

Council stated was required to account for the NSW Governmentโ€™s increased Waste Levy and other operational cost increases. Council will now place the intended amendment of public exhibition for 28 days. The existing charge of $291 per tonne will remain during the exhibition period, with the fee changing post exhibition. Council confirmed at its recent meeting that no refunds would be approved from the mistake. A further report on the matter will be presented to Council following the exhibition period.

Council inadvertently increases Commercial Waste Services Fee By Emma DARBIN

Crucible at the Jetty Memorial Theatre it was such a fantastic production that it just turned me on to drama, and I just had to keep being a part of it,โ€ Judi said. In the mid-nineties Judi joined the committee of Coffs Harbour Musical Comedy Company and has been on it ever since, serving as Treasurer, Secretary, Vice President, Wardrobe convenor and most recently as President.

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COFFS Harbour City Council has agreed to reduce a Waste Services charge which was inadvertently increased in June when Council adopted its 2020/21 Fees and Charges. The charge for the Waste ServicesCommercial/ Industrial Mixed Waste Class M1-Sorted<3%Contamination was significantly increased from $245 per tonne to $291 per tonne. The charge is paid by commercial operators as they deliver commercial waste into Council's

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More harbour views for Coffs

Dear News Of The Area,

By Manny WOOD

The case of the missing beneficiary JOHN passes-away, leaving a $1 million estate to his three children equally. Six months pass and the executors are ready to distribute the estate. Unfortunately, they are unable to locate one of Johnโ€™s children, William. The executors distribute two-thirds of the estate to the children that they are able to locate but retain over $300,000 in trust for William. Eight years pass and Johnโ€™s other children approach the executors about releasing Williamโ€™s share to them. By this time, the executors are more than happy to finalise the estate but are advised to seek approval from the Court, for their own protection. The Court hears evidence that William has not been in contact with any family member for over 20 years and when they last heard from him, he was on the Methadone program. The Drug and Alcohol Centre and the Salvation Army, operating in his last known place of residence had no record of any attendance by William and could not assist in locating him. Electoral roll searches were conducted, without success. Unsuccessful property ownership searches were also conducted. Births, Death and Marriages searches were made in all states of Australia and there was no record that William had married, fathered a child or that he was deceased. The Court ultimately finds that William went missing in the early 2000โ€™s and that given the lapse of more than the requisite seven years, orders that on the balance of probabilities, he is โ€œno longer aliveโ€. The Court concludes that the executors had made all reasonable investigations and that although there was some uncertainty as to whether William was still alive, makes a โ€œBenjamin Orderโ€ that his share of the estate can be distributed to Johnโ€™s other children. If you would like a particular issue addressed please email Manny at manny. wood@ticliblaxland.com.au or call him on (02) 6648 7487.

I AGREE with D Beinefelt, (NOTA 14/8/20) that the Jetty foreshore should not be clogged with hundreds of units and that buildings greater than three stories are probably too high. Sure there could be more green space and BBQ areas but letโ€™s open our minds and be more creative and not exclude the possibility of some cafes and restaurants positioned to take in the

views of the harbour. Coffs Harbour is deficient in such establishments with harbour views. There is sufficient space around the harbour to cater for these and green space too. I would like to see development at the south side of the harbour in the form of an architecturally designed building terraced into the rock face of the old quarry. Where patrons could sit outdoors on the

terraces and enjoy a meal or coffee and take in the very pleasant views of the harbour, that this location provides. Currently this area is quite desolate and such a development would encourage more people to visit and could become a tourist draw card not to mention provide additional employment. Wayne Duesbury

Huge expenditures which will cripple our economy

Dear News Of The Area,

YES, I totally agree with Kylie Sinclair, along with many others regarding this latest hike in Rates. Itโ€™s a shame this year's elections didn't take place. As far as the Civic Centre goes, itโ€™s something we do not need in these dire financial times, and the Community will be left with a huge mortgage to repay. We have a large majority of Pensioners in Coffs who get the minimal amount to

live on, and if Council were to take a walk along Harbour Drive and see all the empty shops, (and Park Ave) they might think twice before putting us into dreadful debt. No retail equals no money coming in. As far as the " youth " showing interest in a new Civic Centre, what a load of rubbish (firstly). The youth are far too busy having a good time to be bothered writing to Council or going to Meetings asking for a new Library or

LIKE Brigit Mackenzie (August 14, 2020) I am looking forward to the construction of a dedicated cultural precinct which will combine, at least, a new art gallery, library and museum in a single, purposebuilt premises. Although it may prove to be an extremely expensive project, such a centre has the potential to become a Coffs Harbour landmark of distinction. Unlike Brigit, however, I cannot support the expenditure of ratepayersโ€™

money to construct new offices for those employed to conduct the business of running our council, especially when the present building was designed to be added to, in order to provide additional work space. Councilโ€™s recently advertised costings, specifically designed to show that the cost of extending the current building is so huge as to make the task prohibitive, should be regarded with great scepticism. After all, the people providing the figures are

Email Jasminda: media@newsofthearea.com.au o you have a pressing problem, annoying anxiety or community conundrum? Jasminda Featherlight, our resident roving Agony Aunt, is here to help. Jasminda will be responding to questions from readers throughout the circulation area. SEND your concerns to Jasminda C/- media@newsofthearea.com.au and include your name and suburb.

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Dear Jasminda, It is hard enough to meet a soul mate, but now we are in the midst of a pandemic and everyone is keeping to themselves, how will I ever meet the woman of my dreams? Mr David R. Dear David,

Art Gallery, which they don't even use anyway. Digby House has enough room to expand the Library or Gallery if necessary. But not many people use it at the best of times. Itโ€™s a good service, but not one that needs replacing, to the detriment of the Community. Council needs to be more realistic and think before they make huge expenditures which will cripple our economy. D. Wilson Coffs Harbour

Showpiece deserves prime location

Dear News of the Area,

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those who want to build themselves new offices โ€“ clearly a conflict of interest. As far as a location for our cultural beacon is concerned, there can scarcely be a worse place that the Gordon street site. Traffic and parking issues aside, the site is simply incredibly ugly. Our new showpiece, when it is finally constructed, deserves a dress circle position, not front stalls at a concrete parking facility. Julian May Boambee East

IT is definitely a challenge. I mean, most of us are sticking close to home and when we do go out it is like a budget version of a masquerade ball. They say one of the first things that people are attracted to is our smile, but it is a bit difficult when that smile is covered by three layers of cotton or a P95 mask complete with its warning label (an instant turnoff) or maybe one of those repurposed socks that are all the rage on Youtube but apparently not terribly effective for preventing virus transmission or getting a date. The plus is it is a much more level playing field. We all look pretty similar at the moment in our iso-wear (obligatory black tights and tracksuit top) and face coverings. People will have to be attracted to each other on personality alone, not that there is much opportunity to discover that personality when we are standing on circles 1.5 metres apart. Hugs and kisses and even handshakes are no go zones, and there is something distinctly unromantic about an elbow bump. I suggest you join a mixed sports team. For some reason it is perfectly acceptable to grab people around the waist or hoist them up in the air by their shorts or stick your head near their buttocks as long as there is a rugby ball involved. Whether or not you will meet the woman of your dreams is questionable, but at least you will maintain some level of fitness which will be handy when life goes back to some semblance of normality. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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OPINION

Humanity

Dear News Of The Area,

IT is a sad reflection on our humanity when a โ€˜gameโ€™ of football is described by a commentator as โ€˜brutal.โ€™ If we are to be worthy of the โ€˜humanityโ€™ title, then we should start by eliminating the practice of the physical contact of tackling in certain

โ€˜sportsโ€™. This will take courage as the power of the almighty dollar dominates many sports to the utter disavowal of humanitarian consideration. Have we that courage? Ernest Newcombe Toormina

Budding Young Archieโ€™s called to paint a portrait

q Local young artists are called on to paint a portrait for the Young Archie Competition. Photo courtesy of Coffs Harbour City Council. By Emma DARBIN BUDDING young artists are invited to paint a portrait for the Young Archie Competition, as part of the 2019 Archibald Prize regional tour. The Archibald Prize is Australiaโ€™s foremost portraiture prize, awarded to the best painting of a notable Australian. Itโ€™s a whoโ€™s who of Australian culture, from politicians to celebrities and sporting heroes to artists. Finalists from the prestigious 2019 Archibald Prize will be exhibited at Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery from 22 January to 6 March, 2021. As part of the exhibition, Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery is hosting the Young Archie Competition. Artists between the ages of five and eighteen years are invited to submit a portrait for the competition. The competition theme is a portrait of a person who is special to you, who is known to you and who plays a

significant role in your life. There are four age categories, including five to eight year olds, nine to twelve year olds, thirteen to fifteen year olds, and sixteen to eighteen year olds. The portrait should be painted from life and the subject should have a sitting for their portrait, like with the Archibald Prize. The competition will be judged by Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery staff. Finalists and winners from each category will be exhibited during the 2019 Archibald Prize exhibition period at Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery. Each of the four winners will receive a cash prize of $50 from ANZ, and an Archibald 2019 catalogue. For further details and competition entry information visit www. coffsharbour.nsw.gov. au/Community-andRecreation/communityvenues-and-facilities/ Pages/Gallery/ArchibaldPrize.aspx. Entries close 20 November.

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Difficult start leads to a glowing future By David TUNE

EMILY Hodges had a very rough start in life, but has overcome many obstacles to become a confident young woman with a solid vision of her future. Arriving early via emergency caesarean section after a difficult pregnancy and spending weeks in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Emily was on her way back to Coffs Harbour via air Ambulance when her heart stopped, necessitating mid-flight resuscitation. After a further stint in Baringa NICU Emily was finally allowed to go home, but was in and out of hospital over the next three years of her life, so much so that many hospital staff members have become part of her extended family. Emily was finally diagnosed with multilobe epilepsy, which explained many of the problems she was experiencing including multiple seizures of differing intensity many times a day up until she was in year four. Epilepsy hasnโ€™t stopped Emily from pursuing her dreams and passions however, having discovered a love of dance from the age of four, she has studied continuously with Julie Ross Dance Studio, and performed in her first full stage musical, โ€˜The King and Iโ€™ at the Jetty Memorial theatre aged six. Dancing at Disneyland USA for the first time as an eight-year-old and later becoming a member of the Disney Performing Arts group, Emily has found performing to be beneficial in dealing with her epilepsy. โ€œEach show has reinforced my feeling

q Local performer Emily Hodges. Photo Ben, Blank Ave Studio. of being at home and has made my anxiety disappear and I just want to keep doing this,โ€ she said. Emily has a clear goal of working and learning in the performing arts industry aiming at working on screen

and eventually on Broadway. โ€œI want to reach for the stars but keep my feet on the ground, and I hope my story will be an inspiration to others struggling with difficult health conditions,โ€ she said.

Career choice made easier for High School students By Emma DARBIN

MAKING the right career choice and determining your pathway to get there can be a difficult decision for many high school students. These life changing choices are being made a little easier for Woolgoolga High School students, thanks to a NSW Department of Education program launched at the school this year. The school was one of four high schools in the Coffs Harbour and Clarence Valley

regions chosen to benefit from the NSW Government Educational Pathways Pilot Program (EPPP). Five clusters of NSW schools are involved in the program, including three clusters in South Western Sydney, one in Northern NSW and the Grafton Cluster of Woolgoolga High School, South Grafton High School, Grafton High School and Maclean High School. Careers Head Teacher for the Grafton Cluster of schools David Youman said

q Woolgoolga High School students are benefiting from enhanced careers advice and direction, thanks to a NSW Government pilot program operating at the school.

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the program was a great opportunity for Woolgoolga High School students. โ€œOur purpose is to prepare young people for rewarding lives, and the program is creating opportunities for those students whose path lies outside going to university,โ€ Mr Youman said. To date, Woolgoolga High School students have participated in fun interactive full day workshops to get them job-ready, online careers webinars, a virtual careers expo, and school staff

associated with the program have strengthened the pathways between school, training and employment, making the transition from school to further study and employment much easier for the students. The pilot program features ten streams which focus on enhanced careers advice, increasing the number of schoolbased apprenticeships and traineeships, and supporting disadvantaged and disengaged students. The program was created in response to poor choices made by young people in their career pathways. Its aim is to transform the way students and parents think about postschool options and future careers, and ensure high school students leave school independent and well prepared for higher education, training or work. The innovative program will continue at Woolgoolga High School until the end of 2021. Further information on the pilot program including careers information videos, fact sheets and episodes of EPPP TV can be found at https://education.nsw. g o v. a u / p u b l i c - s c h o o l s / career-and-study-pathways/ educational-pathways-pilotprogram.

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Coffs Region just keeps on producing Beware: Viral ONE positive upshot from the pandemic sweeping the world has been the increased demand for locally grown fruit and vegetables. It is no secret that fresh produce provides us with antioxidants, which are helpful in boosting the immune system โ€“ something people have become more aware of in recent months. A benefit of Covid-19, is that more people are thinking about their health and wellbeing and a key part of that is eating fresh food more regularly. People have become more aware of local food and are seeking out where they can access their fresh food. People are also growing more food in their backyards and sharing surpluses among friends and neighbours, yet through the experience of growing food, people realise they still need a variety of fresh food for good health. This raised awareness globally is now being seen locally, with steadily increasing numbers of locals and visitors attending the Bellingen Farmers and Producers Market to catch their weekly fresh food fix. The market is a small food-only market and has been deemed an essential

service by the Australian Federal Government since the outbreak of coronavirus. As the market is held outdoors, it is considered a safer environment. โ€œWe have physical distancing measures in place, hand sanitisers at market stalls and handwashing facilities at the entrance of the market as well as face masks for sale,โ€ Bellingen Farmers and Producers Market operator Louise Hensby said. โ€œFarmers markets are a wonderful safe, outdoor place where the community can meet and support our local farmers by buying directly from them.โ€ There are around 15 regular stall holders selling a wide variety of local fresh produce including fruits and vegetables, microgreens, jams and chutneys, meat and vegetable jerkys, organic sourdough bread, hot and cold drinks, handmade pasta and pasta sauce, dips, delicious cakes, desserts and snacks, Australian teas, pasture-raised meats, seafood and herbs. Customers can also purchase hot meals. โ€œThe market is all about supporting the local and regional food systemโ€, Louise explained. โ€œWe are providing a place

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q Abundant fresh food grown on the Mid North Coast is critical in securing our food security, Bellingen Farmers and Producers Market.

for young farmers to sell their produce each week, which in turns enables them to earn a steady and reliable source of income. โ€œBeing a farmer and food producer is challenging work at the best of times, and getting more difficult in the climate we live in today.โ€ Louise is also working collaboratively with other

passionate people in the Mid North Coast region on projects to strengthen and secure clean food for the local community in the future. The Bellingen Farmers and Producers Market operates every Wednesday afternoon from 2.30pm to 5.30pm at Bellingen Park, Church Street, next to the tennis courts.

AS if the COVID virus wasnโ€™t enough, scammers are taking full advantage in an attempt to cheat Coffs Coast locals for their personal details and money. There have been local reports of individuals receiving malicious phone calls and texts from scammers, claiming to be from government agencies. They are either claiming the individual has been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID, or offering assistance in gaining government financial assistance. Scamwatch has received over 3600 scam reports mentioning the coronavirus with over $2,382,000 in reported losses since the outbreak of COVID-19. โ€œ(We have seen) a 55 per cent increase in reports involving loss of personal information this year compared with the same period in 2019, totalling more than 24 000 reports and over $22 million in losses,โ€ Scamwatch said. โ€œScammers are pretending to be government

agencies providing information on COVID-19 through text messages and emails โ€˜phishingโ€™ for your information. โ€œThese contain malicious links and attachments designed to steal your personal and financial information.โ€ This Scams Awareness Week, there are some tips to ensure you donโ€™t hand over your identity and details unwittingly. โ— Do your own research and verify if someone is who they say they are. โ— Be suspicious of emails and texts asking for your personal information, even if they look like theyโ€™re from a trusted source. โ— Donโ€™t share personal information online with someone you havenโ€™t met in person. โ— Use tools that help you check and protect your security online. If you think you have been scammed or for more information, check out the Scamwatch website www. scamwatch.gov.au.

Message in tradigital stories Gumbaynggirr artist Brentyn Lugnan said the name of his new exhibition Tradigital is an expression of the last twenty to thirty years of his works.

By Sandra MOON

GUMBAYNGGIRR artist Brentyn Lugnan said the name of his new exhibition Tradigital is an expression of the last twenty to thirty

years of his works. His art has been evolving and it has an ancient connection to country meeting modern materials such as spray painting, ink and canvases.

q Brentyn Lugnan working in his studio (image: National Aboriginal Design Agency)

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โ€œThe art shows how Aboriginal culture evolves. It doesnโ€™t move still. โ€œAs we as a dynamic culture move forward, we will be using different methods to portray that

connection. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter about the pigment transferal device as it is all about the integrity of the stories that underlie the art,โ€ he said. Mr Lugnan is happy

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q Artwork image Brentyn Lugnan, Jibaanga Yuludarla (Waterhole Dreaming) 2019 with the breadth of work chosen by the curators. The twenty-nine pieces on show at the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery from this week are a collection of his body of work spanning thirty years, including an original piece of carpet designed by Ontera/Milliken. The carpet is part of commissioned work by the National Aboriginal Design Agency and used for a whole range of carpets, utilising colours from Urunga and surrounds. Coffs Harbourโ€™s new stadium is carpeted in Brentynโ€™s designs. โ€œMy works are all about me and my connecting and showing my familyโ€™s connection to my country in Urunga. โ€œMy art is a reclamation of Gumbaynggirr culture,โ€

he said. โ€œWe lost so much through the massacres that there is almost a renaissance at the moment for Aboriginal culture and a building of respect from the general public.โ€ Brentyn started drawing with his Dad around five or six years old. When he was twenty four he got a job with Aboriginal Nations doing their dreaming series as an animator. That was just the start he needed and it eventuated into a production coordinator role. โ€œThatโ€™s when I discovered there was an avenue to have a career in the arts.โ€ Catch Tradigital from 22 August to 17 October at the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery.

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10/259 LINDEN AVENUE, BOAMBEE EAST $389,000

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585 ORARA WAY, NANA GLEN

$659,000

โ€ข Leafy complex in convenient location โ€ข Suit retirement living or small families โ€ข Investors take note: long-standing tenant on expired lease โ€ข Local shops approx. 1km away

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8 KRATZ DRIVE, COFFS HARBOUR

$799,000-$829,000

โ€ข Executive sized home with flexible floor plan โ€ข Granite bench tops, spacious living areas โ€ข Income potential from downstairs tenant โ€ข Tranquil gardens, prestige street, approx. 2kms to Coffs CBD

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67 BLUFF ROAD, EMERALD BEACH $899,000-$929,000

โ€ข Located in a quiet family safe cul de sac โ€ข Less than 3000 metres to Sawtell Beach โ€ข Large formal lounge leading through to kitchen โ€ข Rear deck leading down to covered entertaining area

โ€ข Renovated throughout, open plan living, dining, kitchen with island bench & modern appliances โ€ข Second living area upstairs with balcony & ocean views. โ€ข Potential income from downstairs selfcontained area

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SET on a large 700+sqm block, this 1988 6658 6042 built brick veneer and tile home is a great www.unre.com.au 137 Sawtell Road entry point into the housing market. Toormina Located in a quiet family safe, cul de sac Unrealestate Coffs Coast location, this home is literally less than 3000 metres to Sawtell Beach. The location is even that good that you can sit on the rear deck and look out into Bongil Bongil National Park.

The home itself has three bedrooms, all with built ins with the main being a generous 3.8 X 4.3 metres. The bathroom is a family friendly three way bathroom meaning mornings won't be a nightmare with one child locked in the bathroom whilst the others are trying to brush their teeth. The home is in great original condition with a large formal lounge leading to the

kitchen with attached dining area. The rear deck is accessed from the dining area which intern is linked by stairs to a paved area and further covered entertaining area in the back yard. For more information contact Chris Hines 0439 667 719 or Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 from Unrealestate Coffs Harbour.

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โ€ข Minutes to Boambee Bay Reserve & Toormina Gardens โ€ข 2 years old, tiled throughout, open plan living โ€ข Main bedroom with air conditioning, ensuite & built ins โ€ข Low maintenance gardens, rear courtyard

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A Glenreagh Delight

RURAL DELIGHT!

SITUATED in a quiet country town, just a short drive to the Coffs Coast, you will find this delightful country homestead, positioned perfectly on its generous 1/2 acre allotment.

Upon entering the front For those who desire the gate and following the charm & romance of period reclaimed brick path you are homes, yet love the advantage drawn to the huge expanse of of modern conveniences, this a traditional Aussie yard, with is the perfect solution! space for all your projects. Having been tastefully From the very private renovated to reflect the true hedge that screens the home Australian nature of this over from the street,FANTASTIC are the ideal 100 year old beauty, this home BONVILLE OPPORTUNITY 3 2 3 level lawns and established needs nothing done, as it is AUCTION 33 Bonville Station Road, Bonville fantastic property that has opportunity written all over it gardens - perfectโ€ขโ€ข APositioned for the pets & move in ready.Onsite โ€“ Saturday 8th August, 12.30pm on just over 5 acres of mostly cleared land โ€ข The perfect renovation project that you can make your own Saturday 12.00-12.30pm kids to run & play. theView:character rich level โ€ข 3 bed, 2 bath and 2 extra rooms on the groundFrom โ€ข North facing back deck with fabulous mountain views โ€ข Usable land which could be suitable for a couple of horses โ€ข Access to a dam plus the property has its own bore

Sean Campbell 0435 164 807 seancampbell@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

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MOVE IN WITH NOTHING TO DO!

3 Caltowie Place, Coffs Harbour

โ€ข Perfectly positioned, close to amenities โ€ข Low maintenance 746sqm block with established gardens โ€ข 4 bedrooms, main with ensuite โ€ข Near new kitchen & bathroom, new carport โ€ข Under cover outdoor dining โ€ข Large work shed, plus additional smaller shed โ€ข Perfect for a family, couple, or retirees

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โ€ข 3-4 bedroom ranch style main residence, with huge deck at rear โ€ข 2 bedroom self-contained Shearers Quarters, with gas heating โ€ข Huge (18.4 m x 9 m) 3 bay shed โ€ข Additional 4 bay open machinery shed - easily convert to stables โ€ข Water galore; Bore, dam & creek โ€ข 20 minutes from Coffs Harbour CBD โ€ข School bus near driveway entrance

View: Sunday 12.00-1.30pm Vanessa Simpson 0422 401 875 vanessasimpson@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

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TWO FAMILY HOME SAPPHIRE BEACH

5 Gumtree Glen, Sapphire Beach

โ€ข 5 bedroom modern home with all the extras โ€ข 390m2 of living on the upper and lower level โ€ข Enjoy luxury entertainerโ€™s kitchen with butlerโ€™s pantry โ€ข Beautiful timber floors & high raked ceilings on the upper level โ€ข Opportunity to rent out the lower level or Airbnb โ€ข The home has solar power and solar hot water โ€ข Land size is 914mยฒ with beautiful landscaping & close to beach

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$995,000 View: Saturday 10.00 โ€“ 10.30am Cheryl Donaldson 0412 675 240 cheryldonaldson@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

Tallowwood floors, cedar house, veggie gardens, big shed cladding & Red Mahogany & fish pond complete the ideal walls, to the 3.4 m high silky true Aussie lifestyle. oak ceilings, the home has All this with loads of space been loved back to life in the to add anything you need, 21st century. makes this a very desirable MODERN RURAL LIVING 4 2 4 A fresh tropical, $719,000 spot- to live. Escape the city and 54 Thoroughbred Close, Nana Glen $759,000 โ€ข Modern home positioned on just under 3.5 acres of land Balinese inspired outdoor View: all its complications. โ€ข Less than 5 years old and will cater for the growing family Saturday 10.00 โ€“ 10.30am โ€ข Kitchen with stone benchtops plus a butlerโ€™s pantry entertainment theareachook This idyllic country home is the entertaining inground pool leading offarea, โ€ข Sparkling New Listing

Sean Campbell 0435 164 807 seancampbell@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

Home that ticks all the boxes Vanessa Simpson 0422 401 875 vanessasimpson@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

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โ€ข Room for horses or animals with cleared land and bush โ€ข Includes a 2 bay machinery/storage shed + your own bore โ€ข Approx. 20 mins drive from the Coffs Harbour CBD

within walking distance to the corner store, the iconic Golden Dog pub & restaurant, the local bakery, primary school, local swimming pool & waterholes for summer fun. For more information contact PRD Coffs Harbour.

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61 Raleigh St, Coffs Harbour PRICE: $559,000 OPEN: Saturday 22 August from 12.15 to 12.45pm

THE popular location of this family home, ticks the boxes for convenience, comfort and potential. The elevated position enjoys a bright and sunny northerly aspect. Built in the early 60โ€™s, high ceilings, hardwood timber floors, and spacious rooms feature in the design. An abundance of windows ensures a light and breezy ambiance throughout. Three living areas

cater for lounge, dining, toilet. and rumpus rooms, with Being a short walk, or RARE 1036m2 BLOCK 4 2 4 Coffs Harbour an open fireplace the cart ride, to 4148 Giinagay Way, Urunga $469,000 centrepiece ofโ€ข Subdivision the opportunity lounge Golf course, and on the block (STCA) 1036sqm โ€ข This solid brick & tile home is ideal for downsizers View: Saturday 11.15 โ€“ 11.45am polished floors โ€ข Three bedrooms & beautiful hardwood fringe of the CBD, properties room. โ€ข Open plan lounge/dining & high ceilings add appeal โ€ข Main bathroom has been upgraded in a neutral palette Three good sized such as this get snapped up โ€ข Country style kitchen with stainless steel appliances โ€ข Plenty of room for the kids to play in the great backyard bedrooms, all with built-ins quickly, so donโ€™t delay if this PRDcof likefs.com.au the one are located at the eastern home sounds end of the home, along youโ€™ve been waiting for. Situated at 61 Raleigh with the bathroom and a Street, Coffs Harbour and separate toilet. The functional kitchen Priced at $559,000 the was upgraded a few years property will be โ€œOpen For ago, and whilst compact, Inspectionโ€ This Saturday has new appliances and a 22 August from 12.15 to 12.45pm. dishwasher. An oversized double For further details garage has automatic contact Christine Clarke doors, and is adjacent to on 0408 655 688 or call the laundry, and a generous her at Raine & Horne Coffs storeroom and second Harbour (02) 6652 1066 Cheryl Donaldson 0412 675 240 cheryldonaldson@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

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24 Borrowdale Crescent, Boambee East

$525,000

โ€ข Beautifully presented and in immaculate condition โ€ข Easy care timber floors throughout โ€ข Practical open plan layout flowing to outdoor area โ€ข Easy maintenance gardens and minimal lawns โ€ข Large, private deck for outdoor enjoyment โ€ข Drive-thru access through the garage to the backyard โ€ข Quiet street and a great neighbourhoodt

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THIS home is Currently located at the Moonee Beach caravan park and needs to be relocated. The home was manufactured by Albatross Homes Top line and is in a good condition with 3 spacious bedrooms and good sized open plan kitchen, living and dining. Featuring a large front and right hand side bullnose veranda and timber deck. The home has been provided notice from the park and needs to be relocated. Large verandas. Good condition.

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an eye to improve will reap the rewards. Donโ€™t โ€ข Spacious kitchen, generous open plan layout get me wrong, the home is very livable in itโ€™s โ€ข Roomy deck overlooking secluded yard current state, with r/c air conditioning, and slow โ€ข Downstairs rumpus or 4th bedroom combustion stove. Add some bling & it will sing. โ€ข 8m side carport, extra carport for boat

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ENTRY LEVEL SAWTELL OPPORTUNITY

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15 Pitt Square, Coffs Harbour

$499,000 - $539,000

โ€ข Located only minutes from the Coffs Harbour CBD โ€ข Quality home that will suit a large range of buyers โ€ข Positioned on an elevated 682m2 block with mountain views โ€ข Beautiful, original polished timber floors throughout โ€ข Renovated kitchen and brand new main bathroom โ€ข 4th bedroom with separate access and bathroom โ€ข Great yard for the kids or pets which is sun-drenched

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View: Saturday 11.45 โ€“ 12.15pm Sean Campbell 0435 164 807 seancampbell@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

33 Bonville Waters Drive, Sawtell

โ€ข Located in beautiful Bonville Waters only minutes from Sawtell โ€ข Immaculately presented home with potential written all over it โ€ข Opportunity to renovate and capitalise on this coveted position โ€ข Offering an array of living spaces plus bonus sunroom โ€ข Great backyard with plenty of space to drop in a pool โ€ข Walk across the road to the reserve with access to Bonville Creek โ€ข Approx 3 mins drive to Sawtell beaches, cafeโ€™s and restaurants

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Onsite โ€“ Saturday, 12th September, 1.00pm View: Saturday 10.00 - 10.30am Sean Campbell 0435 164 807 seancampbell@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

New Listing

New Listing

ESCAPE THE CITY LIFE

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34-36 Coramba Street, Glenreagh

$495,000 - $545,000

โ€ข Country living at its true blue Australian best โ€ข Character filled renovation retaining the original charm โ€ข Privately screened level yard & gorgeous established gardens โ€ข Combination of Cedar, Mahogany, Silky Oak & Tallowwood timbers โ€ข Several sheds & chook house, koi pond & outdoor entertainment area โ€ข 3.4 m high ceilings, polished hardwood floors & move in ready โ€ข Walking distance to school, pub, pool, corner store, bakery & river

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View: Saturday 12.30 โ€“ 1.00pm Beth Andrews 0478 139 439 bethandrews@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

BIG FAMILY PLEASER

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2 Rosina Close, Coffs Harbour

$659,000 - $699,000

โ€ข Huge family home with space for all the tribe to spread out โ€ข Three separate living zones inside plus outdoor entertainment โ€ข Large in-ground salt water pool with glass fencing โ€ข Stylish kitchen with dโ€™washer, gas cooking & huge pantry โ€ข Fully fenced level yard with low maintenance gardens โ€ข Corner block in quiet cul-de-sac with possible 2nd access point โ€ข Ideal location only 3.5km to Coffs city CBD, schools & all services

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View: Saturday 10.45-11.15am Beth Andrews bethandrews@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

New Listing

BEACHSIDE TOWNHOUSE

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1/22-24 Daintree Drive, Korora

$490,000 - $515,000

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PERFECT ALL ROUNDER

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2 Leander Close, Coffs Harbour

$595,000 - $610,000

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Cheryl Donaldson 0412 675 240 cheryldonaldson@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

โ€ข Perfectly presented & maintained family home โ€ข Wide side access for parking vehicles in back yard โ€ข New Kitchen & floor coverings, new lights, work shed โ€ข Two large living areas, open dining , air conditioned โ€ข Excellent location close to town, low maintenance block โ€ข Fully fenced, all level, low maintenance, solar power, ensuite โ€ข Space for all the pets, kids & a pool - 2 street fronts

TWO FAMILY HOME SAPPHIRE BEACH

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RURAL DELIGHT!

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5 Gumtree Glen, Sapphire Beach

$995,000

378 East Bank Road, Coramba

$890,000 - $979,000

โ€ข 4 bedroom townhouse only 200m from Hills Beach โ€ข A generous floor plan set over 2 levels โ€ข Large kitchen with walk-in pantry & oodles of bench space โ€ข Large master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe โ€ข Second bathroom, laundry and garage downstairs โ€ข Level fenced yard suitable for families with children โ€ข A great beachside location in a small block of 4 townhouses

View: Saturday 10.00 - 10.30am

View: Saturday 10.00 โ€“ 10.30am Beth Andrews bethandrews@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

Artistโ€™s Impression

โ€ข 5 bedroom modern home with all the extras โ€ข 390m2 of living on the upper and lower level โ€ข Enjoy luxury entertainerโ€™s kitchen with butlerโ€™s pantry โ€ข Beautiful timber floors & high raked ceilings on the upper level โ€ข Opportunity to rent out the lower level or Airbnb โ€ข The home has solar power and solar hot water โ€ข Land size is 914mยฒ with beautiful landscaping & close to beach

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View: Saturday 11.00 โ€“ 11.30am Cheryl Donaldson 0412 675 240 cheryldonaldson@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

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โ€ข 3-4 bedroom ranch style main residence, with huge deck at rear โ€ข 2 bedroom self-contained Shearers Quarters, with gas heating โ€ข Huge (18.4 m x 9 m) 3 bay shed โ€ข Additional 4 bay open machinery shed - easily convert to stables โ€ข Water galore; Bore, dam & creek โ€ข 20 minutes from Coffs Harbour CBD โ€ข School bus near driveway entrance

02 6652 5833

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View: Please Call to Inspect Vanessa Simpson 0422 401 875 vanessasimpson@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

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3/15a Lady Belmore Drv, Toormina

16 Charismatic Seachange&Crescent, Private Moonee Beach

This delightful 3 bedroom townhouse has been completely refurbished and would make an ideal home or investment. The living area is open and airy with the new kitchen complimented by a dishwasher whilst the covered entertaining area overlooks your back yard. The shops, schools and public transport are all close by with Sawtellโ€™s fine beaches being only a 5 minute drive away. Arrange your inspection today!

Designed for modern living, the contemporary Be one of the privileged few to live in the sought floor plan of this immaculately presented home after location of Eimeo Village. has living zones for family time, and private โ€ข Immaculate, elevated & a/c split level home relaxation. Centrally located living spaces โ€ข 2.7m high ceilings on both floors combine a gourmet kitchen, dining, and family โ€ข Quilla timber staircase, polished timber area. Generous 852m2 block with well planned, โ€ข Spacious kitchen, generous open plan layout low maintenance gardens. Sought after location โ€ข Roomy deck overlooking secluded yard with Moonee Beach and a major Shopping Centre โ€ข Downstairs rumpus or 4th bedroom & Tavern a comfortable stroll. โ€ข 8m side carport, extra carport for boat

Inspect Saturday 10.30-11.00am Sale $365,000

View Saturday 26 May Thursday 29 View Saturday 22nd August 11.00-11.30am 1st August 11.30-12.00pm Sale Saturday $379,000 New Price $875,000 Sale $885,000 Web rh.com.au/toowoomba/ 19053598

Scott Bellamy 0438581611

Christine Christine Clarke Clarke 0408 0408 655 655 688 688

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1/22 Sandpiper Cres, Boambee East

9 Logwood Place, Coffs Harbour

This beautifully appointed villa home presents in excellent order and is larger than most 3 bedroom homes. Features include; a modern well-appointed kitchen with dishwasher, spacious open plan living areas with pleasant views from every window with the wrap around verandahs being the ideal place to relax with friends or family. A split system adjusts the temperature whilst the double garages have internal access/electric controlla door unit with an additional storeroom come workshop for the handyman. Arrange your inspection today - You wont be disappointed!!

Located in the popular golf club precinct, just a few minutes from the city centre, this home sits on a picturesque, elevated corner block. Panoramic views over the surrounds to the hills are enjoyed from most rooms in the home. Light & airy interiors include a comfortable open plan living room. Well planned gardens encircle the home, and lead to a great undercover entertaining area & work/storage space.

Sale $469,500

View By appointment Sale $490,000

Scott Bellamy 0438581611

Christine Clarke 0408 655 688

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20 Perry Drv, Coffs Harbour

4/9 Avenue Street, Coffs Harbour

Designed around the pleasant outlook, this impressive family home features; 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a separate lounge, dining and family rooms. The kitchen is well-appointed with the downstairs area ideal for the extended family or guest accommodation. The alfresco deck overlooks the private yard and the double garage has internal access. NOTE - Current lease expires October 2020 with excellent tenants in place!!

Positioned on the ground floor of this conveniently located complex, this is an opportunity for an investor or owner occupier to enter the property market. The well kept unit, has open plan living, & stylish modernised kitchen, with a dishwasher. The renovated bathroom is light & bright. Lock-up garage, and an easy walk to town. From here you can leave the car at home!

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Scott Bellamy 0438581611

Christine Clarke 0408 655 688

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33 Robert Garrett Street, Coffs Harbour

Lot 71 Faviell Drv, Bonville

Big level block with no steps and in excellent condition, this home will appeal to first home buyers, last home buyers, and investors. Big friendly back yard with lovely enclosed patio, and a huge kids cubby house, plus an extra long tin shed for workshop or storage. Inside offers three living areas, plus a study/butlers pantry. This is a home thatโ€™s easy to like and great to live in, close to most things, but on a quiet street.

Design and build your lifestyle dream home on this superb 1.05hct (2.65acres). The land is almost level with some established trees and a driveway. Bonville Golf Resort is nearby with Sawtells pristine beaches and award winning restaurants and cafes being only 10 minutes away by car!

Sale $575,000

View Saturday 22nd August 10.00-10.30am Sale $499,000

Scott Bellamy 0438581611

James Brearley 0414 897 040

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54 Charismatic Bailey Avenue, & Private Coffs Harbour

2 Walsh Cl, Toormina Donโ€™t miss the opportunity to secure this much loved cottage! Positioned on a level 700m2 block, the house features an open plan lounge area, 3 good sized bedrooms with the large alfresco entertaining area being the ideal place to relax with friends. The drive through garage gives you access to the rear yard with the schools and Sawtells fine beaches and restaurants being less than 5 minutes away by car.

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Ready for a reno, this charming 2 bedroom Be one of the privileged few to live in the sought home, holds a lot of itโ€™s original character, with after location of Eimeo Village. hardwood floors, & a big north facing covered โ€ข Immaculate, elevated & a/c split level home deck to the rear. Bailey Avenue is a sought after โ€ข 2.7m high ceilings on both floors location & anyone entering the market with โ€ข Quilla timber staircase, polished timber an eye to improve will reap the rewards. Donโ€™t โ€ข Spacious kitchen, generous open plan layout get me wrong, the home is very livable in itโ€™s โ€ข Roomy deck overlooking secluded yard current state, with r/c air conditioning, and slow โ€ข Downstairs rumpus or 4th bedroom combustion stove. Add some bling & it will sing. โ€ข 8m side carport, extra carport for boat

Sold $425,000

View Saturday 26 May Thursday 29 1st August 11.00-11.30am Sale $379,000 View Saturday Saturday 22nd August 11.00-11.30am Sale $480,000 Web rh.com.au/toowoomba/ 19053598 New Price $450,000

Scott Bellamy 0438581611

James Brearley Brearley 0414 0414 897 897 040 040 James

Toormina/Sawtell 6658 1611

Coffs Harbour 6652 1066

2 Minorca Pl, Toormina

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ABeautiful brand newColdstream home moments from the CBD River Frontage Beautiful Coldstream River Frontage

40.27ha/ 40.27ha/99.46 99.46acres acresinclusive inclusiveof of enclosed enclosed roads, presented with highly desirable, private roads, presented with highly desirable, river frontage the privilege of family BBQs, private river& frontage & the privilege of fishing, & swimming.The Property family canoeing BBQs, fishing, canoeing & swimming. has a teahas tree plantation and nursery Thebeen property been a tea tree plantation producing 1-2producing tonnes of 1-2 quality teaoftree oil and nursery tonnes quality pa, but hasoil not been worked a number of tea tree per annum, butforhas not been

years. worked for a number of years. AA building building entitlement entitlement comes comes with with the the property, power & & town town property, where where full full mains mains power water waterare areestablished. established. Existing shed infrastructure on cement Existing steel steel shed infrastructure on slab, creates start up opportunity cement slabimmediate creates immediate start up for many uses. opportunity for many uses.

Only 1 shop,shop, fuel &fuel post Only 1 kilometre kilometretotoschool, to scholl, reallyyou are in walking to the &office, postyou office really aredistance in walking quiet village of Tucabia. distance to the quite village of Tucabia. The outstanding outstanding assistant The assistant to to any anyform formof agriculture is aishighly valued irrigation license of agriculture a highly valued irrigation of 202 megalitres, opening the opportunity license of 202 megalitres, opening the to a wide to variety ofvariety agriculture & animal opportunity a wide of agriculture

Private Viewing Invitation I amPeter Iโ€™m PeterAuld Auld, your your local local real Real estate Estate professional Professional and and Iโ€™dSpecialist Rural like to invite and you Iโ€™d like to atoprivate present viewing. this property to the market. Property: 467 Great Marlow Road, Grafton Property Address: 58 Wooli Road, Tucabia Size: 40.27ha/ 42.9 ha (106 acres) 99.46acres Price On Application For Sale: $749,000

Contact Peter Auld Today M: 0429 866 689 P: 02 6652 2266 E: pauld.coffsharbour@ljh.com.au F: facebook.com.au/coffsharbour W: coffsharbour.ljhooker.com.au/

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enterprise. & husbandry animal husbandry enterprise. Thelifestyle, lifestyle,horticultural horticultural& agricultural & agricultural The opportunitieshere here,is is opportunity, opportunities anan opportunity notnot to to missed. bebemissed. Askforforour ourdron drone video ideal Ask video link,link, it isits thethe deal propertyinspection! inspection! property

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COFFS COAST

PROPERTYWeek

Minutes from the CBD NEWS OF THE AREA

15 Pitt Square, Coffs Harbour PRICE: Contact Agent

LOCATED minutes from the Coffs Harbour CBD, in a quiet street with no through traffic, this quality home will suit a range of buyers. Whether you are looking for your first home or a solid investment opportunity this property will tick all the boxes. Positioned on an elevated 682 sqm block this 4 bedroom home could be the one that you have been waiting for.

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As you enter you are greeted by the beautiful polished timber floors which run through the entire home. The kitchen was renovated a few years ago and is in good condition and the main bathroom is brand new and has hardly been used. In the main part of the house there are 3 bedrooms, a great sized living/dining room, main bathroom and kitchen. Step out the back door and walk across the covered patio area and you will find another bathroom and a completely separate

bedroom that could be utilised as a work from home office or maybe a second living area which is separate from the house. The rear yard is great for the kids or pets to play and is sun-drenched most of the time with a North East aspect. The garage is longer than normal and not only provides a secure parking space but also has plenty of room for storage. For more information contact PRD Coffs Harbour Contact Sean Campbell 0435 164 807.

OPENHouse

EMAIL YOUR OPENS Natalie GILL nat@newsofthearea.com.au by TUESDAY 5pm each week

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION

H (House) A (Apartment) B (Bure) D (Duplex) T (Townhouse) U (Unit) V (Villa) R (Rural) L (Land)

Any Agents Open Houses days and times within their Advertisements are only relevant to the weekend directly after the date of this publication (unless stipulated otherwise by the Agent)

COFFS HARBOUR Open Houses 2 Leaner Close, Coffs Harbour

10.00-10.30

Sat 22/08

PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour 6652 5833

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$595-$610,000

2 Rosina Close, Coffs Harbour

10.45-11.15

Sat 22/08

PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour 6652 5833

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$659-$699,000

15 Pitt Square, Coffs Harbour

11.45-12.15

Sat 22/08

PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour 6652 5833

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$499-$539,000

4 Malouf Close, Coffs Harbour

12.30-1.00

Sat 22/08

PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour 6652 5833

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$599-$639,000

33 Robert Garrett St, Coffs Harbour

10.00-10.30

Sat 22/08

RAINE & HORNE COFFS HARBOUR - 66 52 1066

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$499,000

54 Bailey Avenue Coffs Harbour

11.00-11.30

Sat 22/08

RAINE & HORNE COFFS HARBOUR - 66 52 1066

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$450,000

61 Raleigh St, Coffs Harbour

12.15-12.45

Sat 22/08

RAINE & HORNE COFFS HARBOUR - 66 52 1066

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$559,000

SAWTELL/ TOORMINA / BOAMBEE / BONVILLE Open Houses 24 Borrowdale Crescent, Boambee East

10.45-11.15

Sat 22/08

PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour - 6652 5833

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$499- $525,000

33 Bonville Waters Drive, Sawtell

10.00-10.30

Sat 22/08

PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour - 6652 5833

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Auction

3/15a Lady Belmore Drive, Toormina

10.30-11.00

Sat 22//08

RAINE & HORNE Real Estate Toormina - 6658 1611

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$365,000

3/22 Lalaguli Drive, Toormina

10.30-11.00

Sat 22/08

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$469,000

22 Dewing Close, Toormina

11.15-11.45

Sat 22/08

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$489,000

1/22-24 Daintree Drive, Korora

10.00-10.30

Sat 22/08

PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour - 6652 5833

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$490-$515,000

5 Gumtree Glen, Sapphire Beach

11.00-11.30

Sat 22/08

PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour - 6652 5833

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$995,000

16 Seachange Crescent, Moonee Beach

11.00-11.30

Sat 22/08

RAINE & HORNE COFFS HARBOUR- 66 52 1066

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$875,000

34-36 Coramba Street, Glenreagh

12.30-1.00

Sat 22/08

PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour - 6652 5833

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$495-$545,000

54 Thoroughbred Close, Nana Glen

1.30-2.00

Sat 22/08

PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour - 6652 5833

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$719-$759,000

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Beachcombers Delight!

83/94 SOLITARY ISLANDS WAY, SAPPHIRE BEACH

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22 DEWING CLOSE, TOORMINA $489,000

$279,000

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โ€ข Located in a quiet family safe cul de sac โ€ข Less than 3000 metres to Sawtell Beach โ€ข Large formal lounge leading through to kitchen โ€ข Rear deck leading down to covered entertaining area

Aqualuna Resort. Invest or live in Just minutesโ€™ walk to the beach Enjoy the resort amenities Air-conditioned, open planned living Please use visitor parking near pool

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Land Size: 91 sqm

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19 LORIKEET AVENUE, BOAMBEE EAST $566,000 โ€ข Level home in prestige street โ€ข Two large living areas โ€“ formal carpeted & informal tiled โ€ข North facing covered entertaining area โ€ข Access to yard and additional single garage

Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796

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Floor Size: 94sqm

4 THREE ISLANDS COURT, COFFS HARBOUR $369,000

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67 BLUFF ROAD, EMERALD BEACH $899,000-$929,000

โ€ข Leafy complex in convenient location โ€ข Suit retirement living or small families โ€ข Investors take note: long-standing tenant on expired lease โ€ข Local shops approx. 1km away

โ€ข Renovated throughout, open plan living, dining, kitchen with island bench & modern appliances โ€ข Second living area upstairs with balcony & ocean views. โ€ข Potential income from downstairs selfcontained area

Melissa Siri 0428 876 060

Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719

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unre.com.au/lin10.259

Land Size: 235.8sqm Saturday 10.30-11.00am

$649,000

โ€ข Commercial-style shed + sep DLUG with extra storage. 4 bed, colonial-style home, spacious living, separate dining โ€ข Above ground pool โ€ข Modern main bath + ensuite with additional 3rd bathroom facilities off entertaining area

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585 ORARA WAY, NANA GLEN

Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796

10/259 LINDEN AVENUE, BOAMBEE EAST $389,000

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โ€ข Opportunity to purchase land in one of Coffs Harbours hottest streets โ€ข Surrounded by modern & innovated homes โ€ข Unabeted views North to the ocean, overlooking the Big Banana

Land Size: 480sqm

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unre.com.au/dew22

โ€ข Opportunity for beachside investment for a fraction of the price you would expect โ€ข 2 bedrooms with built-in robes, full kitchen โ€ข Internal laundry, air-conditioning in living/ dining room โ€ข Pool, spa & BBQ area within the complex

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Beachside Unit

28/63 OCEAN PARADE, COFFS HARBOUR $289,000

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3/22 LALAGULI DRIVE, TOORMINA $469,000 โ€ข Minutes to Boambee Bay Reserve & Toormina Gardens โ€ข 2 years old, tiled throughout, open plan living โ€ข Main bedroom with air conditioning, ensuite & built ins โ€ข Low maintenance gardens, rear courtyard

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Land Size: 794sqm New Listing

Opportunity Knocks

Lot 3 LINDEN AVENUE, BOAMBEE EAST

$1,050,000-$1,100,000

โ€ข 1.7 hectares of residential land in Boambee East โ€ข DA commenced for 13+ blocks โ€ข Being sold as 1 lot of open space so only 1 set of rates if land banked

Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Land Size: 1.709Ha

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NEWS: CPL season turned upside down by COVID SPORTS

By Brad GREENSHIELDS

FURTHER COVID-safety requirements handed down

by the State Government has meant a drastic change to the Coastal Premier League season. Monday saw the announcement that

community sport could not occur between zones of major regional areas for a minimum of six weeks. This means the five Coffs Coast teams in the Coastal

Premier League won't be able to play against their opposition from Kempsey, Port Macquarie and Taree. Four matches will be played on Saturday as the q New coronavirus restrictions have forced the inaugural Coastal Premier League season to be split into north and south conferences. Bpambee's Luke France shooting for goal. Photo: Green Shoots Marketing

fixture is changed to have had all teams play each other once, enabling a CPL winner to be declared. The team placed highest on the table after the final matches will be the inaugural premiership winner. The teams still in the running to win the title are Port Saints, Coffs United, Boambee and Macleay Valley Rangers. North Coast Football's general manager, Andrew Woodward, said when the competition was first formed, nobody could've envisaged what was to come. "What an incredible birth year this has been for the Coastal Premier League. Less than two months into the season, weโ€™re now at version three of what we envisaged at the start of the season," Woodward said. The season won't end abruptly for the local teams. The competition will be split into a north and

Park Beach Womenโ€™s Bowling Club - Results 19/8/20 CLUB Major Pairs โ€“ Round 3 โ€“ 14/8/20 Carolyn Dodds, Joan Woodford d Cheryl Jones, Ainsley Wroe 21-8; Elaine Denner, Chris Sheridan d Judie Kennedy, Kerry Blow 27-8; Sue Wilson, Patricia Rhodes d Trish Welsh, Coral

Garrett 25-9; Ruth Jupp, Amanda Monck d Barbara Schenkel, Leonie Loadsman 27-7; Club Major Pairs Semifinal โ€“ 18/8/20 Elaine Denner, Chris Sheridan d Carol Dodds, Joan Woodford 17-14 Sue Wilson, Patricia Rhodes d Ruth Jupp, Amanda Monck 17-12

Club Major Pairs Final โ€“ 19/8/20 Elaine Denner, Chris Sheridan d Sue Wilson, Patricia Rhodes 24-11 Social Bowls โ€“ 19/8/20 Lynne McLean, Christa Kershaw, Kerry Blow, Kaylene Cutmore d Anne Oak, Val Maher, Robyn DeMeio, Bev White 18-10;

efforts. "Krista normally plays in defence but today she excelled playing further up the pitch and scored five goals,โ€ said Mr Witherdin. โ€œThere's a great team atmosphere and the girls are delighted to be playing again because at one point we weren't sure if the season would go ahead. With the Women's World Cup coming to Australia in 2023 it's an exciting time to

be playing Football." The three points consolidated Boambee's position in second place on the ladder just behind the Urunga Raiders. Coffs United Lionesses, Nambucca Strikers and Urunga Vikings are battling out third and fourth place on the ladder.

Krista shines as the Eagles soar By David WIGLEY

THE BOAMBEE Eagles are flying high in the women's first grade competition, following a 7-1 victory over Coffs United. Starring for the Eagles on the day was Krista Paunovic, who scored five goals, despite playing out of position. Boambee coach, Neil Witherdin, was the first to congratulate Krista on her

Pauline Quinlan, Valda Slater, Lynne Clancy, Georgie McInerney d June Boulton, Angela Stone, Ainsley Wroe, Jenny Morris 16-15; Maree Gudgeon, Loris Houlihan, Penny Russell d Moira Gibbons, Cheryl Jones, Robyn Wallace 21-9; Mary Phillips, Lyndy McLeod, Chris Sherrin, Barb Schenkel d Carmen Mills,

By Mandi MONCK CLUB Major Pairs โ€“ Round 1 - 6/8/20 Carolyn Dodds, Joan Woodford d Robyn Wallace, Ros Crestani 21-5; Irene Robinson, Dianne Jones d Angela Stone, June Boulton 22-18; Penny Russell, Rhonda Riley d Rhonda Lincoln,

Valda Slater 29-7; Cheryl Jones, Ainsley Wroe d Denise Hargraves, Jan Slater 16-13; Irene Docker, Kaylene Cutmore d Dawn Allen, Judy Bishop 19-12; Elaine Denner, Chris Sheridan d Debbie Doyle, Lynne Clancy 17-16. Club Major Pairs โ€“ Round 2 โ€“ 11/8/20 Carolyn Dodds, Joan Woodford d Irene Robinson, Dianne Jones 23-3; Cheryl Jones, Ainsley Wroe d Penny Russell, Rhonda

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Coffs C.Ex Golf Results By Graeme ROBERTSON COFFS C.ex Golf; 16th August at Nambucca Heads Golf Club; Stroke 3rd Round of Club Championships; Winner; Greg Flaherty 70, R/ Up; Freddy Caravante 70, Ball Winners; Bob Clarke 71, Mike Watkin 71, Peter Woods 72, Dan Grills 72, Jamie Knight 75, Steve Robinson 76, Jamie Vickery 77, Terry Smallman 77, Doug Moy 78, John Hammond 78. NTPโ€™s; 8th Cathy Robinson, 13th Terry Smallman, 18th Kevin Sanford. Chip-Ins; Jamie Knight, Doug Moy, Terry Smallman, Dan Grills, Ron McDonald, Mike Berube. Putting; Steve Robinson 26. Next Game is the 30th August at Dorrigo.

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SPORTS RESULTS Park Beach Womenโ€™s Bowling Results

Pat Watts, Leonie Loadsman, Shirley Betts 23-12; Judie Kennedy, Betty Bodel, Judy Bishop, Jeannette Pearce-Kennedy d Marg Lane, Charmaine Venturi, Chris Irvine, Keren Blake 17-9; Debbie Doyle, Joan Long, Jan Slater d Dawn Allen, Julie Jones, Ros Crestani 20-13

south conference for the remainder of the season. In the north, the five Coffs Coast teams will play each other. At the end of the conference matches, the team placed highest on the ladder will be declared the conference premier. The new conference matches will start on 29 August with the season set to end on 17 October.

Email them to us: media@newsofthearea.com.au Riley 21-18; Elaine Denner, Chris Sheridan d Irene Docker, Kaylene Cutmore 26-9; Judie Kennedy, Kerry Blow d Sharon Bischa, Brenda Fane 21-13; Sue Wilson, Patricia Rhodes d Lynne McLean, Colleen Northcote 16-15; Trish Welsh, Coral Garrett d Lyndy McLeod, Suzanne Hancock 15-6; Ruth Jupp, Amanda Monck d Denise Peake, Bev White 19-10; Barbara Schenkel, Leonie Loadsman d Christine Irvine,

Patricia Garner 21-9. Social Bowls โ€“ 12/8/20 Mary Phillips, Sue Standaert, Brenda Fane tied with Dawn Allen, Christa Kershaw, Robyn DeMeio 17-17; Lynne Clancy, Betty Bodel, Joan Woodford d June Boulton, Debbie Doyle, Carol Dodds 18-11; Angela Stone, Joyce Hollis, Sue Hancock d Judie Kennedy, Valda Slater, Ainsley Wroe 18-14; Lyndy McLeod, Chris Sherrin,

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Jenny Morris d Trish Rhodes, Heather Hardwick, Ros Crestani 27-7; Robyn Wallace, Charmaine Venturi, Georgie McInerney d Denise Hargraves, Joan Long,

Sawtell Vets Golf By Ian REYNOLDS

OUR results for 17th August 2020. 34 Starters

Shirley Betts 16-8; Maree Gudgeon, Sue Wilson, Julie Jones, Judy Bishop d Anne Oak, Pat Watts, Keren Blake, Bev White 16-14. 9 Hole Stroke Net Ladies F Scott 30 c/b, N Mutton 30, D Jackson 32, M Starr 32 Men B Bayliss 26, B Pemberton 27, D Starr 28

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SPORTS RESULTS Woolgoolga Golf Club Results 10 August Woolgoolga Pairs Handicap Matchplay Winners L. Lole and I. Young 10 to 14 August 9 Hole Stableford Sponsored by Pizza Place J. McFarlane 34 Starters Winner F. Gillett(20) 18pts cb R/Up P. Crook(10) 18pts 3rd R. Richardson(18) 17pts cb Other Prizes to N. Michener, B. Ballett G. Dodd, R. Jennings, S. Graham 12 August Single Stableford Competition Sponsored by Woolgoolga Golf Club 88 Starters Winner M. Taylor(20) 42pts R/up S. Winnin(23) 40pts 3rd A. Hart(-1) 39pts cb 4th T. Swan(16) 39pts 5th J. Palmer(28) 38pts cb Balls to J. Doyle, S,. Gentle, P. Maquire, J. Cox, R. Witcombe, G. Shute, M. White, G. Dickinson, T,. Smith, M. Mihai, G,., Summer, C. Robinson, M. Perfrement, D. Ewart, N. Michener, P. Sweeney, E. Skinner, W. Skinner, R. Fairclough, R. Weeks, J. Jurotte, R. Moase NTP 4th L. Hill, 11th B. Cardilla

Bananacoast Champs 2020 By Rodney MADELEY SSAA Benchrest results from Dairyville range 15-16 August. Event was the Bananacoast Championships which are held yearly. This year due to the Covid pandemic we decided to hold it for members only, with distancing restrictions we can only open 10 benches at anytime, also only 20 persons are allowed in the reloading area and to include more competitors would have been difficult to police. Results for Hunting rifle were: Jamie Morrison .9838, sg .606 at 100yds. Steve Dines 1.0682, sg .789 at 100yds. Steve Dines .9067, sg 1.490 at 200yds. Jamie Morrison 1.0608, sg 1.765 at 200yds, Grand agg: Steve Dines .9875. Jamie Morrison 1.0223. LB Custom rifle: 100yds top 3: Gary Hunt, .2212, sg .135. Wayne Munro .2722, sg .167. Steve Morton .2842, sg .190. 200yds top 3: Ray Beavis .3282, sg .246. Michael

Sawtell Golf Results

15 August 4 person Ambrose Sponsored by Bush Design Furniture (Lee McPhillips) 95 Starters Winners G. Penfold, W. Biggin, G. James, G. Harris 135pts Runners/Up M. Loomes, M. Loomes, K. Mavin, R. Trweek 133pts cb Third G. Pattison, C. Lang, R. Hinds, N. Power 133pts Ball Winners B. Currell, A. Flack, G. Thompson, R. Casterly, B. McDonald, B. Cardillo, M. Mihai, J. Phister, J. Penson, G. King, B. Gillett, S,. Gentle, G. Jackson, J. Stewart, P. Nowalt, J. Hammond, I. Thorncroft, T. Bellamy, J. May, T. Clarke, R. Maude, D. Francis, M. Berube, S. Gresty NTP 4th P. Crook, Ntp 7th I. Thorncroft, NTP 9th A. Hart, NTP 11th B. Stunt 16 August Woolgoolga Open Individual Stroke Winner L. Toms(-1) 71 Winner Nett R. Maude(23) 64 Winner Junior Nett M. Loomew(11) 79 Other R/up G. Shute(17) 68, J. Clarke(29) 68, P. Gralton(19) 70, M. Beales(3) 71, S. Kendall(18) 71, j.Hughen(17) 72

Thompson .3828, sg .553. Alistair McMillan .4026, sg .570. Grand Agg: Ray Beavis .3273. Gary Hunt .3289. Michael Thompson.3392. HB custom rifle: 100yds top 3: Steve Morton .1846, sg .111. Ray Beavis .2084, sg .125. Gary Hunt .2880, sg .176. 200yds top 3: Ray Beavis .2691, sg .274. Gary Hunt .3376, sg .564. Steve Morton .3564, sg .473. Grand Agg: Ray Beavis .2388. Steve Morton .2705. Gary Hunt .3128. 2-Gun: Ray Beavis .2831. Gary Hunt .3209. Michael Thompson .3574. Alex McMillan (Jnr) .4145. Alistair McMillan 4155. Ian Thompson .4396. Rob Evans .4734. Barry Warwick .7625. Wayne Munro .9003. Steve Morton dnf 200yds LB. Thanks to all of our volunteers, Bill Buchanan and Lance Miller targets. Rob Hamilton, Mikayla Hannaford and Jeremy Hannaford scoring. Gary Hunt, Ian Thompson Steve Morton and Rob Hamilton for preparation and last but not least Lance Miller for Breakfast and Lunch.

Coffs Harbour Pistol Club Results

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By Helen FIELDING

12/8 4BBB: Bronwyn Nicholson & Kerrie Pitman 45, Brenda Connors & Hermie McGuire 44c/b, Jenny Kelloway & Pam Oโ€™Sullivan 44c/b. Balls to 43c/b. 14/8 Medley Stableford: Ian Finn 40, Pam Oโ€™Sullivan 38 15/8 2 Person Ambrose: Steve Palmer & Richard Gallichan 59.5, Ian Kenny & Aaron Beavis 61.75, Jarryd Franck & Joey Franck 62, Darren Nell & Craig Gardner 63c/b. Balls to 66. Visitors from Coffs Harbour 15/8 Ladies 9 Hole Stableford: Deb Scott 23, Bronwyn Morgan 20, Linda Rankin 19c/b, Lea Cooper 19c/b. Balls to 18c/b. Visitors from Port Macquarie, Marrickville 16/8 Medley Stableford: Robert Dunst 38c/b, Billy Keen 38, Will Bailey 37c/b. Balls to 35. Visitors from Bonville, Tamworth.

Coffs Harbour Pistol Club at Mt Browne Road, Karangi, held their annual Club Standard Pistol Championships on Sunday 16 August. Standard Match is shot over a series of five shots in 150 seconds, 20 seconds and 10 seconds. Greg W was Match Champion with a score of 471 out of 600. Other scores were: B Grade: Helen F 466, Leon G 465. C Grade: Greg W 471, Julianne W 460, John S 412 D Grade: Steve K 446, Marc Q 384, Ken W 258 Visitor: Ralph 187 Next Sunday the Club will hold a Centre Fire and Sport Pistol Match. Visitors and anyone interested in joining a Pistol Club are always welcome. Visit www.coffsharbourpistolclub.com for more information.

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Coffs Harbour Golf Club Results

Coffs Harbour Golf Club Monday Vets Results

August 13 - Single Stableford sponsored by Coffs Harbour Toyota (242 starters). Lakes: Mike Blewitt (24) 38c/b, Les Erskine (22) 38, Matt Hoy (15) 37c/b, John Clancy (14) 37. Balls to 33c/b. East: Cameron Martin (20) 40, Cooper Patricks (26) 39, Brian Quinlan (30) 38c/b, Peter Hill (26) 38c/b. Balls to: 34c/b. West: Gary Chase (21) 39c/b, Jim Rooney (7) 39, Graham Fenton (18) 38c/b, Shane Cutmore (4) 38c/b. Balls to 34c/b. Gross: Dan Swain (2) 36. August 15 - 4-man Ambrose sponsored by Raine & Horne (247 starters). Lakes: Chris Paynter, Robert Philipse, Craig Little and Adrian Sly 53.75; Daryl Parmenter, Clinton Lavender, Trent Jones, Shayne Rawson 54.25. Balls to 56.625. East: Adam Berrada, Dylan Kinnimont, Billy Flanagan and Harry McMillan 54.25; David Newick, Bruce Silvia, Tony Jones and Ty Faint 54.625. Balls to: 57.875. West: Jay Kirkman, Jason Bailey and Mark Ellis 54.5; Ted Ward, Michael Whittle, Rodney Smith and Beau Secomb 55.625c/b. Balls to 55.625.

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By Fiona BERRINGTON 16 AUG 2020 at Mullawarra. RESULTS: 2km (Male) - Ricardo Moncada 8:01, 1; Mark Nestler 8:16, 2; Jahmal Moncada 8:40, 3; Kweller Happ 9:04, 4; Dylan Hannaford 9:34, 5; Owen White 9:38, 6; Hayden Counter 9:41, 7; Talon Forrest 9:41, 8; Zac Swain 9:42, 9; Ned Griffen 9:43, 10; Tom Corsalini 9:56, 11; Reuben Wong 10:38, 12; Shane Burton 10:46, 13; Dan Swain 10:59, 14; Will Wardman 11:06, 15; Jack Peterson 11:07, 16; Chris Hamilton 11:13, 17; Jaydn Nelson 11:17, 18; Grant Nelson 11:18, 19; Ben Happ 11:22, 20; Astin Nuttall 11:53, 21; Ben Burton 12:34, 22; Toby Fidge 13:06, 23; Tom Maley 14:01, 24; Trevor Fidge 14:16, 25; Paddy Moffat 14:34, 26; Jeff White 18:00, 27; Andrew Wong 18:14, 28. RESULTS: 2km (Female) - Sienna Offord 8:44, 1; Charmaine Nestler 8:49, 2; Poppy Barclay 9:07, 3; Hannah Nestler 9:21, 4; Hannah Burton 9:43, 5; Amy Hannaford 9:44, 6; Rachel Nestler 9:48, 7; Tanya Griffin 9:48, 8; Bayley Johnson 9:49, 9; Jewelle Nelson 9:53, 10; Eva Corsalini 10:00, 11; Lily-Mei Wong 10:23, 12; Ellie White 10:25, 13; Zara Johnson 10:27, 14; Chloe Burton 10:27, 15; Clare Peterson 10:28, 16; Jenny Porra 10:29, 17; Elsie Nestler 10:38, 18; Stacy Wong 10:44, 19; Melinda Counter 10:55, 20; Joannah Nestler 11:22, 21; Willow Nuttall 11:50, 22; Kristy Swain 12:09, 23; Lola Barclay 12:25, 24; Amber Burton 12:35, 25; Catherine

Woolgoolga Ladies Bowls By Sue BRACHER

ON TUESDAY 11 August we had a fun game of pairs, we played five games of 20 ends. After each five ends the winning team would then move to their right, the teams were: S Bracher, J Hampstead. M Campos, A Dorman. F Streeter, S Sweeney. S Goodsir, V Valentine. J Hinchley, W Bracher. J Gibbons, H Dunbar. V Oโ€™Brien, M Short. H Palister, Di Washfold. J Lynn, N Haines. C Mattews, C Boyden. All players enjoyed the game and thought it was wonderful how they

RESULTS for Monday 17 August 2020. 49 Members played an Ambrose in the annual Kevin Wilson Friendship Day. Winners Team Three, 20.75, Margie Horne, Rick Jenkins, Judy Ames, Mary Mason. Team Five, 21, Nev Triplett, Jan Triplett, Noel Frame, Roz Frame. Team Eleven, 21.75 c/b, Marilyn Waterhouse, Jeff Howlett, Jill Howlett, Chris Tessari. Team Twelve, 21.75, Pat Ryan, Tom Murray-Prior, Nijole McNally, Anne Drew. Team Ten, 22.25, Andy Gilkes, Margaret Hooloway, John Miles, Bev Miles. Team Nine, 22.75, Caroline Whitelegge, Bill Roffey, Thelma Partridge, Joan Levingston. Team Six, 24.25, Nev Hillenberg, Gail Hillenberg, Bruce Lumley, Val Budny. Encouragement Award to Team Eight, Ken Barber, Frank Budny, Keith Mellalieu. Frost 12:50, 26; Lee Wardman 13:21, 27; Zoe Counter 13:42, 28; Matilda Maley 14:01, 29; Sienna Forrest 14:06, 30; Josie Fidge 14:15, 31; Amanda Nunes 14:34, 32; Violet Wong 18:13, 33; Jo Smail 23:14, 34. RESULTS: 5km (Male) - Ricardo Moncada 20:54, 1; Sam Smythe 21:04, 2; James Karrasch 21:42, 3; Andrew Wong 21:59, 4; Ben Happ 23:21, 5; Nigel Cotsell 24:54, 6; Tim Karrasch 33:57, 7; Finn Moffatt 34:44, 8; Gordon Abbott 39:11, 9; Ken Crabb 39:44, 10; Steve Thompson 41:52, 11. RESULTS: 5km (Female) - Corrine Happ 24:27, 1; Jen Smith 25:53, 2; Melinda Counter 26:07, 3; Lauren Reid 27:31, 4; Lara Karrasch 28:26, 5; Sally Peterson 29:09, 6; Jess Deans 30:10, 7; Sienna Offord 32:02, 8; Alison Fidge 33:27, 9; Vicky McClure 33:49, 10; Shannon Howell 34:19, 11; Jewelle Nelson 35:10, 12; Julie Barker 35:19, 13; Willow Nuttall 36:54, 14. RESULTS: 10km (Male) - Nick Murray 39:58, 1; Adam Johnson 41:14, 2; Tom Maley 43:40, 3; Rodney Koopmans 43:50, 4; Matt Moffatt 44:41, 5; Neil Griffen 44:42, 6; Deon Kirstein 47:14, 7; Chris Hamilton 47:15, 8; Grant Nelson 48:51, 9; Adam Cox 51:01, 10; Peter Birch 52:44, 11; Brett Mills 53:47, 12; Keith Williams 1:01:42, 13. RESULTS: 10km (Female) - Tina Thompson 51:11, 1; Jenny Porra 52:29, 2; Michelle Versluys 53:42, 3; Alice Fraser 54:23, 4; Tracy Austin 57:07, 5.

got to play with so many on the day. However the winning team with four games won was Julie Hinchley and Wendy Bracher, Coming second with three wins were H Pallister and Di Washfold. On Thursday 13 August we played one game of three bowl triples and two games of three bowl pairs. C Boyden, L Fairhall, D porta (D) S Bracher, Y Cunick, W Bracher. S Sweeney, M Short (D) V Oโ€™Brien, H Dunbar. J Hampstead, D Washfold (D) S Goodsir, N Haines. Everybody enjoyed their games with some very close scores The winners on the day were J Hampstead, D Washfold, second C Boyden, L Fairhall, D Porta.

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Scorpions have a sting in their tail By Brad GREENSHIELDS

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AT the start of the Coastal Premier League season a lot of local football pundits had their doubts about Sawtellโ€™s ability to mix it with the big boys. A late entrant and with a squad that often sees the average age of the starting side hover around the 18 mark, the Scorpions have proved the doubters wrong as evidenced by their one all draw against the Northern Storm on Saturday.

Sawtell coach Jody Jenkins said his young team is even exceeding his expectations.

Blues sisters find their mojo By Brad GREENSHIELDS

HAVING recorded just the one win in their debut season last year, the womenโ€™s team at the Northern Beaches is showing huge improvement already. The Blues faced an understrength Sawtell/ Toormina on Saturday and came away with a second win for this season and second place on the AFL North Coast ladder. After an even first quarter at their Centennial Oval home, the Blues blew the game open in the second stanza with four unanswered goals to take a 29-point lead into the main break. Jazlen Hooke scored all three of her goals in that term as Northern Beaches recorded its highest score since entering the league to win 10.8 (68) to 3.2 (20). Club committee member and team utility Ashleigh Miller said thereโ€™s a number of factors that have contributed to the Bluesโ€™ improvement but one in particular stands out. โ€œI think itโ€™s experience to be honest,โ€ Miller said. โ€œA lot of the girls have played for a season now and some have played for two. โ€œThis year weโ€™ve got some

girls whoโ€™ve joined us from other sports. Thereโ€™s some girls from soccer and we got some girls from netball. โ€œHaving girls with those transferable skills that they can bring across has been a

IT WAS near perfect race conditions on Friday night for Round 8 at the Coffs Coast BMX Club, with 41 riders entered and a couple of new personal best times seen. Joey Hay, Tex Lyons,

out a thrilling draw. Grafton will rue inaccuracy in front of goal as the Tigers had more scoring shots. Meanwhile the Saints were left with โ€˜what ifsโ€™ regarding a couple of misses

from point blank range. The Coffs Breakers earned a second consecutive win over Port Macquarie last weekend. The Breakers dominated territory but couldnโ€™t put the opposition away in the first half but drew away after the main break to win 11.14 (80)

to 7.5 (47). This weekend will see Sawtell/Toormina and the Coffs Breakers meet in a local derby at Fitzroy Oval. Port Macquarie and Grafton will both travel to Woolgoolga to meet on neutral territory.

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Round 8 revs up By John MILLER

big help.โ€ When it comes to the men, proof of how tight the senior competition is in 2020 came when the top two teams, Grafton and Sawtell/Toormina played

โ€œI think weโ€™re over performing as a side and I think the longer we go into the season, the better weโ€™ll get,โ€ Jenkins said. โ€œTo perform and compete

as well as they are, theyโ€™re showing theyโ€™re not the whipping boys. Theyโ€™re competing really well.โ€ Sawtell took the lead at Toormina Oval shortly before half time when Noah Armstrong converted an opportunity created further afield by a midfield interception. After the resumption the Storm equalised through a cracking 20-metre left foot strike by Jamie Kennedy that lasered its way into the top right corner. Both sides rued missed opportunities late in the contest to claim all three points. Two matches are being played in Coffs Harbour on Saturday. In their final matches of the Coastal Premier League season before the competition splits into north and south conferences, the Northern Storm will be at home against Coffs United while Sawtell will be at Toormina Oval to face neighbouring Boambee.

Lennox Rahman, Sonny Wilhelm and new club member Riley Boag had a great night of racing in the Sprocket Advance class. In the Sprocket Beginner class Sonny Diacono, Dakota Jackson and Beau Oloman enjoyed their close racing.

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Hannah Beattie led the way in the Junior Girls, with Dusty Owers, Clare Smart and Aria Corcoran pushing hard all night. Brock Conroy was the standout rider in the Graduate Miniโ€™s closely followed by Mase Feltrin and Kye Badke. Ethan Fisher, Trae Mitchell and Knoa Hunter entertained the crowd in

the Junior division. Jordan Jackson just got the edge over Frank Lane in the Junior Advanced closely followed by Oliver Spence and Liam Moore. Again, the Expert division did not disappoint with Cody Beattie leading the way followed by Tyler Calder and the brothers Jett and Max Pinder, then Noah Bowland and Mitchell Ruth.

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Hudson Spence continued to dominate the Expert Advanced class with Zachery Moore and Cooper lane improving each ride. They were pushed all the way on the night by Hunter Owers riding up a class. The Pro division again gave the crowd some spectacular racing with Kyle Potter and Jarrod

Hughes providing close racing and James Booth and Aaron Miller having some close tussles. The Masters were again showing some great racing with Deni Rahman showing great form followed by Ben McDonald, Caleb Fisher Blake Seymor and Grant Owers.

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Katie Brooke at the Hoey Moey

By Natalie GILL

COUNTRY music artist Katie Brooke recently completed recording her

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debut EP, with the release of her single โ€˜This Road is Mineโ€™ due in the coming weeks. Katie has been

Country Music Artist Katie Brooke

performing as a professional country music artist for over eight years now, bringing fresh contemporary country and pop music to her audiences through NSW and South QLD. Katie always brings an upbeat vibe to each performance, engaging everyone with her outstandingly versatile vocals and pure love for performing. Katie told News Of The Area that she is looking forward to touring the region with new original music as well as covering all the favourites. Donโ€™t miss Katie at The Hoey Moey this Sunday the 23rd August from 1pm to 4.30pm, if you miss this weekend she will be back to perform on Sunday the 27th September. For bookings and promotions contact Sharni Winkler at Offbeat Operations on 0266538377 or email sharni@ offbeatoperations.com.au.

Calendar of Events for

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WHATS ON

DETAILS

Bellingen Farmers & Producers Market

Market

Tim Stokes 19th Annual Camp Quality Charity Golf Day

Music Sport

Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Georgia Cummins

Market Music

Open Mic Night

Music

Matty Devitt Mighty Ocean

Music Music

Saige Shanteya & Jo Bollywood Beach Markets Woolgoolga Robert & Janice Hunter Collection/ Collection of Aboriginal Art Sawtell Family Markets

Music Market

Coffs Coast Snapper Open 2020 Hosted by Nambucca River Sport Fishing The Shuffleman on the Deck TOONS 4 WILDLIFE- Cartoon Exhibition

Art Market Sport

DATE

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Sat 22nd August 12pm

Family Fun

Sat 22nd August to 25th October (Opening Night 22nd August) Sat 22nd August Open Every Sunday Rain, Hail or Shine Sat 22nd August

Coffs Harbour UPTOWN Markets

Market

Phat Tracta on the Mainstage Sawtell SLSC 24hour Row Ryan Parsons on the Deck Katie Brooke Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets โ€˜ Saijeโ€™ Shanteya & Jo GET READY WEEKEND Annual Event at the Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets โ€˜

Music

10am-4pm Opening Night 6pm 6am-2pm

WHERE

RED-C Events Jordan Esplanade Coffs Harbour 1 John Champion Way, Coffs Harbour 02-66517343 See Website Castle St , Coffs Harbour Undercover Car Park Markets

RED-C Events Jordan Esplanade Coffs Harbour Sport Sat 22nd-23rd 12pm Hosted by Sawtell Life Saving Club August Fourth Ave Sawtell, NSW Music Sat 23rd August 12pm RED-C Events Jordan Esplanade Coffs Harbour Music Sun 23rd August 1pm-4.30pm The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour Market Sun 23rd August 8am-2pm Marina Drive Coffs Harbour Jetty & Music Foreshore

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Simon & Angus.

By Natalie Gill LOCAL Mid North Coast band Simon & Angus play a variety of cover songs as well as some great original music. The band draws inspiration from a variety of artists including Chet Faker, Jimi Hendrix, Angus and Julia Stone and Bob Dylan. Simon & Angus are very versatile and able to cater for small events to even large functions, supplying their

The Opportunity to engage with your local fire Brigade. Bushfire Risk & how to plan & prepare. Plus family Activities

own high quality PA and sound equipment. They are suitable for performances at Bars, Cafes, Functions, Restaurants and Weddings and more. Simon & Angus have previously performed at many venues around the Coffs Coast. They have played at numerous local community fundraising events as well as playing live on Star FM. Simon & Angus will be

WHAT'S ON

By Natalie GILL Simon & Angus A Night with The Blokes in Woolgoolga Hosted by Fluro Friday Woopi & Woopi News Coffs Harbour CWA Meet, Craft coffee chat Bellingen Farmers & Producers Market Coffs Harbour CWA Monthly Meeting Open Mic Night Josh Matheson Mark Oโ€™Keffe Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Jess Swilks Saige โ€˜Shanteya & Joโ€™ BANFF Mountain Film Festival Musoโ€™s Support Musoโ€™s Concert Coffs Harbour UPTOWN Markets Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets โ€˜ Big River Bluesโ€™ Raku the Soul Man Coffs Coast Motor Show Made with Love Markets

Family Market Day Music Wellness Social

Music Motor Market

Market

Super Hero Day Coffs Harbour Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Chris Grieve

Kids Fun Market

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Sun 23rd August 9.30am-2pm 4th Sun of Every Month 3 Coramba Rd, Coramba Sun 23rd August 2pm Tues 25th August 6pm-9pm

Ocean View Hotel Urunga On The Deck 15 Morgo St, Urunga Seaview Tavern Woolgoolga 51 River St, Woolgoolga www.eventbrite.com.au

3 Dally St, Coffs Harbour Irene 0408412337 ALL WELCOME 2.30-5.30pm Bellingen Park Church St, Bellingen Next to the Tennis Courts 10am 3 Dally St, Coffs Harbour Irene 0408412337 6pm RED-C Events Jordan Esplanade Coffs Harbour Music Fri 28th August 7pm-9pm The Element Bar Coffs Harbour Music Fri 28th August 6.30pmThe Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour 9.30pm Market Fri 28th August 7amQueen Street 11.30pm Basketball Courts Woolgoolga Music Sat 29th August 6.30pmThe Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour 9.30pm Music Sat 29th August 7pm-9pm The Element Bar Coffs Harbour Film Sat 29th August 7pm-10pm Jetty Memorial Theatre, 337 Harbour Drive Coffs Harbour View Website Music Sat 29th August 6pm RED-C Events Jordan Esplanade, Coffs Harbour Market Sun 30th August 6am-2pm Castle St , Coffs Harbour Open Every SunUndercover Car Park Markets day Rain, Hail or Shine Market Sun 30th August 8am-2pm Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshore Coffs & Music Harbour

Bellingen Farmers & Producers Market

Geoff King Motors Over 40โ€™s-25th Anniversary of Coffs Harbour Racing Club

playing at The Ocean View Hotel Urunga on Sunday the 23rd August at 2pm on the deck and The Hoey Moey on Friday the 25th September at 6.30pm. For more information or bookings contact Simon & Angus on Facebook or Simon Smith on 0414656072 or sypink2@ yahoo.com or Angus Field on 0478066107 or angus.r.j_ field@hotmail.com.

Email your event to Natalie Gill by 5pm Mondays nat@newsofthearea.com.au 0448 019 074 Only outline the Event name, Venue, Date & Time. Listings published where space permits.

Every 1st & 2nd Wed of the month Market Wed 26th August Every Wednesday Meeting 4th Wed of every month Music Fri 28th August

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Wed 19th August 2.30-5.30pm Bellingen Park Every WednesChurch Street, Be3llingen day (Next to the Tennis Courts) Fri 21st August 7pm-9pm The Element Bar Coffs Harbour Frid 21st August 11am-5pm Coffs Harbour Golf Club (Reg by Earl Street Coffs Harbour 11am) Fri 21st August 7amQueen St Every Friday 11.30am Basketball courts Woolgoolga Fri 21st August 6.30pmThe Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour 9.30pm Fri 21st August 6pm RED-C Events Jordan Esplanade Coffs Harbour Sat 22nd August 8.30pm The Coffs Hotel Front Bar Sat 22nd August 6.30pmThe Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour 9.30pm Sat 22nd August 7pm-9pm The Element Bar Coffs Harbour Sat 22nd August 7am-2pm 1st & 4th Saturday of every month 55 Beach st, Adjacent to beach caravan park Woolgoolga Sat 22nd Aug-17 10-4pm Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery, cnr October Tues-Sat Coffs & Duke Street 02 6648 4863 Sat 22nd August 8-1pm 4th Sat of each month CWA Hall 21 Elizabeth st Sawtell Sat 22nd August 5.30am RED-C Events Tickets Available: tour.fishdonkey. com

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Sun 30th August 1pm-4.30pm The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour Sun 30th August 9.30am Coffs Harbour Marina Sun 30th August 9am-2pm 253 Pacific Highway, Park Beach PlazaL 1 Carpark, Coffs Harbour All products at the Market are handmade & locally made Wed 2nd Sept 2.30-5.30pm Bellingen Park, Every WednesChurch street, Bellingen day Next to Tennis Courts Fri 4th-6th Sep- 2pm-4pm Hosted by Julie Clyde Creative tember Coffs Harbour/ Ticketed Event Fri 4th Septem- 7amQueen Street ber 11.30pm Basketball Courts Woolgoolga Fri 4th Septem- 6.30-9.30pm Hoey Moey ber 84 Ocean Parade Coffs Harbour Frid 4th Septem- 7am Hosted by Coffs Harbour Kart Racber to ing Club Sun 6th September

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In Memory

CABAN, Nolene Ann

7/5/1930 - 31/8/2019 In our thoughts every day In our hearts forever. Norma Pink and Family

17th August 2020, peacefully at Raleigh Urunga RFBI Masonic Village, late of Bellingen. Dearly loved wife of John. Cherished mother & mother-in-law of Russell (decโ€™d), Mark, Kylie & Norm and Scott. Adored grandma & great-grandma of all their children. Aged 75 Years

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Happy Birthday to my dear friend Coral. I hope you live as long as youโ€™re 100 year old mum Jean! Love Trish

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DOHERTY, John Adrienne, Matthew, Kirsten, Linda, Maree, Kathryn, Bernice and their extended family warmly thank the Emergency Department and Coronary Care Unit at Coffs Harbour Health Campus for their expert care and attention to John during his 15 days there. Special mention to Dr Ben Lambert and Dr Victor Joseph for their expertise, kindness and compassion shown to all. Many thanks to the medical, nursing, catering, cleaning staff and wardsmen who went the extra mile with great kindness and a lightness of touch. Sincere thanks to Keith Logue and Sons Funeral Directors and Silvana Camilleri for their professionalism, empathy and tireless work.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Noleneโ€™s Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel of Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour on Tuesday 25th August 2020, commencing at 1.00 pm, thence for interment in Bellingen Cemetery. In view of current health restrictions social distancing will apply. Noeleneโ€™s Funeral Service will be live streamed on Keith Logue & Sons Facebook page.

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United Pacific Engineering is a multi-faceted engineering and manufacturing company located in Coffs Harbour. We specialise in the manufacture and repair of plant equipment, heavy pressing, fabrication and machining, metallurgy and welding. Our expertise and success in providing local and national clients with cost effective design and innovative solutions is giving us the opportunity to grow our dynamic team.

Engineering Office Staff Workshop Skilled Tradesmen Fabrication โ€“ Machining โ€“ Mechanical

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TAYLOR, Jill

Coffs Harbour 6652 1999 Funeral Directorโ€™s Assoc. of NSW Accred No 12033-01

18th August 2020, peacefully at home in Korora surrounded by her family, after a long and brave battle with cancer. Dearly loved wife of Graham. Much loved and cherished mum of John, Carolyn and Gary. Adored โ€™Nanny Jillโ€™ to Alastair, Kiara, Tristan, Oliver and Joshua.

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REID, Robert John (Rob) 13th August 2020

PILGRIM, Margery Rose (Marge) 14th August 2020

Peacefully at St Josephโ€™s Aged Care. Late of Woolgoolga. Beloved wife of Brian, much loved mother of Chris, Bruce and Sandra. Loving mother-in-law, Ma to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Loved by all her family and friends. Aged 88 years Margeโ€™s service was held on Thursday, 20th August 2020 at the Uniting Church, Woolgoolga, followed by interment within the Woolgoolga Lawn Cemetery.

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Passed away suddenly, late of Mullaway. Beloved husband of Karen, treasured father of Luke, James, Darcy, Billy, Mary, Caitlin, Clarence, Grace, and Rhianna. Proud pop, and dear friend to many. Aged 63 years โ€œWeโ€™ll Seeโ€ A private funeral service will be held for Rob TODAY, Friday 21st August 2020 at 10.30am in the Chapel of the Coffs Harbour Crematorium, followed by interment within the Coffs Harbour Lawn Cemetery, Coramba Road Karangi. Please join us via live stream at the following address: https://youtu.be/2m7c6Xx6WsQ

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BOAMBEE EAST Down size now, level quality B&T, 3 bdrm, garage, walk to IGA, low 400k, OPEN HOME Sat 22 Aug, 11-1130am Phone 0402773321

FOG LIGHTS Mitsubishi Triton 2020, indicators and wiring loom, brand new, never used, $500, 0434215779 1

MULTI TOOL Makita multi-tool, quality cond, all jobs, $120, 0402530146 1

ROAD BIKE Giant Defy 3, Medium large road bike, Shimano clips and shoes, top cond, $600, 0417 719 468 1

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DINGHYS 2 x 8ft dinghys, 1 alum $350, 1 ply wood $300. 0425 254 612

QUINTREX Aluminium 5m Fishmaster, Mercury 90hp and trailer, digital gauges, power winch, no rego, $11,500, 0439852156 1

GOLDSTAR RV Star 2 2009. 6 Sleeper, canvas annex, unused, all the bells and whistles, great holidayer, $22,500, 0438665475 1

For Sale AIR MATTRESS Coleman Single, Double cushion, compressor, foot pump and pillows, $90, 0409786452 1

FRIDGE Vintage Rotofrig, 1950s, not working, antique piece, rotating shelves, $200, 0418622319 1 GOLF Balls still in boxes. $30 for 25 balls 0438124028. F

OCEAN kayak. Includes paddle. $250 Ph 0419 686 221 0708

OUTBOARD Yamaha 8HP, 4 stroke, no work, only spare, $1,200, 0409202264 1 OVEN Belair Fan Forced w 4 Hot Plate, stainless steel, free standing, fully operational, $140, 0438679761 1

ROCKING CHAIR American Style, original cond, joints need doing, $175, 04186223191 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au SMART trike 3 wheel new no offers $89 suit junior 66518078

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TEA CANISTER Anna Gare collection, brand new cond, vacuum seal, $30, 0417608577 1 TENT poles, wooden two piece, 5 x 1900mm, 2 x LD SO $4 each. 2100mm, 0419 144 766.

BED King size single, solid wood w/ beaut bed head, slats & mattress, all in ex cond. $175. 0417283380

HILLS Foldaway Rotary Clothesline 3.8mtr diam 6 new SPORTS JACKET lines ground socket Australian team gd cond $95 Woopi OZTRAIL 4P Dome vintage style, green 0422440802 CLASSIFIEDS gold, John tent used twice $50. and ads@mcnota.com.au GOLF Balls Used. Inflatable bed dbl with Howard era, $15, THAREY DAVIDSON Very good, clean cond. 12v pump $50. Roof 0487973172 1 XL 883 Sportster Bag of 20 for $10. rack Easy fit brand new $40. Woolgoolga John SURFBOARD OnE 2007, 44,470kms, 0410678662 Ezi Rider 9ft Softy, 0408188943 screaming eagle Great cond, $450, exhaust, top cond, HOUSE paint. Retired CLASSIFIEDS 0420318141 1 $9,800, 0439184433 1 house painter selling remaining paint 15 ads@mcnota.com.au litres for $50. Call Rob ADVERTISING your item has NEVER been this affordable 0409150344

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IPHONE 7 128gb, Rose Gold, always in cover, like new, $300, 0424354025 1

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BIKE Diamond back DB16. 16โ€ alloy BMX. New price $189. Ex cond New rear tyre. $80. Coffs 0410678662. BULLBAR TJM Alloy 100 Series Landcruiser, few dings, fits well, $50ono, 0411670420 1 BULLBAR FORD PX2 Ranger deluxe Bull Bar Steel, excellent condition, under 20,000km on vehicle, $450, 0418444771 1 COFFEE MACHINE Breville BCM600 Percolator/Drip, new cond, fully programmable fresh brews, $35, 0417608577 1 CONVERSE One Star Size 8 Ladies, white, new cond, worn once - wrong fit, $40, 04031212691 DIAMOND Ring 18ct whitte gold, 0.50ct princess cut diamond. Tot diammond weight 1.00. Have valuation for $5490, our selling price $2500. 0417283380 2108

DUMB BELLS Adjustable 20kg set, no bar included, $50, 0460651746 1 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au FLOOR rug, Indian, wool, 160 x 220cm, Autumn Colours, VGC, Autumn Colours, $35. 66500380. F

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KAYAK Kids Jnr, suit up to 60kg, near new, yellow, paddle, $110, 0418411126 1 KIDS BIKE Giant Mt Bike, basket and bottle holder, good cond, $140, 0456899076 1 LADDER 3 Step Rhino, sturdy and solid, good little steppy, $50, 040253014 1 LADDER Rhino 6 foot stepladder, fold out extension, 150kg load, used once, $110, 04025301461 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area

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LEAF blower Ryobi 36V, needs Batteries, cheap, $80, 0408737774 1 LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. LDSandstone SO 4 sq. mts Collection. $200. Ph 0409 042 489 LONGBOARD 9โ€™1, Tim Clarke Custom, High performance ride, crowd pleaser, $505, 0456789566 1

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PLASMA LG 50โ€, incl surround sound system, good cond, DVD player, 5.1 speakers and amp, $350 0415091304 1 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au PRIDE Go Chair, portable. 4 new wheels, new controller. Top cond. $1800. 0431163825

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POWER SAW Makita cordless, new blade, works great, $150, 0402530146 1

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MT BIKE 26โ€, perfect cond, includes helmet, quick sale, $150, 0416260638 1

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HAINES Single hull 5.5m, Yamaha 90hp and 4 wheel trailer, all rego, fish finder, full service, $3,750, 0424148426 1 HANDMADE Timber 13ft, converted from sail - can turn back, brand new trailer, recently serviced Yamaha 5hp outboard, $6,000, 0419289591 1 HOBIE 16 catamaran on gal trailer. $500 49817721 a/h

POLYCRAFT Single hull 2006 4.55m and trailer, Suzuki 50hp, all the mod cons, stacks of rego, regrettable sale, $13,500, 0422733530 1 POLYCRAFT Single hull 2006 4.55m and trailer, Suzuki 50hp, all the mod cons, stacks of rego, regrettable sale, $13,500, 0422733530 1

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DINGHYS 2 x 8ft dinghys, 1 alum $350, 1 ply wood $300. 0425 254 612

LOTUS 5.2m Alloy, Suzuki 100hp 4 stroke and trailer, 4 months rego on both, complete operation, like new, $28,000, 0477774659 1

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PRESSURE CLEANER Karcher 1400W K2 Gurney, like new cond, works perfect, $100, 0416241811 1

DINGHY Inflatable hard bottom, Mercury 5hp, oars, fuel tank, needs lines, carries 40hp, $800, 0411726937 1

VINTAGE JACKET Brown Suede Trucker Style, new cond, double stitched, real head turner, $175, 04239164751

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WHEELCHAIR Power, Easy RiderOCougar. Vg LD SURFBOARD Tony cond, newScontroller arm Staples, 7โ€™10, FCS1s, $600 0427974136 needs fins, $220, 0418411126 1 YAMAHA AS2100 integrated amplifier, as new $2000. 66511869 SURFBOARD Dennis Anderson 6โ€™0, Boats retro shape, few dings repaired, fins and pad incl, $320, BASS boat 2006 evinrude 150hp approx 0488788800 1 450hrs $21,750 ono 0431026622 SURFBOARD 80s Daniell Thruster, good cond, vintage item, GET YOUR AD $220, 0401579079 1 INTO Coffs Coast CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au News Of The Area 230420

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RUNABOUT Fibreglass 4.7m, Evinrude 50hp and trailer, nav lights, bilge, life jackets, Dec rego on boat, Nov rego on trailer, $4,000, 0414257086 1 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au SPORTSMAN Craft Cruiser Single Hull, Mercury 115hp and trailer, no battery, only used on mooring to sip away, quick sale, $2,500, 0409786543 1 TRAILER Sailer, Rare Adams 21โ€. No8 of D 39. nearOL new,Tohatsu Srego, trailer, gd 8hp, gd sails, safe & forgiving, easy sail by 1 0512

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TRAILER Sailer, Clipper 17, gd cond, trailer rgo 9/20 $2500 49817721 190320

YACHT Northshore 38 Totally refitted for extended cruising. New 40hp diesel. Local. $75,000 ONO. 0413046858. 160120

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PUNT Fibreglass single console 4.5m, custom Evinrude 50hp, clears and full-length stainless canopy, radio, $9,000, 0416960019 1

JAYCO 2002 Freedom 16ft pop top, very tidy, single axle, quick sale - moving, $12,500, 0457388079 1 JAYCO Sterling 2007 21Ft Single Kg Bds, new a/c, new Dwheels/ OL annex, tyres, Sfull ens, elec rollout awn, vg cond. $26,750. 0427650335 031019

VISCOUNT 1980 10m Caravan/Granny Flat, stripped and ready, sliders and windows in, No rego, towable with permit, $8,500, 0439037737 1

Motorhomes MOTORHOME for Sale 2010 Sunliner Motorhome 29 foot Mitsubishi Fuso 124000 kms, $142,500 neg. Very good condition Serviced every 10,000 kms 0418 716 225 281119

Motorcycles VINTAGE Motorbike Matchless 1957 G11 600 twin. Basket case 99% complete. Rebuilt engn, gearbox, frnt end n frame pwder coated $4k ono 0488 994500 1408

Motors 1992 Holden Apollo SLE, Auto, 166,000 kms, 6 months rego, full service, $1,700, tgb395, 0413323814 1 CLASSIFIEDS

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2000 Holden Commodore VS Ute, Manual, 123,456 kms, performance clutch, custom stock wheels, powered windows, $4,000, cwr36y, 0432426095 1

CUB Camper Super Max Escape 2011 full annex, twin beds. 2001 Hyundai Rego Aug 2019 Grandeur Sedan, $10,700 49872651 Auto, 206,500km, reliable, reg serviced, rego till end Sept, $2,500ono, cv65xb, Boats 0481372833 1

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RACE BOARD Dolphin Surf Rescue Race Board, suit jnr clubby or keen paddler, $230, 0418411126 1

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JEEP 2003 KJ 4x4, reasonable condition, no rego, $1500, Ph 02 66538531 R140820

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2001 Honda CRV, Auto, 228,000kms, Jan rego, A1 cond, quick sale, $3,950, cji60z, 04517858641

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2004 Holden Commodore Wagon, Auto, 291,000kms, Dec rego, camper setup, gas cooker, bed, pots, pans and chairs, $3,800, cp37ly, 0467672547 1

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2003 Toyota Caldina GT4, Auto, 131,569km, Nov rego, white, good cond, new battery, $7,700, eec15p, 0482011412 1 2003 Toyota Camry Sedan, Auto, 171,000 kms, good on fuel, top family mover, light blue, $4,250, ca86jt, 0413525409 1 2003 Mitsubishi Magna VR Wagon, Auto, 203,000kms, good cond, runs perfect, paint fading, quick sale, by75je, 0413109286 1 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area

2004 Toyota Landcruiser 100 series GXL, Auto, 386,000 kms, new suspension and brakes, silver, $21,000, co06tm, 0476012691 1 2004 Ford Escape XLS, Auto, 210,000 kms, 6 months rego, new tyres, mech A1, $4,000, ctv78w, 0411757969 1 CLASSIFIEDS

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2005 Honda Accord LX Sedan, Auto, 116,000 kms, Nov rego, sunroof, heated seats, A1 cond, $7,500, cf35vr, 0414512883 1 2005 Toyota Corolla, Manual, 240,000kms, 5 months rego, quick sale for travel, $3,900, col20n, 0402530146 1 2005 Honda Accord VTI, Auto, 134,000 kms, top cond, minimal use, $4,000, bgg48v,0447447345 1

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2003 Kia Rio, Manual, 55,000kms, good cond, low kms, serviced reg, $3,800, cju038, 0422923905 1 Nissan Pathfinder Ti 550, 2011 $26,500

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2006 Mazda BT50 2.5 Turbo Diesel Ute, Manual, 22,6550km, new tyres, solar, respray and clutch, perfect work ute, $7,500, gco06k, 0413844833 1 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area

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2006 Subaru Forester Auto, 230,000km, wagon, pink slip, roof racks, $5,000ono, cb95pq, 04040540081 CLASSIFIEDS

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2017 Toyota Yari Ascent Auto hatch, March rego, 63,000km, like new tyres, metallica blue, $14,000, dmn20p, 0402086528 1

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of New England table A TEN try blitz not only earned the Harbour Knights a 58-0 victory over Barbarians but put them at the top of the New England Rugby Union table. It was a margin few saw coming at half time when the home side led by fifteen points but a second half scoring frenzy put the Barbarians to the sword. Peter Uikelotu, Shayde Perham and Adam Bain all scored doubles but the final margin couldโ€™ve been even greater if more than only four conversion attempts were successful. According to Knights co-coach Brendan Hoy, the scoreboard was a bit of aberration. โ€œIt was the weirdest 58-0 scoreline Iโ€™ve experienced. It felt quite strange,โ€ he said.

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โ€œIt felt like we were just going along in second gear in the first half and we werenโ€™t chugging along any better than that.

โ€œWe didnโ€™t let the other team score and that was good but thereโ€™s some things there weโ€™ll need to work on.โ€ This Saturday the Knights

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