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WELCOME to the historymaking first copy of your local, independent, weekly, Coffs Coast newspaper. The paper is free for the community to collect. We look forward to being a part of your life and your connection to the Coffs Coast, from Woolgoolga in the North, Urunga in the South and west to Bellingen. What a special place we live in, Gumbaynggirr country, where the mountains meet the sea. We foremost pay our utmost respect to the traditional custodians, the Gumbaynggirr nation, especially to the elders, past, present and emerging and extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Who are we? The paper has a long lineup of local talented people. Our team of reporters all live in the area. They are a fresh, bold and strong CONTINUED Page 2

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team with plenty of experience, working for such titles as The Advocate, The Bellingen Independent News, The Jakarta Post, Great Lakes Advocate, The Geraldton Guardian and ABC Backroads. Some of our reporters don’t come from a journalist background, but are passionate writers and even more passionate about the community they live in. Our Advertising representative is also a well known local; Gaye Tucker, formerly at the Advocate, is excited and pleased to be able to continue looking after her customers and the local businesses in the area.

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for the surrounding area and communities,” he said. Mr Wright said, “It’s too early to be closing newspapers. In fact some may never close if they are set up right, for the community they serve.” “It’s critical to be online. We are strong and competent in that space too. But it's also very important for communities to have a printed newspaper. Almost like a ‘news letter’ for the area,” he said. The new newspaper is set to be your voice. It will contain local ‘gutsy’ news, but it will also be focused on telling some of the good news stories that seem to never make the headlines. So, grab yourself a spot in the sun, see what’s new, what’s on, local faces and happenings. And make sure you check out the list of distribution points to pick up your next copy. That’s it from us. Everything from now will be about you.

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Your ‘News Of The Area’ team doesn't stop there. Sandy Beach resident Margie Hughes previously was looking after the delivery of the Advocate, and now she is responsible for ensuring your local paper is stocked in news stands and outlets all over the region; on Friday mornings. The paper is independently owned and its Publisher, Mr Michael Wright said the local response has been extraordinary. “With the closure of regional papers and more recently the loss of many national magazines, the emergence and support of independent media is extremely encouraging.” “We have had an amazing, welcoming response already and can’t wait to be a ‘voice’

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ALMOST a dozen local community Groups will be receiving upgrades and new facilities thanks to the latest round of funding from Coffs Harbour City Council. A total of 11 community groups from across the region will be receiving a share of $258,816 in the latest round of Council’s Community Capital Infrastructure Grants (CCIG) Program, which is specifically targeted at helping to create or develop new facilities to enhance local sport, education and social wellbeing. “These grants always show what a lively, engaged community we are,” Coffs Harbour Mayor Councillor Denise Knight said.

The successful groups are a diverse range of grassroots community organisations and include Woolgoolga Lake Working Group Inc, which has received $85,820 to assist with planned upgrades of the Woolgoolga Lake Reserve to improve water access, walkways and stabilisation of the foreshore areas from erosion. Red Rock Multi-Use Centre was awarded an $11,000 grant for renovations to the existing building. The Sawtell and District Soccer Club plans to renovate the exterior of the change rooms at Toormina Oval which is part of a major enhancement of the amenity block to provide new female friendly change rooms and facilities for players with disabilities. The Club

received a $20,067 grant in this round. The Aspect MacArthur School in Coffs Harbour provides high needs autism specific education, but its kitchen was in need of renovation. Under the CCIG Program, Council has provided $12,045 to assist a project that will accommodate food technology and cooking classes for students, as well as improve overall safety. “I’m always blown away by how much is going on at a grassroots level to improve our whole way of life,” Mayor Knight said. “The members of these groups who put so much work and commitment into achieving better facilities deserve an enormous round of applause. They’re all amazing.”

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Draft Regional City Action Plan omits cultural facility Coffs Harbour City Council has questioned the lack of references to cultural and community facilities in the State Government’s Draft Regional City Action Plan (RCAP) for Coffs Harbour.

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projects with the NSW Government. “I’m very glad to see that the main point of Council’s own submission for the consultation on the Draft Plan highlights this gap and provides some strong arguments for it to be included in the final Plan,” Cr Knight said.

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COFFS Harbour City Council has questioned the lack of references to cultural and community facilities in the State Government’s Draft Regional City Action Plan (RCAP) for Coffs Harbour. The Coffs Harbour Draft RCAP has significantly changed from the version Council sited in late 2019, with the removal of references to the Cultural and Civic Space project and the importance of the city centre as the cultural, civic and entertainment heart of the city. “This is unexpected as it is at odds with numerous NSW Government policy documents that identify culture and cultural facilities as of being significant

economic, educational and social wellbeing drivers,” said Council’s Acting Director Sustainable Communities Ian Fitzgibbon. Coffs Harbour Mayor Councillor Denise Knight said overall the Draft Plan was a very good plan and aligned well with many of Council’s own strategies and aspirations in growing the city as an economic centre that supports strong local employment while providing an attractive coastal lifestyle. “But one glaring omission is the lack of reference to culture and cultural facilities in the city centre, which is very surprising,” Cr Knight said. Council has made a submission to the NSW Government on the Draft

Plan which highlights the omission of cultural facilities and resourcing implications to implement the final plan, and Council is keen to discuss financial assistance and investment on collaborative

“I know that many locals working in the creative industries are also concerned and have got together and put in their own submissions on the lack of cultural references in the Draft Plan.” The Plan recognises Coffs Harbour as one of four regional cities on the North Coast, and one that is moving rapidly from being a coastal centre to a key economic, transport and services hub. The NSW Government’s Draft Coffs Harbour Regional City Action Plan 2036 is open for public consultation until Friday, 31 July on the NSW Planning Portal at www.planningportal.nsw.gov. au/coffsharbourrcap, and Council encourages residents to put forward their own views on the plan.

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Council circus Business, almost, as over whose name usual for schools written first By Andrew VIVIAN

By Emma DARBIN COFFS Harbour City Council’s latest meeting on Thursday, 23 July turned into a farcical circus with two councillors arguing for around 30 minutes over whose name would be written first on a motion to join a NSW Government steering committee. Cr Paul Amos and Cr George Cecato both believed they were the most appropriate councillor to be placed on the NSW Government’s Jetty Foreshore Precinct Project Steering Advisory Committee, and both wanted their name placed first on a Council motion about the committee, in case the NSW Government decided to only allow one councillor on the steering committee. Both councillors spent the majority of the Council meeting stating their case about why they were the best councillor to join the committee, and

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spoke about their history with the Jetty Foreshore Precinct area. After half an hour of deliberation, Council eventually voted to list both councillors names in equality with each other, and Council agreed to correspond with Government Property NSW to seek its concurrence to appointing two councillors to the committee. The purpose of the committee is to assist the NSW Government to develop a concept plan for the Jetty Foreshore Precinct that will be supported by the community. The State Government will now decide whether to accept one or two councillors as representatives on the committee. Final decisions on the concept plan for the area will rest with the NSW Government.

SCHOOLS have been very much in the news since the beginning of the pandemic and local schools and teachers have been working hard, and smart, to keep their students learning. As schools closed, teachers were forced to rethink the way classes were delivered. At Woolgoolga High School and Sawtell Public School, teachers and students were already using a range of online learning resources, but, as schools closed, according to Woogoolga High School Relieving Principal, Lu Nickell, “Teachers had extra work because they had to change their planning and develop new learning resources”. Both Lu and Michael Hepi, Principal of Sawtell Public School, felt that a positive outcome from school closures was the way teachers worked together to offer a variety of learning activities such as video lessons, video challenges and home science experiments. Some families needed support with online learning,

so Woolgoolga High School loaned laptops to many families and sent packages of classwork to others, while Sawtell Public School kept in regular communication with families to ensure their wellbeing. Some students thrived online, but others missed the

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social aspect of face-to-face interactions, particularly younger primary school students. Now that students are back at school it is almost business as usual in classes. Thanks to the efforts of teachers, students maintained continuity with their learning,

with literacy and numeracy being a focus at junior primary level. However, restrictions on visitors result in guest speakers, P&C nights, fundraising events, excursions, graduations, formals and other events not happening. Michael Hepi summed up the feelings of principals across the Coffs Coast when he said, “I couldn’t be more proud of our students, teachers and families for their resilience and adaptability.”

Students at a number of schools were already learning online.

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it may be possible to stage the event in some form. Everyone knows when the Festival is on and the format.” “The kids Day-City centre, Adult Comedy as well as the weekend markets, which all could be launched at short notice but that is now looking less likely with each passing day,” Mr Logan said. This iconic Festival features many International and Australian acts, travelling from afar, and crossing borders to perform. The acts take place in many venues over six to seven days so requiring quite a complex set of arrangements. Mr Logan told News Of The Area, “The dates were September 29th-October 4th but now the only option would be to put it back until the last weekend in November, being the 26th and 29th.” After speaking to stakeholders Mr Logan said, “They all would like to see this event still happen.They promise they won’t give up easily, but the decision will need to be made very soon.” Mr Logan said, “We are lucky that this Festival has widespread community support as well as the organisers all having important knowledge about this event.” Mr Logan told News of The Area, “We could make it still happen.” He suggests watching Facebook for announcements.

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THE International Buskers and Comedy Festival Promoter and organiser Mr John Logan told News Of The Area that the team were now facing their toughest decision ever and whether the Festival will be able to still go ahead in the wake of Covid-19. This is especially the case with the recent developments in Victoria and now New South Wales. John said, “The plan was to delay the decision till mid August hoping that restrictions would lift by September so then

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Jobseeker and Keeper cuts hit Coffs Coast By Sandra MOON THE St Vincent de Paul Society’s National Council has welcomed the extension of JobSeeker and JobKeeper programs but warned that the principles of equity and fairness must not be put to one side in the

face of this economic crisis. Existing arrangements for JobKeeper and JobSeeker will remain in place until the end of September after which time JobKeeper will be extended to March 2021 and JobSeeker will be extended to December 2020. St Vincent de Paul

National Council CEO, Toby O'Connor acknowledged the valuable assistance but questioned the different timeframes for the extension of both payments, and the reintroduction of mutual obligation requirements. “At the end of the day, COVID affects everyone and

both those payments should be in place till the end of March.” “It’s not clear why the JobSeeker arrangements have only been extended to December this year.” Clare Van Doorn, Regional Director for St Vincent De Paul, for the North East including the Coffs Coast, echoed Mr. O’Connor’s statement urging the federal government to review the proposed reductions in light of the layers of need across our community.

the 6 most unaffordable Local Government Areas for rentals in regional NSW are on the North Coast. Pete’s Place, a Vinnies support service for the homeless in Coffs Harbour, is seeing many new faces due to the impacts of COVID-19, including families, casual workers and people stuck due to travel restrictions and is helping up to 90 people each week day, offering food, showers, laundry and other support.

Orara Valley Lions Club and completed with the help of Coffs Harbour Hardwoods. The project is the latest of many completed locally by the local Lions Club, while Coffs Harbour Hardwoods donated the timber, routed the letters and painted the sign. They also helped the

Lions members put it into place on site. “Many thanks to Gary and all those helpers,” immediate past President Noel Backman said. “Lions would also like to add a big thank you to one of the apprentices, Josh Howard, for the accurate routing and painting.” The Lions Club members will now repaint the fence rails and posts to the entrance.

Team work makes the dream work By Kue HALL GLENREAGH Cemetery has an entrance it’s always deserved, thanks to the Orara Valley Lions Club and local business. A new headboard was installed over the Glenreagh Cemetery gate last week, a project initiated by the

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“The Coffs Coast has been hit hard recently with fires, flooding and now COVID-19,” she said. “It has been a relentless ongoing call for help.” “People must not be forced back to living on $40 a day once this pandemic subsides.” “Rental stress is an extremely tough issue leaving people homeless or on the verge of homelessness,” Ms Van Doorn said. The Affordable Housing Income Gap reports that 5 of

Surf Life Savers and beachgoers enjoying the sun and surf at Sawtell Beach

Be Shark Smart AS the waters warm up and surf lifesaving season approaches, swimmers are being urged to remember sharks are also on the move. The message from Les Pepper, Duty Officer North Coast Branch of Surf Life Saving is clear: be shark smart and swim between the flags at patrolled beaches only. “Sharks are getting more and more prevalent.” “We hadn’t heard of a great white in the Coffs Harbour area 10 years ago

and white pointers are very aggressive,” Les said. “We had shark alarms twice in the last season.” “Prior to that the last time I remember a shark alarm was probably 30 years ago.” Les told Coffs Coast News of The Area, “This upcoming season we really want to promote that people swim on a patrolled beach and swim in the flags.” “Unpatrolled beaches are often some distance away and takes us time to get there. In that time, you could suffer a tragedy,” Les said. Coffs Harbour City

Council’s Australian Lifeguard Services patrol Park Beach seven days a week, every day of the year. The Surf Life Savers’ season starts at the beginning of the September holidays and covers every weekend and public holiday including Christmas right up until the end of the season after the Anzac Day long weekend. Woolgoolga and Sawtell will also have lifeguards on weekdays. For more information and tips on rips and general surf safety visit https://beachsafe. org.au/

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Mask up to Coffs University sticks visit hospital to Click and Collect By Emma DARBIN

ALL visitors to Coffs Harbour Health Campus and Mid North Coast Health Community Health facilities must now wear a mask, in line with recent NSW Health advice. Visitors are encouraged to wear their own mask, or if they don’t have one staff will provide them with one. Mid North Coast Health

made the announcement on Friday, 24 July. Patient visitor numbers at the hospital have also been restricted, with only one visitor allowed per patient per day. These measures have been introduced by Mid North Coast Health to protect the local community from the spread of COVID-19 in the local area.

Entries open for Coffs Coast Art Prize 2020

By Emma DARBIN ENTRIES are now open for the Coffs Coast Art Prize 2020. Up for grabs for winning artists is $2000 for the Major Award, $750 for the Sculpture Award, $300 for the Youth Award, and $750 for the People's Choice Award.

Entry forms are available by email to coffsharbourartscouncil@ gmail.com, and entries will remain open until Tuesday, 1 September. The exhibition opening and presentation of awards will be held on Saturday, 18 September on Level 2, Coffs Central.

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SOUTHERN Cross University Coffs Harbour Education Campus Library remains open as classes continue to operate online through to next year. The library has reduced capacity, strict health and safety measures in place and a Click and Collect service. A collaborative library space has helped staff to adapt to the changes due to COVID-19 according to Robbie McFarlane, Library Manager at the Coffs Harbour Education Campus. “As well as Southern Cross University students, we have TAFE students and Senior College High School students.” “The library has staff from all three sectors, and we work together to provide the best service to all of our students,” Mr McFarlane said. “The students have adapted well themselves to the expectations in the library and are more than happy to work with us and use the space safely.” ”We’ve re-arranged furniture and provided

signage to facilitate social distancing and of course there’s plenty of hand sanitiser and wipes to clean workspaces.” Mr McFarlane told Coffs Coast News Of The Area, “We’re in this together, and so we all need to work together. That’s something we do well here in Coffs.” Classes however for this term and Session 3, running from October to February, will remain online. Additionally, all

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until such time that the COVID situation shows signs of easing,” Professor Shoemaker said. “I understand what a challenge this is for students and staff colleagues. I thank them for their ongoing patience to help us get through a situation that is volatile and changing day-byday,” he said. “At the same time, I am delighted to note the extremely high levels of student satisfaction with the quality of our online offerings in Session 1.” Even though COVID-19 restrictions continue, the University has been given a boost with a 35% increase in student enrolments for Session 2.

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Curryfest another COVID-19 casualty By Emma DARBIN WOOLGOOLGA’S premier entertainment event of the year, Curryfest, has been postponed until 2021 due to COVID-19. The event was due to be held on Saturday, 26 September, 2020. q

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this month, we are unable to move forward with the festival,” Curryfest event organisers said. “With outdoor gatherings still at 20, it is physically impossible to host Curryfest when our crowds are in excess of 16,000.”

www.newsofthearea.com.au The highly anticipated event which attracts tourists from across the nation will now be held on 25 September, 2021. q Thousands of locals and tourists won’t be converging in Woolgoolga this September, with organisers announcing the postponement of this year’s annual Curryfest event.

Getting back in shape By Andrew VIVIAN HEALTH and fitness are part of the daily routine for most Coffs Coast residents. The climate and natural beauty of the area encourage people to exercise, particularly outdoors. The various gyms in the area are very well patronised, so that, when they were amongst the majority of businesses that were forced to close because of COVID-19, many people had to make choices about the amount of exercise they would do. Local gyms had to become entrepreneurial to support their members during the

challenges of COVID-19. Equipment was rented to members and activities and classes went online. A few people gave up exercise altogether and some did not exercise until they returned to the gym, but many kept up their fitness during lockdown. Duncan Marchant, owner of the Coffs Coast Health Club said, “We surveyed our members and found that 75% continued to exercise on their own”. Tony Farrell, owner of Beachbodies Health Club felt that, although many members had continued to swim, walk, jog and/or cycle, not

all had maintained their preCOVID-19 fitness levels Both the Coffs Coast Health Club and Beachbodies Health Club report that 80% of their members have since returned. So, even though gyms have reopened, with very stringent hygiene procedures, some people are still deterred, particularly those concerned about their immunity to disease, or that of close family. According to Tony Farrell, others who may not yet have returned to the gym include small groups of people, particularly men, who enjoy training together. Because of physical

distancing, some of these groups have moved to other locations to maintain the social aspects of exercise. Gym owners, like many small business owners, are apprehensive about another lockdown. Most suffered significant income drops because membership during lockdown was optional and some members, themselves, are struggling financially and/or have health issues. Both Duncan and Tony remain optimistic about the resilience of the industry. Even though gyms are in friendly competition for members, Tony observed that the only way for most to survive is “Don’t jump in anyone else’s lane - just keep swimming”.

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Koalas to help bring tourists and jobs

By Monika KOZLOVSKIS ARE you looking for some information on the future of our koalas? If you like the thought of strolling around informative displays, watching videos and checking out koala merchandise, why not head over to the Great Koala National Park Information and Visitors Centre. The fresh, refurbished building is on the site of the old Urunga Visitors Centre, cnr Giinagay Way and Bellingen Street. The proposed Great Koala National Park would add State forests to existing protected areas to form a 315,000 ha reserve and provide security for the local koala population. Economic benefits

are expected to flow from a range of nature-based activities which would bring tourists and jobs to the area. Kevin Evans, representative of the Great Koala National Park Steering Committee, told News Of The Area, “We now have the opportunity to compete with Tasmania in providing iconic tourism experiences such as horse riding trails and bike tracks, and multi-day bushwalking hikes.” “These activities can take place without damaging the environment.” “The GKNP will eventually happen and it will be the jewel in the crown for nature based tourism on the mid north coast,” he said. “However, for this to

occur it will take local political support and State government leadership.” “It’s up to all of us to encourage our elected members to think big and support the future economies on this mid north coast.” Kevin said, “Unfortunately the COVID pandemic has put back our planned launch activities.” “But if you want to support the GKNP we’re also looking for more volunteers for the Visitor Centre.” Opening hours are Thursday to Sunday, 10.00am to 2.00pm. You can find the volunteers application form at https://forms.gle/ SedvXyG2bbmobAZv5

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q From left to right. Berni Mills, Sophie Parkes, Isabella Matthews, Mia O’Reilly, Angela Ready (Host at rear)

q Kevin Evans, representative of the Great Koala National Park, at the GKNP Visitor Centre

Council refused by-election By Emma DARBIN

COFFS Harbour City Council is unable to hold a by-election this year to fill the current vacancy in the Council. The Minister for Local Government recently published an order postponing the next ordinary local government elections,

set down for 12 September, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The making of this order also suspends the election requirements, including the requirement to hold by-elections to fill Council vacancies. A vacancy was left within Council following the departure of Cr Jan Strom.

This vacancy has become an issue in Council with problems arising from tied votes at ensuing Council meetings. Current councillors will continue to hold their offices until the rescheduled ordinary local government elections are held on 4 September, 2021.

COFFS Harbour and District Eisteddfod Society (CHDES) is going ahead with it’s plans for this years Eisteddfod. CHDES President David Metcalf said, “The Coffs Harbour Eisteddfod is the longest continuous running arts and cultural event in the region.” This year marks the fortyeighth year for the society, and Mr. Metcalf said, “Plans are in place for a major event for our fiftieth year in 2022.” As a result of current restrictions, audience numbers will be limited and the Society will only be running competitions for solo

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and duo vocalists. Past Coffs Harbour eisteddfods have featured multiple sections including the very popular Dance section, Instrumental and Piano sections as well as Speech and Drama and School Choirs. The Vocal section will commence on Monday 17 August and run through to Thursday 20 August at the Jetty Memorial Theatre. Mr. Metcalf also told News Of The Area, “We are talking with Jetty Theatre management about keeping the current cardboard audience in place to facilitate social distancing and to give the performers a sense of

having a full house to perform to.” Entries for the Vocal section have now closed, with the Society receiving applications from 70 performers who will present 250 items over the four day competition. Mr. Metcalf did advise that should restrictions be increased further it is possible that the Eisteddfod may not go ahead. For further information and updates go to the CHDES website at https:// coffseisteddfod.org.au/ or their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ coffseisteddfod/.

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Mayor welcomes community paper and to contribute a regular Mayor’s Column. I am very aware that this is a community that loves to be able to pick up a printed copy of a newspaper to find out all the local news. And so I am very glad that News of the Area is now going to be a feature of people’s lives and I wish the team all the very best on this exciting venture.

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COVID-19 Complacency a ‘Danger’ I’ve been following the COVID-19 cluster outbreaks in Victoria and southern NSW very closely. They are a terrifying reminder of just how fast and dangerously

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COVID-19 can tear through a community – and they are a very timely lesson to us all not to become complacent. This virus is here in our State and its ability to travel through populations is incredible. We can’t let our guard slip even though we live on the Mid North Coast. The very best defence is to follow all the hygiene and social gathering rules set out by the NSW Government. I’ve noticed that local shops and cafes are being very, very sensible about the numbers of people allowed into a premises, the need for contact tracing details to be provided and the need to sanitise.

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overflowing with weeds and discarded plastic bottles and paper. “All we ask is that people take their rubbish with them,” Wendy said. Volunteers Coordinator Lindy Davis said, “It’s not until you visit other places without this level of care that all the work the volunteers do

Health Heroes Once again, I’d like to thank our local medics and all staff working in the health sector who are on the frontline of this pandemic. You are all doing an amazing job! Big Bash League Return On a brighter note, isn’t is fantastic that Coffs Harbour will host the Sydney Sixers again in January 2021? What an amazing opportunity to watch cricket at the highest level

Singh says “Short-sighted” Mighty Duffs over obsession with to the rescue Gordon Street project By Emma DARBIN MEMBER for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh agreed with Coffs Harbour City Council that the Draft Coffs Harbour Regional City Action Plan was lacking in its inclusion of arts and culture within the region.

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THE Coffs Coast area is renowned for its natural beauty, though it’s easy to take it for granted. Given that some people don’t take their rubbish with them, how does it stay that way? Just ask Wendy and John Duff, also known as “The Mighty Duffs” because of the sterling contribution they’ve made to Dune Care over the years. Emerging out of the bushes bordering the walking track at North Wall, holding a sack and a spade, Wendy Duff told News Of The Area, “John and I moved to Coffs Harbour seven years ago and found volunteering for Dune Care is a great way to be out in the bush, enjoying the local environment.” “Right now it’s a bonus because when you’re out in the bush, you don’t need to be too worried about social distancing,” Wendy said. The two large skips of rubbish and weeds the group collected on this day were

q Wendy and John Duff of Jetty Dune Care.

in our very own C.ex Coffs International Stadium. It’s so important for our younger generations to see the game played first hand, it inspires and propels them to pursue similar sporting dreams. The Sydney Sixers are a truly professional team and provide excellent role models for young players in Australian sport. Once again the quality and reputation of the Stadium, its facilities and staff – as well as the glorious Coffs Coast itself – has seen us included in this top sporting series. I can’t wait! in removing weeds like bitou bush and lantana becomes apparent.” “We have a great need for volunteers, and everyone is welcome no matter the level of support they can give.” “Our volunteers range in age from eighteen to eightyeight,” Lindy said. Jane Ireland, an original member of the group and now aged eighty-eight, told News Of The Area, “You could still dig out weeds if you just sat at the edge of the path.” “There’s a warm welcome for everyone here.”

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Theatre couple plan unusual productions By David TUNE LOCAL community theatre identities Maureen Burgess and Marty Elliott haven’t been able to grace the stage recently, but in true fashion are planning to create some unique productions themselves. At the end of October

they will be tying the knot and getting married, with plans for a socially distanced cake cutting and big bash, by invitation only of course. On top of this production they are embarking on an exciting new business venture together, creating a new food experience in Coffs Harbour. They plan to open a plant based kitchen and

‘preservery’ (making their own jams and preserves for sale) and catering to takeaway breakfast and lunch in the city. Maureen is well known for her colourful approach to life as well as her cooking and catering skills and said, “We are doing this out of a sense of adventure and creating something new, just having a crack at it together.” Marty has been hand making jams and

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NAIDOC Week Grants re-open

By Sandra MOON LOCAL groups and organisations are encouraged to apply for the Local Grants Round leading up to the 2020 National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) being held November 8 to 15. Both NAIDOC Week and the local grants were postponed due to COVID-19 to protect our elders and those in our communities with chronic health issues. The Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Ken Wyatt AM, MP, invites local organisations to plan how they will celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander excellence, traditions, cultures and histories and apply for funding to make these events great experiences for the community. “All Australians are excited to start planning

and attending in-person and virtual events in a COVID safe way and NAIDOC Week will be an opportunity to celebrate our resilience,” Minister Wyatt said. “Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures are among the oldest in the world and these grants will help people share in that history and look to the future. This year’s theme, Always Was, Always Will Be, represents strength, respect and a continuing journey towards truth and reconciliation.” Information on the 2020 NAIDOC local grants round is available on the National Indigenous Australians Agency website, with applications closing 17 August at 7pm (AEST). Another way to get involved is by becoming a member of the National NAIDOC Committee for the

period of September 2020 – August 2023. Expressions of interest are being taken and the committee currently meets virtually. The National NAIDOC Committee (NNC) makes key decisions on National NAIDOC activities each year including the focus city, theme, National NAIDOC Poster Competition winner and National NAIDOC award recipients, as well as supporting the promotion and success of NAIDOC Week nationally. The position requires substantial commitment, including willingness to travel to attend meetings on weekends, and taking on projects out of session to help drive the NNC’s NAIDOC agenda. To submit an expression of interest go to www. naidoc.org.au and complete the online form.

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Youth input on West Woolgoolga Sports Complex School students from Woolgoolga High School and Woolgoolga Public School recently joined forces to have their say on the new West Woolgoolga Sports Complex By Emma DARBIN SCHOOL students from Woolgoolga High School and Woolgoolga Public School recently joined forces to have their say on the new West Woolgoolga Sports Complex (WWSC). The Woolgoolga High School student representatives and Woolgoolga Public School captains met to discuss their wants and needs for the new complex, as part of the West Woolgoolga Sports Complex planning and design phase. Students discussed outdoor space use for the complex at the recent

meeting, and ideas suggested included an outdoor stage, astro turf multi-purpose recreational outdoor area, climbing walls, study zones and art spaces. Woolgoolga High School Year 10 SRC representative Ally Cork said the new sports complex will be great for the high school and the wider Woolgoolga community. “We are so excited to have the opportunity to have input into the design of such an amazing facility,” Ally said. The students ideas will be forwarded to the Design Team working on the West Woolgoolga Sports Complex for incorporation into the complex’s planning and design. The student focus group was organised by Woolgoolga

q Woolgoolga Public School captains Joseph Birkett and Hadley March and Woolgoolga High School student representatives Raman Chouhan, Riley March, Chase Saban, Jye Pursch, Ally Cork, Cypress Marshall and Fynn Robins discuss their desires for the West Woolgoolga Sports Complex with YEP coordinator Cherie Topfer. High School Deputy Principal Kathy Bear and led by Youth Entrepreneur Program (YEP) coordinator Cherie Topfer. West Woolgoolga Sports Complex will be located opposite Woolgoolga High School on Solitary Islands Way.

indoor courts for basketball and netball, a stage, kitchen, multi-purpose rooms and amenities. The $24.7 million project is being funded through $6.7 million from Coffs Harbour City Council, $8 million from the NSW Government and $10 million from the Federal

JADE Naidu is a dynamic young woman who is a champion for performing arts and inclusivity. Ms Naidu arrived in the Coffs Coast region in 2017 after starting her career in Melbourne as a professional ballerina, working as a dance teacher, director, choreographer and producer in Australia and in Mumbai, India and starting her own successful specialist fabric importing business ‘Fusion Fabrics’. Jade told News Of The

Area, “In India I was so impressed by the talent, dedication and enthusiasm that I saw in my students that I started an internship program and brought four young performers to Australia for six months to experience the industry here.” After moving to the Coffs Harbour area she began teaching dance at Woolgoolga Dance Studio, and starred in the lead role as the witch Elphaba in the local community theatre production of ‘Wicked’ in May 2017.

In 2018 she started her own business, Naidu Performing Arts Company and began teaching dance, acting and theatre for juniors and teens in Woolgoolga and Coramba. Jade graduated from NIDA (National Institute for Dramatic Arts) in 2018, and in January 2019 became the owner of Woolgoolga Dance Studio, expanding it to deliver performing arts training including musical theatre for all ages under the new name of Woolgoolga Performing Arts Studio. In response to pandemic

Pitch perfect in Nana Glen By Kue HALL

THE first works have begun on Len Towells Oval at Nana Glen. It’s going to be an exciting 12 months for the Orara Valley community as the long awaited cricket pitch upgrade, playground and amenities projects come to fruition. Last week, earthworks started on the oval to install a second cricket pitch. The Orara Valley Progress Association will be working closely with Coffs Harbour City Council to finalise the design for the community playground, landscaping, shade trees, car park and connecting pathways.

While no date has been set for completion of the works, Section Leader Asset Strategies at Coffs Harbour City Council, Rebecca Doblo, said the projects can be expected over the coming financial year. “It’s a lovely project and the community is so switched on and positive about it, it’s great to see,” she said. The Orara Valley Progress Association worked hard to secure $205,000 in Federal Government funding for the playground. An additional $400,000 from developer contributions will be spent mostly on public amenities and storage for the Nana Glen Cricket Club. President of the Orara

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Government. Site works are due to begin later this year, with major construction works to start in early 2021. Construction is anticipated to take two years.

Naidu Performing Arts Company delivers for Coffs performers. By David TUNE

q Jade Naidu, Artistic Director and owner of Naidu Performing Arts Company.Photo:Supplied

The complex will include playing fields for touch football, cricket, rugby union, rugby league and AFL, cricket training nets, shade shelter, an amenities block and a car park. It will also include a Northern Beaches MultiPurpose Centre with two

restrictions Jade introduced a series of online Couch Concerts, featuring online presentations of video clips from local performers, which featured in an SBS World News report in early July. Jade continues to innovate with an actors bootcamp and an upcoming Musical in a Week. For more information go to https://www.facebook. com/naiduperformingarts/ or https://www. woolgoolgaperformingartsstudio. com/.

q An early concept plan for the playground, carpark and amenities to be constructed at Lens Towell Oval, Nana Glen.

Valley Progress Association Steph Luck said they’re excited to see works starting in the Valley. ”We look forward to working with Council to finalise the plans for the playground,” she said.

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State injection boosts TAFE Allied Health Hub ON the 22nd July the Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education,, Geoff Lee, opened a state funded $3.2 million Allied Health Hub at TAFE NSW Coffs Harbour Education Campus. The focus of the NSW Government investment is to meet the current and future needs of local communities and is expanding the capacity of TAFE NSW to deliver health training to meet growing demand for skilled workers, including in key areas of demand such as Dental Technology, Aboriginal Health, and Aged Care. Mr Lee said that the NSW Government is investing in new facilities so students can access the quality training TAFE NSW is known for. “We are strongly focused

on expanding training opportunities across regional communities, backed by this multimillion-dollar investment in Coffs Harbour,” Mr Lee said. Member for Coffs Harbour, Mr. Gurmesh Singh, said the NSW Governments’ decision to deliver the new and upgraded health training facilities was advantageous to our local students and our aging demographic. Mr Singh said “Students now have better access to training facilities.” “The opening showcased a dental chair, an arm that helps practice taking blood out and a machine that helps to lift people, if they have had a fall, from the ground.” “So hands-on training is important for our health

industry.” “And as our local population is aging the health sector will see an increase in the number of jobs and if people can do that training here without having to move away that is absolutely fantastic for our local students.” With its world-class facilities and expert teachers, the new Nursing and Allied Health Hub will equip local students with the skills they need to pursue a rewarding career in the growing health industry. These modern facilities will ensure students have the practical knowledge they need to get a job and employers have a strong pipeline of skilled workers, now and in the future.

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Who better to provide a service to people living with a disability than a person who knows the challenges themselves?

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MATTHEW Rees, who lives with spina bifida, has trained in Disability Services and now works with an National Disability Insurance Scheme provider providing valuable insight to his clients. Mr Rees is passionate about empowering people q Matthew Rees brings invaluable insight to his client’s access and inclusion support.

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living with disabilities to live life to their fullest, through community participation and social inclusion. “While studying for my HSC, I worked in restaurants and cafes in a variety of roles but had the burning ambition to be of service to, and an advocate for, people with disabilities.

I knew I needed practical skills and experience to be employed in the sector, so I studied Disability Services online with TAFE Digital.” Studying online suited Mr. Rees regarding his disability and being able to be self-paced. Then he gained employment at his workplace provider, Northcott Disability Services, in a casual support role. “In the workplace there has been some reasonable adjustment and the need to get doctors reports to push chairs and such.” “I’m lucky enough to be part of the National Disability Insurance Scheme myself so I can relate back to people and put myself in their shoes.” “I can realise what they are thinking and needing and have more of a personal insight,” Mr Rees said. Northcott Disability Services Program Coordinator, Julie Pell, said, “Just coming to work is often challenging for someone living with a disability.” “I have a great deal of respect for the way Matthew is able to harness his experiences and take responsibility for clients with higher needs, with a depth of insight many people can’t possibly understand.”

COFFS COASTNews Of The Area q The Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education, Geoff Lee, and Member for Coffs Harbour, Mr. Gurmesh Singh watch the demonstration of new equipment.

Unexpected Coronavirus impacts By David TUNE MANY of the major impacts of the current pandemic are obvious to all; restrictions, shortages, job losses, businesses closing, economic chaos etcetera, but there are other impacts that aren’t so clear to everyone. The impact on school children has been well documented, with online learning and homeschooling taking place for months, much to the frustration of many parents and children. Less reported is the plight of our University

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students who are attending campuses interstate. Many Coffs Coast kids finish high school and embark on a major life adventure studying at interstate Universities, often in Melbourne and Brisbane. Boambee student Lizzy Tune finished her HSC in 2018, worked in a local pharmacy for a year and then commenced University at Griffith in February this year, living on campus. In mid-March the University moved lectures to online delivery only, meaning Lizzy and her fellow students were sitting in their small

rooms all day watching online lectures and tutorials. As a result she decided to move back home to Coffs Harbour where she could continue her studies online but with more support and comfort, and has been home ever since. Lizzy told News Of The Area, “Not being in the same room as the lecturer creates a sense of disconnection, and has made studying very challenging.” This is a common story, with many university students from the area returning home and studying distantly, Lizzy said “At least seven of my HSC class are in the same situation.” It has been challenging and difficult for them, but the upside is that they have been here to help support the local economy, especially since the relaxation on numbers at food and beverage businesses. Let’s face it, university students love to party.

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On Your Bike - with everyone else Biggest boom in mountain biking ever seen has had bike dealers chasing their tails for months.

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"THE biggest boom in mountain biking ever seen” has had bike dealers chasing their tails for months. Since the first announcement of social distancing measures due to

COVID-19, there has been a huge increase in demand for mountain bikes locally. The exponential increase in demand, coupled with a supply shortage caused by the disruption in production and delivery due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has q

seen bike dealers like Scott Bocking at Woodsey’s Wheels in Woolgoolga doing everything they can to keep up. Scott has worked in the industry for more than 20 years, including 13 years in wholesale and said he has

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never seen demand like there is currently. “I have friends all over Australia in all aspects of the industry and it’s not just one pocket - it’s the biggest national boom in cycling we’ve ever seen,” Scott said. “It’s been like the perfect storm for mountain biking,” he said. “Everyone got told to go inside; the gyms were closed, soccer was off, all group activities came to a stand still - people were back to selfpropelled basics like walking,

running or biking and biking just exploded.” It’s great news for the sport and for local riders. As Scott explains, “they’re such low-impact vehicles. The more wheels on tracks, the better groomed they are and the better maintained.” “It’s been so great seeing whole families get out together and reignite their love for biking. People have had time to take a breath and they’re starting to realise riding wasn’t fun because you’re a kid, it’s fun because

it’s fun.” In terms of supply and demand, with restrictions easing and production beginning again, local bike stores should have a steady flow of bikes back in store by late August. “Right now, they’re rationing allocations of bikes and just sending them to us,” Scott said. “We’ve been muddling through with what we have but we’re sure by September through to Christmas should be good.”

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Breakers come crashing down By Brad GREENSHIELDS REIGNING AFL North Coast premier the Coffs Breakers couldn’t have started their title defence in a worse manner. The Breakers fell to a second straight loss on Saturday, losing the local derby against a determined Sawtell/Toormina. Played in wet and slippery conditions, the Saints earned a small but decisive lead early and held on to it for the remainder to win 8.5 (53) to 6.5 (41). While the Breakers are yet to get a win in 2020, Sawtell/Toormina is undefeated after two rounds and club president Matt Flynn said it’s younger players like Tyler Donovan and Angus Anderson driving the success. “It’s come down to the young fellas,” Flynn said. “Our under-17 juniors who aren’t juniors anymore have just given the club so much energy at training and on game days. “It’s been like that for the first two games and it’s their

hardness aw well, things like their tackling and desire to get their head over the hard ball when others might not. And it’s shown in the results.” The Northern Beaches Blues made their senior debut facing northern neighbour Grafton. The Tigers continued their impressive start to the season with a convincing victory. Only inaccurate kicking in front of goal stopped Grafton from recording a greater win, the final score reading 10.26 (86) to 2.2 (14). In the women’s competition, the Breakers started their season well defeating Sawtell/Toormina 5.6 (36) to 0.2 (2). Tomorrow sees the Breakers play an away game against the Blues. It will be the first senior men’s match a Woolgoolga team has played at Centennial Oval since the original Blues went into recess after the 2005 season. Sawtell/Toormina has a bye while Grafton faces the long road trip to Port Macquarie.

SPORTS RESULTS Park Beach Bowling Club By Bruce WORBOYS Mixed Pairs – Friday 24/07/20 B & P Garner d L Heenan, N Lane 23 – 15 T & M Monk d S & P Standaert 16 – 8 R & M De Meio d J & S Hollis 18 – 12 D Allen, F Chetcuti d A McConachy, J Kennedy 22 – 15 S Willis, B Fane d S& D Wilford 25 – 7 J & B J ones d M & C England 19 – 10 Dinah & Mario d S Bischa, J Murtas 12 – 10 D Doyle, C Sheridan d V & N Cant 22 – 5 J Clancy, C Cutt d R & W Jupp 24 – 13 G Chalmers, R Baker d A Stone, J Phillips 28 – 8 C Duffy, T Rhodes d C & C Jones 20 – 10 R Wisely, K Kaaden d D Powell, R Lane 20 – 11 G & A McInerney d K Cutmore, R Holloway 25 – 13 Park Beach Mens – Saturday

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G Smede, B Worboys, R Pensch 27 – 11 L McLeod, T Comeford d S Bischa, P Bischa 17 – 12 J Brett, R Wisely, K Kaaden d P Watts, L Houlihan, J Long 16 – 15 P Smeets, S Hollis, P Standaert d G Williams, R Beaumont, R Harter 27 – 16 P Woodsell,B Jones, L Morris d C Jones, D Powell, J Phillips 19 – 13 A McInerney, L Heenan, P Quinn d T O’Halloran B Trotman, D Hull 22-19 N Condon, B Oddmark, W Murray d V Cant, J Murtas, N Cant 26 – 11 S Mcinerney, D Wilson, B Nicholson d D Tiller, S Groat, R Sherrin 31 – 12 K Watts, W Tiller, K Sutcliffe d A Pike, G Power, R Harris 21 – 17 Park Beach Mens – Thursday 23/07/20

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(17) 41, Bryan Maxwell (12) 39c/b. Balls to 34c/b. East: Jim Rooney (8) 41c/b, Mitch Dunn (17) 41c/b, John Nichols (13) 41, Murray Archibald (11) 37. Balls to 33c/b. West: Noel Webber (25) 39, Alistair Freeman (10) 37, John Gallagher

(24) 36c/b, Andre Gourret (21) 36c/b. Balls to 33c/b. Gross: Robert Corrigan (3) 35. July 25 - Single Stableford (99 starters). Lakes: Gerrie Becker (28) 39, Dave Flood (19) 37, Sam Langler (9) 36c/b. Balls to 34c/b. East: Daniel Weiss

THURSDAY’S Coffs Harbour Gold Cup will see the big race day tradition continue but in this strange year, it will be slightly different. The half-day public holiday is gone and the large throng of people that head trackside for Coffs Harbour’s most popular race day of the year will be diminished. Coffs Harbour Racing Club’s Racing and Club Manager Tim Saladine pointed out though that even with social distancing, a healthy sized crowd can still be in attendance.

“If we ticket the whole event, we can fit 600 in if we social distance,” he said. “I’m pretty confident we can have 300 inside just because it’s such a big venue. “Most of that crowd will be members and connections who will get priority.” While the field for the $150,000 race won’t be finalised until Tuesday, there are some hints about who the main chances might be. The Kingdom, a last start winner at Eagle Farm for Les Kelly, is a likely starter while South Grafton Cup winner Jazzland will also

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start in the feature event. “Chris Munce is keen on bringing one from his stable down and Mark Newnham will bring a couple down as well,” Saladine said. “I know Kris Lees will bring a few up for his Australian Bloodstock connections. “I’m pretty confident we’ll be having a solid field and a full-sized field.” Coffs Harbour’s racing carnival usually starts with the Sawtell Cup. Unfortunately the track received 100mm of rain on the weekend forcing the meeting to be abandoned. “We’re going to try to run it (the Sawtell Cup) again in December,” Saladine said. “Just to keep the record books ticking over.”

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Peter Wade sculpture exhibition By Monka KOZLOVSKIS SCULPTOR and artist Peter Wade has lived in Coffs Harbour for over thirty years, creating works in his distinctively quirky and humorous style. After growing up in Sydney and travelling the country he eventually settled in Coffs Harbour, soon finding himself turning his drawings into 3D works. Peter’s latest exhibition is on display at Open Studio until the end of August, and features a mix of new work with some favourite older pieces. q Peter Wade and Troll at Open Studio.

Ash Johnston of Open Studio told News Of The Area on opening night, “Because of COVID restrictions it’s the first exhibition we’ve held in six months.” “People are wary about handling flyers, which may have an impact on visitor numbers, although we’re following all the requirements around social distancing,” he said. It didn’t keep away the steady stream of visitors moving through the edgy exhibition space on opening night. The starkness of the black studio walls highlights the playfulness of Peter’s works.

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Disembodied heads, painted bricks and a large troll are among the sculptures on display. “It’s an interesting space that allows for and encourages more looseness and freedom,” Peter Wade said. “The Troll sculpture was a response to the way the world might go.” “I regularly switch back and forth between optimism and pessimism as to where humankind is heading,” Peter said. Mr Wade said, “We are capable of great things, for instance the art of Leonardo Da Vinci, as depicted on Troll.” “But maybe we are just trolls after all, and it’s possible things won’t end well.” Mr Wade said, “Also, Troll dolls were huge when I was young.” “I don’t think people should take my work too seriously.” Peter Wade: An exhibition of Old & New works is on display at Ash Johnston’s Open Studio at 2/25 Vernon Street, Wednesdays to Fridays from 10.00am to 5pm, and on Saturdays from 10am to 12pm.

New Writers’ Centre coming soon By Sandra MOON THE Mid North Coast Writers’ Centre will soon be open for membership and interested writers are encouraged to complete their survey. The Mid North Coast Writers’ Centre will be a place of community, bringing writers and writing groups together, and building a strong culture of writers on the Mid North Coast. The Centre is an online entity that enables a mobile service, which means workshops will be offered in several locations throughout the year, making it more accessible to more writers. The centre serves as a hub, a community, and offers workshops, courses, resources, events, and networking opportunities for our membership. President Wendy Haynes told News of The Area, “Our vision is to encourage, engage and enlighten writers on the Mid North Coast and beyond.” “We see this as a place for writers to share their knowledge with others and help nurture them along the

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path to publication.” Ms Haynes said, “There is a small group of dedicated writers and community members working behind the scenes to bring to writers of the area a writer’s hub for our region.” “We will offer affordable workshops and courses to help writers build their knowledge and skills no matter where they are on their writing journey.” “To assist us in understanding the needs of potential members, we invite writers in the region to complete a quick survey – your responses will drive us to deliver content that is relevant, inspiring and

engaging,” she said. You can complete the survey here https://www. s u r v e y m o n k e y. c o m / r / TL5RLQQ Memberships will open on September 1 with a Launch Party on Saturday, October 3, from 11 -12:30 pm at the Sunset Gallery in Port Macquarie. The launch is also part of the annual Art Walk event in Port Macquarie. Membership is $35 and $25 for students and will be available at www. micnorthcoastwriterscentre. org. For more information contact Wendy Haynes at info@mncwriterscentre.org or 0427 240 464

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Storm lose cool and match

By Brad GREENSHIELDS THE Northern Storm bemoaned a vital lapse in concentration during its loss to Port United in the Coastal Premier League. Trailing by a goal at the break, the Storm showed for long periods on Saturday it was able to match it stride for stride with last year’s MNC title holders. But 10 minutes after the break Port doubled the lead and the Storm only had themselves to blame. A less than legal throwin from Port United started a quick chain of events that quickly led to the ball being in the back of the net. “The trouble was we had senior players who

reacted to the ref’s decision rather than playing to the whistle,” Storm co-coach Eric McCarthy said. McCarthy added though that Port United deserved the three points as he thought “they were hungrier than we were”. Saturday proved a good day for the Port Macquarie teams with the Saints moving into second spot on the table with a 4-0 win over Sawtell. The wet weather caused consternation at Polwarth Drive. The Coffs Coast Tigers were leading the Kempsey Saints 4-2 before the match was abandoned in the 42nd minute. As the second half hadn't started, the rules dictate the match

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be declared a nil-all draw. Boambee climbed up to fourth with a hard fought 1-0 win against rivals Coffs United while Macleay Valley Rangers became the new competition leaders after downing Taree Wildcats 3-0. A midweek round of matches was played after this edition was printed. Another round of matches tomorrow sees three matches being played on the Coffs Coast. Sawtell is at home against Coffs United and Boambee meets the Wildcats at Ayrshire Park. The Tigers kick off at Polwarth Drive in the early evening match against Port Saints.

Do you want a community paper? Grant Da Costa “I can’t wait for this paper. I’m excited.” “A local newspaper is a one stop shop.” “I can see everything that is going on in the local area plus it’s also got ads from businesses so if there are things that I need or want or on special I can grab those.” Rhys and Pat Jackson “I like to look at the notices and what’s going on.” “I start from the front and go right through.” “We will know what’s going on now with community groups, local news and hatches, matches and dispatches also known as Births, Deaths and Marriages.” “Without a paper we won’t know what infrastructure projects are going on and we need updating on these things.” Richard Leeson “It’s exciting to see a new paper in town and have local content with local people delivering our news.” “For people that don’t have the ability to use the internet it’s that ability to communicate and read in hard copy and I find a paper so rewarding and you get what’s happening in the community, targeted at the community.”

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BMX track upgrade rolling WORK will begin shortly on an upgrade of the Toormina BMX Track so it can improve the club’s prospects of attracting state and national titles. A larger start hill as well as other track improvements at the Hulberts Road complex will be the final steps in creating an elite level venue after new lighting was installed last year. Coffs Harbour City Council, in partnership with the Coffs Coast ‘Cyclones’ BMX Club, won a $506,504 grant from the Stronger Country Communities Fund provided by the State Government. Council is investing a further $150,000 from the Community Facilities Reserves funds to ensure the

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upgrade meets the needs of the state and national bodies. “A key goal of the upgrades was to improve the prospects of attracting state and national titles to the region, but we found that the Club’s design was not consistent with BMX Australia’s requirements for such events and more investment was needed,” Council’s Director Sustainable Infrastructure Mick Raby said. The project cost is cheaper thanks to the club securing the structural design services for the starting ramp structure from engineering consultants on a pro bono basis. It’s also been offered discounted in-kind rates from various suppliers for materials to be used.

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Rabeka Tong “We need a newspaper.” “I mainly check the sports section first.” “It’s a part of my morning ritual having something to flick through.” “It’s needed especially for the older generation or others because not everyone watches TV or is on social media.” Liz Allen “I like to read local stories, read about local sports and the death notices.” “I like good quality local news stories that are edited well.” “So, I’m looking forward to reading about developments and environmental issues.” “I enjoy having a cup of tea and doing the crosswords.” Janine Borg “A paper is enjoyable because there are photos of the local area and local news.” “I like the births, Deaths and Marriages and mainly the deaths because we have lived here a while.” “And also, for the real estate.” “I like to grab a cuppa, go out on the verandah, and read.”

The project is due to be finished by the end of the year.

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COFFS COASTNews Of The Area HYPOTHESIS By Manny WOOD

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Hypothetical: $300,000 De Facto Claim After separating from his wife, Peter commences a relationship with Mary in 2006. Mary has few assets and is 25 years his junior. They keep their finances separate. Peter pays the rent and they share the other expenses. Mary undertakes all of the household cleaning and cooking. Mary has a poor relationship with Peter’s three children from his previous relationship. After Peter’s property settlement with his ex-wife is finalised, he purchases a property for $700,000 and Mary and her children move-in with him. In 2016, Peter and Mary enter into a Binding Financial Agreement under the Family Law Act, which is similar to a prenuptial agreement, to the effect that if their relationship breaks-down, Mary receives the sum of $200,000. In 2018, Peter makes a will only granting Mary the right to reside in his home for four months after his death and leaves the whole of his estate to his three children. When Peter passes-away in 2019, Mary receives legal advice that the Binding Financial Agreement is no longer valid. This is correct. A Binding Financial Agreement only dictates the division of property in the event of a relationship breakdown and has no legal effect upon the death of either party. Mary commences action in the Supreme Court of New South Wales, making a family provision claim for provision out of Peter’s estate. She commences proceedings within the limitation period, being 12 months from Peter’s date of death. Mary and Peter’s children are unable to reach an agreement at mediation and after a hearing, costing a total of $150,000, payable from Peter’s estate, Mary is awarded $300,000, being roughly one quarter of the value of Peter’s estate. If you would like a particular issue addressed in future Hypotheticals email me at manny.wood@ticliblaxland.com.au or call (02) 6648 7487. Suggested breakout: “Mary receives legal advice that the Binding Financial Agreement is no longer valid."

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Cultural and Civic Space Dear News Of The Area,

CITIZENS’ Voice have lodged a submission to NSW Department of Planning reaffirming omission of the proposed Cultural and Civic Space (CCS) infrastructure from the Draft Regional City Action Plan 2036. The submission argued: An Art and Culture strategy should be included in the 2036 Plan, but not bound to one deeply unpopular and highly controversial building, the goal of which appears as an expensive infrastructure project, rather than a genuine commitment to the arts. Community have consistently called for, and been denied, consideration of a space constructed independent of council facilities. The CCS building would put onto the market an immediate glut of additional high-

cost office space in the CBD, burdening an already oversupplied vacancy rate and undermining current stock. Depressed real estate values evidenced by Council's inability to sell existing properties on the open market with a national agent. The long term financial burden of this infrastructure, inclusion of Council Administration space, and contempt by CHCC for community who have fought vehemently against this project has caused irreparable social damage. The result is a significant loss of confidence in CHCC to respectfully represent their community wishes, and a consistent failure to address their needs and concerns.

Gabrielle Brabander Coffs Harbour

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Dear News Of The Area, AFTER the sad demise of our local newspaper not long ago, I remarked to a colleague that it wouldn’t be long before something filled the gap. I didn’t ever think it could happen so quickly. Welcome Coffs Coast News Of The Area. Your arrival on the local media scene is welcome – especially by those of us who enjoy reading a printed paper with our local news, our local stories, and written by our

local journalists. With society going through a very difficult time at the moment, it is important for people to have a reliable source of news, views, and information – and a local newspaper has that unique connection with its community. Congratulations News of the Area Coffs Coast and best wishes to your entire team.

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Dear Jasminda, I saw some footage today of a woman who refused to wear a face mask in Bunnings because it was taking away her freedom to choose. As a parent of a child with an autoimmune disease, I just don't understand. Mrs June P. Dear June, I will confess that I went on a search after your conundrum to see if I could find the offending footage and I quickly came across the video of this woman ranting at the poor Bunnings staff. I mean don't they have enough to deal with with customers who can't remember the shade of white they want to paint their coffee table or who can't find their husband because he said he was going to aisle 37 and he's not there, without having to deal with some middleclass legal studies dropout pain-in-the-neck with a patronising chai-latte-laced-withProzac tone who suggests she can have the poor Bunnings staff member 'personally sued' for merely trying to follow their Covidsafe protocol? Personally sued? Is this woman insane? Actually, I think therein lies the answer. The coronavirus has unearthed a whole lot of people who have way too much time on their hands and who spend countless hours falling down conspiracy theory rabbit holes only to climb out and start ranting at service and healthcare workers who are just trying to do their job. Seriously, how is wearing a mask a breach of human rights? We are not being asked to shrink wrap our bodies. We are not being asked to wear a full suit of armour. And we most certainly aren't being asked to spend hours at a time sweating in full PPE gear unless we are one of the healthcare workers who deal with those poor individuals who have become ill. We are simply being asked to consider the health and safety of others so more people don't get sick and we can get back to some semblance of normality. I tell you, June, I think many of us have lost a bit of faith in humanity lately and people like this woman aren't doing much to remedy that. I wish both you and your child health and happiness. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

COVID-19 testing myths, busted. There are a lot of myths out there about COVID-19 testing. Here’s the truth. > You only need ONE symptom to get tested. > Testing is free at public testing clinics.

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Date change to make NorCo bigger and better By Brad GREENSHIELDS THE tradition of the North Coast Open being the culmination of Coffs Harbour’s Golf Club’s Festival of Golf is coming to an end. While the always popular Festival held at the end of October will continue for many years to come, this year’s North Coast Open has been moved to September. The ‘NorCo’ as it’s colloquially known as, will this year be the NSW Open Qualifier that the club was successful in attracting. To be held on 17 and 18 September, the 36-hole tournament that will see the top three placegetters qualify to play in the NSW Open. The tournament will carry a total of $50,000 in prize money which helped the club reach the decision to bring the timehonoured event forward. Hopes are high the injection of funds will see the Open once again attract a crack field of professionals. The North Coast Open dates back to the 1950’s and golfing legends such as the great Gary Player, Kel Nagle and Billy Dunk have all won it.

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Woman pushed to ground POLICE are appealing for public assistance following reports a woman was pushed to the ground and intimidated by an unknown man near Coffs Harbour. Sometime between 2pm and 2.30pm yesterday (Tuesday 28 July 2020), a 48-year-old woman was walking south along Moonee Beach near the sand dunes when she noticed a man walking towards her. Police have been told the man passed her before returning a short time later, grabbing her from behind and pushing her to the ground. The pair struggled before the woman freed herself and the man ran east towards Moonee Creek. The woman wasn’t injured. Officers from Coffs/Clarence Police District have commenced an investigation into the incident. As part of their inquiries, they would like to speak to a man who may be able to assist them. The man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged in his late 20s, between 175-180cm tall, with a medium build and short dark hair. He was last seen near a boat ramp at a nearby caravan park wearing no shirt, two-toned blue boardshorts and a white towel. Police are urging anyone who may have seen or heard anything in the Moonee Beach area yesterday afternoon or who may have CCTV or dashcam footage from the nearby area to contact Coffs Harbour Police Station on 6691 0799 or to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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q Reigning North Coast Open champion Jason Barby will need to overcome a number of professionals if he’s to defend his title in September. Photo: Green Shoots Marketing “In recent years the event has struggled to attract players of this calibre and hold the same prestige on the golfing calendar,”

Coffs Harbour Golf Club general manager Paul McAra said. “It is hoped that with the move of the Open back to a professional

event we will see the ‘NorCo’ back in the limelight and in time we may see the next Jason Day or Adam Scott playing our course.”

World Cup fever in Coffs

By Brad GREENSHIELDS

COFFS Harbour could well be playing a part in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Hosting rights for the global tournament were awarded to Australia and New Zealand recently and Coffs Harbour was listed in the official bid document. Not as a venue for any matches but as a possibility for a base for one of the 32 competing countries to set up camp in. The bid document saw the C.ex Coffs International Stadium highlighted as a preparation, training and acclimatisation venue.

Meanwhile Opal Cove Resort is listed as Coffs Harbour’s base camp hotel. When the tournament is played, a healthy percentage of the matches will be played in Sydney, Brisbane and Newcastle. This means simple geography is considered a major reason why Coffs Harbour would be deemed desirable for a team to stay in Coffs Harbour as it reduces travel time for teams during the massive event. Football authorities will now work with all three levels of Government to approach competing teams to base themselves in Coffs Harbour.

North Coast Football general manager, Andrew Woodward said football in the local region will get a real boost from the Women’s World Cup being played in Australia. "It will put the focus on the game, and more girls and women will want to put their boots on and join their friends for some fun and games," Mr Woodward said. "When Australia hosts significant events like the Olympics, Paralympics and other world cups, there’s usually a bounce in interest and participation in their sport at the grassroots level.”

Work will commence to transition pool managment arrangements to Council COFFS Harbour City Council and Lane 4 have announced that work will commence to transition pool management arrangements to Council. Group Leader Financial Services and Logistics Mark Griffioen said a decision has been made by Coffs Harbour City Council to take over the management of the pools from Lane 4. “Council has decided to take over management of the pools from mid-October to ensure this vital recreational service continues to be provided to the community and visitors. We have been discussing this matter with Lane 4 and have come to an arrangement that is in the best possible interests of all

involved.” Todd McHardy CEO of Lane 4 said like many Australian businesses, particularly in the recreation industry, the business has suffered greatly with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Whilst COVID-19 safe plans have ensured swimming pools are now a great place to visit, the federal and state government restrictions caused a significant shut down period and loss of revenue, membership and swim school enrolment. "Coffs Harbour City Council have agreed to release Lane 4 from this lease due to the extreme financial pressure COVID-19 has created. We will continue to operate

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the Coffs Harbour War Memorial Olympic Swimming Pool and open the Sawtell and Woolgoolga Pools in readiness for summer, then coordinate a professional transition of management in mid-October. Todd McHardy said, “As a company we enjoyed the challenge this lease presented and felt welcomed by the Coffs community and Council. We wish all residents well with their future swimming and thank the amazing Lane 4 local staff for their hard work during some challenging times. Staff will be eligible to seek employment with Council at the appropriate time subject to operational needs.”

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Knights on early charge By Brad GREENSHIELDS COFFS Harbour’s newest rugby entity has made a successful start to its foray into the New England competition. The Harbour Knights, a mixture of the Coffs Snappers and SCU Marlins, made the trek to Glen Innes and came with the win and a bonus point with the 38-5 result. The two Coffs Harbour clubs are fielding a combined team this season after being ruled unable to play in the Mid North Coast or Far North Coast competitions this year due to COVID-19.

Both clubs applied to play in their own right against the Armidale, Tamworth and Glen Innes teams but the NERU said it was unable to accommodate both clubs. The Marlins and Snappers then offered to join the competition as a combined entity and the proposal was accepted. The new team’s entry eliminates the bye that existed in the original New England fixture. On Saturday the Knights flew out of the blocks scoring four unanswered tries in the first half. The contest was more evenly matched in the second half but co-coach Brendan Hoy said

“To bring two clubs together in such a short space of time, it’s a pretty good result that win,” Hoy said. “I think we’ve kept most of the players happy.” Tomorrow the Knights will play its first home match of the season when it hosts Walcha at Bayrange Rugby Park. Walcha is the early tip for this year’s title and Hoy said the Knights will need to defend well. “They’re supposed to have a pretty good threequarter line with some guns out the back so it should be a pretty good game,” he said.

q SSAA Coffs Harbour vice-president Lance Miller takes aim while club president Rod Madeley and Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh watch on.

Shooters aim high with grant By Brad GREENSHIELDS

q It was a winning start to the year for the Harbour Knights, Coffs Harbour’s newest rugby team. Credit: Stephen Trewin

THE range at Sporting Shooters Association of Australia Coffs Harbour branch is about to improve out of telescopic sight. Work on the facilities at the club’s Dairyville range will include extra shelter over paths and the shooting area for people with disabilities as well as further accessible pathways. The project has been made possible by $31,250 in funding from the Community Building

Partnership administered by the State Government. SSAA Coffs Harbour president Rod Madeley said the club currently has five members who are disabled shooters. Those numbers swell when it hosts a major event. He explained that adding shelter over the path that leads uphill to the benchrest range will make a large difference. "The shooters get wet going up backwards and forwards at the moment," Mr Madeley said.

Surf titles just the beginning By Brad GREENSHIELDS THE best junior surfing talent in the state is set to converge on Coffs Harbour. Wednesday will see the first siren rung on the 2020 NSW Woolworths Junior Shortboard State Titles. The breaks at Macauleys and Park Beach will be the scene where the hottest under-16 and under-18 talent in the state will be vying for glory. Almost 300 surfers will be competing in the boys and girls divisions with local surfers such as Carly Shanahan, Rosie Smart, Bonnie Hills, Bella Morrison, Hunter Winkler Dayne Peel, Riley Smidt and Zac Knott flying the Coffs Coast flag. Lee Winkler, president of the Coffs Harbour Boardriders Club, said he hopes the locals can do really well and maybe qualify to be part of the NSW Surfmasters Team to compete at the Australian Surf Championship to be held in Port Macquarie later in the year. “All of the kids are good, clean living kids who live for

their surfing,” Winkler said. “Between the three Boardriders clubs we’ve got here, there are some great mentors for them and their families are really supportive as well.” The Shortboard Titles signal the beginning of a glut of events to be held on Coffs Harbour's renowned surf breaks. Once the Junior Shortboard is finished it’s straight into the High School State Titles to be held on 11 and 12 August. The Grom Comp will again be returning to Coffs Harbour this year, this time at the end of September. The end of November will see some star quality taking to our local waves. The Northern NSW qualifier of the nudie Australian Boardriders Battle will be held on 28 November with the top three teams advancing to the national final. This will be followed on the 29th and 30th by a leg of the newly announced 2020 Australian Open of Surfing Tour. “They’ll be coming here from left, right and centre,” Winkler said.

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"What we’ve been doing is holding an umbrella over them when they go up. There’ll be no need for that anymore as all of the paths will be completely covered." Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh said it was an easy project to get behind. "It’s a surprisingly popular sport. People think that it’s only on the fringes but so many in our society practice on the ranges and they practice it as a sport," Mr Singh said. "It’s amazing to see that we’ve got so many ranges on the Coffs Coast and we’re very proud to support them."

q Rosie Smart will be one of the locals vying for a state title when the NSW Woolworths Junior Shortboard event starts in Coffs Harbour on Wednesday. Credit: Ethan Smith/Surfing NSW. Photo Supplied.

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LEASED to NSW Government Agency for 3 years with option to renew. New, quality concrete tilt-panel industrial unit showing strong return on investment. This new strata complex contains five, high quality concrete tilt panel industrial units. Unit 5 is the biggest unit in the complex, with the added bonus of prime signage exposure space facing Forge Drive. The unit provides high internal clearance with wide and high electric roller door and an attractive glazed frontage. The internal layout is fantastic for easily adding internal office or mezzanine areas as required. Two designated parking spaces are registered on title and the complex enjoys a wide driveway with good turning space for vehicles. Insulated roof and LED lighting all help with the energy efficiency and the large disabled bathroom with shower and nicely appointed kitchenette adds to the long list of features this unit has on offer. Located in the popular Isles Industrial Estate, Coffs Coast premier industrial estate - providing easy access to the Pacific Highway and what will be the southern

on/off ramp for the proposed Coffs Harbour bypass. “Limited supply and high demand has resulted in good capital growth and solid rental returns for the Coffs Coast industrial property market” said exclusive listing agent Cherie Parik. “The local commercial market has fared quite well despite Covid-19. Your CPS have achieved some really great sales results and plenty of lease deals since the pandemic hit; reassuring us that there is still a lot of confidence in the local market” “With the proposed by-pass works closer than ever before and so much Government infrastructure spend dedicated to the area and private enterprise spending in the pipeline, we are confident the Coffs Coast will continue to grow as a viable and successful investment option” Buying a commercial property really isn’t as daunting as it may seem and it is not just for a select few – why not you too? “We encourage you to speak with your accountant or financial adviser and your bank manager to check if adding a commercial property to your investment plan is worth considering” If you are seeking a low maintenance, high quality industrial unit in a great location – this one is for you! For further information on this brand new complex - contact exclusive sales agents: Your Commercial Property Specialist: 5606 2444 https://www.yourcps.com. au/20025166

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POSITIONED on just over 5 acres, this property in beautiful Bonville could be the opportunity that you have been waiting for. The house itself is definitely a renovation project but has the bare bones to create something special and is able to be lived in as is. Consisting of 3 bedrooms, bathroom, living and kitchen

on the upper level plus a further 2 rooms, laundry and bathroom on the ground level there is plenty of space and scope to make this your own. The deck on the upper level is north facing and is a great spot to sit in the sun. The land itself is very usable and has a gradual slope to the middle of the block and a gradual upwards slope to the back. Perfect for a couple of

horses or if you are seeking an easy to maintain small acreage. The property also includes access to a dam and a bore and has a good-sized shed. A rare opportunity in Bonville to secure a property with such great potential. For more information contact Sean Campbell PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour 0435 164 807.

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Brand New! 3 Ted Ovens Drive, Coffs Harbour Price: $288,000 to $700,000 + GST

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5 Gumtree Glen, Sapphire Beach

12.00-12.30

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$995,000

16 Seachange Crescent, Moonee Beach

11.30-12.00

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83/94 Solitary Islands Way, Sapphire Beach

12.00-12.30

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67 Bluff Road, Emerald Beach

OTHER Open Houses 378 East Bank Road, Coramba

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New Listing

MOVE IN WITH NOTHING TO DO!

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3 Caltowie Place, Coffs Harbour

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FANTASTIC BONVILLE OPPORTUNITY

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$515,000 - $539,000

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

View: Saturday 2.00-2.30pm Vanessa Simpson 0422 401 875 vanessasimpson@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

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33 Bonville Station Road, Bonville

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AUCTION

• A fantastic property that has opportunity written all over it • Positioned on just over 5 acres of mostly cleared land • The perfect renovation project that you can make your own • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 extra rooms on the ground level • North facing back deck with fabulous mountain views • Usable land which could be suitable for a couple of horses • Access to a dam plus the property has its own bore

Onsite - Saturday 8th August, 12.30pm

View: Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Sean Campbell 0435 164 807 seancampbell@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

New Listing

RURAL DELIGHT!

5

378 East Bank Road, Coramba

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3000m2 NEAR THE BEACH

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$890,000 - $979,000

• 3-4 bedroom main residence • 2 bedroom Shearers Quarters • Huge 3 bay 18.4m x 9m shed • Additional 4 bay open machinery shed • Extensive rural views plus bore, dam, creek • 20 minutes from Coffs Harbour CBD • 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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341 Solitary Islands Way, Sapphire Beach • Prestige location with a stylish new makeover • New carpet, new blinds give a contemporary fresh feel • Views in every direction that will take your breath away • Relax on the balcony overlooking green hills & valleys • Large block with level, blank canvas backyard- side access • Huge under house storage options for tradies & hobbies • Convenient walk to new reserve/kids park & on bus route

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New Listing

TWO FAMILY HOME SAPPHIRE BEACH

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MODERN RURAL LIVING

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$995,000

5 Gumtree Glen, Sapphire Beach

• 5 bedroom modern home with all the extras • 390m² of living on the upper and lower level • Enjoy luxury entertainer’s kitchen with butler’s pantry • Timber floors & high raked ceilings on the upper level • Opportunity to rent out the lower level or Airbnb • The home has solar power and solar hot water • Land size is 914 m² with beautiful landscaping

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54 Thoroughbred Close, Nana Glen

View: Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Cheryl Donaldson 0412 675 240 cheryldonaldson@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour

• Modern home positioned on just under 3.5 acres of land • Less than 5 years old and will cater for the growing family • Kitchen with stone benchtops plus a butler’s pantry • Sparkling inground pool leading off the entertaining area • Room for horses or animals with cleared land and bush • Includes a 2 bay machinery/storage shed + your own bore • Approx. 20 mins drive from the Coffs Harbour CBD

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New Listing

BEACHSIDE SANCTUARY

1 Beach Haven Court, Sapphire Beach

• Perfect for a downsizer or those looking to retire in style • Neat and tidy home approximately 100m walk to the beach • Access to a pool, tennis court, bbq area and clubhouse • Main bed, living, dining and kitchen all on the ground floor • 2 bedrooms, bathroom and 2nd living on the upper level • In good condition but with opportunities to modernise • An outstanding home in an outstanding location, inspect today

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IMMACULATE HOME IN THE PERFECT LOCATION

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4 Malouf Close, Coffs Harbour

$599,000 - $639,000

• Immaculate home located in a quiet cul-de-sac • Suitable as a first home, downsizing opportunity or investment • Positioned on an almost perfectly level block of land • Family friendly layout with 2 separate living areas • Great sized bedrooms all with built in wardrobes • Bonus of a 3rd toilet in the ample sized laundry • Drive through garage gives great access to the backyard

02 6652 5833

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Boost for first home buyers COFFS Coast first home buyers and the construction industry are big winners under a targeted boost by the NSW Nationals in government to eliminate stamp duty on newly-built homes below $800,000 and slash thousands of dollars for properties up to $1 million. “This is a fantastic opportunity that I encourage

local first home buyers and those planning to build a new home to take advantage of,” said Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh. “This boost will provide much needed support for housing construction and support local jobs in the building industry at a time when we need them more than ever before.

“Hundreds of our residents could see their bank balances benefit from this change – that dream of owning or building a new home doesn’t have to be just a dream.” Under the changes the threshold above which stamp duty will be charged on new homes for first home buyers will increase from the current

$650,000 to $800,000, with the concession reducing on higher values before phasing out at $1 million. Stamp duty threshold on vacant land will rise from $350,000 to $400,000 and will phase out at $500,000. The change to the thresholds will only apply to newly-built homes and vacant land, not to

Excellence recognised for the second year running By Kue HALL BEING ‘dedicated to raising the bar’ is the drive behind a local real estate agency representing Coffs Harbour on a Statewide level. Your Commercial Property Specialist is looking to take home the REINSW Award for Excellence Commercial Agency (Small) for the second year running, after again been nominated as a finalist. After winning in 2019, CEO and Principal Cherie Parik attributes the ongoing

success of her agency to the team being dedicated to raising the bar on how commercial property is sold, leased and managed on the Coffs Coast. “With the real estate industry experiencing a tumultuous start to the year with bushfires and Covid-19; it’s reassuring to see good business and real estate deals are still being achieved in town,” Cherie said. “Our team work hard to ensure our clients are well informed and know without

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existing homes, and will last for a 12-month period, commencing on 1 August 2020. Other purchases will continue to benefit from existing schemes. Mr Singh said the changes would save first home buyers stamp duty of up to $31,335 on a new $800,000 home. The NSW Government will also continue to offer a

Damon Rootes, Cherie Parik, Angie Beckhouse, Janine Mapstone.

a doubt that we have their back and their best interest in mind at all times. “We are proud to be representing Coffs Harbour in such a prestigious award.” Now in its 23rd year, the REINSW Awards for Excellence is the biggest and most respected property industry awards in NSW and aims to celebrate the best, bravest and brightest individuals and teams in the industry. Winners will be announced on Friday, 30 October.

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$10,000 First Home Owner Grant, which is available to people buying a new first home worth no more than $600,000, or buying land and building a new first home worth no more than $750,000 in total. More information on the first home buyer assistance schemes will become available here: revenue.nsw.gov.au/grantsschemes/first-home-buyer/ assistance-scheme

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8/11 Charismatic Boultwood & Private Street, Coffs Harbour

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 Sawtell’s fine beaches being only a 5 minute drive away. Arrange your inspection today!

This immaculately presented townhouse is Be one of the privileged few to live in the sought situated in a sought after complex in popular after location of Eimeo Village. Park Beach. Presented over two levels, the • Immaculate, elevated & a/c split level home spacious floor plan includes open living, and • 2.7m high ceilings on both floors the master bedroom & en-suite upstairs, with • Quilla timber staircase, polished timber two generously proportioned bedrooms, a full • Spacious kitchen, generous open plan layout bathroom, and double garage below. • Gated • Roomy deck overlooking secluded yard security complex - level walk to shopping centres, • Downstairs rumpus or 4th bedroom bowling club, and Jetty cafes & restaurants. • 8m side carport, extra carport for boat

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Inspect Saturday 10.30 – 11.00am Sale $365,000

View Saturday 26 May Thursday 29 View Saturday 1st August 10.30-11.00am Sale $379,000 Sale $589,000 Web rh.com.au/toowoomba/ 19053598

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1/22 Sandpiper Cres, Boambee East

16 Charismatic Seachange&Crescent, Private Moonee Beach

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!!

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 • Immaculate, elevated & a/c split level home relaxation. Centrally located living spaces • 2.7m high ceilings on both floors combine a gourmet kitchen, dining, and family • Quilla timber staircase, polished timber area. Generous 852m2 block with well planned, • Spacious kitchen, generous open plan layout low maintenance gardens. Sought after location • Roomy deck overlooking secluded yard with Moonee Beach and a major Shopping Centre • Downstairs rumpus or 4th bedroom & Tavern a comfortable stroll. • 8m side carport, extra carport for boat

Sale $477,500

View Saturday 26 May Thursday 29 View Saturday 1st August 11.30-12.00pm Sale $379,000 Sale $885,000 Web rh.com.au/toowoomba/ 19053598

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20 Perry Drv, Coffs Harbour

12 Charismatic Azure Avenue, & Private Emerald Beach

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!!

VISTA AZURE ON THE NORTHERN BEACHES. Be one of the privileged few to live in the sought Captivating ocean, island & mountain views are after location of Eimeo Village. yours to enjoy every night & day 24/7 for the rest • Immaculate, elevated & a/c split level home of your life. This spacious & beautifully presented • 2.7m high ceilings on both floors 3 bedroom home is set high on just under an acre • Quilla timber staircase, polished timber of land & provides an open plan design that • Spacious kitchen, generous open plan layout takes full advantage of the stunning vista. Easy • Roomy deck overlooking secluded yard entertaining with large patio at the rear while an • Downstairs rumpus or 4th bedroom elevated deck out front for dinning with a view. • 8m side carport, extra carport for boat

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Sale $625,000

View Saturday 26 May Thursday 29 View By Appointment Sale $379,000 Sale $880,000 Web rh.com.au/toowoomba/ 19053598

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James Brearley 0414 897 040

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Lot 71 Faviell Drv, Bonville

Enjoy Be onerear of the lane privileged access tofew your to huge live indouble the sought garage, after location plus side of Eimeo accessVillage. for storage of van or boat. Living areas & main&bedroom overlook • Immaculate, elevated a/c split level home beautiful sunny rear courtyard with easy access • 2.7m high ceilings on both floors to away from the street • raised Quillapatio. timberTucked staircase, polished timber noise & freshly painted with brand new • Spacious kitchen, generous open planstainless layout steel appliances. Coffs Creeksecluded walking yard track, • Roomy deck overlooking beach, jetty, restaurants Sunday market all • Downstairs rumpus or&4th bedroom within easycarport, walking distance. • 8m side extra carport for boat

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!

View Saturday 1st August 10.00-10.30am Saturday 26 May Thursday 29 Sale $520,000 $379,000

Sale $575,000 Scott Bellamy 0438581611

James Brearley 0414 897 040

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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 it’s original character, with after location of Eimeo Village. hardwood floors, & a big north facing covered • Immaculate, elevated & a/c split level home deck to the rear. Bailey Avenue is a sought after • 2.7m high ceilings on both floors location & anyone entering the market with • Quilla timber staircase, polished timber an eye to improve will reap the rewards. Don’t • Spacious kitchen, generous open plan layout get me wrong, the home is very livable in it’s • Roomy deck overlooking secluded yard current state, with r/c air conditioning, and slow • Downstairs rumpus or 4th bedroom combustion stove. Add some bling & it will sing. • 8m side carport, extra carport for boat

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

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Coffs Harbour 6652 1066

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Calendar of Events for

Coffs Coast

WHATS ON

DATE

TIME

WHERE

Josh Matheson

(Music)

Frid 31st July

6.30pm- 9.30pm

The Hoey Moey

Benny Black

(Music)

Frid 31st July

7pm- 9pm

The Element Bar Coffs Harbour

WHAT'S ON By Natalie GILL

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.

Annual Camp Quality Charity Golf Day (Sports)

Frid 21st August

11am-5pm (Reg by 11am)

Coffs Harbour Golf Club Earl Street Coffs Harbour

Georgia Cummins

(Music)

21st August

6.30pm-9.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Mighty Ocean

(Music)

Sat 22nd August

6.30pm-9.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Saige (Shanteya & Jo)

(Music)

Sat 22nd August

7pm-9pm

The Element Bar Coffs Harbour

Katie Brooke

(Music)

Sun 23rd August

1pm-4.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Tasty Jambalaya Nights in July & Open Mic! (Food & Music)

Fri 31st July

6pm

RED-C Events (The Old Fishing Club Coffs Harbour)

Village Markets Woolgoolga

Frid 31st July

7am -11.30am Every Friday

Woolgoolga Queen Street Basketball Courts

Sonny James

Sat 1st August

6.30pm-9.30pm

The Hoey Moey

Sun 23rd August

8am-2pm

Marina Drive Coffs Harbour Jetty Foreshore

Foodies Markets $2 Entry Per Person with Free Parking

Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets ‘Saije’ Shanteya & Jo (Markets & Music)

Sat 1st August

12pm-7pm

Coffs Harbour Showground

Tim Richards

(Music)

Fri 28th August

7pm-9pm

The Element Bar Coffs Harbour

Josh Matheson

(Music)

Sat 1st August

7pm-9pm

The Element Bar

Mark O’Keffe

(Music)

Fri 28th August

6.30pm-9.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Pleasing George Plays the Blues (Music)

Sat 1st August

12pm-1pm

Jess Swilks

(Music)

Sat 29th August

6.30pm-9.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Bellingen Growers Market

Sat 1st August

7.30am-11.30pm

North Bellingen Showground

Tim Richards

(Music)

Sat 29th August

7pm-9pm

The Element Bar Coffs Harbour

Dorrigo Community Markets

Sat 1st August

9am-12pm

Hickory St Dorrigo

Senior NSW Oztag State Cup 2020 (Sports)

Sat 1st -3rd August

10.30am-4.30pm 3 Days

CEX- International Stadium (Ticketed Event)

Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets ‘Big River Blues’ (Markets & Music)

Sun 30th August

8am-2pm

Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshore Coffs Harbour

Mother & Daughter Art Exhibition Hosted by Taylor Meagher- Artist & The Federal Hotel (Art)

Raku the Soul Man

(Music)

Sun 30th August

1pm-4.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Sat 1st August

6pm

Coffs Coast Motor Show

(Cars)

Sun 30th August

9.30am

Coffs Harbour Marina

Mother & Daughter Art Exhibition Hosted by Taylor Meagher -Artist & the Federal Hotel (Art)

Sun 2nd August

8pm

The Federal Hotel Bellingen

Super Hero Day Coffs Harbour (Kids Fun)

Fri 4th-6th September

2pm-4pm

Hosted by Julie Clyde Creative Coffs Harbour/ Ticketed Event

Tahlia Matheson

(Music)

Sun 2nd August

1pm-4.30pm

The Hoey Moey

Sun 6th Sept

8am-2pm

Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshore Coffs Harbour

Harbourside Makers & Growers Market ‘Just Like That’ (Markets & Music)

Sun 2nd August

8am-2pm

Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets ‘Ocean Road’ (Markets & Music)

Marina Drive Coffs Harbour Jetty Foreshores

Athletics

(Sports)

Sun 13th September

Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets ‘Icebreakers’ (Markets & Music)

Sun 13th September

8am-2pm

Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshore Coffs Harbour

Bellingen Spring Plant Fair (Markets)

Sat 12th September

8am-2pm

Bellingen Market Park Church Street Bellingen

Nsw open Qualifier Golf

Thurs 17th September

2 Days

Coffs Harbour

Sat 19th September

2 Days

Coffs Harbour

Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets ‘Cheynne Murphy’ (Markets & Music)

Sun 20th September

8am-2pm

Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshores Coffs Harbour

Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets ‘Micka Scene’ (Markets & Music)

Sun 27th September

8am-2pm

Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshores Coffs Harbour

Kailey Pallas

Frid 14th October

7pm

The Pier Hotel

(Music)

International Blues music Day

The Federal Hotel Bellingen

Surfing 2020 NS Woolworths Junior Shortboard State Titles (Sports)

Wed 5th August

(6 Days)

Coffs Harbour

Top Shelf

Sun 2nd August

4.30pm

Sawtell RSL Club

Bellingen Farmers Market & Producers Markets

Wed 5th August (Every Wednesday)

2.30pm-5.30pm

Bellingen Park Church Street

Racing (Sports) Coffs Harbour Gold Cup 2020

Thurs 6th August

11am-6pm

Coffs Harbour Race Course, Howard Street

Cinematinee (Show) Pain & Glory $12.50 Online/ $13.00 at Door

Thurs 6th August

2pm-6pm

Jetty Theatre 337 Harbour Dr Coffs Harbour

Frid 7th August

7pm (100min) Book Online $20 Tickets Pre show platters $25

Jetty Theatre Coffs Harbour

(Music)

The Live set Concert Sessions with Heather Rose & Special Guest Rolo Canning (Music Show) Chris Grieve

(Music)

Frid 7th August

7pm-9pm

The Element Bar Coffs Harbour

Steve Bennett

(Music)

Fri 7th August

6.30pm-9.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Pamela Hata

(Music)

Sat 8th August

6.30pm-9.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Racing Bonville Cup 2020 Coffs Harbour (Sports)

Sat 8th August

11.30am-5pm

Coffs Harbour Race Club

Ocean Harvest Festival

Sat 8th August

10am-5pm

Fishermans Co-op The Jetty Coffs Harbour

Sat 8th August

7pm-9pm

The Element Bar Coffs Harbour

Benny Black Simon & Angus

(Music) (Music)

Sun 9th August

1pm-4.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Harbourside Makers and Growers Market ‘JuiceBox” (Markets & Music)

Sun 9th August

8am-2pm

Marina Drive Coffs Harbour Jetty Foreshores

Surfing

(Sports)

Mon 11th August

( 2 Days)

High School State Titles Coffs Harbour

Josh Matheson

(Music)

Fri 14th August

7pm-9pm

The Element Bar Coffs Harbour

Kailey Palla

(Music)

Frid 14th August

6.30pm-9.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Richie Williams

(Music)

Sat 15th August

6.30pm-9.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Benny Black

(Music)

Sat 15th August

7pm-9pm

The Element Bar Coffs Harbour

Sat 15th August

8am-2.30pm

Bellingen Trail Bellingen

Sun 16th August

1pm-4.30pm

The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour

Sun 16th August

12.30pm

Raleigh Winery NSW (Bookings Essential)

Bellingen Markets Raw Candy Pure Acoustic

(Music) (Music/wine)

Harbourside Makers & Growers Market ‘Micka Scene (Markets & Music)

Sun 16th August

8am-2pm

Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshores Coffs Harbour

Tim Stokes

Fri 21st August

7pm-9pm

The Element Bar Coffs Harbour

(Music)

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Soccer Telstra State SAD Championships for Girls

(Sports)

(Sports)

(Music)

Soccer NNSWF Champion of Champions (Sports)

Sun 4th october

Snow White & the 7 Cool Dudes (Kids/Family)

Frid 9th October

Crystal craft Festival

Sat 10th October

Junior Australian Oztag championships

(Sports)

Festival of Golf

(Sports)

Coffs Harbour Running Festival

Coffs Harbour 10.30amSession 1 12.30pmSession 2

Jetty Memorial Theatre Ticketed Event

Coffs Harbour

Sat 10th October

3 Days

Coffs Harbour

Sun 18th October

6 Days

Coffs Harbour

Fri 23rd October

8pm-11pm

CEX Coffs Harbour Ticketed Event

Dorrigo Folk Festival & Bluegrass Festival (Music)

Frid 23rd25th October

5pm

Dorrigo Ticketed Event

Golf Open & Ladies Classic (Sports)

Sat 24th October

2 Days

Coffs Harbour

Blues & Berries Festival

Sun 1st November

10am-6pm

Woolgoolga (Free)

The International Buskers & Comedy Festival

Frid 26th-29th November

Dorrigo Show

Frid 27thSun 29th November

Frid Start2pm

Dorrigo Showground Waterfall Way Dorrigo

29th November

8.30am-10am

Jordan Esplanade Coffs Harbour Hosted by Colour Frenzy, Harbourside Markets & ARCH

The McClymonts 2020 Tour

Coffs 5k Colour Frenzy (Kids/Family)

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(Family)

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TIDES Graph and Times are for

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Solutions

solution no. 17568

Across: 1. Ibis, 4. Screech, 8. Anna, 9. Hard, 10. Untried, 11. Debt, 12. Acre, 14. Sending, 17. Chant, 19. Aster, 22. Elderly, 26. Colt, 27. Lair, 28. Candour, 29. Asps, 30. Snap, 31. Meddles, 32. Seer. Down: 2. Branch, 3. Sadden, 4. Snubs, 5. Canter, 6. Erred, 7. Clean, 12. Acne, 13. Raid, 15. Into, 16. Girt, 18. Ill-use, 20. Scraps, 21. Elapse, 23. Lease, 24. Ended, 25. Yarns.

CrossworD solution no. 17568

THE RIGHT TABLE SHOW TIDAL VARIATIONS AT SEVERAL LOCATIONS

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No. 198

PO Box 8271 Bundall Qld Australia 4217

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17568 Crossword Goldstar

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Goldstar Crossword Across: 1. Grip, 4. Chortle, 8. Ache, 9. Adit, 10. Alludes, 11. Rasp, 12. Zero, 14. Meander, 17. Emend, 19. Aspen, 22. Totally, 26. Test, 27. Lair, 28. Cleaver, 29. Ecru, 30. Gnaw, 31. Adheres, 32. Note. Down: 2. Redeem, 3. Patron, 4. Chasm, 5. Helper, 6. Rouen, 7. Liege, 12. Zest, 13. Rest, 15. Dope, 16. Runt, 18. Allege, 20. Strewn, 21. Esprit, 23. Ogled, 24. Amaze, 25. Yarns.

PUZZLES

OLD STAR CROSSWORD 12 X 12 COFFS COAST

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NAMBUCCA RIVER Watts Creek Macksville

(high) 1hr 1hr 30m

(low)

KALANG RIVER Uranga Bridge

1hr 20m

1hr 40m

BELLENGER RIVER Mylestom Raleigh Bellingen

30m 1hr 1hr 40m

1hr 1hr 30m 2hr 10m

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LEAH LORENZUTTA Happy Birthday. Have a wonderful day beautiful lady. Love from Adam. Bailey and Amalie xxx

JOYCE DENHAM Birthday Wishes to my mother, Joyce Denham, 96 years old on 29th July. All the best from all the family. Joy x.

HAPPY Birthday Vicki, Sending you kind wishes & warm cuddles. Love, Kirstin

BULLBAR TJM Alloy 100 Series Landcruiser, few dings, fits well, $50ono, 0411670420 1

KIDS BIKE Giant Mt Bike, basket and bottle holder, good cond, $140, 0456899076 1

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

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Relatives and friends are invited to attend Jim’s funeral service appointed to commence TODAY on Friday, 31st July 2020 at 2pm at the Coffs Harbour Presbyterian Church, Harbour Drive, Coffs Harbour. Thence for private cremation.

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ENTERTAINMENT Unit Wood finish, impressive size and storage, good cond, $120, 0407092378 1 FOG LIGHTS Mitsubishi Triton 2020, indicators and wiring loom, brand new, never used, $500, 0434215779 1

KAYAK Kids Jnr, suit up to 60kg, near new, yellow, paddle, $110, 0418411126 1

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DUMB BELLS Adjustable 20kg set, no bar included, $50, 0460651746 1

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

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DRESSING TABLE SET Dressers, mirror and powder glass set, wanted gone asap, $280ono, 0499042069 1

IPAD 4 32g, Slate grey, good condition, Woolgoolga area, Neg, 0417388371 1

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CONVERSE One Star Size 8 Ladies, white, new cond, worn once - wrong fit, $40, 04031212691

HAMMER DRILL Makita cordless, barely used, top condition, quick sale, $250, 0402530146 1

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COFFEE MACHINE Breville BCM600 Percolator/Drip, new cond, fully programmable fresh brews, $35, 0417608577 1

FRIDGE Vintage Rotofrig, 1950s, not working, antique piece, rotating shelves, $200, 0418622319 1

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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 9’1, Tim Clarke Custom, High performance ride, crowd pleaser, $505, 0456789566 1 MODEM Huawei 4G Wireless Router, like new cond, only 4 months old, bargain price! $165, 04176085771 MT BIKE 26”, perfect cond, includes helmet, quick sale, $150, 0416260638 1 MULTI TOOL Makita multi-tool, quality cond, all jobs, $120, 0402530146 1 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 PRESSURE CLEANER Karcher 1400W K2 Gurney, like new cond, works perfect, $100, 0416241811 1 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area

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

TEA CANISTER Anna Gare collection, brand new cond, vacuum seal, $30, 0417608577 1

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

TENT poles, wooden two piece, 5 x 1900mm, 2 x LD SO $4 each. 2100mm, 0419 144 766.

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

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ROCKING CHAIR American Style, original cond, joints need doing, $175, 04186223191

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

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SPORTS JACKET Australian team vintage style, green and gold, John Howard era, $15, 0487973172 1

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WHEELCHAIR Power, Easy RiderOCougar. Vg LD cond, newScontroller arm $600 0427974136

SURFBOARD OnE Ezi Rider 9ft Softy, Great cond, $450, 0420318141 1

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SURFBOARD Tony Staples, 7’10, FCS1s, needs fins, $220, 0418411126 1 SURFBOARD Dennis Anderson 6’0, retro shape, few dings repaired, fins and pad incl, $320, 0488788800 1 SURFBOARD 80s Daniell Thruster, good cond, vintage item, $220, 0401579079 1 SWIM FINS Clipper surf/swim fins, medium, good cond, $30, 0402 530 1461

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DINGHYS 2 x 8ft dinghys, 1 alum $350, 1 ply wood $300. 0425 254 612 DINGHY Inflatable hard bottom, Mercury 5hp, oars, fuel tank, needs lines, carries 40hp, $800, 0411726937 1 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au DINGHYS 2 x 8ft dinghys, 1 alum $350, 1 ply wood $300. 0425 254 612

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2005 Toyota Corolla, Manual, 240,000kms, 5 months rego, quick sale for travel, $3,900, col20n, 0402530146 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

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

HOBIE 16 catamaran on gal trailer. $500 49817721 a/h

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

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

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

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SURFS up for professional and aspiring surfers with the announcement of the Australian Open of Surfing Tour to go ahead in late 2020 - with Coffs Harbour hosting round six. The announcement coincides with recent news that professional surfing would not recommence until the end of 2020. The series will feature a minimum of seven events and will take place in the latter months of 2020, giving professional and aspiring surfers a chance to win prize money. 2019 Vissla Sydney Surf Pro Champion Jordy Lawler is eager to get back onto the water. “I think there’s a lot of surfers like me who have really missed the opportunity to compete since everything unfolded with the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Lawler. “It’s awesome to hear that there will be seven events that will give people like me the chance to win some prize money and get back into the spirit of competing.” Surfing NSW CEO Luke Madden

said the domestic tour is tailored to help foster and nurture Australian talent. “The 2020 Australian Open of Surfing Tour is the perfect platform for professional and grassroots surfers to come together in Australia to compete in a series of events in decent locations,” he said. “We really hope we can build this series each year into a prestigious title and tour similar to the national series events we used to see in the 80’s and 90’s.” The Coffs Harbour round will be held on the 29th and 30th of November. All event will adhere to strict COVID-19 policies and regulations outlined by the Australian Government ad Council protocols. Entries open in August, for more information visit www.surfingnsw.. com.au. The NSW leg of the 2020 Australian Open of Surfing Tour is proudly supported by Destination Kiama, Coffs Harbour City Council, Sutherland Shire Council and Northern Beaches Council.

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