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q VOLUNTEERS in Woolgoolga were recently acknowledged for their tireless efforts following the receipt of Federal Government
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funding. Woolgoolga Seniors’ Centre and Woolgoolga Regional Community Gardens Association
were the lucky recipients. Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan said both organisations support many people in the
community and are very deserving of funding.
Voice of Youth By Emma DARBIN
Cultural & Civic Space, gaining young interest
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space within the new central library in the Cultural and Civic Space building. Students from Coffs Harbour Senior College met with members of the BVN Architecture team charged with designing the controversial new building, Coffs Harbour City Council Mayor Councillor Denise Knight, and Coffs Harbour City Council staff to learn more about the design development of the youth space. The BVN team showed the students digital sketches of the space and asked for their feedback on furniture and technology, as well as their ideas
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about how they would use the custom-designed space. Coffs Harbour Senior College student Catherine Lagettie said she really liked the flexibility and design of the new youth space. “The project is really exciting for people my age, and is something that Coffs Harbour is missing and really needs,” Catherine said. Coffs Harbour Senior College Creative and Performing Arts teacher Cheryl Ward said it was important for local youths to have access to a well-designed and resourced public library. “While a public library offers benefits to every young person, for some, this youth space will be
their only opportunity to access the technology and resources needed to learn and grow outside of the school environment,” Ms Ward said. Coffs Harbour Mayor Cr Denise Knight said it was refreshing and sometimes surprising to hear the kinds of things local youths want from their library. “Knowing that we’re creating a space so our young people can have access to the best possible cultural, social and educational resources keeps me inspired and motivated,” Cr Knight said. BVN Interior Designer for the Cultural and Civic Space project Amelia Lipa said youth
spaces within libraries provide an environment for young people to connect, study, relax, dream, work and hang out together. “A dedicated youth space shows teens they are valued by the community and typically leads to a deeper engagement with other areas of the library,” Ms Lipa said. “It’s interesting and surprising for us to hear the insights of young people who have different and new ways of thinking, helping us to develop and create spaces to meet and exceed their requirements.” The meeting was one of three library youth space meetings conducted during July.
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“Volunteers are central to so many local organisations and provide important services in our community,” Mr Hogan said.
“It is important to support the efforts of these organisations and the individuals that allow them to function.”
Woolgoolga Seniors’ Centre received $5,000 through the Be Connected program to run a free ‘Health My Way’ program that teaches digital health and literacy. Woolgoolga Regional Community Gardens Association received $4,700 to construct a large outdoor covered gathering place. “This will create a space for the whole community to enjoy, especially the groups that use the gardens for educational activities,” Mr Hogan said. Woopi Gardens was established more than 10 years ago and was the first community garden in Woolgoolga.
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q Mid North Coast Local Health District registered nurse Grainne Ducat in personal protective equipment (PPE). By Sandra MOON IF you have visited a doctor’s surgery in the last week you will have seen a marked change, with doctors and staff now donning surgical face masks.
This is part of new advice applying to hospitals and community health settings that came into effect across NSW on Friday, 24 July. Mid North Coast Local Health District Chief Executive, Stewart
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patients. Patients are also required to wear a mask, where possible.” “In line with this advice, all visitors to our hospitals and Community Health facilities must also wear a mask. We encourage you to wear your own mask if you have one that is in good, clean condition. If you are visiting the hospital and you don’t have a mask, our staff can provide one,” said Mr Dowrick. Visitors to hospitals and community health facilities have also been limited, with one visitor allowed per patient per day. Since early February, 28,000 tests have been conducted on the Mid North Coast, including 9,376 in Coffs Harbour and 1,653 in Bellingen (as at August 2). “We are constantly monitoring the situation across the region and are well prepared for any increase in COVID-19 cases. “To help us protect the community it is critical that people continue to come forward for testing even for the mildest of symptoms, such as a runny nose, scratchy throat or a cough,” said Mr Dowrick. “Although there are no new cases of COVID-19 on the Mid North Coast, we are continuing to do all we can to protect our community. “These measures, along with the COVID-safe practices we have implemented across the district, will help us protect our community,” he said. Additional advice and information from the NSW Government regarding the wearing of masks can be found here: https://www.nsw.gov.au/ covid-19/face-masks
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Support for farmers grows q (from left) NSW Farmers CEO Peter Arkle, Minister for Agriculture Adam Marshall, Agriculture Commissioner Daryl Quinlivan and Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh.
q Ricky Grimson attacking the righthanders at Boomerang Beach in the NSW Surfmasters Titles.
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Three locals reached the finals at Boomerang Beach where they shone throughout the event, surfing in punchy three-to-four foot righthanders.
Lyle Elder from Moonee Beach finished runner-up in the Over-60s division. Also finishing runner-up was Korora’s Ricky Grimson in the Over-50s division. Meanwhile there’s plenty of young talent on show in Coffs Harbour this week. Wednesday saw the start of the 2020 NSW Woolworths Junior Shortboard Titles with almost 300 surfers in the under-16 and under-18 age divisions vying for a state title. The event continues until the finals are held on Monday. There’ll be no rest though as Tuesday and Wednesday will see the High School State Titles held on our breaks.
Commissioner was a major NSW Government election commitment and is an important step in delivering the protections and policies our farmers need to grow and thrive,” Mr Marshall said. “Daryl is incredibly well regarded in the industry, having served as the Secretary of the Commonwealth Agriculture Department and headed up the Productivity Commission. “His wealth of experience will be critical in driving growth in our state’s $16 billion primary industries sector.” The Agriculture Commissioner will review the NSW Government’s
Right to Farm Policy and will have a particular focus on resolving land use conflict and identifying growth opportunities for the industry. “This Government has already introduced the toughest penalties in the nation for farm trespass and now we’re focused on removing other impediments constraining primary production in NSW,” Mr Marshall said. Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh welcomed the announcement and said the Commissioner would be a strong voice for local farmers. “Coffs Harbour is home to diverse agricultural operations and
I look forward to working with the Commissioner to back our farmers and ensure we have a vibrant industry into the future,” Mr Singh said. Mr Quinlivan said he was honoured to be appointed to the role and would advocate strongly on behalf of the state’s farmers. “My goal is to see a stronger and more vibrant agricultural industry in NSW and I look forward to working closely with farmers to understand what they need to take the industry to the next level,” Mr Quinlivan said.
Creating ‘food security’ on the Coffs Coast By Kue HALL
JOSHUA and Tomoko Allen are on a mission to ensure local food supply will ‘never go back to the way it was’ with the arrival of their $27 million Project Scope. The husband and wife team behind Synchronicity Farm’s The Raw Food Hub have been run off their feet since COVID-19 shook the local farmer-to-market supply chain. Now, they’re focused on making the Coffs Coast completely ‘food resilient’ with Project Scope: a Horticulture Internship Farm near Bellingen and Farmer Community Marketplace near Coffs Harbour. “These two initiatives will enable end-to-end supply chain connectivity
for farmers and result in 570 new jobs,” Joshua said. The initiative will provide graduates from accredited learning partners a sponsored, twoyear on-farm placement to help them put everything they learned into practice. “We will be able to give 100 new farmers the opportunity to lease a quarter-acre block with all the infrastructure they need to start a microagribusiness,” Joshua said. “They will receive farm hand support, mentoring by experienced farmers, plus marketing and administrative support; as well as a supply/purchase agreement so they know what they’ll be paid for their produce, before they even put a seed in the ground.” These farmers will
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then supply the Farmer Community Marketplace that will include a seven day farmer’s market open to the public, as well as an artisan bakery, micro-brewery and paddock-to-plate restaurant dining. “This is about
connecting local farmers and their stories with their communities; and communities having access to local, nutrient-dense foods all year round,” Joshua said. “We want to make sure that if the Pacific Highway was cut at say, Red Rock and
Bellingen, that the region is food secure.” Josh is urging people who buy direct and local to use the hashtag #nevergobacktothewayitwas to show their support.
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SOME of the Coffs Coast’s seasoned veterans of the surf covered themselves in glory over the past week at the NSW Surfmasters Titles.
FARMERS on the Coffs Coast have another dignitary in their corner with the appointment of the State’s first Agriculture Commissioner, Daryl Quinlivan. The appointment was announced earlier this week by Minister for Agriculture Adam Marshall, who was also in town for the launch of the Solitary Ranger, the NSW Government’s largest ever offshore patrol vessel. Mr Marshall said the Commissioner would champion NSW farmers’ rights and delivered on a major election promise. “Establishing an Agriculture
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A SOUTHERN Cross University scientist, researching geochemistry and soil science, has been announced as a 2020 Australian Research Council Future Fellow. Professor Ed Burton, Head of Environmental Geochemistry and Mineralogy at Southern Cross GeoScience, will use the prestigious Future Fellowship, worth $1,048,328 over four years, to explore how antimony geochemistry interacts with the iron cycle in soils, sediments and aquatic systems. “Antimony is a critical mineral resource which plays an important and growing role in our daily lives. It is widely used in plastics, textiles, electronic and computer equipment and to harden metal alloys in batteries, bearings and ammunition,” said Professor Burton. Antimony is also central to a wide-range of emerging technologies, such as phasechange memory devices which increase computing speeds and liquid metal batteries
q Professor Ed Burton whose work helped transform the disused antimony site at Urunga. for renewable energy sources. “Yet antimony is also a carcinogenic toxin and a priority environmental pollutant of increasing concern,” Professor Burton said. There are more than 50,000 derelict mine sites across Australia. “My Future Fellowship will look at optimising approaches to clean up antimony contamination at many of these locations by bringing together an innovative combination of advanced analytical tools to examine antimony-iron interactions in soils, sediments and experimental mineral systems,” Professor Burton said. “The disused antimony processing site at Urunga is a close-to-home example of contaminated site remediation that benefits the environment and the community.
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Southern Cross University was involved in assessing the extent and nature of antimony contamination at that site,” said Professor Burton. “These days it is a wetlands walk area for visitors and tourists. Yet for more than four decades the ore processing plant at Urunga was left derelict, leaving antimony and other heavy metals to leach into the environment.” “This project will put Australia at the leading edge of an exciting new research direction and will create a long-term legacy of national benefit,” Professor Burton said. “By providing new knowledge for environmentally-sustainable antimony mining, this project will also be of strong strategic benefit to Australia’s future prosperity.”
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Coffs Coast Businesses Care By Sandra MOON
COFFS Harbour City Council’s ‘Coffs Coast Businesses Care’ program helps local business owners comply with NSW Public Health Orders. Businesses can be involved in the free program by following the Federal Government’s 5 Step Process to keep COVID safe. The steps include implementing physical distancing measures, being compliant with NSW Health, ensuring safe hygiene for staff and customers, working to industry clean guidelines and standards and creating and using a COVID Safe Plan for businesses.
Once this is in place, business owners can register with the ‘Coffs Coast Businesses Care’ initiative on 6degreesco. com.au to receive a Coffs Coast Businesses Care window sticker for display, COVIDSafe (government) posters covering hygiene and physical distancing, plus a digital button and banner images for online promotion. Council’s 6 degrees platform provides support and resources for creating CovidSafe Plans and links to training, workshops and groups offering business assistance. Council’s Environmental Health Officers are also engaging with local café and restaurant businesses as part of their community safety role to assist businesses comply with the NSW Government’s COVID-19 Public Health Orders.
“Our primary purpose will be to work with, guide and assist business operators towards compliance with the NSW Government’s Public
Health Orders,” said Robert Percival, Council’s Section Leader Compliance. “We are also encouraging food businesses to add a free
business listing to the Coffs Coast tourism website at www. coffscoast.com – with more than 25,000 visitors to the website each month, it’s a great
way to get your business seen,” added Fiona Barden, Council’s Section Leader Industry and Destination Development.
herbs, potatoes, bok choy, silverbeet, local bread, bush food, Coffs Coast honey, teas, free range eggs, big salami, seedlings, coffee, skincare, succulents and donuts,” Ms Price said.
Today, a new stall holder will join the market who sells handmade face masks, plastic free bowl covers, beeswax wraps, face wipes and produce bags, and next month a handmade soap stall will
come on board. Woolgoolga’s Finest Butchery, located across the road from the Queen St market, offers all market goers a ten percent discount on all meat purchased from
the store during the market. Sherry said local community feedback about the market had been positive. “Woolgoolga and the northern beaches people support anything that's going on,” she said. “People love that it's in Woolgoolga and that they don’t have to go into Coffs Harbour now to attend a market, and we are supporting local growers as well.” The idea for the market was borne by Sherry’s company, Another Tasty Event, which has the contract for Curryfest, Blues & Berries Festival, Eat Street Woolgoolga, Street Eats at the Jetty, Ocean Harvest Festival, and Coffs Coast Beer, Food & Wine Festival. “When Covid hit we lost absolutely every single one of our events,” Ms Price said. Sherry was particularly
gutted about having to recently announce the postponement of this year’s Curryfest. “It's our biggest and most favourite event,” she said. “We started planning for this year's Curryfest in October 2019 and we had a very high profile celebrity chef locked in for the event and new food stalls, but we can't do social distancing at a festival that gets 16,000 people.” The Village Farmers Market attracts around 300 locals and visitors to Woolgoolga each week and is held every Friday from 7am to 11.30am at the basketball court in Queen St, Woolgoolga. Most of the stallholders possess Eftpos facilities, with only a handful of stalls relying on cash-only transactions for purchases.
q Inside the Happy Frog with owner Kim Towner, showing her Coffs Coast Businesses Care sticker.
Woopi Farmers Market welcomed by locals By Emma DARBIN
WITH COVID-19 forcing the cancellation of many local festivals this year, the recent establishment of Woolgoolga’s Village Farmers Market has been strongly welcomed by both locals and festival organisers. The weekly event showcases the local produce and handmade products of around seventeen local stallholders, with more coming on board every week or two. Event organiser Sherry Price of Another Tasty Event said the new market was going well. “We have everything from organic growers, chemical and spray free produce including tomatoes, turmeric, garlic,
Nominations called for 2020 SafeWork NSW Awards By Emma DARBIN
LOCALS have until Sunday to nominate Coffs Harbour businesses who have gone above and beyond to make their business COVID-19 safe for an award. The 2020 SafeWork NSW Awards acknowledge NSW businesses that demonstrate an outstanding approach to work health and safety. Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh said this year’s awards will recognise regional and
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metropolitan businesses that have implemented innovative and effective measures to protect their employees throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. “Nominations for the annual awards are now open and, given this year’s unique circumstances, will focus on businesses which have best responded to the significant challenges posed by COVID-19 in the workplace,” Mr Singh said. “It has not been an easy year for our local businesses, and this year’s awards are a great opportunity to say thank you to Coffs Coast employers who have gone
q Carl Mower and Sherry Price of Another Tasty Event showcase the fresh local produce on offer at Woolgoolga’s new Village Farmers Market.
above and beyond to adapt their working methods and keep out community safe.” Three categories in the 2020 SafeWork NSW Awards include Small business-non government, Large business-non government, and Government. Winners will be eligible for a $3,000 safety rebate for their business. Nominations for the 2020 SafeWork Awards are open until Sunday, 9 August, with winners announced in October. To nominate, visit www.safework.nsw.gov.au.
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Salt water is the best medicine By Andrew VIVIAN ABOUT 30 years ago, local identity Mick McAvigan and a friend were on life saving duty at Sawtell when they decided that it might be a good idea to swim from the Surf Club to the island at Sawtell Headland. It was such a good experience for them that they decided to do it every day before work.
Their swim has now developed into two regular, morning groups that swim at either 6:15am or 9am. Mick said the benefits of swimming with the same group daily are both physical and social. “We call it Doctor Ocean,” he added. Peter Robertson, who swims with the 9am group, echoed Mick’s sentiments. “There’s something wonderful about the ocean.” q
Having a coffee each morning with like-minded people has developed into strong friendships and swimmers often help each other out away from the beach. Across the two groups, the age range is fifteen to 90 years old and both groups can attract more than 30 swimmers during holiday times. Daily swimming at Sawtell is possible because it is fairly
Peter Robertson does “yoga of the mind” each day.
q sheltered, and the water temperature varies between 18°C to 20°C in winter. While some swimmers wear wetsuits in the cooler months, most do not. Both Peter, and Jeff Holmes, who bodysurfs with the 6:15am group, stress the
importance of knowing how and where to swim safely. No one overestimates their ability and the groups choose safe places to enter and leave the water each morning. Peter’s group has swum with dolphins and turtles,
A great start to the day. and they often see stingrays cruising along below them. He has never seen a shark while swimming at Sawtell. He calls his daily swim “yoga of the mind” because, once out there “You become one with the ocean and challenge yourself”.
Spirit of teen lives on Coffs Coast community honours Koby Mitchell with donations to charity
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THE tragic passing of well-loved local teen Koby Mitchell has sparked a wave of community support for those less fortunate. Koby, 19, died unexpectedly in Jindabyne late last month. An outpouring of tributes flowed in for the teen, described as ‘selfless’, ‘having a heart of gold’ and ‘everyone's brother’. After being laid to rest in a private ceremony, friends felt there was more they could do to honour Koby’s memory. For Grace Farlow, it was setting up a GoFundMe to raise money for local charity, Pete’s Place. “Koby was just the kind of guy who would have a conversation and make time for anyone,” Grace said. “He would buy people food on the street, he spent so much time at the skate park teaching young kids how to do tricks; he was just a really selfless person with a beautiful heart. “We had a close friend’s sister pass away last year and they started a GoFundMe account for charity after her death; Koby only had $300 in his account and he donated $100 to that - that’s where we got the idea.” And so Grace set up the GoFundMe account
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late last week, hoping for $5000 to help Pete’s Place, a drop-in centre for Coffs Harbour homeless or at risk by providing food, shelter, hygiene and mental health services. As of Tuesday morning almost $10,000 had been raised. “Honestly I can’t believe we’ve had such an incredible
response,” Grace said. “We’re thinking about splitting between two charities now to share the love. “This really shows what an impact Koby had on the community.” To donate to the GoFundMe visit https:// gf.me/u/yk2ir7
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Nexus Con goes online By Emma DARBIN POPULAR annual Coffs Harbour pop culture convention Nexus Con will be held online this weekend, in light of COVID-19. It will be Australia’s first entirely online pop culture convention. The annual event usually attracts around 2,000 people from all over NSW and interstate to the region every year. Nexus Online will feature 24 guests from around the world and 47 sessions, including an ‘Industry Stream’ and an online Cosplay Competition. There will also be an Esports Competition involving Super Smash Brothers and Valorant tournaments, run by the Australian Esports League (AEL). The convention will kick off with an Opening Ceremony at 10am on Saturday August 8 and concludes with a Closing Ceremony at 5pm on Sunday. Some of the sessions on offer over the weekend include Collecting Comics in 2020, Special Effects Make-up, Star Wars Academia, So, You Want to Make Games?, Making Comic Books, Getting a Job in Games, Prop Making 101, So, You Want to be a Writer?, The Art of Storytelling, Psychology of Gaming and much more.
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Multiple live streams will be simultaneously releasing both live and pre-recorded content such as talks, interviews, panels, workshops and Q&A sessions. All the sessions are interactive, allowing viewers to ask questions, take part in polls or participate in live chat rooms. The sessions will be available on-demand after they’ve finished streaming so participants can re-watch
their favourite sessions or watch a session they missed. The event was the brainchild of young people on the Mid North Coast whose vision was to create an inclusive, family-friendly event that would bring together like-minded people to share their interests in all things pop culture. Registration for the event costs $12 and can be done at https://nexuscon.com.au/ registration.
COFFS Harbour and Sawtell Surf Life Saving Clubs have been awarded funding to upgrade their facilities from the Acting Minister for Sport, Mr. Geoff Lees. Late last month the Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh joined Minister Lee at Coffs Harbour Surf Life Saving Club which received over $30,000 to upgrade its security system and replace clubhouse roller doors. Meanwhile, Sawtell Surf Life Saving Club received over $58,000 to construct a waste management compound. “North Coast Surf Life Saving clubs play a vital role patrolling our beaches and keeping us safe in and out of the water,” Mr. Singh said. “The drought and
bushfires have had a devastating effect on North Coast communities but our local volunteers never wavered in their commitment to ensuring our safety.” CEO of Surf Life Saving NSW, Steven Pearce, said the latest funding would ensure facilities remained rescue ready, safe, accessible and secure. “Surf Life Saving Clubs are often the hub of communities and our volunteer lifesavers need fit-for-purpose facilities so they can focus on saving lives,” Mr. Pearce said. Mr. Terry Maher, President of the Coffs Harbour Surf Lifesaving Club, told News of The Area he was “pretty chuffed” with the funding as fundraising for urgent jobs had been difficult during COVID-19.
“We need to replace the five large roller doors at the front,” he said. “With all the salt in the environment, it doesn't matter how much maintenance you do, the elements beat you in the end and they have to be refurbished or replaced.” “We also want to put in a card swipe security system downstairs to be operated from the office.” Sheena McTackett, President of the Sawtell Surf Life Saving Club, said the funding will allow the club to move forward with their refurbishments. “The funding fits into our long term plan to redevelop the building,” she said. “We have completed Stage One of our redevelopment and now to be compliant we need a compound for waste bins, bottles and a grease trap.”
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Employment Strategy Launched
By Sandra MOON
REGIONAL Development Australia Mid North Coast (RDAMNC) and Northern Rivers (RDANR), launched their North Coast Workforce Strategy and Action Plan in Bellingen and Lismore last week, a plan which aims to place local stakeholders at the centre of their model. The launch is the culmination of collaborative efforts between the organisations and the plan aims to be a catalyst for change and the beginnings of a new approach to solving regional employment issues. Included in the strategy
is the need to address the duplication of initiatives set up to deal with regional unemployment and the lack of consistent funding to support programmes. The plan proposes a structured approach of how to address unemployment in the region and includes the forming of a regional board and working groups to implement key strategies and actions. The strategy was launched by RDAMNC and RDANR alongside federal members of parliament for each region, Mr Pat Conaghan, member for Cowper, and Hon Kevin Hogan, member for Page.
Mr Conaghan said, “The North Coast NSW Employment Strategy and Action Plan launched today is a good, local initiative that I support as better collaboration will help to support growth and employment opportunities.” “The employment system is broken, and it has been for a long time, this plan maps a way forward that will provide a better solution for all involved” said Ms Kerry Grace, CEO of RDAMNC. “No collective strategy to address employment opportunities currently exists and it needs to begin by connecting with employers.” The strategy encourages
Environmental Trust for the development of a Children’s Environmental Education Garden. Up to 2,500 students visit the Botanic Gardens for education purposes each year and another 1,000 attend for back to nature experiences, however there is currently no dedicated space in the gardens for
outdoor education. In partnership with the Botanic Gardens, the Children’s Environmental Education Garden will fulfil this need, with an education centre plus digging garden for students to get their hands dirty, learning how to plant, grow and compost. Lindy Hills, President of the Friends of the North
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q Left to right front row: Lindy HillsPresident of the Friends of the Garden, Janice Fitzpatrick, Glenis Hunter, Ann Gee- Board Director of Prosper Coffs Harbour. Left to right back row: Wayne Hartridge, Leonie Henschke- Board Director of Prosper Coffs Harbour, Rob Watt and Elise Currey- Advisory Committee Member of the Coffs Harbour Environmental Trust.
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Coast Regional Botanic Gardens, said they were pleased to be able to assist in providing a resource for students for both formal and informal learning. “[We see this] as an exciting way of fostering horticultural and botanical knowledge into the future,” Lindy said. The Children’s Environmental Education Garden will be located in the prime display area of the North Coast Regional Botanic Gardens, near the water wise garden. Prosper Coffs Harbour Environmental Trust Manager, Melissa Nunn said, “By establishing the Children’s Environmental Education Garden we hope to inspire the love of the great outdoors for the next generation.” “The area will be central to not only children’s education, but also teaching them life skills such as problem solving, teamwork and creativity,” she said. “However, to complete this important project for the community, we need more financial support.” The Prosper Coffs Harbour Environmental Trust will be looking for donations and grants over the coming months to secure the remaining funds required. If you are interested in supporting this project please contact Melissa Nunn, Prosper Coffs Harbour on admin@ prospercoffs.org.au or 0437 767 451.
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‘Solitary Ranger’ now patrolling our seas
ILLEGAL fishers beware, Coffs Harbour is now home to the largest and most technologically advanced offshore patrol vessel accessed by the NSW Government. Minister for Agriculture Adam Marshall officially named and launched ‘Solitary Ranger’ at Coffs Harbour this week and said the $3.3 million vessel would be a valuable tool in the NSW Government’s arsenal. “This will allow us to crack down on illegal fishers from Sydney to the Queensland border and even out to Lord Howe Island,” Mr Marshall said. “With a greater capacity for long-range patrols, and the ability to handle rough offshore conditions, the Solitary Ranger can head further out to sea where more and more commercial and recreational
fishing is taking place.” Those doing the wrong thing have been warned. “Fisheries officers will have the latest mapping and surveillance equipment at their fingertips, such as infrared cameras, to help catch anyone doing the wrong thing,” Mr Marshall said. “It’s critical we maintain a strong compliance presence in NSW waters to ensure we have sufficient fish stocks for generations to come.” The Solitary Ranger can undertake a range of activities including ocean patrols, surveillance activities and targeted compliance operations. Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh said Coffs Harbour is the perfect location to house the vessel, situated ideally between Sydney and
Tweed. “Our region is home to some of the State’s best fishing spots, so it’s vital we protect our aquatic resources and tackle the issues of illegal fishing head on,” Mr Singh said. The Solitary Ranger was built by family-owned North Coast company Yamba Welding and Engineering and at 20 metres long is the largest vessel they have ever built. The Solitary Ranger’s rigid hull inflatable boat has been named after devoted Department of Primary Industries fisheries officer Wayne Currie, who passed away in 2019. People are encouraged to report all suspected illegal fishing activities by calling Fishers Watch on 1800 043 536 or via www.dpi.nsw.gov. au/fisheries/compliance
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THE Jetty Memorial theatre reopened to the public last
month, with restrictions in place.
q Minister for Agriculture Adam Marshall and Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh launched Solitary Ranger in Coffs Harbour earlier this week.
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q The cardboard crowd at the Theatre. Photo David Tune
Bushfire Legal Aid By Sandra MOON FARMERS, small business and regional communities recovering from the worst bushfire season in living memory will benefit from close to $5 million in Commonwealth funding for NSW’s legal assistance services. Deputy Premier and Minister responsible for Disaster Recovery John Barilaro, said free legal support is playing an important role in how well people, businesses and communities recover from disasters. “Bushfires have devastated the homes, businesses and livelihoods of so many people across our regions and now anyone facing legal problems as a result will have access to more free legal support than ever
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before,” Mr Barilaro said. “Almost $3 million in funding will be directed to legal assistance services for individuals navigating insurance claims, tenancy issues, financial hardship, social security entitlements and other legal problems caused by the bushfires. “A further $2 million will be invested in legal services for small businesses and primary producers. This will allow Legal Aid NSW to launch a new grants program, enabling private lawyers to access grants of aid to deliver free legal services to local businesses impacted by bushfires,” he said. Attorney General Mark Speakman said the funding will boost the capacity of Legal Aid, Community Legal Centres and the Aboriginal Legal Service to support individuals in bushfire affected areas across the State.
“This is great news for anyone whose livelihood has been torn apart by the bushfires. More pro bono solicitors and more legal assistance will be available for farmers and small businesses seeking assistance and advice on the financial issues they face, including credit, banking and debt,” Mr Speakman said. “From the South Coast, to the Snowy Valley, to the Southern Highlands and to the North and Mid-North Coasts, anyone facing legal problems as a result of the bushfires will have access to more free legal support than ever before.” The $4.9 million Bushfire Funding Agreement is part of the Australian Government’s $2 billion response to the 2019-20 Bushfire Disaster over two years.
During the lockdown period the theatre staged a number of online Cardboard Crowd Concerts, featuring local artists performing to a theatre full of characters made out of cardboard by creative locals. Jetty Memorial theatre coordinator Natalie Boyle said the online concerts received a good reception from the community. “The Cardboard Crowd Concerts had over 4000 views during the season and were very well received,” she said. Featured in the production were over 160 characters, including the Queen, Sir Elton John, animals and a host of other famous people and characters. “We also animated some of the characters, with the dog wagging it’s tail and a section standing at the end of the final performance,” said Natalie. Cinematinee film screenings restarted on Thursday 23 July with two sessions scheduled every second Thursday at 2.00pm and 6.00pm, with audience capacity for each session
limited to 44 people. Natalie told News Of The Area that “All four screenings of the film Romantic Road sold out over Thursday and Friday of our first week back, I think people enjoyed the escapism of a film about a road trip across India.” Live performances will return on Friday 7 August with local singer songwriter Heather Rose being joined on stage by didgeridoo player Rob Canning for a unique
musical presentation. Productions from local community theatre groups are planned for later in the year providing regulations allow. For information about what’s on and booking at the Jetty Memorial theatre, call 02 6648 4930 between midday and 4:00pm from Tuesday to Friday or online www.jettytheatre.com
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LOCAL rising star Bonnie Ferguson is an accomplished singer, songwriter and actress. At the age of eight she started busking every weekend, singing and playing guitar, which gave her more experience and confidence. Bonnie loves busking and it even paid for her first trip to Los Angeles with her mum. ”I have been so lucky to have a mum who has been involved in the entertainment industry, to help guide me. I couldn’t have done it without her. Mum even introduced me to Christopher Akins, who is great fun,” said Bonnie. “I remember when I was twelve and I played the rose seller in ‘Oliver’ at the Bowraville theatre, it was
q Bonnie Ferguson & Steven Carnuccio in ‘Made for this’ series.
then I decided I wanted to act because I just loved being on stage. Soon after this I joined an acting agency in Sydney,” she said. Bonnie said that she was honoured to be a guest speaker at last year’s ‘The Next Wave’ film festival in Coffs Harbour, as she loved watching all the short films made by young filmmakers in the area. Bonnie told News of The Area she has a few films in production, but some have been put on hold because of Covid-19, such as ‘Just Ruby,’ an Australian film written by Damien Leith. In the film, Bonnie plays a lead role as Betty, an independent woman who is falling apart at the seams, dealing with alcoholism and loss.
q Bonnie & Kate Ferguson with Christopher Atkins when on tour in Australia. Another film in production is ‘Mask of the Evil Apparition’ directed by Alex Proyas, who has written films like ‘Knowing’ which went number one at the Box Office in 2009. Bonnie has spent her last few months in isolation perfecting her craft. “I have liked having the
extra time during Covid-19 to work on my music and write some new songs,” said Bonnie. You can watch Bonnie on YouTube in Alex Proyas’ film ‘Phobos’ and in ‘Made for This’, a five-part comedy series about the acting business from Highlight Pictures.
Local Iso Experiences Locals called on, to recognise VP Day 75th Anniversary By David TUNE
ANNIE Keipert is a local mum of four, with three children in primary school and a sixteen month old toddler. Annie also runs her own small business from her home. Her older children are in year four, year two and kindergarten, and like so many in our community, Annie was faced with the challenge of homeschooling all her kids at the same time. Annie’s secondary school teacher hubby was also working partially from home at the time. There were many challenges, not the least of which was the lack of space in the house, as well as a variety of technological challenges, like sourcing new devices or having enough capacity with the home internet network. Annie’s son Ezra is five years old and was anxious about making friends before commencing kindergarten at the beginning of the year, and was just starting to connect with other children in his group when the family elected to keep the kids at home. While Ezra and his siblings
performed well in their home based schooling and were well supported with online learning by the school, he has shown an increase in his anxiety about friendships and was nervous about returning to the classroom. “We have felt a bit disconnected from the school, not being able to connect with the teacher as we had with the
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older kids, and we have missed the big activities like the Easter Hat parade, although Ezra made one as a home school activity,” said Annie. One upside of the past few months, is the time that the Keipert’s have had to connect as a family, finding a common interest in watching Star Wars movies together. May the Force be with them.
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COFFS Coast veterans and their family members are encouraged to share their stories of service, as part of a month-long campaign launched by the NSW Government leading up to Second World War commemorations. Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh said ‘One Month to Remember VP Day’ will ensure the COVID-19 pandemic does not take away from the significance of this year’s 75th anniversary of Victory in the Pacific (VP Day). “Everyone is encouraged to share their stories, pictures and videos on social media for this special 75th anniversary tribute using the hashtag #VeteranStory75years,” Mr Singh said.
“These stories are precious and special and they should never be forgotten.” The NSW Government is compiling a digital stories catalogue from WWII veterans and widows which is available as an online educational resource for schools and universities. Acting Minister for Veterans Geoff Lee said Second World War veterans are still living with us today and this campaign is about ensuring we capture their stories to tell future generations. “We are living through a once in a lifetime pandemic right now and our nation also lived through a horrible conflict no generation should ever experience again,” Mr Lee said. “We must not let COVID-19 get in the way
of honouring our veterans’ service to our nation, and by encouraging people to share their stories digitally we will create a lasting legacy. “Revealing their war experiences is a special privilege we are so grateful for and our online collection of stories will eternalise their memories for future generations so we don’t forget their sacrifice.” VP Day on 15 August commemorates the end of WWII, which saw more than 27,000 Australians killed and a further 23,000 wounded. The digital catalogue will be available and continually updated over the coming months at https://www. warmemorialsregister. nsw.gov.au/nsw-stories/ theme/75th-anniversarystories.
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BDC announces 2020/2021 student leaders under an innovative leadership structure
Bishop Druitt College students have more innovative learning opportunities than ever before. The senior leadership structure at Bishop Druitt College was redesigned and put into action in 2019, allowing for more student opportunities that include the areas of leadership, service, the arts, academic, and sport. Within this leadership structure, each pair of school captains works with a staff mentor. The role of this staff mentor is to help and give guidance to the captains with direction and as an ideas sounding board, working effectively with their committees and as a conduit to help gain action on any decisions that are made by the committee. For this new structure to work effectively, current best-practice and BDC students have identified that authentic, valid, heard, acted on student voice is fundamental to any leadership model, their fulfillment and success. ‘We hope to make BDC a welcoming and creative space by sharing the arts and bringing them out into the open to be
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The 2020/2021 BDC student leaders from back row left: Michael Spinolgio (Sports Leader), Ellie Spain (Sports Leader), Grace Moran (Hollows House Leader), William Joice (Kngwarreye House Leader), William Bond (Leadership Leader), Tai Crismale (Leadership Leader), Charles Verguizas (Sutherland House Leader), Tom Neal (O’Shane House Leader). Front row from left: Juliette Oliver (Service Leader), Maxyn Dorz (Academic Leader), Jasmin Henson Gallardo (The Arts Leader), Georgina Morrall (The Arts Leader), Mawahib Khalifa (Service Leader), Devi Sinha (Cottee House Leader), Kiana Lane (Murray House Leader), Madeline Howard (Academic Leader).
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‘As academic captains, we envision a BDC community in which academic wellbeing is a central focus and students feel comfortable to grasp and explore new opportunities’. BDC Academic Captains. ‘We will strive to create a stronger sporting culture within the BDC community and strive to accommodate students of all abilities’. BDC Sport Captains ‘As leadership captains we strive to inspire leadership qualities throughout the school community and help grow potential in future leaders’. BDC Leadership Captains. ‘As House leaders we want to encourage participation in all house activities and inspire the rest of our tutor groups to lead with us.’ BDC House Leaders. The students who applied to become a leader needed to comply with certain criteria responsibilities in order to be successful candidates. Some of their leadership responsibilities include: representing the college at functions, involvement in presentation days, academic performance, lead and develop schoolbased forums, coordinate student feedback, tours, student voice, participate in charity events and more. Bishop Druitt College would like to publicly congratulate the student leaders for 2020/2021.
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Nambucca local finds personal balance through art
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TIM Castle grew up on some very mean streets in England where he quickly learned to fight to defend himself. It was an area where he excelled. Soon enough he was protecting others and gaining a reputation as a hard man that you didn’t mess with. Over time Tim became a nurse, before moving into mental health and eventually into counselling. Moving to Australia with his wife Fay and his two young
”Art has been a constant in my life and gave me release, it has always allowed me to connect with my gentle side,” said Tim. His paintings are visceral and immediate, often somewhat unsettling, and at times delightfully humorous, with echoes of Salvidor Dali throughout. “I have my own style, which I think of as representist [sic], because the images represent my thoughts and feelings,” said Tim. “I paint for myself, and find peace in the total involvement in the process, which is reward in itself.” Stimulated by his experiences in life, a deep concern for the environment, and sometimes just by comments from others, Tim has generated hundreds of intriguing canvases and continues to work on more, finding peace and balance in the Song’ in 2014 and ‘Companion process. Planting’ in 2018. Her love of writing continues as she is now working on a second story set in the same ‘Malign Universe’ called ‘The Malign Legacy’ which is set some 25 years after the first novel’s timeline, and she is currently churning out 1000 words a day. For more information visit Penny’s website https:// pennadams.com/
children in 1982, Tim worked in the health sector and finished up as a counsellor to people in the justice system before retiring in 2015. He has seen, heard and experienced things that most people would find extremely traumatic, and has discovered his own unique way of finding balance in his life. From the age of six, Tim was fascinated by drawing and art. Despite being discouraged by just about everyone around him as a child, Tim continued to draw and then paint when he could, although a busy life working and raising a family left only a little time for this pursuit.
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will enjoy it,” said Penny. The book has been given a four and a half star rating on FIFTEEN years ago, local Goodreads.com, so it would teacher Penny Dennis sat at her keyboard and wrote seem that people are enjoying her first novel, a rollicking it. While she recently science fiction with themes received her first royalty of interstellar romance. Life took over however, payment, Penny emphasised that she writes for enjoyment, and the manuscript sat in a drawer until 2019 when not for money. Aside from her novel, she decided it was time to Penny has written two stage revisit the project. plays that have been produced After fine tuning her in Coffs Harbour, ‘Autumn work for another year, ‘The Malign Alliance’ was ready to be put up for q Newly publication. published author Penny, whose nom Penny Dennis. de plume is Penn Adams, engaged the services of a professional editor to finalise the book and then hired an experienced cover designer to create the artwork. The finished product is now available for purchase via Amazon.com. au, by order from local bookshops and digitally on kindle. “It reads like a cross between Game of Thrones and Star Wars and it has lots of plot twists and turns. It’s a mash-up of medieval history and science fiction – my two great loves. I hope people
SWIFF invites youths to film life in COVID-19 bubble By Emma DARBIN
HSC Study Guide Normal Emotions in an Abnormal Year
By Sandra MOON WITH helpful tips from HSC 2019’s top students and some sage advice from HSC markers, the HSC Study Guide which was released last week is compulsory reading for Year 12 students. The annual HSC Study Guide is packed with practical information and advice to help students achieve their best in the upcoming HSC exams, with written exams due to start on October 20. NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell said many Year 12 students would be feeling a mix of nerves and excitement as
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they looked to embark on the next chapter of their lives. Ms Mitchell said these were normal emotions in what had been an ‘abnormal’ year. “COVID-19 and the impact it has had on you, your families, your schools and your communities has been challenging but has also helped you uncover a layer of resolve and resilience you may not have known you had,” she says in the guide. “The HSC will require hard work and focus over the coming months and I urge you to keep things in perspective and your health front of mind. “I want you to do well but, more importantly, I want you to be well.”
q Tim Castle with one of his distinctive paintings. Photo supplied.
The guide includes: strategies for keeping healthy, tips for effective study techniques, helpful advice from past HSC students and HSC markers, real HSC exam questions and more. It also outlines how course requirements have been adapted or changed due to the impact of the pandemic. The 2020 HSC cohort is the first to undertake a HSC that has a specific minimum literacy and numeracy requirement. The guide provides information on how to meet this requirement for those who have yet to do so.
BUDDING young filmmakers are being called on to get creative and enter a short film in this year’s NEXTWAVE short film competition. Coffs Harbour’s Screenwave International Film Festival (SWIFF) is again hosting the NEXTWAVE short film competition for young regional Australians aged between 10 and 25 years. The Festival includes two competitions, the NEXTWAVE short film competition where all films must be less than five minutes long (including credits) and include the
phrase “What’s Next”. Short films can range from a variety of genres including comedies, dramas, thrillers, science fiction, animation, documentary and personal essays. The best films will premiere at SWIFF in Coffs Harbour in January 2021 during the NEXTWAVE Youth Film Awards, and tens of thousands of dollars in prizes are up for grabs across a variety of age categories. NEXTWAVE’S other competition ‘Beyond the Bubble’ is a new category only open to youths aged 10 to 25 living within the Coffs Harbour local government area. The aim of the ‘Beyond the Bubble’ competition is to capture stories from young people living in Coffs Harbour during COVID
restrictions, and what those experiences have been like. Films must be oneminute long and shot in portrait style (like Tik Tok) and also include the phrase “What’s Next”. The best entry will win a new 7th generation iPad 128gb courtesy of Coffs Harbour City Council, and the best five films will also screen at the NEXTWAVE Youth Film Awards held during SWIFF in January, alongside the NEXTWAVE main competition finalists. Free filmmaking resources can be accessed on the Nextwave Film Festival website at https:// nextwavefilm.com.au. Submissions are open now until 21 September and entry is free.
Real Time Bus Tracking COFFS Harbour has become a regional leader in transport with new tech, up and running, to help customers track the arrival of their bus and get an indication of available seating in real time. Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole said the technology is on about 150 buses in Coffs Harbour as part of the first phase of the Transport Connected Bus Program. The bus tracking technology can be accessed via the Trip Planner on the Transport NSW website, via the Opal Travel app, or by choosing from a range of third party transport apps. “Customers are now able to track the location
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of a bus, its estimated arrival at a stop, and how full the bus is, which means less time waiting at the stop and more time at your destination,” Mr Toole said. Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh said nine different operators are now using the new technology, providing more than 250 service routes around Coffs Harbour, including the popular 360, 369 and 372 routes. “With the new technology being rolled out across other regional centres, Coffs Harbour is already up and running as one of three regional centres state-wide leading the charge on realtime tracking,” Mr Singh said. “For customers, this will mean better trip planning as they will have access to data showing the bus location on its route and an indication of
the capacity. Busway Regional Operations Manager Mark Lawrence said the new technology was already making a difference locally. “Customers are only just beginning to discover the real-time app through our trial period and initial reactions have been positive about how it will make a real difference to how they plan their travel,” Mr Lawrence said. There are about 120,000 customer bus trips per year in the Coffs Harbour area. The nine local operators using the trip planning technology are; Busways North Coast, Forest Coach Lines, Sahdra Coaches, Newcombe Buses, Lemitscom Pty Ltd, Weick Buses, Keough Buses, Natureland Buses and Baldwin Buses.
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Advanced estate planning MICHAEL has assets of $2 million. He is not in a relationship and has two adult children and several grandchildren. Michael executed a “simple” will a few years ago, appointing his two children as his executors and leaving the whole of his estate to both of them equally. Michael is concerned that given the potential size of his estate, having a “simple” will may not be suitable and he seeks legal advice regarding his estate planning. His solicitor suggests that Michael makes a new will that establishes testamentary trusts for the benefit of his children. Testamentary trusts come in many different forms. One of the most popular types of wills of this nature are known as “bloodline trusts”. These wills can have substantial tax benefits because they allow for income splitting and in particular distributions to minors that are not subject to the usual tax-free threshold, which is currently just $416, and instead allows distributions to minors up to a current taxfree threshold of $18,200. This means that the income generated from his children’s inheritance, can be shared amongst their family, resulting in substantial tax savings each year. Bloodline trusts can also provide protection in the event of the breakdown of a child’s relationship with their partner and can also be useful in the event of bankruptcy. Testamentary trusts can also include establishing “umbrella trusts”, “mothership trusts” or “flowering trusts”. Special disability trusts and charitable trusts can also be useful in certain situations. Testamentary trusts are not for everyone and they need to be tailored to each individual’s particular circumstances and should only be prepared in conjunction with receiving the proper accounting and financial planning advice. If you would like a particular issue addressed in future Hypotheticals, email me at manny.wood@ticliblaxland.com.au or call (02) 6648 7487.
NEWS of the Area team, have been overwhelmed by the messages of community support we received in the days that followed the launch of our first edition. Here are just some! We would have received well over 1000 emails and messages - maybe more. ● Congratulations on your first edition. The print media has a unique role in providing for more in depth analysis and the capacity to pursue a story thoughtfully over time. I look forward to being in touch with you in the future on issues of interest to our community - Tony ● Thank you for resurrecting a local paper. It is so vital to the fabric of our community – Ann ● Good afternoon all. Just having a read! Well done to you all – Helen ● A great paper. Congratulations – Ros ● Hi, Coffs Coast News of the Area. Congratulations on your achievement – Rhoma ● Congratulations on an outstanding first edition. All local news. You are to be commended for this – Trish ● Thank you and well done for producing the first (of many) editions of our new local paper. Loved the stories, format and local business support. So impressed that you have provided us with this fabulous local paper so quickly. Well done to your whole team - Tina ● I was so excited to get a free local paper delivered to my friends and I at the Sawtell Surf Club cafe on Friday morning by Dave Tune ! At last we have an outlet to share all our local news again. I would be happy to contribute articles to such a wonderful newspaper! - Elizabeth ● Thank You Coffs Coast News of the Area! Fabulous – Janice ● I enjoyed the first paper. Congratulations and well done. Looking forward to the next paper when it comes out. - Leonie ● My father in law loved having a real paper again - Nicole ● Looking forward to reading this but so far we have not been able to locate one because it’s so popular. Congratulations on this fabulous initiative - Sam and Colette ● I thought it was fantastic, congratulations! I imagine it will get bigger when local groups also start contributing. This is such a plus for Coffs Harbour. Even enjoyed the ads knowing that local businesses were supporting you and helping make this possible. Thankyou - Carmel ● It was so great to sit down and read
the local paper with local news! Loved it. After reading some of the other comments mentioned, I too would love to see a T.V guide if possible. Congratulations on your first edition, look forward to many more cuppa's with the local news. THANK YOU! - Elaine ● Well done. Great to have a local paper again with unbiased opinions - Mad ● Absolutely love it. Great to have local news. Great job. Can’t wait for next week’s edition - Jennifer ● Congratulations great first edition, a big thank you for supporting and including local performing arts - Debbie ● Picked up copy at plaza, enjoyed it and so pleased it is here. Well done -Marilyn ● Huge effort and great read with broad local news coverage. Much appreciated! Alison ● Great for community connection and engagement. The events calendar was a great inclusion, thank you - Anne ● Loved it, was great to have a local paper with plenty of local news. Thank you all, I look forward to more papers - Ralda ● Bravo on your first edition, enjoyed reading it. - Jilly ● Congratulations on a great paper. Looking forward to the next edition - Michelle ● Congratulations on a great first issue Patricia ● Great to have a local paper again, I got mine from BYO at the jetty - Machelle ● How exciting to have you guys getting together and bringing back our local identity 'NEWS' .... I believe you'll do it better than what we had before! - Trish ● Thank you. We have our missing link Amy ● Got my copy this morning. Great to have a paper again...Local news, not world news. I hope it is a huge success - Jenny ● Congrats, great to hold the news in my hands - Jamie ● Got mine this morning. I can’t wait to sit down later with a cuppa and read it. Life is good! - Deborah ● My hubby picked up a copy at Coles Toormina. Cuppa & his local paper. A good start to his day - Jeanne ● Congratulations on your fabulous first edition! - Maree ● Congratulations on a great newspaper. You have made so many people happy to have their paper and coffee time again - Louise ● It’s so incredibly important, even in this digital age, to have a ‘physical’ local newspaper. To be able to read local news, views, classifieds, sport and local business advertisements all in one publication is vital to regional areas. Printed media is NOT antiquated or redundant. Thank you, Coffs Coast News Of The Area - Ann
Civic Space raises eyebrows OPINION Dear News Of The Area, FIRSTLY thank you to all involved in getting this newspaper to print. The ‘town cryer’ has been an integral institution and a vital element of our social fabric since time immemorial. It is a primary means of connecting the citizens of a community and at this point in history possibly more needed than ever. For myself as for many others I am sure your editorial regarding the exclusion of the Gordon St. Civic and Cultural Space was an interesting inclusion in the ongoing
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public debate regarding this facility. I have no doubt it raised a few eyebrows. Mine included even though I was aware of the omission. It would be fair to assume that this omission sends a very clear message to the CHCC that this development is not viewed by the NSW Dept of Planning as the ground breaking development we have been led to believe. Add to this the public opposition through 15,000 signatures on the petition raised by the Citizens Voice group, which is by no means an insignificant number by any measure, and the near 750 submissions out of 785 opposing the development, you would think CHCC had cause for pause and reassessment.
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On top of this we have had a very public stoush between our local member Gurmesh Singh and the Mayor with the Minister of local Government weighing into the foray in support of Mr. Singh. Mr Singh has every right as our local MP to reflect the feelings of the community which he represents. There should be no arguments here. Further to all of this no offers that we have been informed of have been received by council for any of the properties which they need to sell to underpin the financing of the project. leaving a 30% shortfall in funds. Last but not least the NSW Treasury Corporation or TCorp as it is known which offers an investment management service
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I recently gave a friend some clothes and shoes that no longer fit my children. A few days later I saw the same clothes posted for sale on a social media site. If she only took them to sell them, shouldn't I get the money? Elizabeth R. Dear Elizabeth,
At face value, I can see your point. You have given the clothes to your friend out of the goodness of your heart, and you would expect that little Timmy would be happy to receive the Ninja Turtle singlet and Samantha would be thrilled with those faux leather boots, but alas they are now there for the world to see, along with a catchy sales pitch: 'Vintage singlet and vegan boots in great used condition' which is certainly not the description you would have given them. The thing is, Elizabeth, there is actually zero monetary advantage in selling second-hand clothes to social media communities. I tell you, those people are savvier than any nanna at a Garage Sale. They are as cunning as Victor Lustig (Google him). As relentless as rodents. As tight as a fish's . . . you get the idea. I discovered this the hard way when I tried to sell my seven-year-old son's soccer boots. They were in immaculate condition because, let's be honest, he spent half the season on the bench and even when on the field he wasn't too keen on getting his boots scuffed. They cost me $100, so I put them on the local marketplace site for $10, complete with photos from various angles and a detailed sizing chart with European conversions. That probably took me about half an hour, so I was already on slave-labour rates. Well, then the queries started. Would I accept $5? Ah, no. Would I drive the boots to the purchaser who lived half an hour away? Nope. Would I arrange for free postage (which would be more than the asking price)? Negative. Would I take some more pictures including one of the shoe next to a ruler? Nein, du nerviger Dummkopf. Trying to sell that one pair of soccer boots became a full-time job. I had to take annual leave to keep up with the enquiries. I never sold those boots, Elizabeth. They are still in the wardrobe. My son is now sixteen and playing rugby. His feet have grown another ten centimetres. The boots are still listed on the site, waiting patiently for someone to pay me a measly ten bucks so I can put it towards the therapy surrounding my lacklustre sales career. So, the point is, let your friend try to sell those items. She will be burdened by the tactics of people who do this for a living. They grind you down until you end up offering to pay them just so they'll shut up and take the goods off your hands. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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and general financial advisory assistance to New South Wales local councils which it deems “Fit for the Future, subject to credit criteria” has stated that it will not finance this Civic and Cultural Space as proposed. If all of this is not sufficient to encourage CHCC to rethink their proposal I am not sure what is. Under the above stated circumstances CHCC continues to spend money on this proposal at a rate of knots. Consultants fees management agencies architects and staff wages are being covered from the whatever pool of money is currently available in the city’s coffers with no guarantee these will be recovered if the project goes into freefall. The money being spent
includes the cost of promoting the project via whatever avenue is available to Council be it well scripted videos on social media or a light weight and very incomplete look into the financials via a pamphlet written designed printed and included in local rates notices. How hard can it be? There are very clear messages being sent to CHCC from all quarters here. CHCC your community needs you to listen. To all of us the message is loud and clear. The project is not fit for purpose. We are still waiting for the “Cultural Space” that will enliven our ailing tourist industry and uplift our community. Perhaps it is time to reflect. Ann Leonard Sawtell
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New Gumbaynggirr school planned for Coffs By Andrew VIVIAN
DURING the Stolen Generation, children who spoke Gumbaynggirr language and were immersed in the culture were most at risk of being removed from their families, according to members of the local Aboriginal community. Others were caned at school for speaking Gumbaynggirr. Even now, there is a view that some of the current generation of Aboriginal children feel alienated in
mainstream education because, while their culture and backgrounds might be acknowledged, they are not celebrated. The experience of Clark Webb, the Executive Officer of the Bularri Muurlay Nyanggan Aboriginal Corporation, is that “Sometimes it is hard to articulate to people what it is about how the education system holds our kids back.” The Corporation runs programs that “are designed to ensure that Aboriginal youth are strong in terms of both cultural identity and
q Principal Nick Johnstone and Board Chairman David Ford in front of the new campus building. Photo supplied.
educational success.” To accelerate this goal, Clark and his colleagues are planning to create a school for local Aboriginal children to learn about their culture in Gumbaynggirr language. Students will not only develop an understanding of their culture, but will be equipped with skills for success in HSC and beyond. The planning group has met with officials at the New South Wales Education Standards Authority (NESA) to plan the curriculum and have had discussions with Linda Kennedy, Australia’s only female Aboriginal architect, about designing a
culturally-appropriate setting with significant outdoor learning spaces. During school closures, Clark and his colleagues ran a pilot school with thirteen children for two or three days a week. Morning sessions were about learning Gumbaynggirr language and afternoons were spent “on country” with the children learning about dance, stories, plant identification, mindfulness. A three-day camp was held for the children to learn about land management and cultural burning in the Dorrodong Indigenous Protected Area, near Dorrigo. It is hoped that the primary school will begin with approximately 30
children and eventually increase to over 100 students. Clark intends to run a series of community workshops to hear the views of potential stakeholders.
Community support is very strong and there is already a push for a Gumbaynggirr-language secondary school.
Bishop Druitt College Northern Beaches campus now taking enrolments
By David TUNE
BISHOP Druitt College (BDC) is set to open it’s new Northern Beaches campus next year with the college’s governing council approving the financial and educational models for the venture. “The college council was extremely enthusiastic about approving the models. So now we can proceed to the next step of securing approvals from regulatory bodies,” said Principal Nick Johnstone.
“The Northern Beaches Campus will have a local village feel, including our signature Walker Learning experiences, have small class sizes and access to our BDC Coffs Harbour resources and specialists similar to the opportunities that our current Stage One and Stage Two students experience.” The campus will be located at 1852-1856 Solitary Islands Way,
Woolgoolga, across the road from Woolworths and will eventually cater for Kindergarten to Year Four students. Enrolments are now open for Kindergarten to Year Two for the 2021 school year and for Kindergarten to Year Four for 2022. Enrolments can be submitted online via https://bdc.digistormenrol. com.au/applications/
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q Clark Webb (far left) leads a Gumbaynggirr language lesson.
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POLICE are appealing for information, as part of Missing Persons Week, to help locate a Bellingen teenager who went missing over 17 years ago. Rose Howell, then aged 18, left her home in the Bellingen township of Repton on the afternoon of Friday 11 April 2003. Her mother believed Rose had intended to meet friends in Bellingen, and it was not unusual for her to spend the night at one of her friends’ homes. On Sunday 13 April 2003, Rose was reported missing to police after she failed to return home and meet her mother for an 11am appointment. At the time of her disappearance, Rose was described as being of
Caucasian appearance, with an olive complexion, about 160-165cm tall, with hazel eyes and short, dark hair worn in a Mohawk. Rose also had a condition in her right leg which caused her to walk with a slight limp. During the investigation into her disappearance, police received reports that Rose was seen hitch-hiking on the southbound lanes of the Pacific Highway, near the Bundagen turn off, on Friday 11 April 2003. In December 2012, a coronial inquest found that it was likely Ms Howell had died, but the date, place and cause of death was undetermined. The NSW Police Force Missing Persons Registry Manager, Detective Inspector Glen Browne, said police
heart out at number eight, had to admit that a draw was possibly the best result at Bayrange Rugby Park. “As much as I hate a draw, that score line reflects the closeness of the game,” Gilbert said. Walcha led 19-12 at the break but flyhalf Dave Nicol scored one of his two tries shortly after the resumption to tie the scores up. The arm wrestle continued throughout. When either side made a line break that threatened to create a try, desperate cover defence from the opposition would
stifle the attacking foray. With little more than 10 minutes remaining the Rams took the lead through Pat Keen who dived over from short range to give Walcha a 31-24 lead. Keen was given a yellow card shortly after while the Knights were in attack and the home side took advantage of having an extra man. Walcha defended as best it could but eventually Tyran Stevenson found a way through down the left-hand side to tie up the score line again with only three minutes left on the clock.
The Knights had one last crack at snatching a memorable victory but were denied after getting as close as possible to a matchwinning try. “Unfortunately they held us out right at the end. We crossed over but they held us up,” Gilbert lamented. “The last-minute scrambling defence was brilliant from both teams and it was all the way through the last 20 minutes, even the whole second half.” Tomorrow the Knights travel to Armidale to face Robb College.
tennis numbers remain strong. In some cases, they’re even increasing. Eli Baylis runs the Baylis Tennis Academy at the Sawtell Tennis Club as well as on the Northern Beaches. He’s pleased to report the sport he loves remains healthy. “The competition
numbers have gone up, particularly in the Wednesday night men’s competition. The number of players in the mixed competition have stayed about the same,” Baylis said. The popular coach added that a lot of performance end players have been keen to get back into action and
the number of lessons he’s teaching is returning to preCOVID levels. So be it singles or doubles, tennis is a safe game to play. “You can avoid getting close to each other and if you wanted to you could use your own tennis balls to serve with to be extra cautious,” Baylis explained. The weekend just gone should’ve seen the traditional Seaside Open played on Sawtell’s renowned clay courts but the current circumstances dictated it wasn’t meant to be. Baylis said the Open has overcome a lot of obstacles in the past but coronavirus was one challenge that couldn’t be beaten. "We’ve had rain and storms and all sorts of things but the tournament has always gone ahead for more than 40 years so it’s disappointing we couldn't play this year," he said. "We’ll just have to wait until next year to get the Seaside Open running again."
Rose Howell, then aged 18.
Top teams couldn’t be separated By Brad GREENSHIELDS IF the standard of play produced on Saturday by both the Harbour Knights and Walcha is indicative of what to expect come semi-final time, rugby union supporters should get excited. The season might only be two rounds old but both teams are tipped to be the competition leaders. Both the new Coffs Harbour team and Walcha scored five tries each on the way to a thrilling 31-all draw. Even Knights co-coach AJ Gilbert, who played his
continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding Rose’s disappearance and urge anyone with information to come forward. “At the time of her disappearance, Rose was excited about her upcoming 19th birthday party. Today, she would have been be 36 years old,” Det Insp Browne said. “Rose was a strong, independent young woman in the prime of her life. She had a keen interest in local theatre, played the bass guitar and wrote songs. “We encourage anyone in the community that may have information to come forward, regardless of how insignificant you think it may be. “After a 17-year search for answers, that small piece
of information may be a step towards providing some peace to Rose’s mum and loved ones,” Det Insp Browne said. Anyone with information about Rose Howell’s disappearance is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Information is treated in strict confidence. The community is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages. Missing Persons Week is an annual national campaign to raise awareness of the issues and impacts surrounding missing persons and runs between Sunday 2 August and Saturday 8 August 2020. For more information on the campaign visit www. missingpersons.gov.au.
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Safety in numbers at tennis clubs By Brad GREENSHIELDS STANDING on opposite sides of the net, there are few sports that stick to social distancing conventions as well as tennis does. While other sports have had to suffer dwindling numbers due to the coronavirus pandemic,
q Mel Legend plays a volley at the Sawtell Tennis Club while doubles partner Brendan Kelleher watches on. Photo: Green Shoots Marketing
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q There was little to separate the Harbour Knights and Walcha throughout Saturday’s 31-all draw. Photo: Green Shoots Marketing
Coffs United break through Sawtell defence By David WIGLEY COFFS United were quick off the mark when Mabior was the first to react to a loose ball to open the scoring in the first minute. Thereafter the game settled down where both teams passed the ball around nicely looking to unlock the defence. Coffs United had more of the possession and chances but they couldn't penetrate a well organised and resolute Sawtell defence. With 15 minutes to go, former professional footballer and Sawtell player/coach, Jody Jenkins came onto the pitch looking to break the deadlock. Sawtell created several chances with shots that
glanced the wrong side of the post. But it was Coffs United who had the final say when in the 89th minute Nick Mallett broke through the Sawtell back line and slotted home to settle the nerves on the Coffs bench and seal three points for the Lions. In the post match interview the Coffs United skipper Aaren Allsop wasn't complacent with the victory and emphasised that the team need to get better in every department. Saturday, 8th August is another local derby as the Lions host the Coffs Coast Tigers at 6pm at McLean Street and Sawtell host the Taree Wildcats at the Toormina Oval at 3pm.
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Back-to-back winners in Foursomes
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q Beck Goldsmith (pictured) partnered with Shane Cutmore to win the Mixed Foursomes Championship at Coffs Harbour Golf Club for the second year in a row. Photo: Green Shoots Marketing happen. “Shane admits he hasn’t been playing his best lately and he even asked me ‘are you sure you still want to pair up with me’,” Beck said. “I simply said ‘yeah of course I do, we’ll just have some fun’.” A choice that turned out to be
the right one. On a day that saw the largest field in the event’s history, Helen and Mark Brindle teamed up to win the Nett trophy, finishing five strokes ahead of Leanne and Graham McComas. Jude Cole and Peter Walduck
claimed third place. The Foursomes action has continued this week at Coffs Harbour. The Ladies Championship was played on Wednesday while the men will be vying for their title on Sunday.
Sixty races for BMX fans A cool night greeted riders for round 7 at the Coffs Coast BMX Club last Friday night, with some great racing on display.
By John MILLER
A COOL night greeted riders for round 7 at the Coffs Coast BMX Club last Friday night, with some great racing on display. Forty four riders entered over 10 divisions and the crowd was thoroughly entertained with a massive sixty races. The future of the Club looks bright with 10 in the Sprockets Class hitting the track over two divisions.Billy Staines, Joseph Hay and Dakota Jackson having an outstanding night of racing. Brock Conroy and Mase Feltrin had some fun as they raced in the Graduate Mini class. It’s great to see these young riders coming through the ranks. In the Junior class Kaidan Doust was the standout rider, with Trae Mitchell pushing hard all night. The Junior Advanced group saw the ever-improving Frank Lane take the crown for the night closely followed by Jordan Jackson. The Expert division always is a great spectacle with Tyler Calder and Cody Beattie always fighting tooth and nail for the lead and tonight they were joined by visiting Terrigal rider Kai Field.
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In the Expert advanced division, Hudson Spence showed a clean pair of pedals all night followed closely by Cooper Lane and Zachery Moore. The Pro division was dominated by Kyle Potter, who was pushed hard all night by Jarrod Hughes. This group never fails to supply the crowd with some fast racing and awesome skills. The Masters were not to be outdone and put on their own show with Deni Rahman and Ben McDonald battling hard all night. Showing that girls can ride just as well as the boys, Hannah Beattie and Dusty Owers had some tight racing, followed by Aria Corcoran. BMX is a great sport and if anyone is interested in starting racing, please get in contact through the Coffs Coast BMX Facebook page.
Case of the Blues at Northern Beaches
By Brad GREENSHIELDS
THE AFL North Coast has been forced to change its fixture after the Northern Beaches withdrew its senior team from the league. The 2020 season will now proceed as a four-team competition although the Blues will continue to field women’s and reserves teams. Paul Taylor, Community Football Manager for the North Coast, said the Northern Beaches outfit is a victim of extenuating circumstances. “They have three players who work in Western Australia and can’t get over here while there’s some more who had concerns about the shorter season and COVID-19 which resulted in a change of heart,” Mr Taylor said. “But the club remains committed to having a senior team next year.”
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By Brad GREENSHIELDS AFTER 27 holes of golf it all came down to just one stroke. The Mixed Foursomes Championship at Coffs Harbour Golf Club saw Beck Goldsmith and Shane Cutmore combine to win the event to win the event for the second year running. But it nearly went to a playoff. The winners completed their alternate shots round with 121 strokes. Only one shot behind was Norma Andrews and Warrick Lynch. In third place was the combination of Carrie Fagan and Chris Spencer. “It was only that we parred the last nine holes that got us there,” Goldsmith said. “It was lucky we did that or we wouldn’t have won.” Even though the pair went into the day as the reigning champions, it was a win that at least one member of the team had some doubts would
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The fixture has been altered so the teams who were to meet the Northern Blues will now face the team that was slated to have the bye. Meanwhile Port Macquarie held on to win a thriller against Grafton on Saturday. Trailing by 18 points at the last break, an undermanned Grafton started the last term with three straight goals to take the lead at the Magpies home ground. Port showed it has plenty of intestinal fortitude to kick three goals of its own in the final quarter to win 11.9 (75) to 11.8 (74). Tomorrow Port Macquarie travels to Fitzroy Oval to face the winless Coffs Breakers. Sawtell/ Toormina also faces a road trip on the highway to play Grafton.
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By David TUNE FOLLOWING approval of their COVID-19 Safety Plan by Hockey NSW and Coffs Harbour City Council, Hockey Coffs Coast has resumed competitions. With over 500 members across six different clubs, Hockey Coffs Coast is a small but very effective organisation, running four senior divisions and three junior age group competitions. Games are held from Friday
night through to Sunday each week, with the hockey fields buzzing with juniors on Saturdays. Strict rules are in place to enforce the correct number of people is not exceeded during both training and competitions, with only one parent allowed per junior player and no spectators for the senior games. Association President Joel Matthews said, “The impact of COVID-19 has been fairly slight, but we have taken it very seriously. We are a family oriented association
with a large base of volunteers, which has enabled us to tackle and get over any hurdle that we have encountered.” As well as the local competitions, there is a combined women’s first grade team, the Coffs Crusaders, playing in the larger Grafton competition. The association also has a number of senior and junior players competing in state teams. Work is continuing on the new kiosk building which will also house an office and meeting room.
This is stage one of improving the on site facilities and is expected to be open around December. Stage two of the improvements will add toilets and change rooms to the current facilities, and there are plans to put in a second turf playing field in the future. Long term plans include bidding to host more state level competitions, including the open women’s state titles in 2022. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/ hockeycoffscoast.
Williams said. “The results on Saturday nobody would’ve seen coming and it’s good that all of the teams are so evenly matched.” On Saturday Coffs United defeated Sawtell 2-0 in the local derby at Toormina Oval. Mabior Garang took advantage of confusion in Sawtell’s defence to score in the opening minute. Although having the lion’s share of possession, it took Coffs United until the 89th minute before a Nick Mallett strike secured all three points for the Lions. Williams said Sawtell proved a hard nut to crack. “They (Sawtell) are a good young team and they’re going to be really hard to beat next year or the year after,” he said. Port Saints were on top of the table before last weekend but the Coffs Coast Tigers brought the Saints back down to earth with a thumping 4-1 victory. The Northern Storm made it three wins from their past four matches. A hattrick from Jamie Kennedy saw the Storm win 3-2 win away from home over fellow title aspirant the Macleay Valley Rangers. Boambee was far too strong for the Taree Wildcats winning 4-0 while Port United and Kempsey Saints played out an entertaining 3-all draw. Tomorrow will see two local derbies. The Northern Storm is at home against Boambee while Coffs United hosts the Coffs Coast Tigers under lights. Sawtell is at home with an afternoon kickoff against Taree Wildcats.
Olympic dream presently on hold for Lachie By Brad GREENSHIELDS IF it wasn’t for COVID-19, Coffs Coast rugby player Lachie Miller would be preparing to be part of the Olympic closing ceremony
this weekend. A key member of Australia’s Rugby Sevens team, the 26 year-old admits that he’d love nothing more right now than to be in Tokyo having just played on
the world’s biggest sporting stage. “It’s a bit disappointing to think that we would be there right now,” Miller said. “But it’s also not the end of the world. So long as
we’re staying safe.” The Australian team was rated as a strong medal chance as well. Over the past four tournaments, the Aussies have finished in the top four
q Lachie Miller in action for the Australian Rugby 7s team. He and his teammates were due to be playing at the Tokyo Olympics over the past week. Credit: Karen Watson
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three times. Now Miller admits he’s got “no real idea” of when the team will be playing again. “I’m pretty confident we won’t be playing in Dubai or
Cape Town which we were supposed to be doing at the end of the year,” he said. “It will probably be a different format now with five or six tournaments next year leading up to the Olympics. We’ll just have to wait and see what happens.” Miller’s background included being a very talented rugby league junior with the Coffs Harbour Comets before playing first grade with the rival Sawtell Panthers. A chance of being part of the Sevens program saw Miller play for a period in the local MNC Rugby competition with the SCU Marlins. His grand final winning penalty goal three years ago is a part of local rugby folklore. Now Miller is keeping fit training with national squad members as well as plying his trade in the 15-man game playing at fullback for Randwick in the Shute Shield. “I was going to come home but the Shute Shield started,” he said. “I haven’t been home in a little while to see Mum and Dad. When we get a bye I’ll probably come home then if it’s allowed.”
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SPORTS RESULTS Park Beach Bowls By Bruce WORBOYS PARK Beach Mens – Tuesday 28/07/20 LHeenan, W Smith, S Hollis d G Williams, R Beaumont, R Harter 20 – 12 L Loadsman, A Pike, L Boekman d G Smede, G Power, R Harris 29 – 24 P Woodsell, E Crestani, L Morris d A Sutcliffe, J Groat, K Sutcliffe 17 – 16 T Comerford, K Crooks, P Quinn d T O’Halloran, B Trotman, D Hull 18 – 16 B Oddmark, S Thompson, W Murray d S McInerney, B Nicholson, D Wilson 28 – 10 C Williamson, R Lane, R Shepherd d T Gordon, J Phillips, C Jones 28 – 8 R Wisely, R Pensch, J Brett d C McLeod, B Worboys, B Carson 28 – 14 D Catling, R Host, J Bishop d A McInerney, B Jones, P Standaert 30 – 11 Park Beach Mens – Thursday 30/07/20- 24 T O’Halloran, B Worboys, B Trotman d G Williams, K Crooks, R Beaumont 22 – 10 P Alford, P North d J Goodwin, R Cottage 24 – 20 K Watts, T Gordon d C Williamson, N Bowes 29 P Woodsell, J Bennett, L Morris d J Eding, K Kadwell, G Colman 27 – 10 P Wirth, B Nicholson, D Wilson drew R Potter, R O’Keefe, R Lane 15 – 15 D Hall, T Allen, H Katala d B Oddmark, S Thompson, W Murray 20 – 16 M Jenkins, L Boekman, P Jenkins d L Loadsman, M
Coffs Harbour Golf Club By Vicki SILVER
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Clarke, A Pike 20 – 12 M Benham, R Harris, G Power d B Hardwick, R Pensch, K Morrison 24 – 9 R Baker, G Chalmers, J Swan d L Goodacre, D Catling, R Host 26 – 15 M Lee, S Hollis, D Hull d K Johnson, J Grant, R Shepherd 20 – 11 J Norberry, M DeMeio, B Garner d K Lowry, N Dean, M Moppett 27 -9 T Bolton,A Mcinerney, P Quinn d A Taylor, A McKee, N McKee 23 – 18 J Robinson, W Smith, W Grimshaw d L Heenan, B Jones, P Standaert 21 – 17 Park Beach Mixed Pairs – Friday 31/07/20 J Kennedy, K Blow d P & B Garner 18 – 14 J & P Grant d M & T Monk 26 – 7 P Russell, R Holloway d A & B Worboys 19 – 15 C Vemuri, R Baker d J & B Jones 18 – 6 G Chalmers, A Wroe d T Welsh, C Garrett 26-– 6 S Willis, B Fane d D & J Stirton 30 – 21 J Clancy, C Cutt d M & C England 22 – 9 T Blow, V Slater d K & M Meridith 18 – 11 S &P Standaert d D Doyle & C Sheridan 20 – 14 D Powell, R Land d S & P Bischa 19 – 16 C & C Jones d B White & R Host 19 – 11 G & A McInerney d J & S Hollis 21 – 12 A Stone, J Phillips d M & L Heenan 13 – 12 D Allen, J Bishop d B & R Jupp 25 – 8 S Wilson, T Rhodes d R Wallace, E Denner 22 – 14 3rd August 2020. Single stableford 46 members, Winners Ladies: Val Budny 23 Marilyn Waterhouse 21 Joan Levingston 20 on C/b
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Coffs Harbour Golf Club By Brad GREENSHIELDS JULY 30 - Single Stableford sponsored by Coffs Harbour Toyota (237 starters). Lakes: Andy Gilkes (27) 40c/b, Graeme Diffey (10) 40, John Plowman (19) 39, Robert Peel (12) 38c/b. Balls to 33. East: Doug Moy (26) 40, Ian Llewellyn (9) 38c/b, Martin Pettifer (15) 38, David Newick (2) 36. Balls to 32c/b. West: Dean Lee (Concord - 11) 42, Bob Tweddle (20) 39, Hugh Campbell (15) 38c/b, Russell
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27 July to 31 July 9 Hole Stableford Sponsored by Pizza Place J. McFarlane 37 Starters Winner S. Lloyd(10) 23pts R/Up B. Lawrence(19) 19pts 3rd B. Cardillo(17) 17pts cb Other Prizes to R. Maude, B. Mallett, G. Mallett, B. Fairlough, R. Jennings 29 July Single Stableford Competition Sponsored by Woolgoolga Golf Club 84 Starters Winner C. Robinson(18) 40pts R/Up R. Moase(19) 38pts cb 3rd D. Nowak(24) 38pts 4th S. Graham(12) 37pts 5th S. Jones(12) 36pts Ball Prizes D. Ewart, J. Haydon, N. Carr, G. Summer, J. Plowman, R. Richardson, R. King, D. Hansen, J. Anderson, J.Jurotte, R. Isaacs, R. Winners Gents: Noel Frame 22 Nev Triplett 22 Bob McIntosh 17 C/b Ball Comp (1 ball each): Ros Frame 20
Flanders (14) 38. Balls to 33c/b. Gross: Tyler Corfe (1) 32. Eagle: Hugh Campbell (4th). August 1 - Single Stroke sponsored by KBS Mackay (238 starters). Lakes: Glenn Johnstone (18) 66, Barry Thomas (22) 67, Peter Bailey (14) 68, Steve Stocks (10) 69c/b. Balls to 72c/b. East: Peter Hunt (16) 66, Jim Thurlow (25) 67c/b, Daryl Parmenter (14) 67c/b, Tim Jacobs (18) 67. Balls to 73c/b. West: Mick Brazel (13) 64c/b, Darren McCarthy (19) 64c/b, Robin Hepi (31) 64, Mick Galloway (12) 65c/b. Balls to 69c/b. Gross: Aden Louez (+1) 70. Sward, B. Currell, W. Skinner, L. Smith, M. Aubusson, G. Shute NTP 4th J. Cox, 11th P. Francis 1 August Monthly Medal Individual Stroke Sponsored by Rob Brown Denture Clinic 114 Starters A Grade Winner S. Ewart(5) 70 A Grade W. Siinner(12) 71 A Grade Gross A. Hart(1) 73 B Grade Winner R. Treweek(15) 71 B Grade R/up R. Trefz(16) 72 B Grade Gross R. Treweek(15) 86 C Grade Winner J. MacFarlane(28) 64 C Grade R/up I. Young(29) 70 C Grade Gross J. MacFarlane(28) 93 Overall Medal Winner J. MacFarlane Ball Winners to 75 NTP 4th S. Graham, 7th B. Pillon, 9th M. MiHai,11th S. Gresti Caroline Whitelegge 18 Jenny Tooth 17 C/b Betty Lyne 17 C/b Ros Bennett 17 C/b Ross Brown 17 C/b Bill Roffey 17 C/b
Coffs Harbour Golf Club By Brad GREENSHIELDS JULY 30 - Single Stableford sponsored by Coffs Harbour Toyota (237 starters). Lakes: Andy Gilkes (27) 40c/b, Graeme Diffey (10) 40, John Plowman (19) 39, Robert Peel (12) 38c/b. Balls to 33. East: Doug Moy (26) 40, Ian Llewellyn (9) 38c/b, Martin Pettifer (15) 38, David Newick (2) 36. Balls to 32c/b. West: Dean Lee (Concord - 11) 42, Bob Tweddle (20) 39, Hugh Campbell (15) 38c/b, Russell Flanders (14) 38. Balls to 33c/b. Gross: Tyler Corfe (1) 32. Eagle:
Park Beach Women’s Bowling Club By Mandi MONCK
RESULTS 29/7/20: Lynne McLean, Angela Stone, Sue Standaert d Val Maher, Cheryl Jones, Jan Slater 15/10 Marg Lane, Kerry Blow, Elaine Denner d Robyn Wallace, Julie Jones, Penny Russell 18/9 Dawn Allen, Ruth Jupp, Keren Blake d Marj England, Pat Garner, Denise Peake 25/10 Irene Docker, Chris Irvine, Loris Houlihan d Kate Moody, Joan Long, Bev White 23/4
Coffs Harbour C.ex Golf By Graeme ROBERTSON COFFS C.ex Golf; 2nd August at Coffs Harbour Golf Club; Stroke 2nd Round of Club Championships; Winner; John Hammond 72, R/Up; Peter Woods 76, Ball Winners; Peter Hill 76, Rick Paxton 78, Doug Moy 78, Andy Gilkes 17 Keith Mellalieu 16 C/b Jeff Howlett 16 on C/b. Next week is a 4BBB. The following week 17th August - The Kevin Wilson
Hugh Campbell (4th). August 1 - Single Stroke sponsored by KBS Mackay (238 starters). Lakes: Glenn Johnstone (18) 66, Barry Thomas (22) 67, Peter Bailey (14) 68, Steve Stocks (10) 69c/b. Balls to 72c/b. East: Peter Hunt (16) 66, Jim Thurlow (25) 67c/b, Daryl Parmenter (14) 67c/b, Tim Jacobs (18) 67. Balls to 73c/b. West: Mick Brazel (13) 64c/b, Darren McCarthy (19) 64c/b, Robin Hepi (31) 64, Mick Galloway (12) 65c/b. Balls to 69c/b. Gross: Aden Louez (+1) 70.
Sharon Bischa, Judie Kennedy, Ros Crestani d Mary Phillips/ Heather Hardwick, Judy Bishop, Coral Garrett 27/5 Sue Wilson, Moira Gibbons, Joy Stirton, Shirley Betts d Lyndie McLeod, Leonie Loadsman, Chris Sherrin, Joan Woodford 20/12 Pat Watts, Carol Dodds, Georgie McInerny d June Boulton, Joy Hollis, Barb Schenkel 20/13 Minor Pairs Final - Anne Orr, Betty Bodel d Ann Worboys, Trish Welsh 23/16. Congratulations to Brenda Fane on winning the MNCDWB District Singles Championship.
Mike Watkin 78, Darren Heelis 78, Terry Stephens 78, Jose Caravante 79, Mike Berube 79, Greg Flaherty 81, Bob Clarke 84. NTP’s; 12th Scott Croft, 15th Warick Wallace, 22nd Troy Henderson (Hole in one), 26th Jamie Knight. Chip-Ins; Amrik Thandi. Next Game is the 3rd Round at Nambucca Heads on 16th August.
Friendship Day - Four Person Ambrose. This will not be a shot gun start, just a team event.
Woopi Nippers receive funding boost By Emma DARBIN WOOLGOOLGA Junior Nippers has received a funding boost of $5,000 to purchase a new trailer to transport boards used for training and competitions. Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan recently announced the funding for Woolgoolga Surf Life Saving Club and said the new board trailer will allow the club to maintain the supply of boards required at competitions. “Our local nippers train for swimming, boards, beach sprint, beach flags and junior ironman and ironwoman,” Mr Hogan said. “We have had quite a few successful children represent our area at Branch, Country and State levels.” Woolgoolga Junior Nippers is run by volunteers and parents and relies on fundraising money to purchase boards, flags and equipment.
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378 East Bank Road, Coramba
16 Seachange Crescent, Moonee Beach PRICE: $885,000 OPEN: Saturday 8th August 2020 at 11.45 – 12.15pm
THIS stylish home presents as new, with a floor plan to suit modern family living. The open plan design includes a centrally located kitchen with gas cooking, stone benchtops, and a generous pantry and preparation area, whilst the adjoining dining and casual living room flow via stacker doors, to the elevated north facing deck. There is a second living area, and a well appointed media/ home theatre room. The luxurious master
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bedroom suite is positioned separately to the three family/ guest bedrooms. Lush gardens provide privacy and a tranquil greenscape. The grounds are low maintenance, and there is a sunny place for a pool. The BONVILLE OPPORTUNITY 853m2 block has FANTASTIC an under house Bonville Station Road, Bonville area for storage 33 or a workshop. • A fantastic property that has opportunity written all over it • Positioned on just over 5 acres of mostly cleared land All boxes are ticked withproject this • The perfect renovation that you can make your own • 3 bed, 2 bath and 2 extra rooms on the ground level • North facing back deck with fabulous mountain views home, with the added bonus of • Usable land which could be suitable for a couple of horses • Access to a dam plus the property has its own bore being a stroll to Moonee Beach & Estuary, Major Shopping Centre, and Tavern. Located at 16 Seachange Crescent, Moonee Beach. For further information contact Christine Clarke on 0408 MOVE IN WITH NOTHING TO DO! 655 688 or at Raine & Horne 3 Caltowie Place, Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour (02) 6652 1066. • Perfectly positioned, close to amenities
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• 3-4 bedroom ranch style main residence, with huge deck at rear • 2 bedroom self-contained Shearers Quarters, with gas heating • Huge (18.4 m x 9 m) 3 bay shed • Additional 4 bay open machinery shed - easily convert to stables • Water galore; 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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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 • Beautiful 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 914m² with beautiful landscaping & close to beach
View: Saturday 10.00 – 10.30am Cheryl Donaldson 0412 675 240 cheryldonaldson@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour
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• 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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54 Thoroughbred Close, Nana Glen
• 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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COFFS HARBOUR Open Houses 3 Caltowie Place, Coffs Harbour
• Subdivision opportunity (STCA) 1036sqm block • This solid brick & tile home is ideal for downsizers • Three bedrooms & beautiful hardwood polished floors • Open plan lounge/dining & high ceilings add appeal • Main bathroom has been upgraded in a neutral palette • Country style kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Plenty of room for the kids to play in the great backyard
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• Beautifully presented and in immaculate condition • Easy care timber floors throughout • Practical open plan layout flowing to outdoor area • Easy maintenance gardens and minimal lawns • Large, private deck for outdoor enjoyment • Drive-thru access through the garage to the backyard • Quiet street and a great neighbourhoodt
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378 East Bank Road, Coramba
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3/15a Lady Belmore Drv, Toormina
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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View Saturday 26 May Thursday 29 ViewSaturday Saturday 8thAugust August 10.45-11.15am View 1st 10.30-11.00am Sale $379,000 Sale $589,000 Sale $589,000 Web rh.com.au/toowoomba/ 19053598
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1/22 Sandpiper Cres, Boambee East
4/51 Boultwood Street, Coffs Harbour
This beautifully appointed villa home presents in excellent order and is larger than most 3 bedroom homes. Features include; a modern well-appointed kitchen with dishwasher, spacious open plan living areas with pleasant views from every window with the wrap around verandahs being the ideal place to relax with friends or family. A split system adjusts the temperature whilst the double garages have internal access/electric controlla door unit with an additional storeroom come workshop for the handyman. Arrange your inspection today - You wont be disappointed!!
This conveniently located townhouse, is an easy level walk to shopping centres & cafes, with the beach at the end of the street. Situated in a well maintained block of six, the design has open plan living downstairs, with two bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The lock-up garage has internal access, & there is a sunny patio off the master bedroom.
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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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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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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 • Spacious kitchen, generous opennew 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!
Sale $575,000
View 1st 10.00-10.30am Saturday 26 May Thursday 29 View Saturday Saturday 8thAugust August 10.00-10.30am Sale $379,000 Sale $520,000 $520,000
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Don’t miss the opportunity to secure this much loved cottage! Positioned on a level 700m2 block, the house features an open plan lounge area, 3 good sized bedrooms with the large alfresco entertaining area being the ideal place to relax with friends. The drive through garage gives you access to the rear yard with the schools and Sawtells fine beaches and restaurants being less than 5 minutes away by car.
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 1st 11.00-11.30am Sale $379,000 View Saturday Saturday 8thAugust August 11.00-11.30am Sale $480,000 Web rh.com.au/toowoomba/ 19053598 New Price $450,000
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378 East Bank Road, Coramba PRICE: Contact Agent OPEN: Sunday 9th August, 12.00 – 1.30pm
SITUATED amongst a variety of horse and cattle properties, and a moments' drive (20 mins) out of Coffs Harbour, is a great opportunity to purchase this unique property, offering a multitude of commercial/ lifestyle possibilities, on 25
fantastic acres. The four bedroom, two bathroom residence offers extensive rural views plus wrap around verandah on three sides. The fourth bedroom could be utilised as a second living/rumpus room. Feel comfortable yearround with wood fire, split system air conditioner and ceiling fans. The open plan kitchen is extremely functional, with
wide bench tops and a choice of dining space on either side, one of which flows onto the covered entertaining deck, overlooking the green lawn and gardens. Beyond the gardens you'll be surprised to discover a fully selfcontained, 2 bedroom Shearers Quarters, perfect for the extended family or visitors. Water is a feature with an excellent bore, water tanks, a reliable spring fed dam and the bonus of a little bubbling creek, with a
swimming hole. Storage is also a feature with a huge, 3 bay 18.4m x 9m shed, plus 4 bay open machinery shed, which could easily be converted to stables. This really is a rare find in the Orara Valley.
Productive land, permanent water, stunning scenery with a house, plus shearers quarters. For more information contact Vanessa Simpson from PRD Real Estate Coffs Harbour on 0422 401 875.
Moonee Elegance 11 Bellbird Close, Moonee Beach PRICE: $1,350,000
THIS truly impressive grand colonial style home has all the features anyone could ask for, from a family retreat or granny flat/parents room, through to formal lounge, family room & formal dining. A magnificent home that features fully ducted air conditioning along with the private retreats own 5kw unit. To top it off on the lower level is a multi-purpose room, which would make the perfect room for those wanting space
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for the home office. Bi folding windows open up to the amazing deck with BBQ and built in rangehood, overlooking the in-ground salt water pool and surrounded with well established. Parking is not a problem, with a double garage attached to the home, as well as the 10m x 12m barn style shed/ workshop with 3 large roller doors. For more information contact Chris Hines 0439667719 and Kim McGinty 0432953796 from Unrealestate.
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• 3-4 bedroom ranch style main residence, with huge deck at rear • 2 bedroom self-contained Shearers Quarters, with gas heating • Huge (18.4 m x 9 m) 3 bay shed • Additional 4 bay open machinery shed - easily convert to stables • Water galore; 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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• 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 bed, 2 bath 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
View: Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Sean Campbell 0435 164 807 seancampbell@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour
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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 • Beautiful 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 914m² with beautiful landscaping & close to beach
View: Saturday 10.00 – 10.30am Cheryl Donaldson 0412 675 240 cheryldonaldson@prdcoffs.com.au PRD Coffs Harbour
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• 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
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54 Thoroughbred Close, Nana Glen
• 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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4148 Giinagay Way, Urunga
• Subdivision opportunity (STCA) 1036sqm block • This solid brick & tile home is ideal for downsizers • Three bedrooms & beautiful hardwood polished floors • Open plan lounge/dining & high ceilings add appeal • Main bathroom has been upgraded in a neutral palette • Country style kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Plenty of room for the kids to play in the great backyard
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67 BLUFF ROAD, EMERALD BEACH $899,000-$929,000
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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
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POLYCRAFT Single hull 2006 4.55m and trailer, Suzuki 50hp, all the mod cons, stacks of rego, regrettable sale, $13,500, 0422733530 1 POLYCRAFT Single hull 2006 4.55m and trailer, Suzuki 50hp, all the mod cons, stacks of rego, regrettable sale, $13,500, 0422733530 1
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YACHT Northshore 38 Totally refitted for extended cruising. New 40hp diesel. Local. $75,000 ONO. 0413046858. 160120
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MOTORHOME for Sale 2010 Sunliner Motorhome 29 foot Mitsubishi Fuso 124000 kms, $142,500 neg. Very good condition Serviced every 10,000 kms 0418 716 225 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area
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LOTUS 5.2m Alloy, Suzuki 100hp 4 stroke and trailer, 4 months rego on both, complete operation, like new, $28,000, 0477774659 1
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Motors 2000 Holden Commodore VS Ute, Manual, 123,456 kms, performance clutch, custom stock wheels, powered windows, $4,000, cwr36y, 0432426095 1 2001 Hyundai Grandeur Sedan, Auto, 206,500km, reliable, reg serviced, rego till end Sept, $2,500ono, cv65xb, 0481372833 1 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area
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3.0 Turbo Diesel V6. 7 Speed Sports D Auto OL 4WD.S185,000klms CZW48H. 0401 308 359 2003 Toyota Corolla Sedan, Auto, 194,674km, new tyres, fuel eff, serviced, $3,500, ulf238, 0425289599 1 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area
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2004 Holden Commodore Wagon, Auto, 291,000kms, Dec rego, camper setup, gas cooker, bed, pots, pans and chairs, $3,800, cp37ly, 0467672547 1
2006 Mazda BT50 2.5 Turbo Diesel Ute, Manual, 22,6550km, new tyres, solar, respray and clutch, perfect work ute, $7,500, gco06k, 0413844833 1
2006 Subaru Forester Auto, 230,000km, wagon, pink slip, roof racks, $5,000ono, cb95pq, 04040540081
MERCEDES SLK230, auto, Kompressor coupe/ convertible (metal LD folding roof) justSO 60,900klms, 2000 model, top cond, all books, careful lady owner. DCJ79Z. $15250ono 0417821805.
2017 Toyota Yari Ascent Auto hatch, March rego, 63,000km, like new tyres, metallica blue, $14,000, dmn20p, 0402086528 1
2004 Toyota Landcruiser 100 series GXL, Auto, 386,000 kms, new suspension and brakes, silver, $21,000, co06tm, 0476012691 1 2004 Ford Escape XLS, Auto, 210,000 kms, 6 months rego, new tyres, mech A1, $4,000, ctv78w, 0411757969 1 2005 Honda Accord LX Sedan, Auto, 116,000 kms, Nov rego, sunroof, heated seats, A1 cond, $7,500, cf35vr, 0414512883 1
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Motors SUBARU Forester 5 door auto wagon. 129000km, 2010 mod. LD history, Full service SO 2 lady owners. Very clean well kept car $10,000. CN50KM. 0401284555 200220
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73-75 Hyde St Bellingen 02 66484863 Community photos of domestic experience living in Covid-19 Isolation on the Coffs Coast & Around the World. 1 John Champion Way, Coffs Harbour View Website Adult $6 Under 16’s $4 Friends & Under 5 FREE Jetty Theatre 337 Harbour Drive Coffs Harbour $12.50 Online $13.00 at Door Jetty Theatre Coffs Harbour Book Online- $20 Tickets Pre show platters $25 Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga The Element Bar Coffs Harbour The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour
Cinematinee Pain & Glory Bookings Recommended
Show
Thurs 6th August
2pm & 6pm
The Live set Concert Sessions with Heather Rose & Special Guest Rolo Canning Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga (Every Friday) Chris Grieve Steve Bennett
Music Show
Frid 7th August
7pm (100min)
Frid 7th August
7am-11.30am
Frid 7th August Fri 7th August
7pm-9pm 6.30pm9.30pm 12pm
Music Music
Slammers Pamela Hata
Sat 8th August Music
Sat 8th August
Giingan Gumbaynggirr Cultural Markets Sat 8th August Experience & Cultura; The Giingan Markets & Nyanggan Experience Gapi Van- Open to all visitors. Giingan Tour Nyanggam Gapi Van
6.30pm9.30pm 10am-1.30pm
RED-C EVENTS Jordan Esplanade Coffs Harbour The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour Forest Sky Pier @ Sealy Lookout, Orara East State Forest, Korora 0409926747 / View Website 2nd Sat of the Month Tickets-Adults $44 Children (U16)$33 Family $140.00 Coffs Harbour Race Club
Sport
Sat 8th August
10am-1pm 8.30am-1pm 11.30am-5pm
Music Music Markets & Music Markets
Sat 8th August Sun 9th August Sun 9th August
7pm-9pm 1pm-4.30pm 8am-2pm
The Element Bar Coffs Harbour The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour Marina Drive Coffs Harbour Jetty Foreshores
Sun 9th August
6am-1pm
Surfing Sport Show Cinematinee The Booksellers / Life, Animated Bookings Recommended
Mon 11th August Thurs 13th August
( 2 Days) 2pm & 6pm
Josh Matheson Kailey Pallas
Music Music
Fri 14th August Frid 14th August
Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga (Every Friday) Richie Williams
Music
Frid 14th August
7pm-9pm 6.30pm9.30pm 7am-11.30am
Castle St , Coffs Harbour Undercover Car Park Markets Open Every Sunday Rain, Hail or Shine High School State Titles Coffs Harbour Jetty Theatre 337 Harbour Drive Coffs Harbour $12.50 Online $13.00 at Door The Element Bar Coffs Harbour The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour
Music
Sat 15th August
Music
Sat 15th August Sat 15th August
6.30pm9.30pm 7pm-9pm 8am-2.30pm
Markets
Sun 16th August
6am-1pm
Music Music/ Wine Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets Market ‘Micka Scene & Music Tim Stokes Music Annual Camp Quality Charity Sport Golf Day Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Georgia Cummins
Sun 16th August Sun 16th August
1pm-4.30pm 12.30pm
Fri 21st August Every Friday 21st August
Mighty Ocean
Music
Sat 22nd August
Saige (Shanteya & Jo) Coffs Harbour UPTOWN Markets Open Every Sunday Rain, Hail or Shine Bollywood Beach Markets Woolgoolga
Music Markets
Sat 22nd August Sat 22nd August
Robert & Janice Hunter Collection/ Collection of Aboriginal Art Sawtell Family Markets
Art
Coffs Coast Snapper Open 2020 TOONS 4 WILDLIFE- Cartoon Exhibition
Sport
Sat 22nd August
Family Fun
Sat 22nd August to 25th October
Music Markets & Music Family Market Day Music Music
Sun 23rd August Sun 23rd August
1st & 4th Saturday of every month 55 Beach st, Adjacent to beach caravan park Woolgoolga 10-4pm Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery, cnr Coffs & Tues-Sat Duke Street 02 6648 4863 8-1pm 4th Sat of each month CWA Hall 21 Elizabeth st Sawtell 5.30am Coffs Coast Tickets Available: tour.fishdonkey.com 1 John Champion Way, Coffs Harbour 10am-4pm Opening Night- 02-66517343 See Website 6pm (Opening Night 22nd August) 1pm-4.30pm The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour 8am-2pm Marina Drive Coffs Harbour Jetty Foreshore
Sun 23rd August
9.30am-2pm
4th Sun of Every Month 3 Coramba Rd, Coramba
Fri 28th August Fri 28th August
7pm-9pm 6.30pm9.30pm 7am-11.30pm
The Element Bar Coffs Harbour The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour
Racing Bonville Cup 2020 Coffs Harbour Benny Black Simon & Angus Harbourside Makers and Growers Market ‘JuiceBox” Coffs Harbour UPTOWN Markets
Benny Black Bellingen Markets CANCELLED Coffs Harbour UPTOWN Markets Open Every Sunday Rain, Hail or Shine Raw Candy Pure Acoustic
Katie Brooke Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets ‘ Saije’ Shanteya & Jo Coramba Village Market Josh Matheson Mark O’Keffe
Sun 16th August Fri 21st August Frid 21st August
Sat 22nd August Sat 22nd Aug-17 October Sat 22nd August
The Element Bar Coffs Harbour Bellingen Trail Bellingen CANCELLED Castle St , Coffs Harbour Undercover Car Park Markets
The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour Raleigh Winery NSW (Bookings Essential) 8am-2pm Marina Drive Jetty Foreshores Coffs Harbour 7pm-9pm The Element Bar Coffs Harbour 11am-5pm Coffs Harbour Golf Club (Reg by 11am) Earl Street Coffs Harbour 7am-11.30am Queen St Basketball courts Woolgoolga 6.30pmThe Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour 9.30pm 6.30pmThe Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour 9.30pm 7pm-9pm The Element Bar Coffs Harbour 6am-1pm Castle St , Coffs Harbour Undercover Car Park Markets 7am-2pm
Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Jess Swilks
Music
Sat 29th August
Saige (Shanteya & Jo) BANFF Mountain Film Festival
Music Film
Sat 29th August Sat 29th August
6.30pm9.30pm 7pm-9pm 7pm-10pm
Sun 30th August
Sun 30th August
Fri 28th August
Queen St Basketball courts Woolgoolga The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour
Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour
Bollywood Beach Markets Woolgoolga
Sat 5th September
7am-2pm
Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets Markets ‘Ocean Road’ & Music Coffs Harbour UPTOWN Markets Markets
Sun 6th Sept
8am-2pm
Sun 6th Sept
6am-1pm
The Big Bike Film Night Sawtell / Coffs
Film
Tues 8th September
7pm
Athletics Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets ‘Icebreakers’ Coffs Harbour UPTOWN Markets
Sport Markets & Music Markets
Sun 13th September Sun 13th September
8am-2pm
Sun 13th September
6am-1pm
Frid 11th September
7am-11.30am
Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Bellingen Spring Plant Fair
Plant Makets
Sat 12th September
8am-2pm
Nsw open Qualifier Golf
Sport
Thurs 17th September Fri 18th September
2 Days
Sport
Sat 19th & Sun 20th September Sun 20th September
9am-5pm
Sun 20th September
6am-1pm
Friday 25th September Sat 26th September
7am-11.30am
Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Soccer Telstra State SAD Championships for Girls Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets ‘Cheynne Murphy Coffs Harbour UPTOWN Markets
Markets & Music Markets
Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Bollywood Beach Markets Woolgoolga
8am-2pm
Sun 27th September
2pm
Markets
Sun 27th September
6am-1pm
Coramba Village Market
Family Market
Sun 27th September
9.30am-2pm
Fri 2nd October
7am-11.30am
Sat 3rd October
7am-2pm
Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Bollywood Beach Markets Woolgoolga Kailey Pallas Soccer NNSWF Champion of Champions Snow White & the 7 Cool Dudes Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Crystal craft Festival Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Junior Australian OZtag Championships Festival of Gold 2020 GOLF Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga The McClymonts 2020 Tour
Music Sport
Frid 14th October 7pm Sun 4th -10th october 9-5pm
Kids/ Family
Frid 9th October
Craft
2pm-4pm
Hosted by Julie Clyde Creative Coffs Harbour/ Ticketed Event
Sat 10th October Fri 16th October
7am-11.30am
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Sun 18th-25th October Fri 23rd October
6 Days 7am-11.30am
Music
Fri 23rd October
8pm-11pm
Dorrigo Folk Festival & Bluegrass Festival Bollywood Beach Markets Woolgoolga
Music
Frid 23rd-25th October Sat 24th October
5pm
Golf Open & Ladies Classic Coramba Village Market
Sport Family Market Day
Sat 24th October Sun 25th October
2 Days 9.30am-2pm
Fri 30th October
7am-11.30am
Fri 30th Oct-1st November Sun 1st November Fri 6th November
8.30am-6pm Daily 10am-6pm 7am-11.30am
Sat 7th November
7am-2pm
Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga
Fri 13th November
7am-11.30am
Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga
Fri 20th November
7am-11.30am
The International Buskers & Comedy Festival Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Dorrigo Show
Frid 26th-29th November Fri 27th November
7am-11.30am
Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Senior State OZtag Championships Blues & Berries Festival Village Farmers Market Woolgoolga Bollywood Beach Markets Woolgoolga
Sports
Family
Coffs 5k Colour Frenzy
7am-2pm
Frid 27th-Sun 29th November Sat 28th November
Frid Start-2pm
29th November
8.30am-10am
Sat 5th december
7am-2pm
Sat 12th December
6pm-9pm
Sat 26th December
7am-2pm
Family
1st - 14th January 2021
11.30am5.30pm
Motor
Sat 2nd-3rd January 2021
10am-5pm
Rainforest Rattler Explore the beautiful Coffs Coast from our vintage train. All Fired Up Motorcycle Expo Coffs Harbour District Motorcycle Restorers Club
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Fri 9th October
10.30amSession 1 12.30pmSession 2 7am-11.30am
Sports
Family
Sun 30th August 2020 to 17th February 2021
7am-2pm
Sun 27th September
Coffs Coast Carols By CandleLight Carols in the Park Bollywood Beach Markets Woolgoolga
The Hoey Moey Coffs Harbour
8am-2pm
Markets & Music Music
Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshore Coffs Harbour
Coffs Harbour Marina
7am-11.30am
Harbourside Makers & Growers Markets ‘Micka Scene’ TAIKOZ- 4Tet Live Thunderous rhythms crack, splinter,somersault & hurtle into the air, creating a magnetic hypnotism. Coffs Harbour UPTOWN Markets
8am-2pm 1pm-4.30pm
Fri 4th-6th September
8.30am-12pm
Bollywood Beach Markets Woolgoolga
9.30am
Kids Fun
7am-11.30pm
Sat 5th September
Castle St , Coffs Harbour Undercover Car Park Markets
Sun 30th August
Super Hero Day Coffs Harbour
Fri 4th September
6am-1pm
Sun 30th August
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Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga 1st Sat of Every Month Hickory st Dorrigo 1st & 4th Saturday of every month 55 Beach st, Adjacent to beach caravan park Woolgoolga Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshore Coffs Harbour Castle St , Coffs Harbour Undercover Car Park Markets Open Every Sunday Rain, Hail or Shine Majestic Cinema 25 First st Ave Sawtell View Website Coffs Harbour Running Festival Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshore Coffs Harbour Castle St , Coffs Harbour Undercover Car Park Markets Open Every Sunday Rain, Hail or Shine Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga Bellingen Market Park Church Street Bellingen Coffs Harbour Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga Coffs Harbour Stadium Drive Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshores Coffs Harbour Castle St , Coffs Harbour Undercover Car Park Markets Open Every Sunday Rain, Hail or Shine Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga 1st & 4th Saturday of every month 55 Beach st, Adjacent to beach caravan park Woolgoolga Marina Drive, Jetty Foreshores Coffs Harbour Jetty Memorial Theatre, 337 Harbour Drive Coffs Harbour 02 6648 4930- See Website Castle St , Coffs Harbour Undercover Car Park Markets Open Every Sunday Rain, Hail or Shine 4th Sun of Every Month 3 Coramba Rd, Coramba Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga 1st & 4th Saturday of every month 55 Beach st, Adjacent to beach caravan park Woolgoolga The Pier Hotel Coffs Harbour Stadium Drive Jetty Memorial Theatre 337 Harbour Drive, Coffs Harbour Ticketed Event- see website Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga Coffs Harbour Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga C.ex International Stadium Stadium Drive Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour Bookings_Observatory.com.au Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga CEX Coffs Harbour Ticketed Event Dorrigo Ticketed Event 1st & 4th Saturday of every month 55 Beach st, Adjacent to beach caravan park Woolgoolga Coffs Harbour 4th Sun of Every Month 3 Coramba Rd, Coramba Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga Stadium Drive Coffs Harbour C.ex International Stadium Woolgoolga Beach Reserve (Free) Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga 1st & 4th Saturday of every month 55 Beach st, Adjacent to beach caravan park Woolgoolga Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga Coffs Harbour Various locations Queen Street Basketball Courts Woolgoolga Dorrigo Showground Waterfall Way Dorrigo 1st & 4th Saturday of every month 55 Beach st, Adjacent to beach caravan park Woolgoolga Jordan Esplanade Coffs HarbourHosted by Colour Frenzy, Harbourside Markets & ARCH 1st & 4th Saturday of every month 55 Beach st, Adjacent to beach caravan park Woolgoolga Brelsford Park, Coffs Harbour Morgo Street 1st & 4th Saturday of every month 55 Beach st, Adjacent to beach caravan park Woolgoolga Coffs Harbour Railway Station, Angus Mcleod Place, The Jetty Foreshore View Website / 0427 912861 Coffs Harbour Showgrounds Exhibition Hall
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By Brad GREENSHIELDS
ONLY two points separates the top five teams in the Coastal Premier League. When the idea for the new league was first proposed, the idea was that it would create a more even competition. After six matches that has certainly proven correct. Coffs United is among the top echelon of teams along with Port Saints, Northern Storm, Macleay Valley Rangers and Boambee. United coach Glen Williams said he’s delighted with the standard of the competition. “The concept of the competition is really good and everyone has got behind it,”
q Caleb Lopko proved a constant threat for Coffs United in the Coastal Premier League match against Sawtell. Photo: Green Shoots Marketing
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