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Show me the MOONEY! CONTINUED Page 3 Masterplan Moves On Chamber say Jetty Foreshores survey results show community is embracing change
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Coffs pilot Julie Jardine told NOTA, “We had so much fun, I’m really quite sad it’s all over, but I’m looking forward to the next air race in three“Thereyears.are some absolutely beautiful areas that we flew to in the outback where people
Tim Alexander praised the level of competition in this year’s race, extending praise to organisers.
“In these outback stations the people rely on the RFDS for all their medical services; their clinics, their ambulance service, their mental health, their dentistry, that all comes via the Flying Doctors.
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“Going to Goondiwindi, where one of the teams comes from, was amazing.
“For tourists and the Grey Nomads travelling outback too, if they have a breakdown, the Royal Flying Doctors will rescueThethem.”Coffs teams did well with Tim and Marguerite from team Show me the MOONEY! winning third place.
In sixth-place were Warren Millar, John Harris and Geoff Leaver of Team Triple Whisky on the Rocks, and in tenth place were Michael Basa and Julie Jardine from the Hot Termalis team.Coffs team Once in a Blue Mooney, John and Janet Martindale, won the prize for overcoming the greatest hardship after their aircraft broke down just before reaching Darwin, unfortunately missing the first four stages of the air race.
“Coffs Harbour can also be proud of the efforts of the home teams, both in their performance on the Air Race, but also for their participation in the organising of the event.”
q Julie Jardine, from team Hot Termalis, who lives in Sawtell, pictured here with Justin Marr, GM Aviation, RFDS SE Region.
q Sixth-place finishers, team Triple Whisky on the Rocks members Warren Millar, John Harris and Geoff Leaver.
told us about times when they were saved by the RFDS.“Every outback town we went to, as soon as they knew we were raising money for the RFDS, they just threw money at us with gratitude for what the RFDS does for people living“It’soutback.goodto know that we’re fundraising for such a good cause.
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“A few planes had some issues, and everyone banded together and spread their luggage out and squeezed them into other places so they could continue the race.”
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“The people there donated so much money; our Goondiwindi team won first place in fundraising, bringing in $103,000, which is absolutely phenomenal.
“The competitive bar for this race was raised considerably by the winning team, Wacky Warbos, Ian and Connie Warburton from ACT, who deservedly earned their win,” Tim“Congratulationssaid. to Stuart Payne and his organising committee, who again staged a very successful, highly complex event.
“In the outback there’s all the scenery and lovely little towns and it’s great to support them – they’ve all been struggling though Covid, droughts, fires and floods - to go to these little communities is amazing.
q Michael Basa and Julie Jardine of the Hot Termalis team.
They clambered out of the cockpits of their stalwart bi-planes with beaming smiles, hearty laughs and tons of tales to tell about their sixleg journey from Darwin to Coffs over the past twoWhileweeks.winning an individual leg is “a boost to your ego” and the fundraising is a huge achievement, Tim Alexander from Coffs team Show me the MOONEY! told News Of The Area its the camaraderie amongst the 84 competitors that makes the Outback Air Race so special.“We’ve met so many people from all walks of life in this marvellous group of like-minded folk, quite competitive and exciting.
q John Harris from Triple Whisky on the Rocks and Tim Alexander from Show me the MOONEY! at Coffs Harbour Aerodrome after finishing the race.
The Chamber says wording used in the advert did not provide any guidance on how to answer the survey, and instead encouraged people to have their voice heard.“We would also like to clear up that the Facebook ads were never targeted to ‘like-minded individuals’, the targeting was incredibly broad and targeted those who lived in the Coffs Harbour region.”The Chamber of Commerce have also challenged the “allocation of ratepayers money for an initial funding of up to $20,000 that allows
room.“For the Deputy Mayor to suggest that the committee was stacked with people that don’t have the community’s interests at heart, is an insult to every person who has put the time and effort into fulfilling their role in conveying relevant community concerns, interests and ideas back to the NSW“Also,Government.inthe media this past week there was a
q Jetty Foreshores engagement results.
statement made by the Mayor that suggested ‘there are groups who’ve taken out paidfor advertising to encourage like-minded people to participate’.“Let’s assume that statement may be directed at us.
the opportunity to create a thriving and vibrant Jetty Foreshores precinct.
the Council's communication team to inform the community of Councillors’ reservations for the draft Master Plan”.
“The Mayor has been on the committee since its inception and never in a PSAC meeting has he raised a concern about who was in the
Advisory Committee (PSAC) for the Jetty revitalisation.
“As a Chamber of Commerce, and as a PSAC representative who was tasked with the job of getting as many people as possible in our community to engage in completing the survey, we took this responsibility very seriously,” the Chamber statement said.
“Our executive team agreed to spend a very modest $250 on some Facebook ads that would encourage all members of the Coffs
“Off the back of one of the most comprehensive consultation processes our city has seen, it is clear that the community is ready to activate and enhance this space for the betterment of our town and community,” the Executive Team at Coffs Harbour Chamber of Commerce told News Of The Area.The Chamber of Commerce members welcome “the wonderful improvements to public amenities for families, such as the splash park, playground and“Weboardwalk”.also acknowledge the incredible business and economic opportunities that this masterplan can bring to our city, that is soon to be bypassed,” a statement from the Chamber said.
“The masterplan goes a long way to making this area not only a tourism drawcard, but a wonderful place for local familiesRespondingtoo.” to recent media articles, the Executive Committee said it has been disappointing to see the Mayor and some councillors commenting about the makeup of the Project Steering
Harbour community to fill in the survey to convey what they liked or disliked about the draft masterplan.”
“This ratepayer spend was agreed to in the Council meeting on 9 June 2022.”
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The Chamber of Commerce Executive Team also noted, “We are not sure that the $10,000 spent on getting a valuation done on the railway land that is currently not for sale was a wise investment for the future of our community; but that’s up to our community to decide.“We look forward to seeing the NSW Government continue to refine and progress the masterplan over the coming months.”
COFFS COASTNews Of The Area
q Jetty Foreshores community consultation.
COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 3www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 16 September 2022
“The PSAC for the Jetty Foreshore Masterplan is but one of many committees, groups and projects we are fortunate enough to contribute on.
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“Public consultation on
the Coffs Jetty Foreshore masterplan has been undertaken thoroughly and transparently in line with best industry practice and NSW government guidelines.
“This has included extensive engagement with the community to develop a shared Vision and guiding Principles for the precinct in 2021 and in the resulting draft Masterplan in April to June this“Theyear. people of Coffs Harbour are clearly passionate about this important area and have expressed a range of views regarding future planning decisions affecting the foreshore.“These views and a detailed account of engagement to date have been published by Property and Development NSW (PDNSW) to ensure transparency and trust in the “PDNSWprocess.isnow reviewing the feedback and then consequently the masterplan before moving to any formal planning“Thereproposal.willbe further opportunities to provide feedback through the formal planning“PDNSWprocess.will continue to ensure that stakeholders and the wider Coffs Harbour community are informed throughout the process.”
Continued concerns over community consultation survey process
“It was always about mixed use development regardless of what the community said and this is where each survey has been leading us.
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“I am not antidevelopment and am in support of much of the draft masterplan with regards to the Marina Area, Deep Sea Fishing Club and Corambirra Point, subject to input by the Traditional
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“Specific feedback (i.e. direct notes) however was taken on stakeholders’ meetings as called out in the report.
q Coffs Harbour resident Helen Oliver talks with Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh about the Jetty Foreshores community consultation survey process.
In Step 3 of the survey the introduction of the term ‘mixed use development’ was used in Key Theme point 4.
“There were two different survey forms used, one for online and one written form which was handed out at popup consultation events.
“There were no notes kept from discussions with ‘ambassadors’ at pop-up events, yet they have given a summary of feedback on those missing notes in their report.”Ina statement to NOTA, an Ethos Urban spokesperson said, “The 2021 Ethos Urban report written forms (hard copy survey) used simpler language to ask the same questions as the online survey to increase ease of use of participation.“Datafrom these hard copy surveys were entered into Survey Monkey by the project team and wrapped up into broader reporting.
With a 99 percent degree of accuracy, and an error of margin of 8.5 percent, the GHD report said that while “these results are meaningful, it is still a considerable margin for error which highlighted that further research should be undertaken to achieve a greater level of confidence in the results”.Collating all comments and ideas from Step 1 and Step 2 to identify the main area for further discussion in Step 3, the top key themes and subcategories of community feedback were Parking and Accessibility, Development, and Open Spaces and Facilities.“Following on were dropin sessions and a workshop which again saw results disregarded,” said Ms Oliver.
“These meetings were separate to the pop-up events.”Commenting on the composition of the Jetty Foreshore Project Steering Advisory Committee (PSAC), Helen Oliver said it is heavily biased towards the business sector.“The Government told us in late 2020, PSAC was established to bring together a diverse range of Coffs Harbour community representatives.
COFFS Harbour resident Helen Oliver came along to a media announcement by Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh on Thursday 8 September at Jetty Foreshores Park and shared her views with media and Mr Singh, who was presenting the results of the 2022 Ethos Urban survey.
The first part of the survey was an online pinpoint survey which was visited by 3865 people.The second part was a survey completed by 243 people.
Ms Oliver told News Of The Area, “An advertisement placed by the government in 2017 seeking a company to undertake consultation to determine what the public wanted to see happen at the Jetty Foreshores stated, under the heading Background, ‘The purpose of the project is to activate under-utilised NSW Government owned land surrounding the Coffs Harbour Foreshore for a mixed use development that has the potential to generate substantial economic activity and jobs for Coffs Harbour and the surrounding region’.”
The first survey asking what the Coffs Harbour residents wanted for the Jetty Foreshores was conducted in 2018 by global design company GHD, who were appointed by Property and Development NSW (PDNSW).
“We have since learned that this seems to include mainly residential with the odd residential“Ifcafé/restaurant/shop.itwasknownthatwaspartof‘mixed
use’, the result may well have beenMsdifferent.”Oliveralso questions the validity of the 2021 Ethos Urban report with regards to community responses.
Ms Oliver believes this is why the Coffs Harbour community continues to be presented with plans
“However,Owners.Ido not wish to see multi-storey residential buildings along the railway land,” Ms Oliver said.
containing mixed use zonings capable of housing hundreds of private residences.
“Data on written forms has not been produced to date.
“There was a consolidation of these comments taken via notes and these contributed to the general themes as summarised in the report.
“We were told there would be five or six community representatives yet there are only three, with virtually all PSAC members being business owners and the majority being members of the Chamber of Commerce.”
In closing, Ms Oliver said, “We have been driven inexorably towards ‘a mixed use’ development that predominantly comprises residential units despite the objections to residential in the 2018 GHD and 2021 Ethos Urban“Wesurveys.haveended up with exactly what PDNSW wanted in 2017.”The Ethos Urban spokesperson said, “The engagement reports are not decision-making documents or tools, rather the intent is to canvas feedback on firstly the Shared Vision and Principles and then the draft Masterplan.
but what was presented to the public (by the State Government) bore no resemblance to the results.
As part of that project a survey was completed in May and June (2022), the results of which were made public at communityresidents3680coffs-jetty-revitalisationand.precinct-development/property/our-business/nsw.gov.au/housing-and-https://www.dpie.Thesurveyreceivedresponses.Therearearound80,000inCoffsHarbour.“Additionallyanextensiveconsultation
“I think that land can be used in a better way for the greater good of the people and the longterm requirements of our community,” closed Mr Amos.The NSW Government engaged two third party specialists to conduct that survey; Ethos Urban and Murawin, representing the Traditional Owners of the land.Speaking on RUOK? Day, Mr Singh encouraged people to have their debates about this issue respectfully and to respect the views and opinions of everybody else who have taken part in this survey.Please let us know what you think by au.media@newsofthearea.com.emailing
q A concept drawing for Jordan Esplanade as part of the Jetty Foreshores community consultation survey.
THE NSW Government has released two reports detailing outcomes from community consultation on the draft masterplan for Coffs Harbour’s Jetty Foreshores.Thesurvey reports outline shops and cafes as the most supported uses to create an active foreshore with 73 percent of those responding to the survey in favour, followed by the Jetty Hub, an activity area adjacent to the Coffs Harbour train station which received 68 percent support.
more people were in support than“Inopposed.afewyears time Coffs Harbour will be a bypass city and it’s important for our city to move forward and that we have revitalised the areas not only for residents but to ensure our tourism industry has a great waterfront to take advantage of the growing tourism sector here on the Mid North Coast,” said Mr Singh.
Mayor Paul Amos told News Of The Area, “The results of the survey are what I expected but very disappointing.“Ihavebeen the biggest opponent of the process so far; I think the process was flawed right from the start.
“The report is very detailed and goes through each of the survey questions, one by one, and gives the response to those questions from strongly opposed
“So then we go to the next step, where we’ve got a proposal that was not endorsed in the first place put back to the public in the form of the latest survey, which doesn’t seem to include all the details and feedback given by the community at the pop-ups with the “Anotherambassadors.flawis that
Talking to the media on Thursday 8 September, the morning of the survey results going live on the website, Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh shared key points of the surveyAcknowledgingresults. the divided opinions of the community about how much development was appropriate on the foreshore, he said overall
people can fill out the survey response more than once; and there are groups who’ve taken out paid-for advertising to encourage like-minded people to participate.“Iindicated very early in the piece that the results of the survey would not be an accurate reflection of what the people of Coffs Harbour want.“The process as it stands is ultimately about the four hectares of land, Jetty Foreshores, rezoned for commercial return.
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was done through pop-ups in the community, 13,000 postcards were sent to residents of Coffs Harbour, and the website had 16,000 unique views, so a huge amount of engagement was made during that time,” said Mr Singh.“Key highlights of that data are that in general more people were supportive of each of the development proposals than opposing.
“In the marine area nearly all the proposals were overwhelmingly supported.
“To that end, three years ago a process was started with the State Government to rejuvenate and revitalise the Jetty Foreshores precinct.”
“I would encourage residents to go to the website and read the survey.”
q Concept drawing for the green spaces and hospitality along Jetty Foreshores.
“70 percent of people were supportive of development and proposals for the Deep Sea Fishing Club area and about seventy percent of people were supportive of the Jetty Hub.
“After the first round of consultation we had the results published in a paper,
“None whatsoever.
“There was very strong support for increased parking, open spaces and landscaped areas.
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The NSW Government’s Coastal and Estuary Grant of $46,000, matched 2:1 with $23,000 from City Of Coffs Harbour, will see Council launch a scoping study looking at the full length of the LGA’s open coastline which will provide new information to build a plan for the
Mr Singh told News Of The Area, “This is support funding from the State Government to the Council to help them do their studies and scoping for their coastal management plans.
A MAN has faced court today charged with committing an alleged armed robbery at Coffs Harbour.Justbefore 8pm on Tuesday 6 September 2022, police were called to Edinburgh Street, Coffs Harbour, after reports of an armed robbery.Police were told a man armed with a knife threatened a ride-share driver before he fled the scene with cash.
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Harbour General Manager Natalia Cowley told News Of The Area, “The Scoping Study is the first step in developing a new Coastal Management Program (CMP) for our coastline, which will build on our existing Coastal Zone Management Plan.
During a search of the unit, two knives were seized which will be forensically examined.
Man charged after armed robbery –Coffs Harbour
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Minister for Local Government Wendy Tuckerman joined Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh and Ms Cowley at Coffs Harbour Surf Club, Park Beach for the announcement.“Planningfor the future is essential,” said Mrs“CMPsTuckerman.are long-term strategies which guide the City of Coffs Harbour and other stakeholders to manage estuarine and coastal areas, identify hazards and risks to the environment, and critical steps to
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q City of Coffs Harbour Councillor Scott Wolgamot, Minister for Local Government Wendy Tuckerman, Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh and City of Coffs Harbour General Manager Natalia Cowley at Coffs Harbour Surf Club, Park Beach for the Coastal and Estuary Grants Program announcement.
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The man briefly resisted police before he was arrested and taken to Coffs Harbour Police Station.Hewas charged with robbery armed with a serious weapon and resisting officer in execution of duty (three counts).
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Government Wendy Tuckerman is here on the Coffs Coast to see first-hand the important work being undertaken by our Council to further enhance our coastline and estuaries for the enjoyment of all.”
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers. com.au.
FORWARD planning for the future of the Coffs Harbour LGA’s coastal works program just received a boost with a State Government grant and local Council funding.
Appointments will be made by Council for a period of four years and selection will be based on merit relative to the nominee’s eligibility, demonstrated experience and knowledge in the key selection criteria.
“The project will identify the scope of the new CMP, the issues and the outcomes to be achieved.”Thestudy will begin in 2023 once the brief is written and consultants engaged and will be driven by Council’s Local Planning section.
The aim of the Coastal and Estuary grants program is to increase the resilience of coastal communities and implement actions that improve the health of NSW estuaries.
She said local residents and citizen scientists documented clear evidence of mass movement, landslips and sedimentation of the Kalang River following the road works in Oakes State Forest during the 2019/2020 bushfires.
MsForest.Kelly said the soils of the headwaters are highly erodible and their location on the mountainous terrain of the headwaters means that any logging or other machinery disturbance will cause catastrophic damage.
KATHERINE Kelly, from the Kalang River Forest Alliance, says that Forestry Corporation NSW (FCNSW) appears to be hell-bent on destroying the headwaters of the three rivers in Oakes State
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“These fragile soils are highly prone to failure and massive landslips because of water entering the soil profile and making it collapse and slide downslope.”
“Ground disturbance, such as landscape-scale logging, on these steep slopes risk the re-activation of historic landslips,” Ms Kelly
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avalanches and debris avalanches are common on these steep slopes particularly where road cuts occur and subsoil slumping is common in road batters.“Any disturbance of these fragile soils will cause mass movement and avalanches, as well as catchment wide destabilisation of our headwaters, with disastrous and irreversible results,” according to Ms Kelly.
She said that common, intense rainfall events cause extensive runoff and flooding in the headwaters and further aquaticmassiveofquality,resultingforsuspendedasfurtherandincoarsedrainagecausingRiverdepositedthroughirreversibleinsevereofmassExtensivedownstream.erosionandmovementofthesoilstheheadwaterswillcauseimpactsdownstreamrivers,resultinginwaterpollutionincreasedsedimentsintheKalanganditstributaries,harmtofisheries.Erodedsoilsmoveintolines,depositinggravelsandbouldersthebedofthechannelreleasingfinesedimentsdownstream.Finesedimentssuchclaysandsiltsremaininthewaterlongperiodsoftime,indecreasedwatereventualsmotheringtheriverbed,withnegativeimpactstolife.
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A spokesperson for FCNSW said that state forests around the Kalang River are part of a large network of regrowth forests in the Bellingen area that have been consistently producing timber for more than a century while continuing to support thriving populations of native wildlife.
Kelly said the EPA and FCNSW have been notified of the huge potential for a catchment-wide disaster if logging is to commence.
Kalang Catchment Concerns
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Conservationists continue to express concerns over destruction of Kalang, Bellinger and Nambucca River headwaters
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“Based on previous experience, new information and appropriate factual reassessment of the soil stability, we are demanding the endorsement of the Headwaters Conservation Nature Reserve to protect the headwaters of the Kalang, Bellinger and Nambucca Rivers,” Ms Kelly said.
She said that in 1992, logging activities in Oakes State Forest near Mt Killiekrankie caused 88,000 tons of soil to slip into the Bellinger River, resulting in massive water pollution that silted up the river and smothered the river bed and logging operations were stopped.“Here we are again, 30 years later, with the threat of Forestry Corporation moving into our headwaters to industrially log them, with much bigger machines and even fewer environmental protections in place due to the removal of previous safeguards for headwater gullies and intensifying logging under the catastrophic Coastal Forestry Agreement (CIFOA),” said Ms Kelly.
Ms Kelly said mass movement events increase with increasing slope gradients greater than 20 degrees and that moderate to severe erosion has previously been recorded on steep slopes associated with road works and forestry operations.
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He said in the Kalang catchment FCNSW has carefully planned operations to ensure waterways and wildlife habitat are protected - around 80 percent of the forest will be excluded from operations and left untouched and a 100 metre buffer zone will be put in place along the Kalang River meaning operations are a good distance away from the river.Ms
He said the aim of FCNSW is to manage the forests to maintain this
balance.Thespokesperson said this timber harvesting operating has been planned over several years with detailed ecological surveys, cultural heritage surveys and soil and water assessments undertaken as part of the planning process.
q A landslip near Bellbucca Road last year. Photo: Jonas Bellchambers.
8 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 16 September 2022
Cr Townley was elected the first Deputy Mayor of this current Council in February 2022.
it was disrupted by the postponement of the Local Government Elections.
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COUNCILLOR SALLY Townley has been reelected City of Coffs Harbour Deputy Mayor by her fellow Councillors.
She served a sevenmonth term as Deputy Mayor until September 2022.The previous shorter term allowed the more usual twelve-month Deputy Mayor term timetable to be reinstated after
q MPs Monique Ryan and Zoe Daniel want a Royal Commission into Media Concentration in Australia. Photo: supplied.
The survey is available on Council’s ‘Have Your Say’ websiteuntilsubmissioncanlocal-public-holiday,coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/haveyoursay.youalsoattachaseparateifyouwish.Consultationisopen30September2022.
AUSTRALIA’s media market is the most concentrated out of every democracy in the world.Aformer ABC journalist turned Independent politician, MP Zoe Daniel is taking matters into her own hands, calling for a Judicial Inquiry with the powers of a Royal Commission to investigate the concentration of media ownership in Australia.“According to the Public
Cr Townley will now serve a twelve-month term.
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Traditionally, the City of Coffs Harbour has applied for a local half day public holiday for the annual Coffs Harbour Gold Cup, held on the first Thursday in August.Options available are to once again apply for a public half day holiday, apply for a
• Part two seeks
THE Public Holidays Act 2010 (NSW) allows NSW Local Councils to submit an application to the NSW Government for ‘local public holidays’ and/or ‘local event days’ for events of special significance that are recognised by the community.
discussing the importance of independent and truthful news
feedback on community support for a half day community festival to be held at the Jetty Foreshore to coincide with any proposed part day public holiday for the Coffs Harbour Gold Cup.
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• Part one seeks feedback on the benefits, costs and impacts related to the local part day public holiday for the Coffs Harbour Gold Cup; and
Cr Townley told News Of The Area, “It feels great to have the support of the other“ItCouncillors.isanawesome group of people and everyone is keen to work together as a group.“And it was extra special because it came on the ten year anniversary of first being elected to Council, 8 September 2022.”
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“From previous consultations, we’re aware that there are mixed community views on the part day public holiday and this information provided will assist Council in its decision on any future application,” said Natalia Cowley, General Manager.
re-electedTownley as Deputy Mayor
q Cr Sally Townley has been re-elected City of Coffs Harbour Deputy Mayor.
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local event day or apply for neither.Consultation is an important part of the application process and City of Coffs Harbour is seeking feedback on future local public holidays for the 2023 and 2024 Coffs Harbour Gold Cup event.
“Also, this year we want to hear people’s views on whether there is interest
Interest Journalism Initiative, 255 media outlets across the country closed down between the beginning of 2019 and March 2022, with nearly 70 percent of these in regional Australia,” Ms Daniel said.“One company has a 59 percent share of the metropolitan and national print media market by readership, and the second, 23 percent.”MsDaniel is calling for the government to investigate this concentration, whilst
for a half day community festival at the Jetty Foreshores to coincide with a half day public holiday and the sort of festival they wouldTheenjoy.”community is invited to share their views by completing a survey which has two parts:
q Kyeewa Bushwalkers Noels Benson, Kerie Cole and Ina Kay bushwalking in South West Rocks.
Kyeewa has gone from providing an initial one to two bushwalks a week on Wednesdays and Sundays to also offering a two to three day campout held most months.Walks are graded from ‘Easy’ through to ‘Hard’ to cater for all levels of fitness andThisexperience.yearthe group has walked in the Bellingen, Coffs, Macleay and Nambucca catchment areas and covered a range of environments featuring forests, mountains, creeks, rivers and beaches.
25 years of going bush
walking in, experiencing and photographing the bush and majestic views seen from it.
q Brian Myles, Jean Hicks and Joy Wilkinson catching up at the celebrations for a quarter of a century of walking with Kyeewa Bushwalkers.
“The word Kyeewa is believed to refer to an allpowerful mythical entity heralding a new beginning.”
Like most groups, Kyeewa relies on volunteers to plan and lead Whilewalks.there are over 60 people on the walking list, volunteer leaders are critical to Kyeewa group’s ability to conductKyeewabushwalks.has also welcomed many people holidaying in the area who have enjoyed seeing more of the Mid North Coast than first meets the eye.
At the luncheon, past and present bushwalkers reflected on the value they have gained from bushwalking; discovering new places, enjoying the beauty of the Mid North Coast and beyond, developing long-term friendships, and the cathartic benefits of
Kyeewa is not a club but a group of likeminded people who enjoy bushwalking together under an informal structure.Co-founder of Kyeewa, Jean Hicks, reflected on
Kyeewa’s“Startedorigin.by a friendship group of retirees, they adopted the name Kyeewa after seeing it in a novel written by a local Bellingen author,” she said.
q Stephen Fox, Amber Fox, Noels Benson, Janece Rogan, Mike Moriarty, Ina Kay, Gail Perry and Kerie Cole at Bellingen Showground.
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10 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 16 September 2022 COFFS COASTNews Of The Area www.newsofthearea.com.au City of Coffs Harbour Logo Design Competition A design competition to find an inspiring and striking new logo and tagline for City of Coffs Harbour. go to www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/logo-compMOREFINDOUT There will be three categories for logo design entries: School students open to all primary and high school students who attend a school within the City of Coffs Harbour LGA. Local non-professional aspiring creatives who reside within the City of Coffs Harbour LGA. Local professional branding and design businesses within the City of Coffs Harbour LGA. There is also a 4th category for tagline entries. Each category winner will receive a Coffs Coast destination experience to the value of $250. The overall winner of best logo design will receive a $500 gift voucher to buy local anywhere in the City of Coffs Harbour local government area.
KYEEWA Bushwalkers celebrated its 25th anniversary on Wednesday, 7 September 2022 with 70 people attending a luncheon at the Bellingen Showground. When first formed, Kyeewa Bushwalkers became one of two regular bushwalking groups on the Mid North Coast along with the then Ulitara Bushwalkers.
q Helen Robbins, John Sayer, Jean Hicks, Nick Kirwood and Paul Searle cutting the Kyeewa Bushwalkers 25 year anniversary cakes.
the terminal involved the removal of all plants in the garden, to be re-potted and temporarily re-homed in the council nursery and cared for there.“They were returned, and replanting was undertaken by members.“Thenew garden’s shape was narrower and more formal, keeping plantings low with a minimum of variety, and regular maintenance was resumed,” said Noeline.
In 2021 under the new management, it was back to business as “Passengersusual.and visitors through Coffs Airport have, over the years, given glowing praise of the beautiful garden.”Ifyou are interested in joining the CHGC, see au.coffsharbourgardenclub.com.www.
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q Geoff Bell and Barbara Fitzgerald on weeding and pruning duties at Coffs Harbour Airport garden.
“The hard work of these volunteers ensures arriving and departing passengers are left with a great impression of our Whenairport.”the new airport operators, Palisade, took over the lease in 2021, knowing which side their bread was buttered, kept the volunteer gardeners on in their light gardeningNoelinerole.Sell from Coffs Harbour Garden Club, who manages this project, told News Of The Area, “The members do the pruning, weeding, general tidying up and we provide some gardening advice.
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q Noeline Sell and Maria Bell discuss the morning’s work plan.
extensions were undertaken by Coffs Council which appointed a garden designer to create the new layout, and once again the club returned to do maintenance with Council.Protocols around Covid put a stop to the volunteer gardeners’ working visits.
Maria Bell, a Garden Club member and airport gardening team volunteer, told NOTA about the garden design.“The garden was designed by a horticulturalist who went for a subtropical feel which has been successful.
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q Garden Club members and airside volunteers Carolan Buckmaster and Kerry Howard.
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“The main plants are xanadu, strelitzia aka ‘the bird of paradise’, cordylines, crotons, bromeliad and cycads and some native grasses.“Some of them grow quickly so pruning them to the height requirement is always on our agenda.
Speaking about the initiative, Frank told News Of The Area (NOTA) he was thankful for the time and effort of the local volunteers.
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q Anne Judd and Rhondda Daniell, Garden Club members tending the plants airside.
A WELL-EARNED, greenfingered thumbs-up has been given to the Coffs Harbour Garden Club (CHGC) by Frank Mondello, General Manager of Coffs Harbour Airport, for their work on the airport’s new airside garden, unique as the only airside garden at a regional airport in NSW.
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“This is a great initiative led by a local group of gardening enthusiasts, and I would like to thank the group for volunteering their time.
“The airport management team does the heavy work and the mowing.
At the time current member Pat Roser OAM was the PatSecretary.was made a life member of the club in 2005, having joined the club in 1992.In 2000 extensions to
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q The Coffs Harbour Garden Club airside garden team with Karen Heeney, the Technical Services Officer from Coffs Harbour Airport, far left, who volunteers to support the group.
In 2002 the club was awarded The Garden Clubs of Australia ‘Lallie Coombs’ Award for participation in the community which included the maintenance of the airside garden.
“The cycads had to be controlled because it’s quite a spiky plant and we couldn’t have kids getting scratched as they walked past on the walkway.”The history of CHGC working at the airport began in 1996 with a request to design a new airside garden onsite.Acommittee was formed under the guidance of the then President Rhona Brooks.
q Coffs Harbour Airport’s unique airside garden.
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The artwork will extend across a large three-storey curved brick wall within the atrium space, in what
It will be a brightly coloured geometric sculpture, with a highly chromatic, glossy two pac aluminium surface, dispersed with illuminated coloured
“After so much planning and resolving many complex technical issues, it was fantastic to see the sculpture’s geometry and physical form in real life scale at the recent mid-point inspection,” Coulter said.
Along with the Gumbaynggirr name, Coulter also drew from the historical significance of the South Solitary lighthouse built on the Coffs Coast in 1878.
“I came up with the conceptual idea of ‘let them feel the light’, which also became the title for the work.”
the architects are calling the ‘internal street’, which connects from Gordon Street through to Riding Lane.
q Coffs Harbour’s subtropical, surf coast location and historical lighthouse are each interpretive elements in Emma Coulter’s ‘let them feel the light’ public artwork.
q Talking technicalities: Emma Coulter and Mike Mooney at Stainless Aesthetics’ fabrication studio in Brisbane bringing ‘let them feel the light’ to life.
“I drew on this idea of light refracting on the surface of the water, and dispersing into colour, as being central to my concept uponofideawantedbeautiful“Surroundeddevelopment.alsobyregionalparks,Itoalsocapturethatthroughcolour.”Inthedevelopmentheridea,shealsodrewaseriesofcoloured
the idea of light refracting on the surface of the water and dispersing into colour:
“My work is site-specific, so for me it is always very important to consider the context of the site, the place, and the history,” Coulter told News Of The Area.
“I wanted to capture some of these feelings of joyousness in the artwork,” she said “Coffs Harbour being a town very much centred on its location of the coast and the water, I wanted this idea, of the significance of land and sea, to be central to my work.
Perspex sculptures that she had made previously, which explored ideas of coloured light in space, and how they might intersect with their surrounding environment.
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‘let them feel the light’ will traverse the wall, reaching up from ground level to the upper level.
glass.The work extends across a height of ten metres and the geometric modules are about twenty metres in length in total.It will be visible from many different viewpoints within the space, so the work can be experienced in many ways.“In this way it responds to the architecture of the building and Yarrila Place,” said‘letCoulter.them feel the light’ is being fabricated in Brisbane by Stainless Aesthetics.
q Mike Mooney at Stainless Aesthetics’ fabrication studio in Brisbane with artist Emma Coulter, midway through creating the artwork for Yarrila Place.
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“It was especially exciting to see the colour samples which are glossy, highly chromatic and very reflective.”Coulter describes how the inspiration for the Coffs Harbour artwork comes from
q ‘let them feel the light’ is a multicoloured site-specific sculpture of coloured glass and aluminium that will extend across the large, three-story wall in the centre of Yarrila Place’s atrium, to be installed before construction is completed for Yarrila Place in mid-2023.
q Emma plannedCoulter’swork will form a lantern at the heart of Yarrila Place, creating patternscoloured shadows.and
Lantern to illuminate Yarrila Place atrium
Yarrila means to illuminate, brighten, light up
“I start with a place of immersion, of familiarising myself with all of these things, and doing my own research in a fairly intuitive way, searching for the idea that feels right to draw from.”
Having grown up in South East Queensland, as a young girl Coulter experienced wonderful, fun, road trips that she made with friends to the Coffs Coast and its beautiful beaches.
INSPIRED by the Gumbaynggirr name of Yarrila Place, artist Emma Coulter, who won the commission to create a public artwork for the new building’s atrium, is now working with multidisciplinary teams, including structural modelling, to begin to bring the piece to life.
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You can provide comment either through Council’s “Have Your Say” page, via email coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au or by post at Locked Bag 155, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450.
Consultation will close at 5:00pm, Friday 30 September 2022. For more information, contact Ross Clark on 6648 4206
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“But over time, I’m excited about what I can learn from more experienced generations, and maybe the possibility that they can learn a few things from us, too - whether it be through communications or technology, or even just a different approach that might justIfwork.”you’re ready to start engaging with the Gen-Z employees of the future, or interested in taking on an intern, school-based apprentice or trainee, contact the Clarence-Coffs Independent Schools Career Hub, who are connecting business with employees of the Youfuture.can find out more about the Career Hub coffschamber.com.au.onmid-October.educationalwillChamberCCISCareerHub.https://www.aisnsw.edu.au/atTheCoffsHarbourofCommerceberunningtheirnextbusinesseventinKeepaneyeoutfordetailstheirsocialmediaorvisit
BUSINESS owners need to get comfortable with disruption within today’s multigenerational workforces; that was the message from communications strategist Katie Iles, guest speaker at Coffs Harbour Chamber of Commerce’s luncheon on September 6 at Opal Cove Resort.Differences in communication styles and values have never been more pronounced than with the entrance of Generation-Z into the Msworkforce.Ilesspoke of the importance for business leaders to be equippers for their staff; and how this looks very different for every generation.“Generation-Z are people born 1995 - 2005, and they are the most tech-savvy, globally connected, socially networked generation in history,” said Ms Iles.
Ms Isles said this can present issues within an organisation such as negative stereotyping, communication challenges, and varying employee expectations.
wildly entrepreneurial and want to make a difference in the “Employers,world. and employees, all need to learn how to better understand, engage and work with this generation, and in fact, all generations, to attract, engage and retain talent across a multi-generational workforce.“Combined with the use of technology, now more than ever, organisations are confronted with managing the differences of the multi-
Campus.“Inmy work experience so far, I’ve learned that there’s an old-school hierarchy which doesn’t give me the voice or recognition that I’m accustomed to, and I know I have work to do to ensure that I can fit into the current workplace norms.
All-age workforces require employers to adapt
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The City of Coffs Harbour is required to apply to the NSW Government for the annual local part day public holiday for the Coffs Harbour Gold Cup. This public holiday commences at 12 noon and finishes at 5:30pm on the first Thursday of CouncilAugust.is conducting community and stakeholder consultation to assess the benefits and impacts of the public holiday and this will assist in determining how to proceed for future local public holidays for 2023 and 2024.
well to the changes that technology brings; conversely more mature employees can offer knowledge and experience to help decisionmaking.“Bringing together innovation and wisdom can improve productivity and the culture of an organisation.”
The challenge of combining these generations into one workplace is in acknowledging that each has its own unique differences, experiences and communication styles, according to Ms Iles.
This means business leaders are going to need to equip and empower their staff in different ways
depending on their needs, as well as work on fostering a culture of collaboration.
Dan Heather, Group Leader City Prosperity to the City of Coffs Harbour, attended the event and shared, “Katie Iles gave detailed information for business owners, leaders and teams to gain a better understanding of how different generations interact in the workplace and what is valuable to them.”
q Coffs Harbour Chamber of Commerce President Ray Smith introducing guest speaker Katie Iles at the recent business lunch at Opal Cove.
“Youngersaid. employees are more tech-savvy and adapt
Jenna Haley is a proud Indigenous woman, who is currently studying Year 11 at Bishop Druitt College, and undergoing her SchoolBased Traineeship in health at the Coffs Harbour Health
q Katie Iles, guest speaker at the Coffs Harbour Chamber of Commerce presentation, discussing why employers need to look at adapting to today’s multi-generational workforce culture.
q Panellists with Katie Iles were Ryan Bear, Lawyer and Director, Coastal Law; Jenna Haley, a special Gen-Z guest; Nick Johnstone, Principal, Bishop Druitt College; and Ben Roche, Vice President (Engagement), Southern Cross University.
Moving on to discuss future workplace culture, Katie Isles was joined by a multi-generational panel comprising Ryan Bear, Lawyer and Director, Coastal Law; Ben Roche - Vice President (Engagement), Southern Cross University; Nick Johnstone, Principal, Bishop Druitt College; and Jenna Haley, a special Gen-Z guest.Jenna Haley, student leader at Bishop Druitt College and Gen-Z guest panellist at the Chamber event said, “My generation has grown up with the expectation of opportunities, having a say, and being able to contribute to work that means something to us.”
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“They will be the most formally educated generation, and will hold seventeen jobs over five careers in their lifetime.“They are opportunity rich, compared to previous generations, and they’re
generational workforce.”
“But there are also some exciting opportunities for employers, opportunities which may require the organisation to evolve to become more collaborative rather than hierarchical,” Ms Iles
q Back row: Zoe and Amber Hill from A-Z of Everything. Front row: Guzman y Gomez Coffs Harbour franchise owners, Nicole and Mick Martins, with head cook Sebastian (centre).
Guzman y Gomez Coffs Harbour sign on as major sponsors of 104.1 CHY FM’s John Townsend Golf Classic fundraiser
LOCAL youth radio station 104.1 CHY FM’s John Townsend Golf Classic fundraiser has signed Guzman y Gomez as the Major Sponsor for the event, set to take place at Coffs Harbour Golf Club on Friday 7
104.1 CHY FM, it was just something we wanted to do,” saidAddingNicole.
“Get your team of four together and sign up,” said Angie.“It’s $500 to book in your team of four to the 18-hole Ambrose competition with two golf carts and a postgame food Businessesplatter.” already booked in and fielding teams for this event include C.ex Group, Signarama, Moore Australia, The Dental Centre, Adapt Build + Design, All Office & Business and Lewis & Crane Conveyancing.
“Over 75 percent of our workforce is kids, and to help raise funds for this fantastic youth community resource,
There are now only eight spots left for businesses, golf groups or teams to get involved in the John Townsend Golf Classic.
104.1 CHY FM is a notfor-profit, fully-independent community radio station that runs on the goodwill, hard work, passion and dedication of volunteers and staff and the generosity of the subscribers, donors and sponsors.
A famous face, and especially famous voice, who you’ll see playing on the day is NOVA 96.9 newsreader Matt DeGroot, in a family team with his mum, dad and brother.Matt, the 104.1 CHY FM Station Patron, got his radio career started at the local youth station as a youngster living in Coffs Harbour.
Gomez is also fielding three teams into station’sbeClassic29businessMartin,managedGuzmancompetition.theTheCoffsHarbouryGomezfranchiseisbyMickandNicolewhohaveownedthesinceitopenedonNovember2017.TheJohnTownsendGolfClassicistoheldinhonourofthefounder,thelate
be won.Atthe end of the day, Matt will present the awards and prizes and conduct an auction.All raisedfundsatthe John Townsend Golf Classic will go towards training.upgradescosts,operationalstationequipmentand
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As well as the 18-hole Ambrose for the John Townsend Trophy, there will be a Putting Competition, Nearest to the Pin, Longest Drive, Buy The Pro, and competitions with prizes to
The station prides itself on providing industrybased radio broadcasting training and mentoring for those interested in radio broadcasting.Formore information and to register your team, contact Kylie at the Coffs Harbour Golf Club on (02) 6652 3244.
“We were absolutely delighted when Guzman y Gomez came on board as the major sponsor of this inaugural event,” said Station Manager Angie Vaughan.
Guzman y Gomez go all in for golf fundraiser
a personal insight, Nicole said, “Mick’s sister-in-law, Melissa, was involved with the station when she was at school and always spoke fondly of her experiences there.”
Salvation Army Officer John Townsend, who saw the need for suitable opportunities and activities to help develop life skills and engagement for regional youth and give them a voice in their community.
“And that they are sponsoring three teams is justMickfabulous.”andNicole are avid golfers and their decision to tee up the sponsorship, comes from their commitment to give back to the “Mickcommunity.andI came from humble beginnings and giving back to the community is important to both of us.
“The surveys are conducted just after sunset in the middle of the koala breeding season from late September to mid-October, at a time when koalas are on the move, most vocal and most likely to be seen,” Mr Storrie said.The two-hour surveys begin just after dark and are
Calling All Koala Spotters
q Koalas are most likely to be seen or heard during survey times. Photo: Martin Smith.
carried out by trained citizen scientists over five nights.
They collect valuable data on one of the most important koala populations in the state.
“In previous years the teams have discovered a regionally significant population of the rare yellowbellied glider, so koalas are not the only interesting native animals that our volunteers encounter.”
Lifeline, Fortem Australia and the 000 Foundation to improve support services, fund research, remove stigmas and raise awareness of mental health issues like depression, Post Traumatic Stress Injury and suicide, especially for those within the Emergency Service and Defence communities.
The crew at 257 Coffs Harbour thank everybody for their support and remind you that donations are still open till the end of September by visiting harbour/.station/fr-nsw/coffs-firefighterclimb.org.au/https://www.
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For more information, contact Ranger Martin Smith at the NPWS Coffs Harbour Jetty office on 66520 907 or email environment.nsw.gov.au.martin.smith@
Teams walk the park’s trails with NPWS survey gear, such as spotlights and audio equipment, and will be supervised and managed by an experienced park ranger.
A short information and training session for prospective new volunteers is mandatory and will be conducted at the NPWS offices at the Coffs Harbour Jetty offices beginning at 6pm on Monday 19 September.
DO you like being out in the bush at night?
held every four nights over sixteenThisdays.year they begin at 6.30pm from Monday 26 September, near Repton.
The National Parks and Wildlife Service is seeking volunteers to help conduct the tenth annual night-time koala surveys in Bongil Bongil National Park, south of Coffs Harbour.Beginning in late September, the surveys are
Bongil Bongil has recently been recognised as an Asset of park.presenceprogramsaidAreaandhabitatSignificanceIntergenerationalforitskoalaandNationalParksWildlifeService(NPWS)Manager,GlennStorrie,theannualsurveymonitorskoalaandhealthinthe
the climb in 5 minutes and 5 seconds, finishing twelfth overall from 600 competitors, taking out third in the Masters division.Not far behind was a/ DC Laarhoven, with a time of 5 minutes and 6 seconds, coming in fifteenth overall and fourth in the Masters Division.RFF Mounter came in with a time of 7 minutes and 44 seconds, 181st overall and fifteenth in the Grand Masters division.This year with the assitance of community and business, the amalgated climbers raised $512,000 of the target $600,000 for
q a/DC Laarhoven, RFF Wilson and RFF Mounter at the 2022 Melbourne Firefighters Stair Climb.
“Wesaid.are looking for any changes that may be occurring in the park’s koala population and to make observations on their health and tree selection preferences.
“Community volunteers will be trained and equipped to conduct night-time surveys to record the presence of koalas and any other wildlife they might encounter,” Mr Storrie
LAST weekend a number of Fire and Rescue NSW firefighters took part in the 2022 Melbourne Firefighters Stair Climb along with 600 other firefighters and other Emergency Service Personnel; stepping up to fight depression, PTSI and suicide by climbing the 28 floors of Crown Metropol Hotel wearing 25kgs of turnout gear and breathing apparatus.The local 257 Coffs Harbour FRNSW representative crew finished with very respectable times and placements against the otherRFFcompetitors.Wilson completed
Firefighters take the stairs for mental health
“This is an engaging and fun wildlife survey program, with a hard science edge, that participants thoroughly enjoy and look forward to every year.“Walking through the forest at night with a powerful spotlight can reveal a range of native animals not normally seen during the day,” Mr Storrie said.
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q Lynne Vincent, her quilt to the right and the late Rosalyn McMaster's to the left.q June Kelly and her award-winning quilt.
“Ann’s display of beaded clothing and dolls were amazing,” said Jodie.
Quilting exhibition raises money for CWA
Hardwood T&G Flooring, Decking, Screening, Cladding, Lining Boards, Joinery, Dressed Boards, Posts, Handrail, Bench Tops, Stair Treads & Risers, Sawn Structural Hardwoods, Builders Poles, Fencing Timber, Sleepers, Decking Oil & Decking Screws and more
Many fabrics are upcycled from donations to CWA and by frequenting most local quilting shops like Spotlight, Nesting Needles and online stores. If you are interested in joining CWA or Stashbusting
STASHBUSTING Quilters, in conjunction with Coffs Harbour Country Women’s Association (CWA), have presented a Quilting Exhibition to help fundraise for local Stashbustingcauses. is a small group of quilters who get together weekly at the CWA rooms.They love to share their knowledge with all interested people.
quilts, table runners and small quilts from six of our members, June Kelly, Ann Findlay, Lynne Vincent, Lorna Gear, Robyn Kerr, and four quilts were shown in memory of the late Rosalyn McMaster,” Jodie Williams, President, Coffs Harbour Branch of the CWA told News Of The Area.
Also displaying her work was Ann Findlay who has been beading and quilting for over 30 years.
and the Coffs Harbour Agricultural Show.
By Andrea FERRARI
q Robyn Kerr, the brains behind Stashbusting Quilters and the CWA Coffs Harbour Handicraft Officer, with one of her quilts.
She has been awarded places at dedicated Quilting Shows and Agricultural Shows from Queensland’s EKKA to the Easter Show
Her inspiration comes from William Morris patterns and Judi Madson’s quilting and also a love of Jane Sassaman fabrics.
Every year they donate a quilt for the CWA Mother’s Day“Thisraffle. combined exhibition displayed thirty
q Lynne Vincent, Robyn Kerr, June Kelly and Ann Findlay, surrounded by three of June's award winning quilts and Ann's quilt in the foreground.
Patterns for quilts often come from magazines or online.The ladies use 100 percent cotton in the quilts.
Quilters please contact Robyn Kerr on 0412 537 710.
A multitude of June Kelly’s award-winning quilts were showcased.
June spends hundreds of hours making quilts.
too “Foroverwhelming.familiesto know they can come down to the beach and be supported, no matter how their child might be feeling, can be a lot of relief and respite for parents too.”
Alina Carol’s son, Aiden, was reluctant to be part of the program at first but soon found that Surfing the Spectrum had changed his
q Surfing the Spectrum comes to Coffs’ Jetty Beach on Saturday 24 September. Photo: Paula Ortega.
Surfing the Spectrum cofounder and director Aimee Blacker said the benefits, both for the kids on the waves and their families on the sand, were“Surfingmassive.enables autistic
individuals to move fluently in challenging environments,” said“NotAimee.only is the ocean a place autistic individuals are often drawn to, it can provide respite for their sensory system allowing time for them to connect with their body in a fun, unstructured, exploratory environment.
“He is captivated by the ocean and has found a new sense of self, pride and joy in experiencing the ocean with his family.”Registration for the event is open for children with autism and their families
q Surfing the Spectrum co-founder and director Aimee Blacker said the benefits of surfing are massive for the kids, and for their families on the sand. Photo: Paula Ortega.
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from Surfing the Spectrum, local therapy services, and other supports, Aiden now has his own surfboard and is an avid surfer,” said Alina.
By Andrea FERRARI
volunteer/.surfingthespectrum.org/volunteerorg/events/.https://surfingthespectrum.atRegistertobeaathttps://
Surfing the Spectrum
AUTISTIC young people and their families are invited to join in Coffs’ first ever Surfing the Spectrum event on Saturday 24 September at JettySomeBeach.60 autistic young people are expected to take part in the familyfriendly activities at Jetty Beach, designed to teach the participants ocean awareness and promote the benefits of surfSurfingtherapy. the Spectrum is also looking to recruit volunteers to help out on the day, and while experienced surfers are needed, support
See registration links for participants and volunteers below.Funded by a $14,000 donation from employees of Newcastle Permanent, participants, together with their siblings, will be given the opportunity to learn new skills and try out surfing.
“For many of our participants, accessing the ocean is not usually possible without a lot of support from families.“The new environment, the difference in routines, can all be challenging for families to manage, making new environments like the beach
“Eighteen months ago, Aiden was petrified of the ocean and would scream when his family even drove past the “Throughbeach.the programs
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on the sand is essential too, for those who want to help but may not know their way around a board.
q The Surfing the Spectrum experience can change the life of an autistic child. Photo: Paula Ortega.
q Vince Carroll, Coffs Harbour Parkinson's Specialist Nurse, Graham Saxby from the Coffs Harbour Parkinson's Group, City of Coffs Harbour Mayor Paul Amos and Parkinson’s NSW CEO Joanne Reeves at the Bailey Liberty Service Centre for a past Pump for Parkinson’s fundraiser.
by the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese that the National Day of Mourning on 22 September 2022 will be recognised as a National public holiday across the country.Theday coincides with the National Memorial Service to be held in
service is something we can do specifically for this community,” City of Coffs Harbour Mayor Cr Paul Amos, proprietor of Bailey Centre Liberty Service Station, told News Of The Area
2010.The Order will be published on the NSW Legislation website as soon as possible.Thisfollows the announcement made
Nurse based in the Mid North Coast Local Health District in Coffs Harbour, the position currently held by the dedicated Vince Carroll.
For banks and other financial institutions it will be a “bank close day” under the Retail Trading Act
q Swing into Bailey Centre Liberty Service Station on Thursday 29 September and fill up for the fundraiser.
LocalFund.delivery firm PK Express Transport has also committed to contribute an additional five cents per litre sold.The Pump for Parkinson’s fundraiser will kick off at 12.01am and run for a full 24 hours.Funds raised go to maintain the services of a Parkinson’s Specialist
“We are very lucky to have Jack Thompson back again and we are also writing to Russell Crowe,” concluded Jean.
THE Woolgoolga Talent Show returns to the Woolgoolga C.ex Club on Saturday 22 October for another fun-filled show of talent and prizes.
Woolgoolga Talent Show is Back!
“This fundraiser was the perfect opportunity for us to make a contribution to our hometown, especially since people living with Parkinson’s need specialised local support to manage their disease.”
By Andrea FERRARI
This nursing position is co-funded by the Local Health District and Parkinson’s NSW who pay for the ongoing costs of the local Parkinson’s Nurse Specialist, a life-changing support and advisory position providing care to patients in Coffs Harbour and the surrounding area, from Woolgoolga to Macksville and out to TheDorrigo.fundraiser is an initiative of the Coffs Harbour Parkinson’s Support Groups and the Bailey Centre Liberty Service“HelpingStation.to fund the local Parkinson’s nurse
By David WIGLEY
“It is a particularly cruel disease which has a huge effect on people’s quality of life, and they are often under-served in regional communities like ours.
Pump for Parkinson’s
David Strickland of PK Express Transport agreed, saying, “We have a great community here in Coffs and we take care of our own.
that are raised,” said Mr Amos.
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Canberra.Shops and retailers can trade as they normally would on other public holidays such as Australia Day or New Year’s Day.
talent.”Following the success of the previous Talent Show, the Lions Club wanted to bring it back after a Covid hiatus.“They all loved it and wanted more, the performers loved performing on stage.
2022 has been declared a public holiday in NSW by the Minister for Employee Relations TudehopeDamienundersection 5 of the Public Holidays Act
This additional public holiday will not be a “restricted trading day” (such as Good Friday or
Anzac Day) under the Retail Trading Act 2008.
National Day of Mourning for Queen Elizabeth II
THURSDAY, 22 September
q The Woolgoolga Talent Show participants in April 2021 raised the roof.
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q Joanne Reeves, CEO of Parkinsons NSW, David Strickland from PK Express and Graham Saxby, Coffs Harbour North Parkinson's Support Group.
Woolgoolga President Jean Vickery explained the show is returning after popular demand.“To bring people together for an affordable fun night and raise money for Cando Cancer Trust, this wonderful organisation supports local patients and families who are attending the North Coast Cancer Institute,” said the bubbly octogenarian.“It’sagreat night, with nineteen singers, dancers and musicians of great
For2008.employers and employees the provisions of the Fair Work Act 2009 that deal with working on public holidays will apply.
Announced on Monday 12 September was a new supporter, with a $300 donation from CHESS Connect, the Coffs Harbour for-purpose, not-for-profit organisation supporting locals to live a strong life through a range of employment, disability and wellbeingParkinson’sservices. is a progressive, degenerative condition of the central nervousNervesystem.cell damage in the brain causes dopamine levels to drop, leading to the symptoms of Parkinson's.
Funds raised by the Coffs Harbour Parkinson’s Support Groups will be contributed to the ongoing costs of a local Parkinson’s Nurse Specialist, a life-changing support and advisory position providing care to patients in Coffs Harbour and surrounding area from Woolgoolga to Macksville and out to Dorrigo.
The last show in April 2021 wowed the crowd with a spectacular showcase of local talent which left celebrity judge Jack Thompson lost for words.Former NSW Woman of the Year and Lions Club of
For more information, go to https://www.fairwork.
PUT your ten cents worth into the Parkinson’s fundraiser on Thursday 29 September by filling up at the Bailey Centre Liberty Service Station which will contribute ten cents per every litre of fuel sold on the day to support the Parkinson’s Coffs Harbour Nurses
“Parkinson’s Specialist Nurses are their best connection to advice and support, and we are lucky to have one here on the Coffs Coast.”Fundraising through the petrol pump sales is a simple process.“We take a reading on the pumps from midnight to midnight and that’s the way we determine the final figures
courage of people who had lost so much,” Tracey told News of the Area.
q Red Cross volunteers are trained to help in emergencies.
“Peopleetc. can help us support these special disadvantaged horses through our sponsorship program.“Our website, www. savethebrumbies.org, has the details, it’s a highly rewarding way to be involved and gives a personal relationship with the horses.”
BELLINGEN-based founder and president of the Save The Brumbies (STB) charity, Jan Carter, invites the Coffs Coast to the organisation’s Open Day, held at the New England Brumby Sanctuary in Armidale, on Sunday 18 September.WhileSTB homes a few Brumbies at a property in Bellingen, the adoption program operates from the Armidale Sanctuary where interested people can visit the numerous horses in their care.“We are delighted to announce our first Open Day since the COVID lockdowns and we invite all horse lovers to join us for a fun-filled day at our Armidale Sanctuary, our home for the horses on arrival from the wild,” Jan told News Of The Area.
By Andrea FERRARI
All the ‘boys’ are gelded before adoption; all horses are microchipped for future identification, and they are ready for their new ‘forever’ homes.“We do our best to match the horses with the right people depending on their level of experience and suitable property and our modest adoption fees are very“Thereasonable.right home and future security of the horses is our main priority.”
q The Save The Brumbies Open Day is on Sunday 18 September.
q TAFE NSW Coffs Harbour Education Campus graduate Brad Boyd opens Brad’s Urunga Barbershop.
“I landed on barbering and enrolled in a Certificate II in Salon Assistant as my starting point,” said Brad.
overwhelming generosity and“Whensupport.our communities are in crisis, we often wish we could do more to help.”
Now you can - become a Red Cross emergency services volunteer.
Tracey volunteered in the Northern Rivers Recovery Centres in March and April this year providing support, connection to other services and emotional first aid to people unable to return to their“Ihomes.wasinspired by the
From helping people who have been evacuated to letting people know their family and friends are safe, Red Cross volunteers play a vital role in emergencies.
Train to help in an emergency
Find more information at volunteer/.www.redcross.org.au/
All the horses are registered with the Australian Brumby Horse Register and are eligible to compete in shows as a breed in their own right.At the Open Day there will be demonstrations on training and handling the horses and information regarding ongoing care and maintenance, tours of the
Brumby Sanctuary, 326 Fleetwood Road, Armidale, email info@savethebrumbies. org or call 02 6655 2224.
short courses in specific barbering techniques to apprenticeships and salon management."Barbering is a great career because not only is the job hands-on and social, but qualified barbers are also in high demand," Alison said.
See (and Save) the Brumbies
Red Cross Emergency Services Volunteer across the Coffs Harbour LGA, from Red Rock to Sawtell and out to the hinterlands of the Orara Valley, you will have an impact on the ground in our community.Assisting people affected
“It was daunting trying something so different, but my teachers were amazing, sharing their industry expertise and helping me to develop confidence in my newHeskills.”went on through the qualification process and completed a Certificate III in Barbering at TAFE NSW Coffs Campus.
“Our aim as volunteers is to help people feel safe and secure, so that they can begin
To chat about your options call Maria Quintero on (02) 6561 4000.
By Andrea FERRARI
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by emergencies, or helping communities recover after a disaster, you will be making a real difference in the lives of people before, during and after“Imagesevents. of our Northern Rivers neighbours, devastated by this year’s floods, moved us all,” said Tracey.
ON World Barber Day, Friday 16 September, TAFE NSW Coffs Harbour Education Campus graduate Brad Boyd from Urunga, is speaking out about how he is cutting out a new career for himself at the age of Having51. just flipped the open sign on his new business, Brad’s Urunga Barbershop, the former family pharmacy owner said, “I wanted a more active career that got me away from a desk and technology, but I still wanted
“Our volunteers come mainly from the Bellingen area.”“The smaller sanctuary in Bellingen is home to our sponsored horses; these horses are in high level care due to past injuries, trauma, old age
“Here the horses are assessed, handled, vetted etc.
“As with the bushfires and other past emergencies, the Coffs Coast community showed their concern with
Visitors are welcome by appointment.Formoreinformation and directions to the New England
to recover.“Being part of the Red Cross team is a humbling and rewarding experience,” said Tracey.Asa
“I finished the course in June and saw an opportunity to set up shop in Urunga.
“I’m looking forward to building my clientele and starting this next phase in my newThecareer.”nationally accredited Certificate III in Barbering is a fully trainingthroughisAlisonandwhoJobTrainergovernment-subsidisedcourseforthosemeeteligibilitycriteria.TAFENSWHairdressingBarberingHeadTeacherJonessaidTAFENSWsupportingtheindustryawiderangeofpathways,from
Sanctuary to see the horses running free in the paddocks and a “WeBBQ.are all volunteers; STB has no Government funding, and we look to the public to support our vital rescue work for the future survival of our history and heritage,” said Jan.
q Tracey Baxter, Team Leader for the Coffs Harbour Red Cross Emergency Services at the Northern Rivers Recovery Centre in March 2022 supporting flood victims.
The Bellingen Sanctuary handles administration and daily care of the sponsored horses.
to work with people and be a part of a community.
To find out more about barbering courses on offer at TAFE NSW, visit www. tafensw.edu.au or call 131 601.
By Andrea FERRARI
Tracey Baxter, Team Leader for the Coffs Harbour Red Cross Emergency Services team, knows firsthand how rewarding it is to offer a helping hand.
World Barber Day
THE Red Cross is currently recruiting volunteers to undergo training and be ready to act when future emergencies arise.
and prepared for adoption to approved people.”
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q The Out of the Shadows Walk was a time to remember those lost by suicide.
q Around 160 people gathered at sunrise on Coffs Jetty Foreshores for Lifeline North Coast’s Out of the Shadows walk.
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q Sawtell Rotary’s fundraising trivia night saw a huge turnout and a “pleasing profit” made.
some with two or three tables.“There were previous attendees who I contacted from earlier years, also people booked after seeing my posters in Sawtell and of course NOTA’s article prior to the “Weevent.had great support from sponsors: Highgrove Bathrooms – the winning school received the Highgrove Bathrooms Cup, Sawtell RSL, Majestic Theatre
room was electric for most of the evening with great interaction,” Alan andEntertainment.edTheSawtellYouth/InternationalFreedman,Director,Rotary,toldNewsOfArea.ThequestionswereMC-byJordanOppyofOppyWithfocusedminds,answersonthetipof
“It was a beautiful sight
the tongue, there were fun moments with some of the responses.“Oneanswer to a question regarding a large open sea, received the response of capsicum instead of Caspian, which created a big laugh when Jordan would not say who the culprit was.”
q “It was a beautiful sight to see so much support and community spirit on Saturday morning; our team thank those who came along,” said Angela Martin, Lifeline North Coast.
Support available on the day was provided by Lifeline Crisis volunteers, Standby and Wesley Mission.
funded to attend the Santos Science Experience in Armidale at $200 each.
33 TABLES, 255 guests and a “pleasing profit” saw Sawtell Rotary Club’s Trivia Night fundraiser exceed expectations.Theevent was held at Sawtell RSL on Saturday 2 September.“Theatmosphere in the
Sawtell, Blooms The Chemist Toormina, Woolworths Toormina, Sawtell Rotary and BetaTheElectrics.”funds go in part to the Sawtell Rotary Literacy Program which donates around $500 worth of books to each local primary school everyFundingyear. of $1,000 goes to support a student to attend the National Youth Science Forum in Canberra.
By Andrea FERRARI
q Uko Ono ukulele players brought their own special sound to Out of the Shadows walk. Photo: Simon Whittaker.
Toormina School tops in Rotary Trivia
q The Toormina Public School Team, proud recipients of the Highgrove Bathrooms Cup for the winning school.
“We acknowledge those lost to suicide, support those who are grieving for loved ones and hold space for those who struggle with their mental health and suicidal thoughts,” she said.
The Sawtell Ukulele Group played at Coffs’ Out of the Shadows walk, setting up and singing on the Jetty from sunrise."Ithink we surprised a lot of people by what the ukulele can do and the joy of it all," Stephanie Sims, Director of Joy at Uko Ono, who leads the Sawtell Ukulele Group, told News Of The Area.
experience of dark times with depression.“Itwas a beautiful early morning walk,” Darrell told NOTA.“The sun was just coming up.
SUNRISE over Coffs Harbour welcomed around 160 people to the Lifeline North Coast Out of the Shadows walk on Saturday 10 September to remember those lost to suicide.“We would like to thank our partners, volunteers, sponsors and wider community for supporting our Out of the Shadows walk at sunrise on World Suicide Prevention Day,” Angela Martin from Lifeline North Coast told News Of The Area.
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Sawtell Rotary also recently assisted a student to go to London for a Science Experience.Sawtell Rotary’s Ray Baldwin and Alan Freedman will spend a day at the Coffs Harbour Christian Community School assisting judging of its Public Speaking Competition on Tuesday 13 September.
“I took Windy for a walk along the Jetty; it was a really happy“Weatmosphere.were walking back and there was a NBN cameraman filming us and he told me it would be on the TV news that night,” said Darrell.
24 September, plus a new Beginners group starting, Beyond Beginners Sessions and"AnyoneJams. interested can take a look at our Uko Ono Facebook page at their713andfacebook.com/ukoono2016/www.thencallmeon0421346andwecanchatthroughoptions,"saidSteph.
q Darrell Groth, local volunteer, with Windy, his battery-operated dog, on the Out of the Shadows walk.
Stephanie says people love learning the ukulele and at Uko Ono because there's a range of options and pathways."Now it’s spring people are looking for new things to do and the uke is such a summery, happy instrument it's the perfect time to start.
Walking out of the shadows
to see so much support and community spirit on Saturday morning.“Our team thanks those who came Darrellalong.”Groth, a tireless community volunteer who entertains the people of Coffs Harbour with his batteryoperated dog, Windy, was invited to come along for the walk to bring his special spin on enjoying the simple pleasures of life.
school bus taking us to Bellingen School, rang around to various families he knew saying he was driving the bus up to Coffs to see the Royals, did we want to come,” Noeline told News Of The Area.
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by one of our friendly reception team.
“Their visit took in Bruxner Park, a stop
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q A Bruxner Park stop-off for Queen Elizabeth II on her Bicentenary visit to Coffs Harbour in 1970.
URUNGA’S Welcome Dental team has come away smiling from the 2022 Mid North Coast NSW Business Awards with three wins.
“This award goes to all of the past and current employees who have helped me grow and have challenged me.”
and“Ourmanagement.teamisso excited to have won such an award and feel that this is due to their hard work and dedication.”Welcome Dental then went on to take out the Business of the Year award.
“As a business we have been committed to providing high quality dentistry in a caring environment.“Wehave a brightly coloured practice with lots of local artwork, that is very homely and is surrounded by a beautiful garden.
at Hannaford’s banana plantation where they stopped by the banana stall on the side of the road, and then they went to take in the view at Sealy Lookout,” said Noeline.Did you see the Queen when she came to Coffs?
“Our teams are innovative and inspired people, and we work continually on our culture and engagement with our people.”The Welcome Dental team is supported with a wellness program, EAP service, education and lunch.“Having a happy and proud team results in us providing high quality care to our patients.
Eyewitness recollections of Queen Elizabeth II’s tour around Coffs Harbour have
best motel in town” which at the time was The Coffs Harbour Garden Motel on the site where the cinema and Greenhouse Tavern are today.
Jetty.“We stood on the pavement opposite the Pier Hotel, there were heaps of people,” Noeline recalls.
effort into volunteering in the local community by doing preschool visits and K-2 visits, attending Aged Care facilities and also participating in kindergarten orientations.
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q Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II visits Hannaford’s banana plantation on her Bicentenary visit to Coffs Harbour in 1970.
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The business sponsors a number of local events and clubs including Woopi Boardriders and the Urunga Hockey Club.
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“You will be welcomed
Kirsty works tirelessly on the business and building the team culture
THE passing of Her Majesty The Queen on 8 September 2022 has stirred locals’ fond memories of her visit to Coffs Harbour in 1970 as part of the bicentenary celebrations.
“Words cannot explain how overwhelmed and humbled we are to win such an award, given our business has only existed since August 2020 this is such an “Again,achievement.thisaward is to our team who dedicate so much time and effort into patient care and the daily functions of the practice.”
Of course they did, and off theyMrwent.Joyce parked the bus in the back streets near the
Welcome Dental tops in Business Awards
“The Royal car stopped right in front of us and we saw The Queen, Prince Philip, Princes Charles and Princess Anne up-close – it was amazing.”Queen Elizabeth and her family stayed “at the
Fond memories of the Queen’s visit to Coffs
“This award definitely belongs to our whole team, for their efforts in how we treat our patients, how we maintain our dental clinic and for the efforts that go into business operations
The Royal Yacht Britannia was anchored just off Coffs Harbour and the Royals were tendered over alongside the Jetty and then they boarded an open-topped car.
q Welcome Dental’s Jessica Cantrill and Outstanding Young Business Leader Kirsty Christensen at the 2022 Mid North Coast NSW Business Awards. was a successful night at the Mid North Coast Business Awards for Urunga's Welcome Dental, taking home awards in three categories.
q The Welcome Dental Urunga team of Dannielle Watt, Jessica Cantrill, Kirsty Christensen and Kassandrah Szakal-Willcockson won three categories in the 2022 Mid North Coast NSW Business Awards.
The winners were announced at a gala dinner on Friday 9 September at Sails by Rydges at Port Macquarie.Inthe business’ first win of the night, Welcome Dental Business Manager Kirsty Christensen was named Outstanding Young BusinessKirstyLeader.hasworked in the dental industry for the past ten “Iyears.amso thankful for the management experiences I have had over my working career to lead me to such an achievement,” Kirsty told News Of The Area.
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The Urunga based business then won the Excellence in Large Business category.
come flooding back to Coffs Coast locals who lined the streets of our city to wave to the ForRoyals.Noeline Sell who lives in Coffs Harbour, her experience of the Royal visit takes her back to being seventeen-year-old Noeline Jarman, then living in Urunga.
within Welcome Dental and said she is “so very grateful to win such an award”.
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“Positive SAM during summer pushes weather systems south, which increases the chance of rain in New South Wales, eastern Victoria and southern parts of Queensland,” he said.
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“This causes changes in wind, cloud and pressure patterns over the Pacific.
THE Bureau of Meteorology has declared a La Niña event is underway in the Pacific Ocean and communities in eastern Australia should be prepared for above-average rainfall over spring and early summer.Bureau of Meteorology head of long-range forecasts, Dr Andrew Watkins, said the Bureau's three-month climate outlook shows a high chance of above average rainfall for most of the eastern half of the Australian mainland and eastern Tasmania.“During La Niña events, waters in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean are cooler than normal, and waters in the western tropical Pacific Ocean warmer than normal.
Dr Watkins said all these climate influences push Australia's climate towards a wetter phase, and together have shaped our outlook for the coming months that shows more than 80 percent
“When this change in the atmosphere combines with changes in ocean temperature, it can influence global weather patterns and climate, including increasing rainfall over large parts of Australia.”
“Helping vulnerable communities build their resilience to, and ability to recover from, worsening flood disasters must be a top priority for state and federal governments, and will help minimise the dangers and devastation of yet another La Niña“Thisevent. should include urgent implementation of the 80 recommendations of the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements, and the NSW Flood“GovernmentsInquiry. should also provide certainty to
NSW Farmers Business, Economics and Trade committee chair John Lowe said another La Nina was a serious threat to farmers and regional“Peoplecommunities.justhaven’t had time to prepare for more rain because it has been so wet already,” Mr Lowe said.
Third wet summer could be ‘devastating’ for NSW farmers
chance of above average rainfall for many parts of the eastern half of Australia.
The Bureau is encouraging communities to keep up to date with the latest forecasts and warnings on the Bureau's website and BOM Weather app.
"La Niña is not the only driver influencing this wet outlook. To our west, a significant negative Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) event is underway.“Weexpect the IOD influence will reduce in late spring or early summer,” Dr Watkins said.
“One of my neighbours got 1300mm of rain in 36 hours back at the end of February – that’s almost a whole year in a day-and-ahalf – and the ground is still just absolutely soaked.
q The Bureau's threemonth climate outlook shows a high chance of above average rainfall for most of the eastern half of the Australian mainland.
With catchments already wet, the flood risk remains, particularly for eastern Australia.DrSimon Bradshaw, the
Climate Council’s Director of Research, said, “A third consecutive La Niña is likely to bring above average rainfall on an already saturated east coast, spelling tough times ahead for many Australians.“Therisk of extreme rainfall and flooding is also exacerbated by climate change, driven by the burning of coal, oil and gas.
“People are trying to rebuild and get back on top of things, but another huge rain would just be devastating for us.”
“While output for agriculture has been at record levels because of all the moisture, in some places it will actually be stopping people from getting onto paddocks to harvest their crops.“Catchments are so full that there will be a chance of major floods if we get too much rain in the wrong place, we’re just going to have to prepare the best we can and hope for the best.”
Dr Watkins said while La Niña criteria have been met, most models forecast this event to be weak to moderate in strength, likely to peak during spring and ease during summer.
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continues with three acts until around 1pm. City centre shows will also take the traditional format where the show is performed, after which the busker offers his hat to the audience.Thefestival runs from September 27 until October 2. For more information, check out coffsharbourbuskers.comwww.
WITH so much happening this year as part of the Coffs Harbour Buskers Festival, festival organisers want to remind locals and visitors that the first and only day the buskers will be in the city centre will be Friday September 30.
“We are excited to return even if it's just for one day,” said event promoter John Logan.“The city centre was
where it all began over twenty years ago so we see it as very important to always have a presence there.“Over that time, we have had so many good shows there and with just one day, we hope the City Square, where the shows take place, will be very busy,” saidTheJohn. program kicks off around 10.30am and
Buskers return to city centre
q The Red Trouser show in 2010 as part of the Coffs Harbour Buskers Festival.
Cecato.“Covid kept us under wraps in 2020 and 2021, but we know everyone’s glad to have the event up and running again.“We sure are and it’s good to be“Rotaryback.” is all about serving the community,” said Coffs City Rotary Club President Jay Clowes.“The wine event gives us an opportunity to bring some joy to Coffs and to raise money for worthy causes.
q The team from Fresco will be at Coffs City Rotary's Wine, Beer and Food Enjoyment Day
q The Wine, Beer and Food Enjoyment Day offers choices for everyone.
THE best wineries, breweries, distilleries and gourmet food producers come together under one roof for you to sip and sample, try and taste, at the 21st Coffs City Rotary's Wine, Beer and Food Enjoyment Day.
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q Gourmet tasting platters on hand at Coffs City Rotary's food and beverage tasting event.
“We look forward to seeing everyone there,” said“BeGeorge.sure to bring your credit card for the silentTicketsauction.”are available from www. coffsharbourtickets.com.au and can also be purchased at the door.
Billed as an enjoyment day, it’s all about sip-and-see, having a taster and sampling the array of wines, beers and gins (Emerald Isle Distillers) with a view to ordering bottles
Food companies bringing their tasty wares are: Bayside Bar & Grill, Fresco and Russell's Prime Quality Meats.
“There aren’t many events where you can spend some quality time with friends and do good at the same time.
Held at Pacific Bay Resort on Saturday 17 September, the tipples and tasters start at 2.30pm through to 5.30pm.
“This is one of them.”
Wines.Breweries and distilleries: New England Brewing Companies, Wicked Elf Brewing Company, Woolgoolga Brewing Company, Emerald Island Distilling and King Tide Brewing.
“We have an amazing line-up of suppliers this year,” said Jay Wineries: Yalumba Wines, Wirra Wirra Wines, Tamburlaine Organic Wines, Stella Bella Wines, Deja Vu Wine Company and Bird in Hand
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The 2022 event continues the tradition of holding the event at Pacific Bay Resort, this time on the Bayside deck area.Locals and visitors have
of your“Tryfavourites.newtipples or simply enjoy your existing favourites, then at the end of the day order more directly from our vendor sponsor BYO Cellar,” said event organiser George
made this event a diary-must and look forward to an afternoon of sampling food and beverages, with the organisers telling first-timers they can look forward to “an afternoon of sampling delicious wines, tasty beers and gin, and mouthwatering food from some of Coffs Harbour’s best localTicketproducers”.price includes unlimited sampling during the event, with a reminder that responsible service of alcohol rules apply.
Tasting times
“All the songs that most people, and especially our loyal fans, know and love.”
Hot gig with The Radiators
Looking forward to coming back to Coffs, The Radiators reckon Coffs is “such a great place and we always look forward to playing there”.“Our Sapphire Coast audience always
The big music festival is coming to Coffs Harbour in October with a line-up of Aussie music legends including Daryl Braithwaite and Ian Moss, and Aussie Rock favourites Baby Animals, Ross Wilson, Dragon, Wendy Matthews, Eurogliders and Rick Price.
The Radiators at https:// theradiators.com/.
“Big concerts like this are one big party... and not the place to be trying out rare back catalogue numbers, but we will be dipping our toe into some brand new songs, something we haven’t done for ages.
“If you love Australian rock and pop music from the golden years (70s 80s 90s) this festival is definitely for you,” Trevor Sands from NUI Events, the organisers, told NOTA.
‘playground’.“Lasttime we were up for the Moonee Beach Tavern show we actually did the Big Banana.“Our motel was next door, so we had no excuse not to.
“We recently played the Moonee Beach Tavern, and it was a fantastic night, so we are hoping for yet another huge reaction from the locals.”Keen to kick off in Coffs and be back in the business of playing their music, frontman Brian Nichol said, “It is gratifying to see venues starting to book live acts again after the horrendous lockdowns of last year.”
q See The Radiators live at Sounds of Rock in Coffs Harbour this October.
The release of their debut album ‘Feel the Heat’ in March 1980 was much anticipated by
Formed in a transition from a band called Big Swifty in the late 1970s, the young musos had no idea they would go on to forge a unique sound and influence thousands of teenagers throughout Australia as The Radiators.
“We have been playing there at heaps of different venues, for at least once a year since 1978.“If pushed for a favourite I’d guess we’d say the famous, or is that infamous, Hoey Moey,” he said, laughing.
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q Lifetime legends of Aussie rock, The Radiators are headed to Coffs for Sounds of Rock.
THE Radiators, aka The Rads, will be playing an absolute “hits package“ at Coffs Harbour's upcoming Sounds of Rock festival, according to frontman Brian Nichol.
“After sampling a delicious banana ice cream, visiting the gift shop with all things pertaining to bananas, and walking through the actual Big Banana, we felt after over four decades, we had finally ticked off another item from our bucket list.”
reacts with welcoming enthusiasm.
“HisCilia.input and impact has given the band a real lift when he stepped up and joined The Rads late last year.”
For The Radiators, memories of great gigs at Coffs are many.
These are the iconic names performing at Coffs Harbour Showground on Saturday 22 October 2022.
“It’s definitely the one gig we have played the Aftermost.” traveling past the Big Banana probably a hundred times over the years, The Rads finally visited Coffs Harbour’s iconic
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The album included such gems as ‘Coming Home’, ‘17 (I wish I was)’ and ‘Summer Holiday’.Theband then released the controversial ‘Gimme Head’ on a four track EP entitled ‘You have the right to remain silent’, which also went
With almost 45 years performing to their name, The Radiators love a big gig.
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“We have been rejuvenated by the addition of our new guitarist, ex Mental as Anything's Martin
Debuting in Sydney in September 1978, The Rads embarked on a formidable performing schedule playing over 320 gigs in the first twelve months alone.
And Sounds of Rock is just that.
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30 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 16 September 2022 unre.com.au/aub26unre.com.au/ram7 4 2 2 6 4 3 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Space for Everyone Majestic Home 7 RAMORNIE DRIVE, TOORMINA 26 AUBREY CRESCENT, COFFS HARBOUR • Large sunny carpeted formal living, joined by spacious modern kitchen to the equally large informal living at rear • Generous sized outside entertaining deck overlooking large level yard • Main bedroom features walk through robe and ensuite • A home built with the family in mind • Offering a multitude of uses this 6 bedroom, four bathroom home offers so much to the new owner • Presently a four bedroom home, with large office (bedroom) downstairs and a one bedroom, self-contained unit below, which in the past has been used as both Air BnB as well as permanent rental. • Living area galore with formal and informal living, huge built-in deck as well as large cabana by the sparkling in ground pool $849,000-$879,000$1,299,000Land Size: 836.1sqm Land size: 1,144sqm unre.com.au/ibi41 3 1 1 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Serene Family Home 41 IBIS DRIVE, BOAMBEE EAST • Ideally located in a family friendly area close to shopping centres and schools • Generous open plan loungeroom with timber floating flooring & brand-new air-conditioning unit • Renovated kitchen with stone benchtop, two door pantry & electric appliances • Lovely outlook from fully fenced rear yard, with covered entertaining area • Three bedrooms plus garage conversion to bedroom, three-way bathroom $699,000 Land Size: 751.8sqm OPEN ToPhoneInspect unre.com.au/bar55 3 1 0 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Huge Residential Lot 55 BARCOO COURT, TOORMINA • Three Bedroom Toscan Built freestanding house • Tiled floors throughout, bedrooms with built in robes • Air conditioner in the loungeroom • Massive great backyard for kids, and who knows what else? • Covered outdoor entertaining area • Entry level home at the end of a cul de sac • Freshly painted throughout • Current tenants in place paying $570pw $649,000 Land Size: 1,439sqm OPEN ToPhoneInspect UNDEROFFER Living Large Retro prestige living at its best and all on one level 4 CELESTE PLACE, BONVILLE 65 BAILEY AVENUE, COFFS HARBOUR • Immaculately presented family home with living space for everybody • Carpeted formal living and additional tiled informal living with separate dining area • Large fully enclosed Queenslander room running nearly the full length of the home • Outside entertaining area overlooking the landscaped backyard with generous sized shed • Architecturally designed home from a bygone era • Sited on a massive 1043sqm lot and featuring 5 bedrooms, 2+ bathrooms and enough undercover parking for 4 cars • Huge undercover entertaining area at rear, leading to a sparkling saltwater inground pool • Auction 17/9 1.00pm on-siteunre.com.au/bai65unre.com.au/cel4 $839,000-$859,000AuctionLand Size: 738.2sqm Land Size: 1,043sqm Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 4 2 2 5 2+ 4 Convenience Plus 2/23 LALAGULI DRIVE, TOORMINA • Two-bedroom townhouse in ultra-convenient •Generouslocation open plan living with corner kitchen •Large bedrooms, both with built-in robes •Undercover car parking space •Small, covered veranda and private rear backyard • Tenant in place on continuous lease unre.com.au/lal2.23 $449,000-$459,000 Land Size: 165sqm Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 2 1+ 1 OPEN ToPhoneInspect SOOLD Jetty Precinct 2/27 BENT STREET, COFFS HARBOUR • Ideal location within walking distance to the Promenade, Coffs Creek, beach & restaurant strip • Two storey townhouse with single door tandem garage plus storage area & laundry downstairs •Upstairs has kitchen, open plan living/dining area with sliding door to front balcony, two carpeted bedrooms with ceiling fans, all in one •RentalbathroomEstimate $440pw Unit Size: 158sqm Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 2 1 1 $549,000-$569,000 unre.com.au/ben2.27 Serene Family Home 41 IBIS DRIVE, BOAMBEE EAST •Ideally located in a family friendly area close to shopping centres and schools •Generous open plan loungeroom with timber floating flooring & brand-new air-conditioning unit •Renovated kitchen with stone benchtop, two door pantry & electric appliances •Lovely outlook from fully fenced rear yard, with covered entertaining area • Three bedrooms plus garage conversion to bedroom, three-way bathroom $699,000 Land size: 751.8sqm Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 3 1 1 unre.com.au/ibi41 Huge Residential Lot 55 BARCOO COURT, TOORMINA • Three Bedroom Toscan Built freestanding house • Tiled floors throughout, bedrooms with built in robes • Air conditioner in the loungeroom •Massive great backyard for kids, and who knows what else? •Covered outdoor entertaining area •Entry level home at the end of a cul de sac •Freshly painted throughout •Current tenants in place paying $570pw unre.com.au/bar55 $649,000 Land Size: 1,439sqm Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 3 1 0 OPEN ToPhoneInspect Need something to renovate? 2/28 TUCKER CLOSE, TOORMINA •Single level villa ideally located in family friendly cul de sac •Requiring renovations throughout, the property is a perfect project for a tradesman • Three bedrooms with built in robes & ceiling fans, all generous in size •Large open plan living area with fan and air conditioning unit •One of only two on the block, Strata Title Villa Size: 255sqm Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 3 1 1 $550,000 unre.com.au/tuc2.28 unre.com.au/aub26 643 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim 0432 953 Majestic Home 26 AUBREY CRESCENT, COFFS HARBOUR •Offering a multitude of uses this 6 bedroom, four bathroom home offers so much to the new owner • Presently a four bedroom home, with large office (bedroom) downstairs and a one bedroom, selfcontained unit below, which in the past has been used as both Air BnB as well as permanent rental. •Living area galore with formal and informal living, huge built-in deck as well as large cabana by the sparkling in ground pool $1,299,000 Land size: 1,144sqm OPEN ToPhoneInspect Stunning riverfront property Retro prestige living at its best and all on one level 37 NEWRY ISLAND DRIVE,65URUNGABAILEY AVENUE, COFFS HARBOUR •4 bedrooms, main with built in and ensuite, built-in robes in all others • Two large separate living areas, allowing formal and informal living •Beautiful outdoor living area with its own built-in •Rearfireplacelawn flows down to river with your own boat ramp and waterside pergola • Architecturally designed home from a bygone era •Sited on a massive 1043sqm lot and featuring 5 bedrooms, 2+ bathrooms and enough undercover parking for 4 cars •Huge undercover entertaining area at rear, leading to a sparkling saltwater inground pool Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 4 2 3 5 2+ 4 $1,300,000Auction unre.com.au/new37unre.com.au/bai65Land size: 954.8sqm Land Size: 1,043sqm 6658 6042 www.unre.com.au137SawtellRoadToorminaUnrealestateCoffsCoastunrealcoffs OPEN ToPhoneInspect CHECK ONLINE FOR OPEN TIMES OPEN 17/9/22Auction unre.com.au/gle17 unre.com.au/ben2.27 Build The Dream 17LandGLENGYLE CLOSE, NORTH BOAMBEE VALLEY • 661.5sqm lot at the end of a cul-de-sac in the popular ‘Highlands Estate’ • Located amongst completed quality homes as well as new homes being constructed • Perfectly positioned between Coffs Harbour and the southern suburbs, with Bishop Druitt College literally a few minutes from your front door, this is a wonderful opportunity to construct your dream home $470,000 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Unit Size: 158sqmLand Size: 661.5sqm 2 1 1 Jetty Precinct 2/27 BENT STREET, COFFS HARBOUR • Ideal location within walking distance to the Promenade, Coffs Creek, beach & restaurant strip • Two storey townhouse with single door tandem garage plus storage area & laundry downstairs • Upstairs has kitchen, open plan living/dining area with sliding door to front balcony, two carpeted bedrooms with ceiling fans, all in one bathroom • Rental Estimate $440pw Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 $549,000-$569,000 OPEN ToPhoneInspect UNRE_160922Ref:GraphicsNOTAc UUNDEROFFERNDEROFFER unre.com.au/bal24unre.com.au/too8 3 2 22 3 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Ultra-Convenient LocationUltra-Convenient Location 24 BALDWIN CL, BOAMBEE EAST8 TOORMINA ROAD, TOORMINA • Tucked away in a quiet cul de sac location with reserve at the front of the property • Main bedroom enjoys the treed outlook with its own ensuite and walk in robe • Open plan living dining area, located off the kitchen with electric appliances • Offers low maintenance modern living, Estimated rental return of $600 per week • Three bedroom, two bathroom home located on a corner block in central location Literally a walk to everything location, primary and secondary Schools, food outlets, shops; retail and grocery and public transport • Formal lounge room, dining off modern renovated kitchen as well as a large sunroom/rumpus at the rear • Currently leased at $425 per week, however that is well below current market rental of around $570 - $590 per week $799,000-$819,000$749,000-$779,000 Land Size: 636.1sqmLand Size: 784.1sqm OPEN ToPhoneInspect OPEN ToPhoneInspect ListingNew OPEN ToPhoneInspect OPEN ToPhoneInspect OPEN ToPhoneInspect ListingNew SaturdayAuction ListingNew
COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 31www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 16 September 2022 • • • Rural 3,247m² Block in Prominent Main Street Location Ref:RAYWHITEDORRIG_M44_2022_NEINAGraphicNOTA The possibilities for this premises are endless (STCA), with sections of the block having different zoning. Existing office space plus additional storage shed could provide you with an income, or perhaps you have other ideas! Closing Wednesday 21st September 2022 at 11.00am Expression of Interest: Jade Gibson 0417 584 raywhiteruralbellingen.com.auraywhiteruraldorrigo.com.au712 • Large 3,247m2 • Predominately Zoned B2 - Local Centre • with a portion of the block zoned R1 - General Residential • Prominent Main street position • Office plus workshop/storage shed • Access off side Street rather than Waterfall Way 1 Cudgery Street, Dorrigo Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it.
32 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 16 September 2022 Shop 1/4 First Avenue | Sawtell Sawtell | Toormina | Boambee East | Boambee | Bonville | Urunga | Re Call us today for a free appraisal on your home or investment property. 1 21 Coffs Harbour 1/18 Brunswick Avenue FOR SALE $495,000 $505,000 Townhouse Inspect: 10am 10 30am Sat 17th Sept Contact Agent Barry France 0407 301 404 Close walking distance to Park Beach Plaza Shopping Centre Close walking distance to Park Beach/Macauleys Headland Updated Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry The perfect opportunity to get into the market for a first home buyer and a sound, low maintenance investment option 2 Close walking distance to Sawtell Village & Beach Fantastic open plan design with great connection between kitchen and outdoor entertainment area Flat, easy to maintain block with 10 year old Hopwood home Large Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe 32 Sawtell 16 Circular Avenue FOR SALE $1 6m $1 62m House Contact Agent Barry France 0407 301 404 Inspect: 11 30am 12pm Sat 17th Sept 22 Sawtell 9 Harrison Street FOR SALE $1,050,000 $1,080,000 House Contact Agent Matt France 0411 675 860 Scenic views of the mountains from the kitchen and rear deck Convenient downstairs studio with separate access and bathroom Low maintenance property with established privacy planting, fruit tree's and multiple covered outdoor entertainment spaces Inviting coastal cottage, easy walking distance to Sawtell Village, Sawtell Golf Course, Bonville Estuary and Mick's retreat Inspect: 10 45am 11 15am Sat 17th Sept FOR SALE 323 Sawtell 11A Seventeenth Avenue FOR SALE $1,075,000 House Contact Agent Barry France 0407 301 404 4 Inspect: 11.30am 12pm Sat 17th Sept Spacious family home with multiple internal living areas Attractive polished Blackbutt timber floorboards throughout Large, elevated, mostly flat block with fantastic yard space Large Nth facing Master bedroom with ensuite bathroom Drive through yard access with second driveway 42 Toormina 24 Carrywell Crescent FOR SALE $945,000 House Contact Agent Barry France 0407 301 404 We use our 30+ years of property & sales experience to ensure you achieve you the best possible result in the current market! Barry France 0407 301 404 Matt France 0411 675 860 The right advice can make all the difference when it comes to selling! UNDEROFFER 3 53 Boambee 33 Forest Close FOR SALE $875,000 $885,000 House + Cottage Contact Agent Matt France 0411 675 860 Attractive rental investment opportunity Forest retreat with running creek and an abundance of wildlife multiple Dwellings with the main house being three bedroom, cedar A Frame Cabin and a separate two bedroom, cottage Exposed timber features give the home great character and a fantastic homely feel Close walking distance to Murrays Beach & Hilltop Store Cafe Easy walking distance to Sawtell Village & Beach Spacious Master bedroom with ensuite and large walk in robe Modernised Kitchen, updated floor coverings, light fittings and the entire home has had a recent internal repaint UNDEROFFER
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He also named Sarah and Rhianna as his executors.
By Manny WOOD
Under the heading ‘Background’ it states, “The purpose of the project is to activate under-utilised NSW Government owned land surrounding the Coffs Harbour Foreshore for a mixed use development that has the potential to generate substantial economic activity and jobs for Coffs Harbour
more temperate climate zones in order to survive.Itwas on the whole, inspirational stuff, and shows not only what can be done, but what is being done to help secure the future of Koalas in our region.
Arriving in your activewear, somehow assuming that an X-back sports bra, Techfit tights and crosstrain runners will be enough to get you to the finish line in fine form is admirably spontaneous, but mindnumbingly stupid.
Today we came upon a document titled ‘Coffs Harbour Jetty Foreshore Precinct –Community Engagement Consultant’.
Are you usually someone who runs?
So much for the continual assurances from Andrew Fraser, Melinda Pavey and Gurmesh Singh that what happened in the foreshores would be determined by and for the Itcommunity.wasalways about mixed use development regardless of what the community said.
Failure of gift leads to 5 year delay
Taking a Legal Look
34 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 16 September 2022
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Sarah and Rhianna are advised by their solicitor that they are only entitled to $1,500 each and that the remainder of John’s estate must be dealt with in accordance with the rules of ‘intestacy’. In this particular case, all of John’s first cousins were entitled to an equal portion of the estate.Sarah and Rhianna were furious.
As we contemplated the success achieved on several fronts however, it was impossible to ignore the ‘koala’ which was not in the room!
You can't just turn up to an event full of goodwill and Red Bull and expect to be able to perform as though you are a seasoned runner.
The only family that John had contact with were two of his first cousins, Sarah and Rhianna, who John saw Althoughregularly.Johnwas relatively cash poor in retirement, he was considered asset rich and had a net worth of about $2 million, having purchased a large block with a small fibro house located close to the beach, in the earlyJohn1970’s.intended to sell his house to downsize and rent a smaller unit.
This was the advertisement placed by the government in 2017 seeking a company to undertake consultation to determine what the public wanted to see happen at the Jetty Foreshores.GHDwas the successful applicant for the contract.
DEAR Yesterday,Jasminda,while participating in a fun run to raise money for a good local cause, I somehow managed to injureI'mmyself.nowhobbling around taking anti-inflammatory tablets, nursing frozen peas and making physio appointments that will cost far more than the amount I donated.
It included discussions around a local Indigenous burning program which is reclaiming koala habitat; an extensive local koala scat detection dog survey; a long term habitat restoration program in Bongil Bongil NP; work undertaken with local rural landholders and private landholders who are doing a lot of the ‘heavy lifting’ in identifying and developing habitat restoration projects; an update on our local Council initiatives; and a summary of the latest NSW Koala Strategy which “sets out the first five-year plan to achieve our long-term goal of doubling koala numbers in New South Wales by 2050”.
You need to build up to these things by perhaps joining a walking group, alternating short distances of jogging and walking, and eventually, after a few months, doing some short sprints and increasing your distance each week, as long as you remain injury free.
Email Manny Wood, Principal Solicitor at TB Law at manny@tblaw. net.au or call him on (02) 66 487 487.
Jasminda: media@newsofthearea.com.au
Tread with caution in future, Tamika.
Having spent weeks analysing the data from the 2021 public consultation reluctantly released by the government under Freedom of Information regulations, it has been obvious that nothing the public had said in that process supported the plans presented to us as the Draft Masterplan.
Dear KUDOSTamika,
JOHN worked hard throughout his life, earning a modest wage and comfortably providing for himself.
and the surrounding region.”
John passed away suddenly but peacefully in his sleep, before he had marketed his property for sale.
It included representatives from State Government organisations, our local Council, non-government organisations, not-for-profit organisations, and interested individuals, with a combined broad knowledge and onground experience in this space.
The estate was not finalised until five years after John’s death due to difficulty tracking down all of his cousins.John’s situation highlights the importance of proper estate planning, particularly where one does not have any surviving immediate family members.Thank you to Jamie Visco for his assistance with this column.
SINCE 2017 we have closely followed the planning processes involved in the revitalisation of the Jetty Foreshores precinct.Throughout this time it has been beyond our comprehension how the various plans produced by the government have differed from the views expressed by the community during public consultations.
Next time, just click the donate button on the charity's website, which shouldn't cause damage to anything but your account balance.
DEAR News Of The Area,
NEWS OF THE AREA
to you for making the effort and for being both proactive and altruistic, if not a tad naive.
At the date of his death, John had $3,000 in his savings account.
John was an only child and never married nor had children.
It makes staggering reading and goes some way to explaining why there is a difference between what the public says it wants and what the government presents to us.
HYPOTHETICAL
Regards, Bruce WEIR and Helen OLIVER, Coffs Harbour.
LAST week a local workshop was held, where a number of major players in local koala conservation strategies presented, giving attendees an update on work to date.
There was a lot of talk about wildlife corridors and habitat links between regional ARKS (Areas of Regional Koala Significance), particularly as climate change forces koala populations to move towards
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As logging ramps up on the North Coast and many of our original native hardwood plantations come on stream there was never a more important time for FOC to dust off their ‘panel of expert scientists’ they keep banging on about, come to the table, and show exactly how their koala strategy which totally ignores the importance of corridors and maintaining linkages across the broader landscape fits in with the NSW Government’s agenda, and local initiatives, to double koala numbers by 2050.
Not only did they not have any contact with most of the cousins, they did not think that it was fair that people who had nothing to do with John in his lifetime should receive any provision from his estate.
Is there a lesson in all ofTamikathis? B.
Add to that those endorphins that create a 'runner's high' and you would have been too busy gazing at the scenery and chatting about how you think you could have missed your calling as a long-distance elite athlete, to notice your knees were developing Iliotibial Band Syndrome, your feet were jogging their way to plantar fasciitis and your hip labrum was tearing.
There, in a nutshell, is why we keep getting presented with plans containing mixed use zonings capable of housing hundreds of private residences.
It’s what the public of NSW expect, it’s what we locals expect, and it’s what the wildlife require if they are not going to head further into oblivion.
They should be called Have You Ever Seen a Long-Distance Runner Smile?
We have been taken for fools.
DEAR News Of The Area,
The Koala NOT in the Room We have been taken for fools
John assumed that, when he sold the house, his estate will only be comprised of a cash in his bank account so he made a Will which gifted “the cash in my bank account to my cousins Sarah and Rhianna”.
On theCouch
BoambeeDaveRegards,WOOD,East.
Forestry Corporation, which administers the largest area of public native forest and much of the remaining koala habitat in our LGA were nowhere to be seen.
The name Fun Run is a misnomer, as you have unfortunately discovered.
Not to mention the sun damage.
CarpeJasminda.diem,
sensitive – it needs to be done when conditions are suitable.Itis unfortunate our politicians seem to prefer to spend hundreds of millions on aircraft to attempt to control wildfires. A fraction of this money would go a long way to make forested areas safer for both animals and humans.
debris that indicated that Glossies had done the same perhaps a year or two before. The number of seasonal visits by Glossies in these shires has been declining as the numbers of Glossies have been declining on continental Australia for years because their only food source (she-oaks) has been decimated by unthinking landowners considering them “trash trees”.The 2019-2020 bushfires have further destroyed substantial stands of she-oaks so that surviving Glossies turned
in stating what the total cost of rebranding will be?
as endangered or even critically endangered, including the super-cute Glossy Black-Cockatoo, it is mystifying why the deforestation of Australia is still continuing apace and not stopped.
Strong community response for Jetty revitalisation
The number of animals killed by harvesting is minimal as is the impact of loss of habitat.
With my heart for community, I was determined to be the best representative possible and encourage as much participation as I could from people from all walks of life.
some six months previously as they come in to get the freshThegrowth.number of animals killed by wildfire is significant especially areas managed by National Parks as their achieved hazard reduction programs are minimal.
DEAR News Of The Area,
Residents inclined to accept Gurmesh Singh’s
DEAR News Of The Area,
What an exciting and
And they want it to start happening now with most people saying they’ll like to see progress in the next 0-3 years.With the survey results having the highest response rate in the history of
timber harvesting of native forests as a solution to the decline of threatened species numbers is absolutelyNumbersridiculous.of native animals are impacted by drought, disease and especially more recently, wildfires.Drought and disease are
Kilometres of potholed local roads ?
And I acknowledge the work of the NSW Government in how much of a sincere effort they put into community engagement.
Regards, Cath BoambeeFOWLER,East.
DEAR News Of The Area,
Of course, that was to be expected.Butoverall what I see is a community with a huge appetite to make this area the best it can be and turn it into an activated and thriving precinct.
CONSIDERING their financial interest in developing the railway land at the Jetty to the maximum, the State Government’s
DEAR News Of The Area,
Stopping timber harvesting to cease decline of native species is “absolutely ridiculous”
COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 35www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 16 September 2022 LETTERS & OPINION COFFS COASTNews Of The Area
I know people with kids, or busy jobs, or who are running a business during a global pandemic, are often caught up in the busyness of life.They miss these projects at the crucial time when they can have Duringinput.the consultation period for this project, I’d speak to the young barista
April Fools or reality?
DEAR News Of The Area,
that were released from Ethos Urban are absolutely a true reflection of what our whole community wants to see for this important area.
But don’t worry.
Pause and cessation of native forests “not only advisable, but necessary”
The rebranding of ‘Coffs Harbour City Council’ to the ‘City of Coffs Harbour’.
We have certainly come a long way since we were known as the Banana Republic.CanI take the liberty of
Given that the assessment by the Australian government of the current state of the environment is not only sobering but downright alarming and that more and more iconic species in Australia are declared
As part of my long-term research on Australian cockatoos and parrots, I have visited the said forests and have kept in close contact with residents.In2004, I was fortunate to watch a pair of Glossies feeding on cones of the Rose Sheoak (Casuarina torulosa) and in 2020 I saw characteristic cone
difficult to control but the impact of wildfires is not.
This colossal breach of faith required the City Council to be replaced as the consent authority by the
Glossy BlackCockatoos may well be indicator species for the
Glossies are the most inoffensive cockatoos in that they do not damage cultivated plants and fields and feed only on the cones of she-oaks.Atatimewhen Australia is waking up to the fact
Regards, Frank SCAHILL, Coffs Harbour.
The words in this letter represent me only.
I’m proud of the fact I had comments from mums in my Facebook group saying things like “You inspire me
making a suggestion?
built on land promised to the people of Sydney by this government as a public park.
state of native forests that harbor she-oaks.
Regards, PeterBoambeePAUNOVIC,East.
DEAR News Of The Area,
AT first I thought it was the first day of April not the first day of Spring when I read your frontpage headline last week (Council Rebrand).
Prof. Dr. Dominique G.LouisianaHOMBERGER,StateUniversity.
TrishRegards,WELSH, Coffs Harbour.
The best place to see a koala is often areas logged
CARLY Flemming and Michael Jones should be treated the same as the protesters that closed roads in Sydney some months ago.They stopped legitimate workers earning a living.
Now that we have a clear direction on what the community wants to create a thriving and active precinct in this area, it’s time to move forward as a united community and allow our town to shine like I know it can.
innovative idea.
No way, Ms Cowley has gone straight to attack the biggest problem we face.
Record youth unemployment?
Not even a mention of the biggest problem, that we appear to be skint
Are there some polarising views in there?
State Government itself. This government has already set itself at odds with our Council over the long term vision for the foreshore so we have no reason to expect them not to resort to
this strategy again if given the chance.
BobRegards,HARRISSawtell.
Regardless of where the funds are coming from, why can’t the Council be upfront
assurances regarding the proposed scale of development on the land in question (currently zoned for public recreation) should recall that James Packer’s Barangaroo casino was
Almost the highest Council Rates in the country?
interpretation of their community survey is open to question but there is no doubt about their track record on foreshore development.
More like a third world city with our potholes and stinking tip.
Government departments have had their numbers reduced so that they are incapable of doing the work as it is time
I AM writing with deep concern for the continuing logging and intensive “harvesting” of mature and high-quality trees of native forests in Australia and, in particular, in the Conglomerate State Forest and Ellis State Forest in Dundurrabin.
mum of two young children, I made it clear I was determined to get families involved in having their say.
to see the importance of us speaking up’’ or “Thanks Cath for being brave enough to take this on despite being a busy mumma. I appreciate you doing it and will make the time to provide my input because of your efforts” or “People for this or at least partially for it need to speak up - we cannot take it for granted that it will happen without positive feedback and our kids will miss out on progress”.Thesetypes of comments give me the conviction to hand on heart say that I believe the survey results
Empty shops throughout the FourteenCBD? sets of traffic lights and still no bypass?
NOT sure about a progressive and rapidly changing city Mayor Amos.
State Gov’s track record on foreshore development
Fantastic to read that our new GM hasn’t just rearranged the furniture like past new council leaders.
As an engaged local I’ve participated in community consultations for other projects, where I was often one of the youngest voices at 39.
and unable to pay for the council's new Taj Mahal?
If we want to ensure the survival of threatened
Was it public Homelessness?transport?
up in unusual places for the first time in their desperate search for food.
For this reason, and as a
that it is responsible for the great extinction rate of its native fauna in the world, a pause and cessation of the destruction of its remnant native forests is not only advisable, but necessary.
species and reduce the impact on humans, we need to have a dedicated team that plans and carries out the work regardless of the land tenure.
A progressive and rapidly changing city?
when grabbing a coffee, or I’d mention it in a large Facebook group of mums, and most people just weren’t aware of it.
Is it too late for the council to modify ‘Knight’s Nightmare’ and redesign it as aThatCathedral?wayour City status could be totally justified.
Soon we will be known as the ‘City of Coffs Harbour’. How good is that?
Using the stopping of
FOR the past two years I’ve had the honour of being on the Project Steering Advisory Committee (PSAC) for the Jetty Foreshores.
Managed forests are regenerated and continue to provide suitable habitat.
community consultations that I’ve ever seen, I’m incredibly proud of all of the members of PSAC who put their time, heart and soul into this project.
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action arguing the EPA had a duty to regulate CO2 to protect the people and the environment from climate change.The court agreed and in September 2021 directed the EPA to develop policies, procedures and programs to fulfil that duty.
“On the day there will be
Leave it as it is!
QUEEN Elizabeth II featured in the lives of Coffs Harbour residents on at least a couple of occasions during her lifetime. In the last week of May 1953, in readiness to show a film of her coronation ceremony entitled A Queen is Crowned, the facade of the Tasma theatre was painted
Doris and David Rake are hosting the Community Christmas Luncheon for the second year running and are hoping for a great turnout of young and old.
Christmas Day,” said Doris.
It doesn't matter if the cost does not come out
By Karen FILEWOOD
Everyone who attends the Christmas Day Luncheon will receive a “Pleasegift.save the date, Saturday 8 October to not only grab a bargain but know that you are contributing to helping those in need to have a worry free and joyful
Warm regards,Lauren, Coffs Harbour.
with a large union jack by Mr Gerard and Mr W Baty.
provide industry bestpractice guidelines to support them stakeholders reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and phase in the introduction of greenhouse gas emission limits on environment protection licences for key industry sectors.Nature Conservation Council CEO Jacqui Mumford told News Of The Area that when the policy is implemented, NSW will lead the nation in tackling
On Coronation Day, 2 June 1953, a procession was held through the town, which was later described as being ‘witnessed by thousands who lined the streets.’ Other celebrations were also held, including a competition held by the Tasma theatre for a lady patron who most resembled
The Queen and her companions then participated in a procession through town
THE final fundraiser for the Christmas Community Luncheon, a free festive meal and get-together on Christmas Day, Sunday 25 December, takes place on Saturday 8 October.
to the Civic Centre to meet representatives of various organisations. In the afternoon they travelled to Sealy Lookout to greet more spectators and have a picnic lunch. The guests inspected a display on the local banana industry and in a demonstration of logging Lionel Innes felled a 24-metre-long Blackbutt tree. Afterward they returned to HMY Britannia to continue their journey to Brisbane.
Coffs’ Celebrations of the Queen
q Nature Conservation Council CEO Jacqui Mumford is thankful climate action is being taken seriously. Photo: supplied.
How much thought went into this name?
dangerous climate change.
Australia’s southern coast, the royal yacht Britannica arrived on 11 April 1970 from Newcastle and anchored in Coffs Harbour’s port. Calling in for the day, the Queen, Prince Phillip and Princess Anne’s last visit included meeting people in the 20,000 strong crowd between a number of activities. During the morning the president of
I DARESAY the cost of the rebrand will not amount to much in terms of the council's total budget, but seems like a stratospheric waste of money nonetheless.
saidTheDoris. event will be held at the Coffs Harbour Neighbourhood Centre Village behind Coles from 10am through to 2pm.
“For organisers of Christmas-related events, the big day is fast approaching, and we now have our last fundraiser for the Community Luncheon organised for early October,” Doris Rake told News Of The Area.
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the Coffs Harbour Surf and Life Saving Club, Ted Healy, introduced the Queen and her companions to club officials at Park Beach Reserve and the visitors sat under a shady pavilion to watch the lifesavers in a march past on the beach.
q For sale at the Community Christmas Luncheon fundraiser.
DEAR News Of The Area,
DEAR News Of The Area,
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“As surprising as it may seem, this will be the first time an environmental watchdog in Australia has regulated CO2 as a pollutant.
Public submissions on the policy close at 5pm on 3 November 2022 at action-planclimate-change-policy-and-yoursay.epa.nsw.gov.au/https://
of the roads or any other particular budget, it's still ratepayers money being spent.Ican't see the point of dropping the word council when that is exactly what you are, nor can I see the point of focusing on something so trivial when there are so many problems and financial headwinds to be dealt with.
Little sweet treats on offer as a thank you for supporting the
After visiting Hobart and
the Queen, which was won by Mrs Betty Sara of Bellingen. Besides the attention she received from her uncanny resemblance to the queen, Betty and her husband, ambulance officer Percy Sara, were already well-known as the parents of quadruplets Allison, Judith, Mark and Phillip, along with older son Geoffrey.
Final fundraiser for Christmas Luncheon
The EPA developed the Draft Climate Change Policy and Action Plan after the Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action took legal
By Andrea FERRARI
q Doris Rake (Cowan), Community Christmas Luncheon co-organiser, supporting RUOK? Day.
q Community Christmas Luncheon.
“This is a chance for the community to come along and purchase new or near new clothing and accessories that have kindly been donated,”
ALL I can say about the name change is that having COC workers (City of Coffs) in a city with a c.Ex club in
CO2 considered as a pollutant in NSW Climate Change Policy
There are roads, footpaths, pedestrian crossings (there's somehting Coffs could do with more of), homelessness - the list goes on.
It's a waste of money for Council to change its name.
a chance to sign up for the Christmas Day Luncheon as a guest or a canpriorwhoAnyonevolunteer.”inthecommunitywouldliketocontributetoChristmasDaydosodirectlywiththe
the main street just keeps getting more embarrassing about living in the area.
The pair have sourced entertainment and booked in Santa Claus to make the day as festive as possible.
“This is an important step towards eliminating climate pollution across our whole economy,” Ms Mumford said.
organisers. Contact Doris at dmcowan01@gmail.com.DorisandDavid will be accepting donations of monetary value, gift vouchers, raffle prizes, and non-perishable food right up until Christmas Eve.
THE NSW Environment Protection Authority’s Draft Climate Change Policy and Action Plan has been released for public comment.ThePlan aims to support licensees to prepare, implement and report on climate change mitigation and adaptation plans, establish cost-effective emission reduction targets for key industry sectors,
A waste‘stratospheric’ofmoney
SherylRegards,BLACK, Coffs Harbour.
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To make it possible to put on this free event, the couple have been busy fundraising since“ThereJuly. are so many people that need some joy in their lives to end 2022.”
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Kathy is an avid wildlife photographer and passionate environmentalist.“Itisdifficult to come so close to humpback whales without being moved,” she said.
The Festival starts at Coffs Harbour Race Club on Saturday 5 November at 10am, going through to 7pm,
“After they took a few shots each they put the camera down to watch and really be in the moment.”
q Ash McMurrich’s winning photo taken on a family whale watching trip with Jetty Dive Coffs Harbour in the Solitary Islands area.
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THE Coffs Coast Festival of Motor Sport gets off to a flying start on November 5 igniting a whole month of events taking local motor sport to a new level of opportunity and excitement.Together with Council and a special grant from the State Government, the Rotary Club of Coffs Harbour City is proud to present this inaugural Motor Sport extravaganza.
City Rotary Club executive Bob Carle, Chair of the Coffs Coast Festival of Motor Sport, told News Of The Area.
“Until then I’ll just learn as much as I can from you, Dad,” she Secondsays. Prize in the photo competition for Coffs went to KathyJudgesBrown. commented, “Kathy’s shot shows great artistry.“The sea looks soft and inviting, in gentle shades of blue, contrasting with the
now she’s old enough and Lily says she wants to be a marine biologist when she’s older.
Ash said it was absolutely amazing to be so close to something so enormous and still so gentle and beautiful.
- The RedPoint sponsored Hillclimb Series comprises three events at three different tracks - Kempsey, Raleigh Raceway and Grafton - over two weekends,
By Andrea FERRARI
- Motorcycle racing, flat-track and motocross, and ‘Champions of the Dirt’ at Coffs Harbour tracks, and ‘Sultans of Slide’, flat track racing at Kempsey, over two weekends.-Huge Motorcycle Show at Coffs Harbour, with some special bikes displayed.
“It’s exciting to say this is a Rotary Club of Coffs Harbour City project and has built into a major proposed annual event before it has even been run.”
- Off-road racing takes to the Dondingalong short course track.
“As we have progressed and getting smashed by Covid over the last two years, the interest in the festival has grown into what we have today; every weekend in November with some code of motor sport between Kempsey and Grafton.
Ash took up photography in 2012 on returning from deployment to Afghanistan and has become an avid photographer since moving to Coffs in 2018.
Ash snapped his winning shot, then gave his camera over to his three children, Ava (twelve), Lily (almost ten) and Austin (seven), whose photo went on to win the Junior section.
“The first time I saw a whale breach in the distance was amazing, as they positioned closer within their allowable distances, we saw the spray from a few and then the tails (Flukes) and heard the noise of them breaching.
Ash’s winning whale photo
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The picture was taken on a family whale watching trip with Jetty Dive Coffs Harbour in the Solitary Islands area.
A CLOSE-UP photograph of a female humpback whale has won Coffs Harbour father Ash McMurrich first place in the Gowings Whale Trust 2022 Whale Watching photo competition.Judges commenting on Ash’s photo said, “The image feels intimate, clearly conveying the gentle nature and curiosity of the whale.”
“'We could hear her breathing, through her blowhole.“Thekids were so excited.
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with the official opening and a huge motor show of around 400Itcars.finishes on 26 and 27 November with a two-day offroad event at Kempsey and the final Rally championship rounds for not only the Asia Pacific Rally but also the RESA Safety Motorsport Australia [ARC] and the Motorsport Australia NSW championship events.“We are inviting competitors and spectators from any part of Australia to come to an amazing part of Australia and join us in our spectacular festival,” Coffs
The program features all codes of motor sport.
The kids said they just loved the day and were happy to have seen some whales; having their photos seen by other people made them proud and they couldn’t wait to show/tell people at school.
- The NSW Championship Rally Cross at Raleigh Raceway,-Karting at Coffs Harbour Kart Racing Club on Phil
They took it in turns to photograph the curious whale as she 'mugged' the boat.
Hawthorne Drive.
- Burnout competition at Raleigh Raceway.
“Mugging is when the whale interacts closely with whale watchers, over an extended period,” explained Ash.“And she looked like she was enjoying interacting with us,” said Ash.
Now medically retired from the Australian Army after 26 years’ service, being increasingly drawn to the water, he took up scuba
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The McMurrich family is keenly into whales and ocean environments.“Allthreekids ask me to jump into the water at the marina when we go for walks, and they see any rubbish etc, as they hate it when pollution occurs and feel for the sea life.”Ava wants to learn scuba
“Once we were still for some time, and a whale came up close to us; it’s thought that she was looking at the boat being very inquisitive as they are at times.”
diving with Jetty Dive in Coffs Harbour.“Through them I learned the ins and outs of whale watching and about the migration of these beauties,” he said.“Iasked to assist on the boat one day to get closer to what I had studied, which they allowed, and I was able to take some images whilst out Ashthere.” has continued volunteering with Jetty Dive to learn more.
- Grafton Speedway will feature a huge line up Saturday night.
“She kept coming up to look at us, each time drawing a little closer, right up to the boat; it was amazing.”
bright energy of the whale breaching.“Theclarity of the white flipper sets a carefree, jubilant tone to the image, balanced by the sea bird in the “Asky.gorgeous shot.”
“We would like to thank all the participating clubs for their work in making this happen,” Bob said.
“Our festival has grown massively from the original project of putting on something the weekend before the Asia Pacific Rally to promote the event and entice people to come early and enjoy some holiday time in Coffs Harbour.
All this leads up to the NSW Rally 2022, a spectacular three day Rally event commencing 25-27 November, which hosts final rounds of the FIA Asian Pacific Rally Championship, The RESA Safety Motorsport Australia Rally Championship, and Motorsport Australia NSW Rally Championship to finish up an amazing month of Motor Sport.
q The countdown is on for competitors in the Coffs Coast Festival of Motor Sport. Photo: Smiley Kez Photography.
q Coffs Coast Festival of Motor Sport gets off to a flying start on November 5. Photo: Smiley Kez Photography.
“We were so lucky that day,” Ash told News Of The Area.“The whale 'spy-hopped' the “Spy-hoppingboat. is when they poke one eye out of the water and check you out.
“It helps me get out and about as I left the Army medically last year with many injuries, one of which was PTSD.“I’ll forever be in Jetty Dive’s debt for taking me on.
the Special Olympics meant to him.“One of my biggest highlights is competing in the Special Olympics, and I get to catch up with my old mates who I’ve met,” he said.
Northern Beaches Blues: The Blues women won the club’s first women’s premiership, and their second flag overall since returning to seniors competition in 2019.
Sawtell golfer off to Special Olympics Australia National Games
Port Macquarie
By Aiden BURGESS
“And being around a good bunch of men and women.”
winning the under 11s and under 13s premierships.
Bellingen Bulldogs: Won a premiership double in the junior girls, taking out
the Under 14 Youth Girls and Under 17 Youth Girls competitions.
Nambucca Valley Lions: Won one flag in 2022 with the Lions winning the Under 15 Boys premiership.
Casino Lions: Won the club’s first premiership since their formation in 2003, taking out the reserves grand final.
“Just being out there on the course, and the experience of playing different courses and scenery, as they are never
Saints:Sawtell/Toormina
“But I had to pull out before the final round because of COVID, which was frustrating as I thought I was a good chance of winning C-grade.“Going into the Special Olympics, it’s perfect timing as I feel like looking forward, I’m going to do well.”
and had shot scores of 71 nett and 73 nett,” he said.
LUKE Jones has just had a big season playing in a number of top-level junior rugby league competitions in South East Queensland.Theformer Sawtell Panthers junior has starred playing for Queensland, his school side Palm Beach Currumbin State High, and club side the Currumbin Eagles.The fifteen-year-old played in some big matches in three NRL venues this year.
a spot in their under 16s side to contest next year's Cyril Connell Cup.
The Magpies were also strong in the junior ranks
“My coach Brendan Barnes has put in a lot of hard work with me, and I’d like to thank the people who have donated and held raffles to raise money for me, as well
as the businesses that have helped.”Heshared why he loved the sport of golf.
“And if I win my competition, I’m a chance of going to the Special Olympics World Games in Germany next year, and if that happens it will be my greatest achievement and a tick off my bucketJoshlist.”thanked those who had helped him to attend this year's Special Olympics.
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IT was another big year of Australian Rules football in the nine AFL North Coast competitions, with teams playing Australia’s game throughout a region spanning from Casino to Port Macquarie.Hereis how each club fared in the 2022 season.
Ives prepared for next month’s Special Olympics by taking part in the Special Olympics State Championships at Glenmore Heritage Valley Golf Club last weekend, where he finished fourth in his division with a score of 108 gross and 83 nett playing off 25.
“It’s been massive, and what he’s achieved this year has been phenomenal,” he said.“He’s had a fantastic year and some incredible things have happened to him, like Cameron Smith presenting him with his first Currumbin Eagles jersey, and Cameron Murray announcing him as captain of the Eagles.”
It will be his third Special Olympics Australia National Games, after finishing runner up in his golf competition in 2018 in Adelaide.
q The Bellingen Bulldogs had a premiership double winning the Under 14 Youth Girls and Under 17 Youth Girls competitions. Pictured are the Bulldogs Under 14 Youth Girls side. Photo: Green Shoots Marketing.
q Luke Jones has had a big year of footy.
the same,” he said.
q Josh Ives at his home course of the Sawtell Golf Club.
Grafton Tigers: Battled for the seniors minor premiership throughout most of the home and away season, before a preliminary final exit against the eventual
Jones played representative football for a Queensland White side which took on NSW high school representative teams during the Australian Secondary
The young golfer explained what taking part in
Coffs Harbour Breakers: Arguably the standout club of 2022, with an unprecedented four minor premiers in the four senior competitions.
Their under 17s were one of the top teams of the year as the only senior club to win the premiership and minor premiership double.
The 27-year-old believes he is taking good form into Launceston.“I’vebeen in good form, as recently we had our club championships, and going into the final round of C-grade I was four shots off the lead
SAWTELL Golf Club’s Josh Ives is preparing to test his skills on the greens of Tasmania.Ivesis set to take part in this year's Special Olympics Australia National Games, which are being held in Launceston next month.
By Aiden BURGESS
The young forward is also preparing to play for the Gold Coast Titans under 16s team in games against the Wests Tigers and Northern Rivers Titans.His father Jeff said his son had achieved a lot in 2022.
Former Panthers junior has big year in Queensland
Magpies: Won the clubs first seniors premiership since 2013 in a thrilling grand final.
AFL North Coast season review
champion Magpies.
Schools Championships at Moreton Daily Stadium in Redcliffe.He captained the Currumbin Eagles to a grand final win against Beaudesert at Gold Coast’s Cbus Super Stadium.Andplaying for perennial powerhouse Palm Beach Currumbin State High, Jones was part of a grand final curtain raiser before the recent Brisbane Broncos vs Parramatta Eels match at Suncorp Stadium, with his side finishing runners up in the state-wide Michael HancockJones’Cup.achievements this year have caught the attention of QRL Cup club Burleigh Bears, who have offered him
By Aiden BURGESS
A rebuilding year for the Saints seniors as they blooded a number of youngsters, and showed signs late they could build some momentum heading into 2023.
at C.ex Coffs International Stadium.Southern United eventually defeated the Coffs Coast Tigers 6-5 on penalties after the team’s couldn’t be separated by full-time or extra-time.
“After a good week of preparation and a full squad back together after injuries, the lads were looking forward to a tough battle with the boys from the south,” he said.
The Lions now face Southern United in the Grand Final on Saturday 17 September at 6pm kick-off
Hampson.“Ithink the lads were looking forward to half time to gather ourselves and have a quick break.
q Big smiles from Chris Dooley after scoring the opening goal.
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spotButkick.”coach Williams isn’t getting swept away with the win as he prepares for the big “Gooddance.win, great result but only half the job is done,” he concluded.
Leaney forced her way into the Wallaroos squad after commanding performances for the NSW Waratahs in the 2021 and 2022 Super W Competition.
Lions Roar into Grand Final
q Coffs City United lifting the premiers trophy for finishing the Coastal Premier League in first place. They now aim to add a Grand Final to the trophy cabinet.
Playing in the lock position Leaney has featured in every game for the Wallaroos, starting in
It was a double celebration for Coffs United following the reserve grade men’s success earlier in the
q Habib Noorani flying down the right wing.
go into the match believing they can Coachwin.Jay Tregonning has had the squad together with matches against USA, Canada, Fiji, Japan and New Zealand in a very good program leading into the WorldTheCup.Australians are currently ranked seventh in the world and would be looking to progress through to the quarter-finals with at least two wins from their poolEnglandmatches.are currently ranked number one ahead
All matches will be live on STAN KaitlanSport.played for both the Snappers and the Marlins in the Mid North Coast competition and will have a lot of support in her hometown.
of New Zealand (two) and France (three). Australia’s other pool opponents are ranked nine (Wales) and ten (Scotland), but ask Kaitlan if she thinks the Wallaroos can win against New Zealand and you will get an emphatic ‘yes!’.
all but one match where she entered the game in the second half.
They then play Scotland at Whangarei on 15 October, and Wales on 22 October, also at Whangarei.
q Scott Cawley helped the Lions to the Reserve Grade Grand Final with penetrating runs from left back.
“Kempseywin. had a chance to get back in the game when a penalty was awarded, however Jake Mahoney was up to the challenge and saved the
“We knew that the battle would get tougher in the second half as MVR had nothing to lose, however we kept to the plan and two more goals from Martin Kelleher and Tahseen Edo sealed the
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q Joel Hampson added to the scoreline for the Lions.
q Kaitlan Leaney has been selected to represent Australia in the Women’s Rugby World Cup.
Kaitlan Leaney to represent Australia at the Rugby World Cup
COFFS United Lions roared into the Coastal Premier League (CPL) Grand Final with a clinical 4-0 win over the Macleay Valley Rangers (MVR) last weekend at ForsythLionsPark.coach Glen WIlliams provided NOTA with match insights.
With the home ground advantage New Zealand will start favourites however the Wallaroos have had an intense build up and will
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day, defeating Port Saints 2-1.The Reserve Grade Final kicks off at 1pm on Saturday 17 September, followed by the women’s at 3:30pm and the men’s first grade final at 6pm.
The Aussies will start their World Cup campaign in Auckland against competition favourites New Zealand on 8 October at 5.00pm (AEST).
“I knew that Macleay Valley wasn't coming up for a haircut, and the first half started with Macleay pushing our lads from the start.“For the first 30 minutes our defence scrapped and fought hard to keep a clean sheet.“At the half hour mark we decided to play our brand of football, and we were rewarded with two goals before half time to Chris Dooley and Joel
It’s free entry for juniors under 16 and $5 for adults to be paid on the gate.
By Bruce WORBOYS
COFFS Harbour’s Kaitlan Leaney has been selected to represent Australia in the Women’s Rugby World Cup to be played in New Zealand from 8 October.
A Lionesses penalty goal after a challenge in the box
a fun-filled weekend in Coffs Harbour.“Tickets will go on sale shortly with the race club hopeful of bringing back the Cloud 9 Party truck that was at the recent Coffs Cup day,” concluded Tim.
a highlight of the year,” he said.“The bronze medal in the double’s event was with Luke Barker; it was Luke’s first trip away so I helped mentor him and it was really good to get the medal.”
“I train seven days a week, three times a week with my coach, court training drills and fitness training off the court,” he said.Damian now turns his focus to the Australian Tennis Championships later this year and an overseas competition in France to cap off what has been a stellar year.
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Locally trained horses who finish first or second passed the post will get a shot at racing in the final at Royal Randwick.The 2023 Country Championships qualifiers span six Sundays and two
q Damian Phillips flying the flag for Australia in Krakow, Poland.
It’s a big coup for the region and Coffs Racing CEO Tim Saladine is anticipating another bumper crowd
following a big turn-out for the Coffs Cup.
Saturdays with the $500,000 final staged on Day 1 of The Star Championships at Royal Randwick on Saturday 1 April.
And it would be the Eagles who would book their grand final ticket, as a ball into the box six minutes into extra time was tapped in by Allissa Tate for her double and the matchEagleswinner. coach Neil Witherdin was exhausted after watching such a rollercoaster of a semi-final.
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saw them take a 1-0 lead into half-time.The intensity ramped up in the second half as the physicality increased as both sides knew the opportunity on offer and played accordingly.Thefinal frantic minutes saw the Eagles equalise twice, locking the scores at 1-1 with ten minutes to go before a goal square scramble only a minute later saw the Lionesses hit straight back to take a 2-1 lead with just minutes savedHannahremaining.Clift-Wilsonthedayforherside
“It was the first time I carried the flag for Australia and it was a real privilege, really exciting and
The Raiders qualified for this season’s grand final after a 5-2 win against the Macleay Valley Rangers in their semifinal at Urunga.
“I’m really proud of the girls, and it was a very competitive game and congratulations to Coffs for a great season coming up from secondThedivision.”Eagleswill now play the Urunga Raiders in the inaugural Coastal League One Women grand final on Saturday afternoon at the Ce.x Coffs International Stadium.
“It was very draining to say the least, and I didn’t even play in it but I was very drained after watching it,” he said.“It was intense, and the whole game was exciting, and credit to both teams playing through the extra time.
Damian Carries the Flag for Australia
The recipe for Damian’s success comes from the training ground.
q Racing action from the 2022 Coffs Cup.
q Damian Phillips on the podium for Australia.
q A bumper crowd is expected at the $150,000 Country Championships event in February 2023.
q Boambee Eagles players celebrate their semi-final win.
By Aiden BURGESS
TENNIS hot-shot Damian Phillips carried the flag for Australia at the Virtus European Summer Games held in Krakow, Poland for Players with an Intellectual Disability.
he said.“On the course, this will be a huge day, being a summer Saturday.“Wewould expect up to 3,000 people in attendance with people travelling from outside our region to enjoy
Boambee Eagles win semi-final thriller
with a late equaliser, as the sudden death semi-final headed into extra-time locked at 2-2.A grandstand finish ensued with Ayrshire Park on a razors edge as both sides looked for the match winner.
Country Championships Return to Coffs
Damian won a bronze medal in the Men’s Doubles and a bronze medal in the Men’s Team Event, he also played off for the bronze medal in the Mixed Doubles but went down to another Australian pair.
THE Boambee Eagles have qualified for the inaugural Coastal League One Women grand final in dramatic fashion, winning 3-2 in an extra time thriller against the Coffs City United Lionesses in their semi-final at Ayrshire Park.Three goals in the final ten minutes of regulation time saw the match head into extra time, as both sides showed the desperation needed to make a grand final.
“This is an outstanding opportunity for local trainers to possibly share in some great prize money as the Coffs Harbour heat is restricted to horses trained in this region,”
The tennis whizz who trains at England’s Park Tennis Club at Coffs Jetty was honoured to fly the flag.
By David WIGLEY
COFFS Harbour has been selected to host the $150,000 Northern Rivers Region heat for the Country Championships to be held on Saturday 18 February 2023.
q Beaches Hockey Club men’s division 1 winners. Back row (l to r): Felix Sutherland, Max Miller, Dean Herbert, Callan Clare, Will Kenney-Herbert, Kieran Marshall (c), Sam Ash. Front row (l to r): Raj Sandhu, Craig Rathbone, Jonathan Williams, Adam Ellison, Levi Fischer, Brett Woods, Matt Geall (gk).
The second half saw further goals to Mackenna Ensbey, Eliza Berrick and Molly Hodgson, with Beaches running out winners 6-0 to end a long premiership drought.Congratulations to Jaymie-Lee Lyndsay from Urunga Hockey Club who was named best and fairest in Women’s Division 1.
Hockey Coffs Coast grand final wrap up
“I thought Levi Fischer was exceptional in that centre midfield position tonight.“We have to keep reminding ourselves that he’s only fourteen years old.
The game was only a couple of minutes old when hat-trick hero, Molly Williams scored the first of her 3 goals for the opening quarter.That put Bellingen on the back foot early but Evie Laverty, Emma Osland and Michelle Levy helped steady the ship and create some opportunities of their own.
Urunga always play the full 60 minutes though and managed to peg a goal back with two and a half minutes left on the clock. “
The women’s division 2 final was an extremely tight contest.Norths were on the scoreboard first with a well-
Late in the third quarter the Beaches crowd went wild when Max Miller chipped one into the back of the net off his reverse stick to push the score out to 3-1.
It was a very nervous couple of minutes for the Beaches defensive unit but they held firm with the final score
Beaches got on the score board early through Kieran Marshall after a well-worked penalty corner variation.
“What an outstanding grand final day,” said Hockey Coffs Coast President Graham Robinson.
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Goal scorers for Bellingen were Rusty Osland
Beaches held firm though with some great defensive reads from Ashleigh Ensbey and Breah Fischer.
This was a really close game with both teams having multiple opportunities in front of Somegoal.resolute defence kept the score at 0-all and it looked like we were heading for extra Bellingentime. had other ideas though left it right to the very end to clinch the decider 1-0 with a goal to ShantelleCongratulationsWinchester.to Fiona Spooner and Tamara Atkins who collected the Best and Fairest award in this division.TheOrara Valley ‘Ravens’ went into the Division 2 men’s grand final as firm favourites but someone forgot to tell the Beaches
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In the U13 decider it was Bellingen who put in a dominant first half performance in very hot conditions to shut Beaches out of the game. Rusty Osland, Indie Laverty and Bodhi Fabian led the way for the young Magpies who ran out winners 5-0.
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The U15 grand final saw Urunga Lightning take on the Beaches Snappers in what promised to be a very close game. Beaches didn’t read the script though with a dominant performance to run out winners 4-0 with goals to Charlie Dent (2), Bryce Wallace and Levi Fischer.There was a six-way tie in the best and fairest award for the U15 age group with Hannah Dickson, Eamon Brown, Oliver Rodgers, Ewan Jarman, William Fisher and Maddy Osland collecting the award.The first of the senior grand finals saw Bellingen defeat Beaches in the women’s division 3 final.
Urunga put every effort into pegging back the margin but the Norths defence remained solid.
Dylan Nicol finished off a close-quarter raid to set up a grand stand finish.
They stunned Orara with some confident passing structures and clinical finishing to take the game 4 goals to 1.
Goal scorer and a stand out in the grand final was Jana Elling. Congratulations to Hayley Goldman and Gracie Winfer who earned the Best and Fairest award for that division.
“I think we managed to do that really well and it helped us to build pressure at the other end of the field.”
Urunga President and captain Travis Ford was full of praise for his young chargers.“Ithought our boys put in a courageous effort this evening.“We had several guys playing with injuries but we just couldn’t quite get the job “Itdone.was a great game of hockey though and our supporters really helped us stay in it right to the end.”
q Beaches Hockey Club women celebrate their division 1 win. Ella-Ruth Beynon, Mackenna Ensbey, Breah Fischer, Jess de Dassell, Heather Nivison, Eliza Berrick, Ashleigh Ensbey, Molly Hodgson, Bethany Macdonald, Meg Watson, Hannah Dickson, Hayley Fischer, Isabelle O’Conor, Molly Williams.
It topped off a fantastic year for Ambrose including U21 NSW selection.
Goals2-1.toDylan Hannaford and Ellie White for Beaches and Bella Morrison for Bellingen.Congratulations to Carter Lakeman from Orara Hockey Club, selected as Best and Fairest in this age division.
The first match of the day saw the Beaches ‘Sharks’ take on the Bellingen ‘Brumbies’ with both teams in great form heading into the Itdecider.wasexpected to be an extremely close game and that’s exactly what we got, Beaches coming away with the win
“We’ve led before and been beaten late in the game or in extra time so we knew we had to stay composed.
The final match of the day was the Men’s First Grade Grand Final with Beaches taking on Urunga in front of a large and vocal crowd.
“They’re a quality side and they just never give up.
“We were very pleased to have local member Gurmesh Singh in attendance as well to assist with our presentations. “Hockey Coffs Coast would like to thank players, parents and volunteers for their contribution throughout the season. “We’ll turn our attention to summer hockey now and welcome new players for indoor and social twilight competitions.”
BEACHES Hockey Club are celebrating after winning a premiership double in the first grade men’s and first grade women’s grand finals on Saturday.Itcapped off an outstanding day for the club claiming five of the eight grand finals on offer.
Divan Swart was a shining light for the Beaches side and he capped off a great season by collecting the Best and Fairest award for that age group.
Williams singled out emerging junior Levi Fischer for special treatment.
“He’s got a huge future ahead of him if keeps playing like he did tonight.”
worked goal by Jana Elling.
Congratulations to Keith Campbell from Orara who picked up the Best and Fairest award in the Men’s Div 1 Umpiringcompetition. awards were presented to Darren Worthing, Sue Musgrave, Hannah Dickson and Bodhi Fabian.Toround out the award ceremony Urunga’s Ambrose Page was presented with the Scott Hardcastle Memorial trophy for the season’s most outstanding goalkeeping.
“We had perfect weather for it and a great display of hockey across the junior age groups and senior divisions.
The Women’s Division 1 game featured the Beaches ‘Seahorses’ up against arch rivals, Bellingen ‘Magpies’.
Coast Hotel Camels.
Urunga hit back soon
Goal scorers for Beaches were Rajpreet Sandhu (3) (one of them an outstanding reverse stick tomahawk) and Jeremy Porter with Brad Winzer scoring a great solo effort for Orara.
(3) and Bodhi Fabian (2).
after though with a sharp chance taken by striker LachlanShortlyWebb.before half time, some sharp passing gave Adam Ellison all the time he needed to turn and flick the ball past the Urunga keeper to take the lead once again.
The final score in a highly entertaining match was Norths 1 - Urunga 0.
Beaches3-2. coach and midfielder Jonathan Williams was thrilled with the “We’veoutcome.played quite a few grand finals against Urunga.
Theaction.Comets ladies did the club proud winning the League Tag premiership, while the Comets under 18s finished runners up.
finals
q The South Grafton Rebels won the first grade premiership
q The
Sawtell Panthers: Had some growing pains
The Sea Eagles were the under 18s premiership
Had a dominant reserve grade side who lost just once on their way to winning the premiership.
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COFFS Harbour Comets have won two premierships during a big day of Group 2 Junior Rugby League grand finals at Coramba Sports Ground.The Comets under 13s won their premiership with a 16-12 win in their season decider against the Sawtell Panthers.TheComets under 11s were also premiership winners beating the Smithtown Tigers 18-12 in their grand final.
South Grafton Rebels: The Rebels had a fabulous season winning the firstgrade premiership, and finishing runners up in the reserve grade and League Tag competitions.
Nambucca Roosters: A tough return to senior competition for the
runners up in the under 10s, under 14s, and under 16s competitions.TheBellingen Valley/ Dorrigo Magpies won the League Tag premiership, with a 10-4 victory against the Sawtell Panthers.
By Aiden BURGESS
Woolgoolga Seahorses: Were at or near the top of the ladder for most of the firstgrade season, before bowing out in the preliminary final.
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Coffs Harbour Comets: Could never quite get any winning momentum in first grade as they missed out on
Macksville Sea Eagles: Won this year's Group 2 club championship with finals sides in each of the four senior competitions.
In addition to their two premiership wins, the Comets also finished
Coffs Harbour Comets win junior premierships The Coffs Harbour Comets under 13s celebrate their premiership win. Coffs Harbour Comets
Grafton Ghosts: The 2019 premiers made it to the second week of finals before bowing out to eventual premiers South Grafton in a close game.
Group 2 Rugby League season review
The Bowraville Tigers won two premierships with victories in the under 14s and under 16s grand finals.
winners, while the reserve grade and League Tag sides were both one win away from a grand final.
The Woolgoolga Seahorses finished runners up in the under 12s competition, beaten 18-6 by the Smithtown Tigers in the premiership decider.
The Nambucca Heads Roosters, Orara Valley Axemen, and Sawtell Panthers all made a welcome return to first gradeAndcompetition.former NRL players Sam Burgess, Clint Greenshields, and Greg Inglis, were all involved in some capacity, with Burgess and Greenshields coaching the Axemen and Panthers respectively, while Inglis played for the Macksville Sea HereEagles.is how each club fared in the 2022 season.
under 11s celebrate their premiership win. Your Paper, Your Voice Have Your Say Email your OPINION and VIEWS to media@newsofthearea.com.au By way of its publication, the Publisher does not endorse, support or substantiate the views, opinions and letters printed in this newspaper. We are pleased to be able to give people their voice and view, freely without bias.
Orara Valley Axemen: Made a top return to Group 2 Rugby League after a threeyear absence, finishing as first grade minor premiers and runners up under the guidance of former NRL star Sam Burgess.
By Aiden BURGESS
2022 WAS a pivotal year for the Tooheys New Group 2 Rugby League competition.
The Kempsey Dragons won the under 10s premiership.
returning to first grade for the first time since 2019, but showed some competitive signs which they can build on in 2023.
Roosters after a four-year absence, with their firstgrade side having a winless campaign.Theunder 18s were a shining light for the club making the second week of finals.
Taylor, D Sharpe 26 – 13.
N Condon, T Allen, D Hall d T O’Halloran, A Dorrington D Hull 33 – 8.
people came together in an amazing celebration of running,” Race Director Keelan Birch said.
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H Major, K Morrison d D Jackson, P Dawson 29 – 17.
“It’s part of why we enjoy coming here so much and I don’t say that likely, it’s not often you get to play in these stadiums,” he told News Of The“ObviouslyArea. when you play in the main stadiums around Australia you know you are always going to get fantastic facilities but then when you come to a ground like this (C.ex Coffs International Stadium) the atmosphere is electric.“The facilities are very, very good,” he emphasised.
Running Fest!
New to the 2022 event was the introduction of the Mercedes-Benz Coffs Coast Nyami and Jaanybarr of the Creek – a 36.1km run combining the 21.1km, 10km and 5km.
THE Sydney Sixers will bash their way back into Coffs Harbour on 17 January 2023 to face the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League (BBL) .
Sixers Bash Back To Coffs
27 –F15.Prins, J Sharpe, D Sharpe d H Slater, B Kelly, P Lilly 23 – 13.
R Wisely, M Star, K Kaaden d P Booth, A Pike, L Boekeman 21 – 11.
SeptemberDCatlin, R Host, J Bishop d G Williams, R Beaumont, T Welsh 21 – 20.
Coffs Harbour has become their second home and this will be the fourth time they have visited the region.
In the Beachside Radiology Half Marathon 21.1km, the top five male and female runners received prize money for the tenth event.Local turned elite runner, Jordan Gusman, took out the men's race in a blistering time of Gusman1:10:18.used this event
J Eding, H Katala, G Colman d B Worboys, I Trengove, J Swan 24 – 13.
R Oakley, C Jones d N Dean, L SundayNorth.‘Can Do’ Cancer Charity Day
C Weatherall, D Valentine, R Aitken d C Williamson, A
Third, fourth and fifth were all taken out by local runners respectively, Ben Burridge 1:18:03, Will Davies 1:19:49 and Isaiah Koopmans in 1:21:11 who each put in sterling efforts.
Clare Palmer, unsurprisingly from her podiums in each event, won the overall and women's race convincingly in 2:36:31.
The Club was very pleased to host a Charity Day organised by our own Aussie Champion Joseph Clarke on behalf of John Paul College.
as a training run as he now heads back to the USA to continue his professional racing.The legendary Steve Moneghetti continues to show he still has it at 59 years old crossing the line in second in 1:16:50.
G Skinner, A Pike, L Boekeman d A Worboys, B Worboys, I Trengove 26 – 10.
By David WIGLEY
Park Beach Men’s Bowling Club
Minor Singles Semifinals: B Nicholson Def M Star 25/3, N McKee Def P Wirth 25/6.
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M Hope, J Wilcox, D Valentine d T O’Halloran, A Dorrington, D Hull 21 – 15.
After relinquishing their crown to the Perth Scorchers last year, Sixers captain Moises Henriquez is looking to bounce back in 2023.
SeptemberTMonck, B Wellard, P Rambow d G Williams, R Beaumont, B Kelly 23 – 22.
D Frackin, S Cook, M Moppett d C Brian, K Buckley, B Trotman 19 – 10.
The women's half marathon race was won by Newcastle’s Laura Simon in a convincing win of 1:19:48.
Laura Holyoake and
P North, M Berube, J Dunn d K Topham, M McCabe, D Burridge 26 – 16.
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Harbour, who organised the event, spoke about the success of the running festival.“Itwas fantastic to hold this community and charity focused event again!
N McKee, J Robinson, R Harris d L Goodacre, J Long, R Shephard 20 – 19.
Clare Palmer had a close race for second and third, with Laura’s 1:31:25 just beating ClaresCoffs1:32:04.Harbour locals Amy Mcguiggan and Shannon O’Hara finished fourth and fifth respectively in 1:34:27 andIn1:35:12theC.ex Group 10km, the top runners were Scott Godfrey, Edward Richards and local and Australian junior orienteer Sam Woolford for the men and Carly Terrett, Clare Palmer and Hayley Nichols for the women.The Coastal Works 5km was a fast race this year with young guns Daniel
comCongratulations goes out to all participants who completed the Bendigo Bank Coffs Harbour Running Festival!
Handicap Pairs Qtr-final: R Aitken & K Morrison Def M Wren & S Bailey 25/13.
P Woodsell, J Bennett, L Moran d J McLeod, N Dean, P Newman 28 – 9.
S Crawford, P Wirth, D Wilson d W Moore, C Jones, T Cooper 23 –Saturday10.Social Pairs 10 SeptemberCWeatherall, K Cutmore d C Lloyd, L North 21 – 10.
B White, J Long, J Long d M England, E Kidd, C England
Harbour last week where he spoke affectionately about their experience in the region.
Henriquez enjoys the closer connection to fans at regional“Maybevenues.itis a little bit more personal than what
“It’s really important, this is a great facility, people in Coffs love it and they also love sharing it with other people,” she said.
“After two years of postponement, you could tell people were happy to take part in the Coffs Harbour Running Festival.
Melissa Bulloch of Coffs Harbour finished second in 2:54:03 followed by Hayley Nichols of Inverell in third in 2:58:06.Inthe men’s 36.1km race, locals recorded the top three times with Andrew McDonald coming in first in 2:41:36, Nick Newling second in 2:46:08 and Phil Viles third in 2:51:50.Further results can be found at coffsrunfestival.
Men’s Triples Thursday 8
Open Triples Tuesday 6
“So we love it and hopefully when we come up we get some good weather and are able to put on a show for the fans.”
S MacAviney, S Crawford, B Nicholson, D Wilson d T Gordon, F Byron, C Jones, J Phillips 21 – 14.
“It makes the whole experience very enjoyable and all of our players have really fond memories of coming up here because of the engagement we have with the crowd and the fans.”
we get in the main stadiums, definitely from a players point of view it’s extremely good, it’s as much as you get playing T20 cricket.
“Visiting teams love it, we are so lucky to have it and it’s a thrill to be able to host all of these teams who want to come.“It was a great event last time and we expect it to be a sell-out event again this time.”Tickets can be purchased at sydneysixers.com.au/tickets.https://www.
P Booth, M Berube, J Dunn d C Williamson, J Clarke, B Mason 21 – 14.
By Bruce WORBOYS
D Holland, J DeBerg d C Sheridan, M Monck 23 – 18.
A mixture of seasoned bowlers and JPC students had a great day with lots of fun and Congratulationsprizes. to Joe and his schoolmates raising almostThanks$2,000.toeveryone that supported the day.
In another coup for the region, Councillor Sally Townley was delighted the Sixers picked Coffs Harbour as their home from home.
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P Woodsell, E Crestani, L Morris d C McLeod, P Crockett, J Robinson 26 – 16.
MAJOR Singles Quarter Final: C Daley Def M Ahoy 25/18.
There were a number of standout performances from local and interstate runners.
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Sixers captain Moises Henriquez was in Coffs
Athletes - Coaches - Umpires
“The Showground was bustling with smiles and sweats as over 1,000
Williams, Hudson Barry and Kyle McIntosh finishing first, second and third respectively in the men's race and Clare Palmer, Claire Godfrey and Alina Hill finishing first, second and third respectively in the women's race.
q Moises Henriquez taking a catch from City of Coffs Harbour Councillor Sally Townley.
T Gordon, R Host, J Bishop d R O’Keefe, D Catlin, L Miles 21 – 13.
Their most memorable win at Coffs Harbour was against the Adelaide Strikers where they chased down a big score and won in the last over.Earlier this year a jubilant Coffs crowd belted out iconic songs such as ‘Sweet Caroline’, performed Mexican waves around C.ex Coffs International Stadium and lapped up the carnival atmosphere of the Big Bash.
34 Starters.
By Geoffrey HART
Men’s 14StablefordVetsstarters due to rain over the weekend.
By Mary BUCKLEY
By Ian REYNOLDS
RESULTS for 12 September 2022.9Hole
9th Peter Jenson
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1st Maurice Herbert 39.
Division 3 winner Aileen McFarlane 72 nett, a wonderful round Aileen, runner up Teresa KingBest78. Gross overall Marian Brading 94.
By Vicki SILVER
16th Bob Pearce
def C Treharne, C Venturi, J Brown 26/13.
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Special mention to Roger Young for his Eagle on the 2nd
The rest of the field will be out to make amends and close the gap over the next two weeks.NTP
Garry HighTrevorTimSteveSeanRobRickyNathanJeremy(3)(2)(5)(1)(2)(2)R(2)(4)(1)pegs:
1st John Piggott 42
Surgical Steel def Thunderstruck 5-4
Stroke Net, 28 Starters.Ladies: Pam O’Sullivan 27, Jean Beby 29, Mary Magann 31, Lynda Wood 32 c/b.
3rd David McGilvray 38 c/b
16th Anthony Campbell
12th Joseph Pettit
On 6 September, the bowlers played 18 ends of turn aroundThistriples.allowed all players to play 6 ends in each position, lead, 2nd and skip.
Park Beach Womens Bowling Club
Shirley100s: (1) Teegan (1) Chris K (6)
Joce Landrey, Beryl Foster, Jan Appleton d Liz-Ann Jeffery, Joan Willis, Dot Heron 14-8; Kim Hampton, Laine Down drew with Robyn Groundwater, Margaret Stock 17 all.
The 30m Field Class match was conducted with 28 participants.MasterGrade: Ben R 97.8, Jake Buckley 92.4, Joel Walker 92.4, A Grade: Peter Brookes 95.8, Alan Newey 88.3, Daniel Finlay 86.3, Jon Brown 86.0, Anthony Khalil 82.0, B Grade: Johan Greyling 85.1, Gary McKinnon 83.2, Member-440 82.6, Allan Matten 82.4, Doug Young 78.4, Andrew Graham-Higgs 77.2, Ashley R 75.3, Craig Artysko 69.0, C Grade: Kevin Mackay 87.0, Zach Noble 80.5, Matt Walsh 79.3, Reyna Noble 78.0, Jacob Harvey 73.6, Phil Hartmann 69.2, Member-817 68.1, Mitch
Coffs Harbour Rifle Club
By Lois MILHAM
Irish Armstrong,CathyWinners:Foursomes.SteveRobinson,Robinson,KimBruceArmstrong
By Mandy TRENGOVE
C.EX Coffs Women’s Bowling Club had a good start to the week with a special birthday luncheon, held on Monday 5 September, for our Patron, ‘amazing’ Maisie Miller.
received a ball; NTPs: Steve Robinson, Cathy Robinson, Steve Robinson, Cathy Robinson.
Garry ChrisHighTyeTrevorToryTimSteveSeanSamRickyNathanMichealJeremy(6)(3)(2)(5)(2)(5)(3)R(1)(3)(1)(1)(2)pegs:K(90)
q Masie cutting her birthday cake. Of The Area
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J Farrell, L McLean, V Slater def I Robinson, A Worboys, Y Schmidt 26/12.
2nd Trevor Woods 40
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12th Neil Richardson
Coffs Harbour Golf Club Monday Vets
Surgical Steel 50 Bull Rush 38 Misfits 21
Upton 53.2, Amritpal Singh 49.1, Keegan E 7.0, Visitors: Sarah Jones 66.2, Tanya East 47.0, Open Sights: Peter Brookes 100.7, Jake Buckley 92.1, Joel Walker 87.2, Ashley R 87.0, Doug Young 84.2, Sierra White 33.0 (visitor). The 50m F-Class match was conducted with 21
participants.JoelWalker 199.15, Johan Greyling 194.9, Peter Brookes 193.5, Jon Brown 193.5, Zach Noble 192.5, Jake Buckley 192.4, Anthony Khalil 191.6, Daniel Finlay 191.6, Allan Matten 185.4, Reyna Noble 185.3, Jacob Harvey 181.4, Mitch Upton 179.5, Matt Walsh 174.1, Wendi H 171.2, Phil Hartmann 143.2, Visitors: Jess Midaraine 190.10, Sarah Bower 179.3, Sierra White 174.0, Sarah Jones 166.0, Paula Bower 128.1, Cheryl Midaraine 7.0
J Lane, V Valetine, E Denner
E Blanton, A Stone, C Sheridan def C Keogh,B White, J Bishop 22/11.
Runner up: Bruce Armstrong 33.
KirstyChrisCarleneBallCarolineMidoriBevLadies:RickKeithAndyChrisRogerBallNormanTrevorJamesGentsWinners:competition.McIntosh21c/bBissett21Shannon21C/bComp:Martin19C/bOddy19Gilkes17Mellalieu15C/bJenkins15C/bMiles23Kawomoto21C/bWhitelegge21Comp:Bath20Tessari19C/bArthur19
By Ray BEASLEY
Chip ins: Jose Caravante, WarickCoffsWallace;C.exGolf played on Sunday 11 September at South West Rocks.
played a game of triples with a swinging lead M Short, J Lynn, W Bracher (D) M Short, P Chapple, S WoolgoolgaBracher.players would like to congratulate a team from our club that came first in the Unreal Triples at Sawtell on the 6 September R Gurber, C Boyden, L Kaufmann. We would also like to congratulate all the winners on the day.
Next game is at Iluka Golf Club on Sunday 25 September.Tee-Off at 8.am. Check Jeff for details.
q Teresa King, Aileen McFarlane, Di Richards, Marian Brading, Lyn Reilly and Leanne Clark.
COFFS C.ex Golf played on Saturday 10 September at South West Rocks Golf Club.
Members43. played a 9 hole stableford
18th Adam Crotty
Surgical Steel 45 Bull Rush 35 Misfits 17
2nd Peter Drysdale 34. Ball run down Brett Banford 33 c/b, Glenn Anthoney 33, Dale Tierney 32.
1st Garry Swain 41.
For people of all ages wishing to join in the fun and learn to play this great game, Pro Terry can be contacted at the Pro Shop so you can register your interest.
C.ex Urunga Men’s Golf
Nearest the Pin
A Oak, R McIntyre, T Rhodes, M Monck def A Oak, A Taylor, C Garrett, S Hancock 30/13.Rain washed out play on Friday
Saturday 10 September
18th Trevor Woods
New members and players are always welcome at this very friendly place so come along and make yourself known.
Ball run down Roger Young 37, Grant Homes 36, Joseph Pettit 34 c/b, Dale Tierney 34c/b, Peter Wood 34c/b, Rex Anthony 34 c/b, Terry Van Dyk 34.
Coffs C.ex Golf
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Ball Winners: Jose Caravante, Jeff Harris, Rick Paxton, Peter Lucca; 90.
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Ladies did not play golf on Friday 9 CongratulationsSeptember. to the winners.
Stableford 40 Starters
3rd Grant Homes
CEX BowlingWoolgoolgaClub
Social Women’s Triples
Chris K (68) Rob ThunderstruckJustWarriorsLeaderboard:TorySteve(55)R(66)(84)61theTip55
Craig ThunderstruckJustWarriorsLeaderboard:TimBullTyeTimRayMicheal(112)(62)(73)(65)(109)pegs:(1)67theTip60
Consolation Winner: John Cornell.Runner up: Keith Mellalieu.
3rd John Piggott 37 c/b.
This game was received gladly by the players and is a fun social game.
Thursday Medley 8 SeptemberStableford
Thank you Teresa King for donating the raffle won by Lorraine Broomfield.
Winter WarriorsMondayComp12SeptemberdefBullRush 6-3
COFFS Harbour District Darts Association at Sawtell RSL Club Winter MondayComp5September
Rink 10: V O’Brien, J Hinchley, D Porta (D) S Goodsir, M Campos, E Nielsen.
MASON
2nd Peter Drysdale 40.
M Trengove M England, L Loadsman def P Poulton, D Nutchey-Robinson/R DeMeio, S Betts 16/12.
CEX Urunga Ladies Golf
4th Jo Elwood, 9th Lyn Reilly and 11th Karen Bellamy.
Coffs Harbour District Darts Association
CLUB championship rounds commenced at Safety Beach golf club on Tuesday 6 September.27keen ladies went out to enjoy the day and good scores wereDivisionachieved.one winner was Marian Brading 77 nett on c/b from runner up Leanne Clark.
Winner: M.Cooper (32) 38 pts.Runner up: R.Inskip (52) 32 pts.Balls: M.Cooper, R.Inskip, J.Tierney, L. Bastick.
Men: Greg Seale 23, Richard Burns 24, Cliff Hutchings 24.
RESULTS for Coffs Harbour Golf Club Monday Vets played on 12 September 2022.
IT was a great week of bowls with the following results
Runners Up: Gary Brazel, Sam Brazel, Warick Wallace, Mike Watkin, 90 on a c/b.
C Taylor, K Blow, J Slater def A Sykes, T Welsh, R Jupp 22/13.
Sawtell Veterans Golf
By Sue BRACHER
Just the Tip def Misfits 5-4
Safety Beach Women’s Golf Club
3rd John Piggott
96.
7 SEPTEMBER Howard Street Rimfire Range.
MONDAY 5 September
These clinics are for all ages and golfing abilities and lots of fun.
By Marilyn ELY
Garry180s:
These girls have both just returned from either overseas or roaming the country so their scores are a credit to them. Division two winner Di
Thursday 8 September Second round of Club Consistency Singles: Ardis Ellsmore d Laine Down 150-108; Beryl Foster d Jill Merchant 150-94; Di De La Cruz d Sue Wilson 150-104; Joan Griffin d Joc Landrey 15099. Social: Robyn Goundwater, Jeanette Kutz d Pat Lumley, Mary Buckley 28-9.
Around 20 club members met in the C.ex Bistro to help Maisie celebrate with a lovely lunch followed by the birthday cake.Everyone was thrilled to wish Maisie well and help her enjoy her Tuesdayday. 6 September:
WEDNESDAY 7 September
Richards 77 nett, runner up Lyn Reilly hot on Di’s heels with 78.
Sawtell RSL Snooker
Single Stableford.
Nearest the Pin
Rink 11: S Bracher, S Barnard, W Bracher (D) J Lynn, M Short, D Washfold. There were three resting touchers M Short, W Bracher, D Washfold.8September: bowlers
SingleSponsors:Stableford.Ladies Golf.
Bull Rush def Misfits 7-2 Just the Tip def Thunderstruck 6-3 Warriors def Surgical Steel 5-4
Ball run down Brett Banford 38, David Baldock 37 c/b, Peter Jenson 37, Neil Richardson 36 c/b, Dale Tierney 36, Glenn Anthoney 35.
Ball Winners: All players
9th Grant Homes
WEDNESDAY 7 September
TUESDAY 6 August 2022
Watch the notice boards for upcoming visits to other clubs, it’s a great way to see other courses and make new friends.
Main Draw Winner: Dave Laneyrie.Runner up: Terry Jennar.
C.ex Coffs Women’s Bowling Club
The winner: Steve Robinson 40 Pts.
R Frame, J Clarke, B Bodel def K Moody, E Kidd, J Kennedy 23/22.HIllingworth, M Gudgeon, L Clancy def M Phillips, D Futcher, J Long 18/10.
Jean O’Connor 18 C/b Lois Elworthy 18 Nearest The pins: 3rd Kirsty Arthur and Garry6thSilverVicki Silver and Noel FrameNext week is a 4BBB - if not available to play please let your partner know.
Lorna Walsh and Laurie Walsh defeated K Dunstone and B Rennie 31 -I4.Cork and H Katala defeated R Ryan and M Hopes 25 - 12.
TargetTerryBigRitchiesWoolworthsIGAWWhiteChemmart
Ray White Real Estate
Park Beach Plaza
Glenn Seaman 988.32.
M Brookes and N Wood defeated M Lampert and C Laltam 18 - 16.
Gross A: Michael Kenny 74c/b, B: Simon Easey 86c/b, C: Dean Burkitt 93c/b.Eagles: Allan Robertson (17), Andrew Dent (17), Lochie Smith (8).
9 Hole Winner:StablefordM.Kyburz 24
Lucky Rinks
Park Beach Plaza Customer Information La Piazza
IXUS NSW Real Estate
Coffs Harbour Hospital
Woolgoolga Library
Boambee Garden Retirement Raine & Horne Toormina Unrealestate Agent
The Happy Frog Northside Bakery Book
NTP’s - 22nd Yvonne Avery, 26th (Pro Pin) Gayle Johnson, Jackie England.Wednesday 7 September - Golf NSW Medal Round 5/Club Medal Stroke Round with 65 starters
TUESDAY 6 September.
RHH and CHH: Paul Sullivan 998.44, Andrew Proll 987.39, Joshua Russell (Junior), 987.33 on countback, Mitch Calcutt 987.33, Kerry Moore
Moonee Beach Newsagency
Woolgoolga Bowling Club
B Runner Up: M. Johnston 74
defeated H Shutz and C Davis 24 - 10.
Plate to Ply Coffee Shop
URUNGA/BELLINGEN
D Evans and T Allen defeated V O’Brien and D Porta 36 - 8.
Clog Barn Coffs
Baringa Hospital
and CLH: Andrew Proll 994.37, Paul Sullivan 994.31, Russell Gibson 991.29, Kerry Moore 989.34,
q Rod Madeley congratulating Junior Joshua Russell on his great shooting. q Paul Sullivan receiving the 4 gun trophy.
Harbour Swim School
Woopi Bottle Shop
Florent & Mundey Real Estate
C: Hermie McGuire 34c/b.
A Winner: L. Toms 69
NTP’s - 3rd (Pro Pin) Trish Nance, Rebecca Gill, Estelle Becker, 6th Cheryl Bonthorne, 12th Gloria Thomas, Di Heath, 15th Yvonne Avery.
The Country Brewers
Sawtell Surf Lifesaving Club
Top Town Market
Sawtell Real Estate
Sunset Room Restaurant
Bray Street Newsagency Coffs Coles Supermarket
Visitors from Gunnedah, Maclean, BIG, Tamworth, Beaconhills, Coffs Harbour, The Ridge, Magenta Shores, Belmont, Cumberland
Beach Street Dining
Sponsors: Sawtell RSL, Julie Jones, Janet O’Dowd, Allied Funerals, Bailey Centre, AC Small & Maxwell, Hyundai,
Silvio’s Italiano
Balls to 73c/b.
D: Lynda Wood 78.
Bonville Service Station
11 Championships2ndSeptemberRoundClubSponsorGeoffKing
Park Beach Bowling Club
K Ryan, I Cork and R Shaw defeated J Martin, P Luck and J Evans 16 -M15.Bellette, G Lane and J Taylor/B Lipman defeated T Collins J Whalen and I Carruthers 27 - 7.
Bellingen
987.26.2Gun: Barry Nichols 1000.51, Michael Thompson (local shooter) 999.54, Andrew Proll 999.53, Josh Russell (Junior) 999.43, Alistair McMillan (local shooter) 999.37.
BOAMBEE/TOORMINA/SAWTELL
Sawtell Golf
Boambee Liberty Service Station
By Steel BEVERIDGE
A: Lochie Smith 66, Andrew Dent 69.
2. A Boyden and P Athanasakis
In HB, 12th at 100yds with a 250.15 and 5th at 200yds with a 249.10.
Sunday 11 September - VW Scramble 4 Person Ambrose event
18 Holes Stroke
NTP 11 A: Paul Shuttleworth, B: David Knudsen, C: Brian Jones.
NTP 7 A: Joey Franck, B: Allan Burns, C: Phil Klaus.
Good Price Pharmacy
SSAA Benchrest
WOOLGOOLGA Cross Country results weekOne23.lap (2.5 kms): Dylan Hannaford 11.00, Amber Hundle 12.02, Austin Hundle 12.21, Keelan Birch 12.22, Craig Hundle 12.23, Amy Hannaford 12.59, Mitch Custance 13.21, Bob Wright 29.13.
A Boyden and Col Davis defeated I Cork and R Bennell 20 - 10.
Three laps (7.1 kms): Steel Beveridge 93.57.
70, Trish Nance (10) 73.
Masonic Lodge Retirement Centre
B Merchant and R Kaufmann defeated D Barnard and R Bennell 23 -
Nolan’s Real Estate
Clarke Rubber
Pacific Marina Apartments
Marian Grove Retirement Village
1. A Boyden and Col Davis 2. J Paterno and J Evans 3. P Buck and T McKenzie No WednesdayJackpot 7
Medal Winner: L. Toms
10 September Stroke
6 SEPTEMBER Medley Stableford
HB Rimfire: Paul Sullivan 499.17, Janette Mitchell 497.23, Adrian McGuire 497.20, Ray Fuller 497.15, Sonia Steinhardt 495.14.
C: Lyn Parkes 38.
A Grade - Suzanne McOrist (21)
Liquor Legends Emerald Beach
Runner Up: B. Lawrence 20
Sapphire Beach Service Station
A Runner Up: A. Hart 73
991.30, Brian Mitchell 988.34, Sonia Steinhardt 988.30.
Nu Era Kitchens
2 Gun: Paul Sullivan 996.34, Neil Digweed 991.36, Adrian McGuire
D Winner: S. Gresty 73
LB Rimfire: Jason Robbs 498.7, Paul Sullivan 497.17, Neil Digweed 497.15, Russell Gibson 496.10, Brian Mitchell 495.17.
NTP 15 Cameron Pollard 10 September Stableford Debbie Telford 21, Leanne Wellimgs 19c/b.
Balls to 17c/b.
C Winner: S. Kendall 67
Stella Dunn (Junior) from Port Macquarie placed 7th in the Rimfire Grand Agg with a 494.20.
C: Diane Richards 73.
By Helen RHODES
ETC Employment
First National Real Estate Cardow’s Real Estate
Day 2 A: Joy Lawrence 88.
Centrefire HB: Ean Parsons 500.25, Barry Nichols 500.20, Andrew Proll on countback 499.29, Michael Thompson (local shooter) 499.29, Paul Sullivan
Midweek Men’s 7 Sponsor18SeptemberHoleStablefordCoffsCoast Sports
499.27.RLH
Coffs City Council
Lucky 7 Supermarket, Northside Shopping Centre
A: Todd Riley 37c/b, Cameron Pollard 37.
COFFS HARBOUR
Bray Street Butchery Coffs Harbour Produce
A Boyden and P Athanasakis defeated K Dunstone and B Rennie 32 -G7.Woolley, S Ferro and A Wicken, defeated Bear, R Pilon and D Mason 21 -I14.Gentle, M Lampert and B Penred defeated B Gurber, L Main and M Mulligan defeated 19 - 15.
Bailey Centre Service Station
NTP Theresa Beswick.
TUESDAY 6 September - Maximum Stroke 9 Hole Competition with 33 starters.AGrade - Doris Peters (44) 35 c/b, Margaret Aujard (37) 35 c/b.
By Rodney MADELEY
SSAA Benchrest at Dairyville hosted the in the SSAA National Score Championships run over four days.
Local shooters who figured in the placings were Michael Thompson 2nd LB Grand Agg with 500.25, 4th in the HB Grand Agg with 499.29 and 2nd in the 2 Gun with 999.54, Alistair McMillan 5th in LB Grand Agg with 500.13, Peter Fleming 8th with 499.21, Barry Warwick 10th with 498.15.
By Glenn LANE
Coles Ritchie’sSupermarketSupermarket Boambee
B: Allan Robertson 66, Ross Cook 70c/b.C:Brian McKellar 69c/b, John de Rouffignac 69.
Foodworks Urunga Lindsay’s Oysters
C Runner Up: R. Turner 72
P Buck and T McKenzie defeated S Hartog and F Cacciattolo 18 - 16.
B: Kay Swadling 38.
Woolgoolga Cross Country
2nd Runners Up received a Callaway Golf Cap and a dozen balls each.NTP’s - 3rd Kirsty Arthur, 6th Jana Rothacker, 22nd Beck Goldsmith, 26th Trish Mackay. September (Usually triples)
Midway Convenience Shop
F Cacciattolo and J Hurrell defeated W Bracher and M Short 23
B Winner: T. Smith 73
IGA Jetty Supermarket Shop 36 General Store
NTP 11 A:Steven Oberleuter, B: Allan Burns, C: John de Rouffignac. Pro pin: Gregory Mann.
Blooms the Chemist Sawtell
Saturday Sal Rhanda Cooper 11 September Medley Stableford Max Neal 38, Wendy Mason 37c/b.Balls to 35
C Winner: T. Keighran 71 cb
Three bowl
B Grade - Carlene Bath (48) 66, Gloria Thomas (28) 70.
Blue Bottles Brasserie Mitre 10 Woolgoolga
with 40 Sponsoredstarters.by Callaway Golf Holly Adamson, Kerry Wilson, Jana Rothacker and Hayley Butler 58.125. Winners received a Callaway Golf bag and a dozen balls each.
Coffs Harbour Golf Club Ladies
BYO Cellars
SAFETY Beach Golf Results
BP South BP Truck Stop South Caltex Service Station
Merita Pailthorpe (23) 71, Maureen Franklin (25) 72, Margot Gook (26) 73.
B Winner: J. Fullbtrook 71 cb
PhysioWinner: G. Walker 42
Weekend Men’s
The Village Pantry - Homebase Observatory Apartments
CoffsCommunityWarehouseVillageHarbourLibrary and Cafe
Caltex Service Station
IGA SparSupermarketSupermarket Urunga
BP Service Station
D: Nicki Owen 40.
B Grade - Barb Withers (50) 33, Robyn Schomberg (53) 37.
D Winner: B. Burn 72
Your Commercial Property Raine and Horne
B Runner Up: J. Thompson 71
He was 4th in the 2 Gun with 999.43.
Paradise Fruits 9 September Back 9 Stableford
10 1stSeptemberRoundClub Championship and Monthly Medal
No MFridayJackpot9SeptemberBrookesandJEvans
Gross Winner - Jos Mitchell (15) 89.
S Davis and S Dodd defeated D Barnard and S Barnard 44 - 3.
B: Jackie Chapman 72.
Moonee Beach Coles Supermarket
COFFS COASTNews Of The AreaOUTLETS
D Runner Up: R. Mackenzie 76
Motors
Morrisons Betta Electrical
9 September
Cardow’sCardow’sWholefoodsUrungaRealEstate
Woolgoolga Diggers Club
Sunken Chip Takeaway Sandy Beach Village Growers Market Woolgoolga Nicole Cardow Real Estate
SPORTS RESULTS
Bellingen Newsagent
A Grade Medal Winner - Suzanne McOrist, B Grade Medal WinnerGloria Thomas, C Grade Medal Winner - CarlenePuttingBath.Comp Winners - Kerry Wilson and Romana Murphy both with 27 putts.Friday 9 September - Ladybird Challenge with 13 starters Field reduced due to wet weather. Jo Schuhmann 37, Dallas Lamb 34
In Centrefire Junior, Joshua Russell from Queensland placed 12th at 100yds LB and 4th at 200yds with a 250.8.
A Winner: M. Beales 72
A big thank you to all of our volunteers who without their contribution these shoots would not takeTopplace.5in all classes were as follows:
S Oliver and S Dodd defeated C Attard and T Allen 29 - 16.
Discount Chemist CBD
Runner Up: C. Osland 41 3rd N. Tarleton 40 4th K. Gentle 38
Big 4 Park Beach Holiday Park
Two laps (4.8 kms): Sam Custance 21.58, Clarissa Hull 28.56.
D: Aileen McFarlane 47.
Centrefire LB: Barry Nichols 500.31, Michael Thompson 500.25, Andrew Proll 500.24, Joshua Russell (Junior) 500.18, Alistair McMillan (local shooter) 500.13.
N Haines and J Hampstead defeated G Lane and R Shaw 21 - 11.
Lucky 7 Convenience Store
NTP’s - 3rd (Pro Pin) Suzanne McOrist, 6th Lydia Dennett, 22nd Norma Andrews, 26th Kit Goodsell. Congratulations to Jo Symons for getting an eagle on the par 4 19th.
D Runner Up: P. Hopkins 73
J Ryan and J Hurrell defeated J Taylor and H Shutz 21 - 14.
NORTHERN BEACHES
J Paterno and J Evans defeated Lorna Walsh and Laurie Walsh 2119.
G14.Pallister and G McInerney defeated G Lane and M Hodge 31- 10. Lucky Rinks
Woolworths
Coffs GreenHotelHouse Bottle Shop
c/b.NTP’s - 3rd (Pro Pin) Machelle Nichol, 22nd Jo Corrigan, 26th Jo Schuhmann.Saturday 10 September - Golf NSW Medal Round 6/Club Medal Stroke Round with 38 starters
Macleod's Furniture Court Homebase
Safety Beach Golf
Woolgoolga Woolworths
Fermount Fire Station
1. K Ryan, I Cork and R Shaw
B: Gayle James 34.
J Taylor and P Buck defeated C Boyden and A Boyden 21 - 19.
The weather on the first two days was diabolical for shooting, with heavy rain on the Saturday and high winds on the Sunday.Evenso, 47 competitors shot some greatBarryscores.Nichols from Newcastle shot 2 National records, firstly the 100yds LB Centrefire with a 250.18 and the Centrefire 2 gun with a 1000.51.
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7-9 September Spring Tournament36holeA: Adele Douglas 160.
Big Country Meats
Toormina Hotel
Emerald Beach General Store
Kombu
Spar Supermarket Coffs Harbour
5th M. Beales 37 cb
R Gurber and B Merchant defeated D Washfold and N Wood 22 -J15.Gibbins and R Whelan defeated G Burgess and J Wilcox 32 - 18.
Lyndsay Smith, Jodi Murdoch, Beck Goldsmith and Rebecca Gill 60.125. Runners up received a Callaway Golf Umbrella and a dozen balls each. Lindy Ingham, Sue McLean, Lois Milham and Denise Kaiser 60.375.
Day 1 Gross A: Karen Brown 88.
PRD Real Estate
NTP 7 A: Tony Pye, B: Brian Bayliss, C: Ray Morrison (pro pin).
C Runner Up: D Peppernel 71
Geoff Pratt 16c/b, Trevor Watson 16
Coffs Coast Hair Studio
Coffs Harbour Surf Club
Sawtell Newsagency
- 15.Lucky Rinks 1. M Brookes and J Evans 2. D Evans and T Allen 3. N Haines and J Hampstead 4. J Taylor and P Buck
A Runner Up: R. Lock 70
Park Beach Plaza Food Court
Sponsors Geoff King Motors and Rob Brown Dental Clinic
B: David Hilton 37, Garry Herbert 36c/b.C:Barry Worboyes 43, Ivan Connors 38c/b.
18 Stroke
Banana Bender (Behind United S/S) Royals Garage, Corinidi Beach
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Toormina Centre Management
Coffs Central Shopping Centre
4 Gun: Paul Sullivan 1992.75, Andrew Proll 1981.76, Kerry Moore 1976.60, Russell Gibson 1975.68, Glenn Seaman 1974.65.
North Coast V Twins
FUNERAL SERVICES
PatriciaSCHWEIKERTMay‘Pat’
Sincere thanks to Dr Jay Ruthnam for the many years of devoted care.
Barry (Baz) Keith Millar 3rd September 2022
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In the caring hands of FUNERAL West High Street, Coffs Harbour 6651 2363
Our grateful thanks to you all for the love and support our family has received since our Larrikin Story-Teller Eric Ross Duroux who went to be with our Lord. Standing with us in attending his Celebration Service, sending flowers or a phone call, and your beautiful cards and checking in with each of us has been greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Nancye Duroux and Family
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Relatives and friends are invited to attend John’s Memorial Service to be held in the chapel of Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour on Tuesday 4th October 2022, commencing at 2.30 pm.
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6th September 2022, passed away peacefully at Bellinger River District Hospital. Late of Sandy Beach, formerly of Hornsby Heights. Dearly beloved wife of Burton (dec’d). Loved mother & mother-in-law of Suzanne & Bill, Chris, Craig & Bec and John & Collette. Loved ‘Nanna Pat’ of Kristian, Ryan, Beau, Dean, Jackson, Gilbert, Tom, Karl, Rebecca, Dylan, Alice, Natasha, Alec and great-grandmother of 11. Cherished sister, sister-in-law and aunty. A special thank you to Jane for all your love and attention.
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Gone To Meet Burt At The Footy
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As per Baz’s wishes, he was privately cremated at the Coffs Harbour Crematorium, Karangi. 6651 5007
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As per Tony’s wishes he was privately cremated at the Coffs Harbour Crematorium, Coramba Road, Karangi.
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A private Funeral Service was held for Patricia in the Chapel of Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour.
FlorisNeeBALDINGHoskingWinifred
A private cremation was held for Robert at Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour.
Floris Winifred Balding. Passed away peacefully on Monday 29th August 2022, late of Settlers Retirement Village and formerly of Coffs Harbour and Ladysmith. Beloved wife of Brian, and much loved mother of Peter Balding, Jan Centrella, Tony and Chris Balding, Robert and Dimity Balding. Nanny of Mitch and Renae, Trent and Chelsea, Sam and Samara, Mat and Kristie, Harry and Nick, Matilda, Fletcher (dec’d) and Alexandra, and her 11 Great-Grandchildren. Loved sister of Pearl, Max, and Hilda (all dec’d). Aged 85 years.
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Dr Antony Neal Jones (Tony) 8th September 2022
Died peacefully surrounded by his loving family. Loved husband and best friend of Linda. Proud and loving father of Kate, Craig, Chris and Sam. Loving grandfather of 10 and great-grandfather of 1. Loved brother of Pam and Bron. Caring uncle of their families.
Peacefully at home with his family in Sandy Beach. Much loved husband of Julie. Loving father of Deb, Darren and Paula. Loving father-in-law. Proud Pa to his 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
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10th September 2022, passed away peacefully. Dear partner of Joan. Loving father of Greg (dec’d) and Stephen. A devoted pa to his special, only grandson, Jenson. The last of his brothers and sisters, Charlie, Ken, Frank, Margaret, Trish and Brian (all dec’d). Robert was a devoted family man, a special uncle to his nieces and nephews and a good mate to Maughan.
RobertBROWNJames
A private funeral service was held at St Saviour’s Church, Ladysmith. The family would like to pass on their special thanks to David Strong (Pastor), Dr Martin Jude, Dr Richard Harrison and the nursing staff of the Mary Potter Palliative Care Ward at Calvary Hospital for their care and compassion
Robert’s Memorial Service will be live streamed on Keith Logue & Sons Facebook page.
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NSW Heritage Grants 2023-25 Funding Round Now IncludesOpenNEW$1
• Installation of ancillary equipment associated with operation of the facility, including tower mounted amplifiers, combiners, antenna mounts, any strengthening works if required, cabling and works within the existing equipment shelter
Contact Heritage NSW on (02) 9873 8500 or heritagemailbox@environment.nsw.gov.au
Aged 96 Years
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Aged 84 Years
10th September 2022, late of Toormina. Dearly beloved husband of Penelope and Joan (dec’d). Father & father-in-law of Noel & Cathy Tennant and Jillian Smith. Grandfather of Rachel, Cody, David and great-grandfather of their children. Dear brother & brother-in-law of Wilma & Lindsay Pattendon.
Funeral Director’s Assoc. of NSW Accred No 12033-01
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10th September 2022, passed peacefully at home. Much loved husband of Enid. Loving father & father-in-law of Ian & Kerrie. Adored ‘Pa’ of Kerin, Lisa, Renee and their husbands. Loving great grandpop of Ellie and Laura. John will be sadly missed by all of his extended family and many friends.
BROWN, Kaye Narelle
• Caring for State Heritage Grants Community Heritage Grants
2. The proposed upgrade to the existing facilities includes:
• Installation of Remote Radio Units (RRUs) to be mounted on new or existing mounts on existing structures
Funeral Director’s Assoc. of NSW Accred No 12033-01
• B8803 Coffs Harbour Commercial - 6A O’Keefe Drive Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 (RFNSA 2450023)
• Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Grants
• selected applicants will Pitch to the Minister and the Judging Panel on 30 November 2022
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Col’s Funeral Service will be live streamed on Keith Logue & Sons Facebook page.
MOBILE PHONE BASE STATIONS WITH 5G
Passed away suddenly 10th September, 2022 at home, late of Pillar Valley, formerly of Woolgoolga. Beloved Soul Mate of “Bear” (dec’d). Loving mother to Dane, Dylan & Lachlan, cherished daughter of Doreen & Colin (both dec’d).
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5th September 2022, passed away peacefully at Calvary, The Brelsford Nursing Home with her adoring son by her side. Late of Coffs Harbour. Cherished wife of Robert. Much loved mother & mother-in-law of Rhonda & Dale, Garry & Deborah and Sharyn & Mark. Beloved nan to her 9 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
• Removal of existing Optus antennas and ancillary equipment from the facility
Funding is also available under three competitive grant categories:
JuanetaHANNAFORDMary’Neta’
Kaye’s Service will also be live streamed via the Allied Funeral Home Facebook page.
WilliamTENNANTMaxwell ‘Max’
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Col’s Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel of Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour on Monday 19th September 2022, commencing at 1.00 pm.
A private family Funeral Service was held for Max at Hogbin Drive Crematorium , Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour.
1. Proposed upgrade to existing facilities at the following locations:
Notice is hereby given that the Coffs Harbour District Family History Society will be holding their AGM at Community Village 24 September 2022 at 1.30pm.
4. In accordance with Section 7 of C564:2020 Mobile Phone Base Station Deployment Code, we invite you to provide feedback about the proposal. Further information and/or comments should be directed to: Emma Lachlan at CommPlan Pty Ltd on 02 9363 3815 or at emmal@commplan.com.au or send document to PO Box 267, Edgecliff NSW 2027 by 5pm, 30th September 2022 Further information may be obtained from the RFNSA website at www.rfnsa.com.au/use the RFNSA reference number above.
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Gone Golfing, Fishing & Bowling Relatives and friends are invited to attend John’s Funeral Service to be held in the Northern Beaches Anglican Church, Scarborough Street, Woolgoolga on Wednesday 21st September 2022, commencing at 2.30 pm, thence for private cremation at Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour.
Neta’s Funeral Service was held in the Chapel of Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour on Monday 12th September 2022.
In the caring hands of ALLIED FUNERAL HOME 124 West High Street, Coffs Harbour Ph: 6651 2363
Coffs Harbour 6652 1999
Relatives and Friends are kindly invited to a celebration of Kaye’s life at a Service to be held in the Chapel of Hogbin Drive Crematorium, Stadium Drive Coffs Harbour, Friday, 23rd, September, 2022, commencing at 11.30am.
• Installation of new antennas (no more than 2.8m in length) at varying heights on new and existing mounts on existing structures
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Aged 85 Years
Ex Service Personnel are invited to attend.
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PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE EXISTING OPTUS
3. Optus regards the proposed installation as Low Impact under the Telecommunications (Low-Impact Facilities) Determination 2018 and does not require Council development consent based on the description above.
ColinHANLANJames‘Col’
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Aged 91 Years
KEITH LOGUE & SONS
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Reunited With His Beloved Wife Patty And Son Chris
Coffs Harbour 6652 1999 Funeral Director’s Assoc. of NSW Accred No 12033-01
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Coffs Harbour 6652 1999
• Installation of two GPS antennas for Vodafone and Optus to be mounted on the existing equipment shelter
Local Government can also apply for an allocation grant to better identify, manage, conserve and celebrate local heritage.
• S2415 Sawtell South - Water Treatment Plant, Hulberts Lane, Toormina NSW 2452 (RFNSA 2452004)
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• for one State Heritage Register listed item
• S8399 Coffs West - 129 Mackays Road, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 (RFNSA 2450025)
million Activating State Heritage Grant category:
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Dearly loved nan to all of her grand-children. Dear sister to Jennifer, Shaun, Ian & Cameron.
10th September 2022, passed away peacefully at Baringa Hospital, late of Coffs Harbour. Dearly loved husband of Patty (dec’d). Adored father & father-in-law of Robyn, Jenny & Chris (dec’d), Debbie, Janet & Grant and Lisa. Cherished grandfather & great-grandfather.
Aged 62 “Forever in our hearts”
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17 SEP 82 PEARCE DR COFFS 8am - 3pm Moving sale! Furniture kitchen ware, Collectables & antiques Books, CDs, Tools statue, implements.GardenWaytoomuchtolist! BABY countertopBrullensoftserve icecream machine privately owned used 3 times many extras $3500 0428298463e071022 TRUCKSTOREMANDRIVER (Must have a LR Licence) Tuesday & Wednesday mornings: 8:30am - 12:30pm Join the happy team at Heartbeat Market/ Coffs City Mission.
FLAVOURCHEF cooking systyem-brand new $50 ono SMS 0409 916 076
LATE 89 Ford Telstar 59,000klms, immac cond, Q1W617, 1 month rego. $1,900. 6653 8258 shelving, rimu beautiful wood, 4 shelves, 2 x 1m 2 x 1.25m, 20cm W. $40 ono 6650 0380
The Koala Officer role has been created to support CHDLALC’s implementation of the Good Gumbaynggirr Koala Country Plan and the broader Gumbaynggirr Nation to achieve their respective koala conservation actions. As such, the Koala Officer role will be quite varied, depending on the specific needs of Gumbaynggirr community and CHDLALC, the primary focus will be to engage community, councils and deliver cultural conservation actions for koalas.
TAPEGUN, Commercial hand tying machine includes 8 rolls tape & 5000 staples. $100 0407 654 879
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As new with helmet and front basket. $100 Ph: 0429 075 980
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A variety of pictures old & modern prints several by old masters Call 6652 3791
2008 CONCEPT ASCOT XLS 17` X 7`9” Registered to 5/23 U47139. Tandem Axle Island QS Bed, Many Extras, Excellent cond. Garaged when not in use. $30,000 ONO Ph 0402 860 642
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Cavanbah Centre, 191 Harbour Drive Sundays 10.00 am Mobile 0427 949 206 - revivalcentres.org
FRIDGE, fisher & paykel 275L, exc cond, $125 ono. 0428150643 F120321
OUTDOOR furniture, glass top table plus 6 chairs. $45. Phone 6650 0380 For
COMPRESSED cement sheet ‘Hardies’part of sheet 1800mm x 900mm x 15mm, L-shaped. $65. 0407654879
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SATURDAY Goods pick-up & delivery. Lifting involved. Apply: admin@heartbeat.org.au
SATURDAY 7am. 40 Elizabeth St, Sawtell Antique dressing table Glass top
dual cab. Auto, in good mechanical cond. Drives well. 237,990klms. All features in working order air cond, cruise control etc. Towbar, tonneau cover, recent blue slip registered to 28th July 2023. AF88VS. Drivers trim slightly worn and obvious paintwork. Only selling due to company car. $5,950. Call Leigh on 0419 344 910
STEERING wheel lock bar, heavy duty $50. 6656 2373
1950’s
SAAB 2003, auto 245,000kms, 6 months rego DVX46B reasonable cond $4500 Phone 0431598 946
ROLL TOP DESK Lockable. 5 118x92x55D.Drawers$350 Ph: 0411 123 536
SEWING Table and wooden chair with Janome Mylock 134D Overlocker - with cover and manuals! $350 Ph: 6654 9344
rocks odd sizes Ph: 0418 278 966
CRAFT collection cases Polished timber. Large 34x30cm 40 sections $20. Small 30x18cm 20 sections $10. Not made in China! Ph: 6651 8500
FRONT Bar off 1997 NK Pajero. Has been in storage since new. $ 90 ono. 6651 6076
CURTIN rods 2m wooden with fittings $15 Ph: 0467 634 668
SNOW Ski clothing 2 x sets quality brand name incl. pants, mens large. $55 each Ph: 0409 022 456
TREADMILL Orbit StarTrack. Multiple Programs. Takes pulse $500. 0411 123 536
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DONUT Maker ‘Sunbeam’ DM3200, 5 normal size donuts $50. 0407 654 879
Coffs Rugby Leagues Club, Stadium Drive Sites available. Call Ingrid 0409 860 637 Devonshire Teas - $4.00 Hosted by Coffs Collectors Raising funds for local charities
BOOKS 11 titles, all by Sandra Brown $65 good cond. Ph: 0447 691 187
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KEYBOARD wireless Zagg Rugged Messenger in detachable case near new $50 Ph: 0467 634 668
Saturday 24th Sept 9am to 1pm
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SNORKEL Mask & Fins set, mens size - silicon - ‘Ocean Pro’ not worn $100 Ph: 0407 654 879
BEADS, sequins, swarovski crystals various sizes & colours perfect for dance costumes, jewellery making & craft, from $1 0415 981 605 F220422
148 SOLD Positions Vacant A MASSEUSE VACANCY IN CENTRAL COFFS HARBOUR Casual / Part Time, prefer experienced but can be trained if no experience. Contact 0422 378 119
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TRAILER 6x4 needs TLC $400. 0412549500 SURFBOARDS 1x 1.9m long, 1 x 1.7m long. No fins. $100 for both. Ph: 6656 2373
JIGSAW colt js65jd exc cond $30. 6651 7710
HOLDEN Rodeo 2 wheel drive, V6, farm ute $1400. 6653 7595
VINTAGE Glass cabinet 5 glass shelves wooden surrounds, wrought iron claw feet, very heavy 1830cmH x 550cmD x 550cmW. $500 0400 004 998
18th
OZITO elect blower/vac $30. Ph 0411 823 225
TOWBAR Complete suit Subaru Forrester 2000 - 2007. $90. 0422410169
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COOK canopy rangehood 60cm $50 Kitchen sink 1/1/2 basins with tap $50. Sawtell Ph: 0458 006 643
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Applications close Friday 23 September at 5:00pm
BOOKS 2 hardcover Australia’s Yesterdays & Pacific 360’ WW2 $55 Ph: 0407 654 879
BIKE, Ladies 26" bike
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WALKER 4 x 8inch wheels top cond. $60 Ph: 6652 7062
AVAN Frances 560 HT 5.4m, 12/2015, GVM 1700, esc, a/c, ensuite, w/m, oven, DB, dometic awning, rego 2/23 exc cond plus extras $39,900. 0407 524 112
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WETSUIT mens full steamer size medium Very good condition Adrenalin brand. $50 Ph: 0427 665 477
HEAD phones, bluetooth wireless, new. $35. 0428 250 205 F200821
AGAVE plants. Pickup only. Emerald Beach. 6656 1943
JOB clamp lamp clamps to desk stretches out to 90cms Includes 60 watt bulb $20. Phone 6651 8500 F270522
TRAILER Sailer Hutton 24 registered. Trailer & boat ready to go. $7500. 0427034446
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SAMSUNG tablet in a black satchel with red stripe. Left at life.AgedCentreNeighbourhoodcarparkpensionersRewardoffered 805 415
RECORDS, wide range to plus and VGC. 0428 310
TIMBER venetian blinds various sizes 50ml slats Brown oak as new 2 sets 210cm W, 1 set 120cm W. From $50 to $100. 0405 083 245 F030622
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CARPET lounge/dining/ family room. Black with cream circle and swirl Thick quality, as new lovely and modern. $68 160cmW x 230cmL Ph: 0415 981 605 F180822
OZITO pole saw used once $90 ono Ph: 0411 823 225
ENJO mix of products $50. 0432 294 491 F260822
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1990’s. 130 vinyl LPs
2 large Trek @ Travel backpacks. 1 blue 1 green. VGC, used once. $45 each. Ph 0403 034 480
Self-motivated - Able to work in a team - No experience necessary Please email your resume to: crazysamswoolgoolga@dollarite.com.au
161 Bucca Road Moonee Beach Furniture, tools, building materials, household goods - a large variety Sat 7am - 3pm (not before 7am)
MATTRESS and base king single, as new $300 Ph: 0457 679 486
TANDEM Holstar Grand Tourer bike, exc cond $1200. 0458 274 319 Re100921
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GLASS punchset serves 12 $25 0414945023
CEILING fan x 2, exc working cond. $20 6653 8337 F260822
SUP board cover, suit 10 foot board, GC, $50 ono 0419 252 104
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The Woolgoolga Neighbourhood Centre will hold its AGM on 17 October at 11.00am at 35 Beach Street, Woolgoolga. Interested members of the community are cordially invited to attend. Please manager@woolgoolganeighbourhoodcentre.org.auemailtoRSVP. US
OUTDOOR table and 6 chairs, $35 ono. 6650 0380 F160922
WALL unit, large, timber and glass, good cond, teak. $75. 6652 5377
The Coffs Harbour and District Local Aboriginal Land Council (CHDLALC) is seeking the services of a suitably qualified person to fill the role of Koala Officer.
2017 Jayco Starcraft, ex cond, reg until May 2023 many features. Ph 0402
TIMBER venetian blind 1145 x 1155 drop. $35 as new 0419166688
Please contact Chris Spencer on 0408 264 887 or ceo@coffsharbourlalc.com.au for further information regarding the position and for an application package.
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TRITON Super Jaws Portable, ideal for handy man or Tradie, Vyce rubbers need replacing but works well as is $90. 6651 6076
TWO Wooden building tressles $50 Ph: 0448 940 891
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6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Lost Treasures Of Ancient Rome. (Final, PG) 8.30 Hampton Court: Behind Closed Doors. (PG) 9.25 World’s Greatest Hotels. (R) 10.15 SBS World News Late. 10.45 Das Boot. (Mav, R) 11.45 Thin Blue Line. (MA15+al, R) 4.05 Food Safari. (R) 4.35 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
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The competition is heating up for the next room reveal, as the all-important kitchens get their time in the spotlight. Darren Palmer will no doubt on the lookout to see if these latest offerings adhere to his “five-zone kitchen” ideals, as he and fellow judges Shaynna Blaze and Neale Whitaker (pictured right) cast a critical eye over them. While some design choices this season have left fans divided, there’s no doubt the country location of this year’s series has been a breath of fresh winButrunningforfi(literallyairandguratively)thislong-series.whowillthisweek?
6.30 The Project. Special guest is Kane Brown.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. Johanna Griggs and Pete Colquhoun go on a tour of Arc House. Adam Doville builds an elegant study nook. 8.30 MOVIE: Hidden Figures. (2016, PGal, R) Based on a true story. Three African-American women working as mathematicians for NASA play a big role in one of the world’s greatest achievements by helping send an astronaut into space. Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe. 11.05 Farmer Wants A Wife. (PGl, R) The farmers and their partners hit the road for a fun-filled camping trip. 12.30 Home Shopping.
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each week for the past 15 years on her enormously popular radio program and podcast, which makes its television debut this week. There are five episodes in the series, featuring country legend Keith Urban, singer-songwriter Missy Higgins, sports presenter Tony Armstrong and pop powerhouse Tori Amos. In this premiere episode, Rowe delves deep with actor Guy Pearce, who reflects on how music helps him make sense of the world.
TEN (5)(8) Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Til Ex Do Us Part. (2018, Mav, R) 1.45 9 Honey: Queen Elizabeth II. (PGa, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R) 6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, (PG, Studio 10. (PG) Dr Phil. (PGa, R) 1.00 Living Room. (PG, R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Ultimate Classroom. (Premiere) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. The Drum. Analysis of the day’s news. ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. Gardening Australia. Costa Georgiadis learns about wetlands. Baptiste. (Malv) In the chaotic aftermath of the shooting, Emma’s only hope is to find her other son Will. ABC Late News. Detailed coverage of the day’s events. Doc Martin. (PG, R) Martin has his second medical council assessment. Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M, R) 12.50 Summer Love. (PG, R) 1.20 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)
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6am Morning Programs. 1pm The World According to Rowan Dean. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 The Kenny Report. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bernardi. 8.00 The Media Show. 8.30 The US Report. 9.00 Hardgrave. 10.00 NewsNight. 10.30 Haters Online: Erin Molan Fights Back. 11.26 Late Programs. SKY NEWS (53) 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 The Therapist. Noon How To Rob A Bank. 12.55 Hunters. 1.45 COVID-19: Italy’s Tragedy. 2.15 Secrets Of Our Cities. 3.15 Feeding The Scrum. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 Hoarders. 9.20 Atlanta. (Return) 10.20 Sex: Made In Germany. 11.15 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Cruise Away. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Bargain Hunt. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 South Aussie With Cosi. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Emmerdale. 5.00 Coronation Street. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Border Security: International. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 11.30 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 16. Italian Grand Prix. Replay. 9.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 9.30 iFish. 10.00 MacGyver. Noon The Code. 1.00 Blue Bloods. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 5.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Blue Bloods. 10.20 Evil. 11.15 Star Trek: Discovery. 12.15am Shopping. 2.15 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 12.55pm The Young And The Restless. 1.50 Garden Gurus Moments. 2.00 The Great Migration. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Manuela. (1957, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Country House Hunters Australia. 8.30 MOVIE: No Reservations. (2007, PG) 10.30 MOVIE: Life As We Know It. (2010, M) 12.50am Late Programs. BOLD (51)9GEM (82)7TWO (62)VICELAND (31)6am Children’s Programs. 7pm Andy And The Band. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Hard Quiz. 8.30 MOVIE: The Railway Man. (2013, M) 10.25 Doctor Who. 11.10 Ghosts. 11.40 Red Dwarf. 12.10am Ross Noble: Stand Up Series. 12.40 Motherland. 1.10 ABC News Update. 1.15 Close. 5.00 Twirlywoos. 5.15 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.20 Pocoyo. 5.30 Guess How Much I Love You. 5.40 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Bionic Woman. 1.00 Baywatch. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 Children’s Programs. 5.40 MOVIE: Monsters Vs Aliens. (2009, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: Space Jam. (1996) 9.10 MOVIE: Birds Of Prey. (2020, MA15+) 11.20 Paranormal Caught On Camera. 12.20am Stunt Science. 1.15 Race Across The World. 2.30 Adv Time. 3.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. Noon Border Security. 12.15 Pawn Stars. 12.45 No Man’s Land. 1.45 Hard Knocks. 3.00 Timbersports. 3.30 Pawn Stars UK. 4.00 Pawn Stars Sth Africa. 4.30 Storage Wars: TX. 5.00 Football. AFL Women’s. Round 4. North Melbourne v Geelong. 7.00 AFL: Friday Night Countdown. 7.30 Football. AFL. First preliminary final. Geelong v Brisbane Lions. 10.30 AFL Post-Game. 11.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 2pm Shortland St. 2.30 Going Native. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.35 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 NITV News: Nula. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 Land Of Primates. 7.30 MOVIE: Pound Puppies And The Legend Of Big Paw. (1988, PG) 8.55 First Nations Bedtime Stories. 9.05 Through The Wormhole With Morgan Freeman. 9.55 On The Road. 10.55 Late Programs. 9GO! (83)6am Complicity. Continued. (2018, PG, Japanese) 8.00 Manon Des Sources. (1986, PG, French) 10.05 Odd Thomas. (2013, M) 11.55 Vita And Virginia. (2018, M) 2pm Master Cheng: A Spice For Life. (2019, PG) 4.05 A Monster In Paris. (2011, French) 5.45 Asterix And Obelix In Britain. (2012, PG, French) 7.50 Our Idiot Brother. (2011, M) 9.30 The Commitments. (1991, M) 11.40 Late Programs. NITV (34)7MATE (63)SBS MOVIES (32) ONTHEBOX COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA GROW YOUR BUSINESS with Coffs Coast News Of The Area Gaye Conway 0436 355 564 gaye@newsofthearea.com.au
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7.30 The Living Room. Miguel Maestre helps throw a surprise 60th anniversary seafood lunch. 8.30 To Be Advised.
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9.30 Just For Laughs Australia. (Mls, R) Stand-up comedy performances from Adam Christie, Nikki Osborne and Luke Heggie. 10.00 Just For Laughs Uncut. (MA15+ls, R) Hosted by Nikki Osborne. 10.30 The Project. (R) Special guest is Kane Brown.
FRIDAY, September 16 6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Q+A. (R) 11.00 The Best Of Back Roads. (PG, R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Savage River. (Madl, R) 1.55 The Queen And Us. (PG, R) 3.05 Escape From The City. (R) 4.00 Think Tank. (PG, R) 5.00 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.05 Peer To Peer. (PG) 10.05 Food Markets: In The Belly Of The City. 11.05 Grayson’s Art Club. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.05 Greek Island Odyssey With Bettany Hughes. (PGa, R) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 Supervet Specials. (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost. (2011, Mav) 2.00 House Of Wellness. (PG) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00
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11.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) Late-night talk show. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R)
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10.00 To Be Advised.
11.40 Who Gets To Stay In Australia? (PG, R)
11.45 MOVIE: Apocalypse Now Redux. (1979, MA15+alv, R)
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 The Block. (PGl) 8.30 60 Minutes. Current affairs program, investigating, analysing and uncovering the issues affecting all Australians. 9.30 Nine News Late. A look at the latest news and events. 10.00 The First 48. (Mav) 11.00 Killer Couples. (MA15+av) 11.50 First Responders. (Malm) 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) Take Two. (R) News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
9.00 NCIS: Hawai’i. (Mv) Kai goes undercover as a chef to gather intel on a criminal kingpin who is connected to a local eatery.
6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Egypt Code Breakers. (PG) 8.30 Lost Pyramids Of The Aztecs. (PGav, R)
8.00 Ambulance. (Mal) In Lancashire, an ambulance crew is urgently dispatched to help a baby who has stopped breathing.
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7.30 Death In Paradise. (Mv, R)
9.30 Homicide: With Ron Iddles: Gina Rossato. (Mav, R) Former police detective Ron Iddles takes a look at the 1982 murder of Gina Rossato. 10.35 Undercurrent: Real Murder Investigation: The Truth Is Exposed. (Mal, R) 11.45 Police: Hour Of Duty. (Malv, R) 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
9.30 Summer Love. (PG, R) A man tries to avoid meeting his girlfriend’s family and the weighty expectations of their marriage. 10.00 Savage River. (Madl, R) Hugh goes missing.
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9GO! (83) 9GO! (83) 6am Morning Programs. 6.55 A Monster In Paris. (2011, French) 8.35 Sheep And Wolves. (2016, PG) 10.10 The Client. (1994) 12.25pm The Sense Of An Ending. (2017, M) 2.25 Complicity. (2018, PG, Japanese) 4.35 Manon Des Sources. (1986, PG, French) 6.35 The Forbidden Kingdom. (2008, PG) 8.30 Panic Room. (2002, MA15+) 10.35 Lovers. (2020, French) 12.30am Late Programs. 6am The Forbidden Kingdom. (2008, PG) 7.55 Asterix And Obelix In Britain. (2012, PG, French) 10.00 The Commitments. (1991, M) 12.10pm Irrational Man. (2015, M) 2.00 Jean De Florette. (1986, PG, French) 4.15 Big Fish. (2003, PG) 6.30 Without A Clue. (1988, PG) 8.30 Then Came You. (2018, M) 10.20 A Guide To Second Date Sex. (2019, MA15+) 11.50 Late Programs. NITV (34) NITV (34) 7MATE (63) 7MATE (63) SBS MOVIES (32) SBS MOVIES (32) ONTHEBOX COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA
10.30 Jack The Ripper: The Case Reopened. (Mav, R)
6.00 Getaway. (PG, R) 6.30 ACA. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 Surfing Australia TV. 12.30 Rivals. (PGl) 1.00 Drive TV. (Return) 1.30 The Bizarre Pet Vets. (Premiere, PGm) 2.30 Garden Gurus. 3.00 Rugby League. NSW Cup. Finals Week 3. 5.00 News: First At Five. 5.30 Getaway. (PG)
2.40 The Crown Prince Of Saudi Arabia. (Mav, R)
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4.40 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
8.30 Savage River. (Mal) As Rachel investigates the new homicide, town secrets start to emerge and new motives become apparent.
6.30 Compass: Raising Her Voice. (R) 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 Spicks And Specks. (PG) Hosted by Adam Hills.
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Breakfast.
11.00 NCIS. (Mv, R) Sloane has a secret admirer.
6.30 The Sunday Project. A look at the day’s news.
4.30 CBS Mornings. Home Shopping. 9.00 The Doctors. 10.00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures. 11.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 11.30 Healthy Homes Australia. Noon The Love Boat. 1.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 2.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Roads Less Travelled. 4.30 iFish. 5.00 Reel Action. 5.30 Scorpion. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 10.20 Blood And Treasure. 11.15 48 Hours. 12.15am Blue Bloods. 2.05 Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 7.30 Key Of David. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 4x4 Adventures. 10.00 Reel Action. 11.00 Healthy Homes Aust. 11.30 Buy To Build. Noon Scorpion. 2.00 Demolition Down Under. 3.00 Stories Of Bikes. 3.30 Snap Happy. 4.00 Roads Less Travelled. 4.30 What’s Up Down Under. 5.00 I Fish. 5.30 Reel Action. 6.00 Bondi Rescue. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 10.20 48 Hours. 11.15 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 8.30 TV Shop. 10.00 My Favorite Martian. 10.30 The Baron. 11.35 MOVIE: Derby Day. (1952) 1.20pm MOVIE: Contraband Spain. (1955, PG) 3.00 Motor Racing. TCR Australia Series, Trans Am Series and S5000 Australian Drivers Championship. 5.00 MOVIE: The War Wagon. (1967, PG) 7.00 MOVIE: True Grit. (1969, PG) 9.40 MOVIE: The Jackal. (1997, MA15+) 12.05am Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 7.30 In Touch. 8.00 Beyond Today. 8.30 The Incredible Journey. 9.00 TV Shop. 10.00 The AFL Sunday Footy Show. Noon Getaway. 12.30 MOVIE: Devil Girl From Mars. (1954, PG) 2.05 MOVIE: Fear Is The Key. (1972, PG) 4.15 MOVIE: The Pride And The Passion. (1957, PG) 7.00 The Bizarre Pet Vets. 8.00 To Be Advised. 10.00 Tennis. Davis Cup. Finals. Group C. Germany v Australia. 4am Late Programs. BOLD (51) BOLD (51) 9GEM (82) 9GEM (82) 7TWO (62) 7TWO (62) VICELAND (31) VICELAND (31) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Shaun The Sheep. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 QI. 8.30 Celia Pacquola: All Talk. (Premiere) 9.30 Sammy J. 9.35 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 10.00 Would I Lie To You? 10.30 Doctor Who. 11.15 Friday Night Dinner. 11.40 Brassic. 12.25am David Attenborough’s Global Adventure. 1.15 ABC News Update. 1.20 Close. 5.00 Twirlywoos. 5.15 Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Shaun The Sheep. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Australia Remastered: Nature’s Great Divide. 8.25 Louis Theroux: Extreme Love. 9.30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. 10.30 Civilisations. 11.30 MOVIE: The Railway Man. (2013, M) 1.20am George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. (Final) 2.10 ABC News Update. 2.15 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.15 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.20 Sarah & Duck. 5.30 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22) ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm Everybody Loves Raymond: The First Six Years. 2.20 Motor Racing. FIA World Endurance C’ship. 6 Hours of Fuji. H’lights. 3.30 Say Yes To The Dress: Australia. 5.00 Mr Mayor. 5.30 MOVIE: Bridge To Terabithia. (2007, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies. (2014, M) 10.15 MOVIE: R.I.P.D. (2013, M) 12.05am Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm Rivals. 2.00 Surfing Australia TV. 2.30 Top Chef. 3.30 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. 5.30 To Be Advised. 7.30 MOVIE: Bumblebee. (2018, M) 9.45 MOVIE: Hulk. (2003, M) 12.30am Stunt Science. 1.30 Watch What Happens Live: Below Deck Reunion Series 7. 2.30 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. 3.00 Power Rangers Dino Super. 3.30 Beyblade Burst: Quad Drive. 4.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 Football. AFL Women’s. Round 4. GWS Giants v West Coast. 1pm Football. AFL Women’s. Round 4. Port Adelaide v Sydney. 3.00 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 4.00 Pawn Stars. 4.30 Last Stop Garage. 5.00 MOVIE: Westworld. (1973, PG) 7.00 Border Security. 7.30 AFL Post-Game Show. 8.30 MOVIE: The Rock. (1996, MA15+) 11.20 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 8.00 Shopping. 10.00 Big Angry Fish. 11.00 My Fishing Place. 11.30 Step Outside. Noon The Fishing Show By AFN. 1.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. 2.00 On The Fly. 2.30 Merv Hughes Fishing. 3.00 Fishing Addiction. 4.00 MOVIE: Firefox. (1982, PG) 6.30 MOVIE: Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer. (2007, PG) 8.30 MOVIE: Avengers: Infinity War. (2018, M) 11.35 Late Programs.
9.25 Silent Witness. (Mav) There is a breakthrough in Jay’s case. 10.25 The Newsreader. (Mal, R) 11.20 The Capture. (Final, Mlv, R) 12.20 Harrow. (Mav, R) 2.10 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.15 The Recording Studio. (R) 5.00 Insiders. (R)
6.00 Luxury Escapes. Sophie Falkiner heads to Canada’s West. 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PGal, R) Monster waves lash Bondi.
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.05 The Autistic Gardener. (PG) 10.00 Earth’s Natural Wonders. (PG) 11.00 For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Speedweek. 3.00 Countdown To Qatar 2022. 3.30 The Rising. 4.00 Cycling. Ceratizit Challenge by La Vuelta. H’lights. 5.00 Going Places. (R) 5.35 Secrets Of The Imperial War Museum. (PG)
SATURDAY, September 17
6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 Sports Sunday. (PG) 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. (PG) 12.00 Morning Programs. 1.55 Rugby League. NRL Women’s Premiership. Round 5. Gold Coast Titans v Sydney Roosters. 3.45 Rugby League. NRL Women’s Premiership. Round 5. St George Illawarra Dragons v Newcastle Knights. 5.30 RBT. (PGl, R)
6.00 Living Room. (R) 7.00 Athletics. Sydney Running Festival. 10.00 St10. (PG) 12.30 To Be Advised. 1.40 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 2.00 Pooches At Play. (R) 2.30 Luxury Escapes. (R) 3.00 Ultimate Classroom. (R) 3.30 Food Trail: South Africa. (R) 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.30 Taste Of Aust. 5.00 10 News First.
7.30 Seven News.
7.30 The Amazing Race Australia. (PGl) The teams head to Bogota, where they must choose between bicycle polo or emerald identification.
10.55 Silent Witness. (Mav, R) 12.00 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)
6.00 Morning Programs. 7.30 4x4 Adventures. (R) 8.30 What’s Up Down Under. (R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 Luxury Escapes. (R) 12.30 Living Room. (R) 1.30 Healthy Homes Aust. 2.00 Buy To Build. 2.30 Planet Shapers. 3.00 What’s Up Down Under. (PGs) 3.30 Taste Of Aust. (R) 4.00 Ultimate Classroom. (R) 4.30 Food Trail: South Africa. 5.00 News.
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6.00 NBN News. 7.00 Rugby League. NRL Finals Series. Second semi-final. Cronulla Sharks v South Sydney Rabbitohs. 9.45 NRL Finals Footy Post-Match. A post-match NRL wrap up of the second semi-final between Cronulla Sharks and South Sydney Rabbitohs. 10.30 MOVIE: The Dead Pool. (1988, Mdlv, R) 12.30 Endangered. (PG, R) 1.30 Drive TV. (R) 2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R)
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 Horse Racing. MRC Foundation Family Day and George Main Stakes Day. 3.30 AFL Pre-Game Show. 4.00 Football. AFL. Second preliminary final. Sydney v Collingwood.
7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories.
SUNDAY, September 18 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend 9.00 Rage. (PG) 12.00 News. 12.30 Vera. (Mv, R) 2.00 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R) 3.30 Great Southern Landscapes. (Final, PG, R) 4.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 4.50 Landline. (R) 5.15 David Attenborough’s 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 Offsiders. 10.30 World This Week. (R) 11.00 Compass. (PGa, R) 11.30 Praise. 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. 1.30 Gardening Aust. (R) 2.30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (R) 3.30 Rick Stein’s Secret France. (R) 4.30 Win The Week. (PG, R) 5.00 Art Works. (PG, R) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. (R)
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Farmer Wants A Wife. (PGa) Hosted by Natalie Gruzlewski. 8.30 7NEWS Spotlight. Takes a look at an investigation.
10.00 FBI. (Mv, R) The team welcomes a new member.
A zoo owner is poisoned by a dart.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PG, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. (R) 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Sydney Weekender.
5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 Al Jazeera.
CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat 6am Morning Programs. 9.00 Racing Dreams: Spring Carnival. 10.00 News. 11.00 Weekend Live. Noon News. 12.30 News. 1.00 News. 1.30 News. 2.00 News. 2.30 News. 3.00 News. 3.30 News. 4.00 News. 5.00 News. 6.00 News. 7.00 Haters Online: Erin Molan Fights Back. 8.00 Fox Sports News. 9.00 Racing Dreams: Spring Carnival. 10.00 Full Time Live. 11.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 9.00 Outsiders. 10.00 Outsiders. 11.00 Business Weekend With Ross Greenwood. Noon News. 12.30 News. 1.00 News. 1.30 News. 2.00 News. 2.30 News. 3.00 News. 3.30 News. 4.00 News. 5.00 News. 6.00 Chris Smith Tonight. 7.00 Erin. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 Haters Online: Erin Molan Fights Back. 10.00 Piers Morgan Uncensored: Encore. 11.00 Late Programs. SKY NEWS (53) SKY NEWS (53) 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 The Therapist. Noon Long Shot. 12.25 Stoned Moms. 12.50 Speed With Guy Martin. 1.45 Noisey. 2.35 Over The Black Dot. 3.05 Yokayi Footy. 4.00 WorldWatch. 5.30 Insight. 6.30 Domino Masters. 7.30 Impossible Engineering. 8.30 The Good Fight. 9.30 The Handmaid’s Tale. 11.30 Hoarders. 1.10am The Devil You Know. 2.50 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera. 6am Morning Programs. Noon Silicon Valley: The Untold Story. 12.55 QC Bud: The Black Market’s Last Stand. 1.25 Reset. 1.55 NY Times Presents: The Weekly. 2.25 WorldWatch. 2.50 Underground Worlds. 4.45 Sidelined: Women In Basketball. (Premiere) 5.45 Life After People. 6.40 How Not To Get Cancer. 7.35 Abandoned Engineering. 8.30 The UnXplained. 9.20 Cracking The Code. (Premiere) 10.15 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 11.30 South Aussie With Cosi. Noon Weekender. 12.30 Weekender. 1.00 Australia: The Story Of Us. 2.00 Escape To The Country. 3.00 Border Security: Int. 3.30 Horse Racing. MRC Foundation Family Day and George Main Stakes Day. 5.30 The Amazing Homemakers. 6.30 The Yorkshire Vet. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 10.30 I Escaped To The Country. 11.30 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Modern Business Australia. (Premiere) 1.30 South Aussie With Cosi. 2.15 Equestrian. FEI World C’ships. Dressage Individual Freestyle. H’lights. 3.30 My Greek Odyssey. 4.30 To Be Advised. 6.00 Air Crash Investigation: Special Report. 7.00 Border Security. 8.30 Steam Train Journeys. 9.30 The Yorkshire Steam Railway: All Aboard. (Premiere) 10.30 Extreme Railways. 11.30 Late Programs. 6am
5.00 The Talk. (PGa, R)
6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Greatest Train Journeys From Above. (Premiere) 8.20 Secrets Of The Tower Of London. (PG, R)
11.00 The Sunday Project. (R) A look at the day’s news.
12.00 Home Shopping. (R)
1.30pm
8.30 MOVIE: Jack Reacher: Never Go Back. (2016, Mv, R) Jack Reacher comes to the aid of a US Army officer he suspects is the victim of a conspiracy, only to find himself framed for murder and his estranged teenage daughter in the sights of the killers. Tom Cruise, Cobie Smulders, Danika Yarosh. 11.00 MOVIE: X-Men. (2000, Mhv, R) Two groups of mutants struggle for supremacy, one trying to save humanity, the other trying to change it. Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart. 1.05 To Be Advised. 2.00 Home Shopping.
7.00 The Dog House. (PG, R) Follows a team of devoted matchmakers as they pair homeless dogs with hopeful companions.
4.40 Bamay. (R)
6am Morning Programs. 2.10pm Always Was Always Will Be. 2.45 Bamay. 2.50 Hockey. WA Men’s Field Hockey. Premier Division 1. 4.20 Hockey. WA Women’s Field Hockey. Premier Division 1. 5.50 Songs From The Inside. 6.20 Kriol Kitchen. 6.50 News. 7.00 True North Calling. 7.30 First Australians. 8.30 The Wrestlers. 9.30 MOVIE: Resurrecting The Champ. (2007, M) 11.30 Late Programs. Morning Programs. VICE Sports. 2.00 The South Sydney Story. 3.00 Football. Tiwi Islands Football League. Grand Final. Imalu Tigers v Muluwurri Magpies. Replay. 4.30 Rugby League. NRL. WA Womens First Grade Premiership League. 6.00 Amplify. 6.30 News. 6.40 Wild New Zealand. 7.40 Who Killed Malcolm X. 8.30 The Kings. 9.30 MOVIE: Bank Robber. (1993, MA15+) 11.10 Late Programs.
6.10 Extraordinary Escapes: Sarah Millican. (Return, PG)
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8.30 Miniseries: Marriage. (Ml) Part 2 of 4. Ian searches for a job. Emma continues to do well at work.
12.40 The Last Journey Of The Vikings. (PGv, R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.10 The Autistic Gardener. (PG) 10.05 Earth’s Natural Wonders. 11.00 For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 FIM Superbike World C’ship. Round 7. H’lights. 3.05 The Hunt For Shackleton’s Ice Ship. (PGal, R) 4.40 Great Train Robbery: Hidden Tapes. (PGl, R) 5.35 Secrets Of The Imperial War Museum. (PG)
3.30 Kubrick In His Own Words. (MA15+av, R)
2.00 Home Shopping. (R)
9.15 Elizabeth I And II: The Golden Queens. (R)
4.30 Authentic. (PG)
10.05 Scotland: 1000 Years Of History. (PGal, R)
5.00 NHK World English News Morning.
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6.00 WorldWatch. 9.15 Peer To Peer. (PG) 10.15 Food Markets: In The Belly Of The City. (PG) 11.15 Grayson’s Art Club. (PG) 12.10 WorldWatch. 2.05 Greek Island Odyssey With Bettany Hughes. (PGadn, R) 3.00 Going Places. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 The Supervet. (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)
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6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGas) 7.30 Hey Hey It’s 100 Years. (PGasv, R) Hosted by Daryl Somers. 9.20 Extreme Weddings: Australia. (PGal) A couple plan a wild wedding with their camels in the scorching heat of the NSW outback. 10.20 10 Years Younger In 10 Days. (PGa) Presented by Cherry Healey. 11.20 The Latest: Seven News. 11.50 Chicago Fire. (Ma) Firehouse 51 gets in the holiday spirit. 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
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6.00 WorldWatch. 9.05 Peer To Peer. (PG) 10.05 Food Markets: In The Belly Of The City. (PG) 11.05 Grayson’s Art Club. (Final, PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.05 Greek Island Odyssey With Bettany Hughes. (PGav, R) 3.00 Going Places. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 The Supervet. (PGa, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 The Block. (PGl) 8.40 Emergency. (Mm) 9.40 100% Footy. (M) 10.40 Nine News Late. 11.10 Fortunate Son. (Mdv) 12.00 Emergence. (Mhv, R) 1.00 Hello SA. (PG) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
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6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Lighthouses: Building The Impossible. (PG) 8.30 DNA Family Secrets. (Final, PG) 9.40 24 Hours In Emergency. (Ma, R) 10.35 SBS World News Late. 11.05 Beforeigners. (MA15+av) 12.00 Outlander. (Mav, R) 1.00 Miss S. (Mav, R) 4.00 Food Safari. (R) 4.35 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight. 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Great Coastal Railway Journeys. (PG) 8.30 Insight. 9.30 Dateline. 10.00 SBS World News Late. 10.30 The Point. (R) 11.00 Atlanta. (MA15+ls, R) 12.20 DNA. (Mal, R) 3.40 Food Safari. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6.00 The Drum. Alternating hosts Julia Baird and Ellen Fanning provide an analysis of the day’s news. ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories and events as they unfold, including comprehensive analysis and reporting from around Australia and the world. The State Funeral Of HM Queen Elizabeth II. Coverage of the State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II from Westminster Abbey, London, England. Rage. Continuous(MA15+adhlnsv)musicprogramming. The Drum. (R) Analysis of the day’s news. 7.30. (R) Presented by Sarah Ferguson. The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. Take 5 With Zan Rowe. 8.30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (PG) 9.30 Home: The Story Of Earth. 10.30 ABC Late News. 10.45 The Business. (R) 11.00 To Be Advised. 12.05 The Capture. (Final, Mlv, R) 1.05 Harrow. (Mv, R) 2.50 The Durrells. (PG, R) 3.40 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R)
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6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Amazing Race Australia. (PGal) Hosted by Beau Ryan.
12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.
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2.00 Elementary. 3.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 4.00 MacGyver. 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 The Bizarre Pet Vets. 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 MOVIE: The Story Of Gilbert And Sullivan. (1953) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Death In Paradise. 8.40 Miniseries: Agatha Christie’s Ordeal By Innocence. 10.40 Late Programs. 6am TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. 7.30 TV Shop. 9.30 Newstyle Direct. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 Death In Paradise. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: The Divided Heart. (1954, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 New Tricks. 8.40 The Closer. 9.40 Rizzoli & Isles. 10.40 Late Programs. BOLD (51) BOLD (51) 9GEM (82) 9GEM (82) 7TWO (62) 7TWO (62) VICELAND (31) VICELAND (31) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.20pm Bluey. 7.30 David Attenborough’s Global Adventure. 8.25 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. (Return) 9.15 Restoration Australia. 10.15 Catalyst. 11.10 Would I Lie To You? 11.40 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. 12.20am Ghosts. 12.50 Red Dwarf. 1.20 ABC News Update. 1.25 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.15 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.20 Sarah & Duck. 5.30 Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 7.20pm Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 9.15 Friday Night Dinner. 9.35 Rosehaven. 10.05 Summer Love. 10.35 Motherland. 11.05 Ghosts. 11.35 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 11.55 Brassic. 12.40am Ross Noble: Stand Up Series. 1.10 ABC News Update. 1.15 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.15 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22) ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 12.10pm Inside Legoland. 1.00 Inside British Airways. 2.00 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. 2.30 Full House. 3.30 Raymond. 5.30 The Nanny. 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 RBT. 8.30 MOVIE: Sahara. (2005, M) 11.00 Young Sheldon. 11.30 Up All Night. Midnight Smash. 1.00 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. 2.00 Inside British Airways. 2.50 Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 12.10pm Race Across The World. 1.30 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. 2.00 Full House. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 The Nanny. 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 MOVIE: Knight And Day. (2010, M) 9.45 MOVIE: American Made. (2017, MA15+) Midnight Smash. 1.00 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. 2.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1.45pm Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 2.45 Motor Racing. Extreme E. Round 3. Island X-Prix. 4.00 Motor Racing. Motorsport Australia Rally Championship. Round 5. Gippsland Rally. 5.00 Seven’s Motorsport Classic. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 AFL Brownlow Medal: Red Carpet. 8.15 AFL Brownlow Medal. 11.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. Noon Inside Kings Cross: The Railway. 1.00 No Man’s Land. 2.00 Full Custom Garage. 3.00 Shipping Wars. 3.30 Pawn Stars UK. 4.00 Pawn Stars Sth Africa. 4.30 Truck Night In America. 5.30 Storage Wars: TX. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Highway Patrol. 8.30 Outback Opal Hunters. 10.30 Jade Fever. 11.30 Late Programs.
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6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 The Block. (PGl) 8.40 The Hundred With Andy Lee. (Ms) Comedy panel show. 9.40 Botched. (Malmn, R) 10.40 Nine News Late. 11.10 Law & Order: Organized Crime. (Mav) 11.55 See No Evil. (Mlv) 12.45 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
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6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Intentions.Hidden(2018, Msv, R) 2.00 What The Killer Did Next. (Mav, R) 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Watch Your Back. (2015, Mlv, R) 2.00 What The Killer Did Next. (Mav, R) 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia.
6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Amplify. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Going Native. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.35 Spartakus Jarjums. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Indian Country Today News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Arctic Secrets. 7.30 The Point. 8.00 Karla Grant Presents Characters Of Broome. 8.30 Over The Black Dot. 9.00 Feeding The Scrum. 9.30 Letterkenny. 10.00 Man In Room 301. 10.50 Late Programs.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 The Block. (PGl, R) 1.30 Getaway. (PG, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.
8.30 The Cheap Seats. (Mal) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 9.30 NCIS. (M, R) Gibbs and McGee head to Alaska as the team works to uncover the conspiracy behind the serial killer. 10.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M, R) 11.30 The Project. (R)
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12.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.
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8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (Malns) Celebrity panellists compete to see who can remember the most about events of the week. 9.30 Just For Laughs Australia. (MA15+l) Hosted by Nath Valvo.
6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (PG, R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Ent. Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 Freshly Picked. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG) 5.00 10 News First.
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6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Farmer Wants A Wife. (PGal) Hosted by Natalie Gruzlewski. 9.00 MOVIE: Sweet Home Alabama. (2002, PGl, R) A New York socialite returns to Alabama to divorce the man she married, and left behind, years earlier. Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Candice Bergen. 11.15 The Latest: Seven News. 11.45 Heartbreak Island Australia. (Mls) 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 RBT. (Mdl, R) 8.30 To Be Advised. 9.30 New Amsterdam. (Mam) 10.30 Nine News Late. 11.00 The Equalizer. (Mv, R) 11.50 The Gulf. (Madlsv, R) 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
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CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat 6am Morning Programs. 1pm The World According to Rowan Dean. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 The Kenny Report. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bolt Report. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 The World According to Rowan Dean. 10.00 The Front Page. 10.30 Piers Morgan Uncensored. 11.30 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1pm The World According to Rowan Dean. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 The Kenny Report. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bolt Report. 8.00 Paul Murray Live. 9.00 The World According to Rowan Dean. 10.00 The Front Page. 10.30 Piers Morgan Uncensored. 11.30 Late Programs. SKY NEWS (53) SKY NEWS (53) 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 The Therapist. Noon The Source. 12.55 Outsider: World’s Weirdest Films. 1.20 Animal Takeover. 2.15 Curse Of Oak Island. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 We’re All Gonna Die (Even Jay Baruchel) 9.40 MOVIE: Chaplin. (1992, M) 12.25am Late Programs. 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 The Therapist. Noon MOVIE: Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room. (2005, M) 2.05 Munchies Guide To Berlin. 2.55 Munchies Guide To Bohemia. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 The Curse Of Oak Island. 10.10 Escaping Polygamy. 11.00 Bangkok Airport. Midnight Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Home Shopping. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon The Surgery Ship. 1.00 My Greek Odyssey. 2.00 Sydney Weekender. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Emmerdale. 5.00 Coronation Street. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Heartbeat. 8.30 Lewis. 10.30 Miniseries: Hatton Garden. 11.30 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Home Shopping. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon The Surgery Ship. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 One Road: Great Australian Road Trips. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Emmerdale. 5.00 Coronation Street. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Father Brown. 8.30 Murdoch Mysteries. 11.30 Late Programs.
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The Rotary Club of Coffs The event attracted 1000 runners, keen to get back on course following two years of Covid interruptions.
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AFTER two years of postponements due to COVID-19, the tenth annual Bendigo Bank Coffs Harbour Running Festival took place at Coffs Harbour Showground on Sunday.
Australian long distance running great and Running Festival ambassador Steve Moneghetti was in attendance as was City of Coffs Harbour Mayor Paul Amos and Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh.
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The event attracted over 1,000 runners from across the state who ran around the shady Coffs Creek on a warm day.This year’s event consisted of the new 36km challenge alongside the traditional 21.1km Half Marathon, 10km, 5km and 3km Family Fun Run/Walk.