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BEYOND the ‘no entry’ sign is one of the most biodiverse and productive tall eucalypt forests on Earth.The sign, fastened to a tree by CorporationForestryworkers to keep the public away from its logging operations, is within Bagawa State Forest, fronting Bagawa Road, between Coramba and Nana Glen. And the area is off limits until December 31, 2022, reserved by Forestry Corporation of NSW for the exclusive use of its contractors, support and supervising staff carrying out harvesting operations. With logging in progress on Monday morning 15 August, neighbours could not see a Harvest Plan provided by the Forestry Corporation on its ‘PlanPortal’ for the operations, as required two days before operations begin*.However a Forestry Corporation spokesperson told NOTA, “There was a technical issue with viewing the Bagawa plan q Bagawa State Forest is closed to the public while the Forestry Corporation carries out its Harvest Plan.
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A NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) spokesperson told NOTA, “The EPA received a complaint today about forestry operations in Bagawa State Forest. “We are currently assessing the information.”According to the FC spokesperson, “Forestry Corporation’s native forest operations only take place in regrowth forests that have been harvested for timber previously and regrown and harvesting is selective, with some trees harvested and others set aside for feed and shelter trees for koalas and other wildlife in line with strict environmental rules developed by expert, scientific panels. “NSW has a world-class conservation network that permanently protects the majority of public native forests for conservation and only around one per cent of state forest is harvested each year,” the spokesperson said. “Every operation is carefully planned and managed and each harvested area is quickly regenerated to ensure there remains a mix of young and mature forest across the landscape, supporting a diversity of wildlife.”
A concerned, long-time resident of Nana Glen told News Of The Area, “Is an independent person up there? … Because they should be … they can’t be trusted after the incident at Wild Cattle Creek in Bellingen,” she said.“The species of trees they are targeting are blackbutt, spotted gum and to a lesser extent ironbark.”Theresident’s husband added, “Building timber is so expensive, they’re getting good money for the wood … they want 90 per cent blackbutt because it’s a good indoor-outdoor timber.”According to these neighbours of Bagawa State Forest the Forestry Corporation should have Indigenous people doing their burningoff, “otherwise we’ll have another catastrophe like we did a few years ago (the 2019 bushfires).”
q Logging trucks in Bagawa State Forest on Monday 15 August. q Bagawa State Forest trees cut and loaded to exit along Battery Road.
q Loaded logging trucks in Bagawa State Forest on Battery Road on Monday 15 August, working to the Forestry Corporation’s Harvest Plan.
The Forestry Corporation spokesperson said, “Forestry Corporation wrote to neighbours of Bagawa State Forest when we were planning this renewable timberharvesting operation around 12 months ago”. Jodie continued, “The insane premise that FCNSW do things by the book is just ludicrous. “Our trust in them is at an all-time low with repeated local infringements and prosecutions, Clouds Creek, Wild Cattle Creek and Ellis State Forest, the tip of the iceberg. “If logging continues, the exacerbated fire risk to many locals is intensified (intact forests stay moist, helping to suppress fire danger) and after the 2019 bushfires, nobody wants that,” she “Habitatsaid.loss for some of our most iconic species, including koala, glossy black cockatoo, powerful owls, greater gliders, spotted-tailed quolls and endangered flora don’t stand a chance.“This forest should be part of The Great Koala National Park, it’s a no brainer.”
With ecologists saying the industrial logging of the globally-significant forests currently underway in Bagawa SF amounts to a koala extinction operation, Jodie said, “It is noted that the chance of the koala being extinct by 2050 is upsetting, embarrassing and a disgrace. “We will stand up and fight for our national icon because if we don’t, they can’t.”
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Trucks begin hauling felled trees out of Bagawa State Forest
FROM Page 1 earlier today, and this has now been rectified. “Our operations are transparent with plans published on the plan portal on our website.” Bagawa State Forest contains some of the most biodiverse and productive tall Eucalypt forests on the planet. These forests are one of the richest expressions of the evolution of the quintessential Australian flora, the magnificent and high biomass tall eucalypt forests, across all space and time, say Indigenous people of Gumbaynggirr Country and local ecologists. The proposed Great Koala National Park includes Bagawa State Forest for just this reason. It contains a globally significant, highdensity koala population with evidence of extremely high levels of koala activity throughout and into adjoining private properties.Various endemic species have a stronghold within Bagawa State Forest, including the Orara Boronia (Boronia umbellata) and there are many rapidly-declining threatened species such as the recently-listed endangered greater glider and the vulnerable glossy black cockatoo with major strongholds within this public native forest. Bagawa State Forest keeps Nana Creek and various tributaries of the Orara River flowing andLocalsclean. fear these logging operations will pollute these important catchments and compromise water security. Logging trucks are traversing Battery Road, which also accommodates local walkers, hikers, horse riders and the local blueberry farm’s pickers.
Jodie Nancarrow and Jayne Watson who live between Nana Glen and Coramba, with their direct western neighbour being Bagawa State Forest told NOTA, “We live where we live because we enjoy the unique landscapebiodiversity at its finest; beautiful forests from sub-tropical to dry sclerophyll, crystal clear creeks, peace and fulfillment.” They recently declared their acreage ‘Land For AboutWildlife’**.May 2021 Jodie and Jayne learned that a large part of Bagawa forest was earmarked for logging. “We contacted FCNSW and received a letter in August, stating their intention to ‘harvest’ in March 2022. “We requested a site visit, they obliged and sent out a FCNSW representative to tell us what to expect and not to be concerned as they follow ‘best practice’ forestry management, adding, ‘Operations will be carried out in accordance with relevant FCNSW licences, codes and standard conditions’.” However, last week when Jodie and Jayne went horse riding in the forest, they said they were surprised to see the road upgrades that had taken place along Battery Road. “This meant one thing, logging starting soon, although we weren’t really sure because there had been no correspondence since October 2021 (10 months ago),” said Jodie.
* Coastal Integrated Forestry Operations Approval, Condition 53.5. **Community Environment Network, see: https://www.cen.org.au/projects/land-forwildlife
Accusations of illegal logging mount up q Activists claim that giant trees are being logged. Photo: Mark Graham.
A spokesperson for Forestry Corporation told News Of The Area, “Timber is an important renewable resource and Forestry Corporation has a team of professionally-trained staff who work to carry out operations safely and in compliance with the environmental regulations.”
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Mr Graham had a different perspective, and said, “At no stage was it stated that the forest was closed, nor were any orders issued about this or for anyone to move on.” He said, “There were no signs indicating that the forest was legally closed”. Mr Graham has written to the EPA insisting logging operations be immediately stopped.
In response, the EPA investigated Mr Graham’s claims and subsequently found there was no justification for a stop work order. On Wednesday afternoon it issued a statement in relation to logging operations in Ellis State Forest and allegations four giant trees had been harvested and seven giant trees damaged during forestry operations. It found that none of the harvested trees fall within the definition of a giant tree under the Coastal Integrated Forestry Operations Approval (CIFOA) and Protocols. The inspection confirmed six trees had received superficial damage but the damage was not considered serious enough to affect the tree’s longevity or suitability to fulfill the purpose for which it was retained under the TheCIFOA.inspection also found that a seventh tree had been uprooted by the wind. The EPA said there was insufficient evidence to warrant the issue of a Stop Work Order, but its investigations were continuing.
The spokesperson said, “Every operation is closely monitored for compliance by Forestry Corporation and operations are also independently audited by the EPA (Environment Protection Authority).”Forestry Corporation said regulations for logging are very detailed and no breaches have been identified “in this selective harvesting operation, which is taking place in regrowth forest”. The spokesperson said State forests are routinely closed for the community’s safety during timber harvesting because they are active worksites with many hazards, and it is extremely unsafe to enter an active worksite.The spokesperson was adamant that closure notices had been erected on the gates of Ellis State Forest and said that, in line with the Forestry Regulations, information about closures was published on the Forestry Corporation website.(The notice for Ellis State Forest is at forestrycorporation.com.au/https://www.
By Andrew VIVIAN ABOUT 40 people, locals, staged what they termed ‘a peaceful and lawful walk-on’ into logging operations in Ellis State Forest by Forestry Corporation (FCNSW) contractors last week. The activists consider the logging illegal because they say it is in an old-growth forest and that giant trees have been recentlyMarkdestroyed.Graham, who operates a local private conservation reserve, said, “It is appalling that the same agency, with the very same public servants and contractors responsible for the illegal destruction of giant trees, koala habitat and rainforest at Wild Cattle Creek State Forest, are allowed to operate at all. He said, “Centuries-old brush boxes, blue gums and tallowwoods have been felled in recent days in these globally-significant forests.” He said, “Ellis State Forest is a critical part of the proposed Great Koala National Park with the giant tallowwood trees that provide food to the endangered koala recently destroyed.”
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q The artist friends who collaborated on Serendipity Exhibition: Jane Hutchins, Jill Hankinson, Ruth Randall-George and Monica Rundle.
q Sunday afternoon Opening Day for Serendipity at Nexus Gallery, Bellingen.
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q Nexus Gallery at the Old Butter Factory in Bellingen saw a great turn out for Serendipity Exhibition.
COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 5www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 19 August 2022 media@newsofthearea.com.au COFFS COASTNews Of The Area YOUR AWARD WINNING BUTCHER... BIG COUNTRY MEATS AND FOODS PARKINGFRONT&BACK 232 HARBOUR DR, COFFS HARBOUR | 6652 2197 NEXT TO BRELSFORD PARK, BIG YELLOW BUILDING | SMOKED PRODUCTS DONE INHOUSE FULLY STOCKED SMALL GOODS MADE IN HOUSE BCM_220722Ref:GraphicsNOTAc HAND MADE FRESHSNITZELSBREAST TENDER TENDER LAMB LOIN CHOPS19.99 kg $WHOLESLICEDRUMPSFREE TENDER SIRLOIN/PORTERHOUSEWHOLE(SLICEDFREE)19.99 kg $19.99 kg $ By Andrea FERRARI POPULAR demand for local artist and educator Jeremy Sheehan’s figurative drawing workshop has spurred the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery to put on a second session in its ‘creativity workshop’ series. On Saturday morning, 3 September, the free workshop will be offered to those on the waiting list from the first event and then offered to everyone should there be any places left, so keep an eye out on the gallery’s Facebook page: ‘IRegionalGalleryfacebook.com/CoffsHarbourhttps://www.Takingthestatementjustcan’tdraw’Jeremy Sheehan, the workshop’s facilitator from Bay School of Creative Arts has created an inspiring and accessible drawing workshop, suitable for adult “Perhapsbeginners.allthat has gone on over the last few years has caused us to become more introspective and question what is important to us and what matters for our wellbeing,” Jeremy told News Of The“ForArea. many of us it's nourishing our creative side. “The Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery has an inspired and proactive team focused on serving the community in ways that are meaningful and valuable. “One of the ways they do this is by removing barriers to creativity - all of them.”
Nourishing artists’ creative side has spurred demand for Jeremy Sheehan’s creativity workshops and the Coffs Coast has another opportunity to gain from his guidance
q Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery is putting on a second session in its Creativity Workshop Series. q Trying their hand at drawing, participants learn the skills of Figurative Drawing.
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q Bay School of Creative Arts has created an inspiring and accessible drawing workshop, suitable for adult beginners.
q Bay School of Arts artist, Jeremy Sheehan facilitates the Figurative Drawing workshop in Coffs.
“We are all beginning to see more and more clearly how this works, which is why the workshops are so popular and successfulcoupled of course with the fact that doing something like drawing in a supportive environment free of pressure and expectations can be immensely enjoyable,” he said.Jeremy says it is fantastic for the Bay School of Creative Arts to be able to collaborate with a gallery as there is a sharing of similar values. “There is a similar focus on building real, transferable skills through structured lessons and expert tuition as well as having fun,” he said. Bay School of Creative Arts has a “dream studio space” and a super creative environment inside the actual Big Windmill itself, alongside Coffs’ Pacific Highway.
With something like drawing, we come up with a long list of reasons why we shouldn't draw, he said. “Not having the right equipment, not having materials on hand, not knowing what to draw, not having the right skills, not being able to justify paying for lessons.“Toni Southwell, the program’s facilitator, along with the Council team and gallery staff, have put all the pieces together in a friendly atmosphere, with materials laid out in a well-considered space that allows people to find value in their work and learn from each other,” he said.“They even sort out subject matter and have facilitated someone to help with new Jeremyskills.”said it’s very important to be able to make this free, as Council and the gallery are investing in the well-being of the community.Expanding and developing creativity in one area such as the visual arts has a flow-on effect in other areas of our life. “It helps us build important life skills related to problem-solving and overcoming challenges.
Kindness, it’s free and it’s easy q Bubble Pop owner Emma Higgins, who operates her 'hole in the wall' bubble tea Boba Tea Shack cafe on Moonee St with Peter Watters who took tip-over in his scooter.
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Bubble Pop owner Emma Higgins, who operates her 'hole in the wall' bubble tea Boba Tea Shack cafe on Moonee St, told NOTA, “Pete and all my customers are people I look forward to seeing and I care for them like family.“Being able to make a simple thing like a coffee is something I do not take for granted; I pour my heart into what I do knowing someone will walk away feeling a little more energised, happier, ready for the day and that makes me happy. “When I looked out the window and saw Pete on the ground my heart dropped, and I felt Emmapanicked.”saw people rushing to him so she knew there was nothing more she could do to help there, but wanted to do something to help.His coffee, she thought. “I thought poor Pete would have lost his coffee with the fall so I quickly made another and ran down the street to not just check on him and reassure him with a familiar face, but to give him a replacement coffee. “I know he goes home to enjoy that simple pleasure.“Helaughed and replied to me saying as he fell, he also thought ‘oh no I lost my coffee’,” she said. “Really, in today’s world I love being in a position to show and educate kindness and my little hole-in-the-wall cafe allows for that to happen.“I’mso glad Pete was OK,” she said.
WHEN 69-year-old long-time Coffs resident Peter Watters was perambulating along on his mobility scooter on Moonee Street in Coffs Harbour he lost concentration and sent himself flying to the pavement – and his coffee hit the deck, too. The scene: Peter on the ground, his scooter tipped over and coffee everywhere. “I was not watching where I was going and in front of the old Police Station, I mounted an obstacle causing my scooter to tip over,” Peter told News Of The Area. “I was very lucky that a lady came to my aid; she said she was going to have to get a man to lift my scooter, just as she said it a man appeared on the scene and lifted it up. “I would like to say a special thank you to this lady and man, and to Emma who owns the Bubble Pop Tea café - I always buy a coffee from the shop and she must have seen what happened and arrived with another free one. “It has restored my faith that there are people willing to help,” said Peter.
“I think we need to celebrate demonstrations of kindness together as a community,” Emma said.
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Local Land Services is encouraging landholders to focus on effective biosecurity measures on-farm. veterinarian by phoning 1300 795 299. Further, Australia has long-standing arrangements in place to manage emergency animal disease outbreaks.
q An audience of Bellingen landowners heard an Emergency Animal Disease presentation by Jocelyn Todd, District Vet for Grafton and Coffs Harbour Regions with North Coast Local Land Services “The best thing livestock managers can do right now is to refresh their biosecurity plan, learn the common symptoms of FMD and lumpy skin disease and closely monitor theirNSWlivestock.”Farmers representative, Garry Dew told NOTA, “I urge all landowners to get involved and learn more about these threats and their own biosecurity - thus all landowners are welcome on 22 August at Nana Glen LandholdersHall.” should immediately report any suspected cases to the Emergency Animal Disease Watch Hotline on 1800 675 888, or their LLS district q In Dorrigo Jocelyn Todd, District Vet for Grafton and Coffs Harbour Regions with North Coast Local Land Services engaged with landowners about preparedness for Emergency Animal Disease outbreaks. q Dorrigo landowners attending an Emergency Animal Disease presentation by Jocelyn Todd, District Vet for Grafton and Coffs Harbour Regions with North Coast Local Land Services.
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By Andrea FERRARI PREPAREDNESS, forward planning and protocols for Emergency Animal Disease (EAD) is being shared by North Coast Local Land Services in a series of free information sessions to give landholders the information needed to prepare and manage an emergency animal disease outbreak, such as foot-and-mouth disease. Dorrigo, Bellingen, as well as Grafton have hosted these sessions. Nana Glen is next with a session planned for Monday evening, 6.30pm 22 August at the Nana Glen Hall. Essentially the message is that we all have a part to play in EAD preparedness, and producers have a responsibility not just to keep their own properties safe, but that of their local community, the state and also at national level. Jocelyn Todd, District Vet for Grafton and Coffs Harbour Regions with North Coast Local Land Services presented the information sessions. A local, who also has a private interest in EAD prevention, Jocelyn lives and farms beef and dairy in Dorrigo. “A lot of people are focussing on what the government is doing to prevent an incursion, when it is much more achievable and effective to focus on what they can do themselves to contribute to preparedness and prevention,” Jocelyn told News Of The Area.“The information sessions that we are running aim to update people with a neutral and unbiased opinion on the situation with EAD risks to Australia currently, the prevention measures the government has in place and how they are being increased in light of the current risks, educating on the signs of EADs (focussing on foot and mouth and lumpy skin disease) and how to report if they suspect a case, as well as educating/reminding them what they can do for biosecurity at a farm level,” said Jocelyn. Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious animal disease that affects all cloven-hoofed animals including cattle, sheep, goats, camelids, deer and pigs.FMD can be spread through close contact between animals and can be carried on animal products, equipment, people’s clothing or by the wind. FMD outbreaks are common in Asia, the Middle East, South America and parts of Africa. In May 2022 an outbreak of foot-andmouth disease was officially reported in cattle in Indonesia. The exotic lumpy skin disease is also now present in Indonesia. Local Land Services Director of Animal Biosecurity and Welfare, Paul Hutchings, said, “Our teams of district vets and biosecurity officers continuously carry out animal disease surveillance and investigations across the state as part of the NSW Government biosecurity service. “We are working with saleyards, producer groups and landholders to increase awareness of FMD and other exotic diseases like lumpy skin disease and provide advice about prevention and preparedness activities that are within people’s control.”
The ‘AUSVETPLAN Foot-and-MouthDisease Response Strategy’ describes the nationally-agreed approach to control and eradicate FMD if it ever occurs in Australia. For more detail about how you can help keep FMD out of the country, visit www.lls. nsw.gov.au/FMD Downloadthe AUSVETPLAN Foot-andMouth-Disease Response Strategy here: https://animalhealthaustralia.com.au/ download/1641/
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Preserving Coffs Regional Park, a work in progress
THE future management of Coffs Coast Regional Park is being guided by a new trust board including a mix of fresh faces and former members. Coffs Coast Regional Park protects the coastal strip north of Coffs Harbourfrom Macauleys Headland to Corindi Beach - and provides important day-use areas, walking tracks and beach access for the community and visitors to the coastalHeadlandsregion.andimportantvegetationare conserved by the Regional Park, providing habitat for threatened and protected fauna.The new board, appointed by Environment Minister James Griffin, includes representatives from the local community, Aboriginal community, Coffs Harbour City Council and the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
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The new board members are: Rod McKelvey –community, Grahame Douglas – community, Yvette Pacey – Aboriginal community, Tony Dootson – Aboriginal community, Councillor Tegan Swan – Coffs Harbour City Council (CHCC), Councillor George Cecato – CHCC and Glenn Storrie – National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS).Speaking as a community member of the board, Rod McKelvey told News Of The Area, “It’s an honour to be reappointed to the Coffs Coast Regional Park Trust Board. “I have been active in conservation all my life and have surfed many of the beaches on Australia’s east coast. “The coastline has certainly“Overchanged.theyears, I’ve seen dunes and vegetation so badly disturbed by beachgoers that we are at risk of losing not only many valuable native plant species and heritage sites but also the natural buffer this zone gives to beachside communities. “We adjoin 1200 neighbours, including two major resorts, a golf club and several holiday parks, which puts extra pressure on the vegetation and wildlife habitat.“The board is entrusted with the task of preserving and enhancing the coastal strip whilst working with the community to create appropriate beach access and provide opportunities for recreation in specific areas,” he said.Masterplans to direct future works have been completed for Sandy Beach and Emerald Beach day-use areas.“We will be progressing a couple of upgrades already underway at Mullaway and Sandy Beach day-use areas that the local community and visitors can use, while preserving the coastline for the protection of biodiversity and cultural heritage; the board will also be activating the approved ‘Emerald Beach Masterplan’ with the local community.“Along with these highly-visible, day-use areas, it’s great to support a network of Landcare groups and professional bush regenerators as they protect and enhance coastal vegetation,” he said. Rod is looking forward to working with the new board to add to the impressive list of completed projects achieved since its inception in 2003. “It’s going to be a very busy, but rewarding, five years,” said ExamplesRod.of some of the projects completed include the creation of the Solitary Island Coastal Walk, upgrades to day-use facilities at Arrawarra Headland, Diggers Beach, viewing platforms and new paths at Woolgoolga Headland and Safety Beach and beach access tracks throughout the regional park.
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q Endangered littoral rainforest headlands along the Coffs Coast. Photo: Robert Cleary q Solitary Islands Coastal Walk - Woolgoolga Headland. Photo: Robert Cleary.
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attheNewsProgressCetinich,towardsthatCountryGovernment’swaySportsgroundthefinallyAssociation“OraraSportsground.ValleyProgressisexcitedtoseetheupgradeoflightingatCorambagetunderthankstotheNSWStrongerCommunitiesGrantsecured$226,478theproject,”RikkifromOraraValleyAssociationtoldOfTheArea.“TheprojectwillbringlightingonthemainfieldCorambaSportsground up to national lighting standards.“Itwill also allow for multiple sports to be played, and to allow the second field to be available for night games and usage. “It also creates a safer environment for all users, including women. “The Sports Ground is home to the senior and junior Orara Valley Axemen, who are thrilled the project was secured and provides further opportunities in the future.“The project will be completed after the Group 2 NSWRL final series takes place, with Coramba Sportsground hosting the major semi final next Saturday for the senior Axemen,” she said. NOTA has been following the story of Woolgoolga Art Group’s ongoing upgrading work to its 50-year-old gallery. Ready to tackle stage three of its renovation, WAG made an application in the fourth round of the Stronger Country Communities Funding in 2021. Gaining the go-ahead, WAG received $85,000 for the renovation, which involved enclosing the front patio area, replacing the front doors, raising the floor to provide a seamless entrance and movement from the foyer to the main gallery, completed in early August.Applications for Round Five close on 23 September 2022.For more information including the program guidelines, key dates, eligibility criteria and application resources, please visit https://www. communities-fund-round-5funding/stronger-country-nsw.gov.au/grants-and-
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By Andrea FERRARI APPLICATIONS are open for Round Five of the Stronger Country Communities Funding. With its aim to boost the wellbeing of communities in regional areas by providing new or upgraded social and sporting infrastructure - or community programs that have strong local support - the funding has enabled projects across the Coffs Coast to come to Administeredlife.by the Department of Regional NSW, there’s a total of $160 million, including as much as $50 million for single projects, delivered by eligible community organisations.Projects must be for infrastructure or community programs that boost the wellbeing of regional areas through improved amenity and positive social outcomes. Funding is available for local community and sporting infrastructure, street beautification, projects enhancing accessibility and inclusion for people with disability, projects improving outcomes for Aboriginal people, and community programs and local events. “This is great news for the Coffs Coast because it will bring enormous benefits to our community,” said Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh. Projects such as Sawtell Golf Club installing security fencing and car-park lighting and providing accessible bathroom facilities were made possible through Round Four of the grant for $191,382.Another local recipient in the 2021 Stronger Country Communities Funding was the Orara Valley Progress Association, allocated $226,478 for its game-changer project to upgrade the lighting at Coramba
Cash for communities on offer q Standing by the footings for the new light posts are Peter Waller from OVPA with Axemen players and coach, Sam Burgess (right).
“It makes Maths Online fun, I learn more when I’m having fun and enjoying the class”.Mr Stribley moved from Geelong to the Coffs Coast earlier this year and brought his Party of One show with him, the reason for the move was simple. “The weather!” he said, laughing.The talented teacher effortlessly reeled off classic after classic and provided some insights into what goes into a threehour set. “I have around 160 songs which are four unique sets of music. “So if you see me on Saturday and Sunday it will be a completely different range of songs and“Iexperience.trytofit the songs with the character of the venue and the atmosphere of the“It’scrowd.something I’ve picked up over time, I started playing drums in a blues band from the age of 15 and played in a duo in Geelong and Melbourne for over 25 years. “I love playing music and found that it also compliments learning in the classroom, engagement levels and enthusiasm goes up significantly which is a win, win for everyone.” There’s a good reason why Party of One is saved for the weekends. “I tend to perform at the weekends otherwise I might lose my voice,” he said.“A day in the classroom can take its toll on your vocal chords so I save Party of One for the weekends. “When I stop enjoying playing live and think I have nothing left to offer, I'll stop - I can't see it happening,” he said.
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By Dylan and David WIGLEY NARRANGA Primary School teacher Eric Stribley wowed the crowd with an array of cruisy tunes last Sunday afternoon at the Jetty Beach House. The crowd immersed in the bluesy, country tones ranging from REM to John Farnham, Boy George and Michael Buble. The singer/guitarist has a dual identity of Mr Stribley the primary school teacher during the week and stage name ‘Party of One’ performing gigs at weekends.Narranga Primary School student Jaida said the charismatic teacher makes maths fun. “He’s always singing in class, everyone looks forward to his lessons,” she said.
By Andrea FERRARI DELICIOUS delights sold at the volunteer-operated Mary’s Tea House at Bellingen Hospital are largely responsible for raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to benefit the hospital’s staff with muchneeded equipment. The United Hospital Pink Auxiliary volunteers, numbering just 35 members, have served their socks off, selling innumerable walnut slices and salads, burgers and poppyseed cakes resulting in the UHA donating more than $75,000 in equipment to Bellinger River District Hospital in the past year. The massive donation, which included $55,227 for a theatre table, a $4,250 wheelchair, $2,100 for a Sara Stedy patient lifter, $13,192 in vital signs monitors and $300 in fleecy comfort throws, was tabled at the branch’s recent annual general meeting. While Mary’s Tea House provided most of the funds, the donation was also boosted by a Mother’s Day Raffle and recycling eligible bottles at 10 cents a pop. Not prepared to rest on their laurels, the volunteers have now turned their attention to the 2022-23 financial year, busily working towards a $17,000 target for a bladder scanner. “The focus for the 12 months ahead will be to achieve the purchase of a bladder scanner for the hospital, to grow volunteer numbers, especially on the café roster, and to mentor one of the volunteers to become the branch’s president so continuity of leadership means the branch can continue to support the hospital, its staff and patients,” President Deb Anderson, serving her eighth and final year in the role, told News Of The Area. “Once again, I cannot praise the efforts of our volunteers enough,” Ms Anderson said. “I extend a warm welcome to our new volunteers, and thank everyone for their time, baking and bottling, rostering, accounting, ticket selling, cheerfulness and friendship.” Her dedicated offsider, Yvonne Thomas, will also serve her last year as Treasurer having filled the executive committee position for the past 17 years. Nancy Hobson, a volunteer for more than 40 years and United Hospital Auxiliaries of NSW Life Member, continues as branch patron. Special guest Dee Hunter, the UHA’s North Eastern Regional Representative, also praised the branch for its remarkable resilience, cohesion and determination during what has been a challenging year. “I couldn’t be prouder of your achievements this year,” Ms Hunter said. “You continue to make a remarkable contribution to our local hospital and the health and welfare of our community.”Twomembers were awarded 10-year service certificates – Teresa McKinnon and Jo Bathgate. Mary’s Tea House is named in honour and gratitude for the late Mary Faichney's bequest to benefit the staff of her beloved Bellingen Hospital.
q Party of One aka Mr Stribley performing at the Jetty Beach House last Sunday
q Puppy Lola with Merridy Huxley, Margaret White, North Eastern Regional Representative Dee Hunter, President Deb Anderson, Patron Nancy Hobson, Life Member Irene Chesterman, Treasurer Yvonne Thomas and Gwen Vickers.
award - Andrew Hickinbotham - Queen of the Night. Highly CommendedDavid Bromley - Festival in Grey & Gold. Painting Award - Shae Nicholas - Gumbaynggirr Country. Sculpture Award - Equal First Linda Coomber - the Artists Talisman and John Van Der Kolk - The Journey. Highly CommendedJames Minson - Drawer. Youth Award - Lily Dedman - Emerald Beach. Highly Commended - Israel Rogan - Murrays Beach.“With the show wrapping up on Saturday
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q Major Art Award - Kelly Finley, with Secret Cove – The painting is described as a joyful exploration of our stunning coastline and very reminiscent of Diggers Beach in a bygone era.
The Coffs Harbour Arts Council also thanked Gowings for their generous contribution to the arts community through the use of the “Hub Art Space” and their overall support of arts in the community. “Who doesn’t love walking into a shopping centre and being surrounded by the beautiful artwork they have adorned the centre with,” said Ann. “We are also grateful to News Of The Area for their generous support and for ‘being there’ as our local ‘town crier’ when we thought all was lost. “Thanks also to our generous sponsors Coffs Cardiology, Mills-Thom Mechanical, The Book Warehouse and The Art Factory for their ongoing support of this great event,” she said.
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NewsOfTheArea PRIZE winners in the annual Coffs Coast Art Prize have been announced by Mayor Paul Amos at the exhibition’s opening night. “The Coffs Coast Art Prize exhibition has once again been a huge success,” Ann Leonard, President of Coffs Harbour Arts Council told News Of The Area. “We would like to thank Paul Amos along with the judges Tina Lee, Service Leader Museum and Gallery for Coffs Harbour City Council and Sara Bowen, Head of Creative Industries at Coffs Harbour TAFE - it was certainly not an easy task to select winners,” she said. “We are grateful to the ever-supportive regional community who attended the opening and celebrated this fabulous cultural event with us and to the generous volunteers who spent tireless hours making this exhibition possible. “Last but certainly not least, a huge thank you to all the amazing Coffs Coast artists for sharing their creative“Thistalent.region never ceases to amaze as is evidenced by the joyful expressions of those who continue to visit the exhibition.”TheCoffs Harbour Arts Council congratulates the following award-winning artists. Major Art Award - Kelly Finley, with Secret CoveThe painting is described as a joyful exploration of our stunning coastline and very reminiscent of Diggers Beach in a bygone Print/photographyera.
q Mayor Paul Amos announces the winners of the Coffs Coast Art Prize 2022. q Youth Award - Lily DedmanEmerald Beach.
q Painting Award - Shae Nicholas - Gumbaynggirr Country. q Highly Commended - Israel Rogan - Murrays Beach.
Winners - Coffs Coast Art Prize
q Print/photography award - Andrew Hickinbotham - Queen of the Night. Pictured here with Andrew and Tina Lee, Team Leader Museum and Gallery CHCC q Sculpture Award - Equal First Linda Coomber - the Artists Talisman.
27 August there is still an opportunity to visit the exhibition and place your vote for The People’s Choice Award sponsored by Coffs Cardiology,” said Ann.“The winner will be announced once the exhibition has closed. “You’ll see a great array of local talent at the exhibition, now heading towards its close,” she said.
q Vision Australia client, Luna Williamson, is five years old and preparing to enter school. Through intervention from Vision Australia, five-year-old Vision Australia client, Raphael Spillane’s eyesight increased from 10-30% with the proper eyecare and glasses.
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The Petbarn Foundation and Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs said they would like to extend a massive thanks to the Petbarn community and all those who supported the appeal and made this possible. Someone who benefits from partnering with a Seeing Eye Dog is Luna, pictured here. Luna currently has about 10-per-cent vision because of optic nerve hypoplasia. She gets about with a cane but is also quite happy to explore without it. Luna has been with Vision Australia since she was a few months old, when her parents noticed she wasn’t focusing on things.She has a visit from a Vision Australia staff member every few weeks to check on her developmental goals. She is currently preparing to enter school and is excited about the future, as are her parents Sarah and Jake. Raphael, also pictured here, has with10eyesightfromThroughalbinism.interventionVisionAustralia,hisincreasedfrompercentto30percentthepropereyecareand glasses.He enjoys flexing his creative muscles with the Vision Australia Feelix Library kits and the LEGO Braille BricksThoughkits. he had limited vocabulary and social exposure prior to working with Vision Australia, staffers have encouraged and nurtured him to become the very outgoing boy he is today. His expression of his wants and needs has expanded considerably thanks to Vision Australia’s help.
By Andrea FERRARI TWENTY-three Seeing Eye Dog pups can now go into training thanks to this year’s record-breaking Petbarn Foundation and Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs appeal.Thousands of Aussies donated - including huge numbers of contributions from those in Coffs Harbour - to the appeal, which raised a total of $1,169,890; enough money to train 23 ‘guide dog’ pups.“We’re overwhelmed by the support,” Petbarn Coffs Harbour store manager Kelly told News Of The Area. “With the help of the community at the Coffs Harbour Petbarn store, we exceeded our target by 188 per “Allcent.of us at the store love getting involved in the Petbarn Foundation’s Seeing Eye Dogs Appeal and are thrilled to have nearly doubled our store goal, not to mention the whole appeal surpassing the ambitious target by nearly $170,000.“Thanks so much to our customers, we can’t wait for next year,” she said. Kelly added, “It’s also a really great team-building time for us at the Coffs store. “Out of the 250 Petbarn stores nationwide, I think we finished 11th. “Our team really looks forward to the appeal, and we achieve a high target each year.“We love working together to support the cause,” she said. The Petbarn Foundation and Vision Australia had the goal of raising $1 million for this year’s Seeing Eye Dogs Appeal, an event that launched on 28 June and closed at July’s end.In little more than one month that goal was achieved, then exceeded.
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Celebrating creaturesan exhibition q My Dogs by Sue Roberts. q Sunrise Rooster by Isabella Brandli. By Andrea FERRARI A MILESTONE for the Coffs community - that’s how Tori Donnelly feels about her appointment as the First Nations Curator to lead the development and delivery of one of the first exhibitions to open in the new Yarrila Arts and Museum (YAM). Tori will curate Yaam Gumbaynggirr Jagun: Here is Gumbaynggirr Country, the working title of the exhibition. After a competitive process, Tori Donnelly was selected and will work with Gumbaynggirr artists to bring this to life. “I believe that being appointed to this position is significant in both a professional and cultural practice,” Tori told News Of The“BeingArea. on Gumbaynggirr Country and curating this show exclusively for Gumbaynggirr artists is a reflection of the cultural protocols we as a community heavily“Gumbaynggirrfollow. Artists really know how to put art where it matters. “My love for arts really stems from fellow Gumbaynggirr artists and the way they can interpret contemporary and historical stories into their professional practice,” she said. “We as Gumbaynggirr people are in fact perfectly placed in this area. “We make up a fraction of the oldest living culture and our arts, language, dance and ceremony are evidence of this, we still practice all of this but in a contemporary way. “This shows philosophical, spiritual and practical value and as the artists produce new works for this show I think a lot of the Coffs community will see our history in the works,” she said. In this exhibition Tori will be working with high-profile Gumbaynggirr artists from across our country. “I think the title explains the brief: This is Gumbaynggirr Country … what does that mean and how will the artist interpret ownership,” she said. Tori Donnelly is an artist and experienced curator with connections to both Gumbaynggirr and BundjalungAwardedCountry.Young Artist of the Year in 2018, her artwork embraces both traditional and contemporary art practices while expressing her spiritual and cultural beliefs.Currently working at the Yarrawarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre at Corindi Beach, Tori has made a significant contribution to the cultural fabric of the Gumbaynggirr region, having been involved in curating exhibitions such as ‘Salt Water Fresh Water’ for the Saltwater Freshwater Arts Alliance, and as a contributing artist to ‘The White Bluff Project’ for the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery.Chris Chapman, Council’s Director Sustainable Communities said; “This is a really important art exhibition for the city of Coffs, so I’m thrilled that we’ve been able to secure someone of Tori’s expertise and standing in the Gumbaynggirr community.
“I’m sure what she’ll be able to achieve with our local First Nations artists will blow us all away as we walk through the doors of Yarrila Arts and Museum for the firstYaamtime.”
Milestone moment - Gumbaynggir arts curator appointed q Tori Donnelly appointed as the First Nations Curator to lead the development and delivery of one the first exhibitions to open in the new Yarrila Arts and Museum (YAM): Yaam Gumbaynggirr Jagun: Here is Gumbaynggirr Country. provided and a raffle hamper. There is also a People’s Choice award, announced at the end of the exhibition. “So please do call into the Gallery, see what’s on display, and remember to vote for your favourite artwork; winning a People’s Choice is a wonderful validation of the appeal of an artist’s work,” saidTheSue. exhibition is on display until Wednesday, 26 October.The Gallery is open Monday to Saturday, from 10am to 2pm, with free entry. All artworks are for sale … your chance to grab yourself an original, unique, and truly local piece of art. For more information, check out the Coffs Harbour Creative Arts Group’s website, Facebook page, or email CHCAG@icloud.com or phone 0421 023 360.
By Andrea FERRARI WASPS, whales, pet dogs and a rollicking rooster, the animals and insects are back at the Coffs Harbour Showground Gallery, in the Coffs Harbour Creative Arts Group (CHCAG) members’ exhibition, ‘All Creatures Great & Small’. This annual favourite is a very popular exhibition for the group’s members, gallery visitors, and animal- and art-lovers alike, featuring artworks across the CHCAG's many disciplines: acrylics, watercolours, pastels, printmaking, calligraphy, porcelain, and more. This is the group’s only judged exhibition and this year has attracted more sponsors than ever before. Onboard this year are: C.ex Club Grants, Ticli Law Pty Ltd, Pacific Vetcare, Chemist Warehouse, Amcal Chemist, Piccolo To Go, Jetty Harbour House, Big Banana Fun Park, Book Warehouse, and Pet Stock, providing attractive and high prize stakes. “A very big thank-you to all those who sponsored this exhibition; it’s great to be able to reward and recognise artists for their work,” CHCAG President, Sue Roberts told News Of The Area. “We’re always pleased to see not only the number of entries submitted but the artists’ imaginations, skills, and techniques on display too. “The artworks spark many conversations about where inspiration has come from, how the artwork evolved, and how much joy artistic endeavours kindle,” she said. The official opening and awards ceremony is on Sunday, 28 August at 2pm. Entry is by donation; there will be light refreshments
Gumbaynggirr Jagun: Here is Gumbaynggirr Country is a separate project to the Gumbaynggirr Art Trail that will wend its way through the new building and animate the different public spaces.
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q Huda the Goddess, Australian Poetry Slam champion 2021 is coming to Coffs as a heat host and wordshop/ workshop facilitator.
Are you the next Australian Poetry Slam Champion?
By Andrea FERRARI POETS prepare, the Australian Poetry Slam (APS), a live literary performance program where the audience decides the champion, is coming to Coffs Harbour Library on 29 and 30 August 2022. Organised by Word Travels, there are 60 heats across the nation, with the best slammers performing for the chance to win the APS National PerformingFinal. writers get a microphone, a live audience, and just two minutes to capture the crowd.The host randomly selects five judges from the audience.Aftereach performance, judges hold up scorecards using a 1-10 scale. Whether you're a poet or an audience member, you can be part of the search for the next Australian Poetry Slam“Coffschampion.Harbour Libraries has consistently been involved and has paid for travel and accommodation for the winner from previous years to come and host the workshop and heats,” Marie Lo Cascio Programs Facilitator –Libraries, CHCC, told News Of TheCoffsArea.Harbour had a champion in 2017 with the youngest-ever winner, Solli Raphael, aged 12. “It’s very exciting to have APS in person again with the 2021 Champion Huda the Goddess performing live,” she said. The two highest-scoring poets will represent Coffs Harbour in the NSW state final.Huda the Goddess is the current Australian Poetry Slam Champion and twotime Queensland champion. Huda is a spoken-word poet, educator, mental health advocate, dancer and workshop facilitator. She describes poetry as one of her senses that allows her to turn her experiences into art and is currently working on her first poetry collection. As a proud Africanmuslim woman it is important to her that young women from her community are represented and their stories are shared. Poetry is her connection to communities, land and herHavingpeople. the chance to make people feel something will always be her goal as an artist.Huda the Goddess will facilitate a wordshop/ workshop the day before the heat, on 29 August. Writers wishing to participate in the heat must be at the Coffs Harbour Library door at 6pm to sign up. There is a maximum of 20 writers allowed in the localAllcompetition.agesare welcome to enter; however people under 18 years of age should confirm with Coffs Harbour Library if they will need to be accompanied by a responsible adult. The heat begins at 6:30pm.Theheat is on 30 August from 6:30 -8:30pm at the library.Full APS 2022 rules here: rulesaustralianpoetryslam.com/www.
q Past overall winner, Poetry Slam National Final champion Solli Raphael from Coffs Harbour, performing in 2017.
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By Andrew VIVIAN AUGUST is Tradies National Health Awareness Month, begun ten years ago by the Australian Physiotherapy Association.Theassociation is concerned that physicallydemanding trade jobs can cause and exacerbate a range of injuries. It found that tradies are overrepresented in workplace statistics compared with other workers and the average time off work because of serious workplace injury is five-to-six weeks, which is time many tradies simply can’tTheafford. association encourages tradies to evaluate their workplace culture and practices and to focus more on their health andInsafety.Coffs Harbour, optometrists and audiology professionals have joined forces to remind local labourers, tradespeople, and home DIY’ers alike to be vigilant of looking after their eyes and ears. This comes after new research has found that of the 9,298 technicians, tradespeople, labourers, and machinery operators in Coffs Harbour, about half, are not taking the preventative measures to look after their eyes and ears. The research also found those that consider themselves ‘weekend tradies’ or ‘DIY professionals’, are also not prioritising their ear and eye health.Of the 73 per cent of Australians who do handy work around the house (eg, mowing the lawn, gardening, painting, DIY projects with power tools), 39 per cent of them admit to not wearing hearing and/ or eye projection for these activities.Local Coffs Harbour Central Specsavers Optometrist, Jason Kimberly, said, “We can’t stress enough how important it is to look after your hearing and your eyesight”.Hesaid, “Once you lose it, there is no getting it back. “However, there are preventative measures you can take and it’s even more important for our tradies to be taking these precautions as their working environments make them more vulnerable to experiencing damage to their hearing and sight.”
He recommended tradies wear protection such as eye goggles and hearing protection when exposed to loud noise or debris and wear full coverage sunglasses when working outside.Hesuggested they test the noise of their working environment and get their eyes and ears tested regularly.Caleb Johnson, from Forest Built, holds a ‘toolbox meeting’ each week with his team and includes safety issues.He said, “The biggest occupational health and safety issue with apprentices is ear and eye protection”. Mr Johnson said, “I stress this with our young blokes because I’m suffering a bit from not taking enough care when I was young”. care for
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q Tradies are encouraged to look after their sight and hearing as well as their physical health.
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18 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 19 August 2022 Excavator (1.7, 3.5 and 5t) Bobcat/Posi-Track & Tipper Hire Coast 2 Coast Earthworx Mini Excavator & Tipper Hire Experienced Operators for Site Cleans • Green Cleans • Slab Cuts / Site Cuts • Footings • Trenching (Power Water Sewer) • Rubbish Removal • Septic Installs Pier Holes • Driveways • Stormwater 0437 528 007 Areas Covered Coffs Harbour, Bellingen, Dorrigo, Nambucca Heads and Macksville SEPTIC TANK CLEANING GREASE TRAP & LIQUID WASTE REMOVAL Local Council & EPA Approved ALLCLEANSEPTIC_M21_7082020_NENIARef:Graphics-NOTA 0438 237 24/7info@allcleanseptic.com.au963EMERGENCYSERVICE EPA LICENCE 21438 “The men in green will keep you clean” COLESAVAILABLEFROMALLSTORES Oz Group Co-op is a 100% Australian farmer owned co-operative. Oz Group works with our members to process and distribute the finest quality berries and berry products for our consumers. We are passionate about providing the community with the freshest berries through sustainable and best farming practices. Scan the QR code to watch how our Blueberriesindividuallyarefrozen RURALROUNDUP COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA TRACTORSM5SERIES gear that will delivers up transmissiontoworkinthestandardfor *Offer is available for business borrowers only. This 0.9% p.a. finance rate offer is only available with a minimum 20% deposit, 36 monthly repayments and minimum financed amount of $4,000. Terms, conditions, fees, charges and credit criteria apply. Different term and different deposit may result in a different rate. Credit provided by Kubota Australia Pty Ltd ABN 72005300621. This finance offer is available until 30/06/21 and applies to new M Series models. M5111 FINANCEMONTHS 8 Ray McCarthy Drive, Coffs Harbour 0266525121 www.alldiesel.com.au GRAPHIC_REF:ALLDIESEL_MSeries_COFFS_M22_1792021_NEINANOTAACROSS THE M SERIES 0.9% FINANCEFOR36MONTHS*PA Whatever the task there’s a gear that will get it done. The MS-1 Series delivers up to 110.5 HP and has a smooth transmission with 36 gears. Take on vineyard work in the narrow model or go with the standard for farming applications. M5 Series COMPETITIVE RATES ACROSSFINANCEAVAILABLETHEKUBOTARANGE Location consolidation for Mowers and More
MOWERS and More is this month celebrating more than serving the Coffs Coast for 15 Years. For the past 12 months they have been operating out of three separate locations for various reasons, but no longer. The business has finally moved to its new bigger, better location at 8 Cook Drive Coffs Harbour (right next door to Coffs MetalThisMarket).newlocation boasts a big, bright new showroom and display space - able to showcase all the Polaris off road; ride on and push mowers and outdoor power equipment you need to maintain your home.They also now have enough room to grow for the next five years without worrying about space. Since buying the business back in September 2018, James and Anne have worked hard to build a successful and capable business that promises to not only sell world-quality products, but provide world-class service that keeps them working for you long after you have paid for “Wethem.have now secured the best team of mechanics around and can offer sameday servicing and boast the quickest turnaround time in the district for service and repairs,” said James. “Although the current supply-chain issues don’t help, we strive to turn those jobs around and get your machine back in your hands in the shortest possible time,” he said.Anne said the business was offering special deals this month. “As part of the celebrations come in or phone 6651 7580 and book your mower or equipment in for that service and receive a massive 20-per-cent discount on service and parts,” she said. “Need repairs – book that in and receive 10 per cent off (including parts), there’s no better time to get ready for the next season, just mention this article. “All products sold by us will be ‘ready to mow’ or ‘ready to go’, tested and even delivered if required,” said James. “Any and all warranty issues on these products will be dealt with in-house –which means the person you bought it off is the person who takes the responsibility for any issues you have - they are only a phone call “Mowersaway.and More are proud to support local businesses at every opportunity and know how important that support is to the success of the business and the region,” he said.
q Mowers and More is marking 15 years on the Coffs Coast this month and celebrating moving its operations to one location. Picture: contributed.
www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 19 August 2022 WHAT'SVIBIN'ENTERTAINMENT EATERY Do WouldRestaurant?ownYOUaYOUlikeaReview? Contact Gaye Conway TODAY for further details 0436 355 564 gaye@newsofthearea.com.auCOFFSHARBOUR 02 6690 9686 fleetsupervisor@coffstaxis.com.au Weekend morning and Weekday evening shifts are available on a part time and casual basis. are hiring Taxi Drivers in the Coffs Harbour Region (Sedan and Maxi Taxi) 13CABS Coffs Harbour all the action live & loud from 12pm 21st Don’t miss River Sounds this weekend q Regurgitator, one of Australia’s great rock bands will be on stage. q The second planned River Sounds almost made it. q River Sounds is here, this weekend and the forecast is good. AFTER three postponements because of Covid impacts, River Sounds festival is here. Taking place at the Bellingen Showgrounds this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the contemporary music festival features some of the biggest names in Australian music and brightest emerging talent. They include Baker Boy direct from closing the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, alongside Regurgitator, Alex The Astronaut, Butterfingers, The Meannies and stacks more. All up more than 50 artists will be performing across three stages. The licensed and all-ages event has food and markets galore, a kids zone, and a huge big top tent to keep the weather at bay. Thankfully, the forecast is nothing but for sunny blue skies. Tickets are still available from www. riversounds.com.au q contributed.Sounds.atthisbeBakerAshfordCharliefromBoywillonstageweekendRiverPhoto:
20 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 19 August 2022 URUNGA Paul Tobias 0417 522 500 Andree Cardow 0467 519 036 STAGE1 blackwattleestate.com.auSettlement March 2023 SELLING NOW! LJHOOKER_M24_NGraphic:NOTA COASTCOFFS PROPERTYWEEKNEWS OF THE AREA Elevated spaces
The backyard is low maintenance and offers a mostly flat, usable space with a convenient second driveway allowing drive through access. This space has fantastic potential for the addition of a pool, landscaping, further shedding, or a granny flat subject to Council approval.Thegarage is very impressive, offering room for as many as four cars, ample storage, and an existing workshop area. Furthermore, there are two sizeable storage rooms that are accessed from the rear of the garage. These rooms provide even more storage space or would serve as the perfect area for a homeThisgym.location is close walking distance to Bongil, Bongil National Park walking trails and easy walking to local primary schools and pre-school. Toormina Shopping Centre is a short three-minute drive, and the property is only five minutes’ drive to Sawtell village and its gorgeous beaches. For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Matt France on 0411 675 860, or 6658 8840.
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Address: 24 Carrywell Crescent, PropertyToormina.Type: House Price: $945,000 Configuration: Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, four car spaces.
THIS is a spacious family home on a large elevatedPositionedblock.in a prime, elevated location capturing the northern sun, ocean breezes and views of nearby mountain ranges, this spacious family home offers a move-inready property with tasteful renovations and multiple living zones to suit any family configuration.Uponentry you are greeted by a spacious family room with attractive blackbutt timber flooring, which continues throughout the entire home. The front living room receives an abundance of natural light thanks to its northern aspect and has sliding-door access to the large front balcony. It’s a great space to enjoy your morning coffee with the mountains providing an excellent backdrop.
COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 21www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 19 August 2022 PROPERTYWEEK AgentsADVERTISINGContactUsTodayforInclusionintothisPaperGayeCONWAY0436355564gaye@newsofthearea.com.auEDITORIALSadvertisingalsohavetheopportunity of having Property Editorials published. Editorials are to be emailed to Propertymedia@newsofthearea.com.au Editorials are supplied by the Agent unless otherwise stated.
The centrally located, as-new kitchen includes a 900mm gas cooktop oven, a large walk-in pantry, attractive stone benchtops, plenty of storage and enough meal preparation space to satisfy even an aspiring Master Chef. Both the family room and dining area have great connection to the kitchen and outdoor entertainment area. The master bedroom receives great natural light, again thanks to its northern aspect and also features built-in robes, plantation shutters, a ceiling fan and an updated ensuite bathroom. The remaining three bedrooms are all spacious and feature built-in robes and ceiling fans. The main bathroom has two-way access from the separate laundry and features both a shower and bathtub, this room is in mostly original condition and offers you the opportunity to add your own touch and complete the internal renovations entirely.
22 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 19 August 2022 Shop 1/4 First Avenue | Sawtell Sawtell | Toormina | Boambee East | Boambee | Bonville | Urunga | Repton | Korora | Coffs Harbour Call us today for a free, no obligation appraisal on your home or investment property! 311 Sawtell 8 Dirrigeree Crescent FOR SALE $1,050,000 $1,070,000 House Contact Agent Barry France 0407 301 404 Short walk to the golf course & estuary 1 minute drive to the boat ramp & only 3 minutes to Sawtell Village Elevated, usable land with North West aspect and golf course/mountain views Spacious covered outdoor living area running the entire width of the home Inspect: 10am 10 30am Sat 20th Aug 2 32 Boambee East 56 Linden Avenue FOR SALE $725,000 $745,000 House Inspect: 12 15pm 12 45pm Sat 20th Aug Contact Agent Matt France 0411 675 860 Ideal brick veneer construction on an 704m2 elevated block Updated kitchen and bathrooms & multiple internal living spaces Main living room and bedrooms receive fantastic Nth Sun Easy driving access into Sawtell Village and Toormina Shops Close to local schools, daycare centres and bus stops 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: 10 45am 11 15am Sat 20th Aug 3 53 Boambee 33 Forest Close FOR SALE $900,000 $920,000 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 Inspect: 12 15pm 12 45pm Sat 20th Aug 211 Toormina 4/8 Lalaguli Drive FOR SALE $460,000 Villa Unit Contact Agent Matt France 0411 675 860 Easy walking distance to Boambee Bay Reserve, Large Nth facing courtyard with garden beds & lawn space Good sized bedrooms, both with Build in Robes Updated kitchen, bathroom and floor covereings Walking distance to Toormina Shopping Centre Beach and Estuary for Swimming, fishing & paddleboarding Inspect: 10 45am 11 15am Sat 20th Aug FOR SALE 3 Close walking distance to Murrays Beach & Hilltop Store Cafe Walking distance to Sawtell Village & Beach Modernised Kitchen, updated floor coverings, light fittings and the entire home has had a recent internal repaint Large Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe 32 Sawtell 11A Seventeenth Avenue FOR SALE $1,075,000 House Contact Agent Barry France 0407 301 404 Inspect: 11 30am 12pm Sat 20th Aug 4 Inspect: 1pm 1.30pm Sat 20th Aug 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 301 404 310 Toormina 118 Sawtell Road FOR SALE $725,000 $745,000 House Contact Agent Matt France 0411 675 860 Close walking distance to Toormina Shopping Centre Short 2 minute drive to Boambee Bay Reserve & Beach for Swimming, fishing & paddleboarding Large, Nth facing, 1005 m2 block with room for pool, Medical Centre, local schools & Parks shedding, extensions + potential for Granny Flat or subdivision Inspect: Contact Agent
COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 23www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 19 August 2022 Convenience Plus 2/23 LALAGULI DRIVE, TOORMINA • Two-bedroom townhouse in ultra-convenient location • Generous 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 SOLD 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 UnitbathroomSize:158sqm Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 2 1 1 $549,000-$569,000 unre.com.au/ben2.27 OPEN ToPhoneInspect unre.com.au/saw209 4 1+ 2 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 More than meets the eye 209 SAWTELL ROAD, TOORMINA • Beautiful white kitchen with stone benchtops overlooking the open plan living/dining area • Wonderful outdoor entertaining area with built in bar, workshop/storage area & toilet • Fully fenced secured yard with two sets of front gates, double carport with power & mezzanine level • Extra parking for trailer/boat, close to local shops & schools $749,000-$769,000 Land Size: 948sqm 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-$729,000 Land size: 751.8sqm Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 3 1 1 unre.com.au/ibi41 OPEN ToPhoneInspect 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 unre.com.au/bar55 $649,000 Land Size: 1,439sqm Chris 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 OPEN ToPhoneInspect unre.com.au/aub26unre.com.au/too86 4 3 3 2 3 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Majestic Ultra-ConvenientHome Location 26 AUBREY CRESCENT, COFFS HARBOUR 8 TOORMINA ROAD, TOORMINA • 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 • 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 $749,000-$779,000$1,299,000 Land size: 1,144sqm Land size: 784.1sqm 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 fireplace • Rear lawn 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 UNRE_190822Ref:GraphicsNOTAc 6658 6042 www.unre.com.au137SawtellRoadToorminaUnrealestateCoffsCoastunrealcoffs OPEN ToPhoneInspect CHECK ONLINE FOR OPEN TIMES ListingNewOPEN ToPhoneInspect ListingNew ListingNewOPEN 17/9/22Auction CUNDERONTRACT
Supermarket trolleyssupermarkets should take responsibility
DEAR News Of The Area, THE supermarkets at Toormina Shopping Centre, both Woolworths and Coles, need to address the problem of trolleys taken from the building and left in the streets. Today, in one street, there were ten abandoned trolleys, and this is a daily occurrence.People's behaviour is to blame,of course, but why return a trolley if you can just leave it in a street and let someone else get it? Couldn't both supermarkets either adopt the $1-coin system (you don't see any Aldi trolleys in the streets) or have the streets scoured a few times a day to pick up these errantSometimestrolleys? they can be left in the streets for days and I'm sick of ringing Trolley Tracker or Snap, Send ,Solve. I think it's time the supermarkets took responsibility for this shameful social problem in our neighbourhood.
Rosemary COOTE, Toormina. DEAR Jasminda, One of my siblings is inviting his new girlfriend to our wedding and insisting she be in the family photos because 'she's the one'. The problem is he's been with 'the one' about 15 times before and now we have a heap of lovely family portraits with ex-girlfriends and we can't display them. I don't want to hurt his feelings, but I also don't want to pay thousands for photos that will end up redundant. Loretta Dear THAT'SLoretta,definitely planning ahead. I like it. I guess past performance dictates that you are no longer confident that he's found true love that will stand the test of Andtime.since you're no doubt paying for the photographer, you should have the final say. One solution, and an idea that is becoming more popular, is to have pre-wedding photos for the bride and groom. This takes away some of the stress of the actual wedding day and gives you a chance to have a trial run. You may even want to have some photos in clothes other than your wedding attire, because, really, how many wedding photos can be on display in aAnotherhome? idea is to position her at the edge of any photos. You'll then be able to crop her out without too many issues if or when she's no longer in the picture (which may be the first time I've understood what that saying actually means). You could also have a bit of a heart to heart with your brother about his track record and hence your need to make some alternative arrangements on what is your big day. Don't feel too bad. Hopefully you only have one shot at this, so make the most of it.
Carpe diem, Jasminda.
By Manny WOOD RUTH never married and has no children.She has assets valued at $1 million.Ruth goes online and searches for a will-making service. She completes an online questionnaire, nominating her sister as executor and sole beneficiary of her Sheestate.pays for the will online, using a credit card. She writes an unsent text message, stating that she has “drawn-up and completed a will”, followed by a link to the website. Unfortunately, Ruth tragically passes away shortly thereafter, without receiving a final draft of the finished will and without executing it in the presence of two witnesses, being the legal requirements to make a validSearcheswill. for any other wills that Ruth may have made are unsuccessful, and in order to deal with her estate, Ruth’s sister makes an application to the Supreme Court, seeking a ruling that the Court will dispense with the formal requirements of making a will and declare the online questionnaire as being a “document”, sufficient to form a valid will. The Court reviews the meaning of a “document”, as set out in the Interpretation Act, which states that a document is “something from which images or writings can be reproduced with or without the aid of anything else”. The Court rules that the online questionnaire was in fact a document. The Court also finds that the online questionnaire was capable of being described as a will because it “was a statement of the deceased’s wishes for this disposition of property afterThedeath”.Court considers it relevant that the questionnaire was completed relatively close to the time of Ruth’s death, in terms of establishing the intention to make a will and despite the closeness to her death, found that there was no evidence that she did not have the capacity to make a will. The Court ultimately finds that Ruth had intended for the online questionnaire to operate as a legal will and after a one day hearing, grantsEmailprobate.Manny Wood, principal solicitor at TB Law at manny@tblaw. net.au or call him on (02) 66 487 487.
AndrewRegards,FISHER, Toormina.
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DEAR News Of The Area, LAST week an article was published about land clearing titled “Unsustainable” (NOTA, 12 August, 2022). I would love to add to that some facts about what the NSW Liberals and Nationals have done to Australian forests and koalas. The Berejiklian Government passed laws that allowed 99 per cent of identified koala habitats on private land to be bulldozed.TheNSW Liberals and Nationals got rid of Labor’s Native Vegetation Act, increasing land clearing by 1,300 per cent. NSW Liberals and Nationals passed down the responsibility of protecting koalas to local councils but didn't give them money or manpower to do so. Stephen Bromhead, a NSW Nationals MP, has accepted $19,350 in donations from the Stacks family which operates a property development company based out of the Mid North Coast. Three directors working for the Stacks family were charged and pleaded guilty to killing endangered fauna and they were each charged $5000. The Stacks family also has allegedly had contact with the NSW Nationals about koalaThepolicy.NSW Liberals and Nationals have cut National Parks funding by 27 per cent, have cut the number of rangers from 289 in 2011 to 193 in 2020 and have cut the number of people that make plans for hazard reduction from 36 under Labor to 10. All of this happens but the Murdoch press covers it up. So I encourage The News of the Area Coffs Coast, along with its great coverage of other issues, to also cover these disgraceful acts on Australian national treasures.
HYPOTHETICAL Taking a Legal Look
24 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 19 August 2022 On theCouch Email Jasminda: media@newsofthearea.com.au OPINION & LETTERS OPINIONLETTERS COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA
People vs Singh (cont’d.)
DEAR News of the Area, GURMESH Singh continues to characterise all opponents of the State Government’s plan for the foreshores as an anti-progress brigade incapable of constructive input. Every single letter writer in last week’s NOTA taking issue with Gurmesh declared their desire to see the foreshores creatively developed as quality public space, including landscaping and built amenities. The sticking point for everyone (as Gurmesh well knows) is his government’s proposal to develop private apartments on land east of the railway line presently zoned for public recreation. For the government to persist in this wilful misinterpretation of the facts to advance its own ends is an insult to thousands of concerned Coffs citizens. As for the effect of their proposal on tourism, what are visitors more likely to come to Coffs to see - a world class coastal park integrated into and enhancing the life of a growing community, or another row of glassy apartments for rich retirees fronted by a tastefully-landscaped nature strip? Regards, Frank SCAHILL, Coffs Harbour.
Jumping aboard the Coalition’s bulldozer
Margaret ENGLAND, Toormina.
NEWS q Oscar Waters and George Driussi at work on a bicycle. Photo: Jen Hetherington.
Regards, Wayne DUESBURY, Bombee. mitigation works during the last few years. Gone are the days when the shops in Harbour Drive were inundated regularly. There is no doubt that we love to moan but the truth is we are well served by the elected members of the Coffs Harbour City Council.
q All manner of objects are available for sale from the Men’s Shed, most recycled.
q Oscar Waters, George Driussi and Glenn Button discuss what’s next. Photo: Jen Hetherington.
Young and old dare to yarn
Photo: Jen Hetherington.
COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 25www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 19 August 2022 LETTERS & OPINION COFFS COASTNews Of The Area
By Jen HETHERINGTON STUARTS Point Men’s Shed recently welcomed a new member, Oscar Waters, a Year 9 student and resident of Fishermans Reach, who joined the cohort earlier this year. “I was at the waste station dumping rubbish one Saturday morning and I wandered over to the shed and got talking with the workshop manager, Glenn Button,” said Oscar. “I had often thought that young people, like myself, could use the skills of older folk,” he said. Older fellow Glenn Button said of Oscar’s enthusiasm, “We could see that Oscar wanted to take the initiative to learn and were delighted to welcome him to the fold.” In fact, he reckoned more young folk should do the same: “We are always looking for new members, no age restrictions apply,” he said. As the shed opening hours are currently restricted to the set operating times of the adjacent waste station, participants and visitors are limited to only Wednesday and Saturday mornings if they want in.
Tradespeople, hobbyists and regular householders create a stream of visitors looking for timber, tools and all manner of cast-offs that the members reclaim from the tip. Many items undergo repair and refurbishment at the shed. “So many cast-offs we retrieve from the tip only need minor repairs, and with our various skills, everything from carpentry to welding and furniture restoration, we often take on individual projects.“Weoften get requests from the public for bits and pieces and advice we may be able to provide for their own projects”, Glenn said. With an extensive array of machinery, tools and workstations, all entirely powered by solar, there is always an interesting collection of items undergoing repair, and on offer for modest purchase prices. Oscar said, “This is a great initial training place as I am aiming to enter an apprenticeship after finishing school. “I’m working on repairing a lawn mower at the moment, but I’m looking at becoming a heavy vehicle diesel mechanic and eventually open my own business. “I’d like to see the future of the Men’s Shed Organisation as a place where young people can learn skills for life, especially for educationally-challenged kids”, said Oscar. Stuarts Point Men’s Shed always welcomes new members, phone Glenn Button on 0488 799 437 for more information.
There’s good from our councillors IN moving around the central business district lately, two features of the city have come to my attention. The first is the colourful roundabouts, which lift the heart with their winter displays. The second is the absence of flooding when the rains have been at their heaviest and most constant, all because of flood Tell ‘em they’re dreaming
q Seated at the morning tea table, (from left) are Glenn Button, Ken Ord, Kevin Googh, Oscar Waters and George Bambling. Photo: Jen Hetherington
DEAR News Of The Area, LYNETTE Hyde (NOTA 12/8/22), says increased carbon in the atmosphere “will send us back to a primaeval festering uninhabitable planet”. If she had looked back into the past, when atmospheric CO2 was ten times greater than today, she might have noted that life not only thrived but proliferated. The high standard of living that she enjoys today is the result of cheap, reliable 24/7 electricity provided by fossil fuels. Never has there been a better time to be a human on this planet. Fossil fuels have turned a natural primaeval festering deficient and dangerous planet into an unnatural liveable planet. Life expectancy, population and gross domestic product (wealth) all increased exponentially with the increased use of fossil fuels.Machines powered by fossil fuels released mankind from the daily grind of trying to find sufficient food to sustain himself. Because of their use, we were able to produce more food in a shorter time resulting in food surpluses and spare time, releasing us to pursue other activities. We could develop better and more diverse machines, expand our scientific knowledge and create medicines against previously incurable diseases. Fossil fuels gave us leisure time to pursue recreational activities. They enabled us to insulate ourselves from the climate, resulting in a 98-per-cent reduction in deaths from extreme weather events.Now, because of “Net Zero”, we are under pressure to reduce our food sources. We “should” reduce or eliminate our livestock, diminish crop yields by banning artificial fertilisers, do away with the machines that enable us to produce food surpluses.Butthat is not enough, land is being taken out of food production to be smothered with solar panels which have to be renewed every 15 years and are not recyclable. The developed world is currently able to use its surplus food to provide emergency relief to the developing world in times of crisis.If we continue on the path we are on there will be no surplus available. Every person knows that the weather is chaotic and as a consequence, energy production relying on the weather will be chaotic.Battery technology is nowhere near able to provide back-up, base-load power, not now or in the near future. But we continue to march down the road to ruin with our virtue-signalling banners held high.All with the aim of reducing Australia’s CO2 emissions, which to date have contributed 0.000005 per cent to the atmosphere based on the IPCC estimate that 3 per cent of emissions are from human activities.Lynette is right, we are heading back to a primaeval festering uninhabitable planet, not as a result of fossil fuels but because of our insane belief that renewables will magically be able to replace fossil fuels. That great line from “The Castle” is most appropriate here, “tell ‘em they’re dreaming”.
SPORTING needs for local clubs and individuals using York Street Oval are being met with improved facilities through a $1.1 million NSW Government Infrastructure and Job Acceleration Fund grant.Coffs Harbour’s athletics community will enjoy new field event facilities and space for a grass track available for 12 months of the year, while the Northern Storm Football Club will benefit from modern change room and storage facilities.OnMonday morning 15 August Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh and Coffs Harbour City Council Mayor Cr Paul Amos dug the first sod, signifying the official start of construction work. “York Street Oval has been the centrepiece of so many different sporting clubs and associations over the years, hockey in the early days and now soccer and athletics,” said Mr “ThisSingh.grant will allow the Council to build a wonderful change room and storage facility as well as improved athletic facilities that our young athletic stars need to practise their skills for the future.“As well as ensuring our local sporting community has the facilities they need, the York Street Oval project will create about 15 jobs in the region during construction. “The new facilities will be a significant improvement for the athletics community, allowing them to operate 12 months a year from one venue, while fully accessible changerooms will encourage inclusive participation for athletes of all abilities. “The two new changerooms and storage at the northern end of the oval will benefit the more than 300 members of the football club as well as the 2,000 visiting players that participate in the district level competition,” said Mr MayorSingh.CrAmos welcomed the start of construction, saying this is another exciting addition to local sporting facilities.“Ihave been involved with the Northern Storm Club and soccer over the years through my son and have cheered him on from the sidelines here … I’ve played myself in the Over35s soccer,” he said, laughing. “Thanks Steve Vallance from the Department of Regional NSW and the Council team for making it possible and so “Forquickly.the local Little Athletics this is a step in the right direction towards our greater aspiration for a Regional Athletics Centre, but at this point in time we’re doing our best and it’s a great start.“We also have forward plans in place to relocate the Northern Storm Club out to Moonee – but for now we want to make their York Street home comfortable: improved lighting, improved access, improved facilities will see them well catered for until we can make that major planned move down the track. “Council is also installing an additional toilet block, while Northern Storm FC is funding a modular canteen,” said Cr SteveAmos. Vallance, Department of Regional NSW told NOTA, “It’s a really good opportunity for Little Athletics kids to have access to high-quality, purpose-built facilities.
Association was established in 2009.Theland, on the western side of the Woolgoolga netball courts, was secured with a licence agreement from Coffs Harbour City Council.Incorporated in September 2013 a committee was formed to manage the ongoing progress of the gardens. In the past eight years the garden has grown to include community garden beds, 38 rental beds, art on the fences, a fruit orchard, shade trees, Hills hoists, and a ‘fairy’ garden. We now have established tool sheds, a shadehouse, a pickle ‘palace’ and lard with all sorts of goodies, glasshouse, compost bins and areas for collecting and storing the components for composting, bays for mulch and manures, water tanks and solar power. We have completed the meeting place, installed five water tanks, a composting toilet, movie projector and screen, recycling for glass jars, coffee pods and organic materials in the compost bays, worm farms, plant stalls and sales. The gatehouse project is underway with a mosaic pathway that will allow greater wheelchair access to the meeting space and the rest of the garden and including more garden areas to cater to all our members and the community.
“This is a good opportunity to further promote football for kids and adults.” Aidan Burger, President of Coffs Coast Little Athletics told NOTA, “This is another great opportunity for kids and local athletes to have an impressive facility to train and compete on. “A grass running track, long and triple jump pits and synthetic runner which is a huge step in the right direction, meaning it’s allweather … it can be really hard to train when it’s wet. “There’s discus and shotput facilities as well,” he said.
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THE Woolgoolga Regional Community Garden, better known as Woopi Gardens, is having its first open day since Covid closed most things down. It is a chance for people to see what the garden has become since its inception. Eight years ago it began as a bare piece of land and has slowly and consistently grown into an amazing focal point and a jewel for the community of this region. The open day at the garden is an opportunity to come and have a look at the garden, the food it grows, the beautiful spaces within its boundaries, the showcase of sustainability, re-use and recycling, the meeting space, the shadehouse and the fun that has been created. There will be food, music, communityworkshops,groupdisplays, kids entertainment, Lions club barbecue and more. It will be on Sunday 25 September from 10am until 3pm at 79 Scarborough Street,ThereWoolgoolga.isparking at the netball car park. This a plastic free event, so patrons are asked to take their own utensils, mugs and plates. The GardensRegionalWoolgoolgaCommunity(WRCG)
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York Street Oval sporting an upgrade
q Steve Vallance from the Department of Regional NSW with Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh and Coffs Harbour Mayor Cr Paul Amos. q Northern Storm secretary Michael Lloyd (left) and Coffs Coast Little Athletics president Aidan Burger at York Street Oval.
q Earth flies as Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh and Coffs Harbour Mayor Paul Amos officially start the work getting the first sod dug at York Street Oval. q Digging the first sod: Coffs Harbour Mayor Cr Paul Amos and Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh.
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q Woolgoolga Red Cross President Carol Rowe presents retiring pianist Val Moase with a certificate of thanks, with Friendship Afternoon Tea (FAT) Coordinator Kerry Chaffey. q Nota Bene has performed at weddings, art exhibition openings, music festivals, and concerts and now will entertain guests at Woolgoolga Red Cross’ next FAT. q Woolgoolga Red Cross volunteer Jenny Wilks persuading FAT MC Scott Rodham to purchase some raffle tickets.
The most recent full club trip together was to the Regional Botanic Gardens in Coffs Harbour, where members were welcomed with a generous morning tea served by cheerful gardens volunteers, followed by a guided tour of the facility. “Some of us travelled in the small people mover, others walked to view the beautiful and extensive gardens under the expert guidance of knowledgeable gardens guides,” said Social Committee organiser Alan Beattie.“Lunch followed at the Chill’n’Chat Café in Coffs and everyone agreed that it was a delightful day out,” he said. “We all enjoyed getting together and getting out to the Lookinggardens.”ahead, President Tony Blair said there were exciting plans for future outings further encouraging local“Comeretirees.along to any of the events to experience the pleasures and comradeship of a friendly and supportive group of members,” said Tony. More information can be obtained from Tony on 0438 989 924 or Noreen on 0410 466 188.
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q Kevin Little and John Moon enjoying the people mover at Probus’ trip to the Botanic Gardens. Photo:Ian Wade. q Woolgoolga Probus members Barbara, Anne, John, Sue and Kevin admiring the Japanese Garden. Photo: Iam Wade. q Robyn, Margaret, Noreen, Rod, Laurie and Margaret – a delightful day out for Woolgoolga Probus. Photo: Ian Wade.
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By Andrea FERRARI PIANIST Val Moase, whose fingers have been tinkling the ivories for Woolgoolga Red Cross for many a year, has been thanked for her long service to the branch as she steps down from the piano stool.At a recent meeting Woolgoolga Red Cross members were delighted to be able to celebrate Val’s many years of dedicated volunteering to the branch. The branch has conducted monthly ‘Friendship Afternoon Teas’ (FAT) for more than 30 years and during that time has relied on volunteer pianists to accompany the singalongs and to support the MC and entertainers.
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By Andrea FERRARI PROBUS Woolgoolga Club is back with a packed agenda of monthly meetings, regular outings and socialising. With the plans in place and people signing up for meeting, the club is inviting retirees interested in Probus to get in “Liketouch.many other groups
q Coffs Harbour orchestral group, Nota Bene will perform at Woolgoolga Red Cross’ August 26 Friendship Afternoon Tea gathering.
Woolgoolga Probus has been affected by the pandemic over the past few years, but the club is now back to running a full program of activities for men and women who want to meet other people, socialise and get out and about and learn more about what is going on in the world,” Secretary Robyn Rooth told News Of The Area. Probus Clubs are for active retirees and concentrate on providing friendship, fun, andThefellowship.Woolgoolga club meets monthly on the fourth Wednesday of each month, “for an interesting and often thought-challenging guest speaker,” said Robyn. “We also enjoy regular outings and trips to various places around our area, meals together, a bird watching group and monthly coffee and chat mornings.”
q Woolgoolga Probus members Barbara, Anne, John, Sue and Kevin admiring the Japanese Garden. Photo: Ian Wade.
Pianist Val bows out
Woolgoolga Probus back in action
“Val has provided her very special talents for many of those years and we will miss her skills as she has finally decided it is time to hand over to someone younger,” Robyn Rooth, from Woolgoolga Red Cross, told News Of The Area. Val has not only played piano for the group but has also knitted Trauma Teddies for many years, baked countless scones for functions, supported meetings by playing the music for the national anthem, and entertained with her famous versions of Pamela Ayres’ poems.Val was presented with a certificate of thanks from the NSW Red Cross chairman and with a plant for her home by President Carol Rowe and FAT Coordinator Kerry Chaffey. Carol said, “Whilst Val may not be playing in the future, she will certainly remain a valued member of the branch and we look forward to many years of her company”.Thismonth’s Friendship Afternoon Tea will be at the Seniors Centre at 2pm on Friday 26 August. Kerry Chaffey said entertainment would be provided by the orchestral group Nota Bene, comprising six string musicians. On violins there’s Wendy Nathan, Louise Thompson and Pam Fayle, playing the viola are Ruth Egan and David Fayle, with Stephanie Abbott on the“Wecello.are all members of Coffs Harbour City Orchestra, and we play a range of chamber music from classical to more recent popular songs and movie themes,” Pam Fayle told NOTA. “We have performed at weddings, art exhibition openings, music festivals and concerts and sometimes we are joined by pianist Adrienne Farago.”Asusual there will also be raffles, singalongs and quizzes.“Everyone is welcome for a very pleasant outing,” said Robyn. “Two of our long-serving members also received their 10-year medals this month. “They are Michelle Chorley who worked with her husband some years ago to conduct the annual Red Cross Calling“TheCampaign.otherwas Alistair Milroy, who told members he was following in the footsteps of his mother who was a member for 30 years and before coming to Australia was involved with Scottish Red“RedCross.Cross certainly has a proud heritage,” he said. For more information about the Friendship Afternoon Teas phone Kerry on 0475 774 663. General enquiries can be made to Robyn on 0418 646 801.
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By David WIGLEY SQUASH players have adjusted well to the local conditions in the early rounds of the Costa North Coast Open. The Wednesday and Thursday matches produced fantastic encounters as we head into Friday night’s quarter-finals with the top eight men and eight women in action leading into the semi-finals on Saturday 20 August.Inthe women’s quarter finals, the likely matchup between Chan Sin Yuk HGK No 1 seed, will be against the winner of Celina Walser SUI and Rachel Grinham AUS. In the bottom half of the draw Grace Gear ENG is expected to meet the winner of the Jessica Turnbull AUS v Yasshmita Jadish Kumar MAL match. In the men’s fixtures, top seed Henry Leung HGK is expected to meet the winner of an allAustralian matchup between Rex Hedrick and Joseph White with the winner moving into Saturday’s semiThe Costa North Coast Open, which is a PSA Challenger Tour 10 tournament, offers the prize of world-ranking points.Success enables the players to enter higher categorised events worldwide, so each contest is crucial towards their rise up the world rankings and the PSA World Tour. Spectators can relish the skills and energy the players bring to the courts during the next three days of competition in Coffs Harbour. It’s a tough draw with players from England, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, Egypt, and Australia among those in tonight’s action.Tournament director Peter Saxby welcomes visitors to the squash centre to enjoy the world-class event. “Spectators should be early for tonight’s live action at the Coffs Squash Centre to see some powerhouse play. “A support program of graded events for both seniors and junior players gets underway tonight with a strong contingent of players from the Coffs Coast competing against players from QLD, NSW, ACT and Victoria throughout the “Theweekend.support of sponsors has been fantastic in bringing this event to Coffs Harbour and our thanks go to Costa Group Industries, Coffs Coast Events, City Council and supporting businesses,” said Peter.
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THE Coffs Coast Tigers cruised to a 4-1 victory against Macleay Valley Rangers to consolidate their top spot on the ladder of the Coastal Premier League (CPL) reserve grade. With one of the youngest squads in the league, what the Tigers lack in experience they make up with raw skill and speed. The CPL reserve grade competition has become a two-horse race between the Coffs Coast Tigers and cross-town rivals Coffs City United Lions, with teams switching positions at the top of the ladder throughout the season.
q The women’s open final is on Sunday at 1pm.
Sydney Sixers to host super clinic in Coffs Harbour
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q Coffs Coast Tigers are leading the Coastal Premier League Reserve Grade competition. fought 2-1 win against Southern, which gave us belief we could get the job done under any circumstance, even with our coaches stepping up to help out.” The win gives the Tigers a four point lead over the Lions who have one game in hand over the Tigers. The result sets the scene for Saturday’s king of the jungle contest where the Tigers face the Lions on Saturday 20 August at 3pm at Forsyth Park in a match which could determine the reserve grade premiership.
King of the jungle clash on the horizon
THE Sydney Sixers are returning to Coffs Harbour for another Big Bash League game in January.Butbefore they do, the Sixers will be hosting a free super clinic for young aspiring cricketers at the Coffs Coast Sport and Leisure Park Field 1, from 2pm-3.30pm on Sunday, 28 August.BBL stars Kurtis Patterson, Ben Dwarshuis and Jack Edwards will be joined by WBBL fast bowlers Lauren Cheatle and Maitlan Brown to help youngsters enjoy a variety of fun cricket games designed to suit all levels.Thesuper clinic is part of the Sixers’ annual regional tour, with the Sixers set to return to Coffs Harbour once again for their KFC BBL|12 match against the Adelaide Strikers at the Ce.x Coffs International Stadium on Tuesday, 17 January. The Sixers and Strikers met in the first ever BBL game played in Coffs Harbour in January 2020. Ben Dwarshuis was part of the Sixers teams who won both the BBL|09 and BBL|10 titles.He said the super clinic would be an awesome way for Coffs Coast locals to enjoy some fun cricket activities. “We love coming to Coffs Harbour, we love putting on Super Clinics,” he said. “To see the smile on the faces of the kids when they hit the ball, take a wicket or a catch is so special and as players, it gives us so much“Coffssatisfaction.hasbecome our home away from home over the last few years and we are looking forward to coming back for the clinic and then our game against the Adelaide Strikers in January,” he said. The Sydney Sixers have played two BBL matches at the Ce.x Coffs International Stadium since 2020.
q Grace Gear No 2 Seed Costa North Coast Open. q Henry Leung No 1 Seed Costa North Coast Open 2022.
WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND: Friday 19 August: 6.15pm: quarter finals men’s and women’s openSaturdaystart. 20 August: 1pm-4pm: semi-final’s women’s and men’sSundayOpen21 August: 1pm - women’s open final 2pm - Men’s Open Final 3.15pm: conclusion and presentations.
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Eighteen-year-old Tigers goalkeeper Lex Weiley said three points against Macleay Valley Rangers was crucial with their match against the Lions on the horizon. “We had a game that we knew we had to win going into next weekend against Coffs United,” he said. “We played extremely well and we were able to win the ball high up the field multiple times with our high-press and control the match tempo thanks to us having the majority of the“We’vepossession.played well throughout the whole season in reserve grade, dropping only five points throughout the whole year, which is a big improvement on last year's season. “We took in a lot of players this season and we have just been going from strength to strength,” he said. The Tigers play an attractive brand of possession football that starts at the training ground.“This year we have trained really hard to implement our style of play into the season and with the hard work being put in each week, we are managing to keep the ball for 6070 per cent of the game and play through the opposition,” said Lex. “The highlight of the season for me was our two games down at Forster and Taree where we had a double header that weekend and with our squad being very low on numbers we had players step up from 35s “We managed to grind out a really hard
The boys proudly represented Orara High School winning high praise from their coach and physical education teacher Alex Dujin. “The whole team always represents Orara High School with exceptional admiration and pride and we are thankful for the school, Coffs Harbour Volleyball Association and the rest of the Coffs Harbour Community’s support,” he said.During the group stages Orara won two matches and lost two matches which ironically resulted in a play-off against Wollumbin High School, the team they defeated to clinch the North Coast Final a couple of months“Wollumbinago. High School were keen to avenge their loss in the North Coast grand final a couple of months ago,” said“AsAlex.it happened, Orara rested some of their key players in the first set of the match and Wollumbin comprehensively won the first set 21 to 7. “The second set was a hotly-contested encounter where Wollumbin led 18 to 13, needing only three points to win the “However,match.Orara rallied and with a ‘never say die’ attitude, magically went on to win 21 to 19 in the second set. “In the deciding third set Orara, with exceptional poise and maturity, continued their great momentum by winning their fourth match of the tournament and securing an exceptional ninth-place finish while denying a highlycompetitive and persistent Wollumbin team.” The future looks bright for the high school students who will get two or three more cracks at the state titles.“This is an extraordinary achievement for Orara, because most students are still only in year 10, the vicecaptain of the team is in year nine.“This was their first visit to the championships and came away with invaluable experience which they will be able to draw on in their future quest for success in this competition,” said Alex.
CPL champions and current leaders Coffs City United have seasoned campaigners in ‘Magic’ Marty Kelleher, Joel Hampson and Nick Malett bolstering the midfield for the All Stars. Boambee have Mitchell Brewster and Tyh Murphy in the team and Bellingen have 18-year-old Rowan Juodvalkisin and Luke Beresford in the side. While it’s an accomplishment to lace the boots up against an A-League team at a world-class stadium, many of the young players will be dreaming of bigger things and a good show against the Jets may get them on the radar. "I'm really excited for the boys, it's not everyday you get to play with the best players in the North Coast Zone and play against one of the best teams in the country,” said Nolan. “Every weekend we have a NPL home game is a bonus for me as I get to go watch the “BothCPL. talking to CPL coaches and keeping an eye around the grounds, I've selected a squad that I'm confident in and that can showcase the talent we have on the Coffs Coast.”
q Orara High School volleyball team.
THE Newcastle Jets will take on the best players in the Coastal Premier League (CPL) north at C.ex Coffs International Stadium on Thursday 25 August at 6:30pm.The Jets have a strong affiliation with the North Coast having played two A-League matches, preseason friendlies, clinics and now they go face to face with the best players in the region.In preparation for the upcoming A-League season Jets coach Arthur Papas has arranged a one-week bootcamp in Coffs Harbour that includes a pre-season friendly against the best players in the CPL north. Head of coaching and player development at North Coast Football (NCF) Alex Nolan has been appointed coach and is backing the young guns from the six northern clubs of the CPLCoffs Coast Tigers, Northern Storm, Coffs City United, Boambee, Bellingen and Northern Storm. “The average age of the squad is 21, with some youngsters as young as 17 who I believe could one day play in the A-League,” he said.“We have combined the youth with some experienced players who have been performing each week with the likes of Golden Boot leader Marty Kelleher.”
By David WIGLEY AFTER winning the North Coast volleyball titles the Orara High School headed to Sydney to compete against the best 20 teams in the state.Primarily made up of year 10 students, the Orara team excelled against teams as much as two years older to finish in ninth position. Volleyball has been the glue uniting the players from various cultural backgrounds and countries such as Myanmar, Thailand and Iraq with students who grew up in Coffs Harbour.
Coastal Premier League All Stars Take on the Newcastle Jets
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Orara High School excels at volleyball state titles
The CPL has been an opportunity for the best junior players to flourish, making their transition to seniorCampbellfootball.Brear, 17, was given the captain’s armband for Northern Storm a few weeks ago and hasn’t let go following impressive performances and crucial goals at the business end of the Coffsseason.Coast Tigers are flying high in second place in the CPL with a nucleus of players who combine CPL with playing football for Coffs Harbour Senior College and who have reached the NSW Combined High Schools semi-finals. “Some players to keep an eye on will be the ones who will be in the process of preparing for their Year 11 and 12 exams,” said Nolan. “Coffs Coast Tiger's youth Jacob and Marcus Field, Baden Rees and Ptolemy 'Tolly' Horan will bring plenty of energy to the squad. “With 17-year-old Northern Storm captain Campbell Brear and Sawtell young guns Duncan Couper and Will McKinney keen to step up to the challenge for Arthur Papas’ squad.”
While preparations have been short, they have been intense.“We only have a handful of sessions before the Jets arrive but what we’ve lacked in training they’ve made up for in enthusiasm, they are absolutely pumped,” he said. “For me it's about getting the boys all on the same page as quickly as possible so that they have an opportunity to showcase what they can do. “It’s a 7pm kick off and we are hoping for a big home crowd to enjoy the quality of an A-League team and to cheer on the local players,” Nolan said.
Coffs Harbour Basketball Association’s winter season tips off
q Port Macquarie’s Angus Thurgate (right) will be amongst the Newcastle Jets players to play In Coffs Harbour. By Aiden BURGESS COFFS basketballersHarbourhave returned to the courts after the school holiday break, with the latest Coffs Harbour Basketball Association beginning recently.The2022 winter season got underway last month at Sportz Central, three weeks after the summer season ended with its grand finals. Coffs Harbour Basketball Association’s women’s competitions are contested each Tuesday night, and feature both a women’s draft league and a women’s social competition.TheHippo’s are the early ladder leaders in the women’s draft league, while Block it like it’s Hot lead the way in the women’s social competition, with both teams having won all four of their games to start the season. The men’s competitions are each Wednesday night and feature an A-grade and socialThecompetition.Knuckleheads are the early ladder leaders in the men’s A-grade, while Orange Juice are top of the ladder in the senior men’s social competition.CoffsHarbour Basketball Association’s high school competitions take centre stage on Friday night, with under 16s and under 19s teams playing off. The ladder leaders include Cash Money Splash Money (under 19 boys), Bayside Bandits U16 Yellow (under 16 boys division 1), Mullaway Magic (under 16 boys division 2), and Twisters (under 16 girls). Both primary and high school teams take to the court on Saturday, with the under 8s, 10s, 12s, and 14s playing at the weekend. Other ladder leaders include BDC Barracudas White (under 14 boys), Bayside Bandits U14 Gold (under 14 girls), Bucks (under 12 boys), Narranga Knights Black (under 12 girls), Jets (under 10 boys), and Lightning Bolts (under 10 girls).
Coach Plater gave an insight into what lay ahead in their qualifying final against a familiar“Theyopponent.(Hills Hornets) gave us a touch up when we played them at home this season, and then we beat them on their home court,” he said.“They’ve had a tough game against Sutherland the week before, and they’ll come out all guns blazing at home as we beat them there the last time we played them.”
q The Coffs Harbour Suns women. “We finished off well, and it was pretty tight for three quarters and then we kept our head in the game and didn’t lose our focus, while the other team got frustrated,” he said. “I was pleased with the fact that everyone contributed, and that the boys came out with the right mindset and didn’t let them back in the game.”
The Coffs Harbour Suns women won two out of their three games in a tough triple header during the last round of their Basketball NSW Waratah League season in Moss Vale.
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Seahorses playing for grand final spot as Group 2 finals begin
AS athletics fans from across the Commonwealth focussed their eyes on the Birmingham games earlier this month, a young Aussie star was also lighting up the track at the World Junior Athletics Championships in Cali,CoffsColumbia.Harbour’s Hayley Kitching finished seventh in the world in the 800-metre race, as she ran the two fastest times of her career in the semis and the final of the competition.Thepromising young athlete said the week in the South American country was unlike anything she’d experienced in her career, “The atmosphere was absolutely amazing, it was a huge stadium,” she said. “When we got there, there were hundreds of athletes from all different countries.“When I was racing, there were so many people in the crowd, it was beyond anything I’d ever experienced before.”Aside from the nerves from such an occasion, Hayley started brightly, finishing third in her heat to automatically qualify for the semi-finals, “I felt really good in the heat, I led the first 200 and backed off at the end.” She then turned in her performance of the tournament in the semis, matching the best in the game, “The semis were a lot faster; no one was messing around,” she said. “It was crazy fast; I ran a 2:02 in that race which was a personal best, I was really stoked with that because it meant I made the final on time.”She then recorded her second fastest career time of 2:03 in the final, finishing in seventh place, a feat that had Athletics Australia dubbing the teen a “certified star”. “I just did everything that I could’ve, and to make the final I was so stoked. “Coming into the competition, I would’ve been happy to make the semifinal, but to make the final and to be top eight in the world, there are no words to describe how happy I am.” For now, the year 12 student is back into her studies at Coffs Harbour Senior College, focussing on completing her HSC before beginning a scholarship in the US next year. “I’ve got to knuckle down, study, and finish the HSC this year,” she said. “Next year I’m off to Penn State for school so I’ll be able to train with the track team over“Methere.and Dad have also been talking about hopefully making it to the 2024 Olympics in Paris, but my next goal in the 800 is to break the two minutes.”
Success for Coffs Harbour Suns
Coffs Girl conquers world in Cali q Hayley racing for Australia, earlier this year. Photo: supplied.
By Aiden BURGESS COFFS Harbour Suns senior teams both had successful weekends with the Youth Men’s finals series starting and the women’s team having played their final round of the regular season. The Coffs Harbour Suns Youth Men (under 20s) are in the final six teams of the state after a 79-64 win against the Shoalhaven Tigers in their Basketball NSW Waratah League quarter final at SportzTheCentral.Suns now play the Hills Hornets in their qualifying final in Sydney this weekend, with the winner through to the semi-finals and the final four teams in the Thestate.Suns and Hornets split their two games this season, with the Suns winning by 14 points the last time they played. Suns coach Elliot Plater was pleased with how his side closed out the game against Shoalhaven.
By Aiden BURGESS THE Woolgoolga Seahorses have earned a chance to play for hosting rights of this year's Tooheys New Group 2 Rugby League grand final, after a 34-30 win against the South Grafton Rebels in their qualifying semi-final at Woolgoolga Sports Ground. The Seahorses will now take on the Orara Valley Axemen this weekend in the major semi-final at Coramba Sports Ground, with the winner to host this year's grandThefinal.first week of finals also had the Grafton Ghosts keep their season alive with a 36-8 win in their elimination semi-final against the Macksville Sea Eagles.The Ghosts now take on the South Grafton Rebels in their minor semi-final and local derby, with the winner to play the loser of the Axemen and Seahorses for a spot in this year's grand final.Coramba Sports Ground hosts the major semi-finals this weekend, which include the Orara Valley Axemen v Woolgoolga Seahorses (first grade), Woolgoolga Seahorses v Macksville Sea Eagles (reserve grade), Coffs Harbour Comets v Macksville Sea Eagles (Ladies League Tag), and Macksville Sea Eagles v Coffs Harbour Comets (under 18s).The winners of these games go through to the grand final, while the losers get a second chance in the preliminary final. South Grafton’s McKittrick Park hosts the minor semi-finals this weekend, and features the South Grafton Rebels v Grafton Ghosts (first grade), South Grafton Rebels v Nambucca Heads Roosters (reserve grade), Grafton Ghosts v South Grafton Rebels (Ladies League Tag), and Nambucca Heads Roosters v South Grafton Rebels (under 18s). The winners of these games progress to the preliminary final, while it's the end of the road for the losers. Qualifying semi-finals: First grade: Woolgoolga Seahorses 34 def. South Grafton Rebels 30. Reserve grade: Macksville Sea Eagles 22 def. South Grafton Rebels 18. Ladies League Tag: Macksville Sea Eagles 12 def. Grafton Ghosts 8. Under 18s: Coffs Harbour Comets 26 def. Nambucca Heads Roosters 6. Elimination semi-finals. First grade: Grafton Ghosts 36 def. Macksville Sea Eagles 8. Reserve grade: Nambucca Heads Roosters 20 def. Grafton Ghosts 10. Ladies League Tag: South Grafton Rebels 10 def. Woolgoolga Seahorses 6. Under 18s: South Grafton Rebels 28 def. Grafton Ghosts 6.
The Suns women started their weekend with a 63-56 win against the Queanbeyan Yowies on Saturday afternoon, before backing up two hours later with a 7552 win against the Goulburn Bears.The Suns went down by one point 54-53 against Queanbeyan in their third and final game of the weekend on Sunday.The Suns women finished second on the ladder with seven wins from 10 games, as they now head into their finals series.
COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 31www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 19 August 2022 COFFS COASTNews Of The AreaSPORTS Park Beach Men’s
25/13P. Hall def D. Lindner 25/10Minor Pairs 14/08 D. Wilson def C. Weatherall 25/15 N. McKee def R. Shephard 25/14D. Wilson def J. Thorn 25/21 Handicap Pairs Q/F 14/08R. Oakley, T. Blow def M.Star, K. Kaaden 26/21 Tuesday Triples 09/08 S. Crawford, L. Sharman, G. Power def T. Gordon, C. Jones, J. P. Phillips 26/9 J. Grant, B. Jones, P. Standaert def G. Skinner, J. Thorn, L. Boekeman 26/12 F. Prins, B. Hill, R. Shepherd def R. Beaumont F. Byron, R. Lane 17/16 B. Nicholson, D. Catlin, R. Host def B. Kelly, P. Lilly, H. Slater 26/14 L. Frail, D. Hull, A. Dorrington def C. Williamson, J. Carne, K. Morrison 21/15 P. Booth, M. Berube, J. Dunn def Genevieve S/L, J. Jones, S. Standaert 20/13 D. Francis, C. Smith, B. Mason def S. Braithwaite, D. Wilson, A. Braithwaite 24/13P.Woodsell, E. Crestani, L. Morris def J & S Rodwell, D. Condon 27/12 C. McLeod, P. Crockett, J. Robinson def M. Star, J. Murtas, K. Watts 27/8 J. Groat, N. Condon, J. Bennett def B. Odmark, R. Alford, R. Aitken 28/9 Thursday Mens’ Triples 11/08J.Groat, J.Phillips, K. Morrison def C. Weatherall, D. Valentine, R. Aitken 27/10A. McKee, C. Jones, L. Sharman def K. Williams, J. Miles, J. Grant 29/13 P. Weir, C. Smith, R. Alford def P. North, J. Dunn, B. Garner 15/14 S. Rodwell, P. Wirth, D. Wilson def D. Catlin, R. Host, P. Rambow 29/14 D. Burridge, B. Jones, P. Standaert def P. Woodsell, J. Bennett, L. Morris 19/18 J. Eding, H. Katala, G. Coleman def J. Robinson, R. Walmsley, R. Harris 29/9 L. Goodacre, J. Thorn, D. Condon def P. Booth, G. Skinner, A. Pike 21/14 A.Taylor, T. Welsh, R. Lane def N. Condon, D. Hull, A. Dorrington 23/13 J. McLeod, N. Dean, P. Newman def R. Beaumont, T. Cooper, B. Kelly 26/18 C. Williams, J. Swan, K. Watts def M. Star, R. Wisely, K. Kaaden 24/20 L. Miles, R. O’Keefe, T. Marrotta def F. Prins, G. Symes, S. Cook 30/12 D. Francis, S. Crawford, G. Power def B. Odmark, B. Wellard, D. Hall 18/15 H. Major, M. Berube, M. Moffett def K. Topham, B. Hill, R. Shephard 19/17 D. Powell, I. Trengove def S. Kindred, M. Clark 25/12 Park Beach Bowling Club conducts free bowls lessons every Saturday morning, weather permitting, from 9.00am.Allages and skill levels are welcome.Pleaseput your name down at the Club reception by 5.00pm Friday.
By David Wigley BISHOP Druitt under 15s girls progressed to the last 16 of the National Bill Turner Trophy competition following a 1-0 win over Oxley High School. Tayla Foldes opened the scoring in the 13th minute and the resolute Bishop Druitt defence held firm for the rest of the match to secure a place in the next round.Coach Mark Norberry applauded the quick thinking that led to the goal. “It was a hard-fought win and solid defensive
Bowling Club By Mark STAR RESULTS from Club competitions and social bowls from PBBC. Pennant Results 13/08 Division 2 Park Beach Blue def Urunga Division 3 Sawtell def ParkDivisionBeach 4 Park Beach Red def Urunga Division 4 Sawtell Red def Park Beach Blue Major Pairs 14/08 D. Hall def R. Wisely 25/15R.Farmer def R. O’Keefe
By David WIGLEY THE Coffs Coast Tigers mauled the Macleay Valley Rangers 6-0 in the Coastal Premier League (CPL) on Saturday at Polwarth Drive. The Tigers imposed their high press from the opening whistle and fizzed the ball around to control possession and create chances.Itwas a complete team performance where six different players hit the back of the Innocentnet.David opened the scoring from a well worked team goal and display,” he said. “Tayla Foldes pounced on a through-ball from goalkeeper Maja Robson in the 13th minute with a composed finish which ultimately proved the difference.”BishopDruitt now look forward to playing their next round in Coffs Harbour. “We await our opponents in the Round of 16 to be played on 23 August at the Coffs Football Synthetics,” said Norberry. “Regardless of the result, the girls will play on 24 August in what will be the National quarter final Taj Buck, Dakota Bennett, Arma Mite, Jacob Field and Marcus Field added to the tally.“Outstanding” that was how captain and goalkeeper Luke Kliendienst simply described the performance. “I feel we had a very dominant performance as I didn’t have much work to do,” he said. “All the boys were outstanding and are pushing more and more each week, our goal is to get better and better before we hit the finals,” he said. “I feel we moved the ball around well, pulling the Rangers out of shape until we could drive in and take our chances, in the first half we were very patient, which was good to see,” if successful on 23 August,” saidTheNorberry.victory carves a path into unchartered territory for the under 15s girls."Congratulations to our girls Bill Turner Cup team! Your unprecedented success is a bi-product of our individual skill development nurtured in our Bishop Druitt Football Academy.“Congratulations to all coaches and students involved,” said Nat Titcume, Coordinator of Sport Academies and High Performance. saidTheLuke.Tigers have hit a rich vein of form at the business end of the season with a CPL Premiership in theirThereach.Tigers and Coffs City United Lions have raised the bar in this season’s CPL and are neck and neck at the top of first-grade CPL with the Lions playing one gameSaturday’sless.
showdown at Forsyth Park on 20 August between the Lions and Tigers is a key match that may determine if the Lions retain the CPL premiership for the third year or whether the Tigers claim their first title. The match kicks off at 5pm with the reserve clash kicking off at 3pm.
Minor AFL premiership up for grabs
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Bishop Druitt Progress to Last 16 Tigers maul Rangers q Bishop Druitt under 15s girls progressed to the last 16 of the National Bill Turner Trophy. q Taj Buck (orange) scoring for the Coffs Coast Tigers.
By Aiden BURGESS FINALS footy has almost arrived as the final round of the AFL North Coast’s homeand-away season is set to be decided this weekend. The minor premiership is still up for grabs between the ladder-leading Coffs Harbour Breakers and second-placed Grafton Tigers, with both teams on 10 wins. The Breakers will clinch this year's minor premiership and a grand final berth with a final round win or if the Tigers lose, by virtue of having a superior percentage to theTheTigers.minor premiers earn automatic entry into this year's grand final on Saturday, 3 September at the Ce.x Coffs International Stadium. The final round sees the Coffs Harbour Breakers take on the Sawtell/Toormina Saints at Richardson Park, while the Grafton Tigers travel to take on the Port Macquarie Magpies.Thisseason’s finals series gets underway next weekend when the second- and thirdplaced sides play off for a grand final spot, in the preliminary final at the Ce.x Coffs International Stadium. The Breakers took a big step towards winning this year's minor premiership with a 12.14 (86) to 8.3 (51) win against the Port Macquarie Magpies away from home in the latest round. The Breakers reserves also got the job done in Port Macquarie with a 60-point win against the Magpies. The Breakers women maintained top spot on the ladder with a 13-point win against the Magpies. The Breakers under 17s also made it a clean sweep of wins for the club in Port Macquarie, with a 19-point win against the Magpies. Round 17 also saw the Grafton Tigers have a commanding 93-point win against the Northern Beaches Blues.The matchday in Grafton also had the Blues’ reserves win by eight points, and the Blues women win by 67 against the Tigers. The AFL North Coast junior finals series gets underway this weekend with semi-finals to be played in Bellingen, Nambucca Heads and Port Macquarie.
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The Pins: 12th Hole Margaret Webb and Andy Gilkes 15th Hole Vicki Silver and John Miles.
have lost a few pools in this area due to the floods with a few others being made swimmersConsequentlyover.inourAreaare doing tough for access to water to train and compete. Our medalist from the Championships are: Sebastian Webster 12 years from Stroud Seals 2nd in the Multi Class 100 Breast.Sebastian was also 4th in 100 free and 50 free MC. Isla Martin Coffs Harbour 14 was 3rd in 100 back.Jacob Thompson Stroud Seals 17 years Multi Class
Winner: Dale Allen from BoydDivisionMcGregor.6:David McGrath d Divan Swart 3/0, Stella Prystasz d Simon Grundel 3/2, Simon Grundel d Divan Swart 3/1, David McGrath d Stella Prystasz 3/0. Winner: David McGrath from Stella Prystasz. Coffs Harbour Bridge
MITCHELL JULY 25- NS R Roark, D O’Meara; EW H Michener, J Michael. July 26- L Coupe, C Coupe. July 27- P Houlton, J Bryant. July 29- NS N Dumont, B Edwards; EW J Thorne, S Thorne. July 30- NS P Jonutz, N Mitchell; EW C Tilley, R Tilley. August 1- P Houlton Team. Anniversary. August 2- H Blewitt, J Parker. August 3- NS L Power, M Rogers; EW E Colley, D Strachan. August 5- NS B Salisbury, N Mitchell; E Colley, D O’Meara. August 6- L Smith, J Bryant; EW C Tilley, R Tilley. August 8- NS P Jonutz, H Eyers; EW R Rutter, P Quinlan. August 10- L Power, M Rogers. August 12- NS E Colley, D O’Meara; EW A Fox, S Fox. August 13- NS L Hurley, S Hurley; EW R Smallwood, D Strachan.
Next week is another shot gun start - 8.30 for 9am. Tee allocation is as per the draw on the system. This is the Kevin Wilson Friendship Day - the draw has been completed however if you wish to play please contact Vicki or the club. This is also a sandwich day after play.
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Runner up: Warick Wallace 37 Pts. Ball Winners: Jeff Harris 35; Brian Prentice 34; Ron McDonald 34; Peter Lucca 34; Peter Woods 33; Alan Baylis 32; Steve Robinson 32; Rick PaxtonNTP’s:32. Second shot on the 4th Jose Caravante; 7th Brian Prentice; 11th Greg Flaherty; 15th Jeff Harris. Chip ins: Chad Nagle; PeterNextHill.game is on 28 August at Safety Beach Golf Course, Single Stableford, Australia vs Rest Of World. Bishop def A Sykes, M Watt, K Blake 18/13. I Robinson, P Poulton, P Watts def H Illingworth, A Oak, P Garner 21/11. M Phillips, V Maher, L McLean def C Treharne, C Taylor, C Irvine 24/9. C Keogh, J Kennedy def M Trengove, A Stone Congratulations14/13.to the grade one, two and three Women’s Pennant Teams on their wins played over the last three weeks.
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1: Will Fang d Gerard Martin 3/1, Reece Baker d George Ruaporo 3/0, Will Fang d George Ruaporo
TUESDAY 9 AugustSingle Stableford 9 Hole Competition with 38 starters. Coffs Harbour Golf Club Monday Vets By Vicki SILVER COFFS Harbour Golf Club Monday Vets results Monday 15 August 2022. 40 members played a four person 9 hole stableford team event - Yellow Ballsponsored by Gary and Jo Coffs Table Tennis ByClubDale ALLEN COFFS Table Tennis Club Results – Friday 12 August
Sawtell Golf 9/8 MEDLEY Stableford Lochie Smith 39c/b, Peter Hirth 39, Doug Hurley 38, Allan Wallis 37c/b, Stephen Spencer 37c/b, Frank Hurley 37c/b. Balls to 33. NTP 7 A: Paul McHugh (pro pin), B: Wayne Parkin, C: Swimming North ByCoastFaye THE NSW State Age SC Championships were not held in 2020 and 2021 due to the Pandemic, so the last one held was 2019 where 18 swimmers entered 81 Coffs C.ex Golf Club By Graeme ROBERTSON COFFS C.ex Golf Club played on 14 August 2022 at Sawtell GolfSingleClub. Stableford: The Winner: Chad Nagle 42 Pts.
3/0, Reece Baker d Gerard Martin 3/2, Gerard Martin d George Ruaporo 3/0, Will Fang d Reece Baker 3/1. Winner: Will Fang from ReeceDivisionBaker.2: Troy Prystasz d Robert Campbell 3/0, Steve Bjerking d Ray Pyne 3/2, Troy Prystasz d Steve Bjerking 3/2, Ray Pyne d Robert Campbell 3/0, Robert Campbell d Steve Bjerking 3/0, Troy Prystasz d Ray PyneWinner:3/1. Troy Prystasz from Ray DivisionPyne.3:Ann Joy d Terry Baker 3/2, Steve Frawley d Sharee Templeton 3/0, Ann Joy d Sharee Templeton 3/0, Steve Frawley d Terry Baker 3/0, Terry Baker d Sharee Templeton 3/1, Steve Frawley d Ann Joy 3/0. Winner: Steve Frawley from Ann DivisionJoy.4: Lachlan Diekx d Char Berglund 3/1, Yash Tyagi d Daniel Day 3/1, Yash Tyagi d Char Berglund 3/1, Daniel Day d Lachlan Dierkx 3/1, Lachlan Dierkx d Yash Tyagi 3/1, Daniel Day d Char BerglundWinner:3/0.Lachlan Dierkx from Yash Tyagi. Group A (D5 and D6): Dale Allen d Divan Swart 3/0, Boyd McGregor d Stella Prystasz 3/0, David Towner d Simon Grundel 3/0, Abe Bjerking d David McGrath 3/0.Division 5: Dale Allen d Abe Bjerking 3/0, Boyd McGregor d David Towner 3/1, David Towner d Abe Bjerking 3/0, Dale Allen d Boyd McGregor 3/0.
Park ByClubWomen’sBeachBowlingMandy RESULTS from Women’s Social Bowls on Wednesday 8 August.MGudgeon, B Bodel def J Clarke, P Grant 22/12. E Blanton, K Blow, J Safety Beach Women’s Golf Club By Marilyn ELY TWENTY seven ladies played the final round Monthly Medal combined with a Matchplay Qualifier and Vets ball competition at Safety Beach Golf Club Tuesday 9 August. It was good to see everyone out to enjoy their round of golf and division one winner was Karen Bellamy 96/78, runner up Lorraine Broomfield 103/80.Division two winner Lyn Reilly 102/72, runner up Rose Morrow 100/74 (nice rounds ladies). Division three winner Aileen McFarlane 111/72, runner up Teresa King 114/74 (nice rounds also). Best Gross overall: KarenNTPBellamy.4th June Banks (visitor), 9th Yolly Gallacher, 11th Carole Stone. Raffle winner Rose Morrow.Pro Terry is again offering ‘Give Golf A Go’ beginners clinics. Adults each Tuesday 10am to 11am, $15. Mixed each Friday 10am to 11am,Junior$15.Mixed Tuesdays 4.30pm to 5.30pm $5. 7 - 14 year old each Friday 4.30pm to 5.30pm $5. Please register your interest with Terry at the q Monthly Medal winners Division two Lyn Reilly, Division one Karen Bellamy, Division three Aileen McFarlane. Pro45Shop.h/c women and 36 h/c men are also welcome. First round of the ladies Club Championships commence Tuesday 6 September so sharpen your game with extra rounds in the 9 hole Wine Run or use the driving range and practice green. New members and players are always welcome at this friendly club and Pro Terry has a range of clothing and equipment to suit. Bill NTPHobbs. 11 A: Allan Heffernan, B: Wayne Parkin, C: Bill10/8Hobbs4BBB Stroke Linda Rankin and Paula Sercombe 64, Leanne Wellings and Helene Haynes 65, Glenys Davidson and Julie Jones 66. Balls to 66c/b. NTP 7 A: Julie Jones, B: Jenni Evans (pro pin). NTP 11 A: Julie Jones, B: LindaAllan11/8RankinStablefordRobertson 22, Hermie McGuire 19. Balls to 16c/b 13/8 Ladies 9 Stableford Leanne Wellings 18c/b, Vicki McNamara 18, Elaine EverittBalls17.to 16. NTP Gaye Hardcastle. Saturday Sal Michelle BlackmanAmbrose PGA Scramble Jack Roohan, Phil Elliot, Gregory Mann and Anthony Zullo 54.375, Joey Franck, Greg White, Chris Hyland and Gary Reidy 56.375, Andrew Dent, Stephen Sharp, Jay Newcombe and Stephen SproulesMembers57.875Ambrose Adam Blyth, Craig Blyth, Darren Blaikie and William Evans 56.875, Lochie Smith, Ethan Thornborough, Cameron Pollard and Joseph Whalan 58.25.NTP 7 Cameron Pollard. NTP 11 David Clements 14/8 Medley Stableford Cameron Pollard 41, Chris Chapman 35c/b. Balls to 32 events from Swimming NorthThisCoast.year we had 14 swimmers entered in 38 events.We 3rd 50 100 14 years 6th 50 free, 8th 100 free and 9th 100 fly. Sophie Scislo 13 years 9th 100 fly. RekkiNambucca:Bryne 19 years 8th 100 breast and 7th 100 fly.
Port Macquarie: Zara Phillips 19 years 6th 200 Breast.Stroud Seals: Caitlin 13 years 4th 200 breast and 7th 100 breast
B Grade - Marg Simons 19, Barb Withers 18. NTP’s - 12th (Pro Pin) Betty Snow, Christine Keogh, 15th Kerry Farmer, Jackie England. Wednesday 10 AugustFoursomes Championship stroke event played over 27 holes with 82 SponsoredstartersbyCoffs City GolfGrossCentre Winners and Foursomes ChampionsTrish Nance and Kristy Hickey 129, runners up Beck Goldsmith and Jodi Murdoch 133, 2nd runners up Tracey Foster and Steph Martyn 135 c/b. Nett Champions - Sue McLean and Michelle Palmer (29.5) 103, runners up Machelle Nichol and Marea Boys (21.5) 111, 2nd runners up Mandy Darley and Norma Andrews (26.5) 111.5. NTP’s - 3rd (Pro Pin) Tracey Foster, 12th Lyn Neaves, 22nd Lynda Butler, 26th (Pro Pin) Karen Brown, Jenny Shepherd. Saturday 13 AugustSingle Stableford with 10 startersNumbers reduced due to rain.Dot Trevaskis 33. NTP’s - 15th Tracey Kean, 22nd Steph Martyn.
Trinity Lismore: Bella Teale 15 years 10th 200 back and 100 back. Nambucca swimmers: More placings for Rekkii 19th 50 fly, 18th 50 Breast and 16th 100 medley. Well done to these swimmers.
First:Winners:Plumbing. Team Four - who managed to play the Yellow Ball for 9 holes and score 53 points. Rick Jenkins, John Wilgress, Norman Shannon and John Second:Delaney. Team Ten - who also managed to keep the Yellow Ball for 9 holes and score 52 points.Andy Gilkes, John and Bev Miles and Lois Elworthy. Third: Team Two - who lost their Yellow Ball after 3 holes with a score of 49 points. Vicki Silver, Jean O’Connor, David Haynes and Les Rollins. Fourth: Team Nine - who kept their Yellow Ball for 9 holes with a score of 47 points. Noel and Ros Frame, Jeff and Jill Fifth:Howlett. Team Six - who also managed to bring in their Yellow Ball scoring 44 points. Trevor Bissett, Mary Mason, Chris Tessari and Lin Kildea.Encourage pack of comfort food: Team Eight - who also managed to keep their Yellow Ball in play scoring 39 points. Sandy Dollin, Betty Peen, Margaret Webb and Midori Kawamoto.Nearest
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and B Morrison 24 - 12 Lucky Rinks 1. T Teer and J Clarke 2. J Ryan and J Hurrell 3. S Noad and J Evans 4. R Hack and J Anderson 5. A Boyden and C Davis No WoolgoolgaJackpot Men’s Bowling Club ResultsFriday 5 August P Cook and C Davis defeated F Cacciattolo and J Taylor 15 - 14 J Clarke and T Marotta defeated J Miller and S Miller 19 - 15 N Wood and T Allen defeated B Morrison and R Nuggett 30 - 16 S Noad and L Carroll defeated D Barnard and G Pallister 20 - 8 P Miller and H Teer defeated H Shutz and R Bennell 19 -12 Lucky Rinks 1. P Cook and C Davis 2. N Wood and T Allen 3. P Miller and H Teer No WoolgoolgaJackpot Men’s Bowling Club ResultsTuesday 9 August D Paul and K Martyn defeated J Taylor and H Shutz 22 - 10 G Lane and I Hounslow defeated B Parker and F Cacciattolo 22 - 13 S Noad and J Evans defeated Lorna Walsh and Laurie Walsh 31 - 7 T Allen and S Dodd defeated J Ryan and J Hurrell 24 - 13 G Pallister and G McInerney defeated M Brookes and N Wood 23 - 21 D Wesney and B Merchant defeated B Morrison and L Carroll 19 - 16 J Phillips and C Boyden defeated P Cook and A Boyden 30 - 9 M Hopes and C Davis defeated S Williams and A Charlton 41 - 9 T Teer and J Clarke defeated P Murphy and J Anderson 20 - 13 J Gibbins and R Bennell defeated T McKenzie and P Buck 24 - 17 M Jones and A Bailey defeated D Barnard and S Barnand 18 - 17 T Greenhill and M Hodge defeated M Lampert and C Latham 15 - 13 Lucky Rinks 1. T Allen and S Dodd 2. G Pallister and G McInerney 3. M Hopes and C Davis 4. J Phillips and C Boyden 5. M Jones and A Bailey No FridayJackpot12August 2022 D Washfold and S Dodd defeated S Noad and T Teer 17 - 10 G McInerney and G Pallister defeated D Barnard and S Barnard 37 - 9 Lorna Walsh and Laurie Walsh defeated G Lane and F Cacciattolo 26 - 11 N Wood and T Allen defeated W Bracher and M Short 26 - 11 P Murphy and C Robertson defeated L Carroll and M Brookes 19 - 18 D Evans and J Evans defeated M Hopes and R Bennell 18 - 16 J Clarke and T Marotta defeated J Martin and R Shaw 26 - 11 T Greenhill and C Lathan defeated I Cork and J Philip 27 - 11 H Jensen and D Jensen defeated N Haines and J Hampstead 25 - 7 J Taylor and P Buck defeated L Anderson and J Anderson 27 - 6 M Hodge and J Hurrell defeated R Hack and M Hack 24 - 8 P Stirling and B Rennie defeated J Gibbins and R Whelan 18 - 16 Lucky Rinks 1. Lorna Walsh and Laurie Walsh2.M
and C RobertsonNoJackpot PhysioWinner N. Tarleton 41 R/up M. Aubusson 40 3rd W. McFarlane 37 cb 4th T. Hunt 37 cb 13 August 18 Holes Stableford Winner S. Jones 41 cb R/up A. Hart 41 3rd G. Jurotte 39 Grafton came second with 76. Lloyd Smith from Safety Beach was 3rd on 77. Net Results 1st Lloyd Smith 67 2nd Mathew Worthington(v) 71 cab 3rd Patrick Sweeney 71 4th Gary Harris 74 5th Peter Francis 76 cb 6th Robert Lock 76 Junior Open Winner Holly Fuller(v)One Lap (2.5 kms): Amber Hundle 11.15, Keelan Birch 11.49, Austin Hundle 13.41, Bob Wright 25.44.Two Laps (4.8 kms): Craig Hundle 22.20, Clarissa Hull 28.42. 1st runner up Mary Ann Perry 38, 2nd runner up Peter Jackman 35 c/b. NTP’s: 4th Mary Ann Perry, 11th PeterBallJackman.runto32 pts. 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.
COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 33www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 19 August 2022 COFFS COASTNews Of The AreaOUTLETS Where you can pick up your paper If your business stocks the paper and you are not listed here, please email us. media@newsofthearea.com.au NORTHERN BEACHES Woolgoolga Woolworths Moonee Beach Newsagency Moonee Beach Coles Supermarket Emerald Beach General Store Sapphire Beach Service Station Woolgoolga Diggers Club Woopi Bottle Shop Liquor Legends Emerald Beach Blue Bottles Brasserie Mitre 10 Woolgoolga Top Town Market Sunken Chip Takeaway Sandy Beach Village Growers Market Woolgoolga Nicole Cardow Real Estate Sunset Room Restaurant Woolgoolga Library Banana Bender (Behind United S/S) Royals Garage, Corinidi Beach COFFS HARBOUR Coffs Central Shopping Centre Plate to Ply Coffee Shop Lucky 7 Supermarket, Northside Shopping Centre Bray Street Newsagency Coffs Coles WoolworthsSupermarket Spar Supermarket Coffs Harbour IGA Jetty Supermarket Shop 36 General Store Midway Convenience Shop Good Price Pharmacy Discount Chemist CBD BP South BP Truck Stop South Caltex Service Station BP Service Station Bailey Centre Service Station Caltex Service Station Park Beach Bowling Club Coffs Hotel Green House Bottle Shop BYO Cellars Big Country Meats Bray Street Butchery Coffs Harbour Produce Clog Barn Coffs Macleod's Furniture Court Homebase The Village Pantry - Homebase Observatory Apartments
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WOOLGOOLGA Cross Country Results, Week Nineteen. Men’s Bowling Club By Glenn LANE WOOLGOOLGA Men’s Bowling Club August M Jones and L Carroll defeated J Miller and S Miller 23 - 16 T Teer and J Clarke defeated J Taylor and H Shutz 27 - 17 F Cacciattolo and D Mason defeated P Miller and T Marotta 23 - 20 T Allen and S Dodd and defeated R Bennell and J Brooks 26 - 13 J Ryan and J Hurrell defeated G Lane and I Hounslow 26 - 13 A Boyden and C Davis defeated Lorna Walsh and Laurie Walsh 239 R Hack and J Anderson defeated S Wall and I Cork 33 - 17 J Weston and M Hodge defeated N Hallett and M Van Praagh 28 - 7 D Barnard and K Martyn defeated T McKenzie and P Buck 27 - 11 S Noad and J Evans defeated G McInerney and G Pallister 22 - 20 M Brookes and N Wood defeated M Hopes and J Wilcox 22 - 17 G Pauley, R Shaw and B Woopi Open at Safety Beach field of competitors challenged Beach golf scratch 12; Astin Nuttall 12:25, 13; Ben Ewart 12:38, 14; Tim Thorner 12:47, 15; Eddie Harrod 12:51, 16; Andrew Wong 13:22, 17; Thomas Hinshaw 13:52, 18; Drew Herbert 14:13, 19; Cameron Hinshaw 14:25, 20; Max Kelly 14:32, 21; Stephen Boyd 14:41, 22; Bryson Kelly 14:58, 23; Darcy Kelly 16:48, 24; Harvey Griffin 18:20, 25; Nixon Bayndrian 19:38, 26; Samson Capararo 19:40, 27; Shaun Bayndrian 19:41, 28. Results: 2km (Female) - LilyMei Wong 9:57, 1; Katarina Neal 10:17, 2; Amy Hannaford 10:18, 3; Anthea Martin 10:24, 4; Michelle Randall 11:15, 5; Barbara Ewart 12:49, 6; Joanne Munn 13:07, 7; Violet Wong 13:21, 8; Vicky McClure 13:47, 9; Isla Kelly 14:38, 10; Lisa Jenyns 15:13, 11; Sara Bergen 16:19, 12. Results: 5km (Male) - Tim Thorner 21:11, 1; Sam Custance 21:29, 2; James Karrasch 21:33, 3; Eddie Harrod 21:40, 4; Neil Griffin 22:28, 5; Grant Custance 22:51, 6; Andrew Wong 24:02, 7; Edward Neal 24:17, 8; Leon Petrohelos 24:46, 9; Simon Price 25:23, 10; Hayden Counter 25:55, 11; Kweller Happ 26:45, 12; Ben Happ 28:52, 13; Greg Ewart 29:45, 14; Tim Karrasch 34:32, 15; Steve Thompson 47:19, 16. Results: 5km (Female) - Corrine Happ 23:21, 1; Melinda Counter 25:00, 2; Michelle Randall 25:14, 3; Lara Karrasch 27:51, 4; Anthea Martin 28:02, 5; Beth Rossington 30:52, 6; Julie Barker 30:59, 7; Zoe Counter 38:16, 8; Toni Berrington 47:18, 9. Results: 10km (Male) - Shaun Bayndrian 45:07, 1; Chris Hamilton 47:05, 2; Bruce Meder 47:26, 3; Stephen Boyd 1:05:12, 4. Results: 10km (Female)Michelle Versluys 54:04, 1; Tina Thompson 59:11, 2. Paul, Cook Hodge and J Hurrell 3. D Evans and J Evans T Greenhill and P Murphy
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MID North Coast Cross Country 14 August 2022 at Williams Road Bongil Bongil. Results: 2km (Male) - Dylan Hannaford 8:33, 1; Ned Griffin 8:47, 2; Elijah Franke 9:00, 3; Sam Ewart 9:04, 4; Reuben Wong 9:17, 5; Leon Petrohelos 9:27, 6; Edison Happ 9:44, 7; Jackson Hood 9:49, 8; Max Herbert 9:53, 9; Lachlan Herbert 10:05, 10; Teo Eggeling 10:41, 11; Thomas Thorner 10:59, Mid North Coast Veteran Golfers Association By Colin CUTT ON Tuesday 9 August, 27 golfers competed in a single stableford at Sawtell Golf Course in very good golfing conditions. Winner: Mike Broadfoot 37 c/b, 1st runner up Mark Stuckey 37, 2nd runner up Sue Stuckey 34 c/b. NTP’s: 7th & 11th Bruce Wallace, 15th Mark Stuckey. Ball run to 30 pts. Also on Tuesday 9 August, 24 golfers competed at Safety Beach Golf Course, which was very well presented.Winner: Ross Donnelly 38 c/b, INSawtell RSL Snooker ByClubKen MASON SAWTELL RSL Snooker Club. 9 August 2022. Main Draw Winners: Glen RichardsRunner up: Dennis Fogarty Consolation Winners: Brian Bentley Runner up: R/U Henry Legend Sawtell Veterans Golf By Ian REYNOLDS RESULTS for 15 August 2022. 9 Hole Stroke Net, 26 Starters. Ladies: Lesley Kimber 29, Nicki Owen 30, Lynda Wood 31. Men’s: Brian Holman 22, David Starr 25, David Knudsen 27, Paul Bennett 29. Woolgoolga Cross ByCountrySteelBEVERIDGE
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In The Arms Of Our Lord Forever Loved And Always In Our Hearts Relatives and friends are invited to attend Helga’s Requiem Mass to be celebrated in St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Bellingen on Monday 22nd August 2022, commencing at 10.00 am, thence for interment in Coffs Harbour Lawn Cemetery, Karangi.
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29th June 2022 at home peacefully in her sleep. Late of Coffs Harbour. Daughter of David and Kathleen. Loved partner of Mark. Loving mother to son Guy Hickson. Sister to Garth, Luke and Calum. Kass was Cremated as per her wishes, on 13th of July 2022 at the Crematorium on Hogbin Drive. Aged 51 years. At peace. IT'S NewsPAPERYOURCoffsCoastOfTheArea ads@newsofthearea.com.au Contact us ads@newsofthearea.com.au(02)49818882
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DUROUX, Eric Ross Passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family “Just as he wanted”. Loving husband of Nancye, much loved father & father-in-law of Ross, Sandy & David and Toni-Ann. Pop to Sarah & Matt, Amy & Rick, G-pop to their children. Aged 85 “Story Teller & Larrikin” Family and friends are kindly invited to a celebration of Eric’s life at a Service to be held in the Chapel of Hogbin Drive Crematorium, Stadium Drive Coffs Harbour, Today, 19th August 2022, commencing at 1pm. Grateful thanks and appreciation to the staff of Coffs Harbour Hospital Renal Unit for their loving care over 6 years Eric’s Service will also be live streamed via the Allied Funeral Home Facebook page. In the caring hands of ALLIED FUNERAL HOME 124 West High Street, Coffs Harbour Ph: 6651 2363
WALL Donald Laurence ‘Don’ 11th August 2022, passed peacefully at Coffs Haven Nursing Home with his cherished wife close by. Much loved husband of Gweneth. Adored father & father-in-law of Stephen (dec’d) and Suzanne & Steven. Loved pop of Kimberley and Amy. Aged 84 Years Now At Rest And Reunited With Stephen A private cremation was held for Don at Hogbin Drive Crematorium, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour.
JONES, Helga 8th August 2022, unexpectedly but peaceful at ‘Maranatha’. Dearest sister of Erika. Most cherished mum of Sam, Gerard (dec’d), Simon, Justine (dec’d), Libby, Kate and Mary (dec’d). Beloved ‘H’ of her son-in-laws Terry, Paul and Pat. Greatly missed by her grandchildren Krystal, Isaac, Hannah, Mitchell, Grace, Seth, Eliza, Milan, Sam, Georgi, Layla and Sacha. Great–grand-nan of Isaiah, Charlie, Kai, Thomas and Arthur.
KEITH LOGUE & SONS Coffs Harbour 6652 1999 Funeral Director’s Assoc. of NSW Accred No 12033-01 Patricia Tight 14th August 2022 Late of Coffs Harbour, formerly of Rosebery. A loving mother of Michael (dec), Christine, Susan, Bernard, Annmarie, Patricia, Geraldine and their partners. A loving grandmother, great grandmother and great, great grandmother. Sadly missed by all her family and friends. Aged 94 Years Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Patricia’s requiem mass to be held on Monday 22nd August 2022 at 11am in the St Augustine’s Catholic Church, Gordon Street, Coffs Harbour. Thence for cremation at Coffs Harbour Crematorium, Coramba Road, Karangi. (02) 6651 www.funeralcoffsharbour.com.au5007 VICTOR RULLIS FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral Notices
Loved And Always Remembered Relatives friends are invited to attend Neville’s Funeral Service to be held in Chapel of Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour on Monday 22nd August 2022, commencing at 1.00 pm, thence for interment in Coffs Harbour Lawn Cemetery, Karangi. Neville’s Funeral Service will be live streamed on Keith Logue & Sons Facebook page.
Peter Jeffrey HIGGINS Passed suddenly on 7/8/2022 Husband and father of Jill and Nell. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Peter’s funeral and celebration on Thursday 25th August at 1pm at Jetty Beach House, 1 Jordan Esplanade, Coffs Harbour.
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34 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 19 August 2022 Family Owned Funeral & Cremation Directors Since 1967 42 Park Avenue, Coffs Harbour 6652 1999Life isa precious gift.a precious gift. As unique as them KEITH LOGUE & SONSPre-Planning a Funeral A Thoughtful Decision © NOTA Graphics Ref: KEITHLOGUE_3172020_NENIA SIMPLE & FUNERALSSINCERE ALLIED FUNERAL HOME Lady Cameo Funerals & 6651 2363 or 6651 4155 124 West High Street, Coffs Harbour affordable & dignified funerals secure funeral plans available a large variety of timber & environmentally friendly cardboard coffins Ref:AFLCF_040920GraphicsNOTA LOCALCLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE: 12noon WEDNESDAYS EMAIL: ads@newsofthearea.com.au WEB: www.newsofthearea.com.au PHONE: (02) 4981 8882 (phone line open Mon, Tue & Wed, 10am-12noon) COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA Here for you. Contact us before 12noon ads@newsofthearea.com.auWednesdays(02)49818882 WallaceCartenMurray 11th August 2021 Miss you every day Love Zettie and all the Family In MemoryDeath Notice Funeral Notices NevilleHAWORTHKeith 11th August 2022, peacefully at Coffs Harbour Health Campus, late of Korora. Much loved husband of Judy (dec’d). Loving father & father-in-law of Kim, Craig & Sheree and Carina. Adored granddad & great-granddad of their families. Dear brother & Agedbrother-in-law.79Years
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36 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 19 August 2022 LOCALCLASSIFIEDS COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA DEADLINE: 12noon WEDNESDAYS EMAIL: ads@newsofthearea.com.au WEB: www.newsofthearea.com.au PHONE: (02) 4981 8882 (phone line open Mon, Tue & Wed, 10am-12noon) JIGSAW colt js65jd exc cond $30. 6651 7710 F150121 HEAD phones, bluetooth wireless, new. $35. 0428 250 205 LAPTOP hard drive cloning kit $30. 6649 2967 LAWN bowls No 4 Hemselite ABT2000 $100. 0421 645 348 TANDEM Holstar Grand Tourer bike, exc cond $1200. 0458 274 319 Re100921 TIMBER venetian blind 1145 x 1155 drop. $35 as new 0419166688 F011021 STICK vacuum, as new Easy Home Cleaning 2 in one cordless. $99 0419 166 688 TOWBAR Complete suit Subaru Forrester 2000 - 2007. $90. 0422410169 OUTDOOR furniture, glass top table plus 6 chairs. $45. Phone 6650 0380 For Sale SOLD MANNEQUIN, female Exc cond $35. 0415 981 605 TRAILER Sailer Hutton 24 registered. Trailer & boat ready to go. $7500. 0427034446 HOLDEN Rodeo 2 wheel drive, V6, farm ute $1400. 6653 7595 Re100921 Motors VENETIAN blinds x 3 white. $100. 2 small 1 large. 0403 611 836SOLD VITALITY 600 vibrating exercise platform $50 0467 634 668 Caravans For Sale VEHICLE support stands. Gravity feed spray gun. Both new still in box. $50 for both Ph: 6656 2373 LUXURY pink satin double bed fitted sheet set incl. pillowcases $35 Ph: 6651 8500 SKI Parka large red padded, fur hooded made in England worn once in antarctica $55 Ph: 6651 8500 Boats FRIDGE, fisher & paykel 275L, exc cond, $125 ono. 0428150643 FRIDGE Freezer 2 vertical doors, GE 627 Litre, goes well, $100 0419 164 315 GLASS punchset serves 12 $25 0414945023 DONUT Maker ‘Sunbeam’ DM3200, 5 normal size donuts $50. 0407 654 879 FLAVOURCHEF cooking systyem-brand new $50 ono SMS 0409 916 076 F221021 For Sale 1 bike rack for car. Need some adjustment. $50 6653 8337 F051121 ADVANTIX for dogs 10-26kg. Total of 7 tubes $55. Ph 66527472. F140122 For Sale CAMPING Meat griller (fold over bbq basket) Unused $15 ono Ph 0439 682 267 CABINET hinges x 8 pairs and push button openings for Caravan/ camper. New in bags $22. 0415 981 605 For SaleFor Sale PRESTIGE Pressure cooker perfect cond. Trivet, basket and spare seal incl. $99 Ph: 6653 8337 or 0419 166 688 VEGETABLE Garden/ Planter, colourbond. Sits on ground. Grey. 120L x 750W, new. $16. 0415 981 605 BEADS, variousswarovskisequins,crystalssizes&coloursperfectfordance costumes, jewellery making & craft, from $1 0415 981 605 BOOKS 2 hardcover Australia’s Yesterdays & Pacific 360’ WW2 $55 Ph: 0407 654 879 COMPUTER desk keyboard, extra shelf 4ft x 2 ft. Plus chair. $50 ono 6652 5377 F290422 SOLD SOLD SOLD BUILDERS plank 6m heavy duty aluminium $60 0401 365 523 CRAFTWORK mini Toshiba spray iron 110-240V instruction manual and bag new $30 Ph: 6651 8500 SOLD SOFA bed, 3 seater with queen mattress, beige as new from Freedom $870 ph: 0415 981 605 SOLD SOLD STORAGE Plastic containers, 120 litres each, on wheels with lids. $15 each. Phone 0415 981 605 JOB clamp lamp clamps to desk stretches out to 90cms Includes 60 watt bulb $20. Phone 6651 8500 F270522 WALL unit, large, timber and glass, good cond, teak. $75. 6652 5377 SOLD SNOW Ski clothing 2 x sets quality brand name incl. pants, mens large. $55 each Ph: 0409 022 456 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 SEALY Posturepedic QS never been used paid over $2K @ H.N. $650 Neg. Pickup only! 0476 447 163 SOLD 3 Alum sliding doors, 2 have 2 sliders & 1 fixed panel 1740, 2340 & 2900mm wide. $800 lot ono. 0421 776 625 SAMSUNG washing machine 6.5kg, exc cond $150. 6652 5377 LG fridge/freezer, exc cond. $150. 62” x 26” 6652 5377 LARGE sunbeam electric frypan, hardly used. $30. 6650 0380 DOG pram, enclosed good cond, blue. $85 0431 630 646 COOK Kitchenrangehoodcanopy60cm$50sink1/1/2basinswithtap$50.SawtellPh:0458006643 ALUM Ladders x 2 Step 1.8m to Straight 3.6m $80 Both Ph: 0412 949 017 BED Single Solid metal Good condition $70 Ph: 0412 949 017 AUST. Geographic Mag Issue 1-121 not issue 75 Some maps & DVD $90 lot Ph: 0412 949 017 RECORDS Ten Readers Digest boxed collections, easy listening 75 records for $75 Ph: 6651 8500 HONDA easy start petrol self prop mower exc cond $350 ono Ph: 0411 823 225 LOUNGE 3 seater brown leather $150 Ph: 6654 7042 CANE table, round 110cm diam x 76cm H. Timber top, GC $50. 6656 2373 2006 PT CRUISER 2.4 Tourer 0417120,000Automatic,convertableexccondklm.$12,000385832after5pm SOLDSOLDSOLDSOLD SOLD TOILETS (S Trap) with Cisterns x 2 $50 each set ono Ph: 0439682267 TENT Jackaroo Dome used once sleeps 3, Neat in bag, water resistant $55 Ph: 0407654879 F240622 SOLD SOLD BOOKS 11 titles, all by Sandra Brown $65 good cond. Ph: 0447 691 187 F010722 MATTRESS and base king single, as new $300 Ph: 0457 679 486 ReS311222 WALKER 4 x 8inch wheels top cond. $60 Ph: 6652 7062 F010722 CARPET PIECE, 1.4m x 4.6m, new, cut pile light grey colour, ‘Elenus Grey’ durable soft, $100 Ph: 0407 654 879 A variety of pictures old & modern prints several by old masters Call 6652 3791 F070722 SUP board cover, suit 10 foot board, GC, $50 ono 0419 252 104 SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLDSOLD ROWER Lifeline ex cond Quiet & folds model 445 $200 Ph. 0466268280 TREADMILL ‘TRAINER’ENDURANCEasnewhalf price $750 cash Coffs area Ph: 0439 249 001 e050822 CRAFT collection cases Polished timber. Large 34x30cm 40 sections $20. Small 30x18cm 20 sections $10. Not made in China! Ph: 6651 8500 F150722 FLY Fishing: assorted flies $2 each majority unused. 0439 682 267 CLASSIFIEDS ads@newsofthearea.com.au SOLD DOUBLE bed ensemble OrthoMedic like new $280 Ph. 6651 6076 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 ReS200123 1999 Monarch Crusader poptop caravan 15’6 single beds, fridge/freezer full annex rego 2023 M68849 good condition lots of extras $8,ooo.oo Ph: 0447 314 225 FREEZER, upright, frost free, Mitsubishi, white 160L, 5 drawer, 1290mm h. VGC. $200. Ph 0434 524 755 SOLD SOLD YORK 17.5ft 2004 Hard Top, Very good condition, lots of extras, $23,990 o.n.o. Ph: 0407 117 387 OZITO elect blower/vac $30. Ph 0411 823 225 F290722 OZITO pole saw used once $90 ono Ph: 0411 823 225 F290722 HOLDEN Viva Sedan 2008, 5 door silver 162,000 kms 6 months rego, auto very reliable and tidy only $3,850 Lady owner. BIC14E Ph: 0436 355 564 GOLF Cart EZ-GO 2008 Batteries 2 yo. Green goes well. $4,000. 0427 571 545 e190822 EXERCYCLE, York Fitness, cost $600 selling for $100. Exc cond. 6656 2373 ROTARY clothes line $30. 6651 6076 CORNER TV unit pine, 930mm wide in VGC $40. 6651 6076 AVIDA 17ft 2019 fully equipped, with awning. Brand new, never used TR52UV. $70,000 Ph: 0419 555 327 SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD STEREO High fidelity hand made pair of English Ph:instruction3,speakersWharfedaleDiamond24x19cmwithbook$3066518500f050822 Lost 2 large Trek @ Travel backpacks. 1 blue 1 green. VGC, used once. $45 each. Ph 0403 034 480 F050822 DESK executive style $50. 0428 310 148 F050822 WALL unit, teac/glass $20. 0428 310 148 F050822 PRINTER/COPIER Brother. $20. 0428 310 148. F050822 JAYCO heritage, 20ft Ex cond. Roomy comfortable, touring/ living van. Shr/toilet, east west extra large queen bed, awning & ex. Many extras plus Hayman Reese aids. $28,500 0429 318 300 SAMSUNG tablet in a black satchel with red stripe. Left atAgedCentreNeighbourhoodcarparkpensioners life. Reward offered 0405 805 415 SOLDSOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD FRONT Bar off 1997 NK Pajero. 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FRIDAY GARDENING AUSTRALIA ABC, 7.30pm There’s a season for everything in the garden (or planter box); when this beloved show goes off air once a year it takes time to acclimatise and adjust to Friday evenings without the enthusiastic banter and tips from presenter Costa Georgiadis (above). The hosts deserve a well-earned rest, of course, but the viewing public’s yearning for the plant-loving series never wanes. This week, Friday night is once again in full bloom because Gardening Australia is back. Breath a happy sigh of relief as Sophie dives into soil science, Costa visits a laneway transformed by love and plants, Tino resets the vegie garden for spring and Tammy meets home hydroponic growers. 1908
FRIDAY, August 19 6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Q+A. (R) 11.05 Extraordinary Escapes. (PG, R) 12.00 News. 1.00 The School That Tried To End Racism. (PG, R) 2.00 Grantchester. (Mv, R) 3.00 Escape From The City. (R) 4.00 Think Tank. (R) 5.00 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Babies: Their Wonderful World. (PG) 10.10 22 Kids And Counting. 11.00 Secret Cities. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Aliquam Dive Stories. (PG) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 3.30 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 The Queen Mother. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (PG) 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: Death In Paradise. (2006, Masv, R) 2.00 Criminal Confessions. (Malv, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: My Birthday Romance. (2020, PGa) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R) 6.00 Ent. Tonight. (R) 6.30 GCBC. (R) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa) 1.00 Living Room. (R) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Food Trail: South Africa. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Gardening Australia. (Return) Tammy Huynh meets home hydroponic growers. 8.30 Baptiste. (Return, Malv) Julien Baptiste travels to Hungary to help the British Ambassador, Emma Chambers, find her missing family. 9.30 Doc Martin. (PG, R) Martin’s career hangs in the balance. 10.20 ABC Late News. 10.35 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M, R) 11.05 Aftertaste. (Ml, R) 11.35 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 6.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Lost Treasures Of Ancient Rome. (PG) 8.30 Ross Kemp: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter. (M) 9.25 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys. (PGa, R) 10.15 SBS World News Late. 10.45 Das Boot. (Mlnv, R) 12.55 Going Places. (PGa, R) 2.25 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 1. 4.50 Destination Flavour. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. Joh, Adam and Charlie create a family backyard. 8.30 MOVIE: Father Of The Bride Part II. (1995, G, R) A father, already traumatised by his daughter’s marriage, is shocked by the news that both her and his wife are pregnant. At a loss about how to handle the life-changing announcement, he sets out to recapture his youth. Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Martin Short. 10.45 Harry Palmer: The Ipcress File. (Mav, R) During the Cold War, an ex-soldier and convicted thief is recruited as a reluctant spy. 1.00 Home Shopping.
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There’s nothing like a spot of therapy to really get to the nitty-gritty of a character and add Fromintriguingsomelayers.thecreatorsAmericanHorrorStoryand Glee, this fast-paced procedural serves up drama from a Texan fire, police and ambulance department, but lately an emotional blaze has been smoking inside firefighter Owen (Rob Lowe). This week, the troubled veteran of emergency situations finally opens up about his childhood, uncovering a hidden fear that is tested when the 126 gets a call involving a clown at a young boy’s birthday party. Grace (Sierra McClain) reaches out to a co-worker after a devastating emergency call.
It’s comforting that over 10 seasons of grim discoveries (aka dead bodies), our titular protagonist hasn’t changed much, especially in her appearance. After countless murder cases, Detective Vera Stanhope (Brenda Blethyn, righta) could be forgiven for being haunted by the horrors of her small, windswept town, turning up to work in track pants and gumboots. Instead, her olive-green trench coat and bucket hat live on. It’s one of the ways the charming series stays true to Ann Cleeves’ novels. Tonight, in the season’s outtheVeheary),Drtheinvestigatesinstalment,penultimateVerawhenbodyofamedic,LucyYo(Joyceisfoundinbackofaburnt-car.
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6.30 The Sunday Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 The Masked Singer Australia. Hosted by Osher Günsberg. 8.30 NCIS: Hawai’i. (Mv) When the NCIS team investigates the death of a US Navy engineer, it leads them to Maggie Shaw, Jane’s mentor and friend who has been kidnapped. A New Zealand intelligence officer arrives in Hawai’i. 9.30 FBI. (Mv, R) The team must investigate when the son of a retired FBI agent is kidnapped just blocks from home. 11.30 The Sunday Project. (R) 12.30 Home Shopping. (PG, R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.
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SUNDAY, August 21 6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Rage. (PG) 12.00 News. 12.30 Vera. (PG, R) 2.00 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R) 3.30 Great Southern Landscapes. (PG, R) 4.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 4.45 Landline. (R) 5.15 David ConquestAttenborough’sOfTheSkies.(R) 6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Insiders. 10.00 Offsiders. 10.30 World This Week. (R) 11.00 Compass. (PG, R) 11.30 Praise. (R) 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. 1.30 Gardening Aust. (R) 2.30 Muster Dogs. (PG, R) 3.30 Rick Stein’s Road To Mexico. (PG, R) 4.30 Win The Week. (PG, R) 5.00 Art Works. (PG, R) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.10 Love Your Garden. (Final, PG) 10.05 Great Canal Journeys. (PG) 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Countdown To Qatar 2022. 3.05 Secrets Of The Angkor Empire. (PGaw, R) 4.00 Trail Towns. (PG, R) 4.30 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 1. H’lights. 5.30 Hell On Earth: WWII. (PG) 6.00 Morning Programs. .10 Love Your Home And Garden. (Premiere, PG) 10.05 Great Canal Journeys. (PG) 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Motorcycle Racing. ProMX C’ship. Round 8. 4.00 Countdown To Qatar 2022. 4.30 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 2. H’lights. 5.30 Hell On Earth: WWII. (PG) 6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 Better Homes. (R) 1.00 Dog Patrol. (PG, R) 1.30 Football. AFL. Round 23. GWS Giants v Fremantle. 4.30 Highway Patrol. (PG, R) 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) 6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.50 MOVIE: Wild Wild West. (1999, PGlsv, R) 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. (R) 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Sydney Weekender. (R) 6.00 Getaway. (PG, R) 6.30 ACA. (R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 Everything Outdoors. (R) 12.30 Animal Embassy. (R) 1.00 Arctic Vets. (PGm) 1.30 Driving Test. (PGl, R) 2.00 The Block. (PGl, R) 4.30 Garden Gurus. (Return) 5.00 News: First At Five. 5.30 Getaway. (PG) 6.00 Fishing Australia. (R) 6.30 A Current Affair. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Sports Sunday. (PG) 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. (PG) 1.00 The Block. (PGl, R) 3.00 Rugby League. NRL. Round 23. Newcastle Knights v Canberra Raiders. 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Australia By Design: Architecture. (PG, R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 My Market Kitchen. (R) 12.30 Living Room. (R) 1.30 Healthy Homes Aust. 2.00 Buy To Build. (Return) 2.30 Luxury Escapes. (R) 3.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.00 Taste Of Aust. (R) 4.30 Food Trail: South Africa. 5.00 News. 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 Freshly Picked. (R) 12.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 12.50 To Be Advised. 2.00 Pooches At Play. (R) 2.30 Luxury Escapes. (R) 3.00 Australia By Design: Innovations. (PG) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.30 Taste Of Aust. (R) 5.00 News.
8.20 Endeavour. (Mav, R) Part 3 of 3. Endeavour investigates what at first appears to be a freak accident at an all-female college.
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Playoffs. Noon Nirvanna. 1.25 Fubar: The Age Of The Computer. 1.50 Noisey. 2.40 Over The Black Dot. 3.10 Yokayi Footy. 4.05 WorldWatch. 5.30 Gone Fishing With Mortimer & Whitehouse. (Return) 6.35 Domino Masters. 7.30 Impossible Engineering. 8.30 Biography: KISStory. 10.00 Hoarders. 11.40 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 Beerland. Noon Polygamy: Three Wives, One Husband. 12.55 Vice Essentials Canada. 1.25 Reset. 1.55 VICE. 2.30 Marry Me, Marry My Family. 3.30 WorldWatch. 4.00 Insight. 5.00 The Pizza Show. 5.30 Life After People. 6.25 Scandinavian Star. (Final) 7.35 Abandoned Engineering. 8.30 The UnXplained. 9.20 MOVIE: White Boy Rick. (2018, MA15+) 11.20 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 8.30 Travel Oz. 10.00 Australia: The Story Of Us. 11.00 Weekender. 11.30 Creek To Coast. Noon Horse Racing. Winx Stakes Days. Saturday at the Valley. Saturday Raceday. 5.30 The Amazing Homemakers. 6.30 The Yorkshire Vet. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 11.30 The Yorkshire Vet. 12.30am Escape To The Country. 1.30 The Fine Art Auction. 4.30 Weekender. 5.00 Home Shopping. 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 NBC Today. Noon Auction Squad. 1.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. 1.30 Discover With RAA Travel. 2.00 The Bowls Show. 3.00 South Aussie With Cosi. 3.30 My Italian Family. 4.00 Escape To The Country. 6.00 Billy Connolly: Great American Trail. 7.00 Border Security. 8.30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railways. 9.30 Mighty Trains. 10.30 Train Truckers. 11.30 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 9.00 The Doctors. 10.00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures. 11.00 Australia By Design: Innovations. 11.30 Healthy Homes. Noon The Love Boat. 1.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 2.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Roads Less Travelled. 4.30 Waltzing Jimeoin. 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 Home Shopping. 7.30 Key Of David. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Healthy Homes Australia. 10.00 Reel Action. 11.00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures. Noon Scorpion. 2.00 Tough Tested. 3.00 The Offroad Adventure Show. 4.00 Roads Less Travelled. 4.30 Waltzing Jimeoin. 5.00 iFish. 5.30 Bondi Rescue. 6.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 10.20 48 Hours. 11.15 Star Trek: Discovery. 12.10am Late Programs. 6am Newstyle Direct. 6.30 TV Shop. 7.00 Leading The Way. 7.30 TV Shop. 8.00 Beyond Today. 8.30 TV Shop. 10.00 Explore. 10.10 Danger Man. 11.15 Edgar Wallace Mysteries. 12.35pm MOVIE: Odette. (1950, PG) 3.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. Finals Series. Week 2. 5.00 MOVIE: Khartoum. (1966) 7.30 MOVIE: Four Weddings And A Funeral. (1994, M) 9.55 MOVIE: Two Weeks Notice. (2002, PG) 11.55 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 8.30 The Incredible Journey. 9.00 TV Shop. 10.00 The AFL Sunday Footy Show. Noon My Favorite Martian. 12.30 The Baron. 1.30 MOVIE: Confession. (1955, PG) 3.25 MOVIE: Agatha Christie’s Murder On The Orient Express. (1974, PG) 6.00 Rugby League. NRL Women’s Premiership. Round 1. Newcastle Knights v Brisbane Broncos. 8.00 To Be Advised. 11.00 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 Live From The BBC. 9.15 Sammy J. 9.20 The Stand Up Sketch Show. 9.45 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 10.10 Would I Lie To You? 10.40 Doctor Who. 11.25 Friday Night Dinner. 11.50 Brassic. 12.35am David Attenborough’s Galapagos. (Final) 1.30 Black Books. (Final) 1.55 Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Shaun The Sheep. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Compass. 8.00 You Can’t Ask That. 8.40 Louis Theroux: Miami Mega Jail. 9.40 Australia’s Favourite Tree. 10.40 Civilisations. 11.40 MOVIE: Booksmart. (2019, MA15+) 1.20am George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 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 Raymond. 2.00 Motor Racing. Formula E C’ship. Seoul ePrix. H’lights. 3.05 Motor Racing. Formula E C’ship. Seoul ePrix. H’lights. 4.10 The Channel: The World’s Busiest Waterway. 5.10 Mr Mayor. 5.40 MOVIE: The Croods: A New Age. (2020, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword. (2017, M) 10.00 MOVIE: Gods Of Egypt. (2016, M) 12.25am Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 1.40pm America’s Top Dog. 2.40 Top Chef. 3.40 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. 4.10 Full House. 4.40 MOVIE: Superman. (1978, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: Oblivion. (2013, M) 9.55 MOVIE: Aeon Flux. (2005, M) 11.40 Rise. 12.35am Below Deck. 2.30 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. 3.00 Power Rangers Dino Super. 3.30 Beyblade Burst: Quad Drive. 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens. 4.30 Ricky Zoom. 4.50 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Blokesworld. 1.30 Australia ReDiscovered. 2.00 Boating. UIM Class-1 World Powerboat C’ship. Roar Offshore. Replay. 3.00 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 4.00 Pawn Stars. 4.30 Last Car Garage. 5.00 Storage Wars. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 AFL Pre-Game. 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 23. Essendon v Richmond. 10.30 AFL Post-Game. 11.00 Late Programs.
9.50 MOVIE: Here Out West. (2022, Malv, R) A desperate grandmother kidnaps a baby. Genevieve Lemon, Mia-Lore Bayeh. 11.30 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)
6.10 Extraordinary Escapes: Jessica Hynes. (PG, R) Hosted by Sandi Toksvig. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 Grantchester. (Mv) There is a murder at a local old folks’ home and two of its elderly residents have also gone missing.
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6.30 Compass: Archie Roach. (PG, R) An interview with the late Archie Roach. 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 Spicks And Specks. (PG) Hosted by Adam Hills. 8.30 Vera. (PGa) DCI Vera Stanhope inves tigates when the body of a popular local GP is found in the back of a burnt-out car.
6am Morning Programs. 11.00 Oz Fish TV. 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 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. 3.30 Fishing Addiction. 4.30 Football. AFL. Round 23. St Kilda v Sydney. 7.30 MOVIE: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1. (2010, M) 10.25 MOVIE: Ender’s Game. (2013, M) 12.45am Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 11.40 Undiscovered Vistas. 12.30pm NAIDOC Awards. 2.30 NAIDOC Award Winners. 2.50 Hockey. WA Men’s Field Hockey. Premier Division 1. 4.20 Hockey. WA Women’s Field Hockey. Premier Division 1. 5.50 Small Business Secrets. 6.20 Kriol Kitchen. 6.50 News. 7.00 The Casketeers. 7.30 First Australians. 8.30 The Wrestlers. 9.30 MOVIE: Jedda. (1955, PG) 11.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm VICE Sports. 2.00 Away From Country. 3.00 Rugby League. NRL NT. 4.30 Rugby League. NRL. WA Womens First Grade Premiership League. 6.00 Elements. 6.30 News. 6.40 Natural Born Rebels. 7.40 Who Killed Malcolm X. 8.30 Muhammad And Larry. 9.30 Relentless: The Sylvia Scharper Story. 10.05 MOVIE: Dog Eat Dog. (2016, MA15+) 11.50 Late Programs. 9GO! (83) 9GO! (83) 6am Capricorn One. Continued. (1978, PG) 8.05 The Way. (2010, PG) 10.25 Canola. (2016, M, Korean) 12.35pm Just A Breath Away. (2018, M, French) 2.10 Walking On Sunshine. (2014, PG) 4.00 Storm Boy. (1976, PG) 5.35 Golden Kingdom. (2015, PG, Burmese) 7.30 Seven Years In Tibet. (1997) 10.00 Young And Beautiful. (2013, MA15+, French) 11.45 Genesis. (2018, MA15+, French) 2.10am Late Programs. 6am Golden Kingdom. Continued. (2015, PG, Burmese) 6.55 Bill. (2015, PG) 8.40 Walking On Sunshine. (2014, PG) 10.30 Storm Boy. (1976, PG) 12.05pm Twelve Monkeys. (1995, M) 2.25 Capricorn One. (1978, PG) 4.40 Coming Home. (2014, PG, Mandarin) 6.40 Weekend At Bernie’s. (1989, PG) 8.30 Vice. (2018, MA15+) 10.55 The Blues Brothers. (1980, M) 1.20am Late Programs. NITV (34) NITV (34) 7MATE (63) 7MATE (63) SBS MOVIES (32) SBS MOVIES (32)
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6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Cook Up With Adam Liaw Bitesize. (R) 9.10 Inside The Modelling Agency. (Premiere, PG) 10.05 22 Kids And Counting. (PG) 11.00 Secret Cities. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.10 Unknown Amazon. (Ml, R) 3.00 Going Places. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 London’s Great Bridges. (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: My Daughter Must Live. (2014, Mav, R) 2.00 Criminal Confessions. (Madlv, 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: Her Last Will. (2016, Madv, R) 2.00 Criminal Confessions. (Malv, R) 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 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. 6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 The Block. (PGl, R) 1.00 Emergency. (Mm, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Ent. Tonight. (R) 6.30 GCBC. (R) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (Md) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Ent. Tonight. (R) 6.30 GCBC. (R) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Back Roads. 8.30 Four Corners. Investiga tive journalism program. 9.20 Media Watch. (PG) 9.35 China Tonight. 10.05 ABC Late News. 10.20 The Business. (R) 10.40 Q+A. (R) 11.45 Vera. (PGa, R) 1.15 Stateless. (Mal, R) 2.10 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R) 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Great Southern Landscapes. (PG) 8.30 Australia’s Favourite Tree. 9.30 Science Of Drugs With Richard Roxburgh. (MA15+d) 10.30 ABC Late News. 10.45 The Business. (R) 11.00 Four Corners. (R) 11.45 Media Watch. (PG, R) 12.05 The Capture. (Mlv, R) 1.00 Stateless. (Mlv, R) 1.55 The Durrells. (PG, R) 2.45 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R) 6.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Saving Lives At Sea. (M) 8.35 DNA Family Secrets. (PG) Stacey Dooley meets Liverpool-born Maureen. 9.40 24 Hours In Emergency. (Ma, R) 10.35 SBS World News Late. 11.05 Black Sands. (Final, MA15+av) 12.00 Outlander. (MA15+v, R) 1.05 Miss S. (Mv, R) 4.00 Food Safari Earth. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight. 6.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Great Coastal Railway Journeys. (PG) 8.30 Insight. (R) 9.30 Dateline. 10.00 SBS World News Late. 10.30 The Point. (R) 11.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 4. 1.50 Destination Flavour. (R) 2.00 La Unidad. (MA15+av, R) 3.55 Food Safari Earth. (R) 4.55 Destination Flavour. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGas) Justin solves Lyrik’s transport problem. 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PGl) Hosted by Manu Feildel and Matt Preston. 9.00 9-1-1: Lone Star. (Mav) Facing his anger management issues, Owen has a breakthrough in therapy. 10.00 S.W.A.T. (Malv) The team acts as a surveillance unit. 11.00 The Latest: Seven News. 11.30 Heartbreak Island Australia. (Mls) 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGs) Dean shows Nikau the harsh truth. 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PGl) Hosted by Manu Feildel and Matt Preston. 9.00 Harry Palmer: The Ipcress File. (Mav) Harry and Jean’s relationship intensifies when he chases Randall to Beirut, where he holds Dawson. 11.20 The Latest: Seven News. 11.50 Celebrity Obsessed: Steven Spielberg. (MA15+av, R) Examines the case of Jonathan Norman. 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise. 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. (Premiere, Madv) 12.00 Emergence. (Mhv, R) 12.50 Hello SA. (PG) 1.20 Talking Honey. (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. 5.30 Today. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 The Block. (PGl) 8.40 The Hundred With Andy Lee. 9.40 True Story With Hamish & Andy. (PGl, R) 10.40 Nine News Late. 11.10 Law & Order: Organized Crime. (MA15+v) 11.55 Game Of Silence. (Ma) 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. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Masked Singer Australia. Hosted by Osher Günsberg. 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 The Bridge Australia. Twelve strangers have 17 days to build 330m of bridge to an island, and claim a $250 000 prize. 11.00 The Project. (R) 12.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.00 Home Shopping. (PG, R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Masked Singer Australia. Hosted by Osher Günsberg. 8.30 The Cheap Seats. (Mal) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 9.30 NCIS. (Mv, R) While pursuing a dangerous arms dealer, the team is shocked when Bishop is implicated in an old NSA leak. 10.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (Mv, R) 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (PG, R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.
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 Children’s Programs. Noon The Bionic Woman. 1.00 Buck Rogers. 2.00 Baywatch. 3.00 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: The Rhythm Section. (2020, MA15+) 10.40 Young Sheldon. 11.05 Up All Night. 11.35 Raymond. 12.05am 90 Day Fiance. 2.00 Snapped. 2.50 Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Bionic Woman. 1.00 Buck Rogers. 2.00 Baywatch. 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: RoboCop. (2014, M) 9.50 MOVIE: RoboCop 2. (1990, MA15+) 12.10am 90 Day Fiance. 2.10 Snapped. 3.00 Bakugan: Armored Alliance. 3.30 Ninjago. 4.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Crazy On A Plane. 2.00 Leepu And Pitbull. 3.00 Motor Racing. Motorsport Aust Off Road C’ship. Can-Am Loveday 400. 3.30 Motor Racing. Supercars C’ship. Sandown SuperSprint. H’lights. 5.30 Storage Wars. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Full Custom Garage. 8.30 MOVIE: Die Hard 2. (1990, M) 11.00 Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 10.00 Pawn Stars. 10.30 Storage Wars. 11.00 American Pickers. Noon Hellfire Heroes. 1.00 Boy To Man. 2.00 Big Easy Motors. 3.00 Shipping Wars. 3.30 Pawn Stars UK. 4.00 Pawn Stars Sth Africa. 4.30 Aussie Lobster Men. 5.30 Storage Wars. 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. 6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm Elements. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Cooking Hawaiian Style. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.35 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 APTN National News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 News. 6.50 Undiscovered Vistas. 7.40 Through The Wormhole With Morgan Freeman. 8.30 Living Black. 9.00 Map To Paradise. 10.00 Atlanta. 10.35 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.05 Babies: Their Wonderful World. (PG) 10.15 22 Kids And Counting. (PG) 11.10 Secret Cities. (PG) 12.10 WorldWatch. 2.10 Unknown Amazon. (PGaw, R) 3.00 Going Places. (PGa, R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 3. H’lights.
MONDAY, August 22 TUESDAY, August 23 6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Landline. (R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00 News. (Return) 1.00 Rosehaven. (PG, R) 1.25 Vera. (PG, R) 3.00 Escape From The City. (R) 4.00 Think Tank. (R) 5.00 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Foreign Correspondent. (R) 10.30 China Tonight. (R) 11.00 Australia’s Favourite Tree. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Miniseries: The War Of The Worlds. (Mav, R) 1.55 The Durrells. (PG, R) 3.00 Escape From The City. (R) 4.00 Think Tank. (R) 4.55 Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)
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 Rita Panahi Show. 10.00 The Front Page. 10.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 11.00 Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 1pm The Rita Panahi Show. 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 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 11.00 Late Programs. SKY NEWS (53) SKY NEWS (53) 6am WorldWatch. 8.40 Abandoned. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Beerland. Noon Border To Border. 12.30 Marry Me, Marry My Family. 1.30 Donkmaster. 2.00 Black Lives Matter: A Global Reckoning. 2.55 Dead Set On Life. 3.55 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 Dark Side Of The ‘90s. 9.25 PEN15. 10.25 Late Programs. 6am WorldWatch. 8.40 Abandoned. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Beerland. Noon VICE. 1.10 Hustle. 2.00 Chasing Famous. 2.50 Curse Of Oak Island. 3.35 Lee Lin Chin’s Fashionista. 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 Craig Charles: UFO Conspiracies. (Final) 9.25 Cocaine Trade Exposed: The Invisibles. 10.20 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 7.00 The Bowls Show. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 To Be Advised. Noon Crazy On A Plane. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 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 Doc Martin. 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. 10.15 Criminal Confessions. 11.15 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Crazy On A Plane. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 Creek To Coast. 2.30 Sons And Daughters. 4.30 Emmerdale. 5.00 Coronation Street. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Rosemary & Thyme. 8.30 Judge John Deed. 10.30 Wild Bill. 11.30 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 9.30 Reel Action. 10.00 Tough Tested. 11.00 MacGyver. Noon NCIS: New Orleans. 1.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 5.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 10.20 Blue Bloods. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 L.A.’s Finest. 3.10 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 4.05 MacGyver. 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 9.30 Reel Action. 10.00 MacGyver. Noon NCIS: New Orleans. 1.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 To Be Advised. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 5.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Bull. 10.20 48 Hours. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Elementary. 3.10 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 4.05 MacGyver. 6am Morning Programs. 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 World’s Greatest Cities. 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 MOVIE: Murphy’s War. (1971, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Death In Paradise. 8.40 Miniseries: Agatha Christie’s The ABC Murders. 10.40 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 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 Explore. 3.05 Antiques Roadshow. 3.35 MOVIE: Beautiful Stranger. (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 Clangers. 5.15 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.20 Sarah & Duck. 5.30 Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 7.15pm Obki. 7.20 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. 9.40 Rosehaven. 10.05 Aftertaste. 10.35 Motherland. 11.05 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 11.30 Brassic. 12.15am Ross Noble: Stand Up Series. 12.45 The Stand Up Sketch Show. 1.10 Mock The Week. 1.40 ABC News Update. 1.45 Close. 5.00 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22) ABC TV PLUS (22)
6am Morning Programs. 2pm Shortland St. 2.30 Cooking Hawaiian Style. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.35 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Indian Country Today News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Undiscovered Vistas. 7.30 The Point. 8.00 Spirit Talker. 8.30 Over The Black Dot. 9.00 Feeding The Scrum. 9.30 Letterkenny. 10.00 The Crimson Rivers. 11.00 Late Programs. 9GO! (83) 9GO! (83) 6am Walking On Sunshine. (2014, PG) 6.40 Storm Boy. (1976, PG) 8.15 Weekend At Bernie’s. (1989, PG) 10.05 Coming Home. (2014, PG, Mandarin) 12.05pm The Eyes. (2020, M, Vietnamese) 2.00 Golden Kingdom. (2015, PG, Burmese) 3.55 Asterix At The Olympic Games. (2008, PG, French) 6.05 Chalet Girl. (2011, PG) 8.00 Grandma. (2015, M) 9.30 Triple Threat. (2019, MA15+) 11.20 Late Programs. 6am Coming Home. Continued. (2014, PG, Mandarin) 7.00 Chalet Girl. (2011, PG) 8.55 Adam. (2019, PG, Arabic) 10.50 The Fog. (1980, M) 12.30pm The 15:17 To Paris. (2018, M) 2.10 Weekend At Bernie’s. (1989, PG) 4.00 Hotel Salvation. (2016, PG, Hindi) 5.55 Howard Lovecraft. (2016, PG) 7.30 Colossal. (2016, M) 9.30 Slate. (2020, MA15+, Korean) 11.25 Late Programs. NITV (34) NITV (34) 7MATE (63) 7MATE (63) SBS MOVIES (32) SBS MOVIES (32) Conway: 0436 355 564 gaye@newsofthearea.com.au
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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 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 11.00 Late Programs.
THURSDAY, August 25 6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Four Corners. (R) 11.00 Conquest Of The Skies. (R) 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.40 Media Watch. (PG, R) 2.00 The Durrells. (PG, R) 3.05 Escape From The City. (R) 4.00 Think Tank. (R) 5.00 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Back Roads. (R) 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show. (R) 11.00 Rick Stein’s Road To Mexico. (PG, R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Win The Week. (PG, R) 1.30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M, R) 2.00 The Durrells. (PG, R) 3.00 Escape From The City. (R) 4.00 Think Tank. (PG, R) 5.00 Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.10 Inside The Modelling Agency. (PG) 10.05 22 Kids And Counting. (PG) 11.00 Secret Cities. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Dateline. (R) 2.30 Insight. (R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 4. H’lights.
6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Bionic Woman. 1.00 Buck Rogers. 2.00 Baywatch. 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: Tomb Raider. (2018, M) 9.45 MOVIE: Species. (1995, MA15+) 11.55 Young Sheldon. 12.20am 90 Day Fiance. 2.50 Late Programs.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 MOVIE: Tempting Fate. (2019, M, R) 2.00 Kochie’s Business Builders. 2.30 Border Patrol. (PG, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 The Block. (PGl, R) 1.00 The Hundred With Andy Lee. (R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.
(82) 9GEM (82) 7TWO (62) 7TWO (62) VICELAND (31) VICELAND (31) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.15pm Obki. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Anh’s Brush With Fame. 8.00 Art Works. 8.30 Civilisations. 9.30 Great Southern Landscapes. 10.00 Beethoven Celebration Berlin. 11.45 Talking Heads. 12.15am Louis Theroux: Miami Mega Jail. 1.15 Catalyst. 2.15 ABC
6am Morning Programs. 1pm Boy To Man. 2.00 Big Easy Motors. 3.00 Shipping Wars. 3.30 Pawn Stars UK. 4.00 Pawn Stars Sth Africa. 4.30 Aussie Lobster Men. 5.30 Desert Collectors. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Football. AFL Women’s. Round 1. Carlton v Collingwood. 9.00 Storage Wars. 9.30 American Pickers. 10.30 American Restoration. 11.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1.30pm The Kimberley Man. 2.00 Shortland St. 2.30 Cooking Hawaiian Style. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.35 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 Te Ao With Moana. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Undiscovered Vistas. 7.30 The Last Land: Gespe’gewa’gi. 8.30 Yokayi Footy. 9.25 Muhammad And Larry. 10.25 Relentless: The Sylvia Scharper Story. 11.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 2pm Shortland St. 2.30 Cooking Hawaiian Style. 3.00 Jarjums. 3.50 Wolf Joe. 4.00 Aussie Bush Tales. 4.10 Grace Beside Me. 4.35 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 The 77 Percent. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Undiscovered Vistas. 7.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. 8.30 The Porter. (Premiere) 9.25 MOVIE: Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017, M) 11.30 Late Programs. 9GO! (83) 9GO! (83) 6am Hotel Salvation. Continued. (2016, PG, Hindi) 6.55 Howard Lovecraft. (2016, PG) 8.30 Asterix At The Olympic Games. (2008, PG, French) 10.40 Grandma. (2015, M) 12.10pm Ninja: Shadow Of A Tear. (2013, M) 1.55 Chalet Girl. (2011, PG) 3.50 Adam. (2019, PG, Arabic) 5.45 Sun Children. (2020, PG, Farsi) 7.30 A Translator. (2018, M, Spanish) 9.30 The Medallion. (2003, M) 11.05 Late Programs. 6am Adam. Continued. (2019, PG, Arabic) 6.55 Sun Children. (2020, PG, Farsi) 8.40 Hotel Salvation. (2016, PG, Hindi) 10.35 Colossal. (2016, M) 12.35pm Do Not Hesitate. (2021, M, Dutch) 2.20 Howard Lovecraft. (2016, PG) 3.55 White Lion. (2010, PG) 5.35 Hunt For The Wilderpeople. (2016, PG) 7.30 The Fisher King. (1991, M) 10.00 The Mask Of Zorro. (1998, M) 12.35am Late Programs. NITV (34) NITV (34) 7MATE (63) 7MATE (63) SBS MOVIES (32) SBS MOVIES (32)
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6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Inside The Modelling Agency. (PG) 9.55 Station: Trouble On The Tracks. 10.55 Vienna: Empire, Dynasty And Dream. 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.10 Unknown Amazon. (PGa, R) 3.00 Going Places. (R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.05 Jeopardy! 4.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 5. H’lights. 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: I Am Elizabeth Smart. (2017, Mav, R) 2.00 World’s Deadliest. (Ml, R) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia.
6am Children’s Programs. Noon The Bionic Woman. 1.00 Buck Rogers. 2.00 Motor Racing. IndyCar Series. Bommarito Automotive Group 500. H’lights. 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: The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015, M) 9.50 MOVIE: Death Wish V. (1994, MA15+) 11.50 Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 10.00 Pawn Stars. 10.30 Storage Wars. 11.00 American Pickers. Noon Hellfire Heroes. 1.00 Boy To Man. 2.00 Big Easy Motors. 3.00 Shipping Wars. 3.30 Pawn Stars UK. 4.00 Pawn Stars Sth Africa. 4.30 Aussie Lobster Men. 5.30 Storage Wars. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Family Guy. 8.00 American Dad! 8.30 MOVIE: The Dark Knight Rises. (2012, M) 11.50 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 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 11.00 Late Programs. SKY NEWS (53) SKY NEWS (53) 6am WorldWatch. 8.40 States Of Undress. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Beerland. (Final) 11.30 Counter Space. Noon The Source. 1.50 In My Own World. 2.45 Curse Of Oak Island. 3.30 Bamay. 3.50 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 Celebrity Letters And Numbers. 9.35 Glastonbury Festival. 11.45 Late Programs. 6am WorldWatch. 8.40 States Of Undress. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Counter Space. Noon Huang’s World. 1.40 One Star Reviews. 2.05 Munchies Guide To Wales. 2.55 Munchies Guide To Washington. 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 Curious Australia. 9.00 Ghost Planes And The Mystery Of Flight 370. 10.35 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Bargain Hunt. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 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: Bancroft. 11.30 Autopsy USA. 12.30am Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Bargain Hunt. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 My Italian Family. 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 Father Brown. 12.30am Australia’s Deadliest. 1.00 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 9.30 Reel Action. 10.00 MacGyver. Noon NCIS: New Orleans. 1.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 5.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Hawaii Five-0. 10.20 Blood And Treasure. 11.15 Evil. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Hawaii Five-0. 3.10 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 4.05 MacGyver. 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 9.30 Reel Action. 10.00 MacGyver. Noon The Code. 1.00 Hawaii Five-0. 3.00 Bondi Rescue. 3.30 The Love Boat. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 5.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Bull. 10.30 Elementary. 11.30 48 Hours. 12.30am Home Shopping. 2.00 Blood And Treasure. 3.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 4.00 MacGyver. 6am TV Shop: Home Shopping. 7.00 Creflo Dollar Ministries. 7.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 New Tricks. 3.00 Explore. 3.05 MOVIE: The Sound Barrier. (1952, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 As Time Goes By. 8.50 Midsomer Murders. 10.50 Chicago Fire. 11.50 Late Programs. 6am TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. 7.30 TV Shop. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 As Time Goes By. 3.10 Antiques Roadshow. 3.40 MOVIE: Chase A Crooked Shadow. (1958, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 RBT. 8.30 Paramedics. 9.30 New Amsterdam. 10.30 Law & Order: S.V.U. 11.30 Late Programs. BOLD (51) BOLD (51) 9GEM News Update. 2.20 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.15 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.20 Sarah & Duck. 5.30 Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 7.15pm Obki. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.30 Would I Lie To You? 9.00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. 9.30 Win The Week. 10.00 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. 10.45 Mock The Week. 11.15 Doctor Who. 12.05am Live From The BBC. 12.50 Would I Lie To You? 1.20 ABC News Update. 1.25 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)
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6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 The Block. (PGl, R) 1.00 After The Verdict. (Mv, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Ent. Tonight. (R) 6.30 GCBC. (R) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGadl) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Ent. Tonight. (R) 6.30 GCBC. (R) 7.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 7.30 Bold. (R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 8.30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M) 9.00 Aftertaste. (Final, Ml) 9.30 Win The Week. (PG) 10.00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (R) 10.45 ABC Late News. 11.00 The Business. (R) 11.15 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 12.05 Baptiste. (Malv, R) 1.05 Stateless. (Malv, R) 2.50 The Durrells. (PG, R) 3.35 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R) 6.00 The Drum. 6.55 Sammy J. (PG) 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Foreign Correspondent. 8.30 Q+A. 9.35 Courtney Act’s One Plus One. (Final) 10.05 ABC Late News. 10.20 The Business. (R) 10.35 Australia’s Favourite Tree. (R) 11.35 Doc Martin. (PG, R) 12.25 Stateless. (Malsv, R) 2.20 The Durrells. (PG, R) 3.05 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.20 Sammy J. (PG, R) 5.25 7.30. (R) 6.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Tony Robinson’s History Of Britain. (PGal, R) 8.30 Secret Scotland. (PGa, R) 9.20 The Stranger. (MA15+) 10.20 SBS World News Late. 10.50 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 5. 1.50 Destination Flavour Down Under Bitesize. (R) 2.00 Before We Die. (MA15+av, R) 3.50 Food Safari Earth. (R) 4.50 Destination Flavour. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight. 6.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 World’s Most Scenic River Journeys. (PG) 8.30 Scotland’s Sacred Islands With Ben Fogle. (R) 9.30 Suspect. (MA15+) 10.30 SBS World News Late. 11.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 6. 1.50 Destination Flavour. (R) 2.00 Tin Star. (MA15+v, R) 4.00 Food Safari Earth. (R) 4.30 Food Safari. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa) 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PGl) Hosted by Manu Feildel and Matt Preston. 9.10 Martin Clunes: Islands Of The Pacific: South West Pacific. (PGa) Part 2 of 3. Martin Clunes climbs a volcano in Vanuatu and meets a tribe who worships Prince Philip. 10.20 Air Crash Investigation: Tragic Takeoffs. (PGa) 11.20 The Latest: Seven News. 11.50 Chicago Fire. (Mav) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGas) Felicity’s plate gets overloaded. 8.30 Crime Investigation Australia: Almost A Perfect Murder – Bill And Pam. (MA15+adv, R) Takes a look at the 2000 murders of Pamela and Bill Weightman, who were found in the wreck of their car. 9.50 Police Strike Force. (Mad, R) Police pull off a major drug bust. 10.50 The Latest: Seven News. 11.20 The Front Bar. (M) 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 The Block. (PGl) 8.40 After The Verdict. (Mv) 9.40 Family Law. (Mas) 10.40 Nine News Late. 11.10 Chicago Med. (MA15+am, R) 12.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 12.50 Everything Outdoors. 1.15 9Honey: Queen Elizabeth. (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. 5.30 Today. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 24. Brisbane Broncos v Parramatta Eels. 9.50 Thursday Night Knock Off. 10.35 Nine News Late. 11.05 The Equalizer. (MA15+v) 12.00 Murder For Hire. (MA15+al) 1.00 Getaway. (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. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod. Quiz show featuring teams from Trinity Lutheran College and Killarney Heights High School. 8.30 Ghosts. (PGas) Sam and Jay travel to where Sam’s mother, Sheryl, died to see if she is a ghost. 9.30 Bull. (Ma, R) Bull and Benny defend an estranged couple who are charged with money laundering and fraud. 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (PG, R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Dog House Australia. (PGa, R) Narrated by Dr Chris Brown. 8.30 Gogglebox Australia. (Return, M) TV fanatics open up their living rooms to reveal their reactions to popular and topical TV shows. 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (Final, Ma) The team provides help and protection for a longtime domestic violence victim. 10.30 To Be Advised. 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (PG, R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.
ONTHEBOX COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA
q Pennant winners, (L to R) Jenny Arnold, Bob Chambers, Helen Chambers, Faye Smith, Angela Blackwell, Gary Urquhart and Liz Croker By VIVIANAndrew
SAWTELL Croquet Club has won both Division 2 and Division 3 Regional Golf Croquet pennants for the third consecutiveRegionaloccasion.golfcroquet pennants are played between February and June each year and the region extends from South West Rocks in the south to Coutts Crossing in the north. In golf croquet, the first team to hit a ball through a hoop wins that hoop.Each game is thirteen points, so the first team to win seven hoops wins the Agame.pennant match is two singles games and one double game, best of three.The club was presented with the pennant shields at a luncheon recently.Club captain Jenny Arnold said: “The strength of our intra-club competitions is a major factor in our success.”
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