COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 1www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 26 August 2022 How much is your home worth? Free Appraisal! 6652 7888 40 park avenue coffs harbour www.fmrealestate.com.au F&M_310720Ref:GraphicsNOTA Local Community News ~ Proudly Independent NewsOfTheAreaCOASTCOFFS FREE Pages 24-29 Friday, 26 August 2022 PROPERTY WEEK Page 20-21 & 31 Coffs Harbour will host National Touch Footy until 2026 Page 8 WHAT'S VIBIN'Clearing Floor Stock Clearing Warehouse Stock Every Item Marked for Clearance Last Days MACLEOD’S FURNITURE COFFS HARBOUR Park Beach HomeBase, Ph 6651 1166 MACLEOD’S FURNITURE GRAFTON Prince Street, Ph 6643 1911 RFS Brigades Recognised For Tireless Efforts RURAL Fire Service members and brigades across the Coffs Coast were recognised for their commitment during the 2019/2020 fire season and for long service and National medals at a huge service held on Saturday 20 August.NSWRFS ServicesMinisterHon.SinghCoffsjoinedtheSmithCommissionerAssistantMat(representingCommissioner)wasbyMemberforHarbourGurmesh(representingTheStephCookMP,forEmergencyandResilience CONTINUED Page 2 CONTINUED Page 5 Sharing Stories
Documenting the history of The Old Camp Yaam Nguura Jalumgal
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q Douglas Hoschke, who has recognisedbeenfor 53 years of service with the RFS, with son Jeff and grandson Ryan.
COMPELLING new storyboards that share the stories and culture of Coffs Harbour’s The Old Camp Yaam Nguura Jalumgal and the Aboriginal families who lived there, have been unveiled at Fitzroy Oval where The Old CampThestood.updated storyboards are displayed on the sports pavilion alongside the two 34 Lions Win PremiershipMinorTreble
q Nana Glen members attending the ceremony were (left to right) Jane Ormsby, John Lardner, Glenn Locke and Terri Murphy.
The presentations saw members awarded six National Medals and/or Clasps, 22 Long Service Medals and/or Clasps, 250 National Emergency Medals for the volunteers of Coffs Coast District and eight National Emergency Medals for the staff of the Coffs Coast “Throughoutteam.Black Summer members of the Coffs Coast team rose to the challenge assisting in many roles including as firefighters, communications operators, strike team leaders, bulk water tanker drivers, aviation radio operators, and bus drivers,” said Mr Singh.
RFS Inspector Sandra Huer told News Of The Area, “I’m proud and honoured to be able to recognise the commitment and achievement of 250 members of the Coffs Coast Rural Fire Service Team who freely gave up their time to protect this and other communities across NSW and interstate during the 2019/20 season.
“It’s crucial our brigades have these resources at their disposal so they can respond to a range of incidents, whether that’s bush and grass fires, car crashes, house fires or even floods,” Mr Singh said.
q RFS units from Bellingen Shire at the ceremony.
“To recognise the time our volunteers put in to train and ensure their brigades are ready to whenrespondneeded is a credit to them and their communities.”
Of significant note is Douglas Hoschke, who has been recognised for 53 years of service with the RFS. Doug started his firefighting career in the Orara and Fridays Creek areas and has attended numerous fires and events. During his time with the Service, Doug was Captain of the brigade, unfortunately, records do not reflect the period but sometime around 1987 for many years. He was also the President for the period 2003 –“Doug2014.has not previously received recognition for his service, we want to extend our appreciation to him for all the hard work he has done for the Orara area and the surrounding communities of the Coffs Harbour district,” said Ms Huer. Three new tankers worth $860,000 were handed over: Two Category 1 heavy tankers to Corindi Rural Fire brigade and Moonee Rural Fire brigade and one Category 9 light tanker to Sherwood Creek brigade.
“The brigade is very grateful for the recognition received through the presentation of the National Emergency medal as well as the continued support from the Nana Glen and Orara Valley community."
“The Liberation Trail fire impacted the village of Nana Glen on November 12, 2019.
q Member for Coffs Harbour with Coffs Coast crews at the handover of heavy tankers to Corindi Rural Fire brigade and Moonee Rural Fire brigade and one light tanker to Sherwood Creek brigade.
q Coffs Coast RFS units at the awards ceremony.
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Attending the ceremony Glenn Locke, Captain at Nana Glen RFS told News Of The Area, “The National Emergency Medal was awarded to our team for sustained and significant service during the 2019/2020 fire “Ourseason.fire season started with the Parker Road fire near Lanitza in early August 2019 and ended in February 2020 when a significant flood broke the drought.
“Nana Glen brigade volunteers worked hard to protect life and property on Ellems Quarry Road that afternoon and they continued to crew our trucks over the following weeks and months to restore normality in the community.
“There are many instances of evidence of where large machinery has been run into the trunks of trees, and over their structural roots, and many more instances of evidence of where large trees have been felled against trees that are meant to be protected.”MrGraham said despite a giant hollow-bearing tallowwood apparently having been chopped into pieces by logging machinery and bulldozed into a pile (with photographic evidence being submitted to the EPA), the EPA has stated that no giant trees have been destroyed and that there is an “absence of harvesting machinery impact”.MrSullings wrote, “Of even greater concern is that reports of serious and deep systemic wounding to several marked giant habitat trees caused by heavy machinery impacts and reported to the EPA as legitimate crimes have all been dismissed outright as ‘superficial’.
q Demonstrators want native forest logging to cease immediately because of what they say are ongoing breaches of regulations. demonstrators protested outside the Forestry Corporation (FCNSW) offices in Coffs Harbour
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Mr Graham invited the EPA and Environment Minister James Griffin to “join us in measuring and inspecting these trees as they seem to have not seen, measured or documented the evidence that we reported to them”. “The EPA must impose a Stop Work Order on these horrific koala extinction operations and Mr Griffin must do his job and stop the extinctions being caused and accelerated across our public forest estate.”
As a result of the inspection findings, the EPA stated there was “insufficient evidence to warrant the issue of a Stop WorkMarkOrder”.Graham, who initiated the investigation, said that current forestry regulations specifically prohibit the felling of giant trees and damaging retainedBelievedtrees. the EPA’s investigation to be erroneous, Mr Graham and other concerned community members instigated another investigation at Ellis State Forest by tree health expert Michael Sullings, proprietor of Treehouse Arboriculture. Mr Sullings re-assessed logged trees and inspected the damage to giant trees as reported to the EPA, which had dismissed the felled trees as not being giant trees and the damage to others as “superficial”. His report details the potential harm resulting from the damage, stating, “The damage to trees that are not intended for harvesting is extensive.
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By Andrew VIVIAN LAST week, demonstrators protested outside the Forestry Corporation (FCNSW) offices in Coffs Harbour.Thedemonstration was orderly, with demonstrators chanting slogans such as “Great Koala National Park”, “EPA Stop work Order!” and “Hands Off, Forestry”. As reported in last week’s News Of The Area, the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) recently investigated apparent breaches of logging regulations in Ellis State Forest, inland from Coffs Harbour, following allegations that four giant trees had been unlawfully harvested and seven giant trees were damaged during forestry operations.
The report has been sent to the EPA.
“In my professional opinion, the damage I observed yesterday cannot be considered superficial.
“In my personal opinion, it is at best, the result of an absolute lack of professionalism on the part of Forestry Corporation of NSW, and at worst, is the willful destruction of one our region’s – and our species’greatest– assets.”
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Old Camp Yaam Nguura Jalumgal storyboards officially unveiled by Reece Flanders, Chris Spencer, Aunty Irene and Mayor Paul Amos.
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q Chris Spencer, CEO, Coffs Harbour and District Local Aboriginal Land Council and Mayor Paul Amos.
q Narelle Wilson with the new storyboards telling the history and tales of life on The Old Camp Yaam Nguura Jalumgal.
“It’s important for the history of The Old Camp Yaam Nguura Jalumgal - and its significance to those who lived there, their descendants and the wider local Aboriginal community - to be recognised and celebrated,” said Coffs Harbour Mayor Councillor Paul“IAmos.trust that we have the courage and wisdom to work all our past elders and connection to family who have passed to the other side.”
COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 5www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 26 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 $ FROM Page 1 Sharing Stories unique metal frieze artworks created by local Aboriginal high school students in 2017 after hearing stories of The Old Camp Yaam Nguura Jalumgal from Aboriginal elders.This initiative, in partnership with Coffs Harbour City Council and the Yandaarra Aboriginal Advisory Committee, supports the protection of local Aboriginal cultural heritage. Traditional landowners established the site on Coffs Creek in the 1940s with up to 200 people living there at one time in shacks built from waste timber from the nearby sawmill, fibro, sugarbags and tin. In 1955, following pressure to provide better housing - including from renowned Elder Aunty Grace Roberts - cottages were built at Wongala Estate and The Old Camp was demolished. In 2017, the site was granted a dual name of ‘Fitzroy Oval The Old Camp – Yaam Nguura Jalumgal’ in recognition of it as a place of significance for local Aboriginal people. Yaam Nguura Jalumgal is Gumbaynggirr for ‘The Old Camp’.Speaking at the unveiling ceremony on Monday 22 August, Aunty Irene, who was born on The Old Camp, gave a heartfeltAuntyWelcome.Irenetalked about her experience living at the camp where her mum and dad had courted, and she was born.She fondly remembers the friendships and happiness and lots of playing and swimming in the“Wecreek.were all friends,” she said.“We had a rough time, too; we were very poor people. “I’ve always loved Coffs Harbour; this was my home. “I know history, I grew up here.“My dad said to me ‘never stand back because you’re as good as anyone else’, that still lives in my heart,” she closed. Lloyd Lynwood, Chair of Yandaarra Aboriginal Advisory Committee, was master of ceremonies for the unveiling.“It’sdeadly to see these boards go up with the vibrancy and colour they needed,” he “Yandaarrasaid. and Council (CHCC) working together for mob always delivers great outcomes.”Indeveloping the two new storyboards, Yandaarra became aware of more memories that hadn’t been told as people and family members came forward with their untold stories and now a third storyboard will be created with these further historic facts, recollections andLloydphotographs.Lynwood called for anyone in the community with stories of life on The Old Camp to contact Council – see details“Councilbelow. and Yandaarra will do the next round of consultation with community – for people whose family members’ names have been omitted, they will have the opportunity to be part of that consultation and add their family names to the third really closely together as we work towards our common community goals between the Aboriginal community and Council team…so this story can continue to be “Acknowledgingtold.the past with these storyboards is something we need more of,” he said.Gumbaynggirr artist Reece Flanders was invited to unveil his donated artwork, Spirit Tree, which will hang between the two storyboards in a space where the third storyboard will hang, once created.Reece told News Of The Area, “The Spirit Tree stands for the connection between storyboard,” said Lloyd. “We (Yandaarra) give our voice and advice to Council about the Aboriginal community, we’ve been around for over 20 years, with Richard Widders, in the role as Council’s Community Development Office.”
“My grandchildren’s great grandparents were residents of this camp until the 1950s.
“The Old Camp is an area for us, as the younger generation of Aboriginal people coming through here, that is extremely important, recognised in our history as an area of survival. “The area is extremely important to descendants of the people who lived in and used this place.
q Gumbaynggirr artist Reece Flanders donated his artwork, The Spirit Tree, to hang between the two storyboards.
“Being able to recognise and appreciate that past gives our younger people the ownership, understanding and appreciation that yes there is a history here, but we’re recognising that and yes it does make us sad, but it also makes us strong and makes us all come together as a community like we have today.“It’s a very important step towards reconciliation,” said Chris.Family members of those who lived or came to the camp are asked to contact Council on 02 6648 4850 to share their stories for the next storyboard.
Barry Powells, President of Coffs Harbour Regional Landcare was invited to speak. “We had a wonderful Landcare member, Pia Dollman who developed a strong relationship with the local Aboriginal communities – sadly she passed away in 2019 – in 2011 she was successful in obtaining a grant which led to the establishment of these storyboards, and she worked very closely with the Aboriginal community obtaining photographs and stories to create the original storyboards.”ChrisSpencer, CEO at Coffs Harbour and District Local Aboriginal Land Council said, “This is an extremely important and historic day for our local Aboriginal community, and recognition to the wider community that we recognise our Aboriginal history in this place.
q New storyboards sharing the stories and culture of Coffs Harbour’s The Old Camp Yaam Nguura Jalumgal and the Aboriginal families who lived there.
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NANA Glen farmers gathered on Monday evening 22 August to hear Jocelyn Todd, the District Vet for Grafton and Coffs Harbour regions with North Coast Local Land Services (NCLLS) present an information session on preparedness, forward planning and protocols for Emergency Animal Disease (EAD). This is the latest session being shared by NCLLS 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.NSW Farmers representative Garry Dew hosted the event at Nana Glen Hall, introducing Jocelyn to the group. Mr Dew urged landowners to get educated and refresh their own biosecurity protocols. Landholders should immediately report any suspected cases to the Emergency Animal Disease Watch Hotline on 1800 675 888, or their Local Land Services District Veterinarian by calling 1300 795 299. Further, Australia has long standing arrangements in place to manage emergency animal disease outbreaks.
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By Andrea FERRARI BEEKEEPERS, both recreational and commercial, are sensing a return to normality as their diligence to the Varroa mite infection emergency protocols and the DPI’s surveillance are payingLocallyoff. the 50km yellow Varroa mite notification zone, located outside the emergency surveillance and eradication zone, has been dropped which will give commercial beekeepers in the Coffs Harbour biosecurity zone some more flexibility with bee movements and management in general.
q Volunteer beekeepers carrying out Varroa surveillance on Glenn Locke’s hives in Nana Glen.
Glenn added, “In general terms, I think the compensation package for recreational beekeepers is OK. “Beekeepers have the option to keep their boxes, honey, honey frames, lids and bottom boards and it’s the bees and frames in the brood box that are destroyed.“The$200 offered is a bit less than the going rate for a nucleus hive at the moment however it is what it is.
q A volunteer beekeeper looking for a queen prior to collecting the sample.
“Since the discovery of Varroa mites at Bucca on 24 July volunteer beekeepers and DPI staff have worked together to inspect several thousand hives,” Coffs Coast Beekeeper, Glenn Locke, who owns Orara Valley Honey based in Nana Glen, told News Of The Area, “No mites have been detected in the red or purple zones and no hives have been destroyed apart from the hives at the original infected“Everypremises.siteistreated as if it is“Weinfected.puton PPE prior to going into a site and follow a strict decontamination process when we leave so that mites are not potentially spread from site to site via the sampling process.”
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The beekeepers open the hive and locate the queen so that she doesn’t get put into the alcohol wash which kills the 200 - 300 bees that go in. Another person shakes the bees for four minutes and an authorised officer (DPI) checks the alcohol that the bees were washed in for any“Thismites.is a generic process used in all biosecurity settings,” said Glenn. Although there have been changes to the notification zone, the existing rules remain in place for the 10km red eradication zones and the 25km purple surveillance andRegisteredzones.commercialrecreationalbeekeepers impacted by Varroa mite in the eradication zone can access reimbursement payments under the agreed National Response Plan. Recreational, hobbyist beekeepers will receive a $550 payment for each hive destroyed, or $200 for those who wish to keep their hive ware, which will cover the cost of the euthanised bees. A $200 reimbursement will also be given for each single recreational nucleus hive that is euthanised, regardless of whether the hive ware is kept.
“The offer for commercial beekeepers is a little more complicated and I would advise individual beekeepers to consult with the DPI and their accountant or Rural Financial Councillors to work out the actual value of their losses.”
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THE painting of an outdoor mural which has been coming to life along the wall of siteUrunga,thesupermarket,sidenearinginsupermarketFoodWorksinUrungarecentmonthsisnowcompletion.ArtistsDavidBromleyandDavidSouthgateareatworkmakingthemostofthesunnydaysafterrainplayedhavocwiththeirpaintingplans.“ThewallontheoftheFoodWorksfacingprimaryschoolinisnotaneasyonwhichtodoamural,”
David Bromley told News Of The Area.Nevertheless the painting pair decided to look upon it in a different light and work around the obstacles in witty ways.
During a recent spate of rain, grounded from their exterior work, the two Davids decided to paint a cameo version of the wall with some of the features and characters that are in the mural painting and enter it in the Coffs Coast Art Prize 2022.So as to not complicate the entry with two names, the Davids entered the painting under the name of David Georges, which had a ring of validity about it as both Davids have the second name of George. The painting is a piece that shows the skills of the artists in depicting the textures and colours of old stone work and a broken window with a life-like ibis, a king parrot and a carpet python making the place their home, just as they are seen on the mural in Urunga. This glimpse into the extraordinary detail of one of Urunga’s murals, along with many other beautiful works of art can be seen at the art hub upstairs in Coffs Central until 27 August.
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q The Urunga mural by David Southgate and David Bromley includes many amusing features such as a king parrot and a carpet python making the place their home.
“We have proudly hosted the Inferno National Touch League in Coffs Harbour since 2011 and watched it grow each year, so I am delighted its home here is locked in until 2026,” Mr Singh“Thesaid.event showcases our world-class sporting facilities and fantastic tourism offerings of the Coffs Coast with thousands of players and their families, spectators and officials converging annually on Coffs Harbour.“Itis a highlight on the Coffs Coast calendar that we look forward to every year, bringing so much colour and excitement to the region, as well as driving economic benefits by filling our hotels, cafes and restaurants and driving visitation to our famous local attractions.”
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“Hopefully it brings a smile to the viewer,” he said. The FoodWorks mural work has been gradual due to bad weather and other commitments, but completion is in sight. A display of six framed works depicting stylish posters of a bygone era, celebrating Urunga and its beautiful surroundings will appear in their weatherproof frames on the wall. “Three of the posters are completed, the latest is an aerial view of Urunga and the estuary with a beautiful old Bi-wing, passenger plane showing off a fictitious Urunga Airlines logo.”
THE Inferno National Touch League will continue to call Coffs Harbour home until 2026, following a new agreement with the NSW Government.Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh and Minister for Tourism Ben Franklin announced on Monday 22 August the NSW Government’s continued support for the event for a further four years. Mr Singh said securing the Inferno National Touch League was a great result for the entire region, keeping the nation’s premier touch football tournament in Coffs Harbour.
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q Urunga FoodWorks mural will include this Wetlands poster.
The trompe l'oeil ibis near a cracked window in the mural by David Bromley and David Southgate.
q The fictitious Urunga Airlines featured in a poster to be hung on the Urunga FoodWorks mural.
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Urunga mural drawing to completion
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“The wall has fixtures including air conditioners and existing windows, it accommodates numerous wheelie bins and is a busy delivery bay for the supermarket, all of which conflicted with any ideas of painting vistas or making the wall one large canvas for a picture to exist upon,” he said.Instead, the wall has become a different version of itself, now looking like a dilapidated Edwardian structure, with cracked render, basement windows giving the illusion of another level to the building, and vegetation beginning to take a hold on the crumbling exterior.Using the trompe l’oeil technique has allowed the two Davids to use their artistic skills to create this illusion and to add life to a neglected part of Urunga’s streetDavidscape.Southgate told NOTA that, as the industrial wheelie bins couldn’t be moved, “We decided to paint an ibis strategically placed to look as though it is on a bin quite at home as a ‘Bin Chicken’ with other creatures living on and amongst the vegetation growing on the wall.“Our intention is to catch the viewers’ attention with subtle, life-like effects and subjects that become apparent the more you look.
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“From an ecological perspective, a plantation is an area that is planted specifically as a plantation," he said.However, according to Dr Cadman, under the Plantation Act (1990), any regrowth can be classified as plantation, which means that any state forest that has been logged at any time in the past can be classified as plantation under the Act, even if it has grown back as an effective native forest. For example, he said, areas of Wild Cattle Creek are classified currently identified in the state Defined Forest Area classification system as native forest, but Forestry Corporation contractors have logged these areas as “plantation”.DrCadman said he has made his method for identifying original native forests inside plantations public and wants FCNSW to do the same, for comparison.Atthesame time, the North East Forest Alliance (NEFA) has called on FCNSW to halt logging in the Wild Cattle Creek State Forest.NEFA spokesperson Dailan Pugh said, “At the same time the NSW Government is spending millions of dollars buying private land for koalas and planting trees, on public land, they are paying millions to log and clear koala habitat identified as a priority for protection by their own government.
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Mr Pugh said that, up until 2020, the area in question was classed as native forest, but FCNSW had this koala habitat reclassified as a plantation based on a claim that, in the 1960s someone scattered some seed “Scatteringaround.seed around after logging was a common practice 50 years ago, but scattered blackbutt seed in a natural blackbutt forest doesn’t make it a plantation,” he said. “Now they can legally clear fell it, and sell the timber as plantation timber.”Dr Cadman said, ultimately, there should be a parliamentary inquiry into the sustainability of Forestry Corporation’s operations.“Ourplantations have been so badly managed over the past twenty years that the timber is only good for pulp and pallets.”
q Dr Cadman has found logged trees that he says should not be considered as plantation timber. Photo: supplied by Tim Cadman.
“And now they are in the process of clear felling another 68ha of identified high quality Koala habitat, of which 16ha is part of a Koala hub, and converting it to a blackbutt plantation.”
Dr Cadman has a number of videos on YouTube, with a recent video indicating that the designation of a plantation in Orara East State Forest is not entirely accurate.
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In response, a spokesperson for FCNSW told News Of The Area that Forestry Corporation designated the area as a plantation in consultation with the Department of Primary Industries' Plantations Unit, which provided final approval based on a demonstrated history of plantation establishment and evidence of ongoing plantation management.Thespokesperson said some timber plantations, such as within Orara East State Forest, contain ‘retained vegetation’, which are trees and patches of trees that were already growing in the area before the plantation was established.Hesaid trees that were growing prior to the plantation's establishment and classified as remnant trees are protected and not harvested.
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Dr Cadman said he is not necessarily against logging, and while he believes forests are needed to mitigate climate change, ensure water security and provide habitat for native animals, understands we also need timber.
“Sport plays a massive role in making the Coffs Coast a great place to live and it’s extremely important to provide the very best facilities for all participants,” said Mr Singh.Kimberly Grech, Treasurer of Sawtell FC told NOTA, “This is the first year of First Division women’s soccer for our club, we haven’t had enough women to make a team before, and to be able to give them this change room is wonderful.“Itwillhelp us to grow our women’s side of the club and encourage more girls to come into soccer,” she said. The Club has been able to make use of the new facilities since last April, while the bollards, accessible paths and drainage were finished in June after weather delays.
Cutting the ribbon to officially open the new facilities building at Toormina Oval was Gurmesh Singh MP, Coffs Harbour Mayor Cr Paul Amos and Simon Portus, President of Sawtell FC.
“Most of our club’s growth in female players has been in senior football (17 - 30yr olds) and these are the players that use the change rooms the most.“In 2022 we have had 31 senior women players register as compared to fourteen in 2021.”Council contributed $408,000 to the project while the NSW Government provided $215,823 through the Stronger Country Communities Fund. The project complemented a range of security improvements previously undertaken at the Toormina Sports Complex precinct to help reduce crime and antisocial behaviour. Council has also installed new public toilets on the site at a cost of $303,000 - another key upgrade for the overall precinct masterplan. Mr Singh told NOTA, “This is really important for the longevity of sports in Toormina – this oval is now a really good sports precinct with the velodrome on one side and the BMX Track on another“Theside.facilities this new building provides helps keep women in sport and makes competitions more viable.
q The new building at Toormina Oval provides change rooms, storage spaces and accessible pathways.
q Mayor Paul Amos, Simon Portus, President of Sawtell FC and Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh, walking the new accessible pathway as part of the facilities upgrades at Toormina Oval.
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q Mayor Paul Amos and Member for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh pen out their match strategy on the whiteboard.
Jodie Burns, Sports & Events Officer for Stadium & Major Events at CHCC with Simon Portus, President of Sawtell FC, with an outside water tap.
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q Kimberly Grech, Treasurer of Sawtell FC, excited for her teams to use the new facilities.
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“Local grassroots sporting grounds are where the medalwinners of the future start their journey,” he said.
Sawtell Football Club, North Coast Football’s largest soccer club with around 550 members, will be the main beneficiaries of the new facilities, with cricket and Little Athletics participants also regular users of the ground.Club President Simon Portus said, “We have seen a significant growth in female player numbers at Sawtell FC from 32 percent of total players in 2021 to 36 percent of players in 2022. “Across the North Coast Football region female players make up on average 28 percent of total registrations. “This growth is due to a number of factors and the female change rooms are definitely a part of that.
By Andrea FERRARI NO more sports change room ablutions for women in the vicinity of urinals is one positive outcome of the new female-friendly, accessible change room facilities at Toormina Oval. For the use of both men and women, the new change rooms, storage spaces and accessible pathways at Toormina Oval were officially opened on Friday 19 August by Coffs Harbour City Council Mayor Cr Paul Amos and Member for Coffs Harbour GurmeshSmartlySingh.designed with their purpose in mind, the change rooms have cubicle showers with locks, there’s a multitude of plug sockets, the water taps are high enough above the sink for people to get their water-bottles under to fill up, the toilets are tucked around the side of the space so they are not the first thing you see as you walk in, there’s spacious surfaces around the mirrors and a whiteboard for planning ‘match strategy’. All things that men, women and children will appreciate, and far from what was previously available for the sports community using Toormina“CouncilOval.was delighted to provide facilities that encourage more people to take up and enjoy sport,” said Cr Amos.“The recent Commonwealth Games was a great example of how women’s and people with disabilities’ participation in sport is on an equal footing with men and it’s up to us to ensure we do what we can to give everyone access to sport opportunities.
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By Andrea FERRARI WORKING in administration in her brother-in-law’s Coffs Coast plumbing company piqued Nicole Howarth’s interest enough for her to want to get on the tools and pack up her desk job. Beginning her apprenticeship at TAFE NSW, the Coffs Coast woman says she is enjoying the challenge working and studying in a traditionally male-dominated field.“I worked in administration at Joel Street Plumbing business for five years,” Nicole told News Of The“IArea.always found the work my brother-in-law did was very interesting and so I hopped out on the job site with him a few times which I loved.“When opportunity arose, I jumped at it.” Nicole was offered an apprenticeship and enrolled in a Certificate III in Plumbing at TAFE NSW Coffs Harbour. “I love it, every job is a new challenge and I enjoy the problem-solving involved,” said“PeopleNicole. tend to be a little surprised seeing a female tradie arrive, but my employer and TAFE NSW has been so supportive. “It’s great to have TAFE NSW teachers that are connected to industry and have extensive knowledge in theirNofield.”two jobs are ever the same, Nicole quickly found out.“That's what I love about our line of work and what our company does because there’s always issues to be solved that are not straightforward.“InitiallyI was a bit daunted at the idea of starting an apprenticeship, but I go to TAFE NSW with one of my colleagues and it’s great, everyone is super supportive. “To any other women considering a career in a trade I would say don’t be scared, take the leap, it’s so worth it,” Nicole encouraged. With some five percent of the NSW construction workforce made up women, TAFE NSW is providing women with pathways into a range of traditional trades and already boasts a comparatively higher number of female enrolments in these courses, at six percent.
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WORK started on the Korora section of the Coffs Harbour Bypass on Monday 22 August, with construction company Quickway engaged by Transport for NSW, beginning the digging-in on close to $50 million in utility works. The site is officially referred to as the northern utility relocation and sees the preparation work begin, readying for major construction expected to start in 2023, weather permitting. The highway through this section will be widened to include the Solitary Islands Way connection, a Transport for NSW spokesperson told News Of The Area. “The work currently onsite is to move water mains, sewer, telecommunication lines and 66kV and 11kV power lines outside of the new road footprint. “It also involves work such as clearing vegetation, establishing ancillary sites and building access tracks. “Some of the utility relocation will occur outside of the project boundary, for example along James Small Drive.“The site starts at Charlesworth Bay Drive and continues along the existing highway to where it meets the already upgraded highway at Sapphire.“Work will occur to the west and the east of the existing highway, including James Small Drive near Kororo Public “QuickwaySchool.isa Sydneybased construction company and will engage local subcontractors to get the job done, creating jobs for locals,” said the spokesperson. It is expected Quickway will be working on the Korora section for the next ten to twelveMembermonths. for Coffs Harbour Gurmesh Singh said it was exciting to see work start on the Korora section of the Coffs Harbour Bypass on 22 motoristsdeliverofthousandssignificantlyBypassMroutcomebecausetunnels,bypassAugust.“Thefourteen-kilometrewillincludethreewhichisamajorwinitdeliversthebestforthecommunity,”Singhsaid.“TheCoffsHarbourwillimprovesafetybydivertingofvehiclesouttheheartoftownandafastercommuteforwhowillbeable to avoid up to twelve sets of trafficTransportlights.” for NSW is already carrying out significant work for the bypass, including at-house noise treatments, relocating essential utilities around Coramba Road and Stadium Drive, structural removals and environmental work. The bypass is expected to be open to traffic from late 2026 and scheduled to be fully completed in late 2027. The $2.2 billion Coffs Harbour Bypass project is jointly funded by the Australian and NSW governments on an 80:20 basis.
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q Plumbing apprentice Nicole Howarth with TAFE NSW Plumbing Teacher Dylan Sambrook.
TAFE NSW Plumbing Teacher Dylan Sambrook said there’s never been a better time to consider a career in building and construction, with the Certificate III in Plumbing a nationally accredited course and fully subsidised under JobTrainer.
With demand surging thanks to the construction boom, Nicole agrees now is the time for women to pick up a“Mytrade. TAFE studies are giving me a strong understanding of why and how things work, in a way that makes sense when I’m on the“I’mjob. getting the qualifications and experience I need to realise my dream,” saidToNicole.find out more about the range of building and construction courses at TAFE NSW visit tafensw.edu.au or phone 131 601. With the NSW Government’s ambition to triple the number of women working in the construction industry being backed by a $20.2 million commitment in the 2022-23 Budget, Minister for Infrastructure, Cities and Active Transport Rob Stokes said that women currently make up about five percent of the construction workforce and that Infrastructure NSW would work closely with industry to reach the 2030 goal of fifteen percent.
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Amanda is a Body Image Movement Global Ambassador, raising awareness of the dangers of dieting and the “thin is in” ideal.As an ambassador, Amanda celebrates body diversity and positive body image.Her long-time determination and passion for positive body image inspired her successful campaign to bring the documentary ‘Embrace’ to Coffs Harbour and she was a keynote speaker at this event in Amanda2016.aspires to create social change, improve mental health, contribute to a better society, and create a scientific revolution in how we approach health and weight.Upon completion of her psychology degree Amanda aims to lead body image workshops for school-age children and promote a non-diet, wellbeingemployment,Lifepeopleorganisationfor-purpose,EducationHogbin8pm1documentarynetworksandAmandainbody-positiveweight-neutral,perspectiveherclinicalpractice.AllarewelcometojoinandCHESSConnectothercommunitytowatchtheonThursdaySeptember,6:30pm-atCHEC,DTheatreDrive,CoffsHarbourCampus.*CHESSConnectisanot-for-profitsupportingtoliveaStrongthrougharangeofdisabilityandservices.
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A SCREENING of the documentary, The Wisdom of Trauma, is being hosted by the Coffs Harbour Students Association at Southern Cross University in collaboration with CHESS Connect*.Thefilm features the work of Dr Gabor Maté who narrates his exploration of the connection between illness, addiction, trauma andSCUsociety.
Commencing Tuesday, 30 August 2022 to Friday 21 October, 2022 Council will be undertaking bridge replacement works on Wears Road at Williams Bridge. During the replacement works a full road closure at the bridge site will be in place for eight weeks and the bridge will not be accessible. Access will be available to Bucca Road from the North and Central Bucca Road from the south. Council hereby advises that pursuant to Section 116 of the Roads Act, 1993 in accordance with the authority delegated to it by the Transport for NSW it proposes to allow the following temporary road closure: Wears Road, Central Bucca at Williams Bridge – 30/08/2022 to 21/10/2022 Should you have any enquiries regarding the above arrangements, please contact Coffs Harbour City Council. Alternatively Coffs Harbour City Council’s website carries information in regards to daily work
“Our culture is not trauma-informed, and many people living with the effects of their trauma whether it is mental distress, chronic pain, physical health issues, addictive behaviours and isolation slip through the cracks, and don’t get the care that they need. “This is a film that inspires and unites,” said Amanda, adding, “When we come together and begin to embrace our own humanity — to see each other not for what we’ve done, but for what we’ve been through –we can then begin to put the pieces together for a more compassionate world.”
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In the documentary, Dr Maté poses the questions, “What if we lived in a world beyond ‘diagnoses’ and labels? “Beyond suppressing symptoms? Beyond fixing behaviours?”DrMatégoes on, “Mental health issues are related to some of the biggest social issues that we face today. “But our culture doesn’t understand that the root of many of these mental health issues, including addiction… is trauma.“What if we could provide real solutions and help our fellow humans heal?“Envision what the world would look like if we did.“The Wisdom of Trauma documentary is a part of the education our culture so desperately needs,” he said. Amanda’s psychology experience sees her working as a volunteer Telephone Lifeline Crisis Support Worker.She has a special interest in eating disorders, body image, trauma and addiction.Herexperience in the fitness industry and her own personal journey with body image has honed her passion for supporting other people to create healthy relationships with eating and Additionally,exercise.
q SCU Bachelor of Psychological Science student Amanda Bos is the driving force behind bringing The Wisdom of Trauma film to the Coffs Harbour Education Campus in a community screening.
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Bachelor of Psychological Science student Amanda Bos is the driving force behind bringing the film to the Coffs Harbour Education Campus on Thursday 1 September. She is passionate about seeing (and healing) trauma as the underlying cause of many ailments, addictions and“Asmore. a third-year psychology student I am all in favour of any wellresearched productions that aim to highlight the impact of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD), educate the masses and ideally bring about change at a societal level in how we conceptualise trauma and treatment,” Amanda told News Of The Area.
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By Andrew VIVIAN IT’S all happening on Saturday, September 10, under the majestic old trees in beautiful Bellingen Park. The Bellingen Environment Centre Inc, is presenting a big day of celebrating love of plants, the environment and community. The Bellingen Plant Fair has been growing from strength to strength since 1990 as the community realises the importance of growing more plants and food.
A large diversity of native, exotic and rare plants and plant related products along with delicious hot food, drinks, coffee and produce from the Growers Market will be on sale at more than 100 stalls.In addition, there will be live music and a raffle with prizes of plants and other goods.At 10:30am John Hodgkinson from Biodynamic Agriculture Australia will deliver a talk about growing plants in synergy with nature, including improving soil quality and its ability to hold water, increasing resistance to plant diseases and insect pests and growing without chemicals.MrHodgkinson will be near the stage. Kaz Selbie, the manager of the Plant Fair said, “The focus of this year’s Plant Fair is on native plants, and the Bellingen Environment Centre is encouraging people to plant native trees.” It’s an opportunity to mingle, shop and be entertained in a beautiful settingThere are still some places for stall holders and native plant and food growers and potential volunteers are encouraged to apply bellingenplantfair@gmail.to com.“What could be better than coming home with a car load of native plants?” Ms Selbie said.
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q The Plant Fair will feature plants, plant products, food and entertainment. Photo: Kaz Selbie.
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“The exhibitions and openings are a joyful time of networking and social celebration of the creative talent within the region,” Jenny Hicks, President of the BCAC Committee, Lynn Tizzard, Nexus Gallery Coordinator, and Linda Ravlich Nexus Gallery Artist Liaison Officer, told News Of The Area as they shared details of the gallery’s shows and purpose.
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q Volunteers outside Nexus Community Gallery all lending a hand in the March 2022 flood clean up. q Nexus Community Gallery ready for the Bellingen Community Art Council’s (BCAC) Spring Members’ Exhibition.
THE Bellingen Community Art Council’s (BCAC) Spring Members’ Exhibition at the Nexus Community Gallery from 11 September – 7 October will showcase a diversity of work in medium, style and subject matter.These Members’ Exhibitions are a celebration of the considerable talents and creative diversity within the Bellingen Shire and neighbouring regions.
“The Spring Members’ Exhibition opening on Sunday 11 September at the Nexus Community Gallery, is more than a celebration this“Ittime.is also a reflection upon all our blessings that Nexus remains intact after another flooding in March –the flood level rising to just under a metre inside the gallery.”The BCAC, a notfor-profit volunteer organisation, was founded by Louise Rawson-Harris in the mid Among1990s.other activities of the BCAC, Louise and the committee organised members’ art exhibitions which were held at various venues in Bellingen. It was in 2005 that premises were secured at the Old Butter Factory which gave BCAC members a gallery of their own. “Run by the community for the community, its aim has always been to support regional artists and promote the appreciation of the arts throughout the mid north coast of NSW,” said the Receivingteam. no grants or Council funding the BCAC relies upon memberships, exhibition fees, art sales, raffles and donations to enable it to keep the Nexus Community Gallery running and also to auspice seven other community projects: Sunday Bites; Bellingen Muse; Mixed Up Arts; Bellingen Shire Arts Week; Women’s Walk Project; Festival Flamenco; and the very newly formed Bellingen Theatre Troupe. BCAC Members’ Exhibitions are held four times a year to coincide with each new season and school holidays. Members can also book the Nexus Main or Studio Gallery for their own exhibition with bookings already being taken for Exhibitions2024. run for four weeks, enabling a wide range of artists to be showcased throughout the year.Membership forms can be found on the BCAC website or picked up from Nexus.Visit www.bcac.org.au.
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“We also receive a regular newsletter with lots of information, instruction notes and much more. “We welcome enquiries from new members,” said Carol.CASA is part of a statewide club and on the web at www.cakedirectory.com and placegmail.comemailtextingHunteronbywww.casa-nsw.org.RSVPby6SeptemberphoningVickiVaughan0403214087orDeniseon66523986orto0418304106orcoffscakedecorators1@toconfirmyourorrequestmore
Coffs Harbour Complex Manager, Josh Scells told NOTA, “This Saturday, 27 August, Bunnings Coffs Harbour will be hosting a Father’s Day event filled with lots of free activities for everyone to enjoy. “Rural Fire Service NSW Coffs Harbour Fire Station will be back for the first time since Covid with their fire truck, information table on emergency preparedness and fun activities, as well as being behind the sausage sizzle raising much needed funds for the great work they do in our “Wecommunity.alsohave Tony, our resident BBQ expert, cooking up delicious brisket and sharing his tips and tricks on low ‘n’ slow cooking and how to choose the best smoker or BBQ for your household.
“There will also be kids D.I.Y. workshops to make a gift for dad, supplier demos including AEG and Ozito, petting zoo, giveaways and more,” he said.
The Coffs Coast Support Brigade, founded in 2016, is a non-firefighting Brigade whose activities include: Community Educationschool visits, community groups along with warning residents in fire danger areas; Radio Communications both locally and within other areas when required; and Logistics - which includes transporting food, equipment and personnel to various areas especially in times of fire and other“Evendisasters.though we are a non-firefighting brigade we have dual members who are active fire fighters within their local brigades, so there is a spot to suit most people. “We operate from the Coffs Fire Control Centre,” said Chris, who is also a fire-fighting member of RFS Repton where she has served for 35Bunningsyears.
By Andrea FERRARI HAVE an emergency evacuation plan in place now, is the main message being shared by the Coffs Coast RFS Support Brigade at its Get Ready Day on Saturday 27 August at Bunnings Coffs Harbour.“While the Bureau of Meteorology has predicted a La Niña event for the Spring Summer 2022, the planning for bush fire isn't too far removed from planning for water inundation or flood,” Chris Bryant, Captain of the Coffs Coast RFS Support Brigade told News Of The Area.“Once you have that plan you can prepare for nature's worst,” she said. Tasked with a community education and engagement role, the Support Brigade will be sharing dos and don’ts, protocols, preparation and planning advice along with taking enquiries about joining the RFS in any of its many“Theroles. Bunnings BBQ fundraising day will incorporate our Get Ready Day, and we will be helping people to make their Survival Plans, distributing information on various topics, explaining the new Fire Danger Ratings and how people can become involved with the RFS should they wishTheto.” team will be at Bunnings from around 8am until“There3pm. will be a fire truck for people to inspect and we’ll bring along little fire brigade uniform jackets to give children the opportunity to dress as a firefighter and have their photos taken with the It’struck.”not just the kids who are curious to see inside a truck“Onhowever.aprevious event we hoisted a lady aged 72 into the truck and she had a wonderful time,” said Chris. “People don’t realise how tall the trucks are.”
q RFS Get Ready activities with past and current Support Brigade members.
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By Andrea FERRARI CREATIVE cake decorating skills are the focus of the program for the Coffs Coast District of the Cake and Sugar Artists of NSW Inc (CASA) annual Cake Decorating Demonstration Day. Anyone tempted to try their hand at cake decorating can get involved and learn new“Ifskills.you have ever wanted to learn about cake decorating, for a home baker for fun or to learn new skills and techniques as a more experienced decorator, this is the one for you,” Carol Williams, Secretary, CASA told News Of The Area. “We have some great demonstrations on offer this year by some very talented demonstrators in a relaxed, fun, enjoyable setting.” The demonstrators will show you how to make Flowers in Chocolate, another demo is titled Good Sports with the demonstrator making a sporty figurine which can be adapted to any sport, and you get to see tips and techniques required to create a panda bear cake Takingtopper.place on Saturday 10 September, starting at 9.30am, the venue is the club’s regular meeting place, The Salvation Army Hall, 40 Mastracolas Road, Coffs togetherHarbour. regularly in Coffs on the second Saturday of each month for meetings and workshops.“Weare a not-for-profit group and more of a social group than anything else,” said Carol.“We have a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, providing encouragement and support for each other in the craft of cake decorating. “Each year we hold a demonstration day where we invite demonstrators from other clubs or interstate to pass on their skills and demonstrate various “This year we are fortunate to have demonstrators travelling from other clubs and guests will get to see several different demonstrations on the day.”CASA supports the Coffs Coast Meals on Wheels and Coffs Harbour Show with sponsorship.Members enter the cake decorating classes at the Coffs Show with great success across junior to open categories.Withthe aim of the group being simply, ‘Sharing the Art with Friendship and Harmony’ the members share skills, practice new techniques, and keep up to date with all the latest trends in cake decorating.
q RFS Support Brigade will set up its education and experience event at Bunnings BBQ area on Saturday 27 August.
The icing on the cake q Coffs Coast District of the Cake and Sugar Artists of NSW member Carol Williams with decorated cakes. q CASA member Elaine cakedemonstratingMcInnesdecorating at the Coffs Harbour Show in 2021. q Coffs Show 2021 decoratedforcompetitionsfeaturedbeautifullycakeswith winning entries by CASA members.
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q Bee Bonny beauty products for men, handmade in Bonville. q An array of inspired and one-off crafts by Creative Art by Bron. q Mackie Traditional from Moonee - handcrafted wood articles, handmade knives and leather goods.
Have you every walked into a salon knowing exactly what you want, but walked out with the haircut from hell? Even the best hairdresser is going to struggle to please if you can’t communicate what you’re after. Adrian, from Celtic Roots Hair Designers has some handy tips to make your next haircut the best ever.
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Rather than wishful thinking - try making a list of the problems you had with your last haircut and also all the styling or colour problems you are having with your hair. This way, your stylist will be able to approach all issues at once.
Over time, as your association develops, your hairdresser will come to understand your requests, but initially a good long consultation is the only way to go.!
Don’t be afraid use the lingo - over the years a wide variety of hairdressing terms have been bandied about. The greatest difficulty for hairdressers is interpretation: one person’s even layers may be another’s tapering; another person’s tapering may be sculptured; balayage, historically, was a technique but these days it is often re- ferred to as a “look”. Graduation, tapered in, layers - all much used terms though with an array of meanings. Your stylist won’t mind if it takes you a few different tries to say exactly what you mean.
By Andrea FERRARI HANDMADE is back in demand as creators come up with beautifully crafted pieces and original designs, an array of which will be on sale at Coffs Made with Love Markets next Sunday 28 August. “Gone are the days when handmade markets were all about crocheted coat hangers, tea towels and cute baby clothes… handmade has now reached a whole new level, and Coffs Coast locals are lapping it up,” said Alison Paul, organiser of the Made with Love “LookingMarkets.backon the last two years, Covid has really revolutionised the local handmade scene. “We have stallholders turning back to grassroots, making everything and anything by hand, and customers are loving the timeless quality of handmade, and are really valuing it,” said Alison.The Made with Love Markets is on this weekend –popping up one week before Father’sSellersDay.say there will be loads of men’s and manly gift ideas.“For example, for the man who has everything, a wall mounted cast iron bottle opener, with ocean-themed resin on a timber boardmade by Creative Art by Bron,” said Alison. “Then we have Mackie Traditional from Mooneeamazing, handcrafted wood articles, handmade knives and leather goods.” Other gift ideas include beauty products for men, handmade in Bonville by Bee Bonny, such as beard balm, salve and shaving cream. “And a new stallholder I’m very excited about - the Knicker“HandmadeParlour. underwear in vintage-inspired designs, all handmade and all uniquemade just down the highway at Bundagen.”Forthe foodie dad, Bakarindi makes relishes, chutney and sauces using traditional recipes as well as native bush food spices and sauces.“For the die-hard NRL fans, B&L Creations from Grafton hand sew towel sets - you can’t go wrong,” said Alison.There will be around 120 stallholders at the Made with Love Markets on this Sunday, 28 August from 9am - 2pm - and everything is locally made and Locatedhandmade.inthe middle level carpark at Park Beach Plaza.
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Take in some pictures - a hairstyle scrapbook - to discuss with your stylist. How- ever, be prepared to discard some ideas. If your ideal hairstyle won’t work with your hair, a good hairdresser shouldn’t try to please with a less than awesome look. Say what it is that you like about the picture, the whole shebang, the texture, colour, quantity of colour or just the bit that frames the face?
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Consultation is the most important aspect of hair cutting - without it you will only be frustrated. Make sure your hairstylist sees and touches your hair before sham- pooing. Be specific when you talk about length and don’t hesitate to ask to see how much will be cut off. Be honest about how much time you like to spend on your hair and ask about products that will keep your crowning glory glorious.
Legacy Week: little badge, big impact q Legacy Coffs Coast invites you to visit the Buy A Badge sites this Legacy Week and support your local veteran families.
LEGACY Week 2022 is from Sunday 28 August to Saturday 3 September 2022 and the Coffs Coast branch is calling on the local community to support its fundraiser and buy a badge. For the last two years, COVID-19 and lockdowns have created difficulties for Legacy Week volunteers to go out and raise funds in the community.CoffsCoast Legacy is hoping that face-to-face fundraising this year will help increase donations that help provide support and services for local Legacy families.“Legacy Week would not be a success without our incredible volunteers who give up their time to work on our Buy A Badge sites,” Jane Sury, Community Liaison, Coffs Coast Legacy, told News Of The Area. “I love to hear the stories from people who buy a badge, or a bear, and relate their personal experiences of how Legacy supported their mum; or they may have been a Legacy child themselves.“This reinforces the wonderful sense of community we have here on the Coffs Coast and the work Legacy has done for our veterans’ families for nearly 100Legateeyears.”
Dane Owen, a volunteer at Coffs Harbour Neighbourhood Centre, where there’s a Celebrating Fathers and Men pop-up, free gift shop on Wednesday 31 August 10-12pm. By Andrea FERRARI
bushwalkers have walked in places such as Lord Howe Island, the Warrumbungle National Park in NSW, the Grampians in Victoria, Mutawintji National Park in western NSW, Maria Island, The Three Capes and Lake St Clair in Tasmania, Hinchinbrook Island in Queensland, across the Nullarbor through South Australia to Western Australia, and the Cape to Cape walk in Western Australia, to name some. On Sunday 11 September, Kyeewa celebrates 25 Years with a special get together at the Bellingen Showground for present and past Kyeewa walkers.If interested in attending (the function is being catered for at $25 per person), or to find out more about walking with Kyeewa, please contact Pete by email at kyeewa@gmail.com.
Over the 25 years hundreds of people have bushwalked and camped, under the Kyeewa banner, in the beautiful National Parks and State Forests of the Mid North Coast and beyond. Most Kyeewa bushwalkers live in the shires of Nambucca, Bellingen and Coffs Harbour. Walks are graded as easy, medium and hard. Kyeewa has conducted multi-stage walks of interest.For example they have followed the path of surveyor Clement Hodgkinson (fourteen stages from Frederickton to Bellingen), from the ‘Beer with no Pub’ in Ebor to the ‘Pub with no Beer’ in Taylors Arm (nine stages) and from Dorrigo to Nambucca Heads (tenKyeewastages).
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“Whether or not someone is a father, we all have come across amazing men in our family or our community that make a positive difference to our community and the lives of children,” Di Woods, Manager at CHNC told have played a role in the life of many of us. CHNC’s philosophy is that Father’s Day is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate fathers, as well as positively acknowledging men who play an important role in supporting our children.“We recognise that the traditional role of a father or male role model has changed. “They help to raise great children.“They contribute to the lives of children from sharing stories, to building confidence and skills in our young people,” said Di.
q The Kyeewa Bushlwalkers are celebrating 25 years.
“Fathers who nurture strengthen better verbal and academic skills in their children,” said Di. It is well researched and documented that emotional security in children is facilitated by positive father involvement.Sunday, September 4 stands as a day to show our appreciation to the men in our Showinglife. our love and appreciation does not need to be“Weexpensive.cancook something, make a card, watch a sports game or spend some time together, or give them a little gift from the CHNC pop-up gift shop,” closed Di.
ON 7 September 1997, Jean Hicks, Paul Searle, Dorothy Knight, Brian Myles and Tony Comyn completed a forest circuit on the slopes of Mt Yarrahapinni, the first under the banner of the ‘Kyeewa eachwalksBushwalkersToday,Bushwalkers’.Kyeewaconducttwoaweekandacampoutmonth.
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By Andrea FERRARI COFFS Harbour Neighbourhood Centre (CHNC) will open a Celebrating Fathers and Men pop-up, free gift shop on Wednesday 31 August 1012pm.This is an opportunity to support families who are struggling and who may benefit from being able to select a gift for free.
Many fathers are balancing changes in their work environments, or job roles, changes in parenting and household responsibilities as they support and navigate their families through the disasters.Formany this has been a challenge with increasing cost of living locally. “Many have taken this opportunity to build better relationships with their children.“Children who have supportive men or fathers in their lives grow to be more confident in their surroundings and are more socially connected.
Jane added, “Legacy merchandise, including badges, pens and Legacy bears will be available at our Legacy Opportunity Shop in Scarba Street during Legacy Week.“On 1 and 2 September, you can support our annual fundraiser at sites located at Park Beach Plaza, Coffs Central, and Toormina Gardens.“OnFriday 2 September you will see our volunteers in Dorrigo, Woolgoolga and Bellingen town centres. “Badges and merchandise will also be available at Bunnings on Saturday 3 September.” To find out other ways to purchase merchandise, donate, or find out more about Legacy, visit www. legacy.com.au, call Coffs Coast Legacy on 1300 534 229 or email welfare@ coffslegacy.com.au.CoffsCoast Legacy currently looks after over 300 veterans’ families and 31 Junior Legatees, providing services like wellbeing support, compensation advocacy, social activities, peer support, home and hospital visits, education support, holiday camps for Legacy Youth. All money raised stays on the Coffs Coast to support localInfamilies.2023, Legacy will be commemorating its centenary with The Legacy Centenary Torch Relay presented by Defence Health marking 100 years of service to those who have sacrificed.
President Jeremy Nash said, “Those that give their life or their health for their country compel us, as a community, to support their loved ones in turn.”
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“As the popularity and interest grew from all over the country more space was needed for the growing number of those wanting to show off their treasured possessions,” said Elaine. Macksville Showgrounds have now become the Club’s permanent home, enjoying their own Club Shed for meetings, workshops and gatherings of like minded people.Recently an attempt was made to break a long standing world record of the largest number of vintage engines all running for a set time all at the same time.
Rusty Iron Rally returns for 25 year celebration Buskers Fest
“A few fellow restorers with similar interests formed the Mid North Coast Machinery Restoration Club in June 1994, and have held this event since on an annual basis, with the exception of the last two years due to Covid restrictions,” said Elaine South.The first exhibition by members was at Cassegrain Winery, near Port Macquarie. The Club reached a membership of 55 by March of 1996, covering from Coffs Harbour to Taree. Membership is now over 500.“The first official Rally was held at Timbertown at Wauchope on 23-24 March 1996.“This was incorporated with the events at Timbertown that well suited the old machinery.“TheRusty Iron Rally later moved to the Wauchope Showgrounds when more space was needed for the event.
“The challenge was taken up and the club broke the record, and a very noisy one at that!“History waits at every turn at this event, many memories from past experiences, and a lot of information to be given, a huge number of exhibits and displays for all family members of all ages,” Elaine said. Grand parades will take place both days of the Rally, allowing attendees to enjoy learning about the wonders of days gone by. Be there and listen to the engines, smell the diesel fumes, browse the market stalls and swap meet sites, and the pavilion full of interesting collectibles.
OVER the years, the Rusty Iron Rally has earned its reputation as one of the premiere vintage and heritage events in NSW. This year the event celebrates the milestone occasion of its 25th Annual Rally, running over 3 and 4 September at the Macksville Showground.
acrobat who now lives in Germany. Lindsay Web will host the two comedy nights.“Local acts will also be showcased, and this is by no means the full list, just a few of the highlights,” John added this week. The full program goes live on the website on September 1. For more information contact John Logan Entertainment on 66 528266, visit Facebook or check out the website at www. coffsharbourbuskers.com
AFTER two long years of the Covid pandemic affecting just every aspect of the live music and entertainment industry, the folks at the Coffs Harbour International Buskers and Comedy Festival are very excited getting ready to launch their first event in three years. Organisers of the festival this week announced the program will kick off with a visit to Armidale on September 27, followed by five days of fun in and around the Coffs Coast, running until the Sunday of the long weekend on October 2. “We’re very excited to be back on deck,” said organiser John Logan this week.“We travel to Armidale on September 27, then head back for Kids Day on September 28. “We’ll be making a short trip to Nambucca Heads on Thursday (29 September), followed by one day in the City Centre on the Friday. “A whole lot more is on offer including the Unrealestate Adult Comedy Shows this year at the Coffs Golf Club. “The Moonee Beach Hotel group has also come on board for shows at Moonee, Toormina and Sawtell while the Harbourside Markets will be featured on the TheSunday.”program will feature a great mix of artists including Basketball Man from USA; The Bewildering Mr T Bedlam, a master of old fashioned street magic; the delightful and aptly named Divine Fire from Sydney; brilliant children’s entertainer Mr Fye; and stunning sand sculptor Dennis Massoud from the Sunshine Coast. As we go to print negotiations are being finalised to bring Papa Africa –Winston Ruddle on board, a Tanzanian
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By Andrea FERRARI WINGHAM Music Festival welcomes audiences from far and wide with a leading lineup of international artists and local bands performing. The three-day festivalFriday 14 October to Sunday 16 October 2022 – has three headliners: one for each day. The Black Sorrows headup Friday, Darryl Braithwaite tops the bill on Saturday and The Waifs head-up Sunday. Local performers include Jake Davey from Taree, Glen Meade hailing from the Great Lakes region, Forster’s The Big Fins and Jackson Rafferty from Port Macquarie. Other artists to appear include Bill Chambers, The Wolfe Brothers, Dom Turner, Imogen Clarke, 19-Twenty and so manyWell-knownmore. amongst music festival aficionados, the town of Wingham on the NSW Mid Coast will welcome back Wingham Music Festival with a stellar line-up worthy of any grand music festival in Australia.Postponed in 2021, the Festival returns in 2022 boosted by generous financial support from the NSW Government’s Regional Events Acceleration Fund. Festival Coordinator Donna Ballard said, “After a two-year break, we were determined to reshape and refresh the Festival and this line-up truly is a dream come true for “Whileus. it was disappointing having to postpone last year’s event, funding from the Regional Event’s Acceleration Fund has meant we’re able to come back and offer something even bigger and better this year.” Since its inception in 2007 the Wingham Festival has grown to become a muchloved annual event in the community calendar. The Festival returns to its original site on Central Park, a location that allows visitors to easily get to the town’s cafes, boutiques and heritage listed buildings.Festival attendees can bring their chair to the expansive marquee and setup in front of the mainstage to listen to more than 30 acts featuring over 100 musicians over three brilliant days of music.Donna added, “They could also throw a rug under the bright flag sails and sip on drinks from our local featured distillers and absorb the vibe of the music and surrounds.”
q Wingham Music Festival welcomes The Wolfe Brothers, Nick and Tom Wolfe, performing their acclaimed Australian country music set.
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Over the last fifteen years music fans have travelled to the Mid Coast region to not only enjoy the very best in music but also take in the beauty of this less-travelled coastal region of NSW.
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“This walk is to bring community together, as we walk at sunrise to raise awareness to remember those lost to suicide, and support those who are impacted and continue to struggle with suicide. “The health and safety of our community continues to be our number one priority.
WORLD Suicide Prevention Day on Saturday 10 September is being supported in Coffs Harbour by the Out of the Shadows community walk organised by Lifeline North Coast which encourages the community to join the walk and help raise awareness and remember those we’ve lost through suicide. After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 lockdowns, the Lifeline Out of the Shadows community walk is back and will take place at Jetty Beach, Coffs Harbour. The purpose of the Out of the Shadows Walk is to unite people from different backgrounds and communities who have been impacted by the death of a loved one through suicide. You can make a difference by participating in this community event.
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The town of Wingham is in the Manning Valley, tucked in from the Barrington Coast, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Manning River and expansive National Parks. A Google search says it’s 231kms from Coffs Harbour to Wingham, that’s around two-and-a-half hours driving. Taree Airport is 20 minutes from Wingham and visitors are encouraged to stay in Taree, Forster and Port Macquarie that are easily accessible to/from Wingham and offer fabulous accommodation services, said the organisers.Ticketholders staying in these neighbouring towns can use the daily shuttle services to and from Wingham to make transport to the festival even easier.Afull listing of artists is available on the websitehttps://akoostik.com.au/.Ticketsareonsalenow via Oztix.
Alongside the plethora of live music, the festival also features artisans showcasing their handmade wares and artworks, workshops are held across the weekend and visitors enjoy the best in food and delicacies from local businesses from the Mid Coast NSWTheregion.Festival atmosphere is brought to life with stilt walkers, circus performers and belly There’sdancers.yogaand tai chi to participate in and Indigenous storytelling, while children can play in the Kids Zone.
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q Friday at Wingham Music Festival sees the night’s headliners, The Black Sorrows Australian blues rock band waking up the weekend.
q Ever popular Australian favourite Darryl Braithwaite headlines on Saturday at Wingham Music Festival.
Angela Martin, Communications and Community Engagement Manager told News Of The Area, "Please join us to raise awareness, remembering those we have lost to suicide, those who have attempted suicide, and those who are living with the grief of losing someone.“Thewalk begins at the steps; we walk the jetty, then onto the sand to walk to the south end of the beach then back towards the Jetty Beach entrance to enjoy music and breakfast.
q Lifeline North Coast recognises World Suicide Preventon Day with the Out of the Shadows community walk.
“There will be support services available on the day. “This is a free event for the community, family friendly and safe,” said Angela.Those who register in advance for the walk will receive a free BBQ breakfast, there will be music, support, and activities for families. To register for this free event, please sign up on the Lifeline North Coast website at 5:45amSeptemberorg.au/event/otsch/.https://lifelinenorthcoast.When:Saturday,102022,from Where: Jetty Foreshores, grass lawn next to the yacht club and steps facing the Jetty Beach entrance.
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COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 25www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 26 August 2022 65 Bailey Avenue, Coffs Harbour Auction: 17 September 2022 5 bedrooms/2+ bathrooms/4 car Land Size: 1043sqm (approx.) WELCOME to 65 Bailey Avenue, Coffs Harbour.This architecturally designed home has stood the test of time in both design and construction and the fastidious owners have been happy here for over 40 years since it wasThebuilt.home was superbly and lovingly designed to take in all aspects of this elevated position, nestled in a massive 1043sqm allotment with expansive views from both the north and south of the property. The home has five bedrooms and boasts a very private outdoor entertaining area with a sparkling and inviting saltwater pool, truly an entertainers’ dream. Although many aspects of the home are in original condition, the condition can only be described as remarkable. From the timber feature wall with associated planter box at the formal entry, to the ornate cornices that are on display throughout the home, the retro vibe is never far away.Thelarge loungeroom, complete with its 70s style built in bar with orange benchtop and mirrors, continues the nostalgic feel. The lounge room in turn opens to the large formal dining area illuminated by evocative orange pendant lights.
The kitchen, which is beside can only be described as huge, so large in fact that it even has its own dining booth, almost taking you back to a 70s milk bar, as well as cupboard and bench space galore. A hall from the entry also takes you down to the bedroom area. The expansive main bedroom features an ensuite as well as walk in Ifrobe.the walk-in wardrobe is not enough for you however, one wall of the bedroom has a further bank of wardrobe cupboards across its entirety. There are a further three bedrooms off this hall, all with their own built-in robes as well.These additional bedrooms are also serviced by a large bathroom, which although original presents like it has only been built in the last fewThereyears.is also a separate WC adding to the family friendliness of the property.
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Ideal for a growing family, this architecturally designed Korora Bay home could be the one you’ve been waiting for. The superior quality of the home is evident from first glance; the double brick construction on the lower level exudes a warm ambiance on your arrival, and you are immediately drawn upstairs by the filtered light that flows throughout the home. The main living area is open plan and features a stunning three-dimensional ceiling of Sally Wattle timber.
The perfect spot for the grandparents or teenagers retreat, or perhaps the opportunity to run your own business from home with access from a large breezeway. Behind the large covered and tiled outdoor entertaining area is also a sparkling in-ground saltwater pool. The pool area is so private from the outside world that you can forgo the cossies and go swimming in your birthday suit. Such a large outdoor entertaining area and pool would normally mean that you forgo a backyard, but that couldn’t be further from the truth thanks to the 1043sqm block. Vehicles haven’t been forgotten either with enough garaging space for four cars. The thoughtful design of the garaging also allows for one side to be totally open and utilised as a breezeway to access the rear entertaining area and backyard.
Glass stacker doors open from here onto the expansive 5 x 7 metre deck, a great entertainment & family gathering space. Three bedrooms, dining, a well-proportioned kitchen, family bathroom and laundry are all located on the upper floor. The lower floor caters for an extended family, or teenage retreat, and includes a queen-sized bedroom, generously proportioned living room, ensuite, and a workshop/storeroom. Located in one of the Coffs Coasts most desirable and sought after suburbs, a short stroll to the end of the cul-de-sac will have you on the beach reserve & sand of Korora Bay.
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26 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Shop 1/4 First Avenue | Sawtell Sawtell | Toormina | Boambee East | Boambee | Bonville | Urunga | Re Call us today for a free appraisal on your home or investment property. 2 32 Boambee East 56 Linden Avenue FOR SALE $725,000 $745,000 House Inspect: 10 45am 11 15am Sat 27th 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: 11 30am 12pm Sat 27th 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 27th 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 27th Aug 4 Inspect: 1pm 1 30pm Sat 27th 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 301 404 311 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 27th Aug We use our 30+ years of building & sales experience to ensure you achieve you the best possible result in the current market! Barry France 0407 301 404 Matt France 0411 675 860 The right advice can make all the difference when it comes to selling!
COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 27www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 26 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! 321 Sawtell 87 Boronia Street SOLD FOR $1,536,000 House Contact Agent Barry France 0407 301 404 2 31 Sawtell 1/17 Boronia Street SOLD FOR $1,289,000 Townhouse Contact Agent Barry France 0407 301 404 532 Toormina 26 Carrywell Crescent SOLD FOR $940,000 House Contact Agent Matt France 0411 675 860 Spacious floorplan with semi self contained 1 bedroom flat with an approved 2nd kitchenette Fantastic outdoor entertainment deck with mountain views Updated internally, incl bedrooms, main kitchen & bathrooms Close driving distance to Sawtell Village, Toormina Shopping Centre & local schools 422 Toormina 15 Walco Drive UNDISCLOSED House Contact Agent Matt France 0411 675 860 Close walking distance to Boambee Bay Reserve, Fantastic outdoor entertainment deck, overlooking pool Large 4th bedroom could serve as Rumpus room or Air BnB Close driving distance to Sawtell Village, Toormina Beach and Estuary for Swimming, fishing & paddleboarding Shopping Centre & local schools RECENTLY SOLD Flat, 250m walk to the heart of Sawtell Village Multiple internal living areas and large Master bedroom Private rear yard w/ pool, overlooking Sawtell golf course All bedrooms and outdoor area receive great Northern sun Combination of tile and hardwood timber floorboards Easy walking distance to Sawtell Beach SOLDUNDISCLOSED Close walking distance to Sawtell Village, Beach & Headland Ocean, estuary & mountain views Exceptionally neat & tidy internally with spacious bedrooms Self managed strata, shared insurance fee with Townhouse 2 Large Master bedroom with ensuite & walk in robe SOLDFOR$1,289,000 SOLDFOR$1,536,000 SOLDFOR$940,000
28 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 26 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 bathroom • Rental Estimate $440pw Unit Size: 158sqm Kim McGinty 0432 953 796 Chris Hines 0439 667 719 2 1 1 $549,000-$569,000 unre.com.au/ben2.27 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 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 • Current tenants in place paying $570pw 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 OPEN ToPhoneInspect UNRE_260822Ref:GraphicsNOTAc UNDEROFFER 6658 6042 www.unre.com.au137SawtellRoadToorminaUnrealestateCoffsCoastunrealcoffs OPEN ToPhoneInspect CHECK ONLINE FOR OPEN TIMES ListingNew ListingNew ListingNewOPEN 17/9/22Auction PriceNew
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Kimmy L. Dear Kimmy, THE fact that the first thing I did was to look up whether that hybrid was possible, maybe says more about me than your partner. I was unsuccessful; however, you can cross a llama with a camel (known as aAcama).rather moody animal apparently, which is little Personally,wonder.Ilikeabstract artwork in bedrooms (though not as abstract as the image I conjure with the sheep/ llama combo and their baby shama offspring). There are definitely some no-go zones in what adorns a bedroom wall. Family portraits can be very unpalatable - particularly when they include Uncle Roger. Religious artefacts, you know the Virgin Mary, Jesus on a Cross, Moses parting the seas, are better placed in another location, although I think a Buddha statue could be quite calming. I'm sure your partner could integrate this with some wind chimes, prayer flags, a mandala bedspread and some incense (all these can be purchased off Etsy, which seems a bit kitsch, but there you go). You know, the best bet for bedrooms is subdued lighting (candles are lovely), natural hues, and lots of plants.Artwork is very subjective and, as you've found, not always conducive to creating the right mood.
Regards, Malcolm E MASON, (A visitor to Upper Orara).
WHEN Penny and her father fall on tough times, they stay with Penny’s grandmother, Jane for twelve months.Penny is only ten years old at the time.After Penny and her father move-out, they maintain a close relationship with Unfortunately,Jane.Penny’s father unexpectedly passes-away, when Penny is in her 30s. Jane says to Penny, “Don’t worry, I will look after you in my will.”
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A few years pass and when Penny is looking to buy her first home, Jane says, “I will give you $100,000 now or you can have it as part of your inheritance.” No money changes hands. Penny continues to have a close relationship with Jane until her grandmother passes-away 20 years later.Penny discovers that she receives 20 percent of Jane’s estate under her will, with the rest of the estate going to Jane’s daughter.
30 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 26 August 2022 On theCouch Email Jasminda: media@newsofthearea.com.au OPINION & LETTERS OPINIONLETTERS COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA
Penny makes several claims against Jane’s estate. She says that the unfulfilled promises that Jane made to her, amount to a breach of contract or give rise to an “equitable estoppel”.
MY partner has great taste in decor. In fact, he considers himself a bit of an interior designer. And I agree with him. To a point. In the master bedroom (the one we sleep in) he has a very large painting of what can only be described as two animals making love. When I say animals, I mean a sheep and a llama. I find this extremely off-putting to the point where I only try to initiate romance in the loungeroom (where the artwork is a series of sea-themed paintings).
Penny says that in any event, the provision she receives under the will is not “proper and adequate” and that she should receive 50 percent of the estate. In relation to the contract claim, the Court finds that the “terms” of the alleged contract are too vague and too uncertain to be enforceable and there was no “exchange” of promises which would give rise to the necessary “consideration”. Similarly, the Court finds that the alleged promises were not sufficiently “clear and unequivocal” and also dismisses Penny’s estoppel claim, citing that Penny did not demonstrate that she suffered a “detrimental reliance” that was unconscionable in the However,circumstances.the Court finds that Penny’s cohabitation with Jane, during her childhood, constituted a partial dependency and because she had a close relationship with her grandmother, found that there were “factors warranting” the making of an order in Penny’s favour. Nonetheless, the Court ultimately finds that Penny’s inheritance of 20 percent of the estate constituted “adequate provision for her proper maintenance” and dismisses Penny’s final claim.
DEAR News Of The Area, THE NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet wants to have it both ways. He describes the recent flood events as, ’disastrous’ and ‘ catastrophic’ but at the same time he and his government apparently still intend to log the upper catchment and headwaters of the Kalang River. This tragic,ill-advised activity would greatly increase the frequency, maximum heights and overall severity of flooding and flash flooding in the valley. When these man-made, governmentDEAR News Of The Area, THIS is our first trip to Coffs since the fires. I’d like to say: ‘excellent letter Mr Griffin, about politicians’ dress.’ I once challenged then Transport Minister Andrew Constance about the same thing, about ties and general dress. I said his country-style dress was not appropriate for a 'Minister of the Crown' and for a short while he wore a suit, with a tie, but it did not last and he lost the seat to a welldressed lady. On Tuesday I was in central Coffs Harbour and I witnessed a very distressing scene - destitute people, sitting on the floor and one actually begging. sponsored disasters damage or destroy homes, farmland, livestock, and businesses at Kalang, Brierfield, Newry Island and Urunga, will the Premier and his government adequately compensate the victims? No, they will not. I beseech him to do the right thing, match his words with actions and pull the plug on this ridiculous, costly and highly destructive project. Regards, Peter MIETHKE,Kalang. They were homeless for sure. In this city of wealth, I ask: who is looking after these people? One kind lady offered them some coins I think.Ihad left my walking stick in the car, and so at 86 was not able to easily reach these people.Coffs has done wonderful work with refugees from Africa etc. If people need an address for assistance, why not the Salvos and like organisations? That might be one way to offer these people some measure of security. Next week I am back to Batemans Bay, where the homeless are helped every day. Carpe Diem (seize the day).
By Manny WOOD
PS: Your partner sounds odd. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
DEAR News Of The Area, HAVING read the story printed about York St Oval’s upgrade and that Little Athletics is having some success in having its sporting area upgraded - and the statement that training on wet ground is hard - I thought I would point out just how hard it is for a wheelchair athlete to train on grass - period. I have competed in the Pan Pac Masters Games in my race chair in the 100-metre, 200m and 400m races. For me to train for these events I have to train on my local roads, or I have to leave the district and train in Tamworth, on the Gold Coast or in Newcastle. So York St is not for all abilities. I tried training with the seniors athletics in Toormina, it was also on grass. I found it impossible to sustain, as grass and wheelchairs don't work well together.Itcauses injury strains on joints and shoulders and can be dangerous. Regards, Henry DUCHATEAU, Coffs Harbour.
DEAR Jasminda,
PotholesReligion’ on road shoulders make me sad DEAR News Of The Area, HEARING of children and youths with mental health difficulties: those who are not experiencing a richer, more fulfilling, energising life, moves me deeply! Oh, that I had the capacity to reach out a helping hand…to gently walk with them out of theSo,blackness.I’veasked myself the question, “How is it that darkness, (to date) has not ‘overwhelmed’ me? Is it because I’ve lived a charmed, overindulged-life where everything has gone right?” Far from it! My generation was very, very different. I suspect I’ve known my share of hurts, disappointments, losses – the highs and the lows.I’ve discovered that that is the nature of life itself!It’seven the nature of the ‘natural world’. For what it’s worth, I leave this with you! At a very early age I was given a precious gift!It was the gift of direction!
Direction the key for youth mental health
Mayor’stheFrom desk PEOPLE wonder what a normal week looks like for a Councillor. So I thought I’d give you a glimpse. Councillors normally get their Business Papers – or Agenda - for the Council Meetings late on the Friday before the next Meeting. These Business Papers can be between 100 to 2,000 pages long. Of course, some of that may relate to a lot of detailed planning reports andSostudies.Councillors then have the weekend to digest a lot of that information and then on Monday they may start their enquiries into clarifying some of the content.
On a Tuesday afternoon around 4pm we meet for the Councillor Briefing with staff and thrash out the detail of what may be in front of us. There can be around 30 people in the room and it can take a couple of hours.But we can also get unscheduled briefings on short notice. This is where a good Councillor can do most of his or her research and makes it so much easier at the Meetings.Inmy opinion the Briefings are where you really attain efficiency in working out what needs to be understood before the Meeting - the Council Meetings should really be for voting, not research. During the week, a Councillor may have committee meetings to attend and they can happen at all times of the Ofday.course we all also receive lots of correspondence from community members that we work through and respond. There are also functions that Councillors attend on behalf of the city, or on behalf of the Mayor if they can’t Councillorsattend. also have the opportunity to put together something called a Notice of Motion which is an item that they want to put forward into the next Council Meeting Business Papers.This has to be done thirteen days in advance.Ontopof that, as soon as you’re elected you have to become as expert as possible in a huge number of complex fields like planning and environmental legislation, local government finance, building regulation and construction, government policies and relations, community engagement, waste management, grant applications, economic development, public water and sewer systems, transport – and the list goes on. In summary, to be a good Councillor takes a lot of your time. It’s as simple as that. Councillors should be respected for the contribution they make to their community.Wecan’t agree with everyone all the time, but a good Councillor is worth their weight in gold for the community.
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DEAR News Of The Area, I AM a very unhappy resident of Coffs Harbour.InApril and through to May of this year, as we are all aware, there was a catastrophic amount of rainfall in the area. It was so unusual and heavy that potholes in roads appeared everywhere and often. As reported in NOTA’s opinion pages (June 2022) the poor state of the roads led to the closure of Stadium Drive, and not for the first time. I travel on Hogbin Drive from Park Beach to Toormina twice a week to work. On 14 April, I was driving on Hogbin Drive from Toormina back to Park Beach in extraordinarily heavy rain and watching intently the traffic in front of me. Without any visual warning, my car lurched into a massive pothole. The damage was severe. Coffs Harbour City Council adamantly refuses to accept any responsibility. Incredibly, Council said there were no other incidents “at that particular site” where other vehicles incurred the same, or similar, damage.Atthat time, (and pothole repairs on Hogbin Drive are hugely evident today), there were potholes everywhere. Council’s position is, apparently, if a resident sustains damage to their vehicle because of the poor state of our roads, Council is NOT liable unless the poor state of the road has been brought to their attention, prior to any incident occurring. It’s impossible to imagine, given the conditions of the roads at the time, Council was not inundated with complaints to address the incredible number of potholes and correspondingly, claims for compensation of damages to vehicles. Has anyone else experienced the same circumstances as me? Regards, Anne ATKINSON, Coffs Harbour. News Of The Area, YOUR front page article Friday 19/8/22 is some of the worst reporting I have seen in a longHowtime.many building sites, construction areas, work sites and factories allow the public access to Whythem?is a work site in a forest any different? Bagawa SF, like most eucalyptus forests, is biodiverse and productive. This is because of past forestry management which includes harvesting and fire Individualprotection.trees in an unmanaged forest grow until they die. This can be when they are relatively young by competition from more dominant trees.When trees mature they develop hollows internally until they are decaying as fast as theyAftergrowing.aredecay exceeds growth, they eventually die. This cycle can take 400 to 600 years so individually we do not live to see the full cycle. Animals and other plants that occur in eucalypt forests also vary with the age of the forest.What lives in a young forest in high numbers does not necessarily live in an overmature forest in the same Therenumbers.isa succession of animal and plant species that live in a forest as it ages. Before harvesting occurred the cycle used to be restarted by hot wildfires. These killed the existing trees and started the growth cycle again. A fire of this intensity only needs to occur every few hundred years. The problem with these fires is that they usually cover a large area and kill not only trees but animals and other plants in their path.It then takes a long time for animals to recolonise the burnt areas as they regenerate. With logging and hazard reduction, wildfires can be and have been kept to a minimum and the forest continues to be biodiverse and productive as well as reducing the greenhouse gas levels by putting timber into storage ie houses. Regards, Peter PAUNOVIC, Boambee East.
Forestry management for biodiversity Blinded by the light of ‘Renewable
Regards, Peter DINGLE, Urunga.
Direction in greeting people, direction in kindness and courtesy, direction in ‘being’ and of ‘giving’ service to others, direction in choosing a community where great friendships and values were taught, direction in joyous relationships – social, music and sporting, and direction to prepare me for whatever comes along – including ‘finalities’. Now, in my very senior years, I can observe so much! All the ‘direction’ my parents and loving friends gave me, all the ‘direction’ offered from ‘teachers’ and ‘influences for good’, and all the outstretched friendly hands I’ve received, gave me a place in the world: a sense of worth, a unique, though simple role to occupy in community. Direction has been everything!There’s hardly a day passes without a greeting, a smile, or a kind word that does not warm my heart. To date, there has been no room for ‘unceasing’ despair or darkness, or hurt or worthlessness feelings. The ‘direction’ offered me in my childhood and my youth, still carries me forward –everyWhatday!a thrill it would be that from the contents of this simple letter, someone would become more aware of a child or young person’s need for loving, guiding, and ‘clear’ direction. Or someone decided to lead Cubs, Scouts, Girl Guides or take them to a church, sporting club or activity to unite them with others who, with the best of intentions, give sound, loving ‘direction’. I think I can safely promise that the time and intention offered in ‘Sound, Loving Direction’ would rapidly reduce the sadness that so many of the young now feel. Direction is a must! It has the potential to ‘carry forward’ and to point the way! It may also reduce the ceaseless search for what is not easily found on the internet and iPhone!
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By PAUL AMOS (Mayor) Coffs Harbour City Council
DEAR News Of The Area, WAYNE Duesbury (NOTA 19/8/22), was right.Iam fearful for the future of our country, not because of the possible effects of a changing climate, but because of the certain effects of our misguided path to ‘Net Zero’. Wind and solar, as any electrically literate person should know, cannot reliably or continuously supply electricity, and any form of storage at the scale required does not exist, nor likely to. The environmental and social effects of proposed wind and solar farms, and associated transmission lines, on land, landscape, communities, and wildlife are huge and devastating. The financial cost is enormous, and revenue loss from shutting down the coal and gas industries hardly gets a mention. Our leaders who are promoting this descent into disaster are either naive, ignorant, or "blinded by the light" of Renewable Religion. I believe few people at present are aware of the scale of this approaching catastrophe, and I don't know how this can be addressed, as any attempt to bring realism to this subject often produces a highly emotional backlash. The simplest and only way to achieve Net Zero and still have a functioning modern society is to establish a nuclear-powered electricity grid. Of course nuclear has problems (what doesn't), but nuclear works NOW, safely and efficiently, and its problems are more easily solved than those which will emerge (and are emerging) with wind and solar. I hope common sense will prevail before too much damage is done, but I'm not confident.Wereally do need a wide-ranging public information campaign and discussion on our Net Zero future, using all the facts, not just those which fit with renewable propaganda.
Regards, Kenneth B PALMER, Coffs Harbour
World Gym Coffs Harbour supports two or three charities every year along with supporting its members with events along the way. “Starlight is our charity of choice as it is important for us to reach the families and children who need help not only in our community but in our hospitals too.
“I have lost loved ones to illnesses that kids should never have to endure.
“We will have a face painter, mini in-club challenges, group classes on the hour from 8am – 12pm, shakes, coffees and a silent auction for a growing number of amazing prizes which currently include two standup paddle boards, dinner vouchers, lashes and nails vouchers,” Kylie Wearing, World Gym Coffs Harbour Club Manager told News Of ThePromotingArea. the event to the community last weekend, Kylie and some team members took a stand to Coramba Sportsground for the Orara Axemen’s semi final game on Sunday, 21 August.
Gym Coffs Harbour’s Starlight Charity Day kicks off at 7am, with people entering the gym through the Starlight balloon arch.Donations will be collected (non-members entry fee is by donation) at the Activitiesdoor. include mini games and group classes running from 8am until 1pm. “All we ask is that the public (non-members included) come along, make a donation upon entry, join in some of the fun and games, dress as their favourite childhood superhero and bring their best smiles.”
q Coffs Harbour City Orchestra will perform its first gala concert, themed Celebrations, at The Princess Room at Sawtell RSL on 3 and 4 September.
By Andrea FERRARI GENERATIONS, the theme of Coffs Harbour City Orchestra’s (CHCO) first gala concert since 2019, celebrates and features the young aspiring musicians, the musical families within the orchestra and some intergenerational composers of prominence.Withanevening concert on Saturday 3 September and a 2pm matinee on Sunday 4 September inside the Princess Room at Sawtell RSL, the concert will be headlined by a performance of the Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor with local young virtuoso Sam Woolford on piano. “The Piano Concerto in A taps into the colour of Norwegian folk music coupled with romantic form to give us the melodic warmth for which Grieg is cherished,” Josh Jeremy from CHCO told News Of The Area. Playing the piece, at just eighteen years old, is multi-talented musician Sam Woolford, a protégé of local pianist Alice Jamison. “Along with his HSC studies, Sam is working towards his AMus certificate in music and is looking to post-school studies in music,” said“He’sAlice. an impressive pianist.“He has all the attributes of a great musician - musical, intelligent, sensitive. “It has been a delight to teach Sam during his musical journey, which I hope will be long and rewarding,” she said. Other diverse selections on the program include selections from Blue Danube and Radetzky March by the Strauss family, an Australian flair with music by Australian Elena Kats-Chernin and some program music by Robert W. Smith expressing both calm and"Asfury.generationally diverse as our orchestra members are, so is our program,” Chenoa Wilson orchestra president told NOTA. “We are enjoying playing and showcasing music spanning a broad range of genres such as classical, modern contemporary, show tunes, and even a homegrown composition from one of our talented young members.” The orchestra is thrilled to have the mellifluous trumpeter Tim Egan, who is also the orchestra musical director, joining them as a soloist for a special musical premiere.TimEgan told NOTA, “We are truly excited to present this gala concert where we are highlighting the younger members of the orchestra. “Youth today can often be victims of constant criticism, so we support our youth in their musical endeavours and you will be blown away by their talent. “I will also be joining the soloist line-up with a special arrangement for flugelhorn and orchestra - I just hope I can match it with the young ones,” said Tim. The orchestra is relishing the opportunity to feature not only the young and aspiring musicians but also celebrating the young-atheart musicians who provide guidance and a steady hand. The CHCO’s philosophy is that community music is invaluable as it provides a unique opportunity where people from all ages, abilities and walks of life can come together, inspire, collaborate, improve and create something wonderful together.Itallows musicians from ten through eighty-five years young to all be playing together.The concert is also a nod to its own past with the orchestra formed in 1979 when Danny Cowen and his twelve-member ensemble started rehearsals in the library of the Coffs Harbour HighLifeSchool.member Joy Griffin, who has been involved with the orchestra for those subsequent 43 years, told NOTA, “It has been rewarding seeing the Orchestra evolve from its humble beginnings into such a large high-quality Orchestra.“Community spirit has always been at the heart of the orchestra and remains today.“We always encourage young students to join us. “To give them the experience of playing in a group; and we try to make our concerts accessible to as many different people as possible.“The success of the orchestra is largely due to our excellent conductor Tim Egan who has been at the helm for the last nine years doing an outstanding job,” saidTheJoy. orchestra provides regular updates on what they are up to on their Facebook page and website.
“Our amazing team from World Gym Coffs Harbour spoke to many of the locals and collected donations towards our end goal of $5,000. “To top it off the boys won 60-0 against Woopie, sending them straight to the grand final so we will be back to support our team in two weeks to show thanks for theirWorldsupport.”
q World Gym Coffs Harbour team members join the Axemen for their semi final game at Coramba Sportsground. Kylie DeRegt, Sam Burgess (Orara Head Coach), Kylie Wearing (WG Club Manager), Deb Bee, Kaye Arnold, Angie Williams and Josh Smith.
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World Gym sets up for Starlight Charity Day
q World Gym Coffs Harbour running a Starlight Children’s Foundation fundraiser on Saturday 27 August.
q Exercise your right to have fun on this equipment by making an entry donation to World Gym on Saturday 27 August for its Starlight Children's Foundation fundraiser.
By Andrea FERRARI WORLD Gym Coffs Harbour is running its annual Starlight Children’s Foundation fundraiser at their club in Hurley Drive this Saturday, 27 August aiming to raise $5,000.With a superhero theme, members and non-members are invited to come on down dressed in their best superhero kit and exercise their right to have fun.
“Starlight does an amazing job bringing smiles to those who need it the most.
“I was lucky enough to be a wish granter for Starlight many moons ago. “Our fundraiser on Saturday is my effort to help on a bigger scale as I understand dearly how much not only these children need some relief from treatment or illness, their extended family and friends also need to know they are not alone,” saidForKylie.those unable to come down to World Gym, 1-7 Hurley Drive, Coffs Harbour on Saturday, there’s a Silent Auction available online via social media along with directThedonations.link for direct donations is at world-gym-coffs-harbour.starlightfundraisers.org.au/https://
q Coffs Harbour City Orchestra’s Celebrations concert will feature all ages of musicians and a wide range of music genres.
“We have a great connection with the Orara Axemen so we arranged with their head trainer John Abbott to have us at their home game on Sunday 21 August,” said Kylie. “This event was a great opportunity to meet more of our community and to raise awareness around our Starlight Charity Day.
Coffs Harbour’s strong junior contingent had a stellar weekend winning four of the five junior events with Josh Walmsey, Madison Nargar, Bodhi Wratten and Eden Page all on the winners podium. Coffs senior squash players performed strongly in the senior graded events with Eden Poulava, Madison Nargar and Paul Herring winning their events. Since taking a break from the PSA World Squash Tour, Hedrick has been playing in the top events in Australia where he has taken a shine to Coffs“I'veHarbour.beenin Coffs Harbour twice this year already and have thoroughly enjoyed my stays,” he “Localsaid.squash players Paul Herring and his partner Rachael McLaren have hosted me both times and it's been great staying with them, close to the Jetty where I was able to jump in the ocean each morning to help get rid of the aches and pains from the tough matches the day before. “I don't really have a concrete plan going forward on the PSA Squash Tour. “I'm almost 34 years old now so I'm just taking it as it comes and playing events when I can.
By David WIGLEY SQUASH Players jumped for joy at last week’s 2022 Costa North Coast Open with Australia’s Rex Hedrick winning the Men’s Open in epic fashion and Hong Kong’s Chan Sin Yuk winning the Women’s Open. It was a brutal week for Hedrick who defeated world ranked 57 and top seed Henry Leung from Hong Kong in a mammoth 86 minutes in the quarter-finals.
Like gladiators in a coliseum the players went toe to toe for almost an hour and a half, trading attritional long rallies and breathtaking winners that kept the crowd captivated on Friday night. Hedrick backed up the following day with a convincing 3-0 win over Abhay Singh of India to reach the Atfinal.2-1 down in the final it looked as if Hedrick’s run was over and the new name of Addeen Idrakie from Malaysia would be etched on the Buttrophy.‘relentless’ Rex, as he affectionately became known, dug deep to win the next two games and the match in an epic 78 minutes of scintillating squash.
Costa North Coast Open q Squash players jumping for joy at 2022 Costa North Coast Open. Photo: Squash Photography in Australia.
“A really good game of football and another great advert for the CLOW,” he said. “We played some great football in the first half in particular with Anna Champion getting a very good striker's goal. “It's a shame we didn't hold onto the lead as we were on the ascendancy at that stage.“The second half was more end-to-end and to be fair Macleay Valley Rangers were really good on the break.
Jodie Gordon, Jamie Marschke and Paul Edwards, Coffs Harbour Masters Swimming Club members who competed in the Forster Escape carnival.
q Colourful Queenslander Jess Turnbull forced into the back corners by Women’s Open winner Chan Sin Yuk from Hong Kong. Photo: Squash Photography in Australia. q Rex Hedrick from Australia won the Men’s Open. Photo: Squash Photography in Australia.
q Sawtell FC on the attack. q Sawtell coach Graham Shanahan praised the “never give up” spirit in the team. By Andrea FERRARI CLUB records and wins were earned by the three members from the Coffs Harbour Masters Swimming Club who competed in the Forster Escape carnival on Saturday 20 August.Paul Edwards, Jodie Gordon and Jamie Marschke held their own against local and Sydney clubs to finish fourth on the point score. The team also took out the medley relay and had a photo finish for second in the twelve-person freestyle relay, joining with other clubs. The swimmers said the carnival was a good hit out for the club members in their preparation for the Pan Pacific Games in November on the Gold Coast. “Good personal swims were had by all three members who finished in the top two for all the races entered,” said Coffs Harbour Masters Swimming Club member and competitor Jamie“ClubMarschke.records were also broken on the day.” This was the first carnival back after four years for Jamie with Paul and Jodie having already competed at carnivals in Sydney and Brisbane. “All swimmers came away with smiles having blown the cobwebs out after a big gap in competition,” said Jamie. The Coffs Harbour Masters welcome anyone of any swimming ability to join in with their local swims and socialFindevents.outmore at: page.Harbourweebly.com/coffsmastersswimming.au/mastersswimmingnsw.org.https://Alsoon:https://See:FacebookCoffsMastersSwimming
“I don't anticipate doing much internationally anymore but enjoy playing within Australia and testing myself against quality players,” concluded Rex.
Sawtell take points in five goal thriller
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By David WIGLEY SAWTELL FC played out a five goal thriller with the Macleay Valley Rangers in a Coastal League One Women (CLOW) catch-up match last Sunday at Toormina Oval. The crowd were treated to an attacking game of endto-end football but despite a gutsy performance from the home side they finally went downCoach3-2. Graham Shanahan drew a number of positives from the match.
“It's been a long time since I've played a tournament of that level and calibre and to back it up each day and get the win was a really nice feeling, although I had to dig in and fight hard for it,” said Hedrick. Queensland’s Jess Turnbull defeated number two seed Grace Gear from England in the quarter-finals and then knocked out third seed Sarah Cardwell to reach the Thefinal.popular Queenslander with the distinctive green and gold hair from the Commonwealth Games fought gallantly in the final but didn’t have an answer for Chan Sin Yuk’s shot making.
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“We had a lot of good possession play with our passing but gave away two goals on the break. “Aoife Cronin got a very good second goal to make a tense finish and should have got a penalty towards the end but it wasn't to be. “A draw would have been a fair result I felt as the girls gave everything and deserved something for their hard efforts. “They never give up and are a great group of players to coach,” said Graham.
q The Coffs Harbour Breakers senior women’s team.
Both the under 16s and under 14s grand finals are set to be close if their major semi-finals are anything to go by, as the Marlins won 10-7 in the under 16s, with the Snappers prevailing 2420 in the under 14s. The Snappers under 16s made their grand final after a 32-19 win in their preliminary final against the Port Macquarie Pirates, while the Marlins under 14s progressed to their season decider with a 69-0 win against the Kempsey Cannonballs.TheCoffs Harbour Snappers will take on the Kempsey Cannonballs in the women’s grand final, which is a rematch of their major semi-final in which the Cannonballs prevailed 7-0.The Snappers women progressed to the grand final with a 27-10 win in their preliminary final against the Port Macquarie Pirates at Geoff King Motors Oval.The men’s first grade grand final will see the Hastings Valley Vikings and Port Macquarie Pirates play off for the 2022 premiership.
By Aiden BURGESS COFFS Harbour Snappers and SCU Marlins sides are preparing to play for the ultimate prize this weekend.TheSnappers women’s, under 16s, and under 14s sides and the Marlins under 16s and under 14s are all playing in their respective Upper Mid North Coast Rugby Union grand finals in Port Macquarie this weekend. The Coffs Harbour Snappers and SCU Marlins will play off for premiership glory in both the under 16s and under 14s season deciders, in a rematch of their major semi-finals.
“We went into the final round still needing three, and we got them all which made it a great day for us. “It’s a great moment for the Breakers as winning all four is definitely not an easy feat.”The Breakers senior men finished their home and away season in dominant fashion beating the Sawtell/ Toormina Saints by 66 points in the final round at Richardson Park. The Breakers now await STORY STARTS on 48 Breakers’ Clean Sweep the winner of this weekend's preliminary final between the Grafton Tigers and Port Macquarie Magpies. It headlines a big day of preliminary final action with grand final spots up for grabs on Saturday at the Ce.x Coffs International Stadium. The Nambucca Valley Lions and Casino Lions play off in the reserves, the Northern Beaches Blues take on the Port Macquarie Magpies in the women, and the Port Macquarie Magpies and Sawtell/Toormina Saints face off in the under 17s.The AFL North Coast junior grand finals are also set to be decided this Sunday at the Ce.x Coffs International Stadium. The junior grand finals feature Port Macquarie Flyers v Port Macquarie Swoopers (Under 11s), Bellingen Bulldogs v Coffs Harbour Breakers (Under 14 Youth Girls), Nambucca Valley Lions v Port Macquarie Magpies (Under 13s), Bellingen Bulldogs v Sawtell/Toormina Saints (Under 17 Youth Girls), and Nambucca Valley Lions v Port Macquarie Swoopers (Under 15s).
q Marko Kisose (left) with goal scorer Chris Dooley (right). Photo: Sports Photography on the Mid North Coast.
By David WIGLEY COFFS City United Lions defeated the Coffs Coast Tigers 2-1 last Saturday to win the 2022 Coastal Premier League minor premiership for the third time in succession. The victory gave the Lions a six-point unassailable lead over second placed Tigers with only one match remaining. But it wasn’t plain sailing, after the Tigers dismantled third placed Macleay Valley Rangers 6-0 the previous week the normally unflappable Coffs United coach Glen Williams was feeling the heat of the title“Irace.think I was more nervous about this game than the days that I used to play,” he “Theresaid. was plenty riding on the match, and after a great game versus Port Saints I was quietly confident.“Thegame started at a predictable pace with both teams having chances.” The Tigers took control of the early exchanges and opened the scoring after ten minutes from a long rangeButshot.midfield talisman Chris Dooley equalised for the Lions to go into halftime at 1-1. “It was a challenging game, Tigers came out fighting as we expected they would,” said Dooley. “We knew what we had to do to break them down and put them on the back foot.“We make a point every week that when an opportunity arrives we must take it and in this game we did. “The whole team has been working hard all year to win the minor premiership.”‘Magic’Marty Kelleher scored the winning goal which sealed a third minor premiership for the Lions and coach Glen Williams. “The first goal came from the Tigers having a shot from outside the box, in the reserve game fixture, I threw the effervescent Brent Turner in between the “Ifsticks.anyone knows Brent, he is very skilled at any sport he has a go at. “A couple of changes at half-time seemed to spark the side into creating more chances, and some great work down the left side led to an easy tap-in for Marty Kelleher, and that's how the game“Congratsfinished. to my players for another Minor Premiership trophy,” concluded Williams. The top four teams will now go into playoffs for the Grand Final which will take place on 17 September at C.ex Coffs International Stadium.
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Coffs Harbour to host Asia Pacific and Australian Rally Championship rounds
to win all four minor premierships.“It’sbeen a great year, and it's really been about building the club over the last four or five years,” he said.“It’s just about the process, and it’s paid off with four minor premierships.
Snappers and Marlins teams to play for grand final glory
Motorsport Australia Director of Motorsport and Commercial Operations Michael Smith said all eyes would be on Coffs Harbour as champions were crowned. “Coffs Harbour has been a favourite for all of us at Motorsport Australia and is certainly no stranger to hosting world class rally events, so we are pleased to be welcoming the FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship finale to the Coffs Coast,” he said.“With the round also doubling as the final for our own RSEA Safety Motorsport Australia Rally Championship, all eyes will be on Coffs Coast and New South Wales as we crown our 2022 champions.”
taking a deflection and beating Jake Mahoney at the far post,” said Williams. “This game welcomed back Chris Dooley from a couple of games away, and his persistence paid off with a first half goal through sheer“Mydetermination.goalkeeperJake had a niggling injury so I had to sub him and after Will Goodwin was red carded
By Aiden BURGESS COFFS Harbour is set to host one of the biggest events on the Australian motorsport calendar.TheCoffs Coast Rally will be held on 25-27 November, and is the final round of both the FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship and RSEA Safety Motorsport Australia RallyCoffsChampionship.Harbourwill play host to Asia Pacific's best rally drivers as they compete for the round win and the opportunity to drive in WRC2 next year, which is a support championship of the World RallyThisChampionship.year'sCoffs Coast Rally will feature Super Special Stages, including sideby side, head-to-head racing at Raleigh Raceway. The side-by-side racing will take place over a 2km stage where competitors will race against both the other drivers and the clock itself.
q Coach Glen Williams leads the Lions to a third successive Coastal Premier League minor premiership. Photo: Sports Photography on the Mid North Coast.
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By Aiden BURGESS THE Coffs Harbour Suns women are two wins away from a state title. The Suns women head to Sydney this weekend to play the semi-final, and potentially the grand final, of their Basketball NSW Waratah League season.
By Ray BEASLEY COFFS Harbour District Darts Association at Sawtell RSL
q Coffs Harbour Suns women prepare for a State League game.
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THE Orara Valley Axemen have booked a place in this season’s Tooheys New Group 2 Rugby League grand final in emphatic style, with a 60-0 win against the Woolgoolga Seahorses in the major semifinal at Coramba Sports Ground.TheAxemen will now host this year's grand final after an afternoon of dominance against the Seahorses. Orara Valley showed why they finished as minor premiers with a dominant performance against their premiership rivals. The Seahorses will now play the South Grafton Rebels in this weekend's preliminary final at Woolgoolga Sports Ground, with the winner to play the Axemen in this year's grandThefinal.Rebels progressed to the preliminary final after a thrilling 34-30 win against the Grafton Ghosts in their minor semi-final in South Grafton, in which the Rebels scored with three minutes remaining to take the lead. The Woolgoolga Seahorses will play in this year's reserve grade grand final, after their 20-16 golden point win against the Macksville Sea Eagles in their major semi-final at Coramba. The Coffs Harbour Comets are through to the Ladies League Tag grand final after winning their major semifinal against the Macksville Sea TheEagles.semi-final finished at 8-8 after playing golden point extra time, with the Comets progressing to the grand final as the highest placed team. Macksville Sea Eagles will contest the under 18’s grand final after beating the Coffs Harbour Comets 28-20. Woolgoolga Sports Ground will host the preliminary finals this weekend, with the winners through to this season's grandThefinal. Woolgoolga Seahorses and South Grafton Rebels play off in first grade, while its Macksville Sea Eagles v South Grafton Rebels (reserve grade), Macksville Sea Eagles v South Grafton Rebels (Ladies League Tag), and Coffs Harbour Comets v South Grafton Rebels (under 18’s).Minor semi-finals. First grade: South Grafton Rebels 34 def. Grafton Ghosts 30. Reserve grade: South Grafton Rebels 52 def. Nambucca Heads Roosters 24. Ladies League Tag: South Grafton Rebels 12 def. Grafton Ghosts 0. Under 18’s: South Grafton Rebels 36 def. Nambucca Heads Roosters 24.
Coffs Harbour Suns women prepare for state league semi-final
The Suns women finished second on the ladder in their representative regular season, and now play the third placed Goulburn Bears in their knockout semi-final on Saturday afternoon in Castle Hill. If they do beat the Bears this weekend, then they will play off to be crowned Waratah League champions in the grand final on Sunday, against the winner of the other semi-final between Canberra Nationals Academy and the Tamworth Thunderbolts.TheSuns split their season series 1-1 against the Goulburn Bears, with their win coming the last time they played the Bears in the final round of the season less than two weeks ago. Suns women’s coach Mat Cook indicated Goulburn would be a tough proposition in such a big game.“We beat them by about 20 the last time we played them, but they didn’t have their leading scorer,” he said. “They are a big, strong, physical team with players who are 6’5 and 6’4, and other players who are 6 feet as well.”It’sthe end of the road for the Coffs Harbour Suns Youth Men (under 20s) team, whose Basketball NSW Waratah League season finished last weekend. The Suns went down 92-63 to the Hills Hornets in their qualifying final in Sydney.The Suns Youth Men had a successful season finishing in the top 6 teams in the two combined state league pools and winning 18 of their 22 games.
Lionesses on the Prowl
By David WIGLEY COFFS City United Lionesses edged out Sawtell FC 1-0 in their Coastal League One Women match last Saturday at Toormina Oval.Lionesses captain Jordan Maddalena was pleased with the three points in a close match. “It was a tight game,” she said. “We had many opportunities in front of goal that unfortunately couldn’t be finished. “I feel the score doesn’t reflect the effort that was put in by the “Wegirls.dug deep and kept them from slotting anything past us. “Happy to get the 1-0 win in the end.”
Axemen to host Group 2 grand final after big win
The three points means the Lionesses are likely to face Urunga in the semi-final of the inaugural competition with Boambee and Macleay Valley Rangers facing off in the other semi-final.Sawtell FC play the Boambee Eagles at Ayrshire Park on Saturday 27 August at 3pm whilst Urunga travel to Kempsey to play Macleay Valley Rangers and Coffs United have the bye.
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TUESDAY 16 August - Single Stableford 9 Hole Comp with 40 starters.Overall Winner - Helena Johnston 19 Shearwater voucher. Safety Beach Women’s Golf Club By Marilyn ELY ON the lovely morning of Tuesday 16 August, 26 ladies arrived at Safety Beach golf course to play a stableford A Grade - Margot Gook 16 c/b, Maureen Warnock 16. B Grade - Anne Grundy 17, Tania Norberry 16. NTP's - 12th (Pro Pin) Karen Webster, Marg Simons, 15th Prue Trethowan, Margaret Whitelegge.Wednesday 17 August - 4 Ball Aggregate with 98 starters Sponsored by Geoff King event and Shootout qualifier. Unfortunately, a hail storm arrived just prior to the end of the competition, but everyone persevered and finished their games.Winner was Merryl Kyburz 37pts, 1st runner up Teresa King 33pts on c/b, 2nd runner MotorsOverall Winners - Kit Goodsell & Kathy GoodsellEagles 75, Gayle Jones & Dallas Lamb 72, Heather Watkins & Leah Ray 70 c/b, Jackie McIntosh & Elaine Phillips 70 c/b, Gina Dodd & Keryn Little 70 c/b.NTP's - 3rd (Pro Pin) Gail De Groot, Jo Habgood, Kathy up Kerry Slater also on c/b from 3rd runner up Carole Stone.NTP 4th Glenda Kennedy, 9th Wendy Rogers and 11th GaileThankMackenzie.you Kerry Slater for donating the raffle won by Merrin Wingfield.
SINCE our last report we have elected a new committee. We thank David McGilvray (President) Lawrie Renshall (Sec/Treas) and Peter Wood (Club Captain) along with other committee members for their terms of service over a trying period with Covid and floods. The new committee has a great legacy to take forward. Again thank you
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Junior mixed Tuesday 4.30pm to 5.30pm $5 and kids 7 - 14yo Friday 4.30pm to 5.30pm also $5. A wonderful way to get young ones into golf. Thank you Terry. Terry has a good range of equipment and clothing to get you underway and Safety Beach Golf Club is a very friendly club so come and join us. The driving range and practice green are available for use any time and ground staff are constantly working to keep the course in great shape. See you out there.
R. Farmer def C. Wills 25/19.Minor Pairs 21 August. D. Lindner def S. McAviney 26/6.N. McKee def S. Bailey 25/16.Mixed Pairs 21 August. C. Dodds, R. Farmer def D. Walsh, M.Star 29/10. J. Slater, R. Halloway def V & D Valentine 25/10. Handicap Pairs 21 August. M. Berube, C. Daley def R. Wisely, R. Alford 18/17. Tuesday Triples August. S. Campbell, F. Prins, D. Condon def B. Jones, P. Eppulston, J. Grant 19/14. F. Byrol, T. Welsh, R. Shepherd def Norm, A. Stone, R. Lane 24/12. P. Woodsell, E. Crestani, L. Morris def Genevieve S.L, J. Jones, P. Grant 26/7. G. Skinner, I. Trengove, L. Boekeman def J. Rodwell, S. Rodwell, J. Thorn 24/4. C. Lawson, V & D Valentine def B. Odmark, R. Aitken, B. Johns 26/10. C. McLeod, P. Crockett, J. Robinson def B. Kelly, H. Slater, P. Lilly 31/13. R. Kelly, R. Alford, P. Rambow def T. Gordon, J. Phillips, C. Jones 20/15. R. Beaumont, D. Catlin, R. Host def N. Condon, G. Donohue, D. Powell 19/15. S. McAviney, B. Nicholson, J. Long def C. Williamson, J. Clarke, K. Morrison 15/13. S. Crawford, M. Berube, J. Dunn def T. O’Halloran, D. Hull, A. Dorrington 21/18. Thursday Mens’ Triples 18 August.T.Gordon, S. Cook, J. Long def B. Buntine, P. Eppestun, J. Grant 20/13. S. Kindred, G. Kindred, S. Thompson def F. Byron, I. Rose, G. Talbot 26/16. P. Booth, R. Heinrich, L. Boekeman def J. Swan, K. Katon, A. Pike 23/17. T. O’Halloran, D. Hull, A. Dorrington drew C. Williamson, B. Trotman, J. Phillips 18/18. F. Prins, J. Thorn, D. Condon def S. Rodwell, P. Wirth, D. Wilson 23/12. J. Eding, H. Katala, G. Coleman def R. Wisely, T. Welsh, K. Kaaden 31/7. C. Weatherall, D. Valentine, R. Aitken def H. Major, I. Trengove, M. Clark 34/17. J. McLeod, N. Dean, P. Newman def L. Goodacre, R. Host, D. Powell 23/19. P. Woodsell, J. Bennett, L. Morris def J. Robinson, M. Benham, R. Harris 22/16. R. Beaumont, T. Cooper, B. Kelly def D. Catlin, L. Miles, R. O’KeefeA.McKee,20/17.N. Condon, J. Dunn def B. Hardwick, D. Burridge, K. Morrison 23/14. K. Topham, M. Moppett, R. Shepherd def A.Taylor, N. Nelson, J. Wills 27/10. R. Lane, S. Crawford, R. Alford, G. Power def B. Odmark, M. Berube, B. Jones, D. Hall 20/19.Park Beach Bowling Club conducts free bowls lessons every Saturday morning, weather permitting, from 9.00am.Allages and skill levels are welcome.Please put your name down at the Club reception by 5.00pm Friday. Lachlan Herbert 8:59, 6; Max Herbert 9:02, 7; Astin Nuttall 9:12, 8; Teo Eggeling 9:18, 9; Chris Hamilton 9:41, 10; Thomas Thorner 10:00, 11; Tim Thorner 11:07, 12; Max Kelly 11:19, 13; Bryson Kelly 11:20, 14; Ben Ewart 11:38, 15; Greg Ewart 11:40, 16; Heath Bianchi 11:53, 17; Drew Herbert 12:42, 18; Darcy Kelly 15:56, 19; Harvey Griffin 16:22, 20. Results: 2km (Female) - Bayley Johnson 7:28, 1; Lily-Mei Wong 8:20, 2; Sienna Forrest 8:46, 3; Anthea Martin 9:20, 4; Indiana Eggeling 10:17, 5; Penny Harrigan 10:33, 6; Zoe Counter 11:30, 7; Megan Harrigan 11:31, 8; Elle Bianchi 11:47, 9; Vicky McClure 11:51, 10; Tina Thompson 11:57, 11; Violet Wong 12:14, 12; Melinda Counter 12:15, 13; Isla Kelly 12:29, 14; Ellie Luhr 13:54, 15; Jenni Williams 13:56, 16; Lisa Jenyns 15:58, 17. Results: 5km (Male)Daniel Williams 16:55, 1; Thomas Burridge 19:26, 2; Eddie Harrod 20:01, 3; Tom Maley 20:04, 4; Tim Thorner 20:09, 5; James Karrasch 20:14, 6; Lucas Burridge 20:36, 7; Neil Griffin 20:41, 8; Hayden Counter 22:43, 9; KwellerHapp 22:59, 10; Joel Harrigan 23:37, 11; Ben Happ 25:10, 12; Tim Karrasch 32:13, 13; Steve Thompson 41:17, 14; Steel Beveridge 47:44, 15; Results: 5km (Female)Joey Kuchel 21:06, 1; Corrine Happ 21:29, 2; Kiri Ski 21:48, 3; Michelle Versluys 22:40, 4; Melinda Counter 22:47, 5; Stacy Wong 23:15, 6; Amelia Harrigan 23:37, 7; Michelle Randall 23:53, 8; Lara Karrasch 24:57, 9; Anthea Martin 26:01, 10; Lisa Jenyns 29:03, 11; Toni Berrington 30:03, 12; Ellie Luhr 40:09, 13; Jenni Williams 40:13, 14. Results: 10km (Male)Chris Hamilton 40:55, 1; Sam Custance 43:10, 2; Bruce Meder 43:52, 3. Results: 10km (Female)Tina Thompson 59:12, 1. B: Chris Anderson. A: Gayle James B: Chris Anderson 20, Lindsay Morley 19. Balls to 16c/b 19/8 Medley Stableford Cameron Pollard 39. Balls to 36 20/8 FrontPaulineStablefordBarnes39VickiMcNamara 19, Michelle Blackman 18c/b, Trish Rhoades 18c/b. Balls to 17c/b. NTP Sharon Shipman. Saturday Sal Helene HaynesMen’s Stroke Round 1 ChampionshipsA:PaulMcHugh 68c/b, Stephen Sharp 68. B: Brodie Johnston 71c/b, Ian Jones 71. C: Barry Worboyes 69c/b, Wilton Cameron 69. Balls to 74c/b. Gross A: Cameron Pollard 70, Jayden Taylor 74. B: Richard Johnston 86, Dave Rava 88. C: Joe Cavallaro 92c/b, Barry Wilson 92. NTP 7 A: Paul McHugh, B: John Burke, C: John de Rouffignac. NTP 11 A: David Mullane (pro pin), B: David Knudsen, C: Ray 21/8MorrisonStroke Round 2 ChampionshipsA:KelsieDavis 70c/b, Ashley Muir 70c/b. B: Brodie Johnston 72c/b, Allan Robertson 72c/b. C: Dean Burkitttt 68, James SwilksBalls69.to 74c/b. Gross A: Anthony Rapley 70, Jayden Taylor 73. B: Dave Rava 87, Gary Leighton 90c/b. C: Andy Bruce 92c/b, Col O’Connor 92c/b. NTP 7 A: Ashley Muir (pro pin), B: Garry Hardcastle, C: Ian Reynolds.NTP11A: Aaron Carroll, B: Neil Thomas gentleman.Wehave held our Club Championships for 2022 and congratulations to Adam Crotty who has won again for the eighth year. Adam on the left receives the trophy from Committee Member Ric McKinnon. Well done Adam what a wonderful achievement. The Grade Championship across 4 rounds winners were A AdamGradeCrotty Gross with 310Matt O’Brien Nett with 282 B TomGradeWattison Gross with 363Lawrie Renshall Nett with 308CJosephGradePettit Gross with 395Graham Boliver Nett with 298Well played everyone. We look forward to our Open on 22 October.
36 COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA media@newsofthearea.com.au Friday, 26 August 2022 COFFS COASTNews Of The Area www.newsofthearea.com.auSPORTS RESULTS
By Vicki SILVER
Trevor Bissett
CEX Urunga Ladies ByGolfLois
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Ladies By Helen RHODES
Goodsell-Eagles, 6th Lea Smith, 22nd Tracey Kean, Janelle Passlow, Joy Amos, 26th Beck Goldsmith, Jenny Schofield, Lea Smith. Single Stableford Winner - Maz Scully 41. Friday 19 August - Ladybird Challenge Single Stableford with 46 Sponsoredstarters by Coffs City GolfACentrereminder that Pro Terry is offering ‘Give Golf A Go’ beginners clinics but please register your interest with Terry at the Pro Shop. Adults each Tuesday 10am to 11am.Mixed each Friday 10am to 11am (each clinic $15). C.ex Urunga Men’s Golf
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Trisha Leng 40, Lyn Neaves 38, Dallas Lamb 37 c/b, Kit Goodsell 37 c/b, Joan Griffin 37, Lindy Ingham 36. NTPs - 3rd (Pro Pin) Greer Galloway.Congratulations to Cheryl Bonthorne with an eagle on the 19th.Saturday 20 August - Golf NSW Medal Round 4/ Club Medal Stroke Round with 35 SuestartersMcLean (27) 73 c/b, Tracey Kean (17) 73, Jane Durler (30) 74 c/b. Gross Winner - Wendy Johnstone (11) 88. NTP's - 3rd (Pro Pin) Jo Symons, 22nd Merita Pailthorpe, 26th Lindy Ingham.
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Some great results were shot best scores in the LB were 100yds John Garland with a .103. 200yds Steve Sori with a Darren.213. Parsons from Newcastle broke the Australian record in HB 100yds and Grand Agg, his scores at 100yds were .188, .086, .108, .061, .169 for a total of .1224 breaking the 100yds record. At 200yds his scores were .395, .410, .670, .418, .415 for a total of .2308 and a Grand Agg of .1766. Local shooters who figured in LB were Alistair McMillan who came in 2nd in the Grand Agg with a score of .2661. Peter Fleming 6th with .2940. Ray Beavis 7th with .2940. Wayne Munro 9th with .3011. HB: Barry Warwick 6th with .3060. Alistair McMillan 7th with .3104.
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“The community support for this event was incredible. Both from the runners and the public. “The courses were stunning and I lost track of the number of runners who said they would travel to Ulong again to take part” Birch said. In the 42km ‘Mountain Marathon’ race, Coffs Harbour locals Daniel Stein and Annabelle Swainston both recorded convincing wins showing that local knowledge goes a long way. The 21km ‘ Waterfall Wander’ was a hotly contested race in both the mens and womens with 70 runners taking part. Grafton’s Johnathon Murdock edged out Australian junior orienteer Sam Woolford by a mere second, with Maree Buchan from Bogangar taking out the women’s event.Jo Franklin from Sydney had a barnstorming run winning the 8km ‘Ulong Fun Run’ outright over 1st placed male Rourke Armstrong from Coffs Harbour. “Ulong was a fantastic location for our first major trail running event and we can’t wait to return in 2023” BirchMoresaid.details on Coffs Trail Runners can be found on their website https://coffstrailrunners. com/
LB 100yds, 200yds and Grand Agg was Paul Sullivan from Queensland with .1224, .2201 and a Grand Agg of .2141. Top 5 in all classes were as follows: 100yds LB Paul Sullivan .2080. Ray Beavis .2158 (local shooter). Steve Sori .2512. Wayne Munro (local shooter). John200yds:Garland. Paul Sullivan .2201. Alistair McMillan (local shooter) .2468. John Babic .2668. Jason Armstrong .2824. Steve Sori .2877. Grand Agg: Paul Sullivan .2141. Alistair McMillan .2661. John Babic .2680. Steve Sori .2694. Barry Nichols .2926. HB 100yds: Darren Parsons .1224 (new record). Alex Chryss .2454. Barry Warwick (local shooter) .2518. Ken Eppleston .2528. Alistair McMillan (local shooter) .2632. 200yds: Darren Parsons .2308. John Babic .2622. Barry Nichols .3016. Peter Armstrong .3134. Alex Chryss .3165. Grand Agg: Darren Parsons .1766 (new record). John Babic .2775. Alex Chryss .2809. Barry Nicholls .2836. Ken Eppleston .3045. 2 gun: Darren Parson .2356 (new record).John Babic .2727. Barry Nichols .2881. Alistair McMillan .2883. Paul Sullivan .3123. Alex Chryss .3134. Steve Sori .3216. Ean Parsons .3223. John Garland .3225. Robin Elton .3228. Peter Fleming .3233. Wayne Munro .3257. Jason Armstrong .3260. Ray Beavis .3280. Ken Eppleston .3389. Barry Warwick .3428. Peter Armstrong .3513. Bob Cook .3523. Mark Tallar .3763. Kerry Richards .3797. Gary Hunt .3935. Damien Gray .3957. Max Coady .6192. - Runner up John Cornell. Sawtell Veterans Golf By Ian REYNOLDS RESULTS for 22 August 2022. 9 Hole Stroke Net with 28 Starters.Ladies: Lorraine Lacey 27 w/c/b, Lesley Kimber 27, Elaine Everitt 30c/b, Janet Dawson 30c/b. Men: Terry Rumble 25, Jack Odendaal 26, Ken Towerton 26, Cliff Hutchings 27. Trail runners go long at Ulong THE recent ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ was the newest addition to the fast growing sport of trail running. Hosted by the Coffs Trail Runners, the event featured an 8km ‘Ulong Fun Run’, 21km ‘Waterfall Wander’ and 42km ‘Mountain Marathon’ starting at Ulong.Runners had to contend with a frosty start before the weather turned it on for a stunning day up on the mountain.RaceDirector Keelan Birch spoke about the success of the inaugural event.“We had over 100 people travel from across NSW to participate in some fantastic trail running in Bindarri National Park. “It was the first time a running Woolgoolga Men’s Bowling ByClubGlenn LANE TUESDAY 16 August. L Carroll and B Merchant defeated P Hutton and S Hutton 14 - 12. M Hopes and C Davis Defeated J Ryan and J Hurrell 15 - 12. H Jensen and J Migliorisi defeated Lorna Walsh and Laurie Walsh 14 - 6. B Parker and T Allen defeated D Barnard and D Mason 15 - 13. G Pallister and G McInerney defeated J Jibbons and P Buck 10- 9. R Bennell and S Dodd defeated J Taylor and H Shutz 16 - 10. M Brookes and N Wood defeated M Jones and A Bailey 15 - 12. Thursday 11 August Woolgoolga finished their Pennant games with a win against the Macksville team. Social bowls J Lynn, L Fairhall (D) H Dunbar, L TuesdayVirag.16August there were three games of social bowls Rink 3: 2 bowl triples 18 ends J Lynn, H Dunbar, R Gurber (D) S Goodsir, K Stirling, D Jensen. Rink 4: three bowl pairs 18 ends D Porta, D Washfold (D) E Nielsen. J Hampstead. Rink 5 another game of pairs L Virag, C Boyden (D) S Barnard, N Haines.Thursday 17 August Walking pairs J Hampstead, H Dunbar (D) J Hinchley, N Haines. Three bowl triples 18 ends S Bracher, K Stirling, D Washfold (D) S Bracher, L Fairhall, W Bracher. On Friday 12 August the club had its AGM and Unified the Club so the new name is CEX Woolgoolga Bowling Club and a new committee was elected to represent the members. The Ladies wish all of our visitors that are leaving us to go home to Victoria/SA now and in the future a great and safe journey and it will be great to see you next year. Webster, Z Devlin 22/14. V Slater, R Oakley def J Clancy, C CuttD18/10.Walsh, S Bailey def J Rodwell, T Rhodes 24/14. R DeMeio, M DeMeio def J Jones, B Jones 19/16. K Buckley, J Phillips def P Lilly, H Slater 22/10. M Holding, D Hancock def C Lloyd, S Hancock 20/15. C Trehearne, S Campbell def L McLean, P McLean 17/16. Friday 19 August Mixed Open Pairs.K Blow, T Blow def J Jones, B Jones 20/7.D Hargraves, Y Schmidt def C Irvine, J Bishop. J Kennedy, J Phillips def P Garner, B Garner 17/11. D Hancock, S Hancock def G Staunton-Latimer 20/12. G Duffy, T Rhodes def E Kidd, P Poulton 42/5. C Sheridan, M Monck def E Denner, I Docker 22/10. V Valentine, D Valentine def M England, C England 19/14. J Rodwell,R Crestani, E Crestani def C Lloyd, P Lilly, H Slater 15/13. R DeMeio, M DeMeio defC Keogh, S Campbell 20/17. T Greenhill, M Lampert and C Latham defeated N Casbolt, I Cook and G Lane 18 - 16. Lucky Rinks 1. L Carroll and B Merchant 2. H Jensen and J Migliorisi 3. J Clarke and T Teer 4. G Pallister and G McInerney 5. A Boyden and C Davis Jackpot 2 Shots L B Parker and T Allen defeated D Barnard and D Mason 15 - 13. L Carroll, B Merchant, P Hutton and S Hutton 14 - 12. J Clarke, T Teer, S Noad and J Evans 13 - 11. T Greenhill, M Lampert, C Latham, N Casbolt, I Cook and G Lane 18 - 16. 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 Friday 19 August. G Pallister and G McInerney defeated T Teer and J Migliorisi 2912. F Cacciattolo and J Hurrell defeated Lorna Walsh and Laurie Walsh 19 - 12. R Hack and M Hack defeated H Shutz and R Bennell 18 - 17. D Evans and J Evans defeated A Bailey and M Van Praagh 20 - 19. D Washfold and H Katala defeated P Hutton and S Hutton 19 - 15. R Gurber and B Merchant defeated G Martin and R Shaw 23 - 17. L Carroll and N Wood defeated T Allen and M Brookes 19 - 14. S Noad and N Hallet defeated J Taylor and P Buck 23 - 20. J Gibbons and R Whelan defeated G lane and T GreenHills 37 - 8. D Barnard and S Barnard defeated N Haines and J Hampstead 28 - 17. J Clarke and T Marotta defeated B Rennie and P Stirling 28 - 12. Lucky Rinks 1. G Pallister and G McInerney 2. D Washfold and H Katala 3. L Carroll and N Wood 4. J Gibbons and R Whelan No Jackpot Kohlhagen 89.8, Allan Matten 86.1, Johan Greyling 84.3, Ashley R 84.2, Doug Young 82.2, Gary McKinnon 81.3, Member-677 78.4, Noel Furness 74.1, C Jacob Harvey 82.2, Zach Noble 78.1, Noble 77.2, Member-817 Member-819 70.0, Keegan E 49.0, Visitors: James Putcres 69.0, Thomas Walker 66.1, Zach Anlezark 62.2, Paul Lakiss 34.0, Open Sights: Doug Young 73.0, Noel Furness 72.1 The 50m FreeClass match was conducted with 14 participants. Noel Furness 200.11, Johan Greyling 196.12, Member-677 195.12, Dustin Kohlhagen 195.9, Joel Walker 195.7, Rod Ryan 193.7, Jacob Harvey 191.6, Reyna Noble 190.6, Zach Noble 186.6, Ben R 184.1, Allan Matten 181.5, Visitors: Zach Anlezark 173.3, James Patterson 82.1, Paul Lakiss 37.0 21 August- Dairyville Range 200m Centrefire match was conducted with 11 participants.MasterGrade: Ben R 100.12, A Grade: John Lambert 96.7, Jake Buckley 96.4, B Grade: Max Archer 91.2, Paul Beaumont 83.0, C Grade: Zach Noble 87.3, Jacob Harvey 82.1, Tex Beaumont 81.2, Ron Dean 72.3, Phil Hartmann 69.1, Service Rifle: Joel Walker 85.1 event has been held up at Ulong and it was a huge success”. The event was strongly supported by the new Mountain Community Network who provided catering, Coffs Hikers who manned aid stations and the broader community who embraced the eco-tourism event.
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THE annual Bananacoast Championships, which have traditionally been held every year for around 40 years starting the third week in August have been cancelled the last two years due to Covid which is still impacting on competitor numbers attending major shoots. Weather was cold both days of 2022’s Bananacoast Championship, but was still sunny and the wind only troubled on Sunday. All shooters enjoyed the weekend, the event went off with no problems. A big thank you to all our volunteers, without their support these events would not eventuate.
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CEX Woolgoolga Bowling Club MOST of the ladies played a Pennant Games on Tuesday 9 August- the Pennants team Woolgoolga (D) Stuarts PointSocialladies.bowls was a game of triples J Lynn, S Barnard, J Hampstead (D) R Wesney, D Jensen, L Virag. Coffs Harbour Rifle Club By Geoffrey HART 17 AUGUST- Howard St Rimfire Range.The 30m Field Class match was conducted with 22 participants. Master Grade: Ben R 94.5, Joel Walker 87.4, A Grade: Alan Newey 94.7, Rod Ryan 90.7, B Grade: Dustin Park Beach Women’s Bowling Club By Mandy TRENGOVE RESULTS from Friday 12 August Mixed Open Pairs. R Holloway, R Lane def J Kennedy, C Irvine 24/10. S Standaert, P Standaert def K Blow, T Blow 18/12. D Hargraves, Y Schmidt def R Sawtell RSL Snooker Club By Ken MASON SAWTELL RSL Snooker Club results from 16 August 2022. Main Draw Winners: Laurie Preson - Runner up Ken Mason. Consolation Winners: Norm Monaghan
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Aged 81 Years Tess Was Simply Larger Than Life A private cremation was held for Tess at Hogbin Drive Crematorium, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour.
KEITH LOGUE & SONS Coffs Harbour 6652 1999 Funeral Director’s Assoc. of NSW Accred No 12033-01 BRAY, Henry James 20th August 2022, passed away peacefully in his sleep, late of Coffs Harbour. Dearly beloved husband of Isobel (dec’d). Much loved father & father-in-law of David and Sam & Troy. Adored pop of Matthew, Sophie, Emily, Brianna, Luke and Logan. Aged 81 Years “Be Good” Relatives and friends are invited to attend Henry’s Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel of Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour on Friday 26th August 2022, commencing at 10.00 am. Henry’s Funeral Service will be live streamed on Keith Logue & Sons Facebook page.
Aged 81 Years As per Bob’s wishes, a private funeral service was held on Wednesday, 24th August 2022 in Beresfield. (02) 6651 www.funeralcoffsharbour.com.au5007
Passed away peacefully at home with his wife Lynne & Daughters Donna & Jodie by his side. Bob was a school teacher for 5 years in Ulong & Timmsvale, where he made many friends. Bob bravely battled cancer for the last 7 years.
Aged 87 Years He Kept His Aussie Not Always Politically Correct Humour For All To Enjoy
GAUCI David Francis ‘Dave’ 21st August 2022, late of Karangi. Dearly beloved husband of Marilyn. Loving father & father-in-law of Toni & Peter Valentine and Mark Gauci & Stephen Brailsford. Loved pop of Matt & Carolyn, Nic & Vanessa and Clay. Great-pop of their families. Adored brother, brother-in-law and uncle.
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22nd August 2022, passed away with his family caring for him, in palliative care provided by DVA. Late of Coffs Harbour. Leaving his 4 ladies who shared his life, Jean (dec’d), Barbara, Annette and last but not least Astrid Geertruida. Brother of Harold, Colleen and Joy. Father of Bruce (dec’d), Colin, Warren, Shane and Grant. Adopted father of Tania, Megan, Robert and their partners Dwayne, Johna and Rosie. Pop and Opa of Bianca, Troy, Ebony, Keren, Brittany, Michaela, Tom Tom and his 3 sisters and Taj Ari, Alex, Archer and Ashley. Overwhelmed by the kindness and support of case carers and all palliative care.
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17th August 2022, passed peacefully at home. Much loved wife of Brian. Loving mother of Liz and Bob. Adored grandma of Felicia and Jenni, great-grandma of Tom and Alex. Cherished sister of Rita, Johnny (dec’d), Charlie, Katie, Joe, Laly, Frank, Michael and Maree. Tess will be greatly missed by all of her extended family and many friends.
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Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Yvonne’s Funeral Service to be held Wednesday 31st August 2022 at 10.00am in the Chapel of the Coffs Harbour Crematorium, Coramba Road, Karangi. Thence for internment in the adjoining Coffs Harbour Lawn Cemetery, Karangi. (02) 6651 www.funeralcoffsharbour.com.au5007
Family and friends are warmly invited to attend Jules’ graveside funeral service to be held Tuesday 30th August 2022 at 10am within the Woolgoolga Lawn Cemetery. (02) 6651 www.funeralcoffsharbour.com.au5007
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Heatherbelle’s funeral celebration to be held Tuesday, 6th September 2022 at 11am at the Jetty Beach House Function Centre, 1 Jordon Esplanade, Coffs Harbour. Thence for private cremation. (02) 6651 www.funeralcoffsharbour.com.au5007
Heatherbelle Lee 23rd August 2022 Peacefully at the Coffs Harbour Health Campus. Late of Sapphire Beach. Beloved wife of Harvey. Loving mother Matthew, Jeremy, Andrew and Juliet. Much loved grandmother of James, Lucinda, Clementine, Bjork and Elke. Aged 80 Years Forever in our hearts
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Robert ‘Bob’ Gordon Grant 21st August 2022 Passed away at Coffs Harbour Health Campus. Beloved husband of Marlene. Beloved father and father-in-law of Kim & Neil Griffiths and Stephanie. “Bobby” to his grandchildren Ashley, Kirsty, Tahlea and Jay and his great grandchildren Louis, Andy, Nate and Finn. Aged 92 Years “The Banana Man” Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Robert’s memorial service to be held Saturday, 27th August 2022 at 1.00pm in the Chapel of the Coffs Harbour Crematorium, Coramba Road, Karangi. (02) 6651 www.funeralcoffsharbour.com.au5007
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Yvonne Whittaker
22nd August 2022 Passed peacefully at RFBI Coffs Harbour Masonic Village. Much loved wife of Mick (Dec). A Loving mother and mother-in-law to Christine & Rod and Jennifer & Rodney. Beloved nanna to Melissa, Scott, Timothy, Bianca, Ty and Kiara. Treasured great grandmother to all her 11 great grandchildren. Cherished sister to Norman, Noel (Dec) and Denise.
Aged 57 Years Hey Matey & Hoo Roo
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Julie-AnneO’Driscoll‘Jules’ 12th February 1965 – 21st August 2022 Passed away surrounded by family, in Woolgoolga. Loved and adored mother of Carrie and Brendon. Proud grandma ‘mama’ to her 10 grandchildren. Beloved daughter of Bill (Dec) & Lorna. Cherished sister of Dallas (Dec) and Steven. Loved by all her family and many friends.
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For Sale CAMPING Meat griller (fold over bbq basket) Unused $15 ono Ph 0439 682 267 F301121 CABINET hinges x 8 pairs and push button openings for Caravan/ camper. New in bags $22. 0415 981 605 F110222 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 F220422 BEADS, makingvariousswarovskisequins,crystalssizes&coloursperfectfordancecostumes,jewellery&craft,from$10415981605 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 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 f060522 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 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. 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Timber top, GC $50. 6656 2373 2006 PT CRUISER 2.4 Tourer ReS1612220417120,000Automatic,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 MATTRESS and base king single, as new $300 Ph: 0457 679 486 WALKER 4 x 8inch wheels top cond. $60 Ph: 6652 7062 CARPET PIECE, 1.4m x 4.6m, new, cut pile light grey colour, ‘Elenus Grey’ durable soft, $100 Ph: 0407 654 879 F240622 A variety of pictures old & modern prints several by old masters Call 6652 3791 SUP board cover, suit 10 foot board, GC, $50 ono 0419 252 104 F080722 SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLDSOLD ROWER Lifeline ex cond Quiet & folds model 445 $200 Ph. 0466268280 e050822 TREADMILL ENDURANCE ‘TRAINER’ as new half price $750 cash Coffs area Ph: 0439 249 001 CRAFT collection cases Polished timber. Large 34x30cm 40 sections $20. Small 30x18cm 20 sections $10. Not made in China! Ph: 6651 8500 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 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 e120822 SOLD OZITO elect blower/vac $30. Ph 0411 823 225 OZITO pole saw used once $90 ono Ph: 0411 823 225 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 ReS270122 GOLF Cart EZ-GO 2008 Batteries 2 yo. Green goes well. $4,000. 0427 571 545 EXERCYCLE, York Fitness, cost $600 selling for $100. 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Emerald Beach. 6656 1943 SOLD CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@newsofthearea.com.auEmailforPrice&Proof SOLD SOLD Garage Sale WETSUIT mens full steamer size medium Very good condition Adrenalin brand. $50 Ph: 0427 665 477 DINING suite, Parker extendable table seats 8. $250 Ph: 0402 336 512 CARPET lounge/dining/ family room. Black with cream circle and swirl Thick quality, as new lovely and modern. $68 160cmW x 230cmL Ph: 0415 981 605 GOLF clubs, right hand Carnegie Clark Complete set “Lady Cougar” graphite shaft $220 neg. Toormina 6658 2272 CURTIN rods 2m wooden with fittings $15 Ph: 0467 634 668 KEYBOARD wireless Zagg Rugged Messenger in detachable case near new $50 Ph: 0467 634 668 For Sale TAPEGUN, Commercial hand tying machine includes 8 rolls tape & 5000 staples. $100 0407 654 879 SOLD IT'S NewsPAPERYOURCoffsCoastOfTheArea ads@newsofthearea.com.au CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@newsofthearea.com.auEmailforPrice&Proof IT'S NewsPAPERYOURCoffsCoastOfTheArea ads@newsofthearea.com.au For Sale WHEELY Walker. $35 0488 493 679 F190822 SOLD SOLD SOLD Items for Sale GOLF prints, good frames. Artist Douglas Adams. “The Drive”, “A Difficult Bunker” & “The Putting Green”. All three $750. 0408 285 286 SAT & Sun, several elect goods, second hand fridge, all in GC. Must sell due to forced eviction. 4/68 Boultwood St, Coffs (down driveway). CEILING fan x 2, exc working cond. $20 6653 8337 Pets VICTA self propelled mower 5HP Honda easy start motor. Exc cond. $350 ono 0490 226 607 VINTAGE Glass cabinet 5 glass shelves wooden surrounds, wrought iron claw feet, very heavy 1830cmH x 550cmD x 550cmW. $500 0400 004 998 e160922 ELK black tote bag, GC $40. 0432 294 491 LOUNGE suite Lazyboy 2 seater and 2 reclining chairs Excellent Phone$350Conditionono0266586214 LOUNGE suite, 2 x 2.5 seaters. 1 year old cost $5700 new, fabric protection, electric foot and head rests on all seat, 4 USB ports. $2750 Ph: 0467 725 366 SAAB 2003, reasonablemonths245,000kms,auto6regoDVX46Bcond$4500Phone0431598946e160922 MALTESE x SHIH TZU 1 x female, 1 x male $3,000. Ready now Ph: 0432 426 MC991003001766806MC991003001766810080 ASSORTED fishing rods $100 the lot Ph: 0448 940 891 F260822 TWO Wooden building tressles $50 Ph: 0448 940 891 ONE Metal cabinet with drawers. Contents included 1.5mH x 1mW $50. 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COFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA 41www.newsofthearea.com.auFriday, 26 August 2022 TIDESCOFFS COAST NEWS OF THE AREA THE RIGHT TABLE SHOW TIDAL VARIATIONS AT SEVERAL LOCATIONS The time variation should be added to the corresponding Fort Denison time. In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only. They are not to be relied on for critical depth calculations for safe navigation. Actual times of High and Low Water may occur before or after the times indicated. Graph and Times are for Sydney Fort Denison TIDE CHART - 7 DAYS FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU NAMBUCCA RIVER (high) (low) Watts Creek 1hr Macksville 1hr 30m 2hrs 10m KALANG RIVER Uranga Bridge 1hr 20m 1hr 40m BELLENGER RIVER Mylestom 30m 1hr Raleigh 1hr 1hr 30m Bellingen 1hr 40m 2hr 10m COFFS HARBOUR 0 to 15m 0 to 15m GOLDSTARCROSSWORD Across:1.Muscle,5.Cease, 8.Axiom,9.Catnip,10.Vital, 11.Repel,13.Airs,14.Loris, 18.Teated,19.Intend, 22.Ended,24.Jail,26.Sleep, 28.Venue,29.Fungus, 30.Ester,31.Brass,32.Revels. Down:1.Mechanic,2.Saturate, 3.Lair,4.Expel,5.Covered, 6.Emilia,7.Sham,12.Pot, 15.Straggle,16.Idolises, 17.Endless,20.Ensues, 21.Dee,23.Defer,25.Fear, 27.Pure. EXPLORAWORDS 1.BlackFriday 2.Right-handturn STEPDOWNS Breathe,bather,heart, hate,hat,ah,h. PALINDROMEPUZZLE Noyarninrayon 5 7 4 8 7 9 3 2 9 5 1 7 2 4 8 1 5 7 2 5 8 6 3 2 1 9 847152963 913764825 526839741 268415397 394287516 751693482 685341279 179528634 432976158 1AcrossBrawn 5 Stop 8 Self-evident truth 9 Mint-like plant 10 Essential 11 Repulse 13 Ventilates 14 Lemur 18 Having nipples 19 Mean 22 Concluded 24 Prison 26 Slumber 28 Scene of action 29 Plant of one of lowest groups 30 Chemical compound 31 Alloy 32 Feasts riotously 1DownGarage workman 2 Soak completely 3 Den 4 Eject 5 Concealed 6 characterShakespearean(female) 7 False 12 Container 15 Stretch sprawlingly 16 Worships 17 Everlasting 20 Follows 21 River (Scot) 23 Put off 25 Apprehension 27 Unadulterated palindrom e By Sean Kennedy Group 12 12 01 12 02 12 03 12 04 12 05 12 06 12 07 © 2007 Sean Kennedy palindrom e A word, phrase or sentence that reads the same backward or forward e.g. A man, a plan, a canal, Panama Not sure if I had rolled the dice, I muttered this palindrome to myself I R O L , D I D ? 1201 © 2007 Sean ww.auspacmedia.com.auKennedy Solution: I did roll, or did I? palindrom e A word, phrase or sentence that reads the same backward or forward e.g. A man, a plan, a canal, Panama I gave Max this palindromic refusal when he asked for an early morning lift I S A W XA A M 1202 © 2007 Sean www.auspacmedia.com.auKennedy palindrom e
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It’s funny how tastes can change. A little more than two years ago, this show disappeared after a lacklustre season that failed to whet viewers’ appetites. Now, with a new set of judges and guests including Brit cooking queen Nigella Lawson, former MasterChef Matt Preston (right) and the charismatic Curtis Stone, this season is turning out to be people’s cup of tea. With an entertaining crew of contestants, including young Sydney couple Janelle and Monzir and outspoken radiation therapists Kate and Mary, it’s easy to see why. Tonight, the first lastchance challenge has four teams from group one cooking a main and dessert to score a spot in the semifinal.
MONDAY EMERGENCY NBN, 8.40pm If hospital emergency rooms scare the living daylights out of you, this raw and touching series will rescue you. Tune in for one episode of this andobservationalmovingshowyou’llbestunnedbythewarmth,compassionandknowledge of the staff at The Royal Melbourne Hospital. Medical professionals are the unsung heroes of the world and this local production drives home how exceptional these people are. This week, doctors Luke De La Rue and Emma West are relieved a motorbike rider who collided with a car is showing promising early signs. The medical staff are inspirational, but the patients are a gutsy and resilient bunch too.
FRIDAY THE LIVING ROOM TEN, 7.30pm It was only a matter of time before the savvy crew on The Living Room turned their focus to the ubiquitous work-from-home space. If yours is an unattractive, cluttered afterthought, Barry Du Bois and Amanda Keller’s revamp of a young couple’s small space will inspire with its sparkle and functionality. On the other side of the ditch, Dr Chris Brown (above) and Miguel Maestre have a nature-filled, tummy rumbling segment in the Hawke’s Bay mountains of New Zealand’s North Island. It‘s a tough gig as the pair sample local wine and whip up a pancetta-wrapped lamb dish. Love Upstream. (2021, PGa) 1.45 Garden Gurus Moments. (R) 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. (PGa, R) 8.00 10 News First: Breakfast. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (Ma) Lost Treasures Of Ancient Rome. (PG) 8.30 Ross Kemp: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter. (M) 9.25 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys. (R) 10.15 SBS World News Late. 10.50 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 7. 1.50 Destination Flavour. (R) 2.00 Das Boot. (Malv, R) 4.05 VICE Guide To Film. (MA15+lv, 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 Better Homes And Gardens. Johanna Griggs and Pete visit Featherstone House. Fast Ed cooks up a simple vegetable soup. 8.30 MOVIE: Raising Helen. (2004, PGal, R) A young woman’s carefree lifestyle in New York City comes to a screeching halt when she becomes responsible for her sister’s three children after she and her husband perish in a car accident. Kate Hudson, Abigail Breslin, Hayden Panettiere. 11.00 Harry Palmer: The Ipcress File. (Mav, R) Harry and Jean head to Beirut. 1.00 Home Shopping. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 24. Melbourne Storm v Sydney Roosters. 9.55 Golden Point. A wrap-up of the Melbourne Storm versus Sydney Roosters match, with NRL news and analysis. 10.35 MOVIE: Double Impact. (1991, MA15+slv, R) Brothers avenge their parents’ murder. Jean-Claude Van Damme. 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Take Two. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R) 6.30 The Project. Hamish Macdonald, Lisa Wilkinson, Susie Youssef and Julie Goodwin take a look at the day’s news and hot topics. 7.30 The Living Room. Amanda and Barry team up to solve the problem of how to make your work-from-home office look fab. 8.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 Just For Laughs Australia. (Mls, R) Performances from Colin Mochrie, Brad Sherwood, Zoe Coombs Marr and Dilruk Jayasinha. 11.30 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news and events. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (PG, R) Women’s. Round 1. Adelaide v Melbourne. 9.30 MOVIE: Dunkirk. (2017, M) 11.45 Late Programs. 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 NITV News: Nula. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 Undiscovered Vistas. 7.30 MOVIE: Osmosis Jones. (2001) 9.15 First Nations Bedtime Stories. 9.25
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2608 tv listings Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat Please Note: Programs are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by the Networks. ABC TV (2) SBS (3) SEVEN (6) TEN (5)NBN (8) FRIDAY, August 26 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. (PG, R) 5.00 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, R) 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) 6.00 WorldWatch. 8.15 Soccer. FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. First semi-final. 10.45 WorldWatch. 11.45 Soccer. FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. Second semi-final. 2.00 WorldWatch. 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 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 6. H’lights. 6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Jesse Stone: Sea Change. (2007, Madv, R) 2.00 House Of Wellness. (PG) 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:
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. Analysis of the day’s news. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 Gardening Australia. 8.30 Baptiste. (Malv) Julien and Zsofia track down the tattooed man who Julien saw at the train station, but he gives little away. 9.30 Doc Martin. (PG, R) Martin’s medical council report requires that he passes three refresher courses. 10.15 ABC Late News. 10.35 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M, R) 11.05 Aftertaste. (Final, Ml, R) 11.35 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 6.00 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw. (PG) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30
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6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PG, R) 1.00 MOVIE: The Peanuts Movie. (2015, G, R) 3.40 Surveillance Oz. (PG, 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 Garden Gurus. 12.30 Rugby Union. O’Reilly Cup. Wallaroos v Black Ferns. 2.45 Wallaroos V Black Ferns Post-Match. 3.00 Rugby Union. Rugby C’ship. Round 3. Australia v South Africa. 5.30 Wallabies V South Africa Post-Match. 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 24. Gold Coast Titans v Newcastle Knights. 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.00 Australia By Design: Innovations. (PG, R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 Freshly Picked. (R) 12.30 Living Room. (R) 1.30 Healthy Homes Aust. 2.00 Buy To Build. 2.30 Luxury Escapes. (PG, 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 Mass. 6.30 Turning Point. (PGa) 7.00 Joseph Prince. 7.30 Joel Osteen. 8.00 GCBC. (R) 8.30 Living Room. (R) 9.30 St10. (PG) 12.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Luxury Escapes. (R) 3.00 Australia By Design: Innovations. (Final, PG) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 4.00 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.30 Taste Of Aust. 5.00 News. 6.10 Extraordinary Escapes: Sindhu Vee. (PG, R) Part 3 of 4. 7.00 ABC News. Takes a look at today’s top stories. 7.30 Grantchester. (Final, Mav) After another vagrant is found dead, Geordie realises he may have sent the wrong man to prison. 8.20 MOVIE: Philomena. (2013, Mal, R) A political journalist researches the story of a Catholic woman who gave birth out of wedlock in ‘50s Ireland. Judi Dench, Steve Coogan. 9.55 Midsomer Murders. (Mals, R) A circus comes to town. 11.25 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)
6.30 Compass: The Silent World Of Barry Priori – Signing Not Waving. (PG, R) Celebrates the life of Barry Priori. 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 Spicks And Specks. (PG) Hosted by Adam Hills. 8.30 Vera. (Final, PG) A body is found on a riverbank. 10.00 Miniseries: The War Of The Worlds. (Mv, R) Part 3 of 3. 11.00 The Capture. (Mlv, R) 12.00 MOVIE: Philomena. (2013, Mal, R) 1.35 Vanity Fair. (PG, R) 2.25 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 Classic Countdown. (Final, PG, R) 5.00 Insiders. (R) SBS World News. Most Of The Of London. (PGa, R) 9.25 & With Michael (R) 10.20 Cycling. Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 8. 1.50 Destination Flavour: Japan Bitesize. (R) 2.00 Unknown Amazon. (Ml, R) 3.40 Food Safari. (R) 4.40 Destination Flavour. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Tutankhamun: Secrets Of The Toxic Tomb. (PG) 9.25 Zelenskyy: The Man Who Took On Putin. (PG, R) 9.55 9/11: The Unheeded Warning. (MA15+v, R) 10.55 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 9. 1.50 Destination Flavour: Japan Bitesize. (R) 2.00 (Malv, R) 3.10 Safari. (R) 4.45 Destination Flavour. (R) 4.50 Destination Flavour. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 6.00 News. 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) Biosecurity officers pull aside a woman from China who has a massive amount of high-risk items. 7.30 MOVIE: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. (2016, Mv, R) A group of resistance fighters joins together on a mission to steal the plans to the Death Star. Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Ben Mendelsohn. 10.20 MOVIE: X-Men Origins: Wolverine. (2009, Mlv, R) After his attempt to live a normal life ends in tragedy, a mutant sets out to avenge the death of his girlfriend. Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber. 12.30 Home Shopping.
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Weekender. 1.00 Auction Squad. 3.00 Escape To The Country. 5.00 Horse Racing. Memsie Stakes and San Domenico Stakes Race Day. 5.30 The Amazing Homemakers. 6.30 The Yorkshire Vet. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 11.30 The Yorkshire Vet. 12.30am Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1pm The Great Australian Doorstep. 1.30 Discover With RAA Travel. 2.00 The Bowls Show. 3.00 My Italian Family. 3.30 Equestrian. FEI World C’ships. Dressage Grand Prix Special. H’lights.
6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm America’s Top Dog. 2.30 Top Chef. 3.30 Say Yes To The Dress: UK. 4.30 Full House. 5.00 MOVIE: Superman II. (1980, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: War Of The Worlds. (2005, M) 9.45 MOVIE: In Time. (2011, M) 11.55 Rise. 12.50am 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 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 On Tour With Allan Border. 11.30 Life Off Road. Noon Blokesworld. 12.30 Timbersports. 1.00 Football. VFL. Finals. Week 1. Casey v Sydney. 4.00 Pawn Stars. 4.30 Last Car Garage. 5.00 Football. AFL Women’s. Round 1. Sydney v St Kilda. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 MOVIE: The Mule. (2018, M) 9.55 MOVIE: Troy. (2004, MA15+) 1.10am Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. Noon Football. AFL Women’s. Round 1. Western Bulldogs v GWS Giants. 2.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. 3.00 Al McGlashan’s Fish’n With Mates. 3.30 My Fishing Place. 4.00 Fishing Addiction. 5.00 Border Security. 5.20 MOVIE: Hot Shots! (1991, PG) 7.00 MOVIE: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2. (2011, PG) 9.35 MOVIE: The A-Team. (2010, M) 12.05am Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 2.05pm Bamay. 2.10 Always Was Always Will Be. 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: Scarface. (1983, MA15+) 12.30am Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Rugby Union. Ella 7s. 1.30 VICE Sports. 2.00 Froth. 2.30 Still Frothin’. 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 Pariah: The Lives And Deaths Of Sonny Liston. MOVIE: 9GO! (83) 6am Boychoir. Continued. (2014, PG) 6.55 Kundun. (1997, PG) 9.20 Delfin. (2019, PG, Spanish) 11.00 The Fisher King. (1991, M) 1.30pm Hunt For The Wilderpeople. (2016, PG) 3.25 Traffic. (1971, French) 5.15 Big Fish. (2003, PG) 7.30 J.T. Leroy. (2018, M) 9.30 Dogs Don’t Wear Pants. (2019, MA15+, Finnish) 11.25 Suspiria. (2018, MA15+) 2.10am Late Programs. 5.45 Big Fish. (2003, PG) 6am Big Fish. Continued. (2003, PG) 8.00 The Emperor’s Club. (2002, PG) 10.00 Lean On Pete. (2017, M) 12.15pm Styx. (2018, M) 2.05 Boychoir. (2014, PG) 4.00 Kundun. (1997, PG) 6.25 The Bookshop. (2017, PG) 8.30 Mr Jones. (2019, MA15+) 10.40 Scarface. (1983, MA15+) 1.45am Honey Boy. (2019, MA15+) 3.35 Kundun. (1997, PG) NITV (34) NITV (34) 7MATE (63) 7MATE (63) SBS MOVIES (32) SBS MOVIES (32)
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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 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 7.30 Key Of David. 8.00 The Doctors. 9.00 Pat Callinan’s 4x4 Adventures. 10.00 Reel Action. 11.00 Healthy Homes Australia. 11.30 Buy To Build. 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 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 My Favorite Martian. 11.30 MOVIE: Johnny You’re Wanted. (1956) 1pm Rugby League. NRL Women’s Premiership. Round 2. Brisbane Broncos v Sydney Roosters. 3.00 MOVIE: The Land That Time Forgot. (1974, PG) 5.00 MOVIE: Earthquake. (1974, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: The Blind Side. (2009, PG) 10.10 MOVIE: Coach Carter. (2005, M) 12.50am Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. Noon My Favorite Martian. 12.30 Garden Gurus. 1.00 Getaway. 1.30 MOVIE: Brighton Rock. (1948, PG) 3.30 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. Finals Series. Week 3. Norths v Gordon. 5.30 Customs. 6.00 Rugby League. NRL Women’s Premiership. Round 2. Gold Coast Titans v Newcastle Knights. 8.00 Keeping Up Appearances. 8.30 MOVIE: Rain Man. (1988, M) 11.15 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. (Final) 9.45 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 10.10 Would I Lie To You? 10.40 Doctor Who. 11.25 Daniel Muggleton: Let’s Never Hang Out. 12.15am Friday Night Dinner. 12.40 Brassic. 1.25 David Attenborough’s First Life. 2.20 Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 7.10pm Shaun The Sheep. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Compass. 8.00 You Can’t Ask That. 8.30 Louis Theroux: America’s Medicated Kids. 9.35 Australia’s Favourite Tree. 10.35 Civilisations. 11.35 MOVIE: The Girl On The Train. (2016, 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)
SATURDAY, August 27 SUNDAY, August 28 6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Rage. (PG) 12.00 News. 12.30 Vera. (Mav, R) 2.00 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R) 3.30 Great Southern Landscapes. (PG, R) 4.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 4.50 Landline. (R) 5.20 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. (R) 3.30 Rick Stein’s Road To Mexico. (R) 4.30 Win The Week. (PG, R) 5.00 Art Works. (PGa, R) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. (PG, R) 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.10 Love Your Home And Garden. (PG) 10.05 Great Canal Journeys. (PG) 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Gymnastics. FIG Rhythmic World Cup Series. H’lights. 4.00 Trail Towns. (R) 4.30 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 7. H’lights. 5.30 Hell On Earth: WWII. (PG) 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.10 Love Your Home And Garden. (PG) 10.05 Great Canal Journeys. (PG) 11.00 Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Speedweek. 3.00 Countdown To Qatar 2022. 4.00 The Rising. 4.30 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 8. H’lights. 5.30 Hell On Earth: WWII. (PG) 6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 Horse Racing. Memsie Stakes and San Domenico Stakes Race Day. 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R)
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6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm Raymond. 2.00 Motor Racing. Targa Tasmania. Replay. 3.00 Motor Racing. IndyCar Series. Bommarito Automotive Group 500. H’lights. 4.05 The Channel: The World’s Busiest Waterway. 5.05 Mr Mayor. 5.35 MOVIE: Sonic The Hedgehog. (2020, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: Warcraft. (2016, M) 10.00 MOVIE: Mortal Engines. (2018, M) 12.30am Late Programs.
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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: Mercury Rising. (1998, M) 9.45 MOVIE: RoboCop 3. (1993, M) 11.50 Young Sheldon. 12.15am 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? 1.10 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Boy To Man. 2.00 Leepu And Pitbull. 3.00 Shipping Wars. 3.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Support 4.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Support Races. Porsche Carrera Cup Australia. Highlights. 5.30 Storage Wars. 6.00 American Pickers. 7.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Full Custom Garage. 8.30 MOVIE: Die Hard: With A Vengeance. (1995, M) 11.05 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 Kriol Kitchen. 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 APTN National News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 News. 6.50 Undiscovered Vistas. 7.40 Through The Wormhole With Morgan Freeman. 8.30 Karla Grant Presents. 10.10 Superstition. 11.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 2pm Shortland St. 2.30 Kriol Kitchen. 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 9GO! (83) 6am The (2017, PG) 8.05 My Brilliant Career. (1979) 10.00 Elementary. (2016, M, French) Noon White Tiger. (2012, M, 2.00 Big Fish. (2003, PG) 4.15 The Emperor’s Club. (2002, PG) 6.15 Little Men. (2016, PG) 7.50 Mulan Legend. (2020, Mandarin) 9.30 Cliff Walkers. (2021, MA15+, Mandarin) 11.45 Late Programs. 5.50am The Emperor’s Club. (2002, PG) 6am The Emperor’s Club. Continued. (2002, PG) 7.50 Little Men. (2016, PG) 9.25 Our Little Sister. (2015, PG, Japanese) 11.45 Gainsbourg. (2010, M, French) 2pm The Bookshop. (2017, PG) 4.05 My Brilliant Career. (1979) 6.00 Monkey King: The Hero. (2016, PG) 7.35 Sollers Point. (2017, M) 9.30 Dark City. (1998, M) 11.25 The Late Night Ride. (2020, MA15+, Vietnamese) 1am Late Programs. (34) (34) (63)(32)
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6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Inside The Modelling Agency. (PG) 9.55 Station: Trouble On The Tracks. (PG) 10.55 Vienna: Empire, Dynasty And Dream. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.10 Unknown Amazon. (PGaw, R) 3.00 A Wetland For Te Waihora. (PG) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PG, R) 4.10 London’s Great Bridges. (PG, 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: Dying To Be Loved. (2016, Mav, R) 2.00 Criminal Confessions. (Mav) 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: A Stolen Past. (2018, Mav) 2.00 What The Killer Did Next. (Mav, R) 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 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. (Mam, 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. (PGa) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.20 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 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. Richard Roxburgh. (MA15+d) 10.30 ABC Late News. 10.45 The Business. (R) 11.05 Four Corners. (R) 11.50 Media Watch. (PG, R) 12.05 The Capture. (Mlv, R) 1.05 Vanity Fair. (PG, R) 1.55 The Durrells. (PG, R) 2.45 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.25 The Drum. (R) 5.25 7.30. (R) The Cook Up With Adam Seven 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa) 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PGl) Four teams tackle the second last chance cook off. 9.00 9-1-1: Lone Star. (Mav) Owen travels to Los Angeles to confront his estranged father and some painful childhood memories. 10.00 S.W.A.T. (Mav) SWAT helps the FBI track down a mob informant. 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. (PG) Ziggy chases her dreams. 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PGl) Hosted by Manu Fieldel and Curtis Stone. 9.10 Harry Palmer: The Ipcress File. (Mav) Harry’s incarceration in a brutal American jail is only the start of his nightmare journey. 11.15 The Latest: Seven News. 11.45 Celebrity Obsessed: Gianni Versace. (MA15+av, R) A look at the murder of Gianni Versace. 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. (Mam) 9.40 100% Footy. (M) 10.40 Nine News Late. 11.10 Fortunate Son. (Madv) 12.00 Emergence. (Mhv, R) 12.50 Hello SA. (PG) 1.15 Garden Gurus Moments. (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. (PGh, R) 10.40 Nine News Late. 11.10 Law & Order: Organized Crime. (Mv) 11.55 Game Of Silence. (MA15+av) 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 Amazing Race Australia. (Return, PG) Hosted by Beau Ryan. 9.00 Have You Been Paying Attention? (Malns) Celebrity panellists compete to see who can remember the most about events of the week. 10.00 Just For Laughs Australia. (MA15+s) Hosted by Nath Valvo. 10.30 The Montreal Comedy Festival. (MA15+ls, R) 11.30 The Project. (R) 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 The Amazing Race Australia. (PGl) Hosted by Beau Ryan. 9.00 The Cheap Seats. (Mal) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 10.00 NCIS. (Mv, R) The team searches for Gibbs. 11.00 NCIS: Los Angeles. (Mv, R) NCIS obtains a hard drive with a fake video. 12.00 The Project. (R) 1.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. Afternoon Afternoon Now With 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 World’s Most Shocking Emergency Calls. 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. 11.15 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 14. Belgian Grand Prix. 12.15am Shopping. 2.15 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 To Be Advised. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 5.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Bull. 10.20 48 Hours. 2.15 MacGyver. Late Programs.
(Mav) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Ent. Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 10 News First. 6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Back Roads. (Final) 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. (Final, PG, R) 1.15 Vanity Fair. (PG, R) 2.05 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. 8.30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. 9.30 Science Of Drugs With
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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 Wellington Paranormal. Noon The Source. 12.55 Outsider: World’s Weirdest Films. 1.20 In My Own World. 2.15 Curse Of Oak Island. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 Celebrity Letters And Numbers. 9.35 Glastonbury Festival. 10.45 Late Programs. 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Shortland St. 11.00 Wellington Paranormal. Noon Huang’s World. 1.40 One Star Reviews. 2.05 Munchies Guide To Oregon. 2.55 Munchies Guide To Northern England. 3.45 WorldWatch. 5.15 Shortland St. 5.45 Joy Of Painting. 6.15 Forged In Fire. 7.05 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 The Curse Of Oak Island. (Return) 10.10 Betraying The Badge. 11.05 Limetown. 11.35 Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 6.30 Travel Oz. 8.00 Harry’s Practice. 8.30
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6am Tennis. US Open. Day 2. Continued. 1pm My Favorite Martian. 1.30 Days Of Our Lives. 2.30 The Young And The Restless. 3.30 Antiques Roadshow. 4.00 MOVIE: The Flying Scot. (1957) 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 Footy Classified. 12.50am Explore. 1.00 Tennis. US Open. Day 3. 6am Tennis. US Open. Day 3. Continued. 1pm My Favorite Martian. 1.30 Days Of Our Lives. 2.30 The Young And The Restless. 3.30 Antiques Roadshow. 4.00 MOVIE: Escapement. (1958, PG) 5.30 Murder, She Wrote. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 RBT. 8.30 Paramedics. 9.30 New Amsterdam. 10.30 The Case Of Caylee Anthony. (Premiere) 11.30 Law & Order: SVU. 12.30am Antiques Roadshow. 1.00 Tennis. US Open. Day 4. BOLD (51) BOLD (51) 9GEM (82) 9GEM (82) 7TWO (62) 7TWO (62) VICELAND (31) VICELAND (31) 6am Children’s Programs. 7.20pm Bluey. 7.30 Anh’s Brush With Fame. 8.00 Art Works. 8.30 Civilisations. 9.30 Great Southern Landscapes. 10.00 RCO: Järvi Conducts Mozart And Schumann. 11.20 Talking Heads. Midnight Louis Theroux: America’s Medicated Kids. 1.00 Catalyst. 1.55 ABC News Update. 2.00 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.15 Hoot Hoot Go! 5.20 Sarah & Duck. 5.30 Late Programs. 6am Children’s Programs. 7.20pm Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.30 Would I Lie To You? 9.00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. 9.30 Win The Week. 10.00 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. 10.40 Mock The Week. 11.15 Doctor Who. Midnight Live From The BBC. 12.45 Would I Lie To You? 1.15 ABC News Update. 1.20 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. Noon The Bionic Woman. 1.00 Buck Rogers. 2.00 Baywatch. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 3rd Rock. 4.00 That ’70s Show.
Agenda. 4.30 Business Now
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 MOVIE: The Wrong Neighbor. (2017, Mv, R) 2.00 Kochie’s Business Builders. 2.30 Border Patrol. (PGa, 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.
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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 Summer Love. (Premiere, Ml) 9.35 Win The Week. (PG) 10.05 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (R) 10.50 ABC Late News. 11.05 The Business. (R) 11.20 Spicks And Specks. (PG, R) 12.10 Baptiste. (Malv, R) 1.10 Midsomer Murders. (Mav, R) 2.40 The Durrells. (PG, R) 3.25 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 America Divided. (R) 10.05 ABC Late News. 10.20 The Business. (R) 10.35 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (R) 11.40 Doc Martin. (PG, R) 12.25 Vanity Fair. (PG, R) 2.05 The Durrells. (PG, R) 2.55 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. (PGav, R) 8.30 Secret Scotland. (PGa, R) 9.20 The Stranger. (MA15+) 10.15 SBS World News Late. 10.50 Cycling. UCI World Tour. La Vuelta. Stage 11. 1.50 Destination Flavour: Japan Bitesize. (R) 2.00 Before We Die. (Madlv, R) 3.50 Food Safari. (R) 4.50 Destination Flavour. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning.
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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. (Mal, 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. (PGa) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Ent. Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 10 News First. 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. (Ma) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 3.30 Farm To Fork. (PG, R) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 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 12. 1.50 Destination Flavour. (R) 2.00 Tin Star. (MA15+v, R) 3.45 Food Safari. (R) 4.45 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. (PGs) Remi’s charm seems to be wearing off. 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (Final, PGl) It is time for the grand final of the competition. 9.20 Martin Clunes: Islands Of The Pacific: Galapagos. (PGa) Part 3 of 3. Martin Clunes explores the legendary Galapagos Islands. 10.20 The Front Bar. (M) Takes a lighter look at all things AFL. 11.20 The Latest: Seven News. 11.50 Chicago Fire. (Mav) 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise. 6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Ambulance: Code Red. (Return, Ma) Follows the work of an ambulance service. 8.30 Crime Investigation Australia: On Borrowed Time – The Michael McGurk Assassination. (Malv, R) A look at the murder of Michael McGurk. 9.45 Police Strike Force. (Mad, R) Drugs worth millions go up in smoke. 10.45 The Latest: Seven News. 11.15 Autopsy USA. (MA15+d, R) 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. (Mal) 9.40 Family Law. (Ma) 10.40 Nine News Late. 11.10 Chicago Med. (MA15+am, R) 12.00 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 12.50 Destination WA. 1.15 9 Honey: Queen Elizabeth II. (PGa, 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 ACA. (R) 5.00 News. 5.30 Today. 6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 25. Parramatta Eels v Melbourne Storm. 9.50 Thursday Night Knock Off. 10.35 Nine News Late. 11.05 The Equalizer. (Mav) 12.00 The Gulf. (Madls, R) 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. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 The Amazing Race Australia. (PGl) Teams battle from challenge to challenge, taking part in aspects of everyday Moroccan life. 9.00 Ghosts. (PGa) Sam and Jay are set to host a friend’s wedding that could finally get their B&B business off the ground. 10.00 Bull. (Mv, R) An emergency room doctor is sued. 12.00 The Project. (R) 1.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. 6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 Shaun Micallef’s Brain Eisteddfod. Quiz show featuring schools. 8.30 Gogglebox Australia. TV fanatics open up their living rooms to reveal their reactions to popular and topical TV shows. 9.30 To Be Advised. 10.30 Law & Order: SVU. (Mav, R) Fin gives his deposition in a lawsuit. 11.30 The Project. (R) A look at the day’s news and events. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. Afternoon Afternoon With The Credlin. Live. 9.00 The According to 10.00 The Front 10.30 Now With Greenwood. 11.00 Programs. Morning Programs. 1pm The World According to Rowan Dean. 2.00 Million Dollar Today. Hunt. 1.00 Million Dollar Minute. 2.00 Sydney Weekender. 4.30 5.00 Street. 5.30 6.30 Hunt. 7.30 Heartbeat. 8.30 Lewis. 10.30 Bancroft. 11.30 Autopsy USA. 12.30am Programs. 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. 12.30am Animal Rescue. 1.00 The Fine Art Auction. 4.00 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 To Be 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 Elementary. 2.00 Hawaii Five-0. 3.00 To Be Advised. 4.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 5.30 MacGyver. 7.30 NCIS. 8.30 Bull. 10.30 Matildas Magazine Show. 11.00 Elementary. Midnight 48 Hours. 1.00 Home Shopping. 2.00 Blood And MacGyver. 4.30 Raymond. 5.30 The Nanny. 6.00 3rd Rock. 6.30 That ’70s Show. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 MOVIE: The Whole Nine Yards. (2000, M) 9.30 MOVIE: Get Hard. (2015, MA15+) 11.30 Young Sheldon. Midnight 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? 1.00 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: Battle Los Angeles. (2011, M) 9.50 MOVIE: Species II. (1998, MA15+) 11.45 Young Sheldon. 12.10am 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? 1.10 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 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: Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice. (2016, M) 12.05am Late Programs.
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The Breakers finished as minor premiers in all four senior competitions, finishing on top of the ladder in the senior men’s, reserves, women’s, and under 17s - for the first time in AFL North CoastThehistory.fourBreakers teams earned automatic entry into their respective grand finals to be played on Saturday, 3 September at Ce.x Coffs International Stadium. Breakers President Jay Guthrie said it was a great achievement for the club
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THE Coffs Harbour Breakers senior men have capped off a stellar home and away season by winning the AFL North Coast minor premiership after a dominant win against the Sawtell/Toormina Saints.
The Coffs Harbour Breakers senior men’s team.