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q City of Coffs Harbour councillor Tony Judge (right), pictured with June and Bill Smith outside the hospital, believes the Urgent Care Clinic will make a huge difference to people who need medical treatment on the Coffs Coast.
By Andrea FERRARI AN Urgent Care Clinic (UCC) operated by Medicare will open in Coffs Harbour following an Expression of Interest process. CHC Medical will be reestablished as the Coffs Harbour Medicare UCC, and is expected to start seeing patients in November. The Medicare UCC will make it easier for people to get the urgent treatment they need, from highly qualified doctors and nurses, while taking pressure off Coffs Harbour's busy hospital.
‘ALARMING’ LOGGING CONTINUED Page 2
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Councillors seek urgent meeting with NSW Ministers over logging practices
SEVENTEEN councillors, from seven Mid North Coast local government areas (LGAs), have sent a letter to
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Urgent Care Service centres provide medical care for such conditions as suspected fractures, sprains and dislocations, wound management and cuts requiring stitches, bites, minor burns and the removal of foreign objects from skin, eyes and ears. The Medicare UCC will be open for extended hours, seven days a week, and offer walk-in care that is fully bulk billed. More than 45 percent of presentations to the Coffs Harbour Hospital are for nonurgent or semi-urgent care. City of Coffs Harbour councillor Tony Judge told News Of The Area, “The Urgent Care Clinic will make a huge difference to people who need medical treatment on the Coffs Coast. “So many people have spoken to me in the last year or two about waiting times in Emergency at Coffs Harbour Hospital. “The Urgent Care Clinic will take a lot of pressure off services at the Hospital and give patients a real alternative, especially out of hours.” The Urgent Care Clinic will fill a lot of different needs.
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“It will be especially welcomed by parents who need medical care for a child at night, people without a regular GP and patients who need urgent care but don’t feel comfortable taking up a spot in Emergency,” said Tony. “The option of a bulk billed appointment with a doctor on short notice will improve health outcomes and relieve financial stress on individuals and families. “It is a very welcome announcement for the Coffs Coast,” he added. This clinic will join seven clinics that are already operational in Albury, Rooty Hill, Cessnock, Penrith, Maroubra, Westmead, Tamworth and Wollongong. More clinics will open over the coming weeks and all clinics will be open before the end of the year. Mark Butler MP, Minister for Health and Aged Care said, “The Coffs Harbour Medicare UCC is going to make a big difference to patients in the greater Coffs Harbour area. “Local communities will be able to walk in, see a doctor or nurse and access imaging and pathology services. “This clinic will ease pressure on the
Coffs Harbour Hospital, allowing them to concentrate on higher priority emergencies. “The Albanese Government is committed to strengthening Medicare and making it easier and cheaper to get quality healthcare, by tripling the bulk billing incentive and making medicines cheaper.” Senator Tim Ayres, Duty Senator for Cowper commented, “The Coffs Harbour Medicare UCC will mean people in this community who need urgent but not acute care, can get it quickly even if it’s outside standard hours – and all they’ll need is their Medicare card. “It’s particularly important in a regional area like Coffs Harbour, where local EDs have to service a huge catchment area. “This UCC will ease the pressure on local EDs, whilst also being more convenient for the local Coffs community. “The Albanese Government is investing in Medicare and our regional centres, to ensure that families across the country can access healthcare no matter where they live.” The Coffs Harbour Medicare UCC is located at Level One Suite 105-107, 343 - 345 Pacific Hwy, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450.
Logging protesters given good behaviour bonds without convictions By Andrew VIVIAN
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LOGGING protesters Ruby Oliver-King and Tiffany Daro were sentenced at Coffs Harbour Local District Courthouse last week for their actions to protect native forests by disrupting forestry operations over recent months. The pair faced charges for locking themselves to the arm of a 45-tonne harvesting machine on June 7 in Orara East State Forest on Coffs Harbour’s outskirts. Ms Oliver-King and Ms Daro both received no conviction and an eighteenmonth good behaviour release each. Gumbaynggirr custodian Sandy Greenwood supported the actions of the protesters. "We stand in solidarity with our allies, Ruby and Tiff, who have listened deeply to our calls as traditional custodians to protect country and Gumbaynggirr cultural heritage,” Ms Greenwood said. “We will continue working as a unified force to permanently end all native forest logging.” Ms Oliver King expressed frustration at being forced to justify the reasoning behind actions taken to halt logging operations. “I find it agonising that we have been asked to defend our motivations to protect such places when the facts are available for all people, that these cultural places and ecosystems should remain un-logged. “This fight isn’t going to conveniently go away for industry until native forest logging has been closed down for good.” Four others - Wilkarr Kurikuta, Brendan Scotts, Ishka Targett and Hannah
q Defendants and supporters show their solidarity at court. Photo: Bellingen Activist Network.
Harlen - faced the same charges for similar actions in Newry State Forest in August, where there has been a lengthy standoff between hundreds of community members and traditional owners against logging contractors. Dubbed the 'Newry 4', the protesters have had their matters adjourned to May 2024 after pleading “not-guilty” to all charges. Aunty Lauren Jarrett, Gumbaynnggirr
Elder and traditional custodian, said, "We support our brave forest protectors. “Their deep respect for Gumbaynggirr traditional owners, our culture and our forests give us strength to keep fighting. “They are our friends, they give us hope for the future. “We work side by side to save our culture, animals and trees from further destruction."
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‘ALARMING’ LOGGING Penny Sharpe and Minister for Agriculture Tara Moriarty seeking an urgent meeting to discuss the impacts of native forest logging on biodiversity, water quality and bush fire safety in their LGAs. The councillors claim that numerous endangered species have taken refuge in unburnt areas of forest that “are currently being logged at an alarming rate”. With a potentially very hot summer following a hot and dry winter, the councillors are concerned about the effect of
bushfires on flora and fauna, some of which has not yet fully recovered from the fires of 2019. As well as biodiversity being at higher risk of extinction, the councillors assert that tourism and the ‘ecosystem services’ that are relied on for growing food and producing employment might also be adversely affected. The impact on the water quality of rivers and waterways because of increased sediment load associated with current logging practices is concerning them because, they say, the
use of very large harvesting machinery and associated wide roading works are resulting in large loads of sediment sitting above water catchments. The councillors note that the steep topography of the region, combined with heavy rainfall events, could result in devastating consequences for vital rivers, streams, and wetlands. They say that anxiety about the ability of water providers to be able to deliver safe and secure water to communities is real in light of the coming dry period and water shortages experienced in the region in 2019.
BUSINESSES from various industries across the Coffs Coast were elated to receive the news that they have been named finalists in the region’s prestigious Coffs Coast Business Awards. Proudly hosted by the Coffs Harbour Chamber of Commerce, with major sponsor Regional Australia Bank, the Awards provide a platform to showcase local businesses and individuals striving for excellence and achieving sustained growth. Chamber President Ray Smith said that this year’s Awards received a record number of entries, with many
high calibre submissions, leaving judges with a considerably hard task ahead of them. “Our judges are blown away with the standard of submissions this year amongst the nineteen different categories. “We are amazed at the achievements of local businesses and look forward to sharing their stories and celebrating their success at the awards night,” said Mr Smith. “The Coffs Coast Business Awards are all about celebrating local business excellence and recognising
the vital contributions businesses make to our local economy.” Businesses from as far north as Woolgoolga, down to Urunga and across to Bellingen and Dorrigo have been named finalists in the awards. Winners will be announced at the Night in Lights Awards gala dinner at Pacific Bay Resort on Saturday 25 November 2023. Everyone is welcome to come along and enjoy a night of great food, networking and celebrating! Visit www. coffscoastbusinessawards. com.au for more details.
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A major fear is that logging practices will increase the impact of bushfires. The councillors cite a study by Professor David Lindenmayer from the Australian National University (ANU) that states ”logged forests always burn at greater severity that intact forests” and “logging increases the probability of canopy damage by five to 20 percent and leads to long-term elevated risk of higher severity fire”. Studies such as this, coupled with the recent severe wildfires in the Northern Hemisphere, have led the councillors to believe that the risk to residents’ lives
and property is too high to allow native forest logging to continue. Bellingen Shire Councillor Dominic King, one of the signatories, said, “The letter supports a motion passed at the Local Government NSW conference in 2022 that advocates for the end of native forest logging in New South Wales. “A recent visit to Europe highlighted the need for urgent action to halt native forest logging to protect our LGAs.” A spokesperson for Minister Sharpe confirmed that the letter has been received and that the Minister
is considering its contents. The letter was co-signed by Cr Dominic King, Cr Jennie Fenton, Cr Ellie Tree and Cr Jo Brotherton (Bellingen Shire Council), Cr David Jones, Cr Susan Jenvey and Cr Ricky Buchanan (Nambucca Shire Council), Cr Jonathan Cassell, Cr Sally Townley and Cr Tony Judge (Coffs Harbour City Council), Cr Arthur Bain, Cr Alexandra Wyatt and Leo Hauville (Kempsey Shire Council), Cr Lauren Edwards and Cr Lisa Intemann (Port Macquarie Hastings Council), Cr Greg Clancy (Clarence Valley Council) and Cr Dheera Smith (Mid Coast Council).
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q Winners will be announced at the Night in Lights Awards gala dinner at Pacific Bay Resort on Saturday 25 November 2023. Photo: Seen Australia.
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Wiigulga commended in design awards By Andrea FERRARI
and regional settings, rather than major city locations. The architects of the complex were global design firm Populous, with Lahey as the builders. At the opening of the venue and grounds in December 2022, it was said of the Wiigulga Sports Complex design that “they’d thought of everything”. With an all-inclusive approach, the project has been fulfilled through a smart team effort from the architects who engaged extensively with the community, City
THE WIIGULGA Sports Complex has gained another accolade, this time for its excellent architecture. The popular City of Coffs Harbour facility, on Solitary Islands Way, Woolgoolga, has received a commendation in the Public Architecture category of the NSW Country Division Architecture Awards run by the Australia Institute of Architects (AIA). The awards celebrate design excellence for architects working in rural
of Coffs Harbour’s project managers and the Project Steering Committee including members of local dance groups, the Sikh community, schools and sports groups. The main building, Wiilgulga Multipurpose Centre, is a multi-functional space with a huge stage and retractable sports features providing a beautiful big open space for performances. All manner of indoor sports with changing rooms and viewing stands can be switched into a carpeted show hall or banquet room
q The Australia Institute of Architects judging panel stated, “The Wiigulga Sports Complex provides a facility with far greater reach than its name suggests.” Photo: Scott Burrows Photographer.
q Wiigulga Sports Complex has received a commendation in the Public Architecture category of the NSW Country Division Architecture Awards. Photo: Scott Burrows Photographer.
seating 700 people, and backstage facilities including a green room. The AIA judging panel stated, “The Wiigulga Sports Complex provides a facility with far greater reach than its name suggests. “The building, while primarily focused on providing high quality sports facilities, caters for an entire diverse community. “The legibility and flexibility of the facility is key to its success; comfortably transitioning from an indoor sports hall to a theatre to a function centre all within a day.
“The integration of First Nations voices in the planning stages and art and culture in the finished building is visible throughout and provides another layer of sophistication to the building.” In May Wiigulga Sports Complex was named a finalist at the Parks and Leisure Australia Awards of Excellence. “This facility just keeps on delivering for our community,” said City of Coffs Harbour Mayor Paul Amos. “It shows what great results you can get when a facility is truly designed for
the community it serves.” The acting Director City Planning and Communities, Ian Fitzgibbon, said the flexible, multipurpose nature of the complex has proven extremely popular, creating a new hub of community activity for the area. “The building has been designed to be multi-purpose. “Whether you are wanting to play basketball or pickleball, cycle the pump track, have a coffee or meet friends for a yoga session, this facility has it all,” Ian said. “Congratulations to everyone who played a part in the design and the build.”
Become a Pink Silks Trust beneficiary applications come in from a diversity of organisations and we truly welcome that.” Set up in 2006, the Pink Silks Trust is a proudly homegrown Coffs Harbour charity that has donated more than $1.2 million in support of women who need its help. “We keep 90 percent of funds locally to directly help our community and ten percent for national research,” added Tanya. PST has its two annual fundraising events in the diary: Pink Silks Trust Golf Day on Friday 12 January and Pink Silks Trust Ladies Charity Race Day on Sunday 14 January. “These two PST fundraising events are a great opportunity to increase
THE Pink Silks Trust (PST) has put the call out to the Coffs Harbour community for beneficiaries as the charitable group plans its fundraisers for 2024. “As the committee starts to organise our two major fundraising events in January 2024 we are asking any local organisations to apply to be a PST beneficiary,” Pink Silks Perpetual Trust Chair, and cofounder, Tanya Johnson OAM told News Of The Area. “There are many worthy organisations doing amazing work with local women and we welcome their application to be considered as a beneficiary. “Each year the
awareness and funds for various organisations in the local community that support local women’s health.” PST strives to help support as many women as possible, for as many years as possible, with each beneficiary donation. To receive funding from PST, as a registered charitable organisation and maintaining its tax-deductible status, applicants must be a registered charity or organisation, have tax deductible gift status or are associated with a group or Trust with deductible Gift Recipient Status. Visit www. pinksilks.com. au to find the submission form and criteria tips for applying. All submission applications close Friday 8
q The Pink Silks Trust Committee, with the charity’s founder Tanya Johnson (second from left).
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www.pinksilks.com.au. Pink Silks Trust is a local registered charity committed to raising awareness and funds for local women in
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THE REMEMBRANCE Day service in Woolgoolga on Saturday 11 November 2023 will mark the 105th Commemoration of the Armistice that ended the Great War, the 70th year following the Korean War armistice and the 50th after the conclusion of Australian combat operations in Vietnam. The number of Australian Service Members killed in action or died of wounds during the First World War was 61,674. “This number, our nation's greatest ever sacrifice in the defence of liberty against tyranny, continues to increase as investigation reveals more of our glorious dead,” Woolgoolga RSL sub-Branch Secretary Christopher Chayko told News Of The Area. 40,740 more Australian Service Members have given their lives in service to the country since that time. “Remembrance Day is of great significance to Woolgoolga as fourteen men, who were residents or had connection to the town, gave their lives during the Great War. “It is particularly poignant as almost all of those were killed in action or died of wounds on the Western Front in France and Belgium. “They rest beneath the poppies far from home,” he said. Giving further context to the local loss, Christopher added, “From a tiny population in 1914-18, fourteen was a huge sacrifice for a small town to make and it is still keenly felt by the families which remain, and indeed by most of the community. “We will remember them.” For Saturday’s service, the Woolgoolga community is respectfully requested to assemble for the service at the Diggers Club forecourt Memorial by no later than 10.30am. Proceedings are expected to conclude by 11.15. During the Service, the poem 'In Flanders Fields' will be recited by a Woolgoolga High School student.
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q Join the Woolgoolga community on Remembrance Day, Saturday 11 November, never forgetting the fourteen men of Woolgoolga who died in the Great War.
An address will be given by Group Captain Richard Kelloway AM OBE (RAAF Retd), a Vietnam War Veteran awarded the United States Silver Star and Air Medal from that conflict. Hymns will be led by the Northern Beaches Remembrance Choir. “Our local trumpeter will sound the Last Post and, after the Minute's Silence close to the 11th hour, our piper will play the lament 'Flowers of the Forest'.” Those wishing to lay a wreath are kindly requested to contact the Honorary Secretary of Woolgoolga RSL sub-Branch, the commemoration sponsor, on 0432 127 071 with the names and organisation of the wreath-layers. “Wreaths are a personal responsibility and poppies will be available to be laid,” said Christopher. Immediately following the service, City of Coffs Harbour Mayor Paul Amos will make a presentation of the award of ANZAC of the
Year, one of only four awarded nationally in 2023. The presentation will be made to distinguished Woolgoolga citizen Allan Crouch OAM RFD. Woolgoolga RSL sub-Branch stated that Ex-Service gentlemen are requested to wear a suit or jacket and tie with full medals, ladies accordingly. In the event of very warm weather a collared shirt and full medals will be appropriate. Following the service, sub-Branch Members will be dining together at the usual Diggers Club Beach Street Dining lunch. Community members, particularly those who know Allan Crouch, are warmly invited to book in at the Club and share in that fellowship. All other Club facilities will be open. “The sub-Branch looks forward to as many of the Woolgoolga community as possible coming together for this duty of Remembrance. “Lest We Forget.”
without the generous support of the local community and businesses, which we are so thankful for.” Christmas can be a very stressful time of the year, especially with the unprecedented need in the region due to the high rents and costs of living. “The Support-a-Family program is on again for 2023, and we look forward to being able to provide some joy and cheer to families needing a little extra support.
“Together, we know that many generous people in the region want to give to those in need but don't have a way to do it. “The generosity and community spirit of News Of The Area provides this as a way to give back. “Together we are building a stronger connection between agencies and the community and it’s encouraging that we can work together to benefit those in need in our area,” they said. Keep an eye out in the coming weeks for the list of families that you can support this Christmas.
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City exceeds projected budget surplus by $18 million THE CITY of Coffs Harbour has announced its financial outcomes for the 2022/23 period, exceeding the projected budget surplus by $18 million. “I’m delighted to report the City achieved an operating surplus of $26.05 million in 2022-23 before capital grants and
contributions,” said the City’s Mayor, Cr Paul Amos. “This accomplishment reaffirms our financial resilience and assures us of our ability to execute our plans, including our adjusted capital works program.” In the October 30 Council meeting, Council formally adopted the audited Annual
Financial Statements for 2022/2023. “The City made a series of challenging yet imperative decisions during 2022/23 to bring about a significant financial turnaround,” said the General Manager, Natalia Cowley. “Our enhanced operating results and solid unrestricted cash reserves are a testament to our adept financial management,
Better bus network By Andrea FERRARI
A BETTER bus network for the Coffs Harbour was launched to locals by Transport for NSW with an information pop-up tent on a wet and windy day at Woolgoolga on Friday 27 October. The new timetable became effective on Monday 30 October. Transport for NSW Director North Region Anna Zycki said the new timetable includes more than 200 extra bus services each week, around a nineteen percent increase. “Coffs Harbour is a growing area, but getting
around doesn’t have to involve getting in a car,” said Anna. “These new services have been designed so people can catch buses to places they want to get to, at the times they want to travel. “It has been a huge undertaking because Coffs Harbour’s bus network is one of the state’s largest, covering an area from Grafton and Red Rock in the north, to Macksville and Grassy Head in the south, as well as Bellingen and Bowraville in the west. “There are also more ways to travel, with the expansion of the popular
encompassing our prudent handling of debt.” Cowley said the new financial security ideally positions the City to “channel its energies into realising the collective vision of our community – to build a great place to live, work, visit and do business into the future”. According to the City, key drivers of the result were a $4.331 million increase in Interest and Investment
Revenue due to improved forecasted interest rate returns, and $8.169 million in additional Other Revenues due to an increase in Coastal Works commercial works, primarily from work for councils in other parts of the State. An additional $5.704 million in revenue came mainly from Holiday Parks, which have seen significant recent investment by the
City for upgraded cabins and other facilities. There were also some one-off revenue opportunities such as the sale of car park land and bypass land acquisitions. The City’s Financial Statements are audited by the Audit Office of NSW, ensuring the credibility and transparency of our financial achievements.
q Locals popped in to Transport for NSW’s information tent at Woolgoolga Skate Park to learn more about the new bus network for Coffs Harbour.
Woopi Connect service meaning that as well as timetabled bus services, people also have the flexibility of on-demand transport,” she said. “The improved and expanded bus network has created a total of 38 additional full-time and part-time bus driver jobs at operators Busways and Forest Coach Lines.” Transport for NSW has worked closely with City of Coffs Harbour, Forest Coach Lines and Busways to plan the new bus network which is being delivered as part of the NSW Government’s 16 Regional Cities Services Improvement Program.
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Ephemeral art and concrete poetry By Andrea FERRARI
EPHEMERAL art and concrete poetry are the focus of Artists in the Garden’s November gathering. True to its original purpose, the diversity of art and the talent of local artists continues to be celebrated at the final Artists in the Garden (AITG) event of 2023 on Sunday 5 November at Coffs’ Botanic Garden from 12-noon until 3pm. “We are proud to be the launch of talented local singer songwriter Charlie Davis’ first debut single, ‘Our Hearts, Our Minds’,” AITG Director
Tammy Mills-Thom told News Of The Area. “Charlie will be supported by co-creator Corrie Wade of CW Music Academy.” AITG Director James P Gilmour will lead an interactive and guided art experience entitled ‘Concrete Poetry’. “Concrete poems are objects composed of words, letters, colours, and also use graphic space in its impact,” James told NOTA. “We have a wonderful core of spoken word artists on the day, including Dianne Curran and Jaiden Whitton. “We’ll create a
q Singer songwriter Charlie Davis will launch his debut single at Artists in the Garden on Sunday 5 November.
contemporaneous artwork using the path from the entry pond to the pavilion. “Everyone can join in by adding their own favourite words or simply by helping to put the artwork together,” said James. “This is the last AITG event for 2023,” Tammy shared. “To celebrate and honour the space which has given so much to public art, together we will create an ephemeral art piece using found objects from the garden; the finished creation will be a mandala of beauty and contemplation. “People can also bring
media@newsofthearea.com.au q A poem by Diane Curran - find out more at Artists in the Garden on Sunday 5 November.
flowers, petals or natural objects from their own garden.” Everyone is invited to join the Garden Party. “Bring yourselves, your sense of fun and creativity, bring your own picnic and there’s coffee from Mmm Aunty’s Coffee cart – let’s celebrate art and life,” said Tammy. The November event is a showcase for the full range of art, from music, to visual, spoken word, dance and everything in between. “James and I have enjoyed bringing the event to the public throughout 2022 and
q Corrie Wade, CW Music Academy, will support Charlie Davis at Artists in the Garden.
2023 - stay tuned for 2024.” James offered thanks “to everyone who has gifted,
sponsored, supported and given so much to public art over the last two years”.
games along with prizes for placegetters - first prize is $100, second prize $50 and third prize a meat voucher. Participants are encouraged to bring their own drinks and nibbles/eats and possibly to wear name tags. All profits from the trivia Night will be donated to Act For Peace, a worldwide charitable organisation which has, for the past 70 years, provided food, shelter, medicine, education and security to some of the millions of people affected by conflict, war and disaster. Act For Peace is the international humanitarian charity of the National Council of Churches in Australia. “For more than 70 years, Act For Peace has brought
people together to create a more just and peaceful world,” Drew shared. “Act For Peace is currently contributing to those suffering from the invasion of Ukraine and the turmoil caused by terrorists in the Middle East, whether in Israel, Palestine, or Syria as well as the refugee catastrophe in Europe,” said Drew. “2023 is seeing an unprecedented need for our brothers and sisters in wartorn and environmentally challenged parts of our world. “Here in Australia, despite droughts and disappointments, we are still 'The Lucky Country'.” For bookings and information about the Trivia Night, contact Cass Crocker on 0421 621 524 or Drew Bogema on 0431 351 933.
Trivia supports Act For Peace By Andrea FERRARI THE COFFS Coast Ecumenical
Council of Churches invites you to join its Trivia Night in support of Act For Peace.
The fundraiser is on Friday 10 November at 6pm for a 6.30pm start and
q Jan McLeod, former Chairperson for the Coffs Harbour Council of Churches, a member of the committee hosting the Trivia Night.
takes place at Marian Grove, Sawtell. The trivia master running the event is veteran academic Trevor Watson, former Maths Head Teacher at Toormina High School. “Everyone is welcome to come along and have fun while giving a helping hand through this event,” Drew Bogema, spokesperson for the Coffs Harbour Council of Churches and Congregation Chairperson of the Coffs Harbour Uniting Church, told News Of The Area. Teams of six or less are encouraged to book a table as soon as possible as sales are moving quickly. “Come alone, with a friend or a table of five or six,” said Drew. There will be a raffle plus
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By Andrea FERRARI
A CHRISTMAS lunch, free and for the people, is once again in the making for those with no place to go on Christmas Day 2023, however financial support is being sought to ensure the event’s success. Formerly known as the Coffs Christmas Community Lunch, a new committee has been formed to take the event forward under the new name of ‘Coffs Christmas Lunch 4 U’. Doris Cowan, who has led the event for the past two years, has passed on the baton to Ange Anderson, Mary O’Callaghan, Nick Newling and his partner Lindsay Hansen. “We hope to be able to provide a friendly, inclusive, welcoming place for people who do not have anyone to share Christmas lunch with, who are maybe displaced or don’t have local support around,” said Ange Anderson. “We want everyone in the Coffs community to know that someone cares about them.” The committee’s goal is for anyone who joins the lunch to have a great time, feel valued and enjoy a meal with new friends. Christmas can be a lonely or confronting time of year for many people. “There’s a lot of hype and
pressure around this time of year, and to have a big family Christmas with all the trimmings. “Some members of the community may be doing it tough at the moment, not have support around, and feel isolated. “The Christmas Day lunch is a way of showing those people that it’s okay to be alone, because at our lunch, everyone is welcome and doesn't have to feel alone.” The organising team are now calling out to the Coffs community for funding support. “We have come into organising the event with zero funds and the biggest contribution any business can make is financial.” The event’s major sponsor from the past five-plus years has had to cease sponsorship this year, meaning the organisers are desperately seeking funds to support the lunch. “We are calling on Coffs and surrounds businesses or groups to dig deep and gift/ sponsor the Coffs Community Christmas Lunch 4 U with $100 (or more).” Without this support, organisers say the event cannot go ahead. “We acknowledge that everyone is coping with
cost-of-living expenses, and acknowledge businesses are also suffering, that’s why we have nominated for $100 each business to hopefully lighten the load on any one business and share the contributions throughout the business community.” The new committee thanked past sponsors of the annual Christmas lunches, which originated as the Orphans Christmas lunch, which have been running for around fourteen years on the Coffs Coast, and hope many previous supporters come on board this year. “So we can be assured that funds will be gifted this year we ask businesses or other groups to make their pledge by contacting us via email at coffschristmaslunchforu@ gmail.com by Tuesday 7 November 2023.” Alternatively, if you would like to speak to one of the organisers, please contact Ange on 0434 080 174 or Mary on 0432 130 457. To put businesses at ease, please note it will only be Ange, Mary, Nick or Lindsay who will approach a business face-to-face for any sponsorship, who will be happy to provide some form of ID to eliminate any potential scamming from other parties.
q The Coffs Christmas Community Lunch in 2022, now known as Coffs Christmas Lunch 4 U, is looking for sponsorship and funding.
2024 Australia Day Nominations are open Don’t let someone’s effort go unrewarded! Make sure you make a nomination for the 2024 City of Coffs Harbour Australia Day Awards. The categories are: • Citizen of the Year • Young Citizen of the Year • Sports and Recreation Award • Community Arts Award • Mayor’s Community Spirit Award Go to the City’s website: coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/nominate
2023 Oztag Senior Australian Championships start today The C.ex Coffs International Stadium plays host from today to the Oztag national championships. The tournament ends on Sunday so make sure you pop down to see a game or two of high-quality sport! Picture top and right: Last month saw Oztag juniors take over Coffs Harbour for their national tournament (images by ibimages.com)
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21st Dorrigo Folk and Bluegrass Festival better than ever By Mary KEILY
THE town of Dorrigo is buzzing after hosting the 21st Folk and Bluegrass Festival. The three-day event featured concerts, workshops, dances, children’s events and jamming, with musicians travelling from as far as New Zealand, Canada and the US. The Old Time Music School, which has been going for five years, ran during the week prior, with overseas tutors and locals teaching specialised classes for banjo, fiddle, upright bass, guitar and voice. One of the major events for the Bellingen Shire each year, Director Bridget Rees couldn’t be happier with this year’s Festival.
“We had some rain which was most welcomed and everything was such a good quality, such as the marquees and the performances, that nobody minded a little bit of rain,” Bridget told NOTA. “All the venues were well filled and the acts well supported and the workshops well attended.
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q Parvyn andJohn Bennett presented an Indian dance workshop to students at the Dorrigo Primary School.
“People from everywhere mingled in the food court and the kids had fun in the circus tent. “Everywhere was beautifully busy,” said Bridget. The Festival comes highly recommended by visiting overseas bands who urge others to apply to play in Dorrigo.
Festival director Bridget Rees.
“We love our musicians as they are part of our family, and a lot have come back numerous times in different band configurations,” said Bridget. “It’s also important for the overseas artists
who come here, because then they tour and their skills/instrumentation are available for more people. “All the artists are on one level - they are here to learn from those artists who have been in the industry for a lot
q Festival patrons enjoying the vibrant and collaborative musical setting.
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q A capacity crowd enjoying a concert from the Foghorn Stringband.
q Bridget Rees (fourth from right), farewelling American musicians after a great week.
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longer and have more skill. “It’s just lovely to see them all intermingling,” said Bridget. The Festival is different from many similar events in that the venue is alcohol, drug and smoke free. “That makes a significant difference, because it allows families to feel that they can bring their kids to it and they can take them into a concert and there’s not going to be a ‘yahooer’ at the back,” Bridget said. “Also the venues are decorated beautifully as you can never have enough bunting and that allows a creative element for the community to participate in that.” Bridget is already beginning to plan next year’s event. “It’s put Dorrigo on the map, we’ve got people all over the world talking about Bluegrass, talking about Dorrigo, talking about the Festival. “There have been amazing tunes and songs written about Dorrigo which are played all over the world. “One has just been released by a Canadian called Andrew Collins ‘Return to Dorrigo’ - which could be a hint from him that he wants to return!” Bridget said.
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Coffs artists' year-end exhibition By Andrea FERRARI
THE Coffs Harbour Creative Arts Group’s (CHCAG) Members End of Year exhibition, the group’s final showcase for 2023, opens on Friday 3 November and runs until Wednesday, January 31 2024. “It’s an exhibition where anything goes - any subject, any style, any media,” CHCAG President Sue Roberts told
News Of The Area. “There’s sure to be something to please everyone and all artworks are for sale...your chance to secure a unique, local work of art in time for gift giving.” The official opening is at 2pm on Sunday 5 November, with light refreshments supplied. The gathering is an opportunity for Sue to announce the winner of the
q I Saw You by Chris Jessop, a member of the Coffs Harbour Creative Arts Group.
People’s Choice for the recent Open Exhibition. “This is usually our longest-running exhibition, giving tutors and members a well-deserved break, and time for members to work toward 2024’s first exhibition.” 2024 will also see a fresh start for CHCAG’s program, with preparations already underway for Term 1’s lineup of classes and tutors.
“All CHCAG tutors are experienced artists with a wealth of knowledge, talent, and skills to share. “Unless otherwise noted, classes are structured to cater for all levels of experience, from the beginning student to the more advanced,” she said. Special interest groups – Porcelain Painting, Calligraphy, and Printmaking – also continue in the new year on their allotted Saturdays:
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first, second, and fourth of the month respectively. You don’t need to be a member of CHCAG to join classes, workshops or demonstration days. However, the advantage of membership provides access to all classes and special interest groups, as well as discounted classes and workshop fees. “Members also have the opportunity to display and
q Blue Mood by Isabella Brandli, a longtime artist and member of Coffs Harbour Creative Arts Group.
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sell their artwork in any or all of the exhibitions held throughout the year,” shared Sue. The Coffs Harbour Showground Gallery is open from 10am to 2pm, Monday to Saturday (excluding public holidays), with free entry. Want to know more? Check out the Coffs Harbour Creative Arts Group’s website, Facebook page, or contact CHCAG President Sue Roberts on 0428 491 862 or email CHCAG@icloud.com
Pink Dahlia by Maxine Kohlhagen.
Dorrigo tourism development plans on show By Andrea FERRARI
THE master plans for the Dorrigo Escarpment Great Walk and Arc Rainforest Centre are now on public exhibition. People can view the printed copies of the draft master plan at the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre (142 Dome Road, Dorrigo) and the National Parks and Wildlife
Service Coffs Coast office (4/32 Edgar Street, Coffs Harbour). They can also view the plans online at www. environment .nsw.gov.au/ dorrigo-master-plans. Public information sessions will be held online on Wednesday 8 November and in-person on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 November at the Dorrigo Rainforest Centre.
q Plans show the proposed route for the Dorrigo Escarpment Great Walk.
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Interested parties are invited to complete an online survey or make a written submission on the draft plans which can be viewed at https://environment.nsw.gov. au/consult. The closing date for submissions is Monday 15 January 2024. The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is seeking feedback on draft
q The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is seeking feedback on draft master plans for the proposed Dorrigo Escarpment Great Walk and the Dorrigo Arc Rainforest Centre.
master plans for the proposed Dorrigo Escarpment Great Walk and the Dorrigo Arc Rainforest Centre, as well as a new draft plan of management for Dorrigo National Park, Bindarri National Park and Bindarri State Conservation Area. The Dorrigo Escarpment Great Walk focuses on maintaining low-impact visitation with sustainable facilities, incorporating
shorter walking options for day visitors and less experienced walkers. The Walk is part of a network of thirteen 'Great Walks' being established across NSW to offer world-class multiday walking experiences. The proposed new Dorrigo Arc Rainforest Centre is a whole new development of the existing visitor centre with a new, accessible pathway leading into the national park
designed to be an accessible Gondwana Rainforest experience. It will offer people with limited mobility the opportunity to experience the World Heritage-listed rainforest around them while they learn about this unique ecosystem. For more information on the whole project visit www. environment .nsw.gov.au/ dorrigo-great-walk.
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media@newsofthearea.com.au q The Coffs Coast Long Lunch speakers and host: Leeharne, Charelle, Awia, Juliana and Alicia.
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LOCAL Women In Food, the theme of the bi-annual Coffs Coast Long Lunch, drew a full-house of guests to hear from a diverse collection of producers. The grazing, browsing, and delicious lunch took place on Saturday 28 October at Shearwater Restaurant’s event space, which opens onto a deck overlooking Coffs Creek. The four foodie founders
q Shearwater restaurant’s Adam Hawke, Coffs Harbour Mayor Paul Amos and Coffs Coast Long Lunch organiser Awia Markey.
creative cook. Armed with samples, the four women spoke in a chatty interview-style presentation with Coffs Coast Long Lunch founder and organiser Awia Markey. Fuelled by the knowledge that “what you cook and what you eat is what you become”,
Emerald Beach mother Juliana had developed a tight range of kimchi, a Korean speciality. “I want to be aware of where the ingredients in my food come from,” she said. “It’s easy to forget the importance of how our food is made; our busy lives require us to balance convenience with good quality ingredients.” A specialty coffee producer, Charelle is on a mission to provide the Mid North Coast with home grown, smooth and delicious Arabica coffee, from her farm in Grassy Head. Producing small yields initially to great demand, with her partner Dan, she has a plantation on track for harvesting in three years. “Our products
consistently receive awards as part of the Annual Golden Bean Australasia Coffee Roasting Competitions, with the next event being held on November 14-18, 2023,” said Charelle. Alicia grows flowers at Sandy Beach and is a lowflower miles advocate. She sells bouquets of whimsical, evocative flowers which are spray free. Her two Peking Ducks are the resident bug catchers. Coramba farmer, Leeharne, fired with enthusiasm for experimenting with innovative ingredient combinations, is building a reputation as a cake maker extraordinaire and chef of mouth-watering dishes, along with quiches, jams and high teas. “I’m a perfectionist
experience, build valuable industry networks and kick start their creative career. Applications are open to regional young people aged between sixteen and 27 years. Horizons will provide creative industry mentorship across all creative mediums including visual arts, crafts, performing arts, music, film and television, publishing, design, gaming, technology and cultural heritage. Five young people will be chosen from the Mid North
Coast. “Starting in January 2024, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity and this can be life changing,” Olivia Parker, Executive Director of Arts Mid North Coast told NOTA. “You can also be interested in the career of curating or producing, so apply for it and don’t leave it to the last minute.” Participants will be paired with an experienced mentor from their chosen field who is based in regional NSW and develop works for a collective showcase that addresses pressing issues for
regional young people. Horizons is a free program and includes a $750 stipend plus approved travel and materials expenses. Arts Mid North Coast is excited to offer this opportunity to youth on the Mid North Coast. Participants from the local government areas of the Nambucca Valley, Bellingen Shire and Coffs Harbour are invited to apply. Applications close 10 November through https:// artsmidnorthcoast.com/ join-our-exciting-regionalnsw-youth-projecthorizons/.
q The Lucky Door Prize filled with tasty delicacies and beverages.
presenting were: Juliana Pelmore, creator of Balhyoso kimchi and more; Charelle Harkins, grower and roaster at Painted Blue Coffee; Alicia Bailey, The Alkemist, fresh small scale flower grower and florist; and Leeharne Hawley, founder of Orara Valley Produce, artisan baker and
and self-taught cook, I love to diversify with unusual combinations… apricot and lavender jam, and blueberry and bourbon preserve,” she told the foodie audience, which responded with “oohs” and “aahs”. Summing up the event, Awia told News Of The Area, “Our bi-annual Coffs Coast Long Lunch is more than a long lunch. “The Coffs Coast has so many wonderful small-scale local growers and producers, and I want to share their stories. “My passion is to find what produce is available locally, where our ingredients come from, and to meet the people who produce it.” The response from guests at the event has been fantastic, said Awia,
who asked all attendees to complete a feedback form before leaving on Saturday. “It's so heart-warming for me that attendees are embracing our concept of meeting the humans behind their produce and hearing their real-life stories, including the highs and the challenges. “Guests were inspired by the personal stories, and keen to learn more about what is available right here on the Coffs Coast,” she said. After enjoying Shearwater Restaurant’s delicious threecourse meal, diners could also chat one-on-one with producers at the Taste and Talk tables and taste samples. The Coffs Coast Long Lunch website will be up-andrunning later in November/ December.
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q Olivia Parker, Executive Director of Arts Mid North Coast, (back row, centre) with young creatives.
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Brewery and Cartoon Gallery collaborate on exhibition, beer By Andrea FERRARI
THE ROTARIES at the Brewery Exhibition opened on Thursday 26 October in Coffs Harbour, an occasion which also saw the launch of the first King Tide Brewery and National Cartoon Gallery collaboration craft beer, a project four months in the making. As a lead up to the 35th Rotary Cartoon Awards to be held at the National Cartoon Gallery from 24 November, King Tide Brewing has
teamed up with the National Cartoon Gallery to create the pop-up gallery at the King Tide Brewery to present this special exhibition. On display are 34 past Rotary Cartoon Award winners of Cartoons of the Year from 1989 to 2022 as well as a video display of 263 category winners. The opening of the exhibition was attended by members of the Rotary Clubs of Coffs City and Sawtell, and volunteers and staff of the National Cartoon.
Paul McKeon, a member of Coffs City Rotary and a previous Chair of the National Cartoon Gallery, provided an outline of the history and significance of the National Rotary Cartoon Awards. Paul noted that the Rotary Cartoon Awards were created by the Coffs City Rotary Club, which has provided over $300,000 in prize money for the awards over the past 35 years and continues to be the major sponsor of the Rotary Cartoon Awards. Josh King, King Tide
q Les Davis, Chair National Cartoon Gallery in full swing of his speech at King Tide Brewery.
q The Rotarians with John King (far right) at the opening of Rotaries at the Brewery exhibition.
owner and chief brewer said, “I’m so excited to have the
q The new brew: The Old News – New World Pils.
November Reign mural festival returns By Andrea FERRARI
THE NOVEMBER Reign mural festival returns to the walls of Coffs Harbour this month. The city’s original mural festival, this out-and-aboutart event is run by the team at Open Studio, who have been the driving force of street art in Coffs since their establishment in 2008. November Reign is curated by Ash Johnston from Open Studio. “November Reign is a graffiti gathering to strengthen our culture of style writing and showcase the never-ending pursuit of the perfect letter,” Ash told
News Of The Area. The artist line-up for 2023 shares the work of artists who have supported Open Studio over the years, connected on a wall or have caught Ash’s attention through their own output and dedication to style. Open Studio originally coordinated the November Reign festival back in 2015 and offered paint and allocated space to some 65 artists to paint graffiti murals around four different Coffs locations. In 2016 November Reign attracted 80 Australian and international artists. “The response to both events from the community
q The November Reign mural festival invites the community to embrace graffiti culture and watch the artists create a diverse range of works on the walls of Coffs Harbour.
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was fantastic. “People from across all demographics came together to embrace our culture and watch the artists create a diverse range of works firmly rooted in the graffiti culture that spawned in the 1970s in NYC. “Coffs Harbour City Council even made mention of the festival in its Creative Coffs Cultural Strategic Plan 2017-2022.” Open Studio has recently relocated to Little Street. “To celebrate the new location and reestablish the business, now is the time to bring back the graff jam that everyone has been waiting for,” said Ash.
exhibition in the King Tide Brewery, it’s fantastic.” Les Davis, Chair, National Cartoon Gallery, said he is looking forward to having great exposure for the National Cartoon Gallery as a result of the Rotaries at the Brewery Exhibition. Mr Davis anticipates increased numbers attending the presentation of the 2023 National Rotary Cartoon Awards at a special event at the National Cartoon Gallery on Friday 24 November from 6pm. King Tide Brewing also launched a special collaboration craft beer at the
opening of the Rotaries at the Brewery. The Old News – New World Pils features a special cartoon label produced as a result of a collaboration between Mark Lynch, cartoonist and creator of the ‘Past PM’s’ cartoon, Peter Rektor, Design Focus Resource Pty Ltd, and Sam Rowe, Co Author Design & Media. The new beer is available for purchase at King Tide Brewery and will be served at events at the National Cartoon Gallery up to and including the Rotary Cartoon Awards on 24 November 2023.
q Keep an eye on Openstudiocoffs Facebook and @novemberreign2023 for updates, artist line-up and additional details throughout November.
Over four weekends November Reign graffiti art will be on show in four locations.
q Open Studios has been a driving force of street art across Coffs Harbour.
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“Come along and take some photos, meet the artists, get your hands on some November Reign merch to get signed then and there.” Mural sites will also turn into party sites featuring local DJs and sound systems, so attendees “can enjoy the artwork while it’s fresh”. Stage 1 - Coffs CBD is on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 November at multiple locations including: The Happy Frog, Park Ave Laneway spots, Cnr Vernon and Duke Street, the former Open Studio site, Palate and Ply, West High St Carpark by the Cancer Council office, Hot Bake and the rear of Book Warehouse. Stage 2 - The North end is on Friday 10 November, Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 October at multiple locations including: BCC Cinema Bray Street, SSS Steakhouse, Greenhouse Hotel carpark, The Basement Sneaker
Lounge Orlando Street, Eastland Trade Supplies, Collectors Art & Framing NG and Icegraphic T-shirts on Lawson Crescent. Stage 3 - The Jetty is on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 November at multiple locations including: Jetty Dive Centre, Jetty Village Shopping Centre, Jetty High, Jetty Mini Storage. Stage 4 - The Showground and Reflections Holiday Park is on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 November. Keep an eye on the novreign.com website, Openstudiocoffs Facebook and @novemberreign2023 instagram page for updates, artist line-up and additional details throughout November. “Or drop in to Open Studio and check out our new location at 37 Little St and support the small local business doing big things for the community on the Coffs Coast,” said Ash.
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Men’s Table dinners with a difference By Mary KEILY
AN exciting way for men to connect over a meal and express themselves in a confidential setting is happening again in Coffs Harbour. The first ‘Men’s Entree’ took place in April, which led to the formation of the first local Men’s Table. Now a group of ten men have committed to regular meetups, facilitated by cohosts who guide them to go beyond the banter and open up in a different way to pub talk or golf club chat. This month, two further events of this nature will take place. “If we tried to do this ten
years ago, it would have been tricky, but the pandemic raised the importance and awareness of mental wellbeing,” Anthony Garnam, Regional NSW host of The Men’s Table, told News Of The Area. “More commonly, there have been breakdowns of families, plus a lot of people have gone to hybrid and remote workplaces, so there’s more isolation - not even any water cooler talk.” Following success earlier in the year, Anthony is looking to launch two more tables. “The guys in the first group bonded really well, gaining a strong bond and sense of commonality in a safe area, which they don't often get,” Anthony told News Of The
q Further Men’s Table events are taking place on Saturday 4 and Thursday 9 November.
Area. “Some of them became cohosts and they will be coming to the next two entrees to set the scene.” Before launching, an entree event is held first. Co-hosts keep an eye on the group, make sure they are ticking along and look for new ideas for further get togethers. They will explain basic language guidelines which differentiate Men’s Table discussions from conversations normally consisting of small talk, the weather, football scores etc. “One of the main rules is that one man speaks at a time and everyone listens. “You take in what they say, but you don’t try to fix them,”
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Anthony said. “These ideas don’t get baked in until it’s pointed out to some.” Anthony said the team support works wonders. “Some guys are lonely, they might have just moved into
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Young and old connect at the Men’s Table.
the area, don’t know anyone, rocked into town, needing to connect,” said Anthony. “They can say ‘Hey, I’m feeling like this because…’ and be heard.” The next events will be held on Saturday 4 November
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A relaxed atmosphere is offered to talk and to listen.
Festival Of Motorsport on track for action By Andrea FERRARI
KEEPING motor sport on professional tracks, not on our streets, the organisers of the 2023 Coffs Coast Festival of Motor Sport (CCFMS) are
revving up to stage an actionpacked range of live highoctane events for lovers of motor sport, every weekend in November 2023, here on the Coffs Coast. It all begins on Saturday 4
November and runs through to Sunday 26 November at locations around Coffs Harbour, along with the nearby areas of Kempsey, Raleigh and Grafton. The month-long festival
q Rally Cross, an anticipated feature of Coffs Coast Festival of Motor Sport 2023.
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is the brainchild of Bob Carle, Chair of CCFMS and Coffs City Rotary. CCFMS spokesperson and event emcee Mike Camilleri told News Of The Area, “The Coffs Coast Festival of Motor Sport has been set up as a community project by the Coffs City Rotary Club and is a schedule of events for the purpose of bringing a financial boost to our local economy. “Particularly since the void left by the World Rally Championship (WRC) from our local region,” he said. “This is a local non-profit consortium, supporting charities, run by local
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volunteers and supported by local businesses and national sponsors including the NSW Government and the local Coffs City Council.” The action ignites with Drift Racing on Saturday 4 November at Raleigh International Raceway, followed on Sunday 5 November with the huge Car & Bike Show n Shine at Park Beach Plaza’s enclosed car park, on the second deck. “Also on Sunday we have a Burnout comp back at Raleigh raceway, including Hill Climb and Motor Cycle Racing in Kempsey,” said Mike. The following weekends of events include, Rally, Dirt
Track Motorcycle Racing, Rally Cross, Speedway, Hill Climbs and more. “Motor Sport is the passion that drives us,” said Mike. “We are looking forward to seeing all of you motorsport enthusiasts track side. “There’s so much not to be missed.” Keep up to date through checking Facebook at w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / MotorsportCoffsCoast or www.coffscoastmotorsport. com/. Enquiries can be made direct to Bob Carle on 0411 727 255.
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Youth Radio announcements By Andrea FERRARI
LOCAL youth radio station 104.1 CHYFM announces that sisters Amber and Zoe’s The A to Z of Everything will broadcast their last show on Wednesday 8 November from 4 to 6pm. “Amber and Zoe have been with the station for nearly four years,” station Manager Angie Vaughan told News Of The Area. “They have battled through school exams, bushfires, floods, Covid-19 and an array of career choices and still came in every week, completely prepared and presented one of the station’s most popular shows. “We will miss them tremendously, as will their many dedicated listeners, but we wish them every success for the future.”
Amber is moving to Brisbane and will be working at the airport, and Zoe can now dedicate more time to the childcare job she loves. Besides their regular weekly Wednesday program, Amber and Zoe have done a bunch of live outside broadcasts, including ones from the C.ex Community Crew Sleepout, the Cronulla Sharks game at C.ex Stadium, and from the Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary during their fun day fundraiser. “They were always the first to raise their hand to help at fundraisers, station promotions and reading sponsorship scripts. “And they’ve interviewed some fascinating people, from rock stars and conservationists, cartoonists and politicians and everyone in between.” Their last show will be
full of special guests and lots of surprises. “So, tune in on Wednesday 8 November between 4 and 6pm for the final A to Z of Everything on 104.1 CHYFM.” But, as one show finishes, another returns. Health and wellness presenter Lisa Telford returns to the 104.1 CHYFM airwaves on Wednesday 8 November at noon with her informational and educational program Eat, Play Love. Eat Play Love is all about health, wellbeing, mindfulness, alternative and complementary therapies, nutrition, fitness, and much more. “As a yoga instructor, I’m well aware of the benefits for youth in health, mindfulness and wellbeing,” said Lisa. “These days, they have to deal with so much; there are
At the time Peg was living in Woolgoolga and running her own clothes shop in Grafton, amusingly called Clothes Peg, a business she ran for 34 years. Seeing the devastation to the Thai people, she set out boxes in her shop for locals to drop off supplies and donate cash. “My grandson had the shop next door and we did it together. “We raised $1 million and filled 700 boxes with clothes and supplies which the Lions Club sent over to the aid services in Thailand. “I put my name and address on a Pooh Bear teddy with a note saying, ‘Please write to me’, and two years later I received a photo of two little boys in Thailand holding Pooh and I knew our money
had got to the people there,” she said. A legend of Grafton’s Jacaranda Festival, where she worked on the Jacaranda Queen young ladies contest, Peg’s efforts went towards earning her a nomination for Business Woman of the Year, supported by Cr Steve Candsell MP in 1992. “Steve took me to Parliament House in Sydney; I had a lovely time being treated like a VIP.” Some time later Peg was nominated for Coffs Harbour Grandparent of the Year by her granddaughter Jodie, for which she was named Runner Up. Peg has lived in Woolgoolga since moving there with her late husband Kevin in 1966, having relocated from Moonee.
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Peg powers on at 90 By Andrea FERRARI “THE newspaper’s not big enough to cover everything I’ve done in my life,” Peg Mavin told News Of The Area when chatting about the planned celebrations for her 90th birthday. Peg will be blowing out the candles and having a good old reminisce and laugh amongst her family at a birthday bash at Wiigulga Multipurpose Centre on Saturday 4 November, the day before her 90th. A stalwart, lifetime charity worker, Peg said, “There’s not one local charity I haven’t worked for or donated to in some way.” Perhaps her biggest fundraising achievement was when the tsunami hit Thailand in December 2004.
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can research topics of health and wellbeing and talk with experts in their fields and
pass on tips, tool and fun bits to help calm it all down,” said Lisa.
Happy times for Peg with her late husband Kevin Mavin.
They ran the tuck shop opposite the school, “selling pies and goodies for the children”. It was from Woolgoolga,
q Peg and Kevin Mavin were married for 61½ years.
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after closing the tuck shop, that she began selling clothes door-to-door and then set up Clothes Peg in Grafton. Being busy worked for Peg and when she heard about the proposed building of a retirement home in Woolgoolga, she thought, “If I can do what I did for the Jacaranda Festival here, we can raise the money required before the government would then provide a grant. “We did Picnic Races on the beach and various events and raised the down payment.” Woolgoolga Retirement Village was built in 1991 and has flourished and grown to the facility it is today. Coming up to her 90th, living with Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML), Peg takes oral chemotherapy every day and is well most days. “If I’m feeling off I say to myself ‘get up old girl and help the young’uns’,” Peg said, a role she excels in. Peg keeps the books and packs the cucumbers for her grandson’s farm, Corindi Organics. “That keeps me occupied,”
she said. With a hundred other tales of her life-well-lived, Peg told NOTA about times as a little girl living in North Boambee, where her father ran a sheep farm, then a banana farm. She attended Korora Public School, claiming her only strong subject to have been maths, a subject she’s used all her life. Peg then entered nursing at Sunnyside hospital when she was aged fifteen, met her husband Kevin through the window at that hospital aged seventeen, was married at nineteen and had her daughter Julie nine months and three days after her wedding. Peg was right, we don’t have a newspaper big enough to tell the full story of her colourful and meaningful life. Married to Kevin for sixtyone-and-a-half years, she said, “I am so lucky that my daughter, my grandchildren and my great grandchildren all live in Woolgoolga – I want to thank them all for what they do for me, they are all so lovely to me.”
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CELEBRATING and sharing the work of local artists, Bellingen’s Nexus Gallery continues its community mission with new exhibitions running from 5 November to 1 December. The official opening is at 2pm on Sunday 5 November. ‘Visual Imagery’ is the title of the Main Gallery exhibition showing the work of four artists, all from the Bellingen Shire region. The exhibition features painters Carol Simons, Penel Gamble and Chetan Bloemhard, and ceramicist Sandy Robinson. In the Studio Gallery, painter Ruth RandallGeorge from Nambucca
Heads displays her work in an exhibition entitled ‘Art Emerges from Imagination’. The artists share comments with News Of The Area. “Art is my way of expressing the appreciation I feel for the beauty of the natural world,” Carol Simons said. “I enjoy focusing in on detail, from the unique patterns in bark and leaves, the beauty and vast variety of flowers, to the fascinating shapes and forms of seeds and seed pods, as well as how the light changes through the day and seasons. “I use a wide range of mediums in my work.” For Penel Gamble, art gives her licence to play.
Carol Simons’ Early Mist.
“I love to paint, draw and create. “I don't restrict myself to any particular medium, subject, or style. “I often endeavour to tell visual stories which leave room for interpretation. “Serious or playful, my work is most successful
when my intent, or pure joy in creating the work, makes a connection with the viewer.” Chetan Bloemhard’s paintings celebrate “the beauty, diversity and connection that shines through everything”. “Time stops in the q
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emerging play of paints, creating unexpected colours, shapes and form,” Chetan said. “The process is always surprising, and the question remains... is it finished?” Sandy Robinson is passionate about all aspects of working with clay. “I hand build and throw on a wheel - porcelain, stoneware and grogged raku clays, and fire in electric and gas kilns. “I am often inspired by firing outdoors using smoke as decoration on white clay. “I like the contrast of black and white but also the beautiful copper and turquoise lustres created by starving the glaze of oxygen,” she said.
Showing in the Studio Gallery, Ruth RandallGeorge told NOTA, “I have been drawing and painting for most of my life. “I have travelled extensively, including time spent living in Malaysia as well as Texas, where I continued my art studies.” She has also journeyed to England and Canada to further broaden her experience and abilities. “My preferred medium is working with oils and this exhibition combines realism with contemporary and vibrant colour, my works arising from both my imagination and nature, inspired by the beautiful Nambucca Valley, where I live and work.”
Sawtell Rotary’s Pride of Workmanship By Andrea FERRARI
ROTARY Club of Sawtell presented its annual Pride Of Workmanship Awards at Sawtell RSL with around 40 guests attending on Monday 23 October. The two local resident recipients are Kate Drum and Roland Sciortino. Kate is the Marketing Manager at Sawtell RSL Club and was nominated by Warren Hollyman, Sawtell Rotary’s Vocation Director. Roland is a Maintenance Officer at Marian Grove Retirement Village, nominated by Sawtell Rotary’s Director, Alan Freedman. The Pride Of Workmanship Award is designed to acknowledge an employee, irrespective of age or vocation, who, in the eyes of his or her employer
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displays outstanding qualities in terms of approach, attitude, dedication and commitment to his or her job. Alan told News Of The Area how his nominee meets that criteria. “Roland has been employed by Catholic Care at Marian Grove for approximately 20 years as Maintenance Officer and is adored by all residents both male and female. “Roland treats everyone equally with the same care and attention and always has time for a quick chat as he passes through Marian Grove. “When a resident turns 80 or 90 who does not have relatives nearby, he always finds time to call in to wish them a happy birthday and have a cup of tea. “Roland is a plasterer by trade and has his own company called Get Plastered;
he built a large mud home for himself and family on a tenacre property with ten head of cattle. “He is a great asset to Marian Grove and is a humble hard worker who thoroughly enjoys his job which is obvious as he goes about his work.” Kate joined the Sawtell RSL Club in 2011 and as the Marketing and Operations Manager oversees the staff and supervisors, books the entertainment and has implemented new systems such as payroll and accounting just to name a few. Kate also tends to Sawtell RSL’s social media and publicity and is also a JP, offering the free service to anyone in the community. “Kate cherishes giving back to the community and vets all donations that the RSL gives out each year and
q Nominators and winners of the Rotary Club of Sawtell Pride of Workmanship Awards: Warren Hollyman, Kate Drum, Alan Freedman and Roland Sciortino.
liaises with all the schools and service organisations, one of which is the food drive each Christmas for the Uniting
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Church Soup Kitchen,” he said. Kate is also a member of the Sawtell Chamber Of
Commerce and is on first name terms with 90 percent of the RSL patrons.
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Rare motorcycles on show in Coffs q The only white Bimota DB1SR Final Edition in the world will be on show in Coffs Harbour on Sunday 5 November.
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FEAST your eyes on some motorcycle rarities at the Coffs Harbour Festival of Motorsports on Sunday 5 November. Located at Park Beach Plaza, the motorcycle show features a set of three unique Bimota motorcycles, possibly the only time these three motorcycles have been exhibited at the one venue in Australia given that one model had only a production run of seven worldwide. Event Coordinator Christopher Pearson told News Of The Area, “It’s a real first for our event to have such a rare collection including the final edition to grace the floor of the motorcycle show. “Most people have probably never heard of the Bimota make, let alone seen this trio in one place, and locally sourced,” he added. These three immaculate motorcycles are expected to
enthusiasts. The DB1 was created by the Giuseppe Morri and Federico Martini management team, with most work performed by Pier Luigi Marconi and Roberto Ugolini, the same creator of the even more rare Bimota Tesi. At the request of Gianfranco Castiglioni, co-owner of Ducati with his
q Sky, sea and landscapes: Beloved subjects for Bellingen artist Polly Wells. Photo: Ute Schulenberg.
q The red Bimota DB1SR Serie Finale is now widely considered to be the most valuable Bimota produced in series production.
brother Claudio, Ducati project, he liked the design, commissioned Bimota to and very much wanted to design a new Ducati sports prove Claudio Castiglioni wrong. model. Morri contacted Ducati paid Bimota 50 percent of the contract Gianfranco and offered to as a deposit, and Bimota return Ducati’s deposit if designed the motorcycle Bimota could then own the through the prototype rights to their design, and Gianfranco agreed. phase. It was rudimentary As the prototype stage neared complete, a pre- that being the first Bimota production meeting was powered by a Ducati engine, held between Morri and the that it would become the two Castiglioni brothers DB1. Bimota continued to (Claudio and Gianfranco) to review and form agreement develop and produce the upon how the new bike DB1 and the rest as they say, is history. would enter production. Today the Bimota DB1 Fortunately, or LIVE EVENTS STAGED AT 900 SEAT HISTORIC HERITAGE THEATRE WITH WONDERFUL ACOUSunfortunately, depending is considered one of most TICS, AIR CONDITIONING, COMFORTABLE SEATING AND SUPERB LINE OF SIGHT on how you consider beautiful, successful, and the soweto an the outcome, Claudio most highly desired of all the Castiglioni and Giuseppe obertson gospeL afternoon dami im tenori Bimotas ever produced. mccLymonts The DB1SR is an even Morri did not like each brothers • The choir at the proms Dive (CTC) • Thanksgiving (CTC) other, and because of this higher performance version Claudio cancelled the of the original DB1. • Andre Rieu: Love is all • Napoleon (MA 15+) Up-specced to fourproject. Around (E) The project was dead, piston front calipers, 41 • Trolls 3: Band Together and Ducati owned the mm carburetors, freer two• The Marvels (CTC) (CTC) into-one exhaust and more design. Hence, this became the radical cam shafts, only • The Hunger Games: • Journey to Bethlehem first Bimota with a Ducati 153 SRs were produced The Ballad of (CTC) between 1987 and 1989, engine. Morri however,friday had and all painted in identical saturday saturday & Snakes saturday sunday thursday Songbirds th JuLy 2019 27th JuLy 2019 3rd august 2019 27th october 2019 31st october 2019a lot livery. 22ndinto november 2019 invested the red cause a sensation when the event opens to the public at 10am on Sunday. Christopher shared some of the history and specifications. The Bimota DB1 was released to the world in 1985 and was the first Bimota powered with a Ducati engine. The DB1 is now widely
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Add-backs and spousal maintenance claim PENNY and Nick separated after a four year marriage. They have one child, now five years old. They have resolved their parenting dispute but Penny now applies to the Court for a determination regarding a property settlement and spousal maintenance. Penny seeks 60 percent of the parties’ assets but Nick proposes a payment equivalent to just 30 percent. Another issue in dispute is the nature of “add-backs” claimed by Penny. Add-backs are sums that are added-back to the parties’ present assets. They can include funds expended on legal fees, funds relating to the premature distribution of matrimonial assets or the dissipation of assets. The Court states that add-backs are “exceptional and discretionary”. The Court hears that after their separation, Nick continued to draw on their home loan, ultimately withdrawing $300,000. The Court finds that the withdrawals were unnecessary to meet his reasonable expenses, describing them as “wanton” and adds-back the whole of the funds into the property pool. The Court therefore assesses the total value of the parties' assets at $2 million. The Court considers it “just and equitable” to make property settlement orders and accordingly considers the parties’ financial and non-financial contributions to their assets and the welfare of the family. On the basis that Nick brought considerable assets into the relationship, the Court assesses his overall contributions towards their nonsuperannuation assets at 62.5 percent. In adopting a two-pool approach, the Court accepts that Nick had substantially more superannuation at the commencement of their relationship and assesses his contributions towards the superannuation pool at 74 percent. By way of a final property settlement consideration, the Court awards Penny adjustments in her favour due to the “vast” earning capacity difference of the parties, equating to 12.5 percent in relation to the nonsuperannuation assets and ordering that the superannuation pool is to be split equally. Penny is also ordered to receive $400 per week by way of spousal maintenance for two years. Email Manny Wood, Principal Solicitor and Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates at TB Law at manny@tblaw.net.au or call him on (02) 66 487 487. This column is only accurate at today’s date and is not legal advice.
DEAR Jasminda,
WE are going on a holiday with another couple -- my best friend and her obnoxious, bigot of a husband. Normally I stay away from him, but we are sharing accommodation. My best friend laughs off his behaviour and says he's harmless. To me his comments and opinions aren't harmless, they are hurtful and damaging. What on earth should I do?
Parking at the new Library? DEAR News Of The Area, WE now have a state of the art Library on three levels, but has parking been considered for return of books? The return of books facility is off Riding Lane, but there is no parking available immediately outside the Library. Would the Council consider a five minute drop off zone in Riding Lane where there is currently a lane with 'No Parking' signs on it?
Since there is an after hours drop off point, there should be a safe way to drive up and return books. Unfortunately, there is no parking at the front of Yarrila Place either. Previously there were parking spots available but these have been eliminated in favour of a grand entrance where no parking is allowed. The net result is to reduce the number of parking spots available in an already crowded city! Regards, Rose-Marie SERCOMBE, Coffs Harbour.
More funds to the firies DEAR News Of The Area, AT the time of writing there are more than 75 bushfires ravaging our beautiful country. This will result in the great loss of livestock, wild animals, flora and fauna, property and the sad occurrence of loss of human life - souls who are trying to save their properties. Can you imagine what a donation of $450 million would make to the fire
fighting services? More planes, helicopters, equipment and appliances. What a complete travesty that our Government chose to spend it elsewhere where it has achieved nothing but dissent. Kudos to the bravery of the men and women fighting these horrendous fires, you deserve our heartfelt thanks and also a huge cash injection to help with the battle. Regards, Keith SNEDING, Coffs Harbour.
Let seniors access the hospital pool DEAR News Of The Area, BACK in the year of 1985 Doctor Gordon Myall (geriatrician), an expert in the ageing population, was very concerned about our health and that's why the CHERP (Coffs Harbour Education Recreation Program) was founded, consisting of yoga, tai chi, water aerobics, group walking etc. The program had approximately 600 members. Then came Covid and the Coffs Harbour hospital pool was closed, which
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is understandable, stopping 350 folk from exercising. But, three years later, it's still closed although it’s still full of water. It is heated and treated but we are still locked out, for no reason. For example, a one hour class could have sixteen people doing rehab, or arthritis sufferers could do water aerobics, with users donating money to the hospital. Nurses also used the pool at night time for exercise after a hard day's work. After 100 years on the bottom of the
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Heidi S. Dear Heidi, YOU can't go on this holiday. At best you'll be miserable, and at worst you will potentially lose your friendship with your best friend. I'm not sure why you agreed to it in the first place. Clearly you are already feeling completely stressed out about what should be an enjoyable and relaxing time away for all of you. Life is too short to put up with bad behaviour. It might make for great television, but this isn't reality TV, it's your life. It sounds as though you've just agreed to go to appease everyone else and maybe that's half the problem. Sometimes it's important to call out bad behaviour and set boundaries. Otherwise situations can end up festering over many years as one person makes more and more concessions and the other gets more bold in what they say or do. Your friend is married to this man and has made the decision to put up with him. You're not married to him, and you don't have to make concessions. If she's really your best friend, she should respect that.
Carpe diem, Jasminda
ocean, divers were amazed to find the Titanic pool still full. A bit like the hospital, the pool was full of water but nobody was allowed to use it. It comes down to the power of one. Be that one today and please write to the Chief Executive Officer, Coffs Base Hospital, Locked bag 812, Coffs harbour 2450 and tell them of our need to open that pool. Website: mnclhd.health.nsw.gov.au. Regards, Phyllis TAYLOR, Coffs Harbour.
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The irony of water DEAR News Of The Area,
MARK Twain was a great humourist who saw the irony of ignorance and contradiction within humanity. It is therefore fitting that Tony Judge would quote Twain in his opinion piece, ‘Muddying the water on water rights’. Judge aims to discredit Gurmesh Singh and Michael Kemp with the suggestion that they have intentionally misled people by providing facts regarding harvestable water rights. He attempts to create his argument with a wash of nonsense and unreferenced statements concerning the effects rainfall and runoff have on the local ecosystem. It is with this that I would share another quote from Mark Twain: “Get your facts first then distort them as you wish.” By acknowledging a fact Tony Judge then attempts to distort the truth by
Times gone by go
By Karen FILEWOOD MALCOLM Campbell was an unmarried miner living with his brother and sister on the outskirts of Woolgoolga. Suffering from what was then called ‘delusions’ that he was dying from cancer, he disappeared, leaving a farewell note
suggesting that the process of harvesting water has an adverse effect on the overall environment. Not true. I would encourage anybody with a serious interest in managing our environment as we move forward into a future of longer dries and more intense rainfall patterns should take the time to review the comprehensive work done by visionary Peter Andrews. Peter has proven that slowing the flow of runoff through a series of weirs and small dams increases the ability for waterways to survive through drought as well as providing more consistent and stable supply to promote healthier waterways from summit to sea. The best people to understand and advise on this issue are those that have a considerable connection to the area and knowledge of the land.
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Which brings me to another quote from Mark Twain: “It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.” Based on the naive remarks from Judge I would presume that he is a ‘sea changer’ from the city who has been in the electorate since breakfast and is touting misinformed ‘Greens’ ideologies for his own agenda quick to slap away the hand that feeds him. An important point to appreciate is that the food that is grown on our farms requires water. You can’t have avocado on toast without avocado trees. I am sure that Michael Kemp and Gurmesh Singh have the ‘place we call home’ in their hearts. I have been fortunate to personally speak with Michael on several occasions and have found him to be very approachable and progressive in terms of achieving better farming practices
Body, Bugs and a Burial in his hut, last seen on Sunday 10 March 1935. An extensive search of the region was undertaken. Nine days after his disappearance Constable Marsh, his Alsatian dog and Robert Schofield were out looking, when the dog found the body. It was lying in about two feet of water in a swamp bordering Darkham Lake, between Darkum Creek and Woolgoolga Cemetery. On its back, clothed in a dark flannel shirt, trousers and boots, a straw hat was lying beside it and sadly, in what
was clearly a suicide, Campbell had cut his throat from ear to ear, severing his windpipe. No vehicle could get near the spot where the body was found, owing to the swampy nature of the area, so Constables Marsh, Ulrick, Dew (on holiday) and Mr Herbert Cox carried it about 50 yards to higher ground, on an improvised stretcher made of poles and bags. Swarms of black beetles covered the corpse with other insects which crawled onto the men from the decomposed body. On-site and seeing what the men had to go through, the Coroner added a rider
and sustainable management of our environment. I believe he has the integrity and good judgement to engage in rational and respectful debate regardless of personal views. As the Minns government continues ‘knee jerking’ our state resources into dangerous territory and attempting to box up our state forests and create the potential for catastrophic bushfires, they are strangling our primary producers from an essential means to grow and harvest food. In support of local farmers and their ‘David vs Goliath’ battle against the giant authoritarian Labor government, I feel a final quote from Twain is appropriate. “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog.” Regards, Adam FULLER, Mid North Coast.
to his verdict commending them for the way they did it. Referring to the dangerous nature of the undertaking, he pointed out the likelihood of infection that might set up blood poisoning and added that it was only their efficiency and devotion to duty that enabled them to get the body to a position where it could be examined. The Coroner also stated he was convinced that the body could have lain in its hidden position for any length of time had it not been for the action of Constable Marsh’s Alsatian dog. Malcolm Campbell was buried in a lone grave, in the scrub beside a fairway at Woolgoolga Golf Course.
Has the NSW Labor Government been nobbled by the bureaucrats? DEAR News Of The Area,
I WOULD like to offer my wholehearted support to our Mayor Paul Amos for his recent column in NOTA and to his fellow Councillors who are continuing to fight for our foreshore land to remain in public ownership. It beggars belief that the Labor Government promised there would be no residential development east of the railway line before the elections and are now talking about affordable housing. Clearly prime foreshore land is not suitable for such a use yet it would seem the bureaucrats are proposing affordable housing to utilise fast tracking provisions for their rezoning proposal. It seems to me that the only explanation
for the Government's back flip on its election promise is that the Minister for Land and Property (Steve Kamper) hasn’t been fully informed of the relevant facts by the manipulative agenda driven bureaucracy in Property Development NSW that is focused solely on maximising financial gain. I believe the Minister should call for a review of the situation and demand answers to the following questions. Why weren’t traffic studies undertaken prior to the community consultation? Why wasn’t the community advised of the potential adverse consequences of traffic movement in the foreshore area itself and the nearby residential areas of the Coffs Jetty area? Why wasn’t the public informed that
the land is classified under EPA guidelines as being potentially contaminated due to its previous use for industrial purposes (including fuel storage, asbestos use and timber treatment). Why hasn’t the cost of rehabilitation to make it suitable for residential purposes been assessed? Has the Minister been made aware of the potential for public hearings and court appeals that will no doubt publicise the government's backflip and the flawed, biassed consultation process that has been undertaken? Why hasn’t the proposal by our local government representatives, the City of Coffs Harbour, to acquire the land for public open space and ancillary uses, been taken seriously and meaningful dialogue entered into? It is perhaps understandable that it takes
time for a Minister in a new Government to become fully acquainted with a new and complex portfolio. Understandably there would be initially a degree of reliance on advice from his Department. There comes a time however when the elected Minister needs to become fully aware of the issues, listen to the local Community and stand up and question the advice that is being provided to the Government. I call on the Minister to review the situation and to honour the election commitment that was given and restore the credibility of the Minns Labor Government in both our local electorate and northern NSW. Regards, Bruce FIDGE, Coffs Harbour.
Kerry Hines Memorial Bowls Day for CanDo Cancer Trust NEWS
By Andrea FERRARI THE KERRY Hines Memorial Bowls Day for the CanDo Cancer trust takes place on Sunday 12 November at Sawtell Bowls Club on Lyons Road. There’s games of lawn bowls and a sausage sizzle, raffles, prizes and novelty events. “The morning starts at 9am with registration and morning tea, with bowls expected to start at 9.45am,” Chris Hines told News Of The Area. “Apart from a day of fun and laughter, your minimal $10 entrance
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fee entitles you to bowls and a sausage sizzle. “There are also raffle tickets available for the monster raffles and meat raffles will also run throughout the morning. “There are even some novelty events for the bowls itself,” he said. If you’re a single player or can’t make a full team of four, let the club know and they can put you in with other players. Chris’ wife, Kerry Hines, passed away four years ago through cancer. She was an extremely wellknown Coffs local. As well as being a hugely
successful businesswoman, she was also a past Coffs Harbour City Councillor, past vice chair of the Coffs Chamber of Commerce, and a keen supporter of local charities. Kerry was a long-term trustee and committee member of the CanDo Cancer Trust and was also the Patron of the Sawtell Ladies Bowling Club. “It was a natural progression after her passing to name the event in her honour,” said Chris. The CanDo Cancer Trust supports patients and families attending the North Coast Cancer Institute. “The Trust Committee along with the generous support of the Coffs
Coast Freemasons, established the trust to distribute funds to those in need. “Funds are raised through donations and events such as this one organised by the committee. “The trust is truly local, and every cent raised goes to those in need.” To date, the CanDo Cancer Trust has helped over 1750 families and given away over $880,000 to families who need it, said Chris. To book, call the club on 6653 1287 or email office@sawtellbowls. com.au.
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A perfect blend of comfort 10 Annandale Court, Boambee East Price: $649,000 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 1 Car Land size: 406.1 sqm
IN the heart of Boambee East, a delightful three-bedroom brick veneer and tile cottagestyle home awaits its new owners. Nestled on a level 406 square metre lot, this property offers an ideal combination of space, style, and practicality. Upon entering, you'll appreciate the thoughtful design and attention to detail. All three bedrooms feature built-in robes, providing ample storage for your belongings. The main bedroom boasts direct access to the twoway bathroom, ensuring convenience and privacy. The interior exudes warmth with beautiful bamboo flooring throughout the combined living lounge room area, seamlessly flowing into the well-appointed kitchen with electrical appliances including Miele dishwasher. Natural light floods the
space, accentuating the charm of the home. One of the highlights of this property is the inviting covered rear entertaining deck, accessible through bay windows with a sliding door. Whether it's hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet moments, this space promises countless memories to be made. For daily essentials, the Boambee East Neighbourhood shopping centre is just a short stroll away, ensuring convenient access to amenities including public transport. Additionally, the fully fenced yard provides a safe haven for both children and pets to play freely. With its appealing cottage-style design, practical layout, and proximity to local amenities, this charming home offers a wonderful opportunity for those seeking comfort and convenience in Boambee East. Don't miss out on the chance to make this delightful property your own. Agents: Kim McGinty on 0432 953 796 and Chris Hines on 0439 667 719.
Would you like this as your backyard? (Views...Reserve...Beach...Lifestyle...) Well this is your opportunity to enjoy a coastal lifestyle rarely offered in this beachside suburb...Located in the highly sought after Arrawarra Headland, this property offers spectacular ocean, headland and island views, along with (from your back deck) one of the easiest strolls to the sand of any elevated beachside property I’ve sold... No steps, No rocks, just a very gentle 150 metre walk through a mowed reserve, directly to picture perfect “Mullwarra Beach” 15 HEADLAND RD, ARRAWARRA HEADLAND FOR SALE
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Four bedroom family home on a budget
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This well presented 3 bedroom residence is an ideal first home, sound investment or the perfect home for an owner who is downsizing. All bedrooms have robes, the air conditioner adjusts the temperature and the solar panels help with the electricity bill. The small rear deck overlooks the level yard with the garage having internal access. Sawtell’s restaurant and beaches are only a couple of minutes away by car with public transport and Bayldon school being close by.
This well built Brian Hopwood home is located in one of our best estates. The home has 3 bedrooms - all with robes, the lounge/living areas are open plan with the kitchen being well appointed. The large covered entertaining area overlooks the yard with the single garage having internal access and additional area for storage. For the investor, our long term tenant pays $530 per week and is keen to stay. Arrange your inspection today!!
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This comfortable 4 bedroom family home is positioned in a popular estate with Sawtell’s pristine beaches and café strip being only a couple of minutes away by car. The lounge/living and traffic areas feature easy care floor tiles with the kitchen being well appointed. All four bedrooms have robes with 3 having ceiling fans. Air conditioning adjusts the temperature when required and the large covered entertaining area is the ideal place to relax. For the investor, our excellent tenant pays $520 per week and is keen to stay. Arrange your inspection today!
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Ready to be Brought Back to Life
38 LINDEN AVENUE, TOORMINA
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Better then New
7/17 ARTHUR STREET, $589,000 COFFS HARBOUR
• This property is waiting for the buyer who is looking for a challenge as the home has extensive damage and mould issues after the 2021 hailstorm • Featuring three bedrooms all with built ins, two bathrooms, main with cnr bath, second shower & toilet is located in the laundry, two living areas • Double lock up garage with internal access, Outdoor entertaining deck overlooking treed reserve
• A genuine throw away the car keys property located adjacent Park Beach Plaza • Totally renovated throughout with new tiled floors in kitchen and traffic areas, new carpet in bedrooms. • New kitchen and new bathroom. • Great rear covered entertaining area as well as garden and lawn. • Also direct access to community fenced lawn as well
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• Discover epitome of comfort with this 3 bedroom home set in a cul de sac location. • All bedrooms with built in robes and ceiling fans. • Beautiful plantation shutters throughout with polished timber floors throughout the living areas.
• Large cream kitchen with electric appliances, breakfast bar • Two living areas including large loungeroom at the front & living space in converted garage, which can be easily returned to a car space • Sunny backyard with outdoor entertaining area, garden shed • Carport and possible side access
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• Ideally located, backs local school, close to shopping centres • Renovated kitchen, with electric appliances including dishwasher • Beautiful parquetry floors in living areas, dining room leads to outdoor entertaining deck • Main bedroom has views of the private inground saltwater pool • Low maintenance gardens, DLUG with extra WC, under house access
• Here is your chance to purchase a large 3 bedroom home with 3 bathrooms, two living areas and a double lock up garage, as well as a two bedroom self-contained cottage • The rear of the main home also boasts a large covered entertaining sunroom. • The cottage is perfect for guest house, retreat of even that potential extra income
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679 PACIFIC HIGHWAY, BOAMBEE EAST $1,000,000
• Large family home in cul de sac location. • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms upstairs, additional bathroom and extra rooms downstairs lends itself to granny flat or retreat. • Side access to large double garage and storage galore Large covered deck overlooking backyard
• 2.77 Hectare lot sited on the eastern side of the highway in Boambee East. • The lot is zoned Medium Density Residential there are encumbrances with flooding and conservation zones covering approx. 36% • Substantial 4 bedroom, two bathroom and double lock up garage brick and tile home, with granny flat at rear • Property next door has development application.
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• Located in one of Sawtells most popular enclaves in a cul de sac location • Designed with the sleeping accommodations on one side of the home and living on the other • Your choice of two living areas and additional built in veranda that overlooks the landscaped in ground pool. • Extras include 6.6kw solar and even pool heating to extend the swimming season • Certainly a property for those who expect quality
• With unobstructed ocean vista, and views to Mutton bird Island, this bespoke family home offers so much more than just the outlook. • Main home offers three bedrooms, including a stunning master suite, renovated kitchen and wrap around balconies. • Beneath the home is a one bedroom granny flat area, and beside the home is an additional studio apartment. • There is also a large 6 car garage. So much to offer the discerning buyer
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OPEN FOR INSPECTION – SATURDAY 30TH SEPT, 1.00 – 2.00PM A beautifully presented home, with a colourbond roof in excellent order, all on one level. 2 bedrooms, plus an enclosed verandah/ 3rd bedroom. Separate Office. Large loungeroom/ dining with woodfire heating.
Modern Galley kitchen. Internal modern bathroom, internal laundry, Both with Septic toilets. Beautiful Australian hardwood timber floors throughout. Sunny front porch with elevated views. Approx 25,000 litre rainwater storage. Spacious front & rear yard with rustic timber garage & workshop, positioned beside Ulong Primary School. Peter’s application of sound marketing & experience, secured a sale, in record time.
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Ever grateful for the vast experience and knowledge I’ve gained since being fully licensed from 1998, across cattle production, equine interests, tea-tree plantations, blueberry plantations, macadamia’s, bananas, fruit tree plantations, to properties with beautiful river and creek frontage, to magnificent panoramic Coastal, sea and mountain views, to clean open pastures and rainforest gullies. As an independent agent across residential, rural and commercial property, I’m here to help you take the next step in Life.
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Bonville | 7 Angler Crescent
FOR SALE $1,450,000 Boambee East | 2 Friendship Close
Quality, modern home built in 2020 & finished 4 2 2 wonderfully by Blue Ribbon Homes. House (New Build) Spacious open plan living design with raked ceilings, Contact Agent attractive finishes and 250m2 of dedicated internal living space. Barry France Spacious Master bedroom suite with large ensuite & WIR. 0407 301 404 Quick 6 Minute drive to Sawtell Village & Beach. Inspect: Easy walk to Bongil, Bongil National Park Trails. 12pm - 12.30pm Close to local schools and Toormina Shopping Centre. Sat 4th Nov
FOR SALE $1,085,000 Sawtell 23 Eighteenth Avenue Exceptionally spacious with an ideal open plan living design 3 2 2 Easy 13 minute walk to Sawtell Village. Spacious Master bedroom suite with large ensuite & WIR. Apartment
Coffs Harbour | 5/103-105 Ocean Parade
Close walking access to the ocean, Hoey Moey, cafes & Bowls Club. Easy walk to Coffs Creek & Macauleys Headland walking track. Close to Park Beach Plaza Shopping Complex and an easy 3 Minute drive to Coffs Harbour CBD. Secured, gated complex with lift. Large two bay garaging on title.
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FOR SALE $679,000 2 1 House
Tidy, three bedroom house located within a very peaceful 3 pocket of Boambee East, on quiet Cul De Sac. Attractive Cypress Pine Flooring throughout the home. Good sized bedrooms, with Master including an ensuite bathroom. Quick 6 Minute Drive to Sawtell Village and Beaches. Very low-maintenance internally and externally. Close to local schools and Toormina Shopping Centre. Perfect for First Home Buyers and Downsizers.
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EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST 4 2 1 House
Close walk to Murrays Beach, Richardson oval & Sawtell Primary. Contact Agent Extension offering two spacious bedrooms, kitchenette, bathroom. Barry France Previously utilised as a self-contained flat. 0407 301 404 Attractive hardwood timber flooring throughout. Inspect: Large rear yard with laneway access to the backyard. 1pm - 1.30pm 811m2, with potential for future subdivision, subject to council approval. Sat 4th Nov
Toormina 3/21 Wirrabilla Drive
FOR SALE $1,250,000 FOR SALE $449,000 Sawtell 5 Gillibri Crescent 4 3 2 2 1 1 Highly convenient location, just 50m walk to the entry of Period style design with great character and features. Townhouse House + Studio
Toormina Gardens Shopping Centre. Exceptionally low-maintenance living option. Only 4 units in the complex, managed by Ace strata. Close driving access to Boambee Creek Reserve/Estuary for safe swimming, fishing and kayaking. Perfect option for investors, singles or first home buyers!
Toormina | 13 Jay Place
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FOR SALE $649,000 3 1 1 Freestanding Villa
‘House-like’ Villa within a peaceful pocket of Toormina. Wonderfully renovated internally with attractive finishes, updated paint/lighting & modern appliances. Flat, easy to maintain gardens / lawns & a spacious rear yard. Close driving distance to Sawtell Village/Beach. Close access to local schools and Toormina Shopping Centre. Perfect for downsizers, retirees or first home buyers. Very well presented and move in ready!
Contact Agent Matt France 0411 675 860 Inspect: 12pm - 12.30pm Sat 4th Nov
Three good sized bedrooms . Large Master bedroom with walk in wardrobe & spacious ensuite bathroom. Updated sewer, mains water and electricals + roof upgrades. Wonderfully established gardens provide great privacy. Fully self-contained studio flat offers rental income, home office or space for a live in family member.
Toormina | 2/22 Lalaguli Drive
Contact Agent Barry France 0407 301 404 Inspect 11am - 11.30am Sat 4th Nov
FOR SALE $720,000 3 2 1 Modern Villa Unit
Exceptionally Spacious, single level Villa. Modern complex of only 4 Villas, built in 2018. Flat, easy to maintain property with great privacy. Modern, attractive finishes throughout and open plan layout. Close walking access to local schools & Toormina Shopping Centre. Perfect for downsizers, retirees or first home buyers. Large Master suite with WIR and ensuite bathroom. Close access to Boambee Reserve/Estuary and Sawtell Village.
Contact Agent Matt France 0411 675 860 Inspect: 10am - 10.30am Sat 4th Nov
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Coffs ref selected to officiate at Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup
q Will Cunningham officiates a Sunshine Basketball Conference game.
By Aiden BURGESS
WILL Cunningham has been selected to officiate at one of the most prestigious junior basketball tournaments in Australia. The sixteen-year-old was selected by Basketball NSW to referee at the Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup in Albury. This national tournament features the best junior country players from across Australia, to be held in January. The young referee was fulfilling his ambition of officiating at major national tournaments. “It’s always been my dream to go do different types of nationals, and I can’t wait to go see what this has in store for me,” he said. “I’ve recently just went up to
Brisbane where I did the Under 18 National Indigenous Basketball Tournament.” Cunningham had ambitions to referee in the NBA. “I have to be over 18 to go to America, so I’ve still got a few years of training left,” he said. He is currently refereeing in the latest Sunshine Basketball Conference season, which is the Far North Coast’s premier representative competition. Shane Dunlop has mentored Cunningham, and praised his refereeing ability. “For his age I think he is quite advanced, as there are not many sixteen-year-olds going around and refereeing the level that he is refereeing,” he said.
Mid North Coast Oztag teams to take on the country’s best
q The Coffs Harbour Thunder Mixed Open team at last year’s Australian Senior Championships.
By Aiden BURGESS COFFS Harbour and Port Macquarie’s Oztag players are joining forces to take on the best in the country. The new Mid North Coast Mariners teams are set to compete at the Australian Senior Championships, which gets underway on Friday in Coffs Harbour. The Mid North Coast Mariners senior teams will be making their debut at the Australian Championships, with the Mariners entering teams in the Women's 27,
Women’s 37, Mixed Open, Mixed Senior, Men’s Open, and Men’s 50 divisions. Coffs Harbour Thunder teams had competed at previous Australian Championships, before combining with Port Macquarie this year to form the Mariners. The Australian Senior Championships will be held over three days at the C.ex Coffs International Stadium and surrounding fields, as teams from across the country play off for national championships. A total of 148 teams are
set to take part across 16 divisions, which includes nine men’s divisions, four women’s divisions, and three mixed divisions. Teams will be crowned national champions when they play off in the grand finals on Sunday. The Mid North Coast Mariners junior teams recently played at the Australian Junior Championships. Coffs Harbour will host the NSW Junior Championships on 23-25 February, 2024.
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COFFS Harbour and Districts Sporting Car Club has held its latest round of high-octane racing. The club held the last round of the Coffs Mechanical Repairs Series on Sunday, 29 q
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October. A club spokesperson gave a recap of the racing action. “After the much-needed rain over the preceding days the surface was a little slippery for the first couple of runs of the day,” they said. “As the day progressed
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the grip improved. “There were a number of Nissan Pulsars entered on the day and three of them filled the top spots. “First outright was Natalie Johnson, second was John Kelly and third outright was junior Jonathon
Summersell. “Along for his first run in the Series was Damien Lavender in what previously, in its prime, had been a very competitive Subaru Leone Rx rally car. “He has been working on it for the past couple of years after saving it from being crushed for scrap.
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“He was happy with his day.” Coffs Harbour and Districts Sporting Car Club has a few events coming up that are part of the Coffs Coast Festival of Motor Sport. The Tarmac Hill Climb will be held on Sunday, 19 November. The Quality Accounting
Coffs Coast 100 Rally will be held on Saturday, 25 November. The Flooded Gums Shootout Sprint will be held on Sunday, 26 November. Check the Club’s Facebook page as well as Coffs Coast News Of The Area for details in the coming weeks.
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Coffs junior cricket teams begin representative seasons By Aiden BURGESS
COFFS Harbour’s best junior cricketers have begun their representative seasons in the opening round matches of the North Coast Cricket Council’s annual Inter-District competition. Coffs Harbour District Cricket Association’s Under 14s started their rep season with a thumping 195-run win against Valleys Cricket. Coffs Harbour opened the batting and posted 7/266 from their 50 overs. Thomas Craig had a massive day out top scoring for his region with a
magnificent knock of 153 not out. Jacka Britton also reached his half century scoring 51. Valleys Cricket finished at 9/71, with Denzel WynnePrimus and Riley Wood both having sensational spells taking 3-2 and 2-5 respectively. Coffs Harbour Under 16s lost by 71 runs to Valleys Cricket. Valleys Cricket opened the batting and scored 281, with Quinn Cooper scoring 103 and Riley Symonds finishing on 63. Jake Creenaune was Coffs Harbour’s best with 69 not
out and taking 3-46. Coffs Harbour’s Under 12s team lost by 8 wickets to Valleys Cricket. Coffs Harbour won the toss and elected to bat, finishing at 4/154 from their 40 overs. William Jamieson had a captain's knock of 63 not out. Tate Bailey top scored for Valleys Cricket finishing on 66 not out, with Xavier Hartley scoring 54. Coffs Harbour teams play host to Clarence River this Sunday, with the Under 16s and Under 14s playing at Richardson Park, and the Under 12s at Forsyth Park.
Triathlon Club racing into a new season COFFS Harbour Triathlon Club is settling into a new location at the community building by the Jetty, kicking off the 2023-24 season with two successful Club races. "The Jetty Foreshore is one of the best locations in NSW to swim, bike or run and thanks to the NSW Government, and with the support of Coffs Harbour City Council, the new community building will provide a terrific base for the sport," said Club President Julie Whitton. Club races are held approximately every second Sunday from October through to April across a range of distances and sequences. With the updated 202324 Season Race Calendar, the Club has all bases covered.
“We have the traditional triathlon in the Sprint distance - 750m swim, 20km bike and 5km run - or the Enticer option which is half that distance. If you prefer to swim, and running is your passion, you can enter the Aquathon (750m/5km), or if running is a bit challenging, you can swim and ride in the Aquabike (750m/20km)," said Julie. This Sunday November 5 the Club is hosting a 'Try a Tri' event that is open to one and all. New athletes will be supported and guided by Club members before and during the race. Once the final athlete crosses the finish line, breakfast will be provided
q All smiles at the Coffs Harbour Triathlon Club. Photo: Elize Strydom.
by the Happy Frog and sponsored by Karl Phillips' team at Advanced Automotive. Simply register on the Club's website before Sunday. “We strive to welcome and support people of all ages and abilities and want to encourage them to have a go at whatever they are passionate about," said Julie. This year, the Club's coaches Annette Lee, Trent Renshaw and Mel Sylvester began offering free training sessions for members which will continue into the new year. "On Wednesdays, members can join a tailored spin class at Mel's Beachbodies Health Club,
with tunes pumping and sweat pouring from 5.30pm. "On Saturday mornings (7am) through November, Trent will be leading bike/ run sessions, while Annette has been taking athletes
q A club member hitting his stride. Photo: Elize Strydom.
q Triathletes hit the water for the swim leg. Photo: Elize Strydom.
through swim and open water skill sessions down at the Jetty," said Julie. Looking forward, Club members will be heading up to Yamba on November 19 for the first race of the
COFFS Harbour’s Over 40s cricket team have begun their representative season, as the opening round of the North Coast Cricket Council’s Inter-District
Over 40s competition was decided in Coffs Harbour and Harwood. Coffs Harbour District Cricket Association played their opening round match against Valleys Cricket at Fitzroy Oval, as four distinct
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teams play off annually for the Neil Frame Shield. Valleys Cricket opened their representative season with a 97-run win against Coffs Harbour. Valleys Cricket won the toss and elected to bat,
posting 5/200 from 40 overs, and then bowling out the Coffs Harbour side for 103. Lower Clarence Cricket Association had a 19-run win against the defending Neil Frame Shield champions Clarence River Cricket Association in Harwood.
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competitive North Coast Interclub Series. Further training and event details can be found on the Club website at www. coffstri.com or Facebook and Instagram.
q Relief at the end of a gruelling run leg. Photo: Elize Strydom.
Coffs Over 40s cricket team get rep season underway By Aiden BURGESS
q Coffs Harbour District Cricket Association’s Under 14s side.
Lower Clarence won the toss and elected to bat, finishing at 9/164 with Damain Senz finishing on 42 not out. Lower Clarence successfully defended their total bowling out Clarence River for 145. Scott Studdert took 3-13 from his 6 overs, and Jason
Allen took 3-14 from his 6 overs. Coffs Harbour District Cricket Association's next game is on Sunday, 21 January when they travel to face Clarence River at South Grafton. Coffs Harbour play host to Lower Clarence at Richardson Park on Sunday, 4 February, with the grand final to be held on Sunday, 18 February.
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Coffs cricket has first washed-out games of the season By Aiden BURGESS
COFFS Harbour District Cricket Association have had their first washed out games of the season, with two first grade games and the
opening round of the T20 Cup abandoned due to the recent rain. One first grade game was played with the Coffs Colts winning by one wicket against the Northern Districts
Rebels in their one dayer at Woolgoolga. The Rebels won the toss and elected to bat, and finished at 6/133 after 40 overs. Prabraj Sidhu finished
on 56 not out, with Jayden Perrett also finishing unbeaten on 39. Matthew Francis took 3-20 from his 8 overs which included the Rebels openers, while Zac Creenaune took 3-23 from 8 overs. Needing 134 for victory, the Colts got home with seven
balls to spare finishing at 9/134 to win by one wicket. Aaron Singh took 3-13 from 6 overs for the Rebels, with Anu Grewal taking 3-26 from 8 overs. Coffs Harbour District Cricket Association’s first grade season continues this weekend with matches in
Suns men’s side, with the Storm having a 117-81 win on their home court. The Coffs Harbour Suns gave a recap of the weekend’s games on their social media page. “On the weekend both teams travelled with limited numbers available on their
rosters to take on the Lismore Storm. “The women faced a tough encounter with only seven players suiting up for the game and found themselves down early in the contest. “They were able to dig deep and find the momentum to take the lead in the 3rd quarter. “They pulled away from the Storm in the fourth to
come away with the road victory much to the delight of stand-in coach/player Nicole Howarth. “The men then took to the court with just six players available on the road trip, putting up a good fight but eventually going down to the Storm. “Both teams will be back in action in two weeks’ time taking on the Ballina Breakers
149 percent. The overall participation growth in the area saw a 48 percent increase year-onyear. These numbers were the result of careful planning by Cricket NSW and the assistance of local volunteers to bring these programs to life. The Northern District Rebels Cricket Club volunteers, for example, advertise Cricket Blast programs through school parenting networks and P&C groups. At the Cricket Blast programs, the club provides up to ten volunteers to run games and work on the BBQ. The Woolgoolga program was the first of its kind in the area and the strategic initiatives saw unprecedented
interest among the local communities. The program was targeted for 30 children but saw 113 children signing up. The first session was held in March and has paved the way for a vibrant cricket culture in the area. This season, Wiigulga held a Come and Try Day for over 60 young cricketers in August with Sydney Sixers stars Moises Henriques, Jackson Bird and Jade Allen helping out, who were visiting the town as a part of Cricket NSW’s regional engagement tour, the Country Blitz. The Northern District Rebels Cricket Club and Cricket NSW will run a Cricket Blast program at the complex during Term 1 next year to upskill and provide pathways for Cricket Blasters to move to
Coffs Harbour, Sawtell, and Macksville. Early season ladder leaders Valleys Cricket host the Northern District Rebels at Phillip Hughes Oval. Diggers Cricket Club and the Coffs Colts face off in their Coffs Harbour derby at Fitzroy Oval. Sawtell play host to the Nana Glen Lizards at Richardson Park.
Coffs Suns women continue unbeaten start to season By Aiden BURGESS
COFFS Harbour Suns women have continued their unbeaten start to the season with a 73-56 win against the Lismore Storm, during the latest round of the Sunshine Basketball Conference season in Lismore.
It was the Suns women’s third straight win to start the Far North Coast representative season, and sees them sit on top of the ladder. Alexis Plater had a fantastic game for the Suns top scoring with 39 points. Lismore Storm beat the
Cricket growing in Woolgoolga and the North Coast WHEN the multi-facility Wiigulga Sports Complex in Woolgoolga opened earlier this year, Cricket NSW’s North Coast Cricket Manager Kate Jackson saw a great opportunity to bring cricket to the residents of the new, emerging township, many of whom belonged to the South Asian diaspora and had a deep-rooted interest in cricket already. The complex was already a hit with the local community, built to accommodate not just a number of different sports, but also grand South Asian weddings. It even has a sangeet (music) room for prewedding entertainment. It was inevitable for the
complex to also be a hub for the sport that rules South Asian hearts. The challenge was to reach out to the exact audience and encourage the children to join the cricket programs at the complex. With the South Asian community prominent in the township, Jackson identified Woolgoolga as having a great growth potential. “I created extremely focussed strategic programs, I identified that Macleay and Woolgoolga, in particular, presented huge growth potential and with high Indigenous and multicultural populations,” she said. Jackson decided to engage the children of Woolgoolga
by hosting the Cricket Blast in March this year, a free program utilising Woolworths Community Funding. She used geo-targeted social media posts to a 20km radius, to market and advertise the programs for maximum results. The Woolgoolga Cricket Blast is just one example of the participation growth on the North Coast. The 2022-23 National Cricket Census, released in August this year, showed that Cricket Blast participation along the North Coast has risen by a massive 154 percent just in the last season. Junior cricket rose by 64 percent, while participation among females saw a jump of
NOT having a care in the world seems to have been the secret behind Kristy Hickey’s win in The Golf Centre’s Coffs Coast Ladies Classic played at the Coffs Harbour Golf Club over the weekend. As a home-club member, Hickey’s win in the Ladies Classic was a popular one in the clubhouse but she admits it was one she wasn’t expecting as she teed off for the event’s second round on Sunday. “I had no expectations, absolutely none,” Hickey said. “I was coming seventh at the start of the day. When you’ve got nothing to lose, you just go out, hit the ball, find it and hit again.” Hickey shot an opening round 88 on Saturday and
found herself seven strokes behind Grafton teen Annalese McKee, a pair of fellow Coffs Harbour members in Keryn Little, who shot an opening round 83, and Trish Nance who fired an 85 on Saturday to be tied in third place with Narelle Anderson from Safety Beach. Hickey added that having a lot less preparation than usual also contributed to her lack of care. “This is the least prepared I have ever been for a tournament,” she explained. “Normally I would be out here every day, practicing, practicing, practicing. “But I’ve just played a couple of Ambrose events, 4-Ball events so I’m really surprised.”
Hickey fired a final round 81 to finish the Ladies Classic three-strokes ahead of previous winner Adele Douglas from Bonville. Anderson was leading until a double bogey on the second last hole put paid to her chances of victory while Little finished in fourth place. Hickey said it wasn’t until all the scores were handed in that she realised she had won and reversed a run of runner-up and third place finishes in the tournament. “I wasn’t aware of any scores that were happening in the last group. I didn’t know what their best game was and I just thought that the only thing I can control out there is my game and that’s just what I kept doing to the best of my ability.”
in another road trip.” The Suns men’s and women's teams next games are on Saturday, November 11, when they travel to take on the Ballina Breakers at the Ballina Indoor Sports Centre. The Suns teams finish their regular season in Byron Bay against the Byron Bay Beez on Saturday, 25 November. the club’s junior teams. Martin Gleeson, General Manager, Community Cricket Experience, Cricket NSW, highlighted some of the main reasons for the growth in the game on the North Coast. “The growth in participation across the North Coast last season can be attributed to the hard work of our local clubs and volunteers and the strategic initiatives to amplify interest by the Cricket NSW staff in the region,” he said. “We are working in partnership with local communities to raise awareness of cricket and its benefits in the farthest reaches of the state, be it through player appearances, or Come-and Try Days in new towns, or girls-only programs. The efforts of our staff and volunteers in these regions have proved what we knew all along, that cricket is a sport for everyone.
Home club Hickey claims Ladies Classic
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q Kristy Hickey’s win in the Coffs Golf Centre’s Ladies Classic Photo: Green Shoots Marketing
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COFFS COAST News Of The Area Coffs Harbour Rifle Club By Geoffrey HART OCTOBER 25 - Howard St Rimfire Range. The 30m Field Class match was conducted with 15 participants. Master Grade: Jake Buckley 92.7, A Grade: Phillip Payne 91.5, Johan Greyling 81.4, David Frampton 79.3, Stuart D 74.4, B Grade: Matt Walsh 89.5, Gary McKinnon 87.3, Michelle D 82.2, Member-677 82.1, Jessica Hancock 79.1, Sarah Jones
Coffs Table Tennis Results By Dale ALLEN
FRIDAY, 27 October, 2023 Division 1 Reece Baker d Gerard Martin 3/0, Will Fang d Yuan Zhao 3/0, Arpit Pathak d Gerard Martin 3/2, Reece Baker d Yuan Zhao 3/0, Arpit Pathak d Yuan Zhao 3/1, Reece Baker d Will Fang 3/1,
Park Beach Bowls Club Results By Doug POWELL
TUESDAY Social Triples 17/10/2023 T. Gordon, C. Jones, J. Phillips d R. Wisely, R. Alford, K. Kaaden 27-13 D. Catling, J. Bishop, R. Host d A. Orr, A. Stone, S. Campbell 19-18 S. Crawford, M. Berube, D. Valentine d Y. Hinsley, K. Bienefelt, G. Hinsley 21-14 G. Skinner, L. Boekman, K. Morrison d C. Hansen, J. Thorn, D. Condon 20-15
Coffs Harbour Bridge Results By Nerellyn MITCHELL
OCT 3nd - NS L Power, J Leach; EW C Tilley, R Tilley Oct 3rd - L Coates, M Jil Hosie Oct 4th - NS M Johnson, D
Sawtell Golf Results By Janet O’DOWD
24/10 MEDLEY Stableford A: Charoen Sroyphet 43, Lochie Smith 41. B: Thomas Harris 44c/b, Grant Martin 44. C: Patrick Magann 39, John Macpherson
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SENIOR TRACK & FIELD RESULTS, 23.10.23. 100 METRES (MALE) : Matthew Evans 13.2, Jaiveer Grewal 17.4, Anthony Vrachliotis 17.7, Lucas Hankinson 19.0, Rajveer Grewal 19.9, Steel Beveridge 42.9. (FEMALE) : Breanna Brown 17.1, Sara Evans 19.2, Clarissa Hull 20.1, Alix Vrachliotis 22.7.
Coffs CEX Results By Steve ROBINSON
22 OCTOBER 2023 COFFS CEX Golf played on Sunday 22nd October 2023 at Nambucca Heads,
Sawtell Bowls Results By Geoff HAMPSON
CANDO! Cancer Trust “Kerry Hines Memorial Bowls Day “ Fun Day for Family and Friends – No experience necessary / Sunday 12/11/23 To Book call Club 6653 1287 email office@ sawtellbowls.com.au MONDAY –23/10/23 Twilight Bowls 5pm to 7pm (Names in on sheet at Club by 4pm / Payment and Check In by 4.45pm N Elford, L Kratz DEF R Hampson, C Weir S Kennedy, B Connors, B Eden DEF G Hampson, K Taylor, D Wheeler P Roach, B Kennedy, P Warby DRAWN GAME B Bracken, L Wheeler, R Alford K Mason, J Alford, C Christian DEF E
75.2, C Grade: Lockie Knight 79.6, Cherelle Steinhardt 68.2, Carl P 66.0, Phil Hartmann 55.1, Open Sights: Stuart D 96.1, Johan Greyling 95.5, Sarah Jones 87.0, Matt Walsh 81.0, Michelle D 60.0, Lockie Knight 50.0 The 50m F-Class match was conducted with 10 participants. Lockie Knight 197.12, Jessica Hancock 194.10, Johan Greyling 194.10, Jake Buckley 194.3, Cherelle Steinhardt 190.7, David Frampton 188.2, Phil Hartmann 185.4, Member-677 180.4, Carl P 154.0,
Will Fang d Arpit Pathak 3/2, Gerard Martin d Yuan Zhao 3/0, Reece Baker d Arpit Pathak 3/2, Will Fang d Gerard Martin 3/0. WINNER: Reece Baker from Will Fang. Group A (D2 and D3) David Cini d Terry Baker 3/1, Paul Hendriks d George Ruaporo 3/0, Ann Joy d Colin Deng 3/0, Troy Prystasz d Lachlan Dierkx 3/0. Division 2
SPORTS RESULTS Visitors: Nelson Baines 143.1 October 28 – Dairyville range. The 300m Long Range match was conducted with 14 participants. F-Open (from a possible 120): Robert Ramsey (using an old Service Rifle) 69.1, F/TR (from a possible 120): Alan Phillips 114.5, Johan Greyling 112.5, Anthony Khalil 106.4, Sporting/ Hunting (from a possible 100): Noel Furness 99.13, Phillip Payne 98.11, Josh P 98.10, Jess Hancock 97.9, Cherelle Steinhardt 97.8, John Sury 95.6, Member
Troy Prystasz d David Cini 3/1, Paul Hendriks d Ann Joy 3/0, David Cini d Ann Joy 3/0, Paul Hendriks d Troy Prystasz 3/2. WINNER: Paul Hendriks from Troy Prystasz. Division 3 Terry Baker d Lachlan Dierkx 3/1, Colin Deng d George Ruaporo 3/1, Lachlan Dierkx d George Ruaporo 3/1, Colin Deng d Terry Baker 3/2. WINNER: Colin Deng from Terry Baker.
No.677 95.4, Max Archer 94.9, Tony Bowling 87.10, Tim Bowyer 84.3 October 29 - Dairyville Range with 12 participants. The 30m Rimfire match. Master Grade: Jake Buckley 93.6, Ben R 88.3, A Grade: Stuart D 94.8, B Grade: Jessica Hancock 88.6, Member-677 79.2, Reyna Noble 75.1, Michelle D 68.0, C Grade: Cherelle Steinhardt 77.4, Josh P 77.3, Member-832 75.2, Member-740 73.0, Lockie Knight 72.1. The 60m Rimfire match. Master Grade: Ben R 99.6, Jake Buckley 98.10, A Grade:
Division 4 Sharee Templeton d David McGrath 3/1, Char Berglund d Gareth Berglund 3/0, King McKie d David McGrath 3/0, Sharee Templeton d Gareth Berglund 3/1, King McKie d Gareth Berglund 3/0, Sharee Templeton d Char Berglund 3/0, King McKie d Char Berglund 3/1, Gareth Berglund d David McGrath 3/0, King McKie d Sharee Templeton 3/1, Char Berglund d David McGrath 3/0.
media@newsofthearea.com.au Stuart D 79.1, B Grade: Reyna Noble 83.2, Member-677 82.0, Jessica Hancock 79.7, Michelle D 70.1, C Grade: Cherelle Steinhardt 84.1, Lockie Knight 79.2, Josh P 76.2, Member-740 61.1, Member-832 46.1. The 90m Rimfire match. Master Grade: Jake Buckley 90.5, Ben R 77.4, A Grade: Stuart D 88.4, B Grade: Michelle D (using a rest) 89.4, Jessica Hancock 75.4, Member-677 72.2, Reyna Noble 68.1, C Grade: Cherelle Steinhardt 76.4, Josh P 74.3, Lockie Knight 66.1, Member-740 39.0, Member-832 23.0
WINNER: King McKie from Sharee Templeton 3/2. Division 5 Boyd McGregor d David Iles 3/2, Dale Allen d Dylan Wight 3/0, Boyd McGregor d Dylan Wight 3/1, Dale Allen d David Iles 3/0, David Iles d Dylan Wight 3/0, Dale Allen d Boyd McGregor 3/1. WINNER: Dale Allen from Boyd McGregor.
S. Jones, I. Trengove, J. Murtas d M. England, P. Lawrence, C. England 20-19 G. Williams, R. Beaumont, R. Douglas d B. Freeman, J. Robinson, P. North 19-13 Macca, P. McLaughlin, D. Wilson d D. Powell, R. Finch, R. Oakley 17-16 P. Woodsell, N. Spies, A. Campbell d M. Star, G. Spies, L. Morris 21-13 J. McLeod, A. Dorrington, D. Hull d N. Bowes, Genevieve, D. Garner 23-18 Thursday Social Triples 19/10/2023 R. Wisely, M. Star, J. Brett d J. Lowndes, D. Catling, C. Jones 29-011
S. Jones, R. Douglas, S. Campbell d H. Major, R. Kelly, M. McCabe 22-14 C. Weatherall, D. Condon, T. Erskine d P. Woodsell, P. Toy, L. Morris 21-14 J. McLeod, R. Alford, P. Newman d B. Lollback, R. Finch, K. Kaaden 17-12 G. Skinner, P. Trotman, L. Boekman d C. Holland, S. Bailey, D. Hyde 23-16 N. Dean, R. Host, J. Bishop d D. Powell, T. Gordon, L. Miles 22-11 I. Perovic, S. Crawford, D. Hall d T. O’Halloran, A. Dorrington, D. Hull 28-12 P. McLaughlin, R. Beaumont, M. Berube d A. Taylor, D. Garner, B. Garner 16-13
B. Freeman, C. Lloyd, P. North/I Trengove d S. Kindred, S. Bloomfield, G. Kindred 17-13 J. Robinson, W. Grimshaw, P. Rambow d G. Williams, T. Aarts, P. Wirth 31-19 Friday Social Enjoyable visit from Old Bar Bowlers. Game results evenly shared but Old Bar had a big win over the locals in the raffles after the games. Saturday Social Pairs 21/10/2023 K. Morrison, T. Erskine d Y. Schmidt. J. Slater 24-13 N. Dean, G. Stanford d S. Bailey, R.
Holloway 35-13 R. Lane, P. Rambow d T. Jobson, R. Jobson 26-17 M. Benham, D. Holland d H. Major, S. Jones 23-7 J. Flynn, G. Flynn d Marge, K. Ogilvie 29-12 D. Lindner, G. Duffey d K. Cutmore, L. McLeod 17-15 Park Beach Bowling Club conducts free bowls lessons every Saturday morning, weather permitting, from 9.30am. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Please put your name down at the Club reception by 5.00pm Friday.
39. Balls to 36c/b. NTP 7 A: Matthew Sparius, B: Bruce Lynch (pro pin), C: Alistair Lane’ NTP 11 A: Paul McHugh, B: Brian McKellar, C: Gerard Crowe 25/10 4BBB Aggregate Rhonda Cooper & Narelle Hall 76c/b, Lee Farrell & Lee Stewart 76. Balls to 71. NTP 7 A: Joy Lawrence (pro pin), B:
Kerry Humphreys. NTP 11 A: Catherine Roberts, B: Bronwyn Nicholson 26/10 Play 9 David Knudsen 21. Balls to 20c/b 28/10 Freeforall Lorraine Lacey 21. 2BBB Elaine Everitt & Tara BrooksRava 24, Di Leahy & Brenda Connors 24. Saturday Sal Chris Anderson. NTP Di
Leahy. Saturday Sam Chris Anderson 28/10 4 Man Ambrose Matt Beetson, Troy Henwood, Peter Sinclair & Paul Danvers 54.625. Andrew Campbell, Steve Palmer, Trent Mitchell & Robert Gallichan 55. Chris Hyland, Joey Franck, Greg White & Paul Bennett 55.625. Lochie Smith, Luke Smith, Tomas
Lupinski & David Knudsen 55.625. Balls to 57.333. NTP 7 A: Ken Higgins (pro pin), B: Scott Collins, C: Garry Herbert. NTP 11 A: Michael Martin, B: David Knudsen, C: Nicholas Cundy 29/10 Medley Stableford Harrison White 42, Tim White 41, James Atkin 40. Balls to 32c/b
Johnson; EW D Hickie, N Williams Oct 6th - NS L Smith, H Blewett; EW T Cooper, N Williams Oct 7th - NS M Johnson, D Johnson; EW J Stimpson, H Chalk Oct 9th - NS L Power, J Leach; EW E Colley, D Strachan Oct 10th - J Watson, D Johnson Oct 11th - NS F Gaunt, P Griffin; EW D Hickie, N Willians
1000 METRES (MALE) : Matthew Evans 3:37.3, Anthony Vrachliotis 3:53.3, Jaiveer Grewal 4:19.5, Rajveer Grewal 5:19.4, Steel Beveridge 11:30.6. (FEMALE) : Breanna Brown 4:21.4, Sara Evans 6:29.5. 5000 METRES (FEMALE) : Clarissa Hull 25:01.0. HIGH JUMP (MALE) : Matthew Evans 1.45, Lucas Hankinson 1.10, Rajveer Grewal 1.05, Anthony
Single Stableford. The Winner: David Curtis 33 Runner Up: Ben Gately 32 Ball Winners: Maurice Tate 31, Troy Henderson 31, Mike Watkin 30, Catherine Robinson 29, Al Baylis 26, Jose Caravante 26, Jeff Harris 26, Adam
Korchma, P Day, P Weir WEDNESAY- 25/10/23 Men’s Social Bowls P Warby, R McLellan, S Wilkinson DF K Raymond, P Roach, B Meadows R Stock, P Collins, B Martin DEF A Baker, W Hall, M Langley I Muller, C Bourke, L Zecchinati, DEF D Frost, N Thomas, P Weir R Willams, B Fitzpatrick, L Preston DEF C Christian, D Anderson, A Berry J Richardson, J Urge, A Taylor DEF D Hammond, N Stahlhut, D Bond L Woods, W Vaughn, J Townsend DEF N McLelland, G Campbell, P Bartholomew G Hampson, T Brooks, G Dennis DEF I Maderic, M Cutts, G Walsh N Kotrozos, J Oats, R Morris DEF A Amos, B Pamberton, A Wagstaff P Bird, A Vivian, R Rolinson DEF P Paunovic, K Sharman, B Kennedy
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Oct 13th - NS B Salisbury, N Mitchell; EW E Colley, D Strachan Oct 14th - NS R Levy, K Taylor, J Stimpson, H Chalk Oct 16th - AM M Barnes, M MCClelland - PM NS L Power, J Leach, J Archer, B Brebner Oct 17th - NS D Johnson, M Johnson; J Parker, H Blewett
Oct 18th - NS D Johnson, M Johnson; T Booth, J Michael Oct 20th - NS R Bingham, N Jackson; EW C Coupe, L Coupe Oct 21st - NS L Smith, J Bryant; EW C Tilley, J Reid Oct 23rd - AM J Landrey, H Lawrence - PM NS B Herring, C Tolley; EW M Jil Hosie, J Isaacs
Vrachliotis 1.00, Jaiveer Grewal 1.00, Craig Hundle 0.90. (FEMALE) : Breanna Brown 1.05, Sara Evans 1.05, Clarissa Hull 1.05. JAVELIN (MALE) : Matthew Evans 21.73, Lucas Hankinson 16.54, Anthony Vrachliotis 11.47, Jaiveer Grewal 11.12, Rajveer Grewal 10.88, Steel Beveridge 5.62. (FEMALE) : Breanna Brown 19.38, Clarissa Hull 9.32, Sara Evans 6.13, Alix Vrachliotis 5.24.
Coffs Harbour Golf Club Monday Vets
R Smithers, S Shaw, J Rice DEF M Hastings, P Eiberger, R Petterson MECANICAL BOWLING ARM TOURMENT 18th 19th November /entries close 2/11/2023; Contact Jenni Flynn jaflyn@bigpond.com ph: 0427 967 767 for details
Hunting rifle: Peter McGrath .4142, sg .334. Steve Dines .7158, sg .345. 200yds: Alistair McMillan .3695, sg .592. Gary Hunt .3731, sg .543. Keiran Grabham .3874, sg .460. Rob Hamilton .4112, sg .634. Michael Thompson .4417, sg .505. Rob Evans .4696, sg .431. Hunting rifle: Steve Dines 1.1623, sg .913. Peter McGrath dnf. Agg: Alistair McMillan .3048. Gary Hunt .3355. Rob Hamilton .3790. Michael Thompson .3884. Keiran Grabham .4177. Rob Evans .4223. Hunting rifle: Steve Dines .9391. Event was Rimfire Score 50m:
Woods 26, Steve Robinson 26, Scott Croft 25 NTP’s: 7th Jose Caravante, 8th Mike Watkin, 5th & 13th Maurice Tate, 18th Adam Woods Next Game is on Sunday 5th November 2023 at Dorrigo, Single Stableford.
SSAA Benchrest Results By Rodney MADELY
DAIRYVILLE range. by Rod Madeley Event was 100yds Centrefire Group. Alistair McMillan .2400, sg .140. Gary Hunt .2978, sg .192. Michael Thompson .3350, sg .154. Rob Hamilton .2468, sg .120. Rob Evans .3750, sg .250. Keiran Grabham .4480, sg .256.
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By Vicki SILVER 30TH OCTOBER 2023 55 members enjoyed a 4 person teams event in perfect playing conditions today First Norman Shannon Rick Jenkins Alan Garlin & John Wilgress 37 Second Jenny Malouf Stuart Malouf Jo Torrens & Lois Elworthy 35
Oct 24th - D Featherstone,N McIvor Oct 25th - F Gaunt, J Hunt; EW S Kreplins, J Isaacs Oct 27th - NS D Anderson, A Anderson; EW I Doland, S Dilosa Oct 28th - NS R Whitehead, L Kensell; EW J Stimpson, H Chalk
Third Kirsty Arthur Roger Martin Anne Ericsson & John Ericsson 33 Fourth Marlene Bradley Frank Bradley Meryl Fisher & Janette Curran 32 Nearest The Pins 22nd hole Janette Curran & Alan Garlin 26th hole Meryl Fisher & Noel Frame. Next week is a two person foursomes stableford event followed by our AGM.
Greg Sutherland 250.8. Ian Thompson 250.6. Barry Warwick 249.7. Rod Madeley 248.8. Robert Wells 248.8. Bernie Axford 247.3. Keiran Grabham 236.1. 100yds: Ian Thompson 245.5. Robert Wells 243.6. Rod Madeley 243.2. Bernie Axford 242.4. Greg Sutherland 240.3. Barry Warwick 239.3. Keiran Grabham 233. Agg: Ian Thompson 495.11. Robert Wells 491.14. Rod Madeley 491.10. Greg Sutherland 490.11. Bernie Axford 489.7. Barry Warwick 488.10. Keiran Grabham 469.1.
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media@newsofthearea.com.au Mid North Coast Veteran Golfers Association By Colin CUTT TUESDAY, 24th October, Mid North Coast Veteran Golfers competed in single stableford events at Bellingen (33 starters) & Sawtell Golf Courses (25 starters). BELLINGEN: Winner – Dennis Lyon 41, 1st runner-up Julie Mitchell 39 c/b, 2nd runner-up Wayne Cormick 39. NTTP’s: 3rd – Rod Graham, 7th – Dennis Lyon, 16th – Wayne Cormick. SAWTELL: Winner – Terry Cleary 42, 1st runner-up Colin Hoskins 41 c/b, 2nd runner-up Bernie Axford 41. NTP’s: 3rd – Shadley Fataar, 7th hole – Bruce Wallace, 11th – Michael Bleakley, 15th – Mal Russell. Ball run to 32 pts.
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VETS 9 Hole Stroke 23 October R. Strauch 26 D. Cooper 27 25 October CoffsCoast Sports Physio 18 Hole stableford C. McDonald 44 D. Morrison 41 cb C. Clarke 41 cb C. Weeks 41 cb 27 October Beach Street Dining 9 Hole Stableford P. Hill 28 G. Kennedy 23 28 October Sponsor Col Cafferky 18 Hole Stableford (yellow tees) P. Francis 45 F. Lucas 40 P. Sexton 39 P. Lowvon 38 cb
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By Ross HARDARKER
TUESDAY 24th October 2023 Main Draw Winners: - Lindsay Clayton - R/U Terry Jennar Connsolation Winners: - Ken Mason - R/U Brian Ng
OCTOBER 30th Single Stableford Good roll up today, with 30 starters. One visitor from Sawtell. Winner Kim Michelsen 40 points 2nd Grant Cardow 37 points c/b 3rd Geoff Hardaker Run-down John Davis, Roger Bale, John Leahy 35 , Bruce Ryan, Al Baylis 34, Bruce Parker 33, Alan Titley 32 c/b. NTPs 3rd Kim Michelsen, 9th John Davis, 18th Bob Jones. Longest Putt Ross Hardaker. Slab winner Bruce Parker. Next week’s event will be a 2 man Ambrose. See you all then
Coffs Harbour Golf Club Ladies By Helen RHODES
TUESDAY 17 October – Aggregate Stableford 9 Hole Comp. with 39 starters Trish Jackson & Ann Goodman 33 c/b, Anne Dew & Sandra Dollin 33. NTP’s – 12th Sandra Cheeseman, Lesley Tucker, 15th Maureen Warnock, Joanne Torrens. Wednesday 18 October – Single Stableford with 83 starters A Grade – Machelle Nichol 39, Trish Jackson 38 c/b, Liz Quinn 38 c/b. B Grade – Elaine Phillips 37, Ruth Ryan 35, Sandy Briggs 34 c/b. NTP’s – 12th Tracey Kean, Ros Bennett (Shearwater voucher), 15th Dinah NutcheyRobinson, Maureen Warnock, 22nd Dinah Nutchey-Robinson, Sue McLean, Glenice Cutt, 26th (Pro Pin) Lynn Major, Sue McLean, Maria Sanford. Friday 20 October – Ladybird Challenge Single Stableford with 36 starters Eda Hilliar 44, Romana Murphy 39 c/b, Tiffany Paul (Crescent Head Country Club) 39, Gael Tosio 38, Rozay Allwright 37. NTP’s – 3rd (Pro Pin) Carrie Fagan, Jo Corrigan, 12th Jan Kirk, Gael Tosio (Guzman & Gomez vouchers) 15th Trish Mackay, Gael Tosio. Congratulations to Wendy Johnstone for her eagle on the Par 5 10th. Saturday 21 October – Four Ball
q Kristy Hickey, winner of the Ladies Classic Stroke Event at the Coffs Harbour Festival of Golf.
Sawtell Veterans Golf By Ian REYNOLDS
RESULTS for 30th October 2023 9 Hole Stroke Net 23 Starters Ladies Rosie Hrncir 34, Mary Abbott 36, Narelle Mutton 36 Men Cliff Hutchings 29, David Knudsen 31, Andy Carroll 31
Safety Beach Women’s Golf Club By Marilyn ELY
By Mandy TRENGOVE CONGRATULATIONS to Park Beach Janine Brown and Genevieve StauntonLatimer on winning the 23/2024 MNCDW State District Pairs Social bowls Wednesday E Blanton, J Rodwell, K Moody def T Thorn, L Kelleher, D Futcher 16/15 C Kershaw, P Garner, Y Schmidt def I Robinson, C Jones, J Bishop 15/10 J Farrell, D Hargraves, C Sheridan def M Trengove, C Dodd, M Monck 28/16 AM Taylor, B Bodel , S Betts def H Illingworth, C Treharne, J Clarke 21/13 M Watt, R Jupp, L Loadsman def J Long, M England, L McLeod 19/16 No bowls on Friday due to rain
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q State District Pairs Winners Janine Brown and Genevieve Staunton-Latimer.
Stableford with 46 starters Keryn Little & Machelle Nichol 46, Dot Trevaskis & Steph Martyn 43 c/b. NTP’s – 12th (Pro Pin) Wendy Johnstone, 15th Leah Ray, 22nd Keryn Little, 26th (Pro Pin) Jennifer Macaulay. Festival of Golf Ladies Results If any visitors have won a prize I have identified which club they are from – if no identification then the winners are from Coffs Harbour Golf Club. Monday 23 October – 4 Person Ambrose with 108 starters Proudly Sponsored by Ryans Earthmoving Narelle Anderson, Marney Jefferies, Teresa King & Julie Castle (All from Safety Beach Golf Club) 53.75, Astrid Daley (Virginia Golf Club), Donna Porter (Carbrook Golf Club), Lyndsay Smith & Leanne McComas 55.75, Judy Gibson, Steph Martyn, Dallas Lamb & Carrie Fagan 59.625, Denise Kaiser, Sue McLean, Lindy Ingham & Cath Bailey 61.75. NTP’s – 3rd (Pro Pin) Sue Morgan, 6th Carrie Fagan, 12th Annelies Voorthuis, 15th Janeen Roberts (Grafton District Golf Club). Tuesday 24 October – 4 Ball Stableford with 63 starters Proudly Sponsored by Toro Mowers and More Donna Porter (Carbrook Golf Club) & Astrid Daley (Virginia Golf Club) 47, Kathy Goodsell-Eagles & Kit Goodsell 43 c/b, Robyn Schomberg & Lin Kildea 43, Chris Cuthbert & Sandra Cheeseman 42 c/b, Sue Mealey & Lynda Bradley 42 c/b.
q Julie Mitchell with the biggest smile after her first ever hole in one.
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TUESDAY 24 October. Our second last Shootout Qualifier golf game for the year was played at Safety Beach on Tuesday 24 October by 35 ladies. Once again conditions were compromised by a strong wind, however the ladies were well up to the task and many good scores were recorded. Overall winner of the day was Anne Tobin with a fantastic 48 pts, well ahead of runner-up Merryl Kyburz 41 pts, 2nd runner-up Lorraine Broomfield and 3rd runner-up Carole Stone 37 pts on c/b. NTP 4th Janelle Coleman, 5th Merryl Kyburz, 7th Di Canham, 11th Merryl Kyburz. Thank you Marilyn Ely for donating the raffle won by Janelle Coleman. Our AGM was held after the game and all positions for 2024 were filled. A huge vote of thanks to all officebearers for nominating, with one special nomination, Carole Stone who filled the vacant position of Captain. A huge vote of thanks also to outgoing office-bearers for their dedication to the smooth running of our club in past years and to those filling a position for the first time. NTP’s – 12th Suzanne McOrist, 15th Chris Clarke (Bonville International Golf Club), 22nd Sandra Cheeseman, 26th Debra Tennant. Wednesday 25 October – Single Stableford with 108 starters Proudly Sponsored by Jacqui’s Shoe Boutique Coffs Harbour A HUGE Congratulations to Julie Mitchell who got a Hole-In-1 on the 15th. Julie was over the moon because it was her first hole-in-1 and says that she doesn’t normally reach the green - well not today Julie!! Well done and enjoy your prizes. Rebecca Gill 43, Elaine Phillips 39 c/b, Mary Quirk 39, Sheryl Joyce 38, Narelle Turner 37 c/b, Julie Lidgard (Port Macquarie Golf Club) 37 c/b, Clare Judd 37 c/b, Carolyn Daley 37 c/b. Gross Stableford Winner – Carrie Fagan 26. NTP’s – 3rd Lyndsay Smith, 6th Suzanne McOrist, 12th Maureen Cotsell, 15th Julie Mitchell. Saturday 28 October – Coffs Plate Single Stableford Event with 33 starters Proudly Sponsored by Handybin Waste Services Day 1 Winner – Di Heath 34, Runner Up Julie Harvey (Coolangatta Tweed Heads Golf Club) 32. NTP’s – 3rd (Pro Pin) Maureen Cotsell, 6th Norma Andrews, 12th Paula Cottee. Ladies Classic – Stroke Event with 31 starters Only for Ladies with a GA handicap of up to 16.1 Proudly Sponsored by The Golf Centre Day 1 Gross Winner – Annalese McKee (Grafton District Golf Club) 81, Gross Runner Up Trish Nance 85. Nett Winner – Natalie Cooper (Pacific Dunes Golf Club) 75. NTP’s – 12th Trish Nance, 15th Annalese McKee (Grafton District Golf Club), 22nd Wendy Johnstone, 26th Vicky Sheridan (Headland Golf Club). Sunday 29 October – Coffs Plate
Help is always at hand. Don’t forget Melbourne Cup Day medley Ambrose competition Tuesday 7th November. Please bring a plate to share after the game while the running of the Cup is being televised. Sweeps will be available. Tuesday 21st is Pancreatic Cancer Day in memory of our late member Kathy Coombs. Again a medley Foursomes Mulligans. Please wear purple. Don’t forget the weekly Wine and Dine medley 9 hole comp is playable at a time to suit you and the 9 hole comp run by Pro Terry on Thursdays.
q Carole Stone, Merryl Kyburz, Anne Tobin.
Single Stableford Event with 34 starters Proudly Sponsored by Handybin Waste Services Day 2 Winner – Anne Stephenson (Maroochy River Golf Club) 33, Runner Up Merran Dobson (Maroochy River Golf Club) 31 c/b. NTP’s – 3rd Jennifer Dallinger (Coolangatta Tweed Heads Golf Club), 22nd Paula Cottee (Bonville International Golf Club), 26th Dallis Hogan. Coffs Plate Winner – Siobhan Brodie (Coolangatta Tweed Heads Golf Club) 73 (42, 31), Runner Up – Lynda Bradley (Coffs Harbour Golf Club) 64 (31, 33), 2nd Runner Up – Judy Everitt (Coffs Harbour Golf Club) 60 c/b, (31, 29). Ladies Classic – Stroke Event with 31 starters Only for Ladies with a GA handicap of up to 16.1 Proudly Sponsored by The Golf Centre Day 2 Gross Winner – Susan Price (Coolangatta Tweed Heads Golf Club) 89 c/b, Gross Runner Up Gabby Bowles (Bonville International Golf Club). Nett Winner – Jackie Rider (Port Macquarie Golf Club) 76. NTP’s – 3rd – Lynn Major, 12th Jodie Rockliff (Coolangatta Tweed Heads Golf Club), 15th Keryn Little. Ladies Classic Nett Winner – Dinah Nutchey-Robinson (18) 152 c/b (79, 73) from Coffs Harbour Golf Club, Nett Runner Up – Trish Lemin (21) 152 (78, 74) from Coffs Harbour Golf Club, Nett 2nd Runner Up – Karen Brown (14) 155 (80, 75) from Coffs Harbour Golf Club. Ladies Classic Gross Winner – Kristy Hickey (5) Total 169 (88, 81) from Coffs Harbour Golf Club. Gross Runner Up – Adele Douglas (2) Total 172 (87, 85) from Bonville International Golf Club, Gross 2nd Runner Up – Narelle Anderson (8) Total 173 (85, 88) from Safety Beach Golf Club, Gross 3rd Runner up – Keryn Little (10) Total 174 (83, 91) from Coffs Harbour Golf Club.
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DAY Gordon William 30th October 2023, passed away peacefully at Coffs Harbour Health Campus. Late of Sapphire Beach. Dearly beloved husband of Lorraine (dec’d). Loving father of Chris, Jenny and Jacqui. Cherished brother of Susan and Margaret (dec’d). Aged 86 Years Reunited With Lorraine A private family Funeral Service was held for Gordon at Hogbin Drive Crematorium, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour.
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25th October 2023, late of Coffs Harbour. Dearly beloved wife of Rino (dec’d). Loved mother and mother-in-law of Robert & Pia, Gianni & Sue and Enzo & Shaunaugh. Adored Nonna of Rebecca, Dean, Ty, Joel, Kyle, Kelsie and Bisnonna of Alexis, Mase, Darcie, River and Hank. Cherished sister, sister-in-law and aunty of their families.
27th October 2023, passed peacefully at Woolgoolga Retirement Village, late of Toormina. Beloved mother and mother-in-law of Pauline (dec’d), Peter & Chi and Lynn & Tim. Cherished grandmother and great-grandmother of their families. Aged 92 Years Rest In Peace
Aged 87 Years A Great Lady Who Loved Her Family And Friends
Betty was privately cremated at Hogbin Drive Crematorium, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour.
Amalia’s Requiem Mass was celebrated in St. Augustine’s Catholic Church, Coffs Harbour on Thursday 2nd November 2023, followed by private cremation at Hogbin Drive Crematorium, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour.
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Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend George’s graveside funeral service to be held on Tuesday, 7th November 2023 at 11am in the grounds of the Coffs Harbour Lawn Cemetery, Coramba Road, Karangi. A big special thanks to all the staff at St Joseph’s Aged Care for their care and compassion of George over the last 5 years.
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REYNOLDS Patricia ‘Beth’ 29th October 2023, sadly passed away at Coffs Harbour Health Campus. Late of Coffs Harbour formerly of Armidale. Beloved wife of Les. Beautiful mother and mother-in-law of Steven & Kerrilyn, Graeme & Lee and Diane & Chris. Adored grandma and great-grandma of their families. Aged 84 Years At Peace
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GIMBERGH Marius Laurentius ‘Bob’ 27th October 2023, peacefully at Nioka, Tamworth Base Hospital. Late of Kootingal, formerly of Karangi. Dearly beloved husband of Ria (dec’d). Loving father of Marinda (dec’d), Verona and Louisse. Dear father-in-law of Terry and Kevin. Adored Opa of their children. Dear brother and brother-in-law. Aged 88 Years Reunited With His Beloved Ria Eternally Missed By His Loved Ones Relatives and friends are invited to attend Bob’s Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel of Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour on Monday 6th November 2023 commencing at 11.30 am, thence for interment in Coffs Harbour Lawn Cemetery, Karangi. Bob’s Funeral Service will be live streamed on Keith Logue & Sons Facebook page.
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GRAYLIN Grace Margaret 30th October 2023, passed peacefully at Coffs Harbour Grange Community Care, a resident of six years, with her daughter Dawn by her side. Loving widow of Geoffrey Hickson (dec’d 1979) and James Graylin (dec’d 2013). Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Dawn & Wal and Michael (dec’d). Loved step-mother of Richard, Jeremy and Virginia, step-nanna to Andrew, Nicole & Shane. Treasured nanna of Leanne & Barry, Jodie & Paul, Darren & Vanessa, Danielle & Marty, Michelle & Jeremy. Great-nanna of 16 and great-great-grandma of 2. Aged 95 Years Our Angel Now In Heaven Relatives and friends are invited to attend Grace’s Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel of Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour on Friday 10th November 2023 commencing at 11.30 am.
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2 Darcy Doyle glass framed prints, 40cm x 50cm 'The Kite Flyer' and 'Hopscotch' Photos can be sent $30. 0490 161 119
ADVANCE Notice Saturday 11/11 from 8.30AM. Quality collectables, art works, garden tools and equipment, compressor, ladders, hand tools, records and CDs, travel goods and household items. 4 Highlander Dr North Boambee Valley e031123
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3 PANEL room divider privacy screen weave design. 170cmW, 120cm when fully open. $85 Photos avail. 0490 161 119 f271023
60L FRIDGE/freezer Primus, also for car $300. 0499 592 475 e171123
SAT 4 Nov. 7am - 2pm Outdoor furniture designer hats, wall art cushions, decorator items, lamps & assorted light fittings, CDs, DVDs bassinet, 9 man tent and lots more. Only quality items - no junk. (CASH ONLY). 6 Amanda Close, Middle Boambee e031123
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A variety of pictures old & modern prints, several by old masters. Reducing collection, prices lower Phone 6652 3791 F070722
ABROCKET twister exercise waist and abdomen trainer Brand new in box $35. 0490 161 119 F120523
AIR conditioner Daikin 5.0 kW reverse cycle $900 ono. Brand new hardly used, purchased in error. 0417 776 453 Re080324
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ANALOG clock and tide clock mounted on 900yr old Cedar. Made by mens shed. 45cmL x 20cm H. $95 Photos avail. 0490 161 119 f271023
ANTIQUE Table hexagonal, on steel castors. Exc cond. $265 0415 981 605 ReS061023
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House for Sale Items Old Bullock Yoke $800 ono Antique fire grate $350 Solid limewashed coffee table 1.5m x 850cm $200 York running machine, commercial grade, exc cond $1,200 Oak Drop Leaf Table, barley legs, extends to seat 6. $350. 1 Large concrete decorative Eagle, indoor or outdoor $175. Beautiful! Ph: 6568 5026 or 0456 630 421 Located Nambucca Heads
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1/40 Little St, Coffs Harbour. Sat 4 & Sun 5 Nov from 8am - 2pm EVERYTHING MUST GO: Antiques, furniture kitchenware, stereo collectables and vintage clothes.
LADIES Prescription reading glasses. In the grounds of the Coffs Base Hospital Ph: 0405 805 415
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Passed peacefully at Shoreline. Late of Coffs Harbour. A much loved wife of Bruce. A loving mother to Allen, Leanne and Bryan. Motherin-law to Roslyn, John, Jenny and Narelle. Loved grandmother to 10 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Sadly missed by her extended family.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Betty’s celebration of life service to be held TODAY, Friday 3rd November 2023 at 11.30am in the Chapel of the Coffs Harbour Crematorium, Coramba Road Karangi. In lieu of floral tributes donations to Brain Cancer may be left at the chapel.
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WYONG RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB LIMITED ACN 000 834 908, the Applicant, has applied to the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority to increase by 20, from 61 to 81, the number of gaming machines it is permitted to operate at WOOLGOOLGA DIGGERS CLUB LIQC300237656 of 17 Beach Street, Woolgoolga, NSW, 2456.
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PRICE REDUCED! 2 br manufactured home in o55's village. Located in Bonville. $350,000 ono. 0431 267 653 Re230224
BBQ 4 burner Capt N. Cook. Large Home made cooking plate plus small grill plate. VG Cond $100 Ph. 0411527727 F140723
BED king and mattress good condition $70. Call John 6651 7710 F130123
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For Sale 2 x VINTAGE Floral padded footstools. 50cm x 45cm x 45cm H. Photos avail. $35 each. 0490 161 119 f220923
BILLARD table 8ft x 4ft plus accessories - equal to new. Slate top, Drop pockets, turn legs and sides. Full price $5,000 Ph: 6653 7595
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BISLEY womens workpant stretch cotton S10 1x black 1x stone Brand new $30 each Ph 0432 294 491
CRICKET bat, Merv Hughes signed sticker $15. 0490 161 119
FUJITSU Air conditioner 7kW + inverter. Good working order. $250 0478 746 650
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BOOTS, blk s37 Effegie $50. 0432 294 491 F260822
DIAPHRAGM Pressure relief valve 300psi Model 8460 new $75 0407 654 879 F250823
BOW fronted china cabinet, original glass and handle $300 ono Sideboard, original handle, $150 ono. Ph 0417 021 857 e031123
BRACELET, Magnetic Stainless Rods, 22cm long can reshape even to rings $65 0407654 879 F140723
DVD complete set all 7 seasons Madmen $50ono 0488 763 132 F240323
DVDs over 100 Varies from movies to documentaries. $100ono 6656 2373
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CD Rack stand, Solid timber holds 60 CD’s in excel cond $40 Ph 0422 440 802 Woopi F180823
COFFEE Machine Jura Impressa J9.3 Swiss Made, exc cond Reasonable Offer Accepted. 0418 278 966 Re190424
COFFEE Table timber frame smokey glass top .7 x .6mtr $60 0422 440 802 Woopi
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COMMODE, mid century oak bedroom toilet. Circa 1950s with original chamber pot. $100. Photos can be sent. 0490 161 119 F180823
ELECTRIC Folding Walking Machine Hardly used $200ono Ph 6653 3442
ERGONOMIC Height adjustable study desk chair. $65. 0490 161 119
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COOK canopy rangehood 60cm $50 Kitchen sink 1/1/2 basins with tap $50. Sawtell Ph: 0458 006 643 F170622
CORNINGWARE Genuine Blue Cornflower. Browning dish & Bake/Server on Stand $100 for both 0407 654 879 F300623
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LARGE gold framed wall mirror. 75cm x 50cm. Photos can be sent. $60. 0490161119
OCTAGONAL display cabinet, 60cm x 60cm $65. Photos can be sent 0490161119
SNOW Skis and bindings. Incl poles and Salomen boots Great cond. $100 the lot 0409 022 456
TOWBAR Complete suit Subaru Forrester 2000 - 2007. $90. 0422410169
2008 VW Golf hatch auto, 244,307km, 6 mth rego. $6,000. Ph 0477 990 446
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GAS Heater LPG Palomo brand in good working order $75 Ph 0422 440 802 GOLF Clubs – Ping Ladies R/H – 12 clubs Faith Series +D Callaway L cond, 1 Golf Bag exc SO Owner. $650 ono. Ph 0418 116 906
LARGE plastic garden pots, $4 each of 3 for $10. 6654 0829 F201023
LARGE vintage timber wall mirror. Photo can be supplied. 90cm x 70cm $75. 0490 161 119
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02 4981 8882 LITTLE Golden Books library of 4, clean pages no screen learning $100 ph 0407 654 879
PAVERS 200 pavers all in GC 200 x 200 x 60 mm. $25 the lot Ph 6654 0465
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GUTTER Grate. Used 4 x 98cm lengths, 13cm wide, terracotter colour $30 Ph. 0411527727
OUTDOOR Dining table 1.8mx1m. Marble stone LD top on metal SO frame. 4 wicker tub chairs. $300 Ph 6658 1945
OZ trail wardrobe four shelves and hanging space $50 Ono 0456 210 772
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STAINLESS steel saucepans 5 plus boiler In exc clean cond. D some OLsuitable for as new. S Not induction. $50. Moonee 0422 440 802 F271023
STANDARD timber floor lamp, 155cm tall $45. Photos can be sent 0490 161 119 F131023
FEED bin, solid metal with lid, used for animal feed, capacity equivalent to a 44 gal drum. $75 6653 8337
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FISHING rods. 2 Surf casters over 4m long 1 boat rod. Complete with reels. $100 for the lot. Ph: 6656 2373 F310323
FISHING rods, reels etc Fishing rods surf & river reels all sizes 15 sinkers hooks lures etc squidgies aerator etc, nothing over $20. 0481 063 391 F250823
F L AV O U R C H E F cooking systyem-brand new $50 ono SMS 0409 916 076
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FOLD Up boat trailer, Flip N Easy, great condition $850. All galvanised S20310. 0419 995 609 ReS120124
GYM equipment Exercise bike, rowing machine, ab machine Open this Offers 0429 945 374
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LOUNGE 2 seater 2x 1 seater wooden arm rests exc cond $100 Call John 6651 7710
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PORTABLE Globe sewing machine in working order. Photos can be sent. $60 0490 161 119
STEAM Mop Hoover with 2 cleaning pads in very good as new condition $40 Moonee 0422440802
HEALTH care adjust orthopedic posture chair 200kg, swl. $65. Photos can be sent. 0490161119
LOVELY boudoir bedroom dressing chair Unmarked. $85. Photos can be sent. 0490 161 119
HISENSE mini fridge model KR6BE47 LD in ex SOPhotos can cond. $95. be sent. 0490 161 119
LOVELY Mid century style Gossip bench (Vintage telephone chair). Photos avail. $60. 0490 161 119
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JIGSAWS, 28 jigsaws complete, clean and boxed. $100. 66512553
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JUST Cars magazines 60 total just $50 Ph: 0467 587 536
PORTABLE toilet, never used, $1950. Phone 0418 660 838 e031123
PRESSURE Relief Valve, Model 23120 150psi, for spray tank $50. 0458 230 431 F250823
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LOUNGE 2 seater single seater wood arm rests exc cond. $100 6651 7710 F071022
PRESTIGE Pressure cooker perfect cond. Trivet, basket and spare seal incl. $99 Ph: 6653 8337 or 0419 166 688 F220422
MARKWELL 3 phase 18cfm air compressor $99. Ph 0474 378 447 MATTRESS and base king single, as new $300 Ph: 0457 679 486
QUALITY wooden furniture for sale made by craftsman/carpenter variety to choose from view anytime. 66523791 ReS031123
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MATURE trees, inc new season christmas bush, yukkas, clumping bamboo. 0428812383
RECLINER Jason brand. Fully operational $50. 0409 022 456 F020623
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JIGSAW colt js65jd exc cond $30. 6651 7710
MENS Bike 26” Repco Tracer Alloy Frame 21 speed Led lights VG Cond. $100.00 0411 527 727 METRONOME for piano lessons $25. 6651 8500 F130123
ROOF Rack Thule suits small car like LDSubaru Forester. Good cond SO $80. 0407 653 714 F040823
RUSTIC oblong 6 seat 1930's white mahogany farm table $60. Ph 0474 378 447
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TAPEGUN, Commercial hand tying machine includes 8 rolls tape & 5000 staples. $100 0407 654 879 F190822
NEW mans PU leather cross over man bag 26cm x 22cm x 9cm $35. Photos can be sent 0490 161 119
TAPESTRY, Glass framed and wall hung $95. 0422 440 802 F130123
TENNIS racquets, man and ladies older style (Yvonne Goolagong) $40.00 each. Phone 0401 221 864
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TREADMILL Electric good condition Healthstream Gold Series. Long, wide flat running platform $300. 0431 310 830 e241123
LANDCRUISER 1998 VCG dual tanks 295,000kms with good tires and kit. $17,000neg 12 months reg CR02QM Ph: 0415 621 222
TWO seater cane lounge, cane in good cond, requires cushions $75. Photos can be sent 0490 161 119
SEIKO 5 automatic 21 jewels mechanical watch. $95. Photos avail 0490 161 119 f271023
VACUUM cleaner Airflow 2000W power Ideal for car cleaning or smaller homes Red & Black Good cond Inc accessories. $30 ONO Tel: 0415 715 619 f031123
VACUUM cleaner Volta 2000w Very powerful Silver/Red VGC $35 ono Tel: 0415 715 619 Boambee East
THE Great Courses university level complete 7 DVDs and books - Classic American Literature $50ono. The Great Courses university level complete 4 DVDs and books - Classic British Literature $50ono Ph: 0488 763 132 F181122
VINTAGE art deco large wall mirror, 70cm x 50cm. $85. Photos can be sent. 0490161119 VINTAGE Jason three in one barometer, $95 Photos can be sent 0490161119 F061023
WALL unit, large, timber and glass, good cond teak. $75. 6652 5377 F270522
WASHING Machine 9kg Fisher Paykel Great condition $450 Ph 6653 3442
LARGE bench for work or decoration. 2m have a look. Phone 6652 3791 F270123
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SHOWER Screen good cond 2 sides, one slider can deliver locally $99 call 0434 212 460
OAK sideboards with ornate mirror, circa 1920. 0428 812 383
SINGLE beds 2 with mattresses $20 each 66492657
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TRAILER Sailer Hutton 24 registered. Trailer & boat ready to go. $7500. 0427034446 Re230421
Caravans 2015 JAYCO Pop Top 16.6ft ensuite, aircon microwave, solar, stove D Reg fridge +Sextras. OL til Mar ‘24 TR22ER $38,000ono 0439 257990 e031123
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THREE 1930’s Art Deco vintage wallD mirrors OL $85 each AssortedSsize. Photos avail. 0490 161 119 f271023
WINE Bar decor 3 green glass bottles in Seagrass Vintage 1970 $100 ono 0407654879 F250823
THREE Heavey duty collapsible reflective safety truck triangles $30 0490 161 119
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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
WINE Fridge – Large Transtherm Ermitage Holds 240 bottles Reasonable Offer Accepted. 0418278966 Re190424
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LAPTOP hard drive cloning kit $30. 6649 2967
NISSAN Pathfinder 2011 Ti 550 7 seater 4WD V6 turbo diesel Rego til Feb 24 CZW48H $17,500 Located Port Stephens Ph: 0401 308 359
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KARCHER Steam Cleaner $20. 0499 592 475
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HORSE MANURE Organic - Composted - Garden Ready 50l sacks 1 x $6, 3 x $15 Orders: 0429 583 144 Collect: 24 Kratz Drive
TANDEM Holstar Grand Tourer bike, exc cond $1200. 0458 274 319
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FREEDOM Toilet riser with swing away arm LD rests. Photos SO avail. $100. 0490 161 119
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2015 Suzuki Swift GL Hatchback 5 dr Auto Rego till Jan 2024 31,208kms. Exc cond DCB32G. $15,999 ono Ph: 0428 227 1022
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FOAM Mattresses x 2 Firm 22cm thick Single bed size. Covered with clean, strong removable Fabric. Ideal for spare beds or couch. VG Cond $50 each or $90 for pair Ph. 0411527727
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FEEDER bin, metal galvanised, hooks onto fence or post. $55. 6653 8337
TRAVELERS palm $50 Jacaranda and flame tree $40 each mature trees in pots, approx 9ft high. Ph 6653 8337
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CARGO Barrier to suit early Nissan X-Trail Milford brand. $50. Ph 0421 750 592
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TIMBER workstation Pine coloured with 5 shelves including a slideout keyboard shelf and CD holder. 1200 L x 600 W x 1400 H VGC $45 ONO Tel: 0415 715 619 f031123
2010 HYUNDAI Getz SX Automatic 5 door hatch 106,000km LD rego SO BE14SF in Feb 24, $6,500 negotiable Ph 0412 086 804 e171123
2022 SNOWY River 21’ immaculate, diesel heater, inverter, many extras. Reg 625UNT $72,500 negotiatable 0427 97 8269 e101123
ACTIVE Camper Slide On, One owner since new, EC, always stored in garage. Suits well back ute, either Super/ Extra cab, twin cab or standard ute. Extras inc Solar Panels, side awning, external fold up tray, + extra power points & lights. New batteries just fitted. Separate garage trolley inc. Ideal for two people + with large double bed, fridge stove, sink & cafe seat table configuration which can convert to an extra bed if needed. $19,800 Located at Woolgoolga NSW for easy change over 0422 189 338 e031123
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The dynamite charms of Rebecca Gibney (Packed to the Rafters) and Charles Edwards (The Crown, pictured with Gibney) cultivate this quirky and fail-safe comedy of characters about suddenly running an inherited winery in New Zealand, with mixed results. While the characters often tread a predictable path, it’s the free-flowing humour that hooks you in. As season two kicks off, the promise of romance between Daisy (Gibney) and Louis (Edwards) always dangles but is yet to ripen, as he makes another gallant attempt to save his flailing marriage.
After the marathon 51 episodes of fervent painting, tiling, setting up candles and/or flowers and general bickering between the contestants, it’s finally time for the moment of truth: auction night! It might only feel like yesterday since last year’s couples gave us both boom and bust tales in the tree-change spot of Gisborne, but now it’s time to find out if Charming Street, in coastal Hampton East, will serenade everyone with fairytale results. If host Scott Cam (pictured) appears a little nervous and sweaty, it’s understandable; real estate is an unpredictable beast. Will millionaire veteran bidder Danny Wallis come out to play? And can this year’s villains, Kristy and Brett, win their happily ever after?
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Crime shows and podcasts are a wildly popular genre. From unnerving crime scene photos to witness testimonies and newly discovered evidence, they offer a fascinating, macabre look at the very dark side of human nature. It’s compelling to play armchair detective, putting together the pieces of the puzzling crime to perhaps even solve it. In this cold-case series, retired detective Deborah Wallace (pictured) is unravelling clues to some of Australia’s most baffling unsolved murders, with the backing of local police, in an effort to finally bring closure and put these cases to bed. Tonight, it’s the case of 26-year-old new mother Lynette White, who was tragically murdered in her Coogee apartment back in 1973. 0311
FRIDAY, November 3 ABC TV (2)
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6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Australia After War. (Final, PG, R) 11.00 Don’t Stop The Music. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Shetland. (Mal, R) 2.00 Countdown To War. (R) 3.00 Gardening Aust. (R) 4.00 All Creatures Great And Small. (PG, R) 4.55 Back Roads. (R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Babies: Their Wonderful World. (R) 10.10 Fantastical Factory Of Curious Craft. (PG, R) 11.05 Great Canal Journeys. (R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 3.45 The Cook Up. (R) 4.15 Secret Scotland. (PGs, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Jesse Stone: Sea Change. (2007, Msv, R) 2.00 House Of Wellness. (PGa) 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: Christmas In The Key Of Hark. (2020, G) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R)
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.00 Bold. (PGas, R) 9.30 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Dr Phil. (PGal, R) 2.00 The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition. (R) 3.10 Ent. Tonight. 3.30 Everyday Gourmet. 4.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 4.30 Bold. (PGa) 5.00 News.
6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Gardening Australia. Costa Georgiadis tours a potted paradise. 8.30 Under The Vines. (Return, PG) As Daisy comes to terms with her new life, Louis tries to repair his old one before returning to England. 9.20 Midsomer Murders. (Mv, R) The discovery of a saint’s bones at an archaeological dig causes a stir in the village. 10.50 ABC Late News. 11.05 Question Everything. (R) 11.35 Silent Witness. (Mav, R) 12.40 Frayed. (Mls, R) 1.25 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)
6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Hunting Egypt’s Lost Treasures. (PG) 8.30 Jack The Ripper: Hidden Victims. (Mav, R) 9.25 Tony Robinson: Britain’s Greatest River. (R) 10.15 SBS World News Late. 10.45 Unseen. (Final, Malnv) 11.40 Tell Me Who I Am. (Mv, R) 2.40 Antidisturbios. (Malv, R) 4.35 Bamay. (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. Ed Halmagyi makes a mango cup salad. 8.30 MOVIE: As Good As It Gets. (1997, Mal, R) A misanthropic writer, suffering from an obsessive-compulsive disorder, finds his life thrown into chaos after the only waitress at his favourite café is absent due to her son’s chronic asthma. Determined to restore his routine, he reluctantly becomes involved in her and his neighbour’s lives. Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt, Greg Kinnear. 11.25 SAS Australia. (MA15+al, R) The final four must work together. 1.00 Home Shopping.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Beach House Hunters. 8.30 MOVIE: Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason. (2004, Mdls, R) Renée Zellweger. 10.35 MOVIE: Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past. (2009, Ms, R) 12.30 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.30 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.30 Great Australian Detour. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Postcards. (PG, R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R)
6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 The Graham Norton Show. (PGal, R) 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (Malns, R) Celebrity panellists include Urzila Carlson, Lloyd Langford, Alex Ward, Ed Kavalee and Sam Pang. 9.30 The Graham Norton Show. (Mls, R) Guests include Cate Blanchett. 10.30 Road To The Melbourne Cup Carnival. 11.00 The Project. (R) 12.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.00 Home Shopping. (R)
ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 6.55pm Shaun The Sheep. 7.05 Gardening Australia Junior. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 MOVIE: L.A. Confidential. (1997, M) 10.50 Would I Lie To You? 11.20 QI. 11.55 Killing Eve. 12.35am George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 1.25 ABC News Update. 1.30 Close. 5.00 Mini Kids. 5.20 Tik Tak. 5.25 Wallykazam! 5.50 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 10.00 Shortland St. Noon Most Expensivest. 1.50 Killing Cancer. 2.35 Maternity Leave. 3.25 WorldWatch. 5.20 Cyberwar. 5.50 The Curse Of Oak Island. 6.40 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 Hoarders. 9.25 Sex Tape Italy. 10.20 Sex With Sunny Megatron. 11.20 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 1.20am Dark Side Of The Ring. 3.10 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera.
7TWO (62) 6am Morning Programs. Noon Better Homes. 1.00 House Of Wellness. 2.00 Discover With RAA Travel. 2.30 The Great Australian Doorstep. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Australia’s Deadliest. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Pie In The Sky. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 10.30 Cliveden: A Very British Country House. 11.45 Late Programs.
9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 Explore. 2.00 Dr Quinn. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: The Day The Earth Caught Fire. (1961, PG) 5.30 Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Storm Rising. (Premiere) 8.30 Challenger Disaster: The Lost Tapes. 9.30 Facing. 10.30 Major Crimes. 11.30 Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Soccer. A-League Men. Round 2. Central Coast Mariners v Macarthur FC. Highlights. 8.30 Jake And The Fatman. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. 8.30 NCIS. 9.25 NCIS: Hawai’i. 10.20 NCIS: Los Angeles. 11.15 Star Trek: Discovery. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Of Love & Lies. Continued. (2019, PG) 7.00 My Brilliant Career. (1979) 8.50 Skies Of Lebanon. (2020, PG, Italian) 10.35 Almost Famous. (2000, M) 12.55pm Bee Season. (2005, M) 2.50 The Movie Show. 3.25 Hachi: A Dog’s Tale. (2009, PG) 5.10 Bicentennial Man. (1999, PG) 7.30 Spy Game. (2001, M) 9.50 Layer Cake. (2004, MA15+) 11.45 Our Kind Of Traitor. (2016, MA15+) 1.50am Late Programs.
7MATE (64) 6am Morning Programs. Noon American Restoration. 12.30 Simpsons. 2.00 Down East Dickering. 3.00 Timbersports. 3.30 Billy The Exterminator. 4.00 Horses For Courses. 5.00 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. Game 21. Adelaide Strikers v Sydney Sixers. 8.30 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. Game 22. Perth Scorchers v Melbourne Renegades. Midnight Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon Medium. 1.00 Bewitched. 1.30 Raymond. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 MOVIE: Dora And The Lost City Of Gold. (2019, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix. (2007, M) 10.10 MOVIE: Stargate: Continuum. (2008, M) 12.10am Homeland. (Final) 1.30 Surviving The Stone Age. 2.30 Late Programs.
NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 2.20pm Anthem Sessions Interstitials. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Motown Magic. 3.25 Aussie Bush Tales. 3.40 Fresh Fairytales. 4.00 Crazy Smart Science. 4.30 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 NITV News: Nula. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 Coastal Africa. 7.30 MOVIE: My Life As A Zucchini. (2016, M) 8.45 MOVIE: Flawless. (1999) 10.50 Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 9.00 News. 10.00 AM Agenda. 11.00 NewsDay. Noon NewsDay. 1.00 Chris Kenny Tonight. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 Erin. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 The Rita Panahi Show. 8.00 The US Report. 9.00 The Media Show. 9.30 NewsNight. 10.00 NewsNight. 11.00 Late Programs.
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TEN (5)
6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Rage. (PG) 12.00 News. 12.30 Midsomer Murders. (Mv, R) 2.00 Annika. (Mav, R) 2.50 Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes. 4.40 Landline. (R) 5.10 Joanna Lumley’s Spice Trail Adventure. (PGa, R)
6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 Curious Traveller. (PG) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Motorcycle Racing. Superbike World C’ship. Round 12. Spanish Round. 3.00 Figure Skating. ISU Figure Skating. Grand Prix 1. Skate America Pt 2. H’lights. 4.30 Marion Jones: Press Pause. (PGas, R) 5.30 Inferno: Letters From Auschwitz.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG) 12.00 Horse Racing. James Squire Golden Eagle Day and Derby Raceday. 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R)
6.00 Hello SA. (PG, R) 6.30 ACA. (R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 Arctic Vets. (PGm, R) 12.30 Great Australian Detour. 1.00 My Way. (R) 1.30 The Pet Rescuers. (PG, R) 2.00 Garden Gurus. 2.30 Rugby League. Pacific C’ships. Men’s. Final. Pacific Cup. Australia v New Zealand. 5.30 Getaway. (PG)
6.00 What’s Up Down Under. (R) 6.30 Leading The Way. 7.00 GCBC. (R) 7.30 My Market Kitchen. (R) 8.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 8.30 Road To The Melbourne Cup Carnival. (R) 9.00 St10. (PG) 11.00 To Be Advised. 11.30 Horse Racing. Melbourne Cup Carnival. Victoria Derby Day.
6.00 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (R) Narrated by Annabel Crabb. 7.00 ABC News. A look at the top stories of the day. 7.30 Shakespeare And Hathaway. (PGa) A death occurs at a Shakespeare-for-hire agency. 8.20 Vera. (Mv, R) Part 2 of 4. DCI Vera Stanhope investigates the mysterious death of a young man. 9.50 Annika. (Mav, R) Annika and the team track down a murderer. 10.40 Under The Vines. (PG, R) 11.25 QI. (Ms, R) 11.55 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)
6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 The Cotswolds With Pam Ayres. 8.20 The Royals: A History Of Scandals. (PG) 9.20 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys. (PG, R) 10.10 Great Continental Railway Journeys. (PGa, R) 11.20 Rex In Rome. (Mas, R) 1.10 Face To Face. (Ma, R) 3.10 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (PGa, R) 4.10 Bamay. (R) 4.50 Destination Flavour Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) A red flag is raised for Border Force. 7.30 MOVIE: Raising Helen. (2004, PGal, R) A young woman’s carefree lifestyle comes to a screeching halt after she becomes responsible for three children. Kate Hudson, Abigail Breslin. 10.00 MOVIE: Salt. (2010, Mlv, R) After she is accused of being a Russian spy, a CIA agent goes on the run and tries to prove her innocence. Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber. 12.00 12 Monkeys. (MA15+av, R) Cole and Ramse repair their broken friendship. 1.00 Home Shopping.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 ICC World Cup: Pre-Game. Hosted by Roz Kelly and Mark Taylor. 7.30 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Group stage. Australia v England. First innings. From Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, India. 11.00 ICC World Cup: Innings Break. Takes a look at the play so far in the ICC World Cup match between Australia and England. 11.30 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Group stage. Australia v England. Second innings. 3.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. (R) Home shopping. 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Helping Hands. (PG)
6.00 10 News First. 7.00 Jamie Cooks The Mediterranean. Part 2 of 4. 8.00 MOVIE: Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. (2015, Mv, R) A secret agent and his team must eradicate a rogue organisation that is committed to destroying them. Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson. 10.30 The Cheap Seats. (Mal, R) Presented by Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald. 11.30 Blue Bloods. (Mv, R) 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Authentic. (PG) 5.00 Hour Of Power.
ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 6.55pm Shaun The Sheep. 7.05 Karma’s World. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 QI. 8.30 Live At The Apollo. 9.15 Whose Line Is It Anyway? 9.40 INXS: Live Baby Live. 11.20 Mock The Week. 11.50 Staged. 12.15am MythBusters. 1.05 Portlandia. 1.50 Blunt Talk. 2.20 Veneno. 3.10 ABC News Update. 3.15 Close. 5.00 Mini Kids. 5.20 Tik Tak. 5.25 Wallykazam! 5.50 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 10.00 Shortland St. Noon Noisey. 12.55 Planet A. 1.25 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 2.45 WorldWatch. 4.40 Mastermind Aust. 5.45 American Runestone: A Viking Mystery. 6.40 The Future With Hannah Fry. 7.40 When Big Things Go Wrong. 8.30 Dirty Rotten Cleaners. 9.25 Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films. 11.20 Why Women Kill. 1.10am The X-Files. 3.00 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera.
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6am Morning Programs. 11.00 Horses For Courses. Noon House Of Wellness. 1.00 Harry’s Practice. 1.30 I Escaped To The Country. 2.30 Better Homes. 4.00 Escape To The Country. 5.00 Horse Racing. James Squire Golden Eagle Day and Derby Raceday. 6.00 Heathrow. 6.30 The Yorkshire Vet In Autumn. 7.30 The Yorkshire Vet. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 11.30 Late Programs.
9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 7.30 Danger Man. 8.30 TV Shop. 10.00 Helping Hands. 10.30 My Favorite Martian. 11.00 Celebrity Yorkshire Auction House. Noon MOVIE: The Face Of Fu Manchu. (1965, PG) 2.00 Motor Racing. SpeedSeries. Round 7. 5.00 MOVIE: Return To Paradise. (1953, PG) 7.00 MOVIE: Sliding Doors. (1998, PG) 9.00 MOVIE: Sex And The City. (2008, MA15+) 11.55 Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 9.00 Snap Happy. 9.30 Diagnosis Murder. 11.30 On The Fly. (Return) Noon Escape Fishing With ET. 12.30 Australia By Design: Architecture. 1.00 Jake And The Fatman. 2.00 JAG. 5.00 Reel Action. 5.30 iFish. 6.00 JAG. 7.00 Soccer. A-League Men. Round 3. Melbourne Victory v Adelaide United. 10.15 NCIS. 11.10 48 Hours. 12.05am FBI: International. 1.00 Star Trek: Discovery. 2.00 Late Programs.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am The Well-Digger’s Daughter. (2011, PG, French) 8.00 Of Love & Lies. (2019, PG) 10.00 Queen Bees. (2021) 11.55 Stage Mother. (2020, M) 1.35pm Bicentennial Man. (1999, PG) 4.00 My Brilliant Career. (1979) 5.55 Vanity Fair. (2004, PG) 8.30 Hereditary. (2018, MA15+) 10.50 Ema. (2019, MA15+, Spanish) 12.50am In Fabric. (2018, MA15+) 3.05 Layer Cake. (2004, MA15+) 5.30 Bicentennial Man. (1999, PG)
7MATE (64) 6am Morning Programs. 11.30 Life Off Road. Noon My Road To Adventure. 12.30 Timbersports. 1.00 Blokesworld. 1.30 Dipper’s Rigs. 2.00 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 3.00 Football. AFL Women’s. Round 10. Port Adelaide v GWS Giants. 5.00 Counting Cars. 5.30 Storage Wars. 6.00 Pawn Stars. 7.30 MOVIE: Waterworld. (1995, M) 10.15 MOVIE: First Kill. (2017, MA15+) 12.20am Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm MOVIE: A Dogwalker’s Christmas Tale. (2015) 3.15 Motor Racing. FIA World Endurance C’ship. 6 Hours Of Fuji. H’lights. 4.15 A1: Highway Patrol. 5.15 Sunnyside. 5.45 MOVIE: Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel. (2009) 7.30 MOVIE: The Hunger Games. (2012, M) 10.15 MOVIE: Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. (2013, MA15+) Midnight Late Programs.
NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 11.15 Pacific Lockdown: Sea Of Resilience. 12.15pm Coastal Africa. 1.05 Going Places. 3.05 Torres To The Thames. 4.05 Defining Moments. 4.35 Bamay. 5.35 Anthem Sessions Interstitials. 5.40 The Cook Up. 6.10 News. 6.20 First People’s Kitchen. 6.50 Ice Cowboys. 7.40 Bears: The Ultimate Survivors. 8.30 Alone. 9.40 MOVIE: Housebound. (2014, MA15+) 11.35 Late Programs.
6am News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Gameday Live. 8.00 Gameday Live. 9.00 Racing Dreams: The Everest. 10.00 News. 11.00 Weekend Live. Noon Weekend Live. 1.00 Weekend Live. 2.00 News. 2.30 News. 3.00 Weekend Live. 4.00 News. 5.00 News. 6.00 Fox Sports News. 7.00 The US Report. 8.00 The Media Show. 8.30 NewsNight. 9.00 Racing Dreams: The Everest. 10.00 Full Time Live. 11.00 Late Programs.
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NBN (8)
TEN (5)
6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 World This Week. (R) 11.00 Compass. (PG, R) 11.30 Praise. (PG, R) 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. 1.30 Gardening Aust. (R) 2.30 Shakespeare And Hathaway. (PG, R) 3.15 Grand Designs. (R) 4.10 Martin Clunes: Islands Of The Pacific. (PG, R) 5.00 Take 5 With Zan Rowe. (PG, R) 5.30 Nigella’s Cook, Eat, Repeat. (R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Lap Of Luxury: Escapes Down Under. 10.00 Welcome To My Farm. 11.00 Curious Traveller. (PG) 12.00 APAC Weekly. 12.30 France 24 English News. 1.00 Speedweek. 3.00 Figure Skating. ISU Grand Prix. Skate Canada. H’lights. 5.30 The Point: Road To Referendum History Bites. (R) 5.35 Hitler’s Putsch: Birth Of The Nazi Party.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PGa, R) 1.00 Jabba’s Movies. (PGahv, R) 1.30 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. Game 25. Sydney Sixers v Melbourne Renegades. 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Sydney Weekender.
6.00 Fishing Aust. (R) 6.30 Drive TV. (R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Sports Sunday. (PG) 11.00 Cross Court. 11.30 Great Barrier Reef: A Living Treasure. (PG, R) 12.30 Fishing Aust. 1.00 Drive TV. 1.30 The Block. (PGl, R) 2.30 Maritime Masters: Expedition Antarctica. (PG) 3.30 Rugby League. Pacific C’ships. Men’s. Final. Pacific Bowl. Fiji v Papua New Guinea.
6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 St10. (PG) 12.00 The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition. (R) 1.10 My Market Kitchen. (R) 1.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 2.00 Food Trail: South Africa. (R) 2.30 Australia By Design: Architecture. 3.00 Cook With Luke. 3.30 Destination Dessert. (R) 4.00 GCBC. (R) 4.30 Luxury Escapes. 5.00 News.
6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Joanna Lumley’s Spice Trail Adventure: India. (PG) Part 2 of 4. 8.20 Annika. (Ma) The team investigates when a newly released prisoner is found dead in a dog cage under a bridge in Edinburgh. 9.10 Shetland. (Mal) After the discovery of an unknown body, the search for Connor grows increasingly desperate. 10.10 Total Control. (Mal, R) 11.00 Troppo. (Mal, R) 11.55 Rage Vault. (MA15+adhlnsv) 2.05 Escape From The City. (R) 5.00 Insiders. (R)
6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Treasures Of India With Bettany Hughes. 8.25 Kennedy And Sinatra: Dark Secrets. 10.00 Secrets Of The Ancient Builders. (R) 11.05 Caesar’s Doomsday War. (Mav, R) 12.40 24 Hours In Emergency. (Ma, R) 2.30 A Short History Of Living Longer. (PGas, R) 3.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (PG, R) 4.30 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 Al Jazeera.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 The 1% Club. (PGls) 8.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) A cricketer is not playing by the rules. 8.30 Ron Iddles: The Good Cop: Jane Thurgood-Dove. (Mav) A look at the murder of Jane Thurgood-Dove. 9.35 Air Crash Investigations: Cockpit Catastrophe. (PGa) Examines the case of Sichuan Airlines 8633. 10.35 Evil By Design. (Mav) 11.45 Autopsy USA. (Mad, R) 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 The Block. (Final, PGl) 9.00 60 Minutes. 10.00 Nine News Late. 10.30 Under Investigation. (Mv, R) 11.30 #TextMeWhenYouGetHome. (Mv) 12.20 World’s Greatest Engineering Icons. (R) 1.30 Cross Court. (R) 2.00 #TextMeWhenYouGetHome. (Mv, R) 2.50 9Honey: He Said She Said. (PG) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 Fishing Aust. (R) 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.30 The Sunday Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 The Graham Norton Show. Guests include Sarah Snook. 8.30 FBI. (Mav) Jubal teams up with Detective Jack Lombardo when a trucker is gunned down after a routine trip from Canada. 9.30 NCIS: Hawai’i. (Mav, R) When a special forces US Marine captain is murdered, the NCIS team finds a suspect in an unusual place. 10.30 NCIS. (Mv, R) 11.30 The Sunday Project. (R) 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.
ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s Programs. 6.55pm Shaun The Sheep. 7.05 Karma’s World. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 QI. 8.30 Louis Theroux: Life On The Edge. 9.25 You Can’t Ask That. 9.55 Vera. 11.25 Civilisations. 12.25am Penn & Teller: Fool Us. 1.10 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 1.50 ABC News Update. 1.55 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.10 Peg + Cat. 5.25 Bing. 5.30 Sarah & Duck. 5.40 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Small Business Secrets. 10.05 Shortland St. 12.05pm Big Cats Of The Gulf. 12.35 The Third Industrial Revolution. 2.30 Devoured. 3.20 Jungletown. 4.10 WorldWatch. 4.40 Cowboy Kings Of Crypto. 5.10 Inside Sydney Airport. 6.10 Kars & Stars. 6.40 Mysteries From Above. 7.35 Abandoned Engineering. 8.30 Race For The Planet. (Return) 9.40 Late Programs.
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6am Morning Programs. Noon Escape To The Country. 1.00 The Surgery Ship. 2.00 South Aussie With Cosi. 2.30 Discover With RAA Travel. 3.00 The Bowls Show. 4.00 Escape To The Country. 5.00 Football. AFL Women’s. Round 10. Fremantle v Sydney. 7.00 Heathrow. 7.30 World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys. 8.30 Call The Midwife. 9.30 Miniseries: Manhunt: The Night Stalker. 10.40 Late Programs.
9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 8.30 The Incredible Journey. 9.00 Turning Point. 9.30 TV Shop. 10.00 Getaway. 10.30 World’s Greatest Journeys. 11.35 MOVIE: The Ship That Died Of Shame. (1955, PG) 1.35pm Iconic Australia. 2.45 MOVIE: Follow That Dream. (1962) 5.00 M*A*S*H. 7.00 ICC World Cup: Pre-Game. 7.30 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Group stage. India v South Africa. First innings. 11.00 Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 7.30 Key Of David. 8.00 Tough Tested. 9.00 What’s Up Down Under. 10.00 Escape Fishing With ET. 11.00 JAG. 1pm Luxury Escapes. 2.00 iFish. 2.30 Soccer. A-League Men. Round 3. Newcastle Jets v Western Sydney Wanderers. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 NCIS. 10.20 Blue Bloods. 11.15 NCIS: Los Angeles. 12.15am FBI: International. 1.15 Star Trek: Discovery. 2.10 48 Hours. 4.00 JAG.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Bicentennial Man. Continued. (1999, PG) 7.55 Beauty And The Beast. (2014, PG, French) 10.00 Spy Game. (2001, M) 12.20pm Poltergeist. (1982, M) 2.25 FairyTale: A True Story. (1997, PG) 4.15 The Well-Digger’s Daughter. (2011, PG, French) 6.15 Krull. (1983, PG) 8.30 Titane. (2021, MA15+, French) 10.35 Natural Born Killers. (1994, MA15+) 12.45am Spider. (2019, MA15+, German) 2.40 Late Programs.
7MATE (64) 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 Counting Cars. 10.30 Storage Wars. 11.00 Pawn Stars. 11.30 Fish Of The Day. Noon The Fishing Show By AFN. 1.00 Football. AFL Women’s. Round 10. Carlton v St Kilda. 3.00 Football. AFL Women’s. Round 10. Collingwood v Richmond. 5.00 Cricket. Women’s Big Bash League. Game 26. Perth Scorchers v Adelaide Strikers. 8.30 MOVIE: Bad Boys II. (2003, MA15+) 11.30 Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. 1.30pm Mega Zoo. 2.30 Rich House, Poor House. 3.30 A1: Highway Patrol. 4.30 Abby’s. 5.00 Mr Mayor. 5.30 MOVIE: Superintelligence. (2020, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: Meet The Fockers. (2004, M) 9.50 MOVIE: Little Fockers. (2010, M) 11.50 Duncanville. 12.20am Kardashians. 2.00 Rich House, Poor House. 3.00 Teen Titans Go! 3.30 Beyblade Burst QuadStrike. 4.00 Late Programs.
NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 Rugby League. Koori Knockout. Noon Garma Bunngul 2023. 1.00 Elder In Residence Oration. 2.00 Characters Of Broome. 3.30 Private Elvis. 4.50 Bears: The Ultimate Survivors. 5.40 Talking Language. 6.10 News. 6.20 Animal Babies. 7.30 Could You Survive On The Breadline? 8.30 MOVIE: Girl’s Can’t Surf. (2020, M) 10.30 MOVIE: Rosewood. (1997, MA15+) 12.50am Late Programs.
6am News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Gameday Live. 8.00 Sunday Agenda. 9.00 Outsiders. 10.00 Outsiders. 11.00 Business Weekend With Ross Greenwood. Noon News. 1.00 Weekend Live. 2.00 News. 2.30 News. 3.00 Weekend Live. 4.00 News. 5.00 News. 6.00 Outsiders. 7.00 Sunday With Stoker. 8.00 Bernardi. 9.00 Paul Murray Live. 10.00 Royal Report. 10.30 NewsNight. 11.00 Late Programs.
CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat
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MONDAY, November 6 ABC TV (2)
SBS (3)
SEVEN (6)
NBN (8)
TEN (5)
6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Landline. (R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 QI. (PG, R) 2.00 Parliament. 3.10 Gardening Australia. (R) 4.10 All Creatures Great And Small. (PG, R) 4.55 Back Roads. (R) 5.25 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.10 Babies: Their Wonderful World. (PGa, R) 10.20 Fantastical Factory Of Curious Craft. (R) 11.15 Great Canal Journeys. (PG, R) 12.10 WorldWatch. 2.15 The Secret History Of World War II. (PGa, R) 3.10 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PGl, R) 4.15 Secret Scotland. (PG, R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Curious Caterer: Dying For Chocolate. (2022, PGav) 2.00 Autopsy USA. (Mad, 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) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 8.30 GCBC. (R) 9.00 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 9.30 Bold. (PGa, R) 10.00 Studio 10. (PG) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Dr Phil. (Mav, R) 2.00 The Masked Singer Australia. (PGa, R) 3.15 Ent. Tonight. 3.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 4.00 Neighbours. (PGa) 4.30 Bold. (PGa) 5.00 News.
6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story. 8.30 Four Corners. (Final) 9.15 Media Watch. (PG) 9.35 Q+A. 10.35 ABC Late News. 10.50 The Business. (R) 11.10 The Trouble With Maggie Cole. (PG, R) 11.55 The China Century. (Malv, R) 12.55 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One. (R) 4.30 The Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)
6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Finding Your Roots. (PG) 8.30 Jackie And Lee: A Tale Of Two Sisters. 9.25 Secrets Of The Tower Of London. (PGa, R) 10.15 SBS World News Late. 10.45 My Brilliant Friend. (Mav) 11.35 Bloodlands. (Malv, R) 3.55 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (PGa, R) 4.55 Destination Flavour Scandinavia Bitesize. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa) Felicity’s desperation turns to wrath. 7.30 Big Brother. (Return, Mals) Fifteen singles are excited to enter the house, but they quickly discover not everything is as they expected. 9.00 S.W.A.T. (Mv) The team discovers that stolen architectural drawings could lead to a major threat against the city. 11.00 The Latest: Seven News. 11.30 Chicago Fire. (Mav) Kidd bonds with a homeless victim. 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 My Mum Your Dad. (PGls) 9.05 Million Dollar Murders: Lynette White. (Mv) 10.10 Reported Missing. (Ma) 11.20 Nine News Late. 11.50 Resident Alien. (Malsv, R) 12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R) 1.35 Pointless. (PG, R) 2.30 Global Shop. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa) 4.30 A Current Affair. (R) 5.00 News Early Edition. 5.30 Today.
6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Masked Singer Australia. A behind-the-scenes look at the show. 8.40 Have You Been Paying Attention? (Final, Malns) Celebrity panellists compete to see who can remember the most about events of the week. 9.40 Melbourne Cup Preview Show. A look at the upcoming Melbourne Cup. 10.40 FBI: Most Wanted. (Mav, R) 12.30 The Project. (R) 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 2.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.
ABC TV PLUS (22)
6am Children’s Programs. 7.20pm Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 MythBusters. 9.20 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 10.10 Earth’s Tropical Islands. 11.10 Would I Lie To You? 11.40 QI. 12.15am Whose Line Is It Anyway? 12.35 Escape From The City. 1.30 Veneno. 2.25 ABC News Update. 2.30 Close. 5.00 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 Small Business Secrets. 10.05 Shortland St. 12.05pm Secrets Of America’s Shadow Government. 12.55 Outsider: World’s Weirdest Films. 1.20 The Inside Story. 1.50 American Runestone: A Viking Mystery. 3.40 WorldWatch. 5.20 Shortland St. 5.50 Curse Of Oak Island. 6.40 Jeopardy! 7.30 News. 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats. 8.30 Taskmaster. 9.25 Then You Run. (Premiere) 10.20 Late Programs.
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6am Morning Programs. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 Better Homes. 1pm Business Builders. 1.30 The Real Seachange. 2.00 Weekender. 2.30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys. 3.30 Australia’s Deadliest. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Doc Martin. 8.30 Endeavour. 10.30 Air Crash Investigations. 11.30 Late Programs.
9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 9.30 Newstyle Direct. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 Garden Gurus Moments. 2.05 Dr Quinn. 3.05 Antiques Roadshow. 3.35 MOVIE: The Man Who Haunted Himself. (1970, PG) 5.30 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Death In Paradise. 8.40 Agatha Raisin. 10.40 Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Exploring Off The Grid. 8.30 All 4 Adventure. 9.30 Escape Fishing With ET. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. 8.30 NCIS. 10.20 Blue Bloods. 11.15 Jake And The Fatman. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Krull. Continued. (1983, PG) 7.45 Vanity Fair. (2004, PG) 10.20 Miss Marx. (2020, M) 12.20pm Mr Pip. (2012, M) 2.30 Black Narcissus. (1947, PG) 4.25 Beauty And The Beast. (2014, PG, French) 6.30 The Ideal Palace. (2018, PG, French) 8.30 The Forgotten Battle. (2020, German) 10.45 The Counterfeiters. (2007, MA15+, German) 12.35am Serena. (2014, MA15+) 2.40 Late Programs.
7MATE (64) 6am Morning Programs. 1pm Motorbike Cops. 1.30 Rides Down Under: Workshop Wars. 2.30 Motor Racing. Supercars Support 3.30 Boating. Austn V8 Superboats C’ship. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Counting Cars. 8.30 Swamp People: Serpent Invasion. 9.30 Duck Dynasty. 10.00 Mountain Men. 11.00 Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon Medium. 1.00 Rich House, Poor House. 2.00 Bewitched. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Raymond. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 Seinfeld. 8.30 Love Island Australia. 9.50 MOVIE: American Pie. (1999, MA15+) 11.45 Young Sheldon. 12.10am Under The Dome. 1.05 Late Programs.
NITV (34) 6am Morning Programs. 2pm Talking Language. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 Jarjums. 4.30 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 APTN National News. 6.00 Bamay. 6.30 News. 6.40 Coastal Africa. 7.30 Who The Bloody Hell Are We? 8.30 Karla Grant Presents. 9.00 My Home The Block. 10.00 MOVIE: Murder In The First. (1995, MA15+) 12.10am Late Programs.
6am Morning Programs. 9.00 News. 10.00 AM Agenda. 11.00 NewsDay. Noon NewsDay. 1.00 Outsiders. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Paul Murray Live. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 Sharri. 6.00 Peta Credlin. 7.00 Bolt Report. 8.00 Chris Kenny Tonight. 9.00 Paul Murray Live. 10.00 The Late Debate. 10.30 The Late Debate: The Papers. 11.00 Late Programs.
TUESDAY, November 7 ABC TV (2)
SBS (3)
SEVEN (6)
NBN (8)
TEN (5)
6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Keeping Faith. (Ml, R) 2.00 Parliament. 3.10 Gardening Australia. (R) 4.10 All Creatures Great And Small. (PG, R) 5.00 Back Roads. (PG, R) 5.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)
6.00 WorldWatch. 9.00 Babies: Their Wonderful World. (R) 10.10 Fantastical Factory Of Curious Craft. (R) 11.05 Great Canal Journeys. (PGav, R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.15 The Secret History Of World War II. (PGa, R) 3.10 Mastermind Aust. (R) 3.40 The Cook Up. (PGl, R) 4.15 Secret Scotland. (R) 5.05 Jeopardy! (R) 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R)
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) The latest news and views. 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 Horse Racing. The Big Dance on Cup Day and Eagle Farm Raceday. 5.00 The Chase Australia. Hosted by Larry Emdur.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 My Mum Your Dad. (PGls, R) 1.30 Getaway. (PG, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat.
6.00 The Talk. (PGa) 7.00 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PGa, R) 7.30 Neighbours. (PGa, R) 8.00 Studio 10. (PG) 10.00 Horse Racing. Melbourne Cup Carnival. Melbourne Cup Day. 5.30 10 News First.
6.00 The Drum. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Take 5 With Zan Rowe. (Ml) 8.30 Old People’s Home For Teenagers. (Final) 9.30 Dementia & Us. (PG, R) 10.35 ABC Late News. 10.50 The Business. (R) 11.05 Four Corners. (Final, R) 11.50 Media Watch. (PG, R) 12.10 Science Of Drugs With Richard Roxburgh. (MA15+ad, R) 1.05 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.00 One Plus One. (R) 4.30 The Drum. (R) 5.30 7.30. (R)
6.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Great British Railway Journeys. (PG) 8.30 The Mission. (Mal) Part 3 of 3. 9.30 House Of Maxwell. (MA15+a, R) 10.35 SBS World News Late. 11.05 The Dark Heart. (Malv) 12.00 The Hunt For A Killer. (Malv, R) 2.40 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (PG, R) 4.40 Bamay. (R) 5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa) A life is on the line. Felicity leads with rage. Cash’s career is in jeopardy. 7.30 Big Brother. (M) After sharing their first kiss the night before, Josh and Tay wake up in each-others arms. 8.50 The Endgame. (Premiere, Malv) A criminal mastermind puts together a plan to rob seven banks across New York City. 10.50 The Latest: Seven News. 11.20 A Friend Of The Family. (Premiere, MA15+a) A girl goes missing. 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.00 Seven Early News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 My Mum Your Dad. (Mls) Hosted by Kate Langbroek. 9.10 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Group stage. Australia v Afghanistan. First innings. From Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India. 11.00 ICC World Cup: Innings Break. Takes a look at the play so far. 11.30 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Group stage. Australia v Afghanistan. Second innings. 3.30 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. A look at the day’s news and events. 7.30 The Masked Singer Australia. (Final) Hosted by Osher Günsberg. 8.40 The Cheap Seats. (Mal) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 9.40 NCIS. (Mv, R) Parker discovers he is the victim of identity theft while investigating the unusual murder of an ensign. 10.40 NCIS: Los Angeles. (Mv, R) 11.40 The Project. (R) 12.40 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings.
ABC TV PLUS (22)
6am Children’s Programs. 7.05pm Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 Queen Of Oz. (Final) 9.00 Rosehaven. 9.25 Portlandia. 10.15 Blunt Talk. 10.45 Fleabag. 11.10 Would I Lie To You? 11.40 MOVIE: L.A. Confidential. (1997, M) 2am Staged. 2.25 Mock The Week. 3.00 ABC News Update. 3.05 Close. 5.00 Clangers. 5.10 Late Programs.
VICELAND (31) 6am WorldWatch. 10.00 Shortland St. Noon In My Own World. 12.55 VICE. 1.30 Gaycation. 2.25 States Of Undress. 3.20 WorldWatch. 5.20 Shortland St. 5.50 The Curse Of Oak Island. 6.40 Jeopardy! 7.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.30 Alone: Frozen. 9.20 Meet The Neighbours. 10.25 Shoresy. 11.25 Monogamish. 12.30am Black Market. 2.20 VICE Guide To Film. 2.50 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera.
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6am Morning Programs. 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.00 Harry’s Practice. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Better Homes. 1.00 I Escaped To The Country. 2.00 Creek To Coast. 2.30 Air Crash Investigations. 3.30 Australia’s Deadliest. 4.00 Surf Patrol. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 I Escaped To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 The Coroner. 8.30 Inspector George Gently. 10.30 Law & Order: UK. 11.30 Late Programs.
9GEM (82) 6am Morning Programs. 1.50pm Garden Gurus Moments. 2.00 Dr Quinn. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Johnny You’re Wanted. (1956) 5.00 Yorkshire Auction House. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 ICC World Cup: Pre-Game. 7.30 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Group stage. Australia v Afghanistan. First innings. 9.10 Tennis. Billie Jean King Cup. Group stage. Australia v Slovenia. 3am Late Programs.
BOLD (51) 6am Home Shopping. 8.00 Exploring Off The Grid. 8.30 Melbourne Cup Preview Show. 9.30 Jake And The Fatman. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 1.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 5.30 JAG. 7.30 Bull. 8.30 NCIS. 9.25 FBI: International. 10.20 SEAL Team. 11.15 48 Hours. 12.15am Home Shopping. 2.15 Diagnosis Murder. 4.05 JAG.
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SBS MOVIES (32) 6am Morning Programs. 6.45 The Movie Show. 7.15 The Ideal Palace. (2018, PG, French) 9.15 FairyTale: A True Story. (1997, PG) 11.05 Les Misérables. (1998, M) 1.35pm Krull. (1983, PG) 3.50 Coco Avant Chanel. (2009, PG, French) 5.55 The Scarlet And The Black. (1983, PG) 8.30 Sniper: The White Raven. (2022, Russian) 10.35 Berenshtein. (2021, MA15+, Russian) 12.45am Late Programs.
7MATE (64) 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 Pawn Stars. Noon Counting Cars. 1.00 Swamp People: Serpent Invasion. 2.00 Down East Dickering. 3.00 Billy The Exterminator. 3.30 Aussie Lobster Men. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.30 Outback Truckers. 8.30 Gem Hunters Down Under. 9.30 Adventure Gold Diggers. 10.30 Jade Fever. 11.30 Late Programs.
9GO! (83) 6am Children’s Programs. Noon Medium. 1.00 Bewitched. 1.30 Raymond. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 MacGyver. 4.00 Family Ties. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 I Dream Of Jeannie. 6.00 Raymond. 7.00 Young Sheldon. 7.30 Seinfeld. 8.30 Love Island Australia. 9.45 MOVIE: Ted 2. (2015, MA15+) Midnight Under The Dome. 1.00 Life After Lockup. 2.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 Late Programs.
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Tense sudden death playoff needed to decide North North Coast Amateur is the two putts earlier in the playoff of a long-term goal. that could’ve given him the win. Coast Amateur Open winner A run of missed putts that fulfilment “It’s been a long time coming FROM Page 44
“I just wanted it to be over,” Kirkman admitted. “Four holes up that 18th hole hill, walking that too many times and my legs were killing me.”
But when Ross made a bogey on the fourth hole after going over the back of the green with his approach, Kirkman was left with a five-foot par putt that would seal the victory in his own right. The right-hander had missed
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frustrated him throughout the final round. “That was my whole day and it kept going for the whole four (playoff holes) before finally one went in the hole,” he said. For Kirkman, winning the
to be honest. I played here many years ago back when it was a 54hole tournament,” he said. “I went off and did my other things, now I’m back into golf and thought I’d give it a crack.”
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IT was a five-foot putt on the fourth playoff hole that finally earned Kempsey’s Andrew Kirkman the ANZ North Coast Amateur Open.
Kirkman and Lindsay Ross from Emerald Lakes were locked in a tense sudden death playoff after both finished square with the card when they’d completed the 36 holes across the weekend at the Coffs Harbour Golf Club. Finishing in a tie meant the pair would continue to play the 18th hole in ‘sudden death’ conditions until a victor was found. The trouble was that after playing the 18th hole three times, Kirkman and Ross couldn’t be separated. Prior to teeing off a fourth time in fading light the pair had actually agreed that if they tied the fourth playoff hole that they would happily accept being joint winners of the prestigious event which is the culmination of Coffs Harbour’s annual Balter Festival of Golf.
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