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IN an about-face to how the pre-polling campaign turned out for several candidates, Port Stephens residents participated across the shire in a positive, well-organised local council election day. In recent weeks, illegal electoral material was distributed by persons unknown to households across Port Stephens. The two separate flyers were distributed to homes in an attempt to tarnish the reputations of two candidates and their running mates. The distribution of these flyers was not publicly supported by any candidate, and brought unnecessary
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For the 30-year-old father-of-two, it has been a fascinating last 12 months, emerging from relative obscurity to become only the second ever popularly elected mayor of Port Stephens. And what’s more, Mr Palmer performed beyond all expectations, earning enough votes to secure positions on council in East Ward for running mates Glen Dunkley and Rory Milne. “The Port Stephens Council I will lead will be one of inclusiveness and openness,” Mr Palmer declared. “The very first thing I will do as mayor is to get all nine elected councillors together
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Stephens and is married with two children, said hard work and a positive election campaign was the cornerstone to his emphatic victory. “Twelve months ago I decided to stand and in that time I have met with business people, volunteers, community groups and everyday mums and dads to find out what issues most concern them. “It didn’t take too long to realise that roads, parks, garbage, infrastructure and open and honest dealings were still on top of the list.” Mr Palmer said he could never have achieved the result without the strong army of supporters, friends and family. “I have had an unbelievable strong team of supporters who have worked long hours … my wife Jess and I spent our eighth wedding anniversary at pre-poll in Raymond Terrace, so I guess I owe her a dinner.”
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Fire season is here FIRE season is on its way, and we have hit the season opening in the worst possible way, with two fires locally already being fought. One of these fires last week, on the Pacific Highway between Medowie Road and Italia Road, threatened Medowie properties The two fires already logged for this fire season need to be used as a stark reminder of what fire can do, and how quickly it can get out of control, endangering lives and property. One such property in Medowie that was threatened during last week’s blaze was at Causeway Equestrian at the end of Medowie Road. The owners have a beautiful property, surrounded by dense bushland, where people from all over Port Stephens, Newcastle and the Hunter region keep their horses, or to
learn how to ride or improve the skills they already have. This creates a lovely peaceful environment for the horses and riders, but being in the bush brings its fears and downfalls. Owner Amanda Lynch told News Of The Area, “We were again reminded of this during the week, when the bushfire started near the highway only a few kilometres from us.” “Having had the October fires last year, we were well rehearsed in what to do.” The Causeway equestrian team now have a thorough plan to evacuate, with advice from the RFS, to ensure they have the best chance of keeping all animals safe. “Last October we discovered an efficient way to evacuate 22 horses and how lovely our community is with offers of help coming from everywhere,” Amanda said. “We initially evacuated to Salt Ash Pony Club grounds
with all of the horses and spent the night camping with them.” Unfortunately within a few hours of returning home, it was necessary for them to evacuate again, and locals Wayne and Maureen Cone assisted them in moving the horse again. This time they went to the property of local vet Robyn Mather, who invited them to keep all the horses at her place until it was safe to come home. Throughout the whole experience they were kept very well informed by the RFS, who came and checked on them a few times. Last week’s fire came close to being another evacuation, and Amanda hopes that by sharing her story, she may give a personal look at how important it is to be safe this fire season. “I am happy to say that we have come through two very close bushfires with no loss of
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RESIDENTS of Port Stephens can find out how to prepare for the bushfire season as Rural Fire Service brigades throw open their doors to the public this Saturday. Brigades across New South Wales are taking part in the annual RFS Get Ready Weekend giving local communities the chance to meet the volunteers and find out how to prepare their homes and properties against fire this summer. Gavin Smith from Medowie Rural Fire Brigade told News Of The Area, “The Open Day is a great chance to meet your local brigade.” “There will be plenty of activities for the kids, and adults, on the day with fire trucks and equipment on display, games and a sausage sizzle.” With an ‘above normal’
bushfire season predicted across the state, Medowie Open Day coordinator Gavin Smith said the open day, this Saturday 16 September, is a timely opportunity to find out about how to make a bushfire survival plan. Mr Smith said as well as completing a bushfire survival plan, residents can
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also take practical steps around the home to prepare for the season. “Simple things like clearing your gutters, keeping lawns short and cleaning up fallen leaves, twigs and debris around the property will help.” “You can also download a Bush Fire Survival Plan guide
everyone to stay safe and be sensible this fire season, so no residents will ever have to face what we have faced.”
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My dad requested no presents on Father’s Day, but I overheard him speaking to Mum in the kitchen about how miserable and tight his kids are and what a miserable Father’s Day he had with no gifts. I’m confused. Miss BW, Soldiers Point Dear Miss BW, I used to ask my dad what he wanted for Father’s Day and he would always say that he just wanted me to be happy. Talk about pressure! Who can live up to that unrealistic expectation? I do, however, think it’s nice to give something that can’t be bought. Next year, you and your siblings could write him a poem. Maybe try a sonnet that expresses your deeply entrenched resentment over the favouritism he shows towards the eldest child (poetry should be angsty). Or how about some slam poetry that unleashes your inner fury about his unrealistic expectations and the way he lives vicariously through his children? Listen to Eminem first to get the right level of paranoia and aggression.
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WE remember, we celebrate, we believe. These words, iced on the cake to celebrate St Christophers Catholic church in Medowie, certainly suited their celebration last weekend. A happy, high-spirited crowd of around 75 people joined the celebrations, with parishioners from Mallabula and Raymond Terrace joining the Medowie
church celebrations. The church was fundraised for, and built, largely by community and parish donations. It opened officially in 1957, making 2017 its 60th anniversary of providing a Catholic place of worship for the people of Medowie. Gerald Mowbray from the Catholic Schools Office attended the celebrations, and took the time to give the crowd in attendance an informative update on the
new Catholic school, which was well received. The Catholic secondary school, Catherine McAuley College, is to be built in Medowie and is set to open in 2020. The St Christopher’s parishioners have been vocal and active supporters of this school for many years. Congratulations to St Christopher’s on this wonderful milestone.
BUILDERS in Port Stephens are being reminded of their responsibility to protect the environment after a company was fined $18,000 for water pollution offences at Seaside Estate, Fern Bay. The matter was heard by Newcastle Local Court on Monday 28 August, where the building company was found guilty of multiple pollution offences, fined and ordered to pay Council’s legal costs. Nicholas Jones, Council’s Acting Coordinator Environmental Health and Compliance, says it’s a good
result for ratepayers. “Council fined the building company for not having adequate sediment controls in place, which allowed sand and soils to enter the stormwater pits on multiple sites at Seaside Estate, Fern Bay,” Mr Jones said. “This result sends the message to all builders that they have a responsibility to protect our precious natural environment here in Port Stephens,” he added. Mr Jones said builders need to make sure they uphold their responsibilities
throughout the construction period. “This particular builder took the time to install sediment controls, but failed to make sure they were maintained for the life of the construction,” Mr Jones said. “Council takes environmental breaches like this extremely seriously. If builders are unsure about their responsibilities under the environmental legislation, they can contact us here at Council,” he added.
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Perhaps some free verse that delves into your father’s unhealthy obsession with his dog and your subsequent feelings of inadequacy (a line about how you feel the need to wag your tail or roll on your back to get some attention wouldn’t go astray). These ideas are merely a springboard, Miss BW. Who knows where your creative juices may lead you. I can almost guarantee that the following year he will request a Darrell Lea Dad’s Bag or some socks and undies.
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VARIETY, the children’s charity, along with Woolworths, encourage Medowie residents to kick a goal for charity this September, by teaming up on their annual NSW wall token fundraising effort. From 6 September to 3 October, 100 percent of funds raised through purchases of $2 footy shaped wall tokens at Woolworths Medowie will help Variety - the Children’s Charity to support children and families who are facing challenges through illness, disadvantage or living with disability. Customers can purchase a wall token while doing their grocery shop at Woolworths and choose
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to add their name to the token, which will be proudly displayed in stores as a public show of support. Variety helps children and their families with financial support for things like wheelchairs, specialist equipment, therapy, and medical supplies, when they can’t afford it and when government assistance isn’t available. David Sexton, Variety CEO said, “Woolworths customers and team members across New South Wales and ACT have been long term supporters of Variety, assisting to raise more than $4 million over four years. “Every child has the right to attain their full potential, regardless of ability or
background, and this year’s fundraising effort at Woolworths will help kick a goal for children across the state. Funds raised make a big difference, so we’re very grateful for the support and generosity of Medowie customers.” Woolworths Medowie Store Manager, Mark Keating said, “We’re proud to support such an important cause in a fun way. We expect to kick some fantastic goals for Variety again this year and would like to encourage all residents to add a $2 wall token to their grocery shop with the funds raised benefiting children and families across NSW.”
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Funding announcement PARLIAMENTARY Secretary for the Hunter Scot MacDonald MLC today visited Port Stephens Council chambers to announce the NSW Government will contribute $226,542 towards the management of public reserves in the Port Stephens region. The successful projects to be funded in 2017/18 are: Birubi Headland ($12,420 for targeted control of Bitou bush), Booner Street Reserve & Community Centre ($96,459 for replacement of asbestos roofing with a new metal roof), Lemon Tree Passage Environmental Protection Reserve ($20,800 for control of noxious and environmental weeds along 8km of Port Stephens Foreshore), Mallabula Public Recreation ($25,226 for treatment of Ludwigia longifolia on Crown Land), One Mile Beach ($29,960 for dunal and koala habitat restoration) and Port Stephens Women’s Crisis and Support Group - ($22,598 for upgrading the existing facility,
removing overhanging trees and repositioning the fence to ensure a safe and secure facility) The funding is part of the NSW Government’s 2017-18 Public Reserves Management Fund program which provides financial support to maintain the community’s highly-valued public assets. 440 projects will benefit from $15 million in the latest round of the Public Reserves Management Fund. “State-owned public reserves play an important role in our communities and the NSW Government is committed to ensuring these reserves continue to provide social and economic benefits to the people of NSW,” Mr MacDonald said. “This funding will directly benefit our community, boost our economy and contribute to the cultural, sporting and recreational life of our region.” Wayne Wallis, Port Stephens Council General Manager, said Council is delighted to receive the NSW
Government’s support. “Our community is passionate about our treasured environment and this funding from the NSW State Government will help Council continue our work toward the restoration of our unique habitats, along with supporting our efforts to manage and control invasive species in Port Stephens. “These grants are a demonstration of the Government’s commitment to preserving our region’s natural assets,” Mr Wallis said. Minister for Lands and Forestry Paul Toole said $94 million has been invested over the last six years in the upgrade of showgrounds, the repair of buildings, bushfire hazard reduction, weed control and building new infrastructure. “I want to congratulate all of our hardworking Crown reserve trusts on the great job they do managing and maintaining our public assets right across NSW.”
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volunteers to keep Port Stephens graffiti free. The Port Stephens Graffiti Action Team (PSGAT) has expressed serious concern in relation to the desirability
of aerosol art on buildings, attributing it to encouraging graffiti. The team and members of the community felt that the graffiti that was in evidence
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q Port Stephens Council General Manager Wayne Wallis and Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Scot MacDonald MLC.
in 2009 left the area looking downtrodden, lawless and threatening. Graffiti at the time was costing Council and businesses huge sums to remove. The team started work in 2009 to eradicate a breakout of graffiti that had pervaded the area for some time. A spokesperson of the PSGAT who asked to remain unnamed for security reasons, told News Of The Area, “Since 2009, our team has been out early in the morning every week to remove tags and other graffiti as soon as they
are applied.” The PSGAT believes that street aerosol art has to be of a particularly high standard and applied by a very skilled artist to be of universal appeal. PSGAT believe that more often than not aerosol art can be threatening in subject, and cartoon-like application, that detracts rather than contributes to the ambience of an area. “It also deteriorates rapidly over time, and requires repainting after a short period, which seldom happens and the community
is left with an unattractive worn out or peeling wall,” the spokesperson said. PSGAT has found that where they have removed graffiti, it discourages further graffiti at the same site. The group encourages artists with talent to apply their skills to art canvasses and display them in exhibitions and the interiors of buildings which are prepared to buy them. The group does not want to see a resurgence of graffiti on public and private property, nor the cost of this to the community.
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Community Spring Fair By Rachael VAUGHAN
MEDOWIE Community Spring Fair had the town talking last weekend, with an
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medowie@newsofthearea.com.au The hall housed a market of over 50 local makers, creators, artisans and small businesses, showcasing their upmarket and boutique wares. A petting zoo was on hand for anyone needing their cute and cuddly fix, while students from local schools and dance
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the school put together stalls of created wares like potted succulents to sell. Students artwork was on display in an art show and the wonderful ladies at Medowie Lions Club were on hand to encourage people to enter their upcoming art and craft show in October. Face painting and a fun photo booth were popular with kids and families, as was the lego building competition in the hall. An online auction run through the week wound up during the fair, with thousands raised from a
wonderful selection of prizes donated by our generous community. Principal of Medowie Christian School, Mr Simon Herd, told News Of The Area that they were so happy with the success of the event, and the efforts to bring the community together in this wonderful collaborative event. “It was so important to us that today reflect our core values at the school, as we strived to enrich the community and bring everyone together to put together something bigger than themselves and individual groups.” “We had a goal today of
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Koala Project COINCIDING with National Threatened Species Day on 7 September, Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Scot MacDonald MLC announced this week an additional $30,000 of NSW Government funding to safeguard the Port Stephens resident koala population from bushfire. Mr MacDonald said that under the NSW Government’s Saving our Species Program, this funding will go towards the ‘Port Stephens Koala Project’ in partnership with Port Stephens Council. “With today being National Threatened Species Day it’s great to able to mark it by securing this funding for our iconic koala,” Mr MacDonald said. “The NSW Government is also developing a whole-of-government koala strategy on the Chief Scientist and Engineer’s recommendation to help us to increase our knowledge about koalas, including their habitat, population trends and the threats to their survival.” The Port Stephens Koala Project will develop a fire management plan for koalas and their habitat in the Port Stephens area and to continue to engage the broader Port Stephens community in koala awareness programs. Wayne Wallis, Port Stephens Council General Manager, said “Koalas are undoubtedly one of Port Stephens’ most iconic and important natural assets and the threats to koala habitat and populations are very real and concerning. “This funding from the NSW State Government will support Council’s efforts toward engaging the community on awareness of koalas, their habitats and the challenges they face.” “This grant demonstrates the Government’s support of Council’s commitment to preserving koala habitat and protecting this treasured natural asset,” Environment Minister Gabrielle Upton said this project is one of 19 across the state being funded this year to help secure the survival of this iconic species. “The NSW Government is committed to coordinating efforts to stabilise and ultimately increase the numbers of koalas across NSW. A whole-ofgovernment koala strategy is being developed to achieve this,” Ms Upton said. More than $1.8 million has already been invested in koala conservation across NSW through the Saving our Species program since 2012–13 with another $800,000 allocated for the 2017–18 budget.
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Worimi Story told at Classical Concert Series By Marian SAMPSON
JACOB Ridgeway will be performing as a part of a signature series of twilight musical dialogues simply called “Australia” which
celebrates his local heritage. Jacob is of Worimi/ Kamilaroi descent. Sally Walker’s Twilight Musical Dialogues takes listeners on a musical exploration of the uncharted
heart of Australia. It brings together great Australian musical talent, from the Indigenous to the Multi-Cultural, in celebration of the dramatic landscape, and great cultural diversity
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that gives structure to the intricate musical tapestry of our great Southern Land. Ridgeway’s work draws on a rich, local heritage to acknowledge the original custodians of the land. He will open with his original song, “Bullyman”; a musical storytelling inspired by an elder from The Stolen Generation. Jacob Ridgeway told News Of The Area, “I am really excited to be performing in front of a classical audience.” Jacob will be performing simply with his vocals and guitar to tell the story of his family’s experience as a part of The Stolen Generation. “Bullyman also delivers a response to the way in which Indigenous Australians and Torres Strait Islanders have been depicted in the media in Australia since the 1950s.” The character-driven piece delves into the life of a child stolen from her family, and her awakening to the wrongs in her life and what she had missed. “I would love to see Bullyman transformed into a
short film and I am currently working on building a monologue which will tell the story in a different medium,” he said.
Ridgeway will perform Bullyman at the Twilight Musical Dialogue on Friday 15 September 2017 at 6pm at Adamstown Uniting Church.
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Goals Set and Achieved
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TWO remarkable, dedicated and inspirational ladies competed at the PCA Australian Open in Newcastle on Saturday. Heidi Rhodes of Corlette competed in the Bikini category and Rebecca Humphries of Taree competed in the Ladies Figure category. Heidi, a busy mum of three, had to rethink her schedule and figure out how and where she could fit her training into family life, so whilst most of us are snuggled up in bed at 4.20am, Heidi is off to the gym for her daily workout. Heidi said, “I wanted to be the best version of myself and the first change had to come from within, which involved my way of thinking and finding a way to put me first, being a mum, this was a tough change to make, I was determined to show not just myself, but my children that if you really want to achieve something, you find a way.” When asked about motivation, Heidi told News Of The Area, “My three boys, I want to set a good example for them to have self-discipline and respect, to set goals and to go get them.” Rebecca Humphries, has regular coaching with personal trainer Joy Flint
either via skype or at PT Fitness. At the age of 39 (six years ago), Rebecca was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease and although not a stranger to competing, decided she would challenge herself to see if she could again make it to stage. Rebecca told News Of The Area, “As well as wanting to remain in good health, it has been proven that leading an active lifestyle slows the progression of Parkinson’s;
I know myself if I get sick or ease off regular exercise my symptoms get worse.” Rebecca and Heidi share the following sentiments regarding change, “For those about to embark on a lifestyle change our advice is, don’t let anything hold you back, don’t compare yourself to anyone else. Its starts with just one step in the right direction, moving more and making healthier food choices that can change your life”.
A PORT Stephens motorbike contingent will take part in this year’s Scrapheap Adventure Ride, raising much-needed funds for Down’s syndrome. A total of 15 bike riders will head to the tiny NSW country town of Tingha, near Inverell, from 29 September to 1 October. It’s a 2,000km round trip, traversing predominantly back roads and calling into small rural towns along the way. The adventure ride is a unique fundraising event which involves motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the
country purchasing a bike for no more than $1000 and doing it up for a ride through the Aussie outback all in the name of charity. For two of the Port riders, the annual event, now in its eighth year, is about camaraderie, fun and raising money for a worthwhile cause. Rob Mason, from Soldiers Point, will be riding his 1978 Honda XL. “I originally got involved a few years ago through a friend,” Mason said. “It is a great concept … I have kids in the wider family with Down’s syndrome so it really struck a chord.” Tanilba Bay’s Damien
Dash it he’s Cute! By Marian SAMPSON
COULD Port Stephens be home to the cutest baby animal in captivity in
Australia? Dash the Brown Banded Bamboo Shark pup is in the running to win a national competition to find the cutest
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O’Toole has this year upgraded from his Postie bike to a 1982 Yamaha XT 250. “I have known Perry Gilsenan, a double leg amputee who founded the ride, for many years from back when I was living in Sydney,” O’Toole said. “The event has grown quite considerably since its inception, increasing from about 20 riders in 2009 to over 200. “It has also become a major fundraiser for Down’s syndrome sufferers, heading towards the $1 million mark.” Anyone interested in donating can go to mycause. com.au
baby animal and you can help Port Stephens’ own Dash win! Dash isn’t just famous for his good looks. Before Dash was born his egg was becoming buoyant which endangered his life. Irukandji Shark and Ray Centre’s Marine Biologist Ryan Pereira designed an artificial egg for Dash in which he finished his last two weeks prior to hatching right into Ryan’s hand. The odds were certainly stacked against this shark whose species is listed as near threatened. Dash and his siblings at Irukandji Shark and Ray Centre are part of a breeding project. Lia Pereira of Irukandji Shark and Ray Centre told News Of The Area, “We are very excited that Dash is doing so well and is a finalist in the competition.” She believes it is very important that conservation happens now to improve the chances of threatened species. “Around 80 percent of sharks and rays are threatened in some way,” she said. There are several sharks and rays at the centre which are part of a breeding program including a newly hatched baby Epaulette Shark. You can vote for Dash to win the completion at the Irukandji Facebook page.
Lifestyle Acreage Tree Change — Potential Permaculture Paradise
This is a rare offering in picturesque Stroud. Approximately 2 lush level acres, D.A. approved to build an impressive 3-bedroom home that opens onto covered outdoor entertaining. Zoned rural village, with easy access to the main road, this long-established block with existing buildings has power, town water, broadband and mobile service. Set amongst quality established houses on the edge of Stroud, you will never be crowded out of this sought-after location. Current buildings offer the potential for a home office or studio. Established trees — including numerous fruit trees — enhance the tranquil ambience. A chicken coop, tack room, horse Expressions of interest. Contact the owner directly shelter, paddocks and vegetable garden await those in search of all that Aaron Jones: country living has to offer.
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TAKE a trip to the Seal Rocks, swim and surf at Hawks Nest Beach, go boating on the Myall or explore the endless waterways of Port Stephens… this home is close to them all! 24 Alice Street, Karuah is a beautiful four bedroom home sitting in a commanding position, taking in the views of the reserve and peaceful Karuah River. Established footpaths connect Karuah’s North
Shore to the township via the Karuah Bridge, giving easy walking access to the coffee shops, IGA, RSL Club and Take Away. The master suite overlooks the tropical front garden and Karuah River, including walk-in robe and ensuite bathroom. All bedrooms are generous in size, have builtins and fully carpeted.
Open plan kitchen and living areas offers modern living with glass sliding doors flowing through to the front sunset deck with peaceful views of the reserve and river. Just off the kitchen is the north facing sun deck boasting two glass sliding doors to allow the beautiful sun through to the dining room.
restoring this unique waterfront parcel of land to its maximum potential whilst retaining the original owner’s vision of a secluded sanctuary bordering the Myall Lakes National Park. Features include five
self-contained units with accommodation for up to 40 guests, boat shed with boat ramp, “cabana” with kitchen, pool, stables, shedding, yards, tennis court and internal road system. Each of the luxury guest
The kitchen features new stainless steel appliances and mosaic splashback. This property boasts side access and rear street frontage, a garden shed/
workshop including power and undercover area at the rear. Nature lovers take note, with a tasteful mix of native and tropical flora to attract
the abundance of fauna to your private oasis. For a private inspection call Dylan Tennyson at Tea Gardens Real Estate today – 0418 292 908.
units have been architect designed and feature a combination of Malaysian teak/brick, vaulted ceilings, open plan living, bedrooms with ensuites and extensive outdoor entertainment areas. The separation of dwellings maintains privacy for individual groups whilst
allowing workable farm paddocks, the river paddock producing abundant silage for winter feed. Situated within 10 minutes of Bulahdelah, 20 mins to beaches, 2.5 hours north of Sydney and with deep creek frontage, boating access to the lakes, this property offers
an exciting variety of owner options including tourism, bush camping, B&B, school groups, venue/function centre, and mixed farming. This property has it all! For more information please call Brooke Lloyd at R & R Rural and Residential Property on (02) 4997 4325.
Your own Private Resort 326 Violet Hill Road, BOOLAMBAYTE Price: $1,390,000
THIS former private resort set on 106 acres is currently being refurbished throughout,
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surf beach and surf club, restaurants and cafes, the shopping village which offers many shops including a supermarket, local tennis courts and the beautiful still
waters of Jimmys Beach. Offering two separate living areas plus large kitchen and dining area, the three bedrooms are of good size, the bathroom is immaculate, and the laundry offers a second powder room. A backyard garden is low
care and easy maintenance and also includes a garden shed, composting bay and large side gates giving access to the backyard, perfect for a boat or motorhome. Also including a slow combustion fireplace, air conditioning and good storage, this home is
definitely one to inspect either for the first home buyer, the investor, or holiday maker. Please contact Stuart Sinclair from Ray White on 0488 133 998 for more information.
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The below table show tidal variations at several locations. The time variation should be added to the corresponding Fort Denison time. In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only.
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Road to Nationals
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EIGHTEEN Port Stephens Taekwondo students have received a personal invitation to compete at the NSW State Championships in October, and then potentially as part of the NSW NAS team at the
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Australian Championships in December. With a grand total from three rounds of 26 Gold, 18 Silver and 12 Bronze medals already this year, the students from Imugi Taekwondo are in good stead to enjoy an exciting championship season.
Chung Sa Nim Tony Gillespie, and Kyo Sa Nim Kelly O’Brien said many of the students have made wonderful personal progress this season to achieve the results they have, through many hours of dedicated training. Tony told News Of The
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Area “Shonique Goossens’ performance in the final qualifying round was exceptional, achieving gold over several black belts in her forms division.” “Chase Thoburn overcame a significant height and reach disadvantage to also achieve gold in continuous sparring.” “Mia Gillespie dominated continuous sparring, achieving 2 gold medals,
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despite being the youngest in her division,” he said. Kelly O’Brien told News Of The Area, “Kenya Brown and Bryce Tuppurainen consistently achieve personal best performances, placing in most events they enter.” “Thomas has been outstanding this year, competing against able bodied children whist dealing with the real life
Tilligerry Social Golf Club Results
[Golf] Tilligerry Social Golf Club By Margaret McKAY 8/9/2017 Outright winner Barry Gale 41 Runner up Brian Baldwin 40 Bonus points winner Matt Baldwin Runner up Bill Caswell 8 Ball winners
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GOLF Money hole (A) Brian Riddell Lucky number 37 M.Blake
Only 24 starters today. Looks like Barry Gale and Brian Baldwin couldn’t do anything wrong.
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struggles of Cerebral Palsy.” “Each round he gets closer and closer to a win, with regular split decisions, she said. “None of this can be achieved without the support of family, friends and local community.” Excitingly, this year the National Championships will be held in Sydney which only occurs once every four years.
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ANTIQUE kitchen cabinet 2 stained glass doors lined cool cupboard, 3 drawers, curved sides dark wood 1.63 h $450 Cedar Pew with bishop sides 220 wide, fr Hinton church good condition $500. 2 seater oak hall seat 2 drawers $150. Ph 49822004
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QUINTREX DREAMRIDER 5.0 with FELK trailer, beamy aluminium specially strengthened Boatcoded hull in good condition with little use, fibreglass decking, hull recently two-pack coated. Requires motor and fit-out with much equipment provided incl custom underfloor fuel tank, flotation etc. This model renowned for stability & smooth ride. $OFFERS. Ph: 0418611988.
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BUSY cafe in Tea Gardens requires casual staff. Must be available to work weekdays & weekends Experience preferred Ring Julie on 0459358074. Please leave a message if there is no answer.
EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono PEARL mobility scooter, Ph 0418716225 gd cond, very little use, new bat, dismantles, fit in medium size boot FLATTOP truck $1250 Ph 4997 0986 converstion to utility sides back and front POOL table. Three$850 4997 0986 quarter size, slate top 220 long 120 FRIDGE 2door h 166 wide, excel cond w 76cm. Good Cond $1500. 0404477158 $125 ph 49810798 or 0410678958. SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, FRONT door fly screen, bed used only once, heavy duty fancy shell $300 Ph 0427 204 450 motive, with key. $275 4997 0986 CLASSIFIEDS in the GOLF Clubs, Cougar News Of The Area Power Cat. Total set ads@mcnota.com.au with new balls & tees. Email for Price & Proof $350ono 0417221396 GOLF cart, Club car, petrol, g/cond $1400. ph 0413410325
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SIX outdoor vinyl seat with back cushions, pastel blue with gold stripe, 50 cm wide x 100 cm long, never used cost $400 sell $295. Incl new outdoor table umbrella. Phone 49843494 SWINGING metal entrance gates with latches $300 4997 0986 TWO single pine beds, $70 pair or $40 each. 0432485966 TYRE on steel rim. Yokohama Geolander as new 215/70R/16 $75. ph 0416229166 WESTERN red cedar blinds (x15), LD varySO Fingal Bay ing sizes 0409154184 $100 WOODEN toys (lge), 8 semi trailers, 3 ride-on rocking horses suit LD up to age S5,O Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297
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Brand new Jason fitted single bed electric blanket. Still in the box. $35.00. Tevion 48cm (19”) HD LCD TV with DVD player. Buy $240.00. LD SellSO $150.00. Brand new Robot Vacuum Cleaner Buy $200.00, Sell $150.00. Honda model HRU216 DSU Lawnmower self propelled with grass catcher/ mulcher, Buy $1385.00, Sell $650.00. Phone 4997 9484. TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456
SINGLE bed with mattress & accessories $150. 2 hall stands with matching coffee table $40each. Teac TV 8 mths old $200. 49828814
2003 475 Quintrex Coast R u n n e r with 80HP Johnson 4 stroke motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv.Always garaged/ Fingal Bay One owner. $23,500 For further info call 0421 253 132 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651
Caravans REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103 2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321
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2004 Toyota Camry Altise. 135klms reg April 2018. 1 owner excellent cond. ZFB-810 $6200 0412638 424 2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 FORD Falcon sedan 2008 160,000klms. D Rego SJan OL 2018. 4 new tyres. BI67WX. $4900ono 0448881723
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REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. Complete with all necessary items for travel. Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: 0417 224 017 REGENT Cruiser Caravan 16 FT Full Annex unused, Air Conditioned, Single Beds, Café Seating, Big Fridge, Excellent Condition. $19,000 Ph 0412683979
2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099
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