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By Rachael VAUGHAN

STUDENTS around Port Stephens celebrated National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day last week. Children’s Day, celebrated for the 29th year in 2017, is a time for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families to celebrate their culture and pass important stories and

learning onto all children, both Indigenous and nonIndigenous. On this day, all Australians can show their support for and learn about the crucial impact that community, culture and family play in the life of every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child. The theme for Children’s Day 2017 is “Value Our Rights, Respect Our Culture,

Bring Us Home”. This year, Children’s Day recognises the 20th anniversary of the Bringing Them Home Report, and the many benefits children experience when they are raised with strong connections to family and culture. The Bringing them

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MEDOWIE is still mourning the loss of respected and loved community member Gwen Downey, who was killed in a horrific car accident at Mayfield at the end of last month. Gwen was born in Karuah and spent her childhood there, attending Karuah Public School and Raymond

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Terrace High School. She moved to Medowie in her adults years, where she and husband Phill raised four children, Ellen, Jennifer, Robert and John. Gwen was the much-loved grandmother to three boys, whom she adored, and she was delighted to share with locals that a granddaughter would soon be joining the family, due later this month.

Gwen had a strong and dedicated Christian faith, and made it her life’s ambition to help others. She worked tirelessly within our community in countless roles and volunteer positions, with one single goal: to do all that she could for others around her. Gwen volunteered as a scripture teacher at Medowie CONTINUED Page 2

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and Wirreanda Public Schools, and many will remember her kindness and warmth. Gwen was treasurer of the Mothers’ Union for many years; she collected and distributed food hampers at Christmas, and assisted with the soccer club and a number of churches. Medowie residents will of course also remember Gwen fondly as the ‘fruit and veggie’ lady at Medowie Coles, always smiling, ready to listen or

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Nell back for another council stint By Charlie ELIAS

q John Nell is standing for East Ward in the 9 September elections.

UNFINISHED business is what’s driving Councillor John Nell to take another shot at Port Stephens Council at the 9 September elections. Planning regulations, car parking and building height limits in Nelson Bay are top of Cr Nell’s agenda, plus a fear of walking away from something he has, for the most part, enjoyed for nearly 30 years of his life. “Two years ago I said that I wouldn’t be standing again but circumstances have changed, major issues such as the revitalisation of Nelson Bay need to be finalised,” the 69-year-old retired biologist said. “Besides, the thought of leaving Council after three decades got quite scary, I wouldn’t know what to do with myself.” First elected to Port Stephens in 1983, Cr Nell said that most of his years on the Council had been enjoyable. “The last term (five years) has been by far the worse experience but I put that down mainly due to the personalities of two colleagues,” the East Ward Councillor said.

“I am a great believer that personal issues should be put aside when debating at meetings, everyone is entitled to their opinions and these should be respected. “We are elected to work together, sure we need to have frank discussions but at the end of the day we should be putting the community first, not personalities.” Cr Nell said it was more important now than ever to move on the Nelson Bay strategic plan and the controversy over building height limits. “Whether that is 20 metres or 32 metres, we need decisions to ensure investment returns to the Bay and to fill up the shops again. “Car parking is another hot topic which needs to be sorted out quickly. There are a few options to look at, including the idea of contributions by commercial property owners and using Council dollars.” Cr Nell said he would like to see the strategic plan resolved within the first 12 months of the new Council and a new Council financial plan achieved within the three-year term. “It is quite feasible for this Council to sell a building we own in Newcastle and spend the proceeds in Port Stephens.”

Multi-purpose Community Facility

PRELININARY works are underway for the construction of a $3.86 million multi-purpose community facility at Ferodale Road, Medowie. The community facility will overlook the AFL and cricket grounds and will include meeting spaces, bistro and bar facilities, outdoor seating, a children’s playground and a wheelchair accessible bowling green. Brock Lamont, Council’s Community and Recreation Coordinator, says the new facility has been designed with the Medowie community in mind. “While the Medowie Sports and Community Club will manage the site, this new facility will give Medowie residents many more opportunities to use and enjoy the current Ferodale Sports Complex site,” Mr Lamont said. “We hope that more community groups and organisations will be able

to utilise the new rooms and facilities, while there will also be increased opportunities for organised sporting and community events to be held in Medowie,” he said. “Importantly, this new facility has been designed to function as a community evacuation and recovery centre in the event of an emergency.” Mr Lamont says people will begin to notice works around the site on Ferodale Road. “Temporary fencing has been erected, water connection works have started and additional fill materials have been brought in, all in preparation for construction,” he said. The fill material will require some time to settle and achieve suitable levels of compaction. As this occurs, Council is working through the final design elements to ensure the delivery of a high quality development.

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able to assist in making this Council financially secure through clever investments, building roads, fixing drains, providing parks, the best sporting facilities and most importantly, providing aged care. “And with the support of some great staff members I am proud to be leaving this council in great

shape.” Mr Mackenzie said that his determination to succeed in life and business stems from a poor upbringing, admitting that for a time his was the only family in Salt Ash without power. He left school at 14, took on the Air Force and won and once sat on the floor of a Sydney office

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and on reflection he makes no apologies. “I have never worried about my critics, they are the fringe minority. Groups such as Boomerang Park Action and TRRA have never bothered me. “I may be a dictator but have a look at the results. “My legacy is being

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FOR almost four decades he has served his beloved community of Port Stephens, yet on the eve of retirement Mayor Bruce Mackenzie has no plans to slow down. In fact, in an ominous sign to his successors, the man known simply as ‘Macca’ says he retains a keen interest in civic affairs and won’t be sitting back idly. “You will still hear me … if this place is being badly led I will be making a noise. I am not going to suddenly lose interest after nearly 40 years of service,” he warned. “I am going to miss being able to help people and if someone comes to me with a problem they are having with the Council I will do what I can.” First elected to Port Stephens Council in 1968, the popularly elected mayor says it was with a heavy heart that he decided not to recontest the 9 September Council elections. Mr Mackenzie took an 8-year hiatus from 2000, but returned with a vengeance to top the poll in 2008 and followed up in 2012 by becoming the Port’s first popular elected mayor. Once a card carrying

for two hours waiting for Defence to fulfil a promised payment. These experiences taught him resilience and a hard work ethic. At 79, he still rises at 5am every morning to feed his stable of horses. He may be retiring from his council duties, but Mr Mackenzie says his work life continues with his racehorses, cattle, commercial and agricultural property and extended family. “I won’t be going anywhere.”

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IRRAWANG High School turned on the festival of all festivals recently, with their ‘Showcase 2017’ event impressing the packed crowds each night. Over 700 performers, backstage crew and staff came together to celebrate this year’s theme of ‘Just Imagine’, and imagine they did. The students hailed from Irrawang High School and all their feeder primary schools including Medowie Public School, Wirreanda Public School and Irrawang Public School With vibrancy and brilliance, every student from the Lakeside Community of Schools showcased their talents to a packed audience

each night. Adele Robinson, Head Teacher CAPA (Creative and Performing Arts) and Showcase producer, told News Of The Area, “What an amazing two nights that celebrated Public Education at its best. “On behalf of everyone who worked on Showcase this year, I would like to extend my congratulations to each and every participant and volunteer. “The community will certainly look forward to next year’s annual extravaganza,” she said. This wonderfully successful night has been running for over 15 years in its current format, and requires a small army of volunteers and dedicated students and

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volunteers. Ms Robinson said, “It is so important that we take a moment to acknowledge that the success of this event requires a team of CAPA staff and student ambassadors.” “We are so glad to have them as part of our CAPA family.” “Collaboration and creativity equal success,” she said. The audience was treated to spirited group dance ensembles, talented harmonic

choirs and soloists who brought a tear to the eye. The school home economics class worked tirelessly in the kitchen to treat a VIP group to some special treats before the closing night. Year 12 students, who sadly attended their last Showcase as performers, spoke to the crowd with great emotion about what wonderful benefits participating in Showcase has had for their time at school, and encouraged all students present to be involved.

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Covering the region across the Port. Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest, Karuah to Bulahdelah, & Stroud. Great Lakes LGA. Some of stories in this paper... • MidCoast Council election could bring a loss of local representation • New Doctor for Tea Gardens • Detours Cafe owner Dick Ahmling retires • Lioness Club of Tea Gardens/ Hawks Nest upcoming Fashion Show

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Covering the Tomaree Peninsula of Port Stephens Some of stories in this paper... • Community Drop In Sessions On Port Stephens’ Birubi Point Success • Mark Freeman speaks about mental health and the benefits of Salamander Bays’ Men’s Shed • Port Stephens shows Minister For Hunter a Shucking Good Timer • Veitnam Veterans Day Nelson Bay

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CANDIDATES for the September Port Stephens Council elections were invited to attend Medowie’s Meet The Candidates. evening last week. Many candidates came to speak with locals, address their concerns, and answer questions on their platforms for the election. Steve Tucker, Sarah Smith, Geoff Dingle, Ryan Palmer, and Des Maslen attended the evening, which was hosted

Steve Tucker, Sarah Smith, Geoff Dingle, Ryan Palmer, and Des Maslen attended the evening

by the Medowie Progress Association, and answered questions on Medowie specific concerns from community members. Sarah Smith, candidate for Central Ward Councillor told News Of The Area, “We need to ensure that a growing town like Medowie has good links for transport, cycling and school transport for our children.” “Council also needs to ensure that any future developments are tailored, and will suit needs of the

growing community.” “Sporting facilities, shopping, and businesses to service the community should be encouraged whilst maintaining the wonderful natural environment.” Geoff Dingle, Mayoral candidate, told News Of The Area, “The number of young families in Medowie is set to increase dramatically adding pressure for additional playing fields and sports facilities and basic infrastructure like a toilet amenities block in our Town Centre.”

“I’m passionate about our community and will work with all elected Councillors regardless of their political allegiances to improve our community.” Ryan Palmer, Mayoral and Councillor candidate, shared his Medowie specific views and told News Of The Area “My priority for Medowie is to ensure that we invest into the Medowie Strategy as it is the largest growing area in Port Stephens.” “The lack of basic infrastructure such as toilets,

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is very concerning and something that I will fix in the short term if elected.” Jenny Battrick, Councillor Candidate told News Of The Area, “A school bus interchange for Medowie is an urgent priority as our population nudges 10,000, as well as a public toilet block and an upgrade to the Boyd Oval facility.” “Connected pathways to shopping centre and schools and an opt in for a green bin for garden waste are also on my priority list.” Next week News Of The Area will bring you a look at the Tilligerry Candidates forum hosted this week.

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Double Celebration By Heather Sharp

A DOUBLE celebration was held by the local Probus Club last Friday, with the dual 31st anniversary of the establishment of the Club and one of its founding members, Mrs Mim Thomas, turning 104. A crowd of over 50 members, guests, and visitors joined the special lunch, with Member for Paterson Ms Meryl Swanson the guest speaker. Centenarian Mrs Thomas, who was born in Liverpool, England emigrated to Australia when she was 38. The (former) Treasurer for 18 years and still sharpwitted although a reluctant star, Mrs Thomas told News Of The Area, “It’s been a good day and I’m glad I came.” Mrs Thomas still lives in

her own home and is cared for by her son and a home nursing service three days a week. Mrs Thomas’ attentive carer, Anne, accompanied her to the Probus event.

Ms Swanson told the group, “It is good to come together in fellowship with others of the same interests.” She reminded those in attendance that the local

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Red Zone to get Documentary By Simone JOHNSON

FOUR University of Newcastle Communications students are preparing to film a documentary on the government imposed Red Zone. Production is set to commence on 17 August,

with filming taking place along Cabbage Tree Road, and parts of Williamtown and Salt Ash. Kristen, the producer and editor Ben, director and assistant cinematographer Paris, sound editor and assistant editor and Eli, cinematographer and

Probus Club, “Was started by 36 women in the Raymond Terrace Girl Guides’ Hall.” Medowie resident, and Secretary of the Probus Club, Mrs Jill Sharkey, told News Of The Area, “We meet on the second Friday of the month and we go on bus trips, listen to guest speakers, hold a craft group.” “We provide craft items to the oncology department at the Mater Hospital.” A variety of awards were handed out during the celebratory lunch, including long service awards to those who have been members for ten years and more. Probus, which is an amalgamation of the words ‘professional and business’ is for the over 50s who are retired or semi-retired. Affiliated with the Rotary Club, Probus is a friendship Club, and is focused on doing activities for people to get to know each other and to offer socialising opportunities.

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on the Red Zone as it’s a local problem that has affected the lives of many community members and we feel this is an issue that needs to be discussed more,” said Kristen. The film will run for five minutes in total and will be uploaded to the ABC Open

shoot some interviews with willing community members and local business owners within the Red Zone who have been affected by the contamination,” said Kristen. If you would like to share your story with the team, please contact Kristen at the project’s email address: kristentheredzone@gmail. com

website where it will be considered for screen time. The documentary will be completed and online by 31 October.. “Our aim for the documentary is to explore the ways in which the contamination has affected local community members and business owners.” “We are looking to

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On the Move

HAVE you noticed recently how the main arterial road traffic into Tilligerry has increased markedly? Tilligerry is well and truly on the move. Tourists are flocking to the peninsula and tradies are pouring in to the numerous construction sites. To assist with the needs of the future, Port Stephens Council is doing its part. “The big makeover of the Lemon Tree waterfront has really put us on the map, so we are focusing on developing other waterfront reserves to attract visitors as well,” Councillor Steve Tucker said. “In tandem with the Tilligerry Lions Club, Council is about to give the Centenary Park project at Tanilba a big boost,” he added. “The old amenities block will be demolished and a new one rebuilt some distance to the west. The car park will also be moved here because we need to get vehicles away from the children’s play area. “On top of the old

toilet block’s foundation slab, a picnic shelter shed will be built, complete with barbecue facilities. “The park behind Mallabula Wharf will also be made more user friendly with the turning circle sealed and with picnic tables put in the reserve in front of the houses. More facilities such as barbecues, waste bins and an amenities block will be considered down the track as the area becomes more popular,” he said. “We will also seal the turning circle at Sunset Park, Tanilba.” “Roads are the number one priority according to ratepayers,” he added. “The rebuilding of Francis Ave LTP is well advanced and Sherman Ave is next on the list.” “We have secured $1 million for roadworks at Tanilba and the $500 000 roundabout at Tanilba will become a reality soon.” The old fire station at Lemon Tree has been given over to the local art group and the Scouts are in negotiation with Port Stephens Council to occupy the redundant Tanilba Fire Station.

Song Sparks Firies

By Geoff WALKER

LONG time country and western singer Rob Sanderson from Salt Ash was so moved by the efforts of the Rural Fire Service (RFS) in saving his home that he wrote a song as a tribute to the Tilligerry firefighters. This he sang at the official opening of the new RFS station at Tanilba Bay to a rousing ovation from those present. A large contingent from the RFS hierarchy attended the blue ribbon event along with many current and former firefighters. The deputy commissioner spoke of the dedication of the unpaid volunteers and medals, clasps and certificates were presented. The four truck station is the largest in the lower Hunter and some $1,000,000 was spent on its construction and associated roadworks. Councillor Steve Tucker said that Port Stephens Council donated the land and financed the project with the understanding that the NSW State Government would pay the money back over a three year time frame. “It is only fitting that our volunteers are given the best possible facilities,” he said. “They put their lives on the line every year for the common good and they deserve the best,” he added. The official plaque was unveiled by Deputy Commissioner Rogers representing the RFS and The Hon. Taylor Martin MLC representing the NSW State Government.

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Marlins host ladies footy By Rachael VAUGHAN

NELSON Bay Marlins offered up their last weekend training session before finals, in the interests of developing the sport in Medowie. Coach and Player Lauren Cooper told News Of The Area “The weekend was free for us as we finished second on the ladder, so first and second didn’t have a game, with only third through to sixth place playing off over the weekend.” “So we thought it would be a nice change of scenery for the team to have a training run in Medowie, and help to promote the sport even more.” Several Medowie ladies and a number of children

joined in the training session, with many more watching on. “What was great was all the kids that were willing to have a run around with us in the end.” Lauren said. Of particular mention was a junior female Medowie player, Maddy Jewell, who caught the eye of the Marlins senior women’s team. Maddy currently plays for the Under 11’s Port Hunter team, and impressed the Marlins girls with her skills, and passion for the sport. The Marlin girls remarked that they hope to see Maddy and many more like her as future players for Medowie youth girls, Lauren remarked “Myself

SERENA Ireland has been surrounded by horses her entire life. She inherited the passion from her mother, and the pair have been riding together since she was a baby. Serena got her first Shetland pony at age three, developing her love of horses before beginning dressage competitions around the age of 10. Serena trained her first pony ‘He’s A Rockstar’ from the lowest level of dressage, before riding in her first Grand Prix with him when she was just 17. This is a significant achievement to reach the highest level of dressage at such a young age, especially on a horse you have trained yourself. Just prior to finishing her High School Certificate, the opportunity to to be a working student at Hof Börnsen, a German equestrian training academy, arose through Serena’s longtime coach and friend Liz Mudd. She made the brave decision to follow her

dream, and travelled to Germany in December 2015, just six weeks after her final year 12 exam. Serena told News Of The Area, “I’ve been based at Hof Börnsen since December 2015 and I am now pursuing my dream of becoming a professional rider and an international dressage competitor for Australia.” “I’ve had the opportunity to compete this season with two incredible horses, Dauphin’s Dream and Franklyn 11, and it has been a very successful season so far, including winning in Vierlanden which was only my third competition with Dauphin’s Dream,” she said. “My goal is to continue competing this season and consolidating my training in order to be able to qualify for the Future Champions event next year, which is a major international competition for young riders held each year in Germany where I hope to represent Australia.” Serena is living proof that although it takes a lot of bravery to follow your dreams, the outcome can be wonderful.

and Sophie from my senior team are currently coaching the bay youth girls and the biggest recruitment is the girls bringing their friends along, same as for the seniors” “Hopefully in the near future we will be able to have successful local derbies in both the youth girls and the Seniors women’s teams,” she added. You can catch the Nelson Bay Marlins women’s team in their semifinal match on Saturday 19 August at Dick Burwell Oval at Nelson Bay at 4:30pm. The girls have shown their willingness to support Medowie AFL, and it would be great to show them our support if anyone would like to head along to watch.

q A good collection of ladies and children tried their hand at AFL with the Marlins women’s team.

Future Dressage Champion By Rachael VAUGHAN

medowie@newsofthearea.com.au

Potts Outright Winner

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Tilligerry Social Golf Club By Margaret McKAY

Results 11/8/2017 Outright winner. Hugh Potts. 67 Runner up. Kevin Lancaster 69

q Serena Ireland preparing for a competition.

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Bonus points winner. John Clayton Runner up. Mark Skidmore 9 Ball winners Winner putting competition Ian Langdon 27 putts. Ntp 4th. (A). Bryan Porter D&C 7th. (A). Bryan Porter. (B). Bill McMaster D&C 18th.

(A). Adam Cowie. (B). Bill McMaster Money hole (A). John Clayton. (B). Bill McMaster Lucky number 4. J. Langdon

Good scoring for the second round of the Championships, with Bryan Porter and Bill McMaster getting their names on a few of the prizes today. Congratulations to all the winners.

Next game Friday 18/8/2017 3rd round Championship

EMAIL US TODAY: production@spidergirl.com.au q Serena Ireland with the owner of the horse she is riding, Dauphin’s Dream, with the major sponsor for the event where Serena won most successful rider of two combined levels.

q Serena Ireland preparing for a competition.

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OLD STAR CROSSWORD 1 John 5: 12

“He who has the Son, has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life.” Blessings from Lynne Miles

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Across: 3. Triangle, 8. Yelp, 9. Entering, 11. Eremites, 13. Mete, 15. Wandered, 18. Retained, 19. Asps, 21. Pureness, 25. Devoured, 26. Zebu, 27. Desolate. Down: 1. Pyre, 2. Alee, 4. Rant, 5. Apes, 6. Grime, 7. Eagle, 9. Eider, 10. Tenet, 12. Reads, 14. Tress, 16. Recur, 17. Dared, 19. Added, 20. Paves, 21. Pull, 22. Rest, 23. Even, 24. Soul.

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ANSWERS: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: 1. The clouds are closer together. 2. The second tree is shorter. 3. The moose’s tail is at a different angle. 4. The beaver’s tail is reversed. 5. The flying bird has one less tail feather. GAP FILLER: 1. Ark (Market, Dark, Parking). 2. Son (Season, Song, Reason).

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GOLDSTAR CROSSWORD Across: 3. Savoured, 8. Oust, 9. Mackerel, 11. Disposes, 13. Aloe, 15. Increase, 18. Swelling, 19. Crab, 21. Crockery, 25. Apparent, 26. Char, 27. Sheepish. Down: 1. Loud, 2. Uses, 4. Alas, 5. Oaks, 6. Rural, 7. Delve, 9. Moves, 10. Cease, 12. Inner, 14. Owner, 16. Aware, 17. Elect, 19. Crass, 20. Ample, 21. Crop, 22. Onus, 23. Echo, 24. Yore.

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ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139

BAR fridge, gurney pressure hose, lounge $35 each. Gardening tools, framed pictures, childrens books/fiction, wash mach, coffee tables, ladders. All cheap. Karuah. Ph 49975902 0428491076

BROWN Leather 3piece suite. 3 seater dual recliner settee + 2 reclining chairs. V/gd cond $550 0427642075

CAMEC caravan cover suit 18ft/20ft van $175. 0418632220

DARK Brown Leather Lounge with two matching chairs Very Good condition. $550 0427642075

EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225

FURNITURE House of quality furniture for sale. 49812792 or 0400 772 107 or 0400 468 471.

ANTIQUE singer treadle s e w i n g machines x2 $25.00 each ph 49822250

BED Head / 2 side chests with drawer. Priced reduced $300 0428450925. Text for picture

ANTIQUE Washstand 1930s, mable top, tiled back, restored, great cond $375. 49813060

BEER Fridge. Older type, good worker $70 0417787215

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BILLABONG 3 piece lounge suite, in ex cond. Solid timber frames. $580ono. Ph 0437 878 155

CARAVAN Heavy duty rear bullbar. Fits 70s Millard. spare antenna mounts. Galvanised. $95ono 49817523 CAR roof racks Prorac Suit Outlander or similar $150 ph 0416229166 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

CLOTHES dryer Hover 3.5 Heavy duty. As new DESK computer cor$120 0417787215 ner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubClassifieds ads@mcnota.com.au board $20 49847584 CORNER unit, Oregon timber & leadlight glass, H-167cm x D-94cm x L –242cm $100. Old double school desk $100 4997 2302

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DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652

FLATTOP truck converstion to utility sides back and front $850 4997 0986 FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986

GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396 GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 4997 0986 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

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CONTINUED from previous page HALL Cabinet. Price reduced to $800. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925

KITE Surfer, Naish.

Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498

LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 MASSAGE Couch 75cm wide Portable Aluminum. 3 fold Black suitable for Beauty Treatments. New has not been opened. $180 Ph: 0428450925. PEARL mobility scooter, gd cond, very little use, new bat, dismantles, fit in medium size boot $1250 Ph 4997 0986 POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 SMALL double storied aviary, almost new, has two large drop down doors. Would suit small parrots .$100 ono was $280 new. Also black smaller cage $20. Nelson Bay call Marilyn 49844123. SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 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 SPLIT King Base only, can be used as Two King Singles Brand New. Price reduced $350.Text for pictures. 0428450925 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), varying sizes Fingal Bay 0409154184 $100

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WOODEN toys (lge), 8 semi trailers, 3 ride-on rocking horses suit up to age 5, Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297

21FT Trojan ally hull & trailer only $5500. Ph 0455173316

TRACKMASTER Sturt 4x4, 13’x 6’x6” Built Dec/ 2001, Rego 6/2018. Has Sugarglider Suspension, Electric Brakes,90 litre 3 Way Fridge,Tregg Hitch and mount for vechicle, 2x solar panels with battery management system,single battery/ and Anderson plug to connect to vechicle, 240/12V Inverter, 2 x 60 litre Water tanks /gauges. Many many more extras. Excellent condition. $30,500 49970960 or 0417419884.

FORD Falcon sedan 2008 160,000klms. Rego Jan 2018. 4 new tyres. BI67WX. $4900ono 0448881723

Items

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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. Sell $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. 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 GME Marine speakers (new) $40 Mistral wine fridge (holds 12 bottles) Good condition. $35 Caravan cover (new) Suit 16 to 18 foot van. $45 Ph 0408 945040 TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456

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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 ALLY Craft Bermuda 560. Cutty. Full Camping cover 09 Optimax 90 HP. 74 hrs $19500 ono 0409384597 KAWASAKI 550 Jet Ski with trailer, Stand up, $800 49971651 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 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. $5,900. Phone 0418611988. STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651

TINNY Aluminium, new

CAMERON Off Road

Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257

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

2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848 2001 Hyuand Elantra hatch. 1 lady owner. book & all service recorrs $223800klms 6thm cons rego. Int exec cond. nive to drive. must sell by 28/6. BCD47L $1790 49979551 T/Gdns 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099 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

trailer, 15HP Yamaha only 8hrs running, $3500 ono 49973429

Positions Vacant

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TGCC Fishing Club Starts promptly at 6pm, 24th August 2017. All members are encouraged to attend GUITAR & BASS Tuition Theory &   Musicianship. Studio Fantabulous N/Bay. 25yrs exp 49844731 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

Huge block of land at North Pindimar. Absolute waterfront. Zoned Rural Landscape. Spectacular views to Ports Stephens. Measure 3383sqm. $120,000. Contact owners 49970426

Positions Vacant

REGULAR house cleaner required 2-3 hrs pw. New singlelevel house in PLR Dog, no children. Call 4919 8259.

You will need: • Friendly manner • Barista skills • Ability to work independently and as part of a team • Ability to work weekends • Flexible hours Call Anne 0438822296 Cleaner Position Part Time Permanent Cleaners position offered in the Nelson Bay and Salamander Bay area. Please contact William 0428 036 369.

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Pre-Poll venues Gloucester Pre-Poll Mid-Coast Returning Officer’s Office Raymond Terrace Pre-Poll Manning Uniting Church

The NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) will be undertaking 1080 ground baiting for wild dog control within Myall Lakes National Park and Ghin-doo-ee National Parks.

This baiting program is being carried out as part of a broader cooperative control program coordinated by the Hunter Local Land Services to mitigate the impacts of wild dogs on stock and wildlife. Cooperative partners include LLS, Forestry Corp, MidCoast Council and the Bulahdelah & District Wild Dog Group.

Voting by Post You can apply online for a postal vote from www.votensw.info or by calling 1300 135 736. Your application must be completed and received by the NSW Electoral Commission no later than 5pm Monday, 4th September 2017.

Voting is compulsory

Domestic pets are not permitted in Nature Reserves, National Parks or State Conservation Areas. Neighbours and reserve users are reminded that 1080 baits are lethal to domestic pets. We suggest that pets and working dogs be restrained to ensure that they do not enter the baiting location during poisoning operations or to muzzle dogs if they are required to work the baiting location during and after poisoning. In the event of accidental poisoning seek immediate veterinary assistance. No baits will be placed within 500 metres of residences. All areas will have 1080 baiting signs erected at access points to where baiting is being undertaken.

For more information: please contact the NPWS Great Lakes Area Office on (02) 6591 0300.

Gloucester Council Chamber, Railway Street, Gloucester NSW 2422 Stocklands, Shop 16, 3-17 Breese Parade, Forster NSW 2428 72 Port Stephens Street, Raymond Terrace NSW 2324 29 Albert Street, Taree NSW 2430

You can also vote early, and on election day, at Sydney Town Hall, 483 George Street, Marconi Room (entry from Druitt Street) from Monday, 28 August 2017. For more details visit our website or call us.

Baiting will commence on Monday 21 August 2017 and cease by Friday 29 September 2017.

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By Rachael VAUGHAN PORT Hunter AFL turned on the perfect day of finals football, with a huge day last weekend at their Ferodale Oval homeground. The weather was perfect and the crowd support was strong for all seven Port Hunter teams to finally all be playing at the same venue on the same day. The first bounce saw the last game of the season for the two U/9’s teams and Auskick. Port Hunter then had U/11’s Teal take on Wallsend in their final game, unfortunately ending in a loss. U/11’s Black took on the undefeated Warners Bay, with the boy making the finals next week and finishing third on the ladder.

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U/13’s Maitland/Port took on Wallsend with a 60 point win, 8.13.61 to 0.1.1. They were also successful in taking their place in the finals next week, finishing fourth on the ladder. Port Hunter finished the day with their U/15’s taking the win over Maitland 14.8.92 to 8.7.55. They finished fifth on the ladder and will also take their place into the finals next week. Mel Nelson, President of Port Hunter, told News Of The Area, “I want to thank every Port player for their input into the club this season, the parents for bringing our players every week, and for all the volunteering you all do at both home and away games.” “To the coaches, teach managers and committee of Port Hunter AFL thank you for making my job so easy.” “Thankyou all so very much for all your hard work and efforts put in, because without volunteers, local clubs wouldn’t be what they are.” “Good Luck to all teams heading into the finals over the coming weeks, your club is behind you,” she said.

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