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Grease Lightening By Heather SHARP
FOLLOWING on from the successful Hairspray stage spectacular in 2016, this year another arena show produced by Harvest Rain is returning to Newcastle. The ever-popular musical Grease has been selected as the showstopper production. The talent of Medowie’s young dancers is again being recognised with around ten selected to perform. From the approximately 1000 dancers from around the Hunter and coast regions who auditioned in October
2016, about 600 were selected to be part of the show. It has been an intensive experience for the young dancers, who attended a boot camp in February 2017 to learn about stage performance. The rehearsals proper began during the Easter school holidays, with final intense rehearsals scheduled for the two weeks of the July school holidays. News Of The Area caught
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q Young dancers practice for arena spectacular, Grease: Hayley Carmody, Amelia Cochrane, Keira O’Brien, and Lilly Gorham in front.
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Locals who spoke to News Of The Area said they were not aware of the meeting and promotion (lack of) could be behind the small attendence. Police spokespersons at the meeting reflected that the complaints that are being made online are not being followed through as official complaints to the station or crime reporting lines. The social media
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“Probably the only way to help my nerves would be to practice the dances over and over again.” “My friends and family are very proud of me.” Rhianna Perry, 12, told News Of The Area, “I am excited about performing especially after having performed in Hairspray last year.” Skyla Conlon, 11, who is in year five, was in Hairspray last year, and
complaints do not match the statistics. The new Acting Superintendent Wayne Humphrey addressed the small crowd, and implored them to report everything, and to follow up if needed. Acting Supt. Humphrey shared graphs of data with the attendees, showing the rate of crime in Medowie versus the rest of Port Stephens. Medowie currently has on average 7% of the total offences recorded in the Port Stephens local area command. This equates to an average of 237 offences from 3,436, making Medowie a relatively low crime area. The area receives more
attends Hunter School of Performing Arts said, “I’m very excited.” “I will probably be a little bit nervous, so I will just close my eyes and breathe in and out.” “I dream of being a performer when I grow up because I love acting so much.” Miss Hayley Carmody is also looking forward to the show, telling News Of The
than that percentage of available police staff and vehicle deployment, despite the continuous comments that Medowie does not have a high enough police presence. Motor vehicle theft is one of few crimes on the rise in Medowie. Statistics show that where an offender in a motor vehicle theft was apprehended, no Medowie residents were found to be the offender. Police have noted, however, that there has been an increasing number of vehicles stolen, where the keys were in the vehicle or it was unlocked at the time. Excessive speed
medowie@newsofthearea.com.au Area, “I was so excited when I was told I was successful.” “My family is very excited for me and can’t wait for the show.” “I think I may be a little bit nervous, but I am sure I’ll be fine because I’ve got my friends with me.” The show is scheduled for 14-16 July at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre
continues to be an issue in Medowie, far outweighing any other offence. The next community engagement meeting will be held in the Tilligerry area towards the end of June to mid July. Senior Constable Alison Stewart told News Of The Area, “Community meetings are for the benefit of the community and it is their opportunity to engage with the police.” “It is a great opportunity for the community to be able to speak directly with senior police who have the job of running Port Stephens Local Area Command,” she said.
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The Fidget Fad By Rachael VAUGHAN
THE Fidget Spinner, a three pronged spinning gadget centred on a central ball bearing, has become the controversial new fad sweeping the nation and taking over our schools and playgrounds. Originally created as a gadget to assist children who may be antsy, nervous, hyperactive or anxious, the gadgets have become popular with children across the board, seemingly overnight. Before spinners came along, many children who would perhaps benefit from them were hesitant of using fidgets because they felt “different” than their friends. But now, with these fidget spinners gaining so much popularity, the majority of children are using them regardless of whether they
actually need to. Fidgets spinners are much more than just another fad toy, they can be excellent tools full of therapeutic benefits if children are taught to understand their origin and why they were first introduced into classrooms. Teacher Simon Tarrant spoke with the News Of The Area about the avalanche of popularity that the Fidget Spinner has seen. “I have used different fidget devices, both handheld and attached to the legs of chairs, to assist my students that legitimately need them to learn more effectively, but recently so many other kids have suddenly started saying that they ‘need’ these fidget spinners to focus.” “Problem is, the trend I am seeing is they only focus on the spinner, not their work and they also distract the kids
around them.” “I’ve discussed it with my classes and have said they can use them but need to be stealthy and get their work done, so basically if I see them, I take them.” Paediatric Occupational therapist, Claire Woods, is excited about the popularity of the fidget spinners and told News Of The Area, “I’ve been singing the praises of fidget gadgets and the like for so long now, and I can only hope that they serve a positive purpose in the classroom and school, and be used to help children focus in the classroom and not just distract themselves and others.” “They are such a useful tool for children who need them, and their popularity can help those students to feel more comfortable.” “I would hope though, that parents discuss the appropriate use of them with their children before allowing them to go to school with them,” she said.
q Cooper McKenna and Hayden Reddon love their fidget spinners.
Ringwood History By Heather SHARP
q Mrs Kathleen Carr and her daughter, Mrs Diane Panowitz meet at the Botanic Gardens to tell their story.
THE secrets beneath the water of Grahamstown Dam continue to be revealed this week. A conversation with inhabitants of Ringwood, a locality that was subsumed by the artificial town water supply dam when the first water came through in 1960, is featured this week. The area known broadly as the Grahamstown Moors, located between current day Medowie and Raymond Terrace, commenced dam construction in 1955 and was finished in 1965. Drought conditions at the time meant that it started to be used in 1960. It was in the mid to late 1950s that most of the homes that cover the now existing Grahamstown Dam were acquired. A number of townships were subsumed with the dam, for example Ferodale and Ringwood, and evidence of their former existence
can be told in street names around Medowie. Kathleen Carr and her daughter, Diane Panowitz (nee Carr), were on hand to tell their history of living in Ringwood before the Dam was built. In April 1950, the Carr family moved to Ringwood Road, Ringwood. In Ringwood, they lived in a small dwelling with malthoid walls and compact dirt floors. By the time their home site was acquired for the dam to be built, the foundation piers for what was going to have been their family home had already been set. Both Mrs Carr and Mrs Panowitz remember the isolation of the time, telling News Of The Area, “When I (Mrs Carr) broke my ankle, Diane had to go to the neighbour’s house to call the Ferry to tell them to hold it up before if left so that I could catch it to get medical treatment.” The isolation experienced
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is something unimaginable by today’s standards in a location only 30 kilometres from a major hospital. In the early 1950s, with poor telephone access, poor roads, and bridges few and far between, people had to be creative with their endeavours to make the best of what they had. When the family home was acquired in order for the Dam to be built, the Carr family moved into Medowie. As Mrs Panowitz recalls, “Medowie was so multicultural, there was no discrimination and no racism.” The airstrip running on the corner of Ringwood Road and parallel to the highway was also a source of remembrance. Disused after World War II, it was often used as a site for burnouts by young car enthusiasts, or hoons, depending on your perspective. To keep up to date with the unfolding Medowie history, follow along at: https://www.facebook.com/ MedowieHistory/.
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Art for all ages By Rachael VAUGHAN
THE Art Shack in Salt Ash has evolved to where it is today from humble beginnings and a story of healing by its owner Deborah Parker. Deborah’s art began when she was 27 years old, after surviving a mishap that resulted in a disability. Deborah was introduced to art through a friend, where she then began studying drawing, pastels, acrylic and oil painting. Art became a best friend for Deborah, and a form of therapy during her healing. Deborah ran an artrelated business for 15 years in Melbourne. She was also painting and selling her artwork through retail outlets all over Australia, before eventually relocating to Port Stephens 13 years ago. Deborah now focuses her artistic passions and enthusiasm on running parttime art classes for children and adults, including those with disabilities. Deborah has since studied art therapy and special needs teaching, focusing on helping
q Presley and Evan visiting the animals at the Art Shack. others to heal and discover hidden artistic talents. Deborah told News Of The Area, “Over the years, I have noticed the amazing ability that art has to help build self
confidence, relieve stress and help with mental health.” Deborah runs art classes at the Art Shack in Salt Ash after school hours, and adult classes by appointment.
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q Cruze has loved learning about Art at the Art Shack. She also runs classes at the Tomaree Library (Salamander) after school, and school holiday art programs on the farm where
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With 44 individual dishes on offer, those leaning towards an oriental cuisine would no doubt find something to their liking. Tanilba couple John and Debbie McTackett were among the first to dine in at the eatery and were gushing in their praise. “We dine out at Thai restaurants on a regular basis and we found the meal just beautiful. It was authentic and we will no longer have to leave the peninsula for our favourite meal,” John said. For owner Dangkaeu, it is her first venture into the restaurant business although she and her co-workers have gained experience in the industry from as far afield as Sydney, Woy Woy and Nelson Bay. Details about opening hours and menu options can be found on 49845838.
Thai Breaker THE long awaited opening of our Thai restaurant happened quietly and without fanfare recently and within a few hours the staff of three was run off its feet. It is located in the Kooindah Centre next door to the cake shop and first reports give it the thumbs up. News Of The Area tried a lunch time $9.90 stir fried sweet and sour special with rice and were impressed.
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Medowie Autumn Showcased By Heather SHARP
REGULAR followers of the Medowie Community Group were in for a visual treat this week when local resident Rod Daniels posted a series of photographs to the Facebook page. The first set featured the double line of deciduous autumn trees that line a driveway on Ferodale Road. Naming the photographs ‘Autumn In Medowie’, the stunning landscapes immediately gained the attention of the page followers. Mr Daniels does not use fancy or expensive camera equipment to take his photos, telling News Of The Area, “All I have is my Samsung phone, which is a hand-me-down from my wife.” “I do take the photos using a high resolution.” Mr Daniels who retired at the end of 2016 worked at the Tomago Smelter for more than three decades. He and his wife moved to Medowie a number of years ago to be closer to their children and grandchildren. Of the photos of the trees on Ferodale Road that have garnered so much attention, Mr Daniels said, “We were driving back from the gym and I spotted the line of trees.” “It was a bit rainy that
q ‘Autumn in Medowie’ by Rod Daniels. Photo Supplied
q Rod Daniels, Medowie’s landscape photographer. morning.” “I had only joined the Medowie Community Group Facebook page a few days earlier.” “I was reading the posts and that there weren’t really any photos of Medowie.” “I thought I would make the posts a bit more colourful” “I was staggered that so many people liked the photos.”
Mr Daniels does have a background in photography, having worked alongside his son for many years assisting with wedding photography in the main. He says, “I have always been interested in photography, but nothing professional.” Stay on the lookout for more photos by this talented local.
q ‘Autumn in Medowie’ by Rod Daniels. Photo Supplied
Kennel Responds to Speaker ON 9 February this year, Medowie & Tilligerry News Of The Area published a story entitled “Kennel Death Noise: Pet kennel Forum”, after a Public Forum was conducted at Hunter Pet Motel. The event was hosted by the PIAA (Pet Industry Association of Australia). One of the speakers at the Forum was Ms Coralie Davis who spoke about her dog ‘Annie’ and its death at Pelgate Kennels in Cooranbong. News Of The Area reported what Ms Davis said in her speech to the audience and the publication makes no assumptions, and has no opinion on the matter.
‘Ms Davis spoke of her continuing daily distress after the death of her dog that was mauled to death by another dog in the kennel’s care’. News Of The Area have spoken to Pelgate Kennels who have strongly refuted Ms Davis’ comments. Pelgate Kennels are saying there was no evidence Annie was killed by another dog. “Lake Macquarie City Council conducted their own investigation which concluded that there was in fact insufficient evidence to establish the circumstance of the dog’s death,” Owner of Pelgate Kennels Cynthia Tolman told News Of The Area.
“As Mr and Mrs Davis did not have an autopsy conducted there was no evidence to say that there was a dog attack or other circumstances contributing to her death.” Ms Tolmon told News Of The Area, “On 12 April RSPCA issued Mrs Helen Arkley a Court Attendence Notice to attend Toronto Court on 9 May for an Act of Animal Cruelty. In the fact sheet the paragraphs (8,9) states Arkley admitted she didn’t attempt to contact the dog’s owners during this time to advise them of Annie’s escalating behaviour, Arkley admitted there were other areas at the facility where she could have
temporarily housed the dogs.” “Helen Arkley pleaded guilty to these omissions,” said Ms Tolman. “The Magistrate could not find any act of animal cruelty so he dismissed that charge given (Sect. 10) no conviction. However he found there was an error of Judgement which went terribly wrong so he gave a 2yr good behaviour bond.” “It has been a very distressful time for all concerned.” Ms Tolman said, “We at Pelgate Kennels hope this matter can be put to rest and for the Memory of Annie to be remembered as a treasured member of the Davis’s family. ”
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PRESIDENT Ian Jones and the Tilligerry Motorama committee were both surprised and elated to learn that they were praised in the NSW Parliament for their excellent work in running yet another successful motor show. Member for Port Stephens Kate Washington is recorded in Hansard congratulating the organisers for their efforts over the years in bringing the community together and raising over $100,000 for the children’s section of the John Hunter Hospital. She also noted the work of our local Lions Club for their catering efforts. Numbers of exhibitors were slightly down on the 500 total for 2016 but the beautiful sunny autumnal day saw crowd numbers surge to an estimated 4000. The 16 sections were keenly contested
q Section winners: Asian: Peter Hillaty’s Daihatsu (white car).
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q British: Graham Kelly’s MGB (blue car). and the Don Barrett trophy for the best car of the show went to Phil Denton for his HT Holden station wagon. The people’s choice was a VK Holden and the best Club trophy was taken home by the SS Holden owners group. The Veteran/Vintage prize was awarded to Kevin Philip for his 1928 Dodge Tourer. A presentation dinner later in the year will see representatives of the John Hunter presented with a cheque from the proceeds of the day. It is expected be in excess of $11,000.
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Taste Test of High School By Rachael VAUGHAN
TRANSITIONING from primary to high school can be a challenge for many students. For even the most confident and self-assured young person, the change is significant, and can be daunting. Irrawang High has this week been running orientation days to introduce primary school students to high school, and give them a taste of life at Irrawang High. All feeder schools were given times to bring students through the school, where they experienced a taste of all faculties. Irrawang High School representative Lue Fagan told News Of The Area, “We welcomed students from Medowie and Wirreanda Public School this week, which was wonderful.” “All our partner primary schools from all around the area will be participating in the orientation days.” “Each school will also take part in the great scarecrowmaking challenge as part of their orientation, and the students are really enjoying this.”
“We are so proud of our school, and what we give back to our students, so it was lovely to see so many primary students wandering around all the faculties, learning and enjoying themselves,” she said. Irrawang High School also offers many other activities so that primary students can become involved before they start officially in a high school setting in year seven. Transitioning activities begin in year four, through the Gifted and Talented Students (GATS) Enrichment Program and continues into years five and six. The GATS program provides activities such as robotics, science lab experiments, activities in our primary industries area (school farm), and helping at school sports carnivals, with all the primary students assisted by our senior students at all times. Congratulations to Irrawang High School for your inclusive programming, and going above and beyond to ensure future year seven students feel as comfortable as possible in their new school.
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Sew Happy
SOME 20 years ago the fledgling Lemon Tree Quilters drew together like minded ladies to form a self-help group.
It chose as its home base the old Lemon Tree Passage School. Since then it has provided friendship and social contact
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for a happy band of ladies who are interested in quilting, sewing, crocheting and needlework. That’s not all: they have been long time supporters of the Cancer Council and regularly create quilts to aid worthy causes.
q The group at its ‘Biggest Morning Tea’ function.
q Keith Norris (centre) with the quilt dedicated to the memory of his late wife Joyce.
Long time member Jan Ross told News Of The Area, “Each year we take part in ‘The Biggest Morning Tea’ and this year we raised $250 for the Cancer Council.” “On top of this, other group projects have seen us donate quilts to the ‘Youth off the Streets’ program and the Women’s Shelter,” she said. “We have also created
Car enthusiasts delight By Rachael VAUGHAN
JUST about every car enthusiast in Medowie and the greater area was accounted for on Sunday. They were at the Medowie Car show, admiring a massive turnout of vintage, classic and
show cars. News Of The Area spoke to David Feneley, who has been organising this successful event for the past 12 years. “We are proud of the event we have created, and that Medowie loves it as
q Chris Doohan and Rod Kerr get set for the raffles to raise some funds for the Taylor family.
much as they do.” “We have no major sponsors, it’s all organised by us and the Bull n Bush hotel, with a donation this year by the guys at Mace Family Customs.” “We look forward to bringing the car show back for many years yet,” he said. Car owners, enthusiasts and admirers are invited to attend the show free of charge, and just enjoy being surrounded by beautiful cars. A special element was added to the car show this year, with attendees being asked for donations to assist a local family through a really tough time. Last week, Corporal Anthony ‘Tubby’ Taylor, lost his life at his home in Medowie whilst working on the family car. He leaves behind his wife and three sons. Tony was a RAAF BAE
Praise for Dementia Support OPINION Dear News Of The Area, I would like to thank the community for their fantastic show of support during our Hunter Memory Walk & Jog event. More than 1,400 people walked or ran with almost $40,000 so far been raised by participants, with all funds raised going towards dementia support services in the Hunter region. In the Myall Lakes, Newcastle, Port Stephens and Upper Hunter state electorates there is estimated to be 6,950
people living with dementia, which is expected to increase to an estimated 8,800 people by 2025 and 15,400 by 2056. Those who participated in Memory Walk & Jog can be confident that the money they raised will have a direct and positive impact for the members of our community who are living with dementia. I would like to thank the Hunter community and our many volunteers for their ongoing contribution, as well as our Ambassador Sam Poolman for generously giving up her time to be part of the event. It simply
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would not be possible to host Memory Walk & Jog without their support. I would also like to acknowledge our major supporter Opal Aged Care for their generous assistance this year. Planning has already begun for the next Hunter Memory Walk & Jog and we hope to be able to build on this year’s excellent result. John Watkins AM CEO Alzheimer’s Australia NSW
quilts dedicated to the memory of fellow members who have passed on.” “The Dinah Black and Joyce Norris quilts were raffled and the proceeds supported both Palliative Care and the Leukaemia Foundation,” Jan Ross added. There are three quilting groups in Tilligerry and the Lemon Tree ladies
get together at 9.30 each Wednesday. New residents or those interested in quilting can just turn up on the day. They will be made to feel most welcome. There will be no Arts Show this year but a quilting exhibition will take place at Club Lemon Tree on a date to be advised. o Phot ery Gall line On N
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q Young Xavier waved in his favourite cars whilst visiting the car show. systems Avionics Tech. Chris Doohan, Councillor and Deputy Mayor of Port Stephens Council, decided to do something for the family during the event and try and raise some funds. He enlisted the generosity again of the Bull n Bush hotel, and arranged for collection buckets to be passed around, and for the proceeds from all
the raffles to be donated to the Taylor family. Chris told News Of The Area, “So stoked to see the people of Medowie rally when a family is in need.” “This tragedy has shocked everyone, and the gestures of so many make me proud to be part of this wonderful community.” “It’s important for people
not connected to the family to be able to feel like they are helping.” “Donations from $1 to $100 have been thrown in the collection bucket, and every single cent will be handed over to the RAAF Padre, to pass on to the family,” Chris said.
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[Golf] Tilligerry Social Golf Club By Margaret McKAY 26/5/2017 Outright winners: Darryl Caddy & Peter Kieran. 63 Bonus Point winners: Alan Lloyd & Bill McMaster 10 ball winners
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ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139
BEDSIDE Table/ chest of drawers. Good cond. W47cm, D46cm,H53cm. Brown timber finish. $25 ono. Ph: 49972442.
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COMPUTER Desk (Keenex Brand). Grey in colour with sliding draw underneath top shelf. Shelving under shelf CLOTHES dryer Hover for storage. Very com3.5 Heavy duty. As new pact and on wheels. W62cm, D53cm, $120 0417787215 H73cm, VG Cond. $75. Ph: 49972442. CHICKENS Isa brown point of lay $25ea. Black australorp x point CURTAIN remnants, of lay $25ea. White plus end of roles, plus australorp x point of curtain extras and fitlay $25ea Phone. tings. From $0.10. 0422469 870 0428250290
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EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225
DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652 DYSON upright vac cleaner. Near new cond. Paid $785, sell $450, 49827769
GAL metal cabinets, pair 2door.Used 4 tool storage 4 shelf ea, adjustable ea 1730ht x 860w $80 ea. Ph 0407275717. SalBay GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494
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Local For Sale CONTINUED from previous page FRIDGE Westinghouse 440L frostfree white 2 door perfect order $150 Ph 49849147 FURNITURE House of quality furniture for sale. 49812792 or 0400 772 107 or 0400 468 471. GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396 GRECIAN 4 stately columns 275 high suitable for gazebo. Offer. 0404477158 JAGUAR Epochlock Model 056/055, hardly used. $50. Phone 0413 052 660
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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498 LA-Z-BOY Electric Lift/ Recliner Chair As New Green Leather $800 ono Phone 49814057 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 OUTDOOR glass top table 6 chairs $50. pickup only 0432092267 PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list. POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 SLEEP No. 5000 King Ens. As new. Cost $4500 sell $1000ono 0412392164 SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450
TRAVEL Cot Folding steel craft good cond. $40 49822475 TWO piece King size Base. Brand New. $400 0428450925 Medowie TV Cabinet 2100mm l x 580mm w 1350mm h. Timber. Ph 49972317. WALL Unit Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 Medowie WARDROBE 2 door, with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498 WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Sal Bay
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WESTERN red cedar blinds (x15), varying sizes Fingal Bay 0409154184 $100
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
2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415
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Daphne Bentlin and family would like to thank Returned Services Association, Country Club and Golf Club. Thanks also to everyone who sent flowers and all the cards and phone calls. Many thanks to staff and doctors at the medical centre,we really appreciated the support at this difficult time.
WOODEN toys (lge), 8 semi trailers, 3 ride-on rocking horses suit up to age 5, Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297
Items 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 BURNT orange velvet covered Ottoman with storage $30. 49198139 ITEMS Lounge floral with 2 chairs. Sofa. Single beds. Pine lounge. Laminate table with 4 chairs 49828522 TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456
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 2001 Jayco Freedom Pop Top. 15.5ft. Lshape sgl bds. 3-way fridge. L-shape dining. 4 burn cook top. batt pack. Alex plug. Rollout awn. Fnt boot & toolbox. Tare 1180. Gd cond. Reg 17/5/18. $9,500ono. 49975922
6HP Evinrude. New impeller, tank, hose, good running older motor, $320 ono 0402141050 21FT Trojan ally hull & trailer only $5500. Ph 0455173316 2003 475 Quintrex Coast Runner 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 2009 model Quintrex 20ft 560 freedom cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 340 hrs. Hummingbird sounder plus a heap of accessories plus all safety gear. Never been outside. Log booked serviced. Last service December 2016. First to see will buy. $30.000.00 neg. Bulahdelah 0408428800. 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
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Vehicles 2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099
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FORD Falcon sedan ‘04 reg to 09/17 4L 2newtyres & neww/ screen. vgood cond. AA 58RN $4,100ono Ph 0412334591 HOLDEN Astra sedan 2005 18,000klms, vg cond, ATV-49Y, $6000 ono Ph 0403832028 HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160 TOYOTA Hilux 2002, auto, low klms, alloy tray, ydb517 $8000 ono 0428528325 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782
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MID-COAST COUNCIL PROPOSED PERMANENT ROAD CLOSURE, TAREAN RD, KARUAH
Under Section 35 of the Roads Act 1993, notice is given that the Minister for Lands and Forestry will consider the closing of a road in connection with a road closing application proposed by Council. Council will receive submissions regarding the proposal. All submissions received will be referred to the Minister’s delegate for a decision regarding the proposed road closing. The road under consideration comprises part of un-named Council public road off Tarean Rd, Karuah and abuts the eastern boundary of Lot 1 DP400027 and the northern boundary of Lot 424 DP95438. Upon closure of the road, Council proposes the sale of the land to the road closure applicant. All interested persons are invited to make submissions to the Interim General Manager, Mid-Coast Council, PO Box 482, TAREE NSW 2430 or tareecouncil@midcoast.nsw.gov.au by 28 June 2017. Please include Council’s reference RD34770/03 in your submission. Regarding the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act, information contained in such submissions may, at the discretion of Mid Coast Council and NSW Crown Lands, be referred to the person(s) who initiated the proposal for appropriate consideration. Enquiries: 65917222 Council Ref: RD34770/03 INTERIM GENERAL MANAGER MID COAST COUNCIL
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DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL - DA 291/2017 The Council of MidCoast has received a development application from Tattersall Lander Pty Limited seeking consent for an Earth Acoustic Mound on Lot 100 DP 1047534, 182 Myall Way, Tea Gardens (DA 291/2017). The development is integrated under Division 5 of the Environmental, Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and requires the approval of the Department of Primary Industries-Water with respect to the Water Management Act 2000. The development application and documents accompanying the application may be inspected as follows: Place: Forster Administration Office – Breese Parade, Forster (8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday, public holidays excepted)
Tea Gardens District Office – 245 Myall Street, Tea Gardens (9.00am to 4.00pm Monday to Friday, public holidays excepted).
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By Rachael VAUGHAN THE last two Friday nights have seen Medowie Rugby in fine form under lights at home. May 19 saw the club take to the field in true rugby weather, with the pouring rain testing the commitment of the local supporters. Despite numbers being slightly down, the Medowie faithful still rallied together to support the club. In the main game, Medowie were unfortunately defeated against Merewether in a close game 7-11. After Medowie copped a send off before half time, it turned out that Merewether’s 15 players were just too good for Medowie’s remaining 14.
Medowie Rugby representative, Jackie Murphy, told News Of The Area, “Fair to say we lost that one rather than got beaten, we were physically the better side on the park.” “We are competition contenders but we need to keep developing our game, be adaptable to conditions and make the decisions that are required for premier rugby.” “As it comes together, we will shift these competitive losses into comprehensive wins,” she said. Overall, it was one that got away, but a truly solid effort against the competition leaders and one for the Marauders to be proud of. May 26 saw Medowie take on Maitland at home, unfortunately coming out with a 13-3 loss.
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