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Beach Accessible for Everyone By Marian SAMPSON
IT was a day for all abilities at Fingal Beach on Sunday with Push Mobility matting making access from the concrete path into the water possible for people of all abilities. Andy Fielding who is blind and has other mobility issues was wheeled down to the water and also took a turn in the mobichair with floatation devices. It was two thumbs up for Andy who test drove the new floating wheelchairs recently purchased by Ability Links for Port Stephens beaches. Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer says it’s a fantastic initiative that is being launched in time for the summer beach season. “Our Accessible Beach Day is an opportunity to see these brand new chairs in action! They will soon be available for anyone to use at Fingal, One Mile and Birubi beaches,” he said. “With the help of Ability Links, this Council is working hard to improve the quality of life for people living with a disability across Port Stephens. “We’re lucky to have many beautiful beaches and this initiative will ensure that everyone will have the opportunity to enjoy
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Mrs Wood also declared as being a key ingredient in maintaining longevity, energy, and youthfulness. Mrs Wood has always lived in the district, having been born in Karuah where she also went to school. She moved to Raymond Terrace when she married and lived in the same house near the Ki Ora homestead of her parents in law until
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two years ago. There they raised their two daughters, Julie and Sandra. At her party, Mrs Wood told guests, “I’ve always ensured I’ve surrounded myself with good friends and family.” “I had a good loving husband and lots of love in my life which has helped me live to 100.” “It’s always been important to me to stay active and bowls was a big part of my life for over 40 years which kept my mind and body active, it was a great social network.” Councillor Jaimie Abbott told News Of The Area, “It’s been inspiring to see Aunty Joyce mark such a special milestone and she’s still so active and sharp.” “When I am older I hope I am in as good form as what Aunty Joyce is.”
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them.” Ability Links program manager Leonie Miller congratulated all those involved with the Beaches For Everybody initiative. “We have walked alongside Surf Life Saving Clubs, their members and guests, beach users and Port Stephens Council to put meaningful measures in place to make our beaches more accessible and inclusive of every body,” Ms Miller said. “The results are a testament to the willingness of all involved to open our communities up more and more to people with disabilities, their families and carers. Bring on summer!” Mandy Thompson of Fingal Bay Surf Life Saving Club told News Of The Area, “We are
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hoping to see the matting permanently installed and we are working with Council on this at the moment.” Shane Hryhorec of
to the water easier for older residents as well. Permanently adding the matting at Fingal would make the beach truly accessible as the Council facilities already boast a disabled toilet and shower.
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FROM a humble beginning some five years ago practising in the Senior Citizens Centre, the ‘Lemon Eukalypts’ ukulele orchestra have branched out. They now regularly perform at public functions as well as train and entertain at their new home base in the Tilligerry Habitat. The idea to form a ukulele band was the brainchild of Jenny Price, a long time yoga devotee. “I needed a new
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VIETNAM Veteran and Port Stephens resident, Mr Doug Sanderson will this Saturday, 24 November speak at a Men’s Breakfast about his experiences as a young soldier. Hosted by St Francis Anglican Church the bush church on Brocklesby Road, Mr Sanderson will share his testimony. All men are invited to attend the breakfast. Joining in 1963, Mr Sanderson told News Of The Area, “After basic training, I was allocated to the Military Engineers.” “I enjoyed my training, especially the explosives
part!” “I got sent to Sydney Harbour, to Chowder Bay.” In 1965, Australia’s involvement in Vietnam was looming to move beyond the military advisors who had been there since 1962. The escalation saw Doug selected to go to Vietnam. “I had to volunteer, which I agreed to do,” Doug said. Doug was deployed with 3 Field Troop and was attached to the US 73rd Airborne. His deployment was in the first wave to be sent over, before the main Task Force. When Doug was handed live ammunition on his arrival to Vietnam he said, “I thought, this is getting real, I am 19 years old and suddenly I realised the responsibility of
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Upcycled Coffee By Rachael VAUGHAN
YOU can’t buy happiness, but you can buy coffee, and that’s pretty close. Salamander Bay Recycle Centre has added their own little trailer of happiness, with the introduction of their very own upcycled coffee van. In true recycle centre fashion, the coffee van is a renovated vintage trailer, brought back to life and purpose by ‘new local’ Bradley Cox, who has made Port Stephens his home. Bradley Cox originally hails from the Northern Beaches in Sydney, but
moved to Port Stephens two years ago. He has owned several successful business, including restaurants in Sydney and Noosa - one of which even won the NSW Restaurant of the Year. Bradley Cox told News Of The Area, “While renovating the vintage trailer, I spent a lot of time at the recycle centre, and after meeting the General Manager Gerard McClafferty, I decided that I wanted to be part of the community service that the centre offered.” The van opened to the public, with a wonderful response immediately from
the community. You can now support the work of the Salamander Recycle Centre, and all they do for our community, whilst enjoying a coffee and a sweet treat from Bradley’s Van. The Van is already operating 7 days a week from 9am to 3pm daily serving coffee, drinks and homemade treats. The recycle centre has fast become a place that is a true shopping experience, not just a quick visit to rifle through boxes of donated second hand items. With professional styling by Maret Larnach
media@newsofthearea.com.au Styling, handmade goods by the men’s shed, a separate section for clothing, and all goods sorted and arranged by zones within the house and garden, there is truly something for everyone to stroll through, browse and purchase. Bradley added, “The response from the community has been great as it adds to the shopping experience with friendly service and ample parking.” “It is quickly becoming a local favourite.” Do yourself a favour and check out the Salamander Recycle Centre, and feel good knowing that any money you spend goes back into the wonderful community projects they manage.
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TOMAREE Neighbourhood Centre are holding a Christmas raffle with a difference. The proceeds of their raffle will go directly to those most in need at this time of year - people experiencing homelessness, and to continue to help support families and individuals in the community who are in crisis. The aim of the fundraiser is to provide people in the local community experiencing homelessness with funds for transport, to be able to attend appointments at The Department of Housing in Newcastle and to continue to provide food hampers to people experiencing homelessness and disadvantaged members of our community. Currently across Australia 1/200 people are experiencing homelessness. Tonight 116, 4727 people across the country will be homeless, everyday 250 people are turned away from crisis centres across the country. Clare Saunders from Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre told News Of The Area, “Through our work with families and individuals at the neighbourhood centre, we have seen an increase in our clients experiencing homelessness and poverty.” “We want to continue to do the work we do, and increase the services we can offer these people and families, so that this statistic goes down instead of up.” Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre currently assists people experiencing homelessness and also families and individuals who are disadvantaged in our local community. Clare said “We provide our clients with food hampers and assistance with referral to appropriate services.” “We are seeing an increase in client’s visiting the centre and unfortunately at times our food pantry runs low.” “We currently do not have the funds to provide clients with assistance to travel into Newcastle to attend appointments at The Department of Housing - something that seems so simple, but is so important.” You can help the staff and volunteers of this wonderful service to be able to do their job over this incredibly busy period by purchasing a raffle ticket. There are nearly forty prizes, ranging from vouchers for local businesses, through to scuba diving packs, complete dinners out and experiences across Port Stephens and Newcastle. Tickets are $2 each or three for $5, and can be purchased at the Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre any time they are open, or from Salamander Bay Shopping Centre on Monday November 26 at their pop up stand from 10am - 2pm.
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There’s a new hand at the Helm RICHARD Tyler is the new commander of Lemon Tree Passage Marine Rescue. He replaces Richard Osborne OAM who has stood down after 35 years of service to the Coast Guard and Marine Rescue. He will continue to serve in a non executive role. Richard, who is also a life member of Tilligerry Rural Fire Service, was awarded his OAM for his unstinting devotion to the two volunteer services over such a long time. He was quite taken aback when a 35-Year Service clasp was added to his long service ribbon and was asked to cut a cake with his name on it at a recent meeting. “I’ve enjoyed the training, the camaraderie and seeing the transition from the Coast Guard to the newly formed Marine Rescue”, he said. “We are very much a
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COMMUNITY groups and residents on the Tilligerry Peninsula were happy winners in this year’s ‘Keep Australia Beautiful’ Awards. ‘Keep Australia Beautiful’ works across Australia, identifying communities that use their volunteers to enhance their community through Tidy Towns/ Sustainable Communities. The 2018 awards presentation was held in the township of the overall winner of 2017, Orange, New South Wales on 9-10 November. Tilligerry Peninsula Landcare Committee
entered four projects and won the following: Highly Commended for the Youth Environment Award, which was awarded to Belle Nikki. Highly Commended for the Tilligerry Wildlife Corridors planting for koalas. Highly Commended for the Tanilba Bay Walk Projects. Winner for the Tanilba Bay Loop Path. They also took home an impressive fifth place in the overall placings for population category 6001 to 10,000. Well done Tilligerry Peninsula Landcare Committee on these fantastic results.
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Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Local Community Investment Program Applications now open Since June 2015, AGL has been safely operating the Newcastle Gas Storage Facility at Tomago, approximately 13 kilometres north-west of Newcastle. As a local employer and operator, AGL are committed to making a sustainable and positive contribution within the local community. The Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Local Community Investment Program invests funds back into the community by way of financial support for community based initiatives, projects and events. The Program aims to: • Deliver community wide benefits • Encourage innovation in and support for issues of community significance • Support the work of community organisations The Local Community Investment Program is run bi-annually and awards funding for community initiatives within the Port Stephens and Newcastle Local Government Areas, of up to $5,000. Applications for funding will be assessed by members of AGL’s Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Community Dialogue Group. When can I apply? Applications can be submitted between 9:00 am Monday 19 November 2018 and 5:00 pm Wednesday 9 January 2019. How to apply? Step 1. Visit agl.com.au/NGSFCommunity and download the Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Local Community Investment Program guidelines and application form. Step 2: Submit your application by 5:00 pm Wednesday 9 January 2019. Step 3: AGL will contact you regarding the outcome of your application. For more information, contact the Community Relations Manager via AGLCommunity@agl.com.au or call AGL’s 24-hour complaints and enquiries line on 1800 039 600. c
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THE concept of Street Libraries is gaining in momentum and popularity around Port Stephens and the Myall Coast, with News Of The Area coming across two new locations to add to the Stroud Street Library we reported on a few months ago. The two new libraries that have sprung up now bring Medowie and Raymond Terrace into the program. The Raymond Terrace Street Library location is that of a private residence across from Riverside Park in Raymond Terrace, attached to their front fence. The owner of the property and constructor of the street library, Annie Woodard-Knight, told News Of The Area, “I became interested in the concept of a Street Library after seeing some on our travels and borrowing books from them.” “We live in a beautiful part of Raymond Terrace that has lots of passing travellers and community groups using the nearby park, so I wanted to contribute to the fabric of our town, and as I had a backlog of books this project seemed to fit.” “I bought the library as a kit and my husband and I were able to construct it using fairly basic tools.” “I hope that it becomes an asset in the community and that it inspires other people or community groups to put one up,” she said. Medowie’s brand new Street Library, is a beautiful bright yellow two shelf library constructed by Century 21 Curtis and Blair Medowie. One of the first to use Medowie’s new Street Library was local author Mel Gole, who has recently returned to live in Medowie. Mel brought some books to donate to the Library, as well as one of her own books she has written, Who am I? Mel told News Of The Area, “I just moved and I had a lot of books at home, so I’d been looking for what to do with them and Jane’s always been a good friend so I was happy to help.” “Being an author has given me a great new bunch of friends to make through and with books, so it was special to sneak one of mine in as well.” “It’s great to do things that give a sense of community, which is one of the reasons I’m so happy to be back in Medowie,” she said. You can find the Raymond Terrace Street Library on Hunter Street by the river, and Medowie’s Street Library on Ferodale Road near the Century 21 office and Bull n Bush Hotel.
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My wife has no idea how to use roundabouts. She stops at them when there is nothing on the roundabout and when she goes through one with two lanes, she doesn’t even stay in the lane she started in. She’s an accident waiting to happen. Concerned Mr GF, Anna Bay Dear Mr GF,
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I’VE given this one some thought and I think the only way to sort it out is to think of drivers on the road as different dog breeds. Now some drivers are like the Collie or the German Shepherd. They are intelligent, have great levels of concentration, keep their eye on the task at hand, and progress in a thoughtful manner. Other drivers, and I am going to put your wife in this category, are more like the two-year-old Labrador or Boxer. They race around like lunatics, unable to stay on task, and they veer all over the place as though their mind is constantly wandering to the same beat as their wavering sense of direction. Still, they mean no real harm, though they are an accident waiting to happen. There’s a third category of driver that I would put in the angry, hovering-too-closeto-your-arse box. Think of the Doberman, perhaps the misunderstood Pit Bull, or even the Rottweiler. Now I know I’m generalising here. There are some lovely dogs in all these categories, but there are also ones that would be pretty happy to chew your arm off or tailgate you down a dark alley. Now you, Mr GF, you have to be a Kelpie in this situation. You need to herd your wife back in the right direction. If she starts veering off course, just set her on the straight and narrow again. When she pulls up at the roundabout, like a dog pulling up at a tree, or a urine-stained patch of grass, or the back end of another dog, you need to nip her heels, metaphorically speaking, and guide her, gently yet firmly. Be the Kelpie, Mr GF, and all will be right with the world again. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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Dancers on National Stage By Rachael VAUGHAN
A group of talented dancers from Tanilba Bay got a taste of the big city lights and performing on a national stage when they headed interstate recently to compete in a national competition for cheer and dance. The Elite Diamond Dancers, a small dance studio located in Tanilba Bay, took a group of seven talented and hard working students to the Gold Coast, Queensland to compete at the Aussie Gold International Cheer and Dance Championships. Bianca Peacock (13), Bindi Steele (13), Amelia Parkes (11), Hollee Pevitt (11), Hannah Coupe (13), Angel Hodson (12) and Braelyn Lawrie (9) were selected to attend this prestigious competition.
This competition attracts studios from across Australia and through New Zealand, so it was a big honour for the Tanilba Bay dancers to attend. Alarna Grantham from Elite Diamond Dancers told News Of The Area, “We decided in July 2017 that we would be taking a team up to Queensland.” “These students started training in 2018 and have worked super hard to get to where they are today.” “Not only did they go to Queensland to compete at Aussie Gold, but they performed at Dreamworld too.” The girls showed an incredible amount of resilience and teamwork, having to change their entire routine a week out from the competition, due to one of the team members
unfortunately hurting herself at home. Alarna said, “The girls quickly adjusted to the changes and pushed on like professionals.” The girls performed one jazz group routine and came second place, missing out on first place by only .2 of a point score. The girls then performed their jazz group routine at Dreamworld, with a few extra special performances. Bianca performed two solos. Bindi, Hollee and Hannah performed one solo each. Bianca and Bindi also performed their duo together for the crowds. Congratulations to these Tilligerry Peninsula dancers on such a wonderful achievement.
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Indigenous Soldiers honoured
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IRRAWANG Public School has created and unveiled an incredible recognition and testament to our Indigenous soldiers this week. This new ANZAC Memorial space recognises soldiers from many cultures and backgrounds, with space for more stories on their adjacent reflection wall.
Principal of Irrawang Public School, Stacy Mathieson, told News Of The Area, “It is a thank you to all who fought for our country bravely.” “We have made specific reference to our Aboriginal soldiers who fought equally, but unfortunately weren’t given the recognition and thanks they deserved back home.” Before World War
I broke out, Aboriginal men, women and children experienced hardship no one should have to endure. They were not seen as citizens of this country, they had no rights and were treated in a way that still creates trauma, generations on. At first, Aboriginals were not officially allowed to join the military, although there are many stories of those
who did enlist, with the enlistment officers turning a blind eye to their race. However, as the war went on, more lives were lost overseas and Australia’s promise of service men to Britain could not be sustained by non-Indigenous soldiers alone. This prompted the government to officially allow Aboriginals to enlist. For the first time,
while fighting in a war for a country who did not recognize them as equal, they became part of a team, experiencing equality, mateship, and a sense of camaraderie amongst the other soldiers. Aboriginal soldiers have spoken about all people in the Army at the time being the same colour: green. Many Aboriginal soldiers lost their lives and sadly those who did return, returned to the same trauma and hardships in Australia as
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when they left. Stacy Mathieson said, “My job as principal is to educate all students on the past, heartbreaking as it may be, so you, our future leaders can work towards an Australia where everyone is equal, with the same opportunities and respect for all.” “Uncle Leigh Ridgeway, we thank you for your smoking ceremony and your words of significance around this special day.” “To Craig Manhood, Mr Bray and the students who designed and created this space, well done.” “To Miss Twyford, Miss Williams and the Sista Speak girls, your dance, Gapu, meaning ‘See you Soon’ in Gathang, was certainly a fitting tribute to the ceremony.: “And of course, to all of our fabulous contributors to the reflection wall, you should be very proud in honoring your loved ones.” A minute silence was held for students to think about the sacrifices others have made, a minute to remember the soldiers, Aboriginal, non-Aboriginal, all soldiers who left and never returned and also those who returned and were never the same.
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Sports Club clears final hurdle AFTER 30 years in the works, the Medowie Sports and Community Club will at last become a reality. Port Stephens Council approved a funding model during their public meeting last Tuesday with the final hurdle of approving the preferred tender for the development and build of the new facility. “Stalwart of the Medowie community, and former councillor, Mr Ken Muir and countless others initiated the prospect of a Sport and Community Club in our town,” current Port Stephens Councillor and member of the original steering for the Medowie Sports and Community Club, Chris Doohan told News Of The
Area. “Years went by, developments happened, and S94 money leaked to everywhere in Port Stephens, but Medowie.” “Well, it’s our turn.” The Club, to be located adjacent to the current netball courts and playing field at Ferodale Park, is set to be used by sports groups including netball, Australian rules football, cricket, soccer, touch football, tennis, the Hash House Harriers, futsal, rugby union, Little Athletics, mountain bikers, social golfers, and lawn bowlers. Community groups looking to use the facility include the RSL, Bridge Club, Lions, CWA, Probus, and Seniors with many more expected to show interest. “Our staff have had the
their mural on the Amenities Block in Cultural Close at the entrance to their Arts Centre. The celebration marked the completion of the mural project that was enabled by a Community Grant to the
Arts Centre by Port Stephens Council. The centre included as many willing artists as possible and were thrilled by the number of artists including three members
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ARTISTS and volunteers from the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre got together with the Mayor to celebrate the completion of
q Councillor Chris Doohan at the site for the long-awaited Medowie Sports and Community Club. enable the club to become a Disaster Recovery Site, a multimedia equipped meeting room for use by all sports
from the mosaic group who enhanced the beautiful Gymea Lilies. Meryl Miller of the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre told News Of The Area, “As we started painting the mural it took on a life of its own inspiring our artist’s creative juices.” She believes that
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and community groups, an auditorium for community use for meetings, performances and private functions, and additional car parking.
everyone thoroughly enjoyed being part the selfless, energetic team that took part in a marathon effort. “Our monument of artistic design is the talk of the town something our community can all be proud of,” she said. Nada O’Loughlin- Yonge, Judy Jones, Diana Atkinson,
Councillor Doohan said, “This facility will be the hub of Medowie and help bring some life back into the community.” Meryl Miller, Marianne Newton were the core team that coordinated the mural. Together with the Lions Club of Soldiers Points mural bus shelters, and the place making artworks at Anna Bay, the Bay is celebrating its colourful wildlife and lifestyle for all to see.
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foresight of not building a facility for today, but have planned for a facility for tomorrow.” “This facility will be able to cater for the huge growth of our town, and I am incredibly confident it will be the hub of the Medowie community spirit,” Councillor Doohan said. “We all know how strong that spirit can be, just look at the result of the Medowie Bale Out The Drought fundraiser.” “$80,000 in four weeks, that is Medowie.” “The Medowie Christmas Festival is the next cab off the rank.” “It is only in its infancy, but wait till it can be supported by the Club as its home.” It is hoped that many more services and amenities will be added to the Medowie Sports and Community Club as time goes by including a family friendly licensed restaurant, emergency generator to
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“Scruff”’ Aged 72 Years of Nerong Dearly loved husband of ELAINE, much loved father of VANESSA and PATRICIA, father in law of RUSSELL, devoted Grandpa of HAYLEY, EMMA and JARRAD. A loved member of the HALL and KIRKBY families and a great mate to all who knew him. Family and friends are invited to attend a celebration of GARY’S life in the North Chapel, Newcastle Memorial Park, Beresfield on FRIDAY 23rd November 2018 at 1pm. In lieu of flowers donations to Palliative Care may be left at the chapel.
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BEACH Rollers for Catamaran - As new, little use. $300ono 0425 212 017 BEDROOM suite, king size, Corinthian white gloss. Incl: base, head, two bedside tables, tall boy & chest of drawers.Exc. cond. $950 0419219485
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NELSON BAY 10 Pirralea Parade, Monster garage sale. 2 garages to choose from. Something for everyone. Sat 8am start.
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DINING set, timber extendable, 4 seats. $275ono. 0417445490 ELECTRIC Tools. 185mm Hitachi Saw, 82mm Hitachi Planer, 115mm Ryobi Had Grinder AEG Jigsaw, Makita Trimmer 2.25H.P. Skilsaw Chainsaw 250 W Wolf Sander Ryobi C100 C’crete Cutter AEG Screwdriver $60 ea or $500 the Lot. Ph 02 4984 9347 EVERDURE 6 burner gas BBQ with cover. Inc 2gas bottles $600 ono. Kathy 49873104 Pat 49871761 FISH Tank 1.4m x .5m x .5m. light, filter, pipework. $200ono 0425 212 017 FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986 GOLF cart, electric, Wet weather covers $2,500 49972826 Or 0419259655 GOLF cart, Yamaha Petrol, $1,400 0428970662 GOLF Buggy electric $250. Set LH clubs $150, RH $150 . Ph 49810798
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SURF Ski - Wave Master. Good condition very stable. Good in surf as well as calm/ choppy conditions. Includes paddle $375. 49822004
MAHOGANY High quality dining table with six refurbished chairs and matching sideboard Make an offer. Light brown elegant Lounge suite - 2 armchairs and one 3 seater Matching Lamp and Oak Coffee table Sell as a set - make an offer. Also grey metal filing cabinets, 3 drawers $40 each. 2x bookshelves timber $50 each. 49972294 Hawks Nest
MOBILITY scooter 2017 ‘shop rider’ As new cond. just serviced, hardly used. $1900 ono 0437 652 255
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KAYAK - touring VG cond. Mirage 580 Kevlar hull, LD $2,500. fixed rudder, O Paddle,S spray skirt, trolley, vest, cover incl. 0402246383 Tea Gardens. KAYAK - touring - VG cond. Prijon Prilite T400D $1,400 L Paddle,SOspray skirt, trolley, vest, cover incl. 0402246383 Tea Gardens. CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
MOWER Greenfield fastcut 32inch Ride on Mower D Briggs & OL 15.5hp StrattonSIntek OHV engine 178.2hr VG cond. $1,299 neg. 0407 930 059 PRIDE Go Go Elite Traveller motor scooter with hoist (suitable for 4WD vehicles). Recently serviced, both batteries D L replaced, SO new front basket and manual. $750 negotiable. Will separate hoist and scooter. Ph 0428291907
LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489 LOUNGES, Moran brand 2x 2.5 seaters D Very goodOL cond. high quality S upholstery. $300ono 49971373
TIMBER lounge solid 3 piece - 3 seater and 2 armchairs. $500 0428970662 TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704 TRAILER converstion Galvanised aluminium sides to start new trailer project.Professionally built Height - 2ft hingeable Up to 3foot 6inches Length - 8foot 5inches Width - 5foot 9 1/4 $850 49970986 TRAILER 7x4 manufactured Trailer, rego Aug 19 $400 ono 0412077263
QUEEN sofa bed $50.00, 1x Foldaway LD bed $20.00, SO All as New 0427 307580
VACUUM, robotic. Russell Hobbs brand. Unwanted Raffle prize. RRP $800. Will sell for $575 0249846701
ROLLER Blinds. As New. 2x Beige Width 2079 x Drop 2310 meters $90 each. 2x Roller Blinds Beige Width 996 x Drop 2310 meters $65 each. 5x Roller Blinds Beige Width 1486 x Drop 1460 metres $55 each. 0427 307 580 ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. 0429485169 Nelson Bay ROWING Skiff - Euro Single. Croker Blades VG cond, $1000 ono 0418716225
LOUNGE, suite 5 seater with chaise LD soft Almost Onew green. S Was $3,800 Now $500 40242775
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TRAILER, Box “Felk” good condition 49970922 $900
LOUNGE, 2 seater Dark brown/black D Leather.SGood OL Cond. $120 0409242859
MATTRESS - Makin’ Mattresses brand Bellissimo Duet 2000, double bed LD O size,asS new, cost over 2k. Sell with or without base. $900. 49970930
TILED table, large, round, 4 seater. Indoor or outdoor. Very elegant. $500 49819926
PUMP, spearpoint DAB 240v 2hp s/ steel mount plate gal. cover and foot valve. $500ono 0418408106
KITE Surfer, Naish. Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498
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VE V8 Commodore Axel back twin chrome pipes. Mufflers. Low k’s $200 IW345 49970986 WAECO 50 Ltr Fridge /Freezer, 240/12V LD with inverter. Gd SO cond. $400ono Ph 0438913309
OZITO Bench Saw $100. RYOBI Bench Grinder $60. RHINO Pedestal Drill $80. OZITO Cordless Drill & Battery $30. 2hp Tank Compressor $100. Stud Finder $20. Planer $80. Orbital Sander $40. Power Master Angle Grinder $60. Phone: 02 4981 0681 PARROT cage large, $50. Chest of drawers macadamia wood $50. Queen LD side SO bed ensemble Good cond. $60. Recliner chair $30. RINNAI Gas Heater $200 ono. Ride On Mower Husqvana D LT1536 SOLas new $1,200 ono. Hedge Trimmer Elec. $30 0448145629 RYOBI electric blower, Bosch electric drill w/ 2 chargeable batteries Also lots of tools & Electrical equipment. 49820432 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
ROOF racks $100. Aluminium platform s (x2)120kg capacity $150 Hand tools $10. Two wooden planes $20. each 3 in 1 red spotlight $30. 2 rollaway beds $50 each. 6 power boards best offer. 49973143 SINGLE 2 Single bed and mattress $40. Electric recliner $350. Must sell. 49845586
WELDMATIC 150 Gas/Gasless Mig Welder for $400. CIG Easywelder EC for $60 Ph 49972577
TOOLS, Fishing D Large Gear, Extra L SO Eski. 49849456
WINDOW - sliding colourbond Cream in colour with Diamond grill fly screen Lockable 1440mmx1190mm $220 49970986
VINTAGE Pedal Organ $250. Dual Keyboard LD Electronic SO Full size Organ $100. carpenters bench $200. 1940s dressing table $100. 4988 6988
WROUGHT Iron double gate with hinges. 2.5 metres wide by 1.7m to 2.26m high. VG Cond. Loop and Spear steel fence panels. Each 2m wide x 1.5m high. $200.00 the lot, or will sell sep. 4982 4249
WOODEN bookcase, TV unit (incl TV). New Tall boy. Double sink. Make an Offer. 49972317
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Horizons Golf Results
Horizons Golf Club By Greg RAMSEY Wednesday stableford Ladies Carolyn Ramsey 42 from Lee Martin 39 Mens winner Bill Francis 41 from Brian Legge 40 Fourball medley Tess & Fred Shield 49
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Nelson Bay Golf Club By Alice & Rosemary SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11th : Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Garrett Nunun 43, Runner-Up Michael Abercrombie 42; B Grade: Winner Guy Jennings 40, Runner-Up David Jackson 39; C Grade: Chris Baldwin 40, Runner-Up Richard
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14TH : Course 1 Ladies Stableford: Overall Winner Linda Howard 35, Runner-up Nanette Justice 34; Course 2: Ladies Stableford Div 1: Elsie Flanagan 38, Runner-Up Diane
Bowler Wins By Marian SAMPSON
SOLDIERS Point Bowler Betty Herbertson was State Selected to play in the Australian Senior Sides Championships held in South Australia in October this year. Each state in Australia entered three teams of four and Betty was the Skip for one of the NSW Women’s Teams. This National Competition was played at Wallaroo Bowling Club & Moonta Bowling Club on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. The event was held over
four days and some great bowls were played. Soldiers Point Bowling Women’s Bowling Club’s Lorraine Cloke, told News Of The Area, “The result came down to the wire, NSW had to beat Western Australia in the last game to win and they did.” This means Betty has won a National Gold Medal. “She is a true champion, Betty joined Portland Bowls Club in Vic. in 1977 and as she had always done in any sport she fancied, she worked at it,” she said. Betty won her first Club
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CAMPER trailer Leisure D Master L viewing. 11 Setup for SO months rego. $2,500 0416096738
COROMAL Pop Top Caravan - silver Ann. model. Island bed, gas stove & oven, microwave, LD fridge Three SOway with full annexe. Always garaged. VGC. $9,500ono Corlette 49811219 0411132790
CARAVAN 17.5ft Crusader Pop Top 2000 Good cond. dble bed. full front kitchen, 2annexes 1 mesh, new awning and annex floor TV DVD. Extra fridge Instant hot water to sink. Too many extras to list. $15,000 ono 0417 090 151 CAMPERVAN Pop Top Nissan 87 u-van LWB, 2.4l Z24 Motor, 5 speed, Rego 10/19 BH54NZ Lots of extras. Phone for list. Runs perfectly. $6,200. 0414384624 COLONIAL caravan 2002 18ft6, $18,000 ono, Dual wheels, double bed, Stereo and three way fridge Full annex - roll out awning, Many extra, low mileage, Very good cond. ready to go, Contact Peter 49820362
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Sprinter diesel 2002 Solar panels, shower, WC gas HW, fridge, tv, rear seat converts to DB. Good cond. $37,000 ono 0249973027
JAYCO Designer 14ft Pop top, twin beds Full annex, rego, Tare weight 850kg Ready to go. $6,000 Ono 49923302 JAYCO Eagle 2013 Pop up camper. Roll out awning, annexe, innerspring mattress plus loads of extras. $19,000 0413950744 JAYCO Heritage 2004 22ft roll out awning, solar panels, ensuite, full annex, tv, air con w/mach., VG cond. Rego 5/19. $28,500 0433128949
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17TH : Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Jeannie Punshon 32, Runner-Up Julie Newsham 31; Course 2 Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Cameron Goodwin 44, Runner-Up Vinko Komadina 40, B Grade: Winner Leigh Wakeling 41, Runner-Up Lance Bartlett 40, C Grade: Winner Russ Finnerty 41, Runner-Up Steve Jones 39. Men’s Round 3 Daily Comp / Stroke 1 to 18: A Grade: Winner Scott Quinn 69, Runner-Up Peter Gibson 71; B
in both the Triples and Fours, but it was the Triples that reaped her, a most cherished International Gold.
Championship in 1986 at Portland Bowling Club. Betty’s tally at Association Level includes: four Champion of Champions (once r/up), nine State singles (once r/up), nine State pairs (twice r/up), four State fours (thrice r/up), three State triples (once r/up). Since 1990, Betty has represented Victoria in every State and Territory of Australia. Betty had joined the Australian Squad as an emerging player in 1992 and first “saw action” in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1992. In 1993 she competed at the Pacific Championships in Canada, where she played lead
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Grade: Winner John Mudie 69, Runner-up Mark Woods 70; C Grade: Winner Michael Trigas 65, Runner-up John McDonald 69; D Grade: Winner Lloyd Goodwin 68, Runner-up Kaye Porter 70. Club Championship / Stroke: A Grade: 1st Place James Marshall 228, 2nd Place Peter Gibson 237, B Grade: 1st Place Graeme Luke 251, 2nd Place Ray Wright 257; C Grade: 1st Place Phillip Gee Kee 179, 2nd Place John McDonald 287, D Grade: 1st Place Christopher Dunn 301, 2nd Place Brendon Bradford 306.
Betty has also represented Australia at the Commonwealth Games and has an impressive collection of trophies.
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David Davis 44, Runner-Up John Fuller 41.
McLean 34. Course 1 Men’s Stableford: A Grade Winner Mark Tracy 42 c/b, Runner-Up Michael Harris 42; B Grade Winner Robert McLean 46, Runner Up Lindsay Hair 42; C Grade Robert McKay 41 c/b, Runner-Up Brian Hedges 41; Course 2 Men’s Stableford: A Grade Winner Neil Lembcke 42, Runner-Up Wayne Mitchell 38; B Grade Winner Doug Hellmrich 42, RunnerUp Geoffrey Cousins 40; C Grade Winner
Bennett 39. Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Robyn Kennett 36, Runner-Up Barbara Clark 35; Div 2: Winner Di Herbert c/b 35, Runner-Up Nanette Justice 35.
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Joshua Lee, Diving Champ over the Nullarbor more than worthwhile. His family are proud of their talented Joshua. “He works very hard and puts in the hours to be the best that he can be, and results like these make everything worthwhile,” Mrs Lee told News Of The Area. We sincerely wish Joshua all the best at future championships and hope his medal haul continues to increase at a rapid rate.
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Motorcycles HARLEY Low Rider 7th Mnth 84 Shovel motor excl cond nothing to spend $13,500 Ph 0499227821 HARLEY 2007 Sportster 50th annv no 471 of 2000 world wide. As new cond & new battery $12,500 Ph 0499227821
Boats BOAT 4.20m, fibreglass runabout, 75hp Suzuki motor, includes trailer. Rego - Boat 3/19. Trailer 11/19. Marine radio and sounder. $3,000 ono 0458385315 CARIBBEAN Corsair 5m fishing boat 90hp outboard trailer, Bikini top, fish finder, Safety gear, $4,800 ono 49886058 HAINS Hunter SLC 5.2 Half cabin. 115 hp Yamaha Motor. GPS, fish finder & lots of extras. $13,000 neg. 0414 737 347
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2002 Hyundai Santa Fe, Station wagon, manual Rego 1/19 YKG777 Mechanically D sound, OL New Styres, service history, log books. $3,500 negotiable 0406185362 or 0481231604
FORD Focus ‘12 blue, man, hatch, one lady owner, 68,700 km, reg to 06/19, excell cond, dealer logs, CQ86JO, $7,500 ono. Contact 0420400791
HOLDEN Zafira 2003, 7 seater wagon. New LD susp. motor, SO new $3,000. CK94WV 0419699974
2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099
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FORD MONDEO 2011 fastback LX turbo diesel silver, 6 speed sport auto, Bluetooth, air, steer, cruise etc 123klm. Usually 1000+klm to a tank. Owner and service history. Excellent. $10990. COZ13M. Ph: 0418611988.
HYUNDAI Getz 2010 1.6 manual 5sp 4 door hatch 197k’s Just serviced. Two new LD front tyres SOExc. cond. 7 months rego. Mech A1 BC46KT $2,800 Ono 0417457331
QUINTREX 350 Dart 15hp motor, on trailer - all near new perfect cond. Has extras. $6,000 ono 49972345 QUINTREX 450 Escape 40hp 2 stroke Yamaha motor, Telwater trailer Bimini boat cover. Safety gear, all Rego’d as new. $13,900 Ono 0418407616 QUINTREX 475 Bay Hunter Caprice boat and trailer 12/99 both in good condition, new canopy, trailer re built, 2018 Honda 60 h.p 4 stroke motor with extended warranty $16,750.00 0419282577 SAVAGE 28 Flybridge 2x180hp diesels. Very economical, low hours. 2x GPS Sounders, radio, TV, H/C shower, toilet, loads of extras. $46k ono 49812669 0408494439 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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2003 Suzuki Grand Vitara. Two door. Good cond. APH29Z $3,000 0403418890 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au 2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 2011 Great Wall 240X 4WD manual. Air, Power steer, reverse camera, SUV awning tent, BP84DM Rego 1/19 exc cond. $5,000 0400831611 Or 49831619 COMMODORE Lumina 2003 6cyl auto, D 171k’s. $4,800.SOL AJM371. 0429390537 CITROEN Xsara coupe 2002, 5 speed D manual OLYGU065, S 73,000km Deep blue Books, rego 10/18 Good order $2,500 49886058
HOLDEN Statesman 2005 Rego 9/19 D auto Silver, OL leather interior,S VG cond., 330k’s $3,200 Ono TJ1755 0427974136 HOLDEN Astra auto, 5 door hatch, 108,000k’s log books 9 months rego New tyres. Perfect Cond. BW84HW $4,750 0412063418 HOLDEN Tigra 2006 Convertible. rego 4/19 Full service hist. 84,000k’s AYA19Q $7,000 ono. Phone 0433448988
MERCEDES C200K 2001 Elegance. 215klms OLD Rego S 7/19 DXZ75S One owner. $5,000 ono 0400283407 NISSAN el Grand 1998 4x4 auto 8 seater. Converts to LD camper.SORego 6/19 CL75BQ $7,850 Ono 0411030928 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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State Dive Champ By Rachael VAUGHAN
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ELEVEN year old Joshua Lee proudly represented Medowie Christian School and the State of New South Wales at last month’s School Sport Australia Diving Championships held in Perth. It was only the third time Perth has hosted the event, which is shared throughout Australia’s capital cities. School Sport Australia championships are held for several sports which include competitors representing each State and Territory. Sports in which competitions are held include Australian Rules football, baseball, basketball, cricket, cross country, golf, hockey, netball, rugby league, soccer,
softball, surfing, swimming, tennis, touch football, track and field, triathlon, volleyball, water polo and, of course, diving. The Diving Championships hosted at Perth’s HBF Stadium were for boys and girls between the ages of 10 and 19 years to compete in events including springboard, platform, synchronised diving as well as the Knockout event. The Knockout event consists of three rounds where contestants are eliminated each round until three finalists are left to compete for the gold medal. The 11 years boys knockout event was just one of three events in which Joshua attained
the gold medal. Joshua also took out the Gold in the 10-12 years Platform, as well the team event. In total, Joshua returned home from Perth with five medals making the long trip CONTINUED Page 14
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