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You Can Sit With Me By Rachael VAUGHAN

q Medowie Schools standing together against bullying - Adryane and William Montgomery from Wirreanda PS, Oscar Smith from Medowie PS, Attila Worley-McGrath from Irrawang HS and Alexander Moore from Medowie Christian School.

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reasons for taking part. The Oyster Shack’s Kate Slater lost her husband Garry

FIVE little words can change a little life. The powerful statement ‘You Can Sit With Me’ is being used to promote the very special new initiative aimed at ensuring children never feel alone. Last week saw Medowie schools acknowledge the seventh National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence on March 17 and News Of The Area spoke with local students about one special program for young people. ‘You Can Sit With Me’ is an anti-bullying campaign and kindness initiative. Aimed at battling CONTINUED Page 3

two years ago to cancer. As a tribute to his memory and as a ‘Thank You’ to the caring medicos at Newcastle Private Hospital, she has organised a major fundraising day, the highlight of which will CONTINUED Page 2

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She decided there and then to join in as a tribute to the memory of her son Tui who was taken by cancer at the age of just 22. Marilyn herself is a survivor of ovarian cancer and lost her hair as part of a chemotherapy program which saved her life.

“There must be a cure out there and we need to support the researchers as much as we can,” she said. “I’d like to give heartfelt thanks to my sponsors and in particular Vanessa from ‘Hair on the Move’ for volunteering to get on the business end of the clippers,” she said.

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raise $17 million The volunteers, staff and contributors at the MarketPlace event did a fantastic job to raise the final total. Colleen MulhollandRuiz, Centre Manager/ Marketing manager, told News Of The Area, “The day was a wonderful success for an even better cause.” “We just want to give

Shave for a cure MEDOWIE residents galore took part in ‘Shave for a cure’ this week, hosted by MarketPlace Raymond Terrace. The Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave began back in 1998 and is now one of Australia’s biggest fundraising events. This year it aims to

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q Kate at the Oyster Shack. a massive shout out to everyone who donated and got their hair shaved or coloured, as well as our retailers, many of whose staff raised funds or shaved and coloured their hair in support of the Leukaemia Foundation.” “Another shout has to go to the lovely girls at Christianes Hair Design, Michelle from Nextra and Mary-Jane from Big W for all donating

their time all day to help colour and shave all the volunteers,” she said. Money raised from the World’s Greatest Shave helps to fund vital research that will assist more people survive blood cancers like Lymphoma, Leukaemia and Myeloma, while also improving their quality of life by giving families facing blood cancer the emotional and practical support they need.

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‘seatmate’ my buddy, not my enemy campaign FROM Page 1

childhood anxiety, depression and loneliness, this remarkably special program involves bright yellow wristbands worn by the students to indicate they are happy to sit with someone new. Emblazoned with ‘YOU CAN SIT WITH ME’, these

q Hands in, making a stand against bullying.

School Cash-In on Commission A rewarding reward to payback

REAL Estate agent Tiffany Jeffery has a philanthropic spirit, and a love of supporting quality education in our schools. Tiffany, an agent for Century 21 Curtis & Blair, gets a kick from selling houses,

but wanted to add an extra element of enjoyment to her work. Towards the end of 2016, Tiffany announced that for any person who listed and sold with her before the new year, she would donate $250 of her personal commission to Wirreanda P&C. Initially planned as a trial to see if it gained any interest, Tiffany was delighted to have

four vendors request to be a part of her offer. Tiffany recently presented a cheque for $1,000 to Wirreanda P&C, as a result of four quick sales for the vendors who took her up on her generous offer. Tiffany told News Of The Area, “From an early age, I was always part of fundraising and community events.” “This was just another extension of that.” “I don’t see any point in being successful if you don’t give back to your community and those who help you build your career,” she said.

bands offer silent support to a student who may be nervous about finding someone to talk to, ask for support, or simply sit and share lunch. These bands tell everybody in a school, sports club or community group that the wearer welcomes anyone to sit with them no matter what culture, religion, grade or age of the person. Wirreanda Public School student Adryane Montgomery told News Of The Area, “We should all have them so if someone is

mean or we are late to school, someone else will come and sit with us.” The Wirreanda Public School ‘friendship seat’ is worthy of special mention. A bench has been painted bright colours and sits in the playground. It is well known by all students as somewhere they can sit if they need someone to talk to or play with. Other students can then approach the child on the bench and invite them to play. Teachers at Wirreanda

report that the bench has been a wonderful addition, and that all students are active in ensuring children who sit on the bench don’t stay there long before being invited to play. Irrawang High School student Attila WorleyMcGrath told News Of The Area, “I’d like all kids to feel strong enough to speak up.” “I’d like to tell them, be strong, be true, stand proud and you will withstand all.”

q Come and get it! Lyn (in reflective jacket) with some of the Tuesday morning group.

Taking a Second Bite By Geoff WALKER LYN Martin from Port Stephens Family Services is full of praise for Coles Tanilba Bay. The supermarket giant has given generously to the group as part of its ‘Second Bite’ initiative. Under this scheme, perfectly good produce which is surplus to requirements is freely given to deserving local organisations. Lyn heads up a federally

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funded service which provides a creche for young children and art and craft activities for parents, carers and others who would like to come along. Age is no barrier. The facility which has its home base at Mallabula Hall, also provides after school care for two days each week. “Breaking down social isolation is one of our main goals,” Lyn said. “A lot of young mothers, those new to the area and a few older residents find that it’s a great way to make

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friends and get out and about.” “They can bring their own art, craft or sewing gear if they like and we offer the use of our own equipment for those starting out,” she said. “The free fruit and veggies is a bonus. I collect it fresh each day from Coles and it disappears within five minutes.” Lyn is available on 49 845 298 for details of the options and meeting times of the various neighbourhood services available.

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q Dungog resident Lisa Connors meets in Port Stephens to discuss the positives of a merger. By Rachael VAUGHAN AFTER the long, drawn out fiasco that was the to and fro indecision of whether Port Stephens and Newcastle Councils would be forced to merge by the State Government, it is little

wonder that many Port Stephens locals are feeling less than enthusiastic about the voluntary merger with Dungog that has now been put on the table. One Dungog resident, Lisa Connors, who is part of the pro-merger group at Dungog,

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DAVID Hoyle is excited. The sports fisherman from the Koala Bay Estate at Tanilba has just nailed a very large flathead. “I knew I had something big on the moment it hit my lure,” he said. “My fishing buddies reeled in to give me space and one grabbed the landing net.” David described how he got it near the surface twice but it took off on two long hard runs against the set drag of his reel. “It circled the boat and I actually started to shake when its mouth broached the surface.” “My buddy could hardly

fit it in the net and I was somewhat overwhelmed to see it floundering in the bottom of the boat,” he said. “We are strictly ‘catch and release’ with big female flathead and I watched on in awe as it slowly glided beneath the surface.” David and his friends started out their day’s fishing spinning for flathead around Snapper Island. With nothing to show for their efforts, they headed for Oyster Cove where they hit the jackpot. Apart from flathead, their hard bodied diving lures nailed bream up to 40cm (1.6 kg). The big one in the framed photo measured 76cm and

feels that it is a lack of facts and information being shown to Port Stephens residents that is getting in the way of locals seeing the positives of this potential Country to Coast merger. Lisa met with News Of The Area and shared her thoughts,

medowie@newsofthearea.com.au saying, ‘There are so many roles and responsibilities that used to be Government functions, which now fall on the councils.” “Small councils like Dungog struggle to keep up, yet would be able to make vital contributions to bigger councils like Port Stephens if they were to join as one.” “Departments and positions that small councils can’t possibly keep afloat would be much better supported in larger councils where it makes sense for those departments to be in place for a larger body of people, with two councils of support working together,” she said. A major criticism of the proposed merger has been how long a newly merged council, each entering with their own concerns and problems, would take to be a functioning team. Reports suggest a seamless functioning merged council may take upwards of ten years, but Lisa Connors argues that those years of ‘ironing out’ would be worth it and that those opposing the merger are perhaps not armed with all the facts about the offer on the table. Lisa said “Dungog’s offer from Port Stephens is conditional, with no rate

freeze, an immediate or rapid movement towards rate parity, and the government putting in at least $15 million to the merger.” “The benefit to both councils is that we would become a long term sustainable council, and we would be making the choice for ourselves before it’s made for us down the track in another silly State Government-led plan.” “Dungog was a tourism hotspot with dairy and timber industries, and we can be again, but we can’t do it alone when we’re this small,” she said. With the flourishing tourism industry in Port Stephens, it is entirely possibly that we could make the lifestyles of ‘Beach and Country’ work well together. The Gold Coast and Hinterlands have developed a wonderful tourism relationship for those wanting getaways from the coast, so the same could be said for Port Stephens and Dungog tourism working together to offer the ‘best of all worlds’ to tourists to travel between Port Stephens and the Barringtons for different experiences. Port Stephens and Dungog could be the Surf and Turf of New South Wales.

q In the frame. Dave with a photo of himself and the big one. topped the scales at 3.2 kg. It was hooked near the turn of the high tide. Oyster Cove is well known as favoured spot for both blue swimmer and mud crabs.

Mulloway are also caught there on the odd occasion. A fishing tip: If you catch a fish and release it, all you have to do is measure it first and google on your mobile

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State Awards for Irrawang Scholars By Rachael VAUGHAN IN a wonderful nod to the high quality of secondary Public Education on offer for our young people, a group of Irrawang students and their teacher have taken out state awards at a distinguished awards ceremony as the only comprehensive state school in New South Wales to win a place at the 2016 Arthur Phillip Fieldwork Awards ceremony. Two Irrawang Year 10 groups took out first and second place in the Dr Maurine Goldston-Morris Civic and Citizenship Award. The first placed group was Jessie Dennett, Phebe Farrawell, Dakota Gordon and Mitchell, with a synopsis of: Sustainable school project. Their proposal was to install a water tank at Irrawang High School. The group applied to the P&C for funding to complete the project and were further supported by Hunter Irrigation and Water Supplies at Raymond Terrace, who donated three 556l tanks.

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q Some of the Irrawang award winners of this prestigious competition. They were installed on the school farm. The second placed group was Jacobi Patrick, Marienus Plooy and Hagan Zak with

a synopsis of: Sustainable school project to expand the paper Recycling in the school. Two Irrawang High Year 10 groups also took out the

highly commended awards for their projects in the Global Education, Fieldwork and Research Stage 5 competition. The first group, James

Foster, Jacob Irlam, Chloe Jenner, Georgia Sulis and Telikia Willis-Monk, put together a project that was created with the synopsis:

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Reducing Food miles at Irrawang High. The second group, Emma Ackers, Chloe Barnes, Georgia Casumaro, Thomas Mildren and Nicholas Oswald, submitted a project with the synopsis: Sustainability at Irrawang High School with solar power. Caitlin Ping, Year 7, took out first place in the Global Education, Fieldwork and Research Stage 4 competition, with a Synopsis: Olympic National Park in USA and its classification as a biosphere reserve and world heritage site. Teacher Mrs Catherine Donnelly also took out an award, winning the Dr Maurice Goldston-Morris Teacher Award. School representative Lue Fagan told News Of The Area, “We are so proud of these students for their hard work and commitment to their projects.” “They have done themselves, and our school, proud.” Congratulations to all winning students and teachers at Irrawang High School, showcasing our wonderful feeder schools.

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Rain won’t stop Garden Club sale By Rachael VAUGHAN

THE Medowie Garden Club is holding a Plant sale on Saturday 25 March from 7.30am at the Medowie Community Centre Car Park. The Garden Club regularly holds these sales to align with spring and autumn, to give locals the perfect opportunity to gather seasonally appropriate plants. The plants have been grown by members and are suitable for Medowie and surrounding areas. Members of the gardening club will also be on hand to answer any questions you may have about your plants and gardens, and can offer tried and true techniques and tips for improving your garden. Medowie Garden Club member Ann Tomlinson told News Of The Area, “Previous plant sales have

been very successful, even the sale in October 2016 for spring, where the weather was somewhat inclement.” “The plants were well watered and one member was ecstatic with the weather, which was providing much need watering of everyone’s gardens, and showed his excitement, as pictured in the photograph.” The proceeds from the plant sales are used to benefit members, by subsidising Club activities, such as outings to places of interest to the avid gardeners. The Medowie Garden Club holds meetings on the first Saturday of each month, with the exception of January. Gardeners and residents of Medowie are always welcome to attend. The meetings are held at alternating members’ residences each month, who take turns hosting the Club and giving advice from their own gardens with tips and solutions that have helped

q The last plant sale was a roaring success, despite the weather. them. There are also outings arranged to open gardens and to growers markets, where growers are invited to give a

talk on their speciality. A recent talk was provided on growing and caring for irises and day lilies, something members

of Medowie Garden Club found very educational and interesting. Information on the

Medowie Garden Club can be obtained by contacting the Secretary, Ann Tomlinson, on 4982 8870.

COMMONLY referred to as “The Farm” by Tanilba Bay residents, the bushland site is being given a makeover thanks to the Aboriginal Land Clean Up and Prevention

Program (part of the NSW EPA Waste Less Recycle More initiative). The Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council’s Green Team is clearing illegal

dumping and undertaking weed control in an all-out effort to restore the important heritage area. The three year project has been designed to fit in

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q “The Farm” is being given a makeover. with the existing network of illegal dumping management techniques employed by the NSW EPA and includes installing information signs and erecting or mending fences to restrict access to the site.

“The Farm has a long history of illegal dumping and we have already removed over one tonne of illegally dumped waste,” project Manager of the Green Team Richard Kime said. “The LALC has a large

land portfolio of natural sites, all of which contribute to the biodiversity of the region. The ongoing management of these sites provide a valuable asset to our members and the broader community.”

q The Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council’s Green Team is clearing illegal dumping.

Strumming Along

Strumming the years away and brushing off boredome to a more worthwhile time together with friends and co-enthusiasts purpose to their lives. make lasting friendships and By Geoff WALKER

q Putting something back: the ukulele band struts its stuff recently at Tanilba Shores Retirement Village.

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“IF you don’t use it you lose it.” This is the catch-cry of many retirees who try to keep both body and mind active during their twilight years. Studies have shown that by taking up a different challenge, new neurological pathways can open up, giving people a renewed sense of enthusiasm and adding

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Local yoga guru Jenny Price did just that. She kick-started a ukulele group and it has gone from strength to strength. “We were all beginners who helped one another along the way and three years down the track we have built up our self confidence to the extent that we give public performances,” she said. “The added bonus of getting involved in a community group is that you

create a sense of community by ‘putting something back’. Social interaction is very important for most people.” “It leaves loneliness and boredom behind in its wake,” Jenny said. The ukulele group meets twice weekly at the ‘Habitat’ on a Thursday and Saturday between 10am and 12 noon. New members are most welcome and details are available from Jenny on: 49 824 118.

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I have been dating a great girl for a few months now, things seem to be getting more serious between us as she has just introduced me to her mother. What advice do you have for me? I really like this girl, but not only is her mother as mad as a cut snake, whenever I look at this girl all I see now is what she will look like in 20 years. Mr PC Shoal Bay Dear PC, AT this stage in your relationship you should be focusing on the emotional connection between you and your new love. You should be dining and skulking and swooning and seducing like Hugh Grant in every single movie he’s ever been in. This is a time of pure rapture, enchantment and puppy-dog eyes. All of us fade, men and women, from blossoming magnolias through to dried up mushrooms (you know, the ones you find up the back of the fridge after seven months). So focus on what is on the inside. As Shakespeare said, “Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, and therefore is winged Cupid painted blind” or words to that effect. He also said, “thou cream-faced loon”, but that is an unfortunate aside. I’d be more worried that, in your words, the mother is “as mad as a cut snake”. Is that a genetic trait you want to pass down to your offspring? Look out for delusions, hallucinations, signs of “sundowning” like the mad nana in The Visit. Anyway, it could be worse. Some lovely ladies end up looking like their fathers. Surely a crepey décolletage and a few chin hairs is preferable to a beer gut and a gammy leg.

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Dogs Get Lonely Too What could be more sweeter for dogs than a walk in the park or a rub on their belly By Geoff WALKER

HAVE you ever been by yourself for a long time? Nobody to talk to, you don’t have a car and your mobile phone doesn’t work. Gets very very lonely, doesn’t it. This happens to dogs as well. Left in the backyard all day with their owners at work and bored, they can howl, bark and over-react to the slightest noise. Apart from obedience training, a local dog group offers up companionship and interaction for our four footed furry friends. They’ve been going for some 14 years and their owners also get social contact with others who share a similar interest. The dogs get together at 8am of a Saturday at their venue beside the Anglican church in Strathmore Rd.

Owner and manager Cassie Beer told News Of The Area, “Our valued clients deserve the best products, services and environment, but after nine years, its age has started to show.” “The changes are also to help our growing staff and clientele base because

Mallabula. Their owners are welcome as well. If you want to join you are most welcome, but new pooches and their parental partners must only come initially on the first Saturday of each month. Compatibility is the name of the game and newcomers will be assessed to see if they fit in with the other pampered pooches. Most do. Spokesperson Fay Boyd said that the group also promoted responsible ownership and had invited a representative of PSSC to update members on council regulations governing both rights and responsibilities of dog owners. “We have lobbied council over the years to have reserves set aside for ‘on lead’ and ‘off lead’ exercise,” Fay said. “We are very careful to maintain our good name and encourage all dog owners to abide by the rules.” “Designated areas are clearly marked and we ask all dog owners to read the signposts and comply with the regulations.” Fay can be contacted on 49845020 for any enquiries about the group.

we’ve outgrown the salon in the last few years and need more room and space to move,” she said. The salon has also started to stock an all natural skin care range and now offers bright Pravana colours as part of their service. The changes come as the salon often has to turn away

q Pooches and their providers learning the finer points of obedience at their Saturday training session. clients due to insufficient staff and work areas. The changes will happen progressively as staff work together in non busy times to get the work done. Some have even come in on their days off to help with the renovations. “We are also happy to announce the return of our

much loved colleague of three years, Mel Metcalfe, from her year long working holiday in Europe.” She is now back in store accepting new and old clients. “We want to thank our clientele for being patient while we undergo changes,” Cassie said.

Carpe diem, Jasminda.

Makeover for Salon Making room for progress and transformation is a way to go to welcome and accommodate the increase of clientele

By Simone JOHNSON

LA Hair and Beauty at Tanilba Bay is in the process of refurbishing and updating their store to make room for their increasing clientele and staff. The store, which opened in 2008 under different

management at the Tanilba Bay Shopping Centre, has progressively been transformed with walls painted in new and varying colours, new stock, relocated furniture, new hair basins and a bigger work space. The new changes will take the total workstations to 10.

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MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY News Of The Area Dad & son passion to sail and dare the wind and sea brought height to international sailing career FROM Page 12

only having just completed year 12 in 2016 and still having the bulk of his career ahead of him. After performing well at the trials for the Australian Youth Sailing team, Lachlan was invited to do some training with the Australian Sailing Team just prior to the Rio Olympics. After Rio, Lachlan was invited back to participate in the Pathway to Gold Program. As a direct result of his performance in the gruelling program, he was selected as a member of Australian Sailing’s Nacra 17 Training Squad. Following this selection, Lachlan partnered up with a friend from Melbourne and competed in the Viper World Championships at the start of this year. The pair were in contention for a podium

finish until Lachlan was injured in an accident due to equipment failure. He was whipped in the eye, and was taken to a local hospital with a blunt force trauma. It took nearly a month for his sight to return properly. Even though they missed the last two days of racing, Lachlan and Tayla still held onto fourth position overall and became the Viper World Youth Champions. The pair are now aiming to make it to an Olympic Games in the newly established Nacra 17 mixed division. Lachlan told News Of The Area, “I have such a deep passion for the sport, as there are so many avenues to explore and so much to learn; it is very physically demanding but at the same time psychologically draining. “I think that is why it is so easy for me to have a continuous passion for the sport as there is always something to learn and there is always progress to be made.” You can follow Lachlan and Tayla’s Olympic journey on Facebook at ‘Rietman What Sailing’ as they prepare for their Olympic campaign.

Memorial Round

Annual Medowie Rugby Club events in remembrance of club life-long member Graham “Herbie” Gallagher.

By Rachael VAUGHAN

EVERY year, Medowie Rugby Club Host a special day, known as ‘Herbie’s Round’. The annual game is played in memory of club life member Graham “Herbie” Gallagher, who passed away in 2001. This year, that round will have an extra twist to

honour all fallen team mates from the club, and with the wishes of Herbie’s family, will now be known as the Memorial Round. Medowie Rugby Club pride themselves on being a family friendly, inclusive, community minded club They have a long and proud history, and it is fitting that this round be evolved respectfully to include all

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q Lachlan White and Tayla Rietman competing as a team.

members of their club who have passed on. There will be two games, firstly the must-see Medowie Old Boys versus the Terrace Uglies, then the main event of Medowie Marauders versus Cessnock. There will be something for everyone with face painting, jumping castles, and all manner of food and drinks. Games and raffles will take place at half time and there will be full bar facilities. Medowie Rugby representative Lisa Cook told News Of The Area, “We’ve got some great things planned, it will be a fun night

for everyone, with lots happening and some great laughs to be had.” “It is special that we can honour past players and members that left us too soon, in true Medowie Rugby Club form.” “Bring your spare change, your family, your mates, your loudest bellow voice, and come support the Medowie Marauders,” she said. The Memorial match day will take place on Friday night 24 March 5pm till late. FREE entry. See you there.

Tilligerry Golf Club Results GOLF

Tilligerry Golf Club By Margaret MCKAY Results 17/3/2017

Outright winner Steve Venner 35 Bonus points winner Mitchell Haines Ball winners 6 Ntp 4th hole (A) B Riddell (B) A Lloyd D&c 7th hole (A) Ron McKay (B) B Disch

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D&C 18th hole (A) Steve Venner (B) Colin Marsden Money hole Matt Baldwin Lucky number 24 B McMaster Only 18 starters, with some being patriotic with their green shirts for St Patrick’s Day. Hopefully next week we will have sunshine Next game 24th March 2017: S/Stab

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CHICKENS Isa brown point of lay $25ea. Black australorp x point of lay $25ea. White australorp x point of lay $25ea Ph. 0484910561

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Local For Sale CONTINUED from previous page GRECIAN 4 stately columns 275 high suitable for gazebo. Offer. 0404477158 GUITAR Ibanez AS153. Brand new. Professional Semi Accoustic. $1,350. 0413046858 JAGUAR Epochlock Model 056/055, hardly used. $50. Phone 0413 052 660 KING Size PosturePedic Bed, in excellent cond, plus Bedding including Doona etc $150. 4997 1175

KITE Surfer, Naish. Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498

LAMP Large Gold Base / Shade, Good cond $40. 0428450925 Medowie LOUNGES 2 x 2 seater, striped velvet, custom made, excellent condition $500 Ph 49198139 LOUNGE. 2 seater lounge, VGC $80. Tel: 02 4981 4454 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 MOTOR Scooter 125cc Arquin auto. Less than 5,000 kms panier, cover. Reg to June $1450 ono 0418554192 NORSEMAN lumberjack wood heater only 5 years old, excel cond. Complete with flue for 2 story home. Some firewood included. Genuine reason for selling. $400ono. Ph 49824249 or 0418895242

OLD Wash stand. Marble top. Slightly broken but a beautiful antique piece. $400 Ph 49829578 or 0401240271

OUTDOOR Dining Setting Glass top table 6 Chairs. Excellent cond. $275. Hawks Nest 0419 633 594 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 OUTDOOR Setting 5pc Green Aluminium. Bar Height Round Glass Top Table and 4 chairs. Table diam 108cm H. 95cm Chairs H 113cmW 61cmD 78cm. $120ono ph 0427642075

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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 QUEEN Ensemble Bed Dream Haven Premier. $50 Ph 0428450925 Medowie QUEEN size bed LD head wood. SO Exc cond. $50. 4981 7523 RIDE On lawn mower LD Stiga small. SO fair cond. $250. 0402141050 RUNNING shoes with studs and wrench. As new cond. 31cm $20.49829526 SCYTHE, excelent condition. Little use $85 ono 49824029 SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 SPA Two-person. Like new must sell. Come and try $1900 Corlette 49814854 TELESCOPE High powered. 2,500new LD Call will sell $300ono. SO Steve, 4997 1773 TRAVEL Cot Folding steel craft good cond. $40 49822475 TWO door Fisher & Paykal dishwasher 0418 665 511 TV Cabinet 2100mm l x 580mm w 1350mm h. Timber. Ph 49972317. TUMBLEWEED mulch maker, little use $35 ono 49824029

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2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321

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2001 Coromal excel 505. pop top 9/17 D bed reg a/c OLdbl. S vg cond $15750. 0429787822

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WALKER new cond, 1991 Roadstar Pop$70ono 49819926 top. Registered March WALL Unit Solid 17. 12x6 2 single Timber & Glass 1.85h beds. SideLDkitchen/ x 1.68l x .45d. $1200 dinette.electric SO fridge 0428450925 Medowie gas stove towing weight 620kgs. $7000 WARDROBE 2 door, Irene 49810782 with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top WARDROBES Two Van. Tare 1180. Model childrens white 2001. 6mths Rego. wardrobes $50 each. $17500 Ph 49979727 Call after 6pm 4982 or 0429433103 7308 Salamander Bay 2003 Coramal Pop WASHING Machine Top 19.5ft, 1 owner, (new) Still in Box. Un- low mlieage, exel cond, wanted Raffle LD Prize. island bed, a/c, shw/ SO 7.5l Front toilet, full stove & grill, lge Hisense Loader. $240 Carmen 3-way frige, m/w, great storage, $23,500, Ph 0431285903 0429 993438 WOODEN toys (lge), 10 semi trailers, 3 2007 Retreat tractors, 1 train, 3 Linderman 20foot. rocking horses, Will 11 months rego. with sell sep or together extras. P.O.A. Ph Ph 49817297 4997 2017

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Vehicles 2014 Ford Focus Sport Hatch, LW MK2 5D 6 speed, automatic, in excellent condition one owner. $19,500 or reasonable offer. Fingal Bay 0418945934 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099

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2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848

POP TOP Golf 12 ft. 2 berth, front kit. awn + annex. 750kg. VG cond. Reg 7/17. $5200ono. 0427633776

2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415

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 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

Boats 8 FOOT Aluminium tender with oars. $250ono 0431813908 ALUMINUM 3.75m Quintrex run-about 15hp Yamaha. 2 swiv seats. Nav lights. Fish/F. Live bait tank, Cover, $4500 ono 49975922 KAWASAKI 550 Jet Ski with trailer, Stand up, $999 0403 684110 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 PRIDE Playmate 40hp. $1200. No rego. 0403684110 49971651

HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160 HOLDEN Jackaroo 2000. Only 242000klms, Capable of $500,000, Exc cond in all aspsects. Roof bar, Bull bar. VG tyres, Cruise, HD Towbar, 7-seats, Pet/LPG for cheap fuel. You wiil be proud to own. $5750 0400 027 209

HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782 MAZDA 6 Auto 5 door hatch, Exc vehicle leather int, new tyres, brake pads Reg service 93,200kms, CJG65V $14,950 ono 0414474045 MERCEDES Vito SWB Van 6sp, 2.0TD Air Con, AXG56B $8490 ono, 0409 320 500

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Public Notices MYALL MASTERS SWIMMING CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held Monday, 10 April at Tea Gardens Swimming Pool commencing at 5.30pm

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(nee HERRON) Joan Passed away 15.3.2017 Aged 85 years Late of Tea Gardens Beloved wife of COLIN (dec.). Loving mother of BEV (dec.), ROSS, LYNNE, GRAEME and NATALIE. Much loved grandmother, great grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Relatives and Friends of JOAN are warmly invited to attend her Funeral Service in the Chapel of Lance Boots Funerals, 3 Johnson Close, Raymond Terrace, this FRIDAY 24.3.2017 at 2:00pm. A private cremation will follow.

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Important Public Notice Wild Dog and Fox Control The NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) in cooperation with the Bulahdelah and District Wild Dog Control Group, NSW Forestry Corp, MidCoast Council and the Hunter Local Land Services will be undertaking an annual 1080 wild dog/fox baiting and trapping program within Myall Lakes and Ghin-doo-ee National Park. The control program will use a combination of 1080 ejectors and trapping methods. The 1080 program will take place from Friday 20 March 2017 to Monday 1 May 2017. The use of 1080 ejector baits and trapping techniques are being conducted as part of a broader dog and fox control program, to lessen the potential impacts on neighbouring property and biodiversity values. Warning signs will be erected on the main access tracks where the baiting is undertaken. All neighbours and people using the parks are reminded domestics pets are not permitted in National Parks.

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PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE A MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION AT 987 RICHARDSON ROAD, CAMPVALE NSW 2318 (LOT 1 ON DP1006498) Telstra plans to upgrade a telecommunications facility at 987 Richardson Road, Campvale NSW 2318 (Lot 1 on DP1006498) 1. The proposal consists of the removal of three (3) antennas, the installation of three (3) new panel antennas, the installation of three (3) new twin tower mounted amplifiers (TMAs) near the proposed antennas, the provisioning of the facility with LTE700 mobile technology and the installation of ancillary equipment. 2. Telstra regards the proposed installation as a Low-impact Facility under the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997 (“The Determination”) based on the description above. 3. Further information can be obtained from Laura Daly, Town Planner on behalf of Telstra, 1300 745 210, Laura.Daly@visionstream.com.au and at www.rfnsa.com.au/2318004 4. Written submissions should be sent to: Laura Daly, Town Planner Visionstream Pty Ltd PO Box 5452, West End QLD 4101 By 6 April 2017

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