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HOW many times have you nagged your home handyperson to fix that rickety chair leg? And what about the scratched dining table or the broken picture frame? Worry no more because there is a happy band of like-minded blokes at the Tilligerry Men’s Shed who will do the job for you with a minimum of fuss and at very little cost. “We make and repair things for ourselves but we get great satisfaction in putting something back into the community by making new items, restoring and repairing furniture, fixing and repairing toys or just giving advice to people who don’t know how to go about the handyman problems they have,” Col Magick said. “Quite often we consult one another as some members have expertise in special areas and we often work as a team on a project,” he said. “It’s also about social CONTINUED Page 2

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to merging with Port Stephens Council. In a meeting held during the week in Dungog Council chambers, a vote was taken of 4-3 against a motion to pursue a voluntary merger with Port Stephens. Port Stephens has had the decision handed to them and it is now time for future planning, September’s local council election and creating the best future for Port Stephens. Councillors for Port Stephens have been vocal on both sides of the fence. Councillor and Deputy

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MEDOWIE Mayor Chris Doohan told News Of The Area, “I feel sorry for the good people of Dungog. It would have been the right moral thing to do, for Port Stephens to help our neighbour, and to think that Port Stephens Council’s own General Manager had to educate the Dungog councillors on the honest state of the situation is amazing.” “For Port Stephens residents, we have now lost the opportunity to merge with a good neighbour, that welcomed us with open arms.” “It was Dungog that assisted with the delay on the decision of Port Stephens and Newcastle, and this delay was the lifeline given to us to stop

the forced merger.” “We may not be so lucky next time because, Liberal or Labor, forced mergers are always a good possibility, and now our head is back on the chopping block,” he said. Councillor Geoff Dingle spoke to News Of The Area about the decision. “It appears that Dungog Councillors are smart enough to realise that a voluntary merger with Port Stephens Council doesn’t cut the mustard and have fought through a raft of intimidation and political pressure to take up Port Stephens Council’s offer to merge.”

“Unless the State government is prepared to direct serious levels of support funding to deal with Dungog’s infrastructure backlog, then a voluntary amalgamation is a bad deal for both Port Stephens and Dungog ratepayers when we are all left to sort out and manage the financial burden resulting.” “After September’s election we can all take a deep breath and start a respectful dialogue with our constituents and the State government about what any future amalgamation might look like and can it be equitably funded,” he said.

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Mallabula Mystery Tour By Geoff WALKER

“FANTASTIC!” This is how 90 year old Fred from Newcastle described the Mallabula waterfront when his Nova Care mini van stopped for morning tea recently. He was part of group of twenty or so city residents who were having a day out as part of a Novo Care initiative which assists elderly and incapacitated people. Nova Care works under the umbrella of the NSW government and is a nonprofit organisation. Coordinator Ken Jury said that such outings gave the client’s social contact,

interesting and varied outings and new experiences they would not otherwise have. “Our day out at Tilligerry was a ‘mystery’ tour. It added a bit of excitement and expectation to their lives.” “We pick them up from their homes and for just $25 our clients get a sightseeing tour of your town, morning tea at the foreshore and a slap up lunch at Club Lemon Tree!” “Other popular outings are visits to the movies, trips to historical sites, the vineyards and shows.” Nova Care provides a broad range of aged care services which can be explained on 1300 363 354. If you google ‘nova care newcastle’ you will get more information.

q ‘Fantastic!’ Ken Jury flanked by Reg (93) and Fred (90) at Caswell Reserve Mallabula.

Medowie History Morning Tea

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A MORNING of good food, new friendships and memories was had when new Medowie residents Francess Zahra and Mark Tipper hosted a group of passionate Medowie history buffs over a high tea. In attendance with

Francess and Mark were Coralie Mather, Joan Muir, Geswalda de Gabriele and original Wirreanda Public School teachers Connie Beaumont and Jan Noake. Connie Beaumont first

taught at Stroud Public School, and moved to Medowie in 1983.

She began teaching at Wirreanda Public School in its founding year.

q Coralie Mather, Geswalda de Gabriele, Joan Muir, Jan Noake, Francess Zahra, Mark Tipper and Connie Beaumont sharing their passion for Medowie.

Her husband, Ray Beaumont, was the Irrawang High School Principal from 1983-1995. Connie told News Of The Area, “We used to ride around Medowie on our bikes long before we moved here, and wished that we could live here.” “I’m so glad we made that happen, because we love this town.” Joan Muir and her late husband Ken moved to Medowie in 1954 and 1947 respectively. Joan was able to share many fascinating stories of Medowie, including her memories of opening one of the first shops on Medowie Road. “The relaxing atmosphere and lovely people make Medowie such a lovely community to be a part of.” “It was so lovely being able to raise my family here,” she told News Of The Area. Coralie Mather, who moved to Medowie to retire with her husband after buying land in 1973 and building a home, impressed the group with her sharp memory at 94 years of age.

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Coralie’s husband, Air Commodore Mick Mather, held a head position at Williamtown RAAF base from 1970-1973. He was a pilot, and was awarded the DFC (Distinguished Flying Cross), AE (Air Efficiency) and the AFC (Air Force Cross) medals. His DFC Medal was awarded for displaying ‘great daring and courage against the German Luftwaffe in the second World War. They had three children, and their daughter Robyn Mather is a local Veterinarian. She told News Of The Area, “We were excited to move to Medowie and have space!” “We were married at 20 and lived on RAAF bases for so many years, we were used to small spaces, so looked forward to retirement and not living in a box.” Also in attendance was the sweet and softly spoken Geswalda de Gabriele who migrated from England, and moved to Medowie in 1972. Discussions are now being had about forming an official Medowie Historical Society.

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q Lauren Chircop from Corlette and her family are actively fundraising to help the families affected by the bus tragedy.

the Lucky Vincent school (believed to be aged between 12 and 14) were on their way to take mock exams at another school when the accident happened. More than 30 people perished in the accident, made up predominantly of schoolchildren as well as their two teachers and the bus driver. Only three students survived the accident. Lauren and her family first became involved with wanting to help African children and their communities after a talk at their church. They were moved to bring about change, and joined a mission trip to Arusha to visit the families’ sponsor children. Upon their return home, Lauren and her daughter

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q A haunting photo of some of the children as they prepared to leave on their ill-fated excursion.

Rescue Pets of the Week

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DOGS and cats are living happily alongside each other this week, with two rescues providing a pet of the week

each. Our dog of the week comes from Dog Rescue Newcastle. The beautiful Portia is a bubbly five year old Mastiff

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Cross female who is looking for her forever home. Portia enjoys playing and running, but also shows you how well behaved she can be and loves praise and cuddles. Portia currently lives in a boarding facility but would love a family to call her own, Portia does like to chase cats and pocket pets, and will need six foot fencing. If you think you could open your heart and home to Portia please call Jo on ph 0427 695 104 or to view the full profile go to www. dogrescuenewcastle.com.au. Malteaser the kitten is one of five orphans that came into care with KITTY rescue project at 11pm on Wednesday night. Amanda from KITTY rescue told News Of The Area, “Their mother is a stray kitty, who has taken to leaving her kittens on the back doorstep of a couple on the Central Coast.” “She did the same with her previous litter and we are

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trying to trap her to avoid the same happening again.” “We did try and wait to see if their mumma would come back for them but she didn’t,” she said. Malteaser and her siblings are approximately four weeks old, and will be available for adoption in

Gemma were inspired by their trip to beginning planning for a bigger goal, the establishment of an orphanage in Arusha by the end of 2018. Currently, all fundraising funds are pooled into an account and sent to Arusha to cover the needs of students. Their most recent achievement was putting Arusha student Andrew Mwakabana through University. Andrew is now in his final semester of a social work degree and will head up the orphanage when it opens. With the news of the distressing accident involving the Lucky Vincent School students, their fundraising plans have been given an extra focus on top of their current efforts. Lauren and her family are currently raising funds to cover the medical costs of the three surviving students. Lauren told News Of The Area, “We will also be providing support for the widows of the teachers who were killed in the accident and the families of the children who didn’t survive.” “We will be supporting these widows to start businesses or learn a trade that will help them to continue supporting their families after the loss of their husbands.” “The work we are doing is making a massive difference,” she said. Every dollar counts towards helping these children. Funds will support not only the families, but also the orphanage’s completion, and provision of a happy, safe home and quality education for orphans in Arusha. https://www.gofundme. com/rally-for-arusha. another four weeks. The KITTY rescue project is currently in desperate need of kitten food (wet and dry) along with ‘pee pads’, soft baby blankets and kitten toys to help with the care of these precious orphans. If you would like to help with any of these supplies or to discuss adoption, please contact Amanda on 0409058664.

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Family Fun at Markets By Rachael VAUGHAN

PORT Stephens Markets run every fourth Saturday of the month, except December and are held in the grounds of the Port Stephens Church of Christ Carpark on Nelson Bay Road in Salt Ash. They are on this Saturday. The markets commence from 9.00am through till 1.00pm in the afternoon. Vendors are welcome to have a stall at the market place for a nominal fee

where they can showcase their locally homemade, handmade products for sale. This market is truly a market with something for everyone in the family. At this month’s market, live entertainment by ‘A Bit After Ten’ will be provided, as well as a free jumping castle for the children and delicious fresh off the barbecue bacon and egg rolls. Pluto pups and sausage sandwiches are also available to purchase, as are freshly

baked sweet treats from the home baked cake stall. Visitors can also place orders for the popular Christmas Puddings cooked locally. The preloved clothing shop has some excellent bargains and a variety of items for sale, as well as Devonshire morning teas, which are available inside the church. Market representative Chris Patten told News Of The Area, “Our vendors offer

a wide variety of handmade homemade products such as Honey, Jams, Pickles, Jewellery, Tools, Stationery, Gift Ideas and Key Cutting just to mention a few.” “So, if you are looking for a great family day out with friends, why don’t you join us!” “We look forward to seeing you there,” he said. The next markets take place on Saturday May 27. If you are interested in becoming a stallholder, please contact Maria on 0408263760.

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q Stalls aplenty offer something for everyone.

q Live local music to entertain the crowds.

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Ah, camping. The second great Australian dream after home ownership. In fact, given our current housing crisis, it may become the first great Australian dream. Kids will save their pocket money in order to buy a three by three metre plot in their parents’ backyard and pitch a yurt. Camping means different things to different people, so I’d be asking a few more questions before you commit. Do they mean the sort of camping where you stock up at BCF with every contraption known to man and then pitch your tent on a car-space sized area for $35 a night? Lots of people like camping grounds, but I can’t understand why you’d want to sleep in a synthetic pyramid, wear your thongs into the communal shower so you don’t get ringworm, or cook in the ‘food hygiene rules do not apply’ camp kitchen. Or are they ‘real’ campers? This involves living off the land. You basically wear camouflage gear, and your camping equipment looks like something out of MASH. You spear a bush turkey for dinner and then eat it raw because no one has succeeded in the fire-making efforts portrayed by Bear Grylls (with his soft stubble and impeccable attire, even though he’s just wrested the sound guy who is dressed up as a bear – sorry, I digress). The toilet is a spade and a eucalyptus leaf. You sit around on camp chairs and start dozing off until someone says, “Didn’t that brutal killer Malcolm Naden have a cabin near here?” Do you find either of these options appealing, GH? If, even after my warnings, you throw caution to the wind, take note of all motels within a 50km radius. You just never know when your group of happy little campers will turn feral.

PORT Stephens women will have the opportunity to apply for a $1,000 scholarship to help them achieve their goals as part of 2018 International Women’s Day celebrations. Three scholarships worth $1,000 each will be available for women aged 16 and over to encourage, inspire and support them in a broad range of endeavours, including arts and culture, environment, business, community, health and sport. Port Stephens Councillor Sally Dover brought the proposal to Council, where it was unanimously backed by her fellow councillors. “With this, we’ll have

the opportunity next year to highlight the work of women, some who have been working tirelessly in the community with passion and dedication,” Cr Dover said. “A lot of women sow their lives into their families and this might be an opportunity for them to step out and do something important to them. “Our community is full of amazing women. We need to acknowledge these women’s efforts as often as we can, and handing out these scholarships on International Women’s Day would be a great way to do it,” she added. Nominations will open in

early 2018, with the awardees to be announced on Thursday 8 March 2018 at the Rotary Club of Salamander Bay’s International Women’s Day lunch. Darcy Geale, President of the Rotary Club of Salamander Bay, says Rotary is proud to be part of the joint initiative with Council. “The scholarships will encourage further valuable participation by women in our community,” Mr Geale said. “One of our key focuses as a Rotary Club is the involvement of youth in the future of our community.

Speaking with two young ladies at the Real Future’s program and hearing their excitement to become part of the program was very encouraging,” he said. At the end of the scholarship period, the successful candidates will be asked to make a small presentation at the 2019 lunch on how they used the scholarship. For more information about the scholarships and the application process, contact Council’s Community Development & Engagement Coordinator Penny Amberg on (02) 4980 0255.

Washington: Government misleading Dungog SHADOW Minister for the Hunter Kate Washington has accused Nationals Leader John Barilaro of misleading Dungog Councillors about the availability of NSW Government funding should a voluntary merger with Port Stephens be agreed. The Deputy Premier has reportedly told Dungog Councillors that he will ‘advocate’ within Cabinet

for the funding, however, a written answer to Labor’s Shadow Minister for Local Government has advised that the funding is not available to Councils that did not merge as part of the “Fit for the Future” process, and that the allocated funding has now been returned to Treasury. “The Nationals Leader couldn’t stop the Government from merging his own local

Council. How is he going to get the Premier to agree to give $15 million to Dungog?,” Ms Washington said. “Even if the NSW Government provides some funding to the Council, the majority of Dungog’s Shire Council’s infrastructure backlog would need to be funded by Port Stephens ratepayers.” “The only people not

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being asked to vote on this are the residents of Port Stephens and Dungog,” Ms Washington said. “Port Stephens’ residents should not be forced to bear the cost of a merger that they get no say in deciding.” Dungog Councillors recently voted against merging with Port Stephens in a 5-4 vote. The issue will come back to Council on Tuesday night after the resignation of the Deputy Mayor. Held at the Bull ‘n’ Bush Hotel, the show welcomes all types of cars, vintage, classic, hot rods and more. With free entry, car clubs from around the area

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are welcome to bring their vehicles. Entertainment for the crowds is supplied with two bands playing, Rave On and Jumpin’ Jukebox. News Of The Area caught up with Medowie resident Mr Brian Knox to discuss his entry in this year’s Medowie car show. Mr Knox is a seasoned restorer, and two of his current beauties include a 1959 Ford Fairlane in the original red and white and

the 1960 Ford F100 Fairlane Galaxy pick-up truck. Both have been restored off the chassis. When asked what he found so satisfying about doing up cars, and Mr Knox said, “I’ve liked wheels all my life.” “I needed a hobby, something I enjoyed doing.” Showing his larrikin sense of humour, Mr Knox added, “I could be down at the pub drinking and gambling, but I figure this

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q Mr Brian Knox with two of this restored vehicles, a 1959 Ford Fairlane and a 1960 Ford F100 Fairlane Galaxy pick-up truck. (restoring cars) is a better gamble and it keeps me out of my wife’s hair.” Mr Knox is a regular attender at the car show, and attendees might be treated to the sound of his

car’s novelty horns or the Kenworth truck horn taken from one of his trucks from when he was a truck driver. Mr Knox is proud to point out that he does all the restoring himself from panel beating, spray work,

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conversions from left-hand to right-hand drive, and everything in between. He says, “It’s not a cheque-book restoration, it’s all my own work.” Asked what he likes about restoring cars and

going to car shows, Mr Knox’s daughter, Ms Cheren Hall, piped in saying, “He is addicted to cars.” “As soon as he fixes up one, he gets another to restore.”

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THE call has been made for crafty businesses in Port Stephens to put their hand up and join some new market opportunities that support local handmade businesses, and also donate the proceeds to local charities. The ‘Markets at the Rectory’ and the ‘Farmers Markets’ are brand new

markets. The Markets at the Rectory will be held every fourth Sunday of the month, and the Farmers Market will be held every second Sunday of the month from June 2017. These markets are a new collaboration between the organisers of the original Raymond Terrace Community Markets (previously held at Riverside Park) and the

Raymond Terrace Bowling Club. Both markets will be held on the grounds of the ‘Old Rectory’ at 48 Sturgeon Street, Raymond Terrace. Market organisers are on the lookout for new stall vendors for these regular monthly markets. For the Farmers Market in particular, organisers are on the lookout for local farmers

and fresh fruit and vegetable providers in the Medowie/ Tilligerry and greater Port Stephens area to connect with and sell their produce. Market stall organiser Adam Nicholas told News Of The Area, “If the Farmers Markets are successful at the Rectory then we are looking to recreate them at Lakeside Tavern on either the first or third weekend of the month.”

Defence Minister visits Red Zone

Community brought up the topic of Defence funding for the wellbeing program By Simone JOHNSON

DEFENCE Minister Marise Payne met with approximately 20 local residents from the ‘red zone’ on Wednesday 17 May. She was also accompanied by the Prime Minister’s perfluoroalkyl [PFAS] taskforce, Senator James McGrath. The meeting took place in local resident Len O’Connell’s farming shed. This is the second

time the Minister has met with residents to address the issue, but the first time she has left the RAAF base. Media were not allowed to attend the meeting and were left waiting for a comment outside the premises. When the community brought up the topic of Defence funding for the wellbeing program ceasing in June, the Minister said she was not aware this was the case. Nick Marshall from Salt

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Ash Community First told News Of The Area, “It was very disappointing that they showed up yet again, after nearly two years since the contamination became public knowledge, and they still have nothing to offer.” “No compensation, remediation, nothing like that,” he said. Senator McGrath confirmed he was still considering the option of buying back properties unable to be sold, but refused to put a timeframe

on it. “The fact that they’re still trying to claim to do an investigation into the health effects is just ridiculous,” Mr Marshall said. “There has been worldwide investigations into these chemicals so it’s not a guessing game anymore.” Residents were left disappointed with the meeting as no new information was brought to light.

“Dates for the Lakeside Tavern Farmers Markets are yet to be released, but keep an eye on both the website and Facebook page for further details.” All money raised from these fantastic new markets will go to supporting a local charity each year. This year, the charity recipient will be the Riding for the Disabled Association Raymond Terrace. Bookings are now open for Markets at the Rectory on

Sunday May 28, 2017. Stall holder bookings will close Wednesday May 24, 2017. Bookings are also being taken for the first Farmers Market at the Rectory on the Sunday June 11, 2017. The stallholder bookings for this market will close Wednesday June 7, 2017. Further information and booking details can be done through their Facebook page at https://www.facebook. com/MarketsattheRectory.

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Dear News Of The Area, ON behalf of the Leukaemia Foundation, I would like to say a big thank you to readers for their incredible support of World’s Greatest Shave this year. The extraordinary people who shaved or coloured and their generous sponsors have now raised an incredible $4,920,000 in NSW alone, helping to fund projects that will make a genuine difference to local families facing blood cancer. The money will now

be used to provide safe and comfortable accommodation in the city for families living in regional NSW so they can more easily access lifesaving treatment. It also means we can offer free transport, counselling, information and practical support to the 60,000 Australians living with a blood cancer. Bill Petch CEO - Leukaemia Foundation

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Gridiron for Breast Cancer By Rachael VAUGHAN

q HGL women volunteer their time. Photos by 74Poppet Photography

MOTHER’S day for the mothers and wives of Hunter Gridiron League players looked a little different this year. Breakfast in bed and a day being waited on at home was replaced with hot pink shirts, fast paced football, fundraising and less than perfect weather. A perfect day was had by all, raising funds for Breast Cancer Awareness and watching some quality football by the boys of the Hunter Gridiron League. The HGL created hot pinks shirts especially for the event, and gave over one o Phot ery Gall line On

season, alternating the cause every year. Lee Smith from the HGL told News Of The Area, “Corey and I are extremely proud of the football community that is continuing to grow in the Hunter and Port Stephens.” “The day was great with lots of family coming out on the day and showing their support for a great cause and the Hunter Gridiron League,” he said. The Bombers were unfortunately defeated on the day by the Marauders, going down 18-6. The Cannons beat the Miners 22-19 in the second game.

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hundred out on the day to spectators for a donation to the cause. Corey Harragon from the HGL told News Of The Area, “Overall the day was a big success, in our first attempt at something like this we raised $670 for breast cancer awareness.” “We think that was a great effort considering the weather and Mother’s Day had kept a few people away.” “We appreciated all the mums who chose to come spend their day with us and hope they enjoyed the day we had for them.” The HGL hope to do an awareness round each

q Zoe Hall, Buck Williams, Julian Hazel, Steve Stewart, Shannon Turton and Brayden Schaefer. Photos by 74Poppet Photography

Stableford Results GOLF [Golf] Tilligerry Social Golf Club By Margaret McKAY

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D&C 7th (A) Peter Kieran (B) Alan Lloyd Money hole (A) Adam Cowie

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q James Whipper, Cannons player, attempts to break away from the Miners. Looks like they both had a blinder. No ladies comp today. Lucky number 37 M. Blake

Barry Gale had a good response to the raffle, thank you for all your support. Next game 26th May Hat draw 2 person 6x6x6 and it will be our Barbeque Day.

YOUNG Futsal Champ Roan Panther trip to Hongkong and China nationals team this year and Two children for FROM Page 12

football club, and is this year playing for Broadmeadow Magic. Roan started playing Futsal after attending a school holiday camp three years ago. He plays socially in a competition held at Maitland, and attends Irrawang High School. Roan gained selection to the NNSW Futsal

represented them in Sydney in January, Roan’s father, Robert Panther, told News Of The Area, “From this Roan was invited to the Gol Brasil Academy, which is an initiative to raise the skill level of Australian Children, so that in years to come they can hopefully compete with the Futsal Powerhouses globally.” “Roan attends the Gol academy fortnightly,”

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each age group in each State were selected through the Gol Brasil academy to then represent Australia at the Pearl River Tournament in China in August. Roan was selected as an under 16 representative, and now leaves Australia on 1 August for two weeks. Roan is delighted to be a representative of NNSW Futsal and now Australian Futsal through the Australian Futsal Association.

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

BED Head / 2 Side Chests, Solid Timber Beautiful Set. $350 0428450925 Text for a pic. Medowie

BEER Fridge. Older

BISCUIT Joiner - as new, only used once, in case, with Biscuits. 4997 9375 $95.00.

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

GAL metal cabinets, pair 2door.Used 4 tool storage 4 shelf ea, adjustable ea 1730ht x 860w $80 ea. Ph 0407275717. SalBay

ALUMINIUM tool box. APPLE Sports watch 2mt x .06mt $450 ono Never used 7000 Series. 38mm case Retina 0431813908 display. Worth $600 Classifieds sell $380. 0405203113 ads@mcnota.com.au BAILEY Pro Ladder LD ANTIQUE D Dressing 150kg, SO4.2m/7.3m L mirrors, like new $375ono O table, Side S $200. Ph 0401240271 Ph 49971381

CHICKENS Isa brown point of lay $25ea. Black australorp x point of lay $25ea. White australorp x point of lay $25ea Phone. 0422469 870

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

CLOTHES dryer Hover 3.5 Heavy duty. As new $120 0417787215

CURTAIN remnants, plus end of roles, plus curtain extras and fittings. From $0.10. 0428250290

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GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494

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DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584

DYSON upright vac cleaner. Near new cond. Paid $785, sell $450, 49827769

GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396

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1400cm square, 8 seats all cushioned, 1 with small tear. Solid wood, great condition $200. Ph 0431 879857

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TWO piece King size Base. Brand New. $400 0428450925 Medowie

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 17/5/17. $9,500ono. 49975922

TINNY Aluminium, new

TV Cabinet 2100mm l x 580mm w 1350mm h. Timber. Ph 49972317.

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

WALL Unit Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 Medowie

GOLF clubs callloway Diablo edge, 3-sw, vg cond, $250 ono 0400 193 758

WARDROBE 2 door, with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498

GRECIAN 4 stately columns 275 high suitable for gazebo. Offer. 0404477158

WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Sal Bay

JAGUAR Epochlock Model 056/055, hardly used. $50. Phone 0413 052 660

WASHING m/c Fisher & Paykel 6.5kg top loader. Smart Drive VGC $100 Ph 49849147 WESTERN red cedar blinds (x15), varying sizes Fingal Bay 0409154184 $100

LADIES BROOKE White Joggers. As new. Size D 8.5 (40 OL Euro). SCost $220 Sell for $120. Phone 49970890.

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

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LA-Z-BOY Electric Lift/ Recliner Chair As New Green Leather $800 ono Phone 49814057

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

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

LEATHER lounge 2x2seater, 1x1seater, gd cond, $200ono 0413004040 LOUNGE suite 3 seater 2 recliners red/rust colour fabric VGC $100 Ph 49849147 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 SETTEE 3 seater, Red/ rust. Exel cond, $80 49849147 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

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FRIDGE Westinghouse 440L frostfree white 2 door perfect order $150 Ph 49849147

GUITAR Ibanez AS153. Brand new. LD Semi Professional SO Accoustic. $1,350. 0413046858

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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

CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257 POP TOP Golf 12 ft. 2 berth, front kit. awn + annex. 750kg. VG cond. Reg 7/17. $4700ono. 0427633776 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

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