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Anzac Kids By Rachael VAUGHAN

FOR most people, ANZAC Day is a day for reflection, a day to remember the sacrifices of servicemen and women who played a part in campaigns fought around the world over the course of history. For the children of serving defence members, the day holds a special extra

sentiment as they not only deal with the absence of a parent, but also the concerns associated with deployment. News Of The Area met with some of these very special children as they recounted their experiences. One defence wife spoke to News Of The Area about her husband being deployed, and CONTINUED Page 2

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Fighters By Gavin SMITH MEDOWIE Rural Fire Brigade will join firefighters around the world on the first Sunday in May to pause and remember colleagues who have fallen in the line of duty. International Firefighters Day, also named St Florian’s Day after the patron saint of firefighters, was created in

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Carmen, mum to Charlie, Jackson and William, said, “My husband is currently away on deployment overseas for the next seven months, so he misses most birthdays and other important events or milestones in our family life with our boys.” “We love him so much and are very proud of what he does and what he has given up for us.” “Without the help of some amazing friends and people within the Medowie community we would be lost,” she said. Sisters Emily and Ashleigh also shared their thoughts with News Of The Area. Emily, six, said “I am sad when Dadda is away

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the type of person he is. He wants the best for his family and for that we will always be thankful.” News Of The Area sends a heartfelt thank you to all current and past members of our Defence forces.

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Remembering colleagues on International Firefighters Day at Medowie

Seniors Fashion Parade

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The respect firefighters have for one another crosses the boundaries of the many specialities within the profession be it urban, rural, ADF, volunteer or career,” Brigade Captain Andrew Collins said. “The role of a firefighter is one of dedication, commitment, and sacrifice no matter what uniform we wear.” A memorial service will be held at Medowie Station on Sunday, 7 May. Members of the public and neighbouring fire brigades are invited to attend. “The intent of the day is to remember our fallen but also take the opportunity to engage with our community.” Medowie Station will also join the international “Sound

q Medowie Rural Fire Brigade members Andrew Goodwin and Deputy Captain Peter Smith. Photo by Gavin Smith Off” – the sounding of the station siren for 30 seconds at noon (local time) followed by a minute’s silence. The Sound Off is an

Lemon Jam

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FOR four years, ‘Lemon Jam’ has rocked the foreshore of Lemon Tree Passage on a monthly basis. News Of The Area was shocked to discover how many locals had not heard of this fantastic event, so has decided to right this wrong and shine a spotlight on the ‘something for everyone’ community event. Lemon Jam is a free, all ages, monthly music event held on the waterfront at beautiful Lemon Tree Passage, Port Stephens. Carla Edwards from Medowie told News Of The Area, “We have had a fantastic day!” “We saw the event advertised on social media last week, and it was the first we had heard of it.”

international event with fire departments and brigades around the world also participating at their local noon.

The event starts at 11:30am on Sunday, 7 May at the Medowie RFB Station.

MEDOWIE Seniors Club invite you to their latest exciting fundraiser. The group is holding a Fashion Parade to raise funds for the club to be able to continue to offer their invaluable service to the seniors of Medowie. The fashion parade will take place Tuesday 2 May at 10am at the Medowie Community Centre. Fashions will be provided by ‘Donna-lou clothing’, a mobile clothing business based in Toukley. Donna-lou, the mobile clothes that come to you, offers affordable women’s clothing from sizes 8 to 26. Clothing can be purchased from Donna-lou on the day, and they will also have EFTPOS available. Medowie Seniors Club member, Norma Creek, told News Of The Area, “Money o Phot ery Gall line On

“I’m so glad we came along, we’ll definitely be making this a regular event to attend as a family,” she said. Lemon Jam had live music, kids’ activities, face painting, raffles, food and there were lots of families having fun and relaxing on chairs and rugs around the grounds. Children also enjoyed the fantastic adjacent playground and enclosed sea swimming pool. Playing live on the day at this month’s Lemon Jam was ‘The Broke Boys”, a well known band from the Hunter Valley. They had the kids up and dancing, and impressed the crowds relaxing in the sunshine. The Lions Club were on hand with sausage and steak sandwiches, and there’s always the nearby waterfront

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raised on the day will assist us to continue to keep our club running, offering social events and support to seniors.” “We hope this will be another successful event for our club, and welcome anyone of any age to come along.” Cost is $15, which includes morning tea and a lucky door prize ticket. There will also be raffles on the day. Please phone either Jennifer 49828522 or Margo 49828586 for bookings. Money to be paid at the door on the day. Anyone wanting to join the Medowie Seniors Club (aged 50+) is also welcome to attend a meeting. The group meet at the Medowie Community Centre on first and third Tuesdays of the month.

cafes and takeaways if you need a caffeine fix, burger, or scone and cream. One of the event organisers, Sheree Davey, told News Of The Area, “We would like to thank the Tilligerry Peninsula Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Port Stephens Council and the Lemon Tree Passage Bowling Club, because they all contribute considerable funds, as well as the generous local businesses who contribute goods and services that we raffle.” “The proceeds we raise each month go straight back into our event, and provides the funds needed for the next Lemon Jam.” “We run this event with volunteers from the Chamber of Commerce, individual people who just love the event, and other local community groups such as the Lemon Tree Passage Parks, Reserves and Tidy Towns, so it is a true community event,” she said.

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Forgive and Forget Key to Long Marriage

By Simone JOHNSON THIS week marks the 64th wedding anniversary of Salt Ash couple Neville and Edith Jelfs. Celebrating on 18 April, the couple had a leisurely breakfast at a local Salt Ash business before going to Raymond Terrace for lunch. Neville and Edith originally met in Parkes in 1950 before getting married three years later. Now 88 and 85, they were 24 and 21 at the time. Edith told News Of The Area, “In those days, we got married for keeps.” “Divorces were not in our thinking at the time and marriage was a very big commitment,” Neville said. Since marrying, the couple have welcomed four children, one grandchild, one great grandchild, travelled

around the world three times and visited 44 different countries. Long marriages run in the family, with both Neville and Edith’s parents also having celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaries in the past. The couple’s relationship is currently the longest they know of within their family and friends. “The key to a long marriage is patience and forgetting issues after they arise, as they are never that important,” Neville said. “Not holding grudges and forgiving and forgetting is another key ingredient to a happy marriage,” he said. The couple have had big anniversaries in the past, going on holidays and travelling, however, they chose to stay closer to home this year.

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By Rachael VAUGHAN MEDOWIE RSL Women’s Auxiliary members have had a great honour bestowed upon them, with their hard work recognised on a special quilt to be hung in the Australian War Memorial. On the 31 March 2017, Norma Creek and Greetje Sargent, two members of the Medowie RSL Women’s Auxiliary, travelled to Canberra with Jessica Linsley, the granddaughter of another Medowie RSL member. They were invited to attend the ceremony and presentation of the ‘Lest We Forget’ quilt, which was presented to Dr Brendan Nelson, the director of the Australian War Memorial. Greetje Sargent told News Of The Area, “NSW RSL Central Council Women’s Auxiliary had the idea of getting our auxiliaries to band together on a project to make a quilt depicting Australia’s involvement in War.” The ‘Lest We Forget’ quilt project was launched, and 300 blocks were sent out to

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all auxiliaries in Australia. Enough blocks were completed and returned to make eight quilts and two cushions. Ms Sargent said “Some of the quilts were raffled and raised valuable funds which make a difference to the lives of many defence families in need.” “Medowie RSL Women’s Auxiliary were thrilled to see that their block was included in the special quilt that was chosen to be presented to the War Memorial and hung there in a display.” “Our block showed a cloth photo of the RSL rose, and a poem written by a Turkish mother who had lost her son, which was embroidered over the top by Jessica,” she said. The women who attended from Medowie RSL reported that the presentation ceremony was a very special event, and they were pleased to be included. This is truly an honour for Medowie RSL and News Of The Area congratulates the women involved and acknowledges their efforts.

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Medowie Welcomes New Priest By Heather SHARP

THERE was standing room only at the service commissioning Reverend David Davies on Thursday, 20 April at the Williamtown Anglican church. Commissioned by Assistant Bishop of Newcastle, the Right Reverend Peter Stuart, the small church was bursting at the seams with people there to experience the occasion. Warmly welcomed by the Williamtown, Medowie, and Mallabula Anglican parishioners, Reverend David Davies brings a sense of humour, his love of soccer, playing the guitar, and service to God with him to the local community.

For parishioners, the new Reverend is especially welcome after having experienced rapid changeovers of clergy in recent years. Local and long term member of the Williamtown congregation, Mr Ken Reinhard, told News Of The Area, “It will be wonderful to get continuity of ministry.” “It’s been wonderful having a locum (temporary Priest) to help us but it will be marvellous to have a full time Priest for sustained leadership and to get us motivated again.” Joined by his wife, Neridah, they are looking forward to their time in the parish and meeting local residents.

Although having only arrived recently, Reverend Davies told News Of The Area, “It’s such a lovely place to be.” “I am looking forward to getting out and meeting members of the community.” Acknowledging that not all news about Christian churches has been positive, Reverend Davies said he hopes to be able to tell the community, “About God and how He loves you, for all people to get a chance to hear that.” The 2011 Census results for the Port Stephens Local Area showed that over 19,000 of the approximately 60,000 respondents identify as Anglican, a large portion of the population by any measure.

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Remembering the Original Digger By Heather SHARP

THE first ANZAC Day was celebrated in 1916 on the anniversary of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corp’s (ANZAC) landing at Gallipoli, Turkey in 1915. The biography here, is based on research by local authors John Gillam and Yvonne Fletcher, and features local World War I Light Horse Trooper Wilfred Wilkinson. Born in Bowna in 1895, Wilkinson was just 19 years old when he enlisted locally in the 1st Light Horse. He would go on to fight in the famous Light Horse battle, the Battle of Beersheba, which the Australians won. Wilkinson died, Killed In Action on 18 June 1918. But before that, Wilkinson saw quite a bit of military action, was wounded in battle, convalesced and included a one-time stint

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of illness related to lifestyle choices of the stereotypical larrikin digger. His first experience of front line conflict came on 7 August 1915 when the 1st Light Horse charged the hills of Lone Pine. Of the 200 men, only 50 survived this horrific assault. After convalescing from battle wounds, he returned on 1 March 1916 to the 1st Light Horse Regiment now based in Heliopolis after the Gallipoli evacuation. This would be a very different war to the one he had fought at Gallipoli. The light horsemen were now mounted and eager to avenge their losses at Gallipoli. Turkish soldiers would find them an even more formidable enemy. Wilkinson continued to participate in numerous battles throughout 1916, 1917, and 1918 in the Middle East region. As News Of The Area

history buffs will know, Beersheba fell on 31 October 1917, allowing the British and dominion forces to outflank and roll-up the Turkish defensive line. Wilkinson participated in

THE newest addition to the stage by stage development of the Medowie Sports Centre has moved in, and is open for business. Medowie Family & Sports Physio is locally owned and operated by Mike and Kristy Paterson, who aim to provide the Medowie and Port Stephens community with the best, most up to date physiotherapy treatment. Mike told News Of The Area, “We provide physiotherapy to all ages, with our focus on helping you achieve your physical goals in life, whatever they might be.” The new business will this attack. On 18 June, 1918 the regimental headquarters of the 1st Light Horse Regiment was attacked with 75mm shells killing one man, our local hero Wilfred Wilkinson.

provide bulk-billing to Medicare EPC patients, offer concessions for Seniors and school children, HICAPS for instant health fund claiming, and will treat all DVA, WorkCover and third party claims. They also have pending NDIS registration and hope to offer this service in the near future. Mike graduated in 2014 from Griffith University with a double Masters in Sports and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. He is one of a handful of APA titled Sports Physiotherapists in the area and the only Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist locally

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as well as a credentialed McKenzie Therapist. McKenzie treatment is a technique used predominantly in treating spinal pain. Mike believes in patient education and empowerment, encouraging his patients to understand and assist in their own treatment. He has worked and travelled with sports teams in Australia and New Zealand and is also a keen sportsman, adding endurance running to his former repertoire of rugby union, touch, cricket, squash, mountain biking and multi-sport activities. News Of The Area congratulates Mike and Kristy on their new business, and this exciting new addition for Medowie.

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Council’s Forward Planning By Geoff WALKER

PASSIVE tourism, waterway access, day trippers and holidaymakers are increasingly the focus of forward planning for

Tilligerry according to Councillor Steve Tucker. “The incredible popularity of the Lemon Tree Passage waterfront after the $1,300,000 upgrade has really put us on the map,” he

said. “Over Easter the boating and fishing fraternity really gave the new ramps a workout,” he said. “With that in mind, Port Stephens Council will be

THE Medowie Sports and Community Club’s steering committee is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Craig Baumann to be the Club’s inaugural Chairman. “Craig has an extensive history in Medowie and is particularly passionate about sports. Craig’s companies have sponsored many of the junior sports clubs in Medowie over the years,” outgoing steering group president Rod Kerr said. Mr Baumann is currently developing the first board from expressions of interest, which the club called for recently. It is expected invitations to join the board will be sent to people by the end of April.

looking at new innovations to enhance the foreshore facilities.” “The long-promised ‘sails’ are about to be erected over the raised platform beside the pool and council will be extending the trailer parking bays to cater for the increasing demand.” “Council has approved in principle the construction of a new Marine Rescue Base above the Amenities Block and serious negotiations will now begin with all parties involved.” “We are also looking at turning the unmade section of Stanley Street into a car

“The steering committee will now take a step back, and allow the new Board to take over the next phase of the club which is soon to go to Tender for construction of the building, car park and bowling green. The steering committee will now act as advisors, but ultimately decision making is now done by the Board,” Deputy Mayor Chris Doohan said. Mr Baumann acknowledged the efforts of the steering committee in acquiring a long term lease for the club’s site, an approved Council DA, securing funding and developing the site layout and club design. He noted the difficulty

park as no new commercial development can happen without the provision of parking. Port Stephens Council will have to negotiate with business owners over this.” “Shearman Avenue, Lemon Tree Passage, will be upgraded as this is part of the bus route and is currently in a poor state of repair,”he said. Councillor Tucker also saw the upgrading of Caswell Reserve Mallabula and the park behind the Mallabula wharf as priorities. “Barbecue facilities, picnic tables, play equipment and public amenities will all

in circumstances in doing all of this ground work, and applauded the committee for doing it on a minimal budget. The Chairman singled out Rod Kerr, Deputy Mayor Chris Doohan, and Ben Niland for their dedication, resilience and enormous efforts over the last eight years. “Without these people in our community, there is a lot of talk but not much doing. These gentlemen did what they said they would do, and now we are in good stead to build a wonderful facility for this community,” Mr Baumann said. “I am very much looking forward to getting the job underway and leading the next exciting phase, seeing bricks and mortar happen. It is full steam ahead to get this facility built.”

be upgraded to make these areas more ‘people friendly’ for the locals and visitors alike.” Other public works currently underway are the new Tilligerry RFS station and Tanilba roundabout ($1,500,000); the tar sealing of the western end of Caswell Crescent Tanilba Bay and the kerbing, guttering and sealing of the lower end of Francis Avenue, Lemon Tree Passage. A ‘sail’ will soon cover the play equipment in ‘Centenary Park,’ a Lions Club project at the end of Avenue of the Allies, Tanilba Bay.

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A Healthy Partnership

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THE highly anticipated new wholefoods store in Medowie has finally opened its doors, and experienced a stellar first week of trade. The Marquez family and their long history of farming the land and producing high quality produce, have combined talents with local natural organic food wholesalers The Natural Food Collective, to come together

in a one-stop organic shop. Nicole O’Neill (nee Marquez) shared her excitement with News Of The Area. “Four days down and I can’t even begin to explain how overwhelmed we have been at the amount of interest and customers we have had come through the doors,” she said. “This support reaffirms our belief that organic natural and sustainable produce can,

and should be, accessible and affordable.” “It’s just been amazing and we are so excited and energised to keep on going.” The focus of The Natural Food Collective is on natural, chemical-free and organic produce, as well as wholefoods that are accessible and affordable. Ms O’Neill said “We have worked hard to broaden our range of available products, working with certified

organic farmers to bring Medowie a wider range of fresh produce.” “We source these from as many local farmers as possible, and are very selective with wholesalers of our wholefoods who work directly with farmers and go direct to country of origin.” “Our focus is on providing wholefoods from farmers who use ethical and sustainable practices, and who are as passionate about their product as we are,” she said. According to the Marquez

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Help! A senior work colleague of mine is soiling the workplace, from discarded staples on the floor to crumbs under the keyboard, science experiments in the kitchen to over-shooting the waste paper basket, her petulant hoarding of office stationery to her whistling nose breathing… it just goes on and on! How do I broach her grotty ways with her without ending up wrapped in bubble wrap on the bottom of the ocean? Ms PF, Corlette Dear Ms PF, When you said “soiling the workplace”, at first I thought we were dealing with incontinence issues. I was more than a little relieved that this senior was not relieving herself in a very literal sense, marking her territory, if you will, as some senior staff like to do when confronted with a new kid on the block. I envisage that your workplace is a bit like The Hunger Games. You are the delightful Katniss Everdeen, with cute plaits and olive skin, and your senior colleague is the female equivalent of President Snow, plotting each day with new levels of filth and depravity to test your limits. If she has been in the workplace for many years, you’ll never get rid of her. Her sense of entitlement is not based on merit, but on longevity. Like a long-term partner, she also feels very comfortable in her own skin. So comfortable, in fact, that I fear the keyboard crumbs and whistling nose breathing are just the start of more sinister vices – gouging the butter container instead of gently scraping, coffee granules in the sugar, an empty toilet roll on the holder, soup slurping and tooth grinding. Oh, the horrors these actions bring to the more obsessive and compulsive among us. Perhaps you need to demarcate your workspace. Or print out a cleanliness affirmation and stick it in a prominent place. Something like: “I shall tolerate no uncleanliness in body, clothes, habitation or thought” ought to do it. If her grotty ways continue, arm yourself with an arsenal of cleaning products and hunt her down, Katniss style. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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Rescue Pet of the Week

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THIS week’s Rescue Pet of the Week is a sweet female cat, who at only two years old will have had three litters by the time she is adopted. She has endured more than a young cat should have been through, and highlights the dire need to desex animals to stop unwanted litters, and the unnecessary stress of litters on cats who are often too young. This gorgeous girl came into care three weeks ago with Kitty Rescue Project, along with her two kittens, Lenny and Loui.

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News Of The Area featured her two kittens in an edition of our Rescue Pet of the Week, and we were pleased to learn they were adopted together by a loving home. Named Skully, she was quite malnourished and anaemic when she came into care, so she has needed a lot of tender loving care to get her healthy. Amanda from the Kitty Rescue Project told News Of The Area, “We have been working on getting her health sorted, and giving her a much better life.” “We have realised now that she was already pregnant again when she came into care, so now we are working

Friday night footy in Medowie. The community of Medowie is getting behind their club in fantastic numbers, ensuring everyone has a great time.

on getting her healthy before her last litter arrives.” “She is too young to have had so many litters, so we are looking forward to her being able to be adopted and live a happy and content life being looked after and loved,” she said. Skully is is a sweet, affectionate and very loving cat, who loves cuddles. She won’t be ready for adoption until she has had her last litter, but enquiries to become her forever family are welcome. News Of The Area will endeavour to share news of their arrival and progress when they are ready for new homes. The KITTY Rescue

Project rescues whole litters, cares for them within their volunteer foster homes, and ensures that all the necessary veterinary work is completed before adopting them to loving families. Male kittens are $200 and Female kittens are $250. The adoption fee includes desexing, microchipping, vaccinations, flea and worm treatments. The KITTY Rescue Project is also looking for new volunteers to help foster new litters and older cats. For more information on fostering or adopting, please call Amanda on 0409058664, or visit the website www. kittyrescueproject.org.

q Medowie’s low and level scrum was impressive. FROM Page 12 match fought by Medowie against the Beaches. Medowie got up in a tough game, with a final score

of 7-5. Mr Murphy said “This was a great effort as Beaches no doubt sent a team they thought would take the win.” “It turned out to be a

great night for footy, as usual a fantastic home crowd with a bit of extra support from our rugby friends from the Gropers Nelson Bay Rugby Club.”

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“Many thanks to all our supporters, it looks like it is going to be a great year watching some excellent rugby,” he said. News Of The Area looks forward to keeping our readers up to date with the Medowie Rugby season as it unfolds.

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winner of Drive & Chip on 7th, Colin Marsden, he had a birdie. Unfortunately the markers were removed and half the field didn’t have a chance to compete so to be fair no other balls were awarded. We will just put it down as “the case of the missing markers”. NO REWARD will be given for further information.

Money hole (A) Adam Cowie (B) Geoff Morphett Lucky number 59: Ray Stubbs Ladies 9 hole Comp: Wendy Couvaras winner c/b Helen Venner R/up Next game 28/4/2017 4BBB Stableford Barbeque day. Have a great week everyone.

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LAMP Large Gold Base / Shade, Good cond $20. 0428450925 Medowie LEATHER lounge 2x2seater, 1x1seater, gd cond, $200ono 0413004040 LEMAIR caravan washing mach, as new cond, $250 0413004040 LOUNGES 2 x 2 seater, striped velvet, custom made, excellent condition $300 Ph 49198139 LOUNGE. 2 seater lounge, VGC $80. Tel: 02 4981 4454 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 MGI 3-Wheel Golf Buggy, incl Battery, $100, 49814454

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Items ANTIQUE kitchen cabinet 2 stained glass doors lined cool cupboard, 3 drawers, curved sides dark wood 1.63 h $450 Cedar Pew with bishop sides 220 wide, fr Hinton church good condition $500. 2 seater oak hall seat 2 drawers $150. Ph 49822004 BURNT orange velvet covered Ottoman with storage $30. 49198139 SHOWER Chair $30, Commode Chair $50, both near new, Retro glass top dining table, extendable & 3 chairs $50, Dble Brass Bed $100, Unusual Retro Club lounge with wooden inserts in arms for drinks plus 2 chairs gd cond $100. Ph 0409499794 TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456

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2007 Retreat Linderman 20foot. 11 months rego. with extras. P.O.A. Ph 4997 2017

SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450

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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. $10,500ono. 49975922 2001 Coromal excel 505. pop top 9/17 D bed reg a/c OLdbl. S vg cond $15750. 0429787822

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

Boats 2009 model Quintrex 20ft 560 freedom cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 340 hrs. Hummingbird sounder plus a heap of accessories plus all safety gear. Never been outside. Log booked serviced. Last service December 2016. First to see will buy. $30.000.00 neg. Bulahdelah 0408428800. ALUMINUM 3.75m Quintrex run-about 15hp Yamaha. 2 swiv LD seats. SO Nav lights. Fish/F. Live bait tank, Cover, $3500 ono 49975922

FIBREGLASS 4.72m half cabin pongrass run about 50 hp Evinrude trailer & accessories $3,000 0413600993

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QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 STACER 429 Seaway 2015. 40HP Evinrude & Stacer trailer. Lic for 5 people. 3 yr warr. VG cond. $18,000. Ph Jim 0403807200 STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651

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Wanted CLEAN FILL Free Clean fill wanted. Dirt, clay, sandy soil. For Medowie area. Call 0401 308 359

2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848 2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 2006 Commodore sedan. No rego. Best offer 49829526 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782 HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160 TRAILER Alum flattop, 7x5, rego Feb 18, $650 ono 49817721

VICINITY, Nelson Bay area. Prescription sunglasses, in soft black case. Reward. 0429622466

Position Vacant CASUAL Motel cleaner at Karuah. Morning work only. Must be able to work some wknds. 0424858757

MERCEDES Vito SWB Van 6sp, 2.0TD Air Con, AXG56B $7990 ono, 0409 320 500 SUZUKI Grand Vitara Prestige 2008, 175000km, Aug rego, 5 new tyres ,new rear shocks.$12,750. phone 0249973217 TOYOTA Hilux 2002, auto, low klms, alloy tray, ydb517 $8000 ono 0428528325

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MidCoast Council resolved on 19 April 2017 a proposal to establish an alcohol-free zone (AFZ) within the area bordered by Marine Drive, Maxwell Street and Myall Street, with “a line” connecting Myall Street to Marine Drive, Tea Gardens; and to re-establish the AFZ in Hawks Nest, for four years commencing 1 July 2017. Maps showing the areas concerned are available online or in the Tea Gardens office. Written submissions, addressed to the General Manager, may be made up to close of business on 26 May 2017. c

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MidCoast Water has undertaken a review of our Development Servicing Plan which will have an impact on developer charges. The revised Development Servicing Plan will be on public exhibition from 21 April to 2 June 2017 to give the community an opportunity to provide comment and feedback. Documents are available at www. midcoastwater.com.au or by calling 1300 133 455. Written submissions (reference ‘Draft Development Servicing Plan’) will be received up until 5.00pm, Friday 2 June 2017. The General Manager MidCoast Water PO Box 671 TAREE NSW 2430 Email: records@midcoastwater.com.au using reference SUB03/2017

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By Rachael VAUGHAN FRIDAY night footy in Medowie. Is there anything better? Under lights, it was the Marauders first home game for the year against Beaches. Medowie turned on a fantastic night of local Rugby, with a great family-friendly atmosphere and a large crowd turning out to support their boys. The club is fast becoming known for their home game

experience, with the whole club banding together to put on great host events. The community of Medowie is getting behind their club in fantastic numbers, and the ‘fun for everyone’ approach the club has when planning their home games is ensuring everyone has a great time. Medowie Rugby Club President Dwayne Murphy told News Of The Area, “We’re really proud of the club atmosphere, and we work hard to run a club that is family friendly and inclusive.” The first home game for the year turned out to be the first competition win for year, with a fiercely contested CONTINUED Page 8

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