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MEDOWIE Lions this week celebrated the centenary of Lions Club in Australia, with a special unveiling of what was affectionately named ‘Plaque in the Park’. The Lions Club originated in the US city of Chicago in 1917 thanks to an idea by an insurance agent named Melvin Jones. In essence, Jones believed that local business clubs should expand their horizons from purely professional concerns to the betterment of their communities and the world at large. The first Australian Lions Club was formed in Lismore in 1947 thanks to the efforts of William R. Tresise. At the time, Tresise was the National President of Apex, but was nearing the Apex retirement age of 40. Upon a chance meeting
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Humans Of The Area: Humans Jashim Uddin Of The Area By Rachael VAUGHAN THIS week’s Human Of The Area story is an Irrawang High Teacher.. Mr. Jashim Uddin comes to our area from Bangladesh. He has recently taken a job at Irrawang High School, as their new Primary Industries and Agriculture teacher, joining the school at the beginning of term four. Mr Uddin has taught at several universities, firstly in Bangladesh and then Canada, where he gained his Masters and PhD in Entomology. After also teaching at several schools, he decided that teaching school age children was much more fun than university students. The cold weather in Canada finally proved too much for Mr Uddin and his family, so the decision was made to move to Australia where Dr Uddin already had family. After contacting the NSW Dept of Education upon his arrival in Sydney, he was
q Dr Jashim Uddin, Irrawang High School’s new Primary Industries and Agriculture Teacher. offered a scholarship and commenced a Bachelor of Education at Charles Sturt
University. Mr Uddin’s first teaching position in Australia was at
Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College, and then it was off to Broken Hill High School for seven happy years where he taught PI, Ag and Tech Mandatory. The calling to be closer to Sydney and family has proved to be very beneficial for Irrawang High School and now they are lucky to have Mr Uddin on their staff. His young family have settled in well in the local area and he is thoroughly enjoying the short commute, compared to his old daily commute of Sydney to Tuggerah Lakes. Mr Uddin said, “We are loving our new home, and we are so happy here.” “The children are so settled and loving their new school and community.” “I love that I can stand out the back of my home, and with the right breeze, I can smell the ocean and am reminded of our lovely lifestyle,” he said. Lue Fagan from Irrawang High School told News Of The Area, “We are so pleased to have Mr Uddin and his wealth of knowledge and experience joining our team at Irrawang.” “He is able to show the students first hand that anything can be achieved if you work hard at your goals and dreams.”
Responsible Pet Ownership
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DETAILS of a distressing incident last week involving domestic animals on a residential street has reached News Of The Area reporters. Now is a good time to remind residents of Port Stephens Council’s rules and regulations for pet ownership. You are required to, at all times, have your animal on an adequate chain or leash. The only exceptions to this are dogs exhibited at a show or engaging in obedience or agility trials or a dog secured in a cage or in an approved off-leash area. In any of these exceptions, the animal must still always be under the effective control of their owner or other responsible person. You are not permitted to walk more than four dogs at any one time in an on-leash or an off-leash area. If your dog defecates in a public place it is an offence not to remove the faeces. In relation to dog attacks, under the Companion Animals Act 1998 it is an offence for a dog to attack a person or another animal. If a dog rushes at, attacks, bites or harasses or
chases any person or animal, whether or not any injury is caused to the person or animal, the owner of the dog or responsible person for the dog is guilty of an offence. Should you witness a situation where an animal is attacked, or you are attacked yourself in Port Stephens, you should contact Port Stephens Council immediately. If the attack occurs outside local council hours, you should contact your local police station. Police officers are authorised officers of the Companion Animals Act 1998 and have a wide range of powers to deal with the owners or attacking animals, including seizure. If your animal attacks another animal or person, you are liable. Whilst certain protection is offered to owners when the attack happens on their own property, other forms of liability may still apply. Owners of animals involved in attacks of varying degrees can be fined in a sliding scale up to $77,000. If you have any questions or concerns about responsible pet ownership in Port Stephens, please call Port Stephens Council on (02) 49800255.
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2028: What’s your vision for the future of Port Stephens? Council is calling on you, our community, to have your say on what Port Stephens should look like in 2028. We want to know your aspirations and priorities for Port Stephens, which will inform our next Community Strategic Plan. ‘Our place. Our plan.’ is an opportunity to guide Council on everything from annual budgets to delivery plans. To have your say, visit portstephens.nsw.gov.au before Friday 1 December 2017. For more information, contact Council’s Integrated Strategic Planning Manager Penny Amberg penny.amberg@portstephens.nsw.gov.au | 0419 676 533 | PORTSTEPHENS.NSW.GOV.AU
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THREE women with Medowie connections were this week awarded Women In Research Fellowships at the University of Newcastle. Doctors Bernadette Drabsch, Jessica Allen, and Heather Sharp (News Of The Area’s own contributor reporter) were each awarded worth $30,000 to pursue their research. In an issued statement, Pro Vice Chancellor Professor Deborah Hodgson said, “The aim of this program is to focus support on promising female academics whose career progression has been impacted.” “Through addressing barriers to progression for women, UON will support our outstanding academic talent to achieve their desired research outcomes,” Professor Hodgson said. Dr Drabsch’s research will locate, record, analyse and disseminate the Aboriginal rock engravings and pictographs which will assist understanding of the earliest stages of Australia’s history.
In an interview with News Of The Area, Dr Drabsch encourages young women, saying, “It doesn’t matter where you live or what school you go to, all that matters is your attitude.” “If you do your best, read lots of books, ask lots of questions and work your butt off you can achieve some pretty cool things.” “To the women of Medowie I would say, challenge yourself mentally and see what you can
achieve.” “I had two kids at primary school and a secretarial job when I made the decision to challenge myself and enrol in Open Foundation at the University of Newcastle.” “It was the best decision I’ve ever made in my life and I’ve enjoyed every moment of the journey since.” Dr Allen, who is a former Wirreanda Public School student and 1997 Dux, researches sustainable and innovative ways to
q Doctors Jessica Allen, Bernadette Drabsch, and Heather Sharp represent Medowie in Fellowship success.
Tourism Shake up By Marian SAMPSON
DESTINATION Port Stephens members gathered to make changes to the constitution which will see representation on the board of management change from 2018. The various categories represented on the board will be removed. Destination Port Stephens member and tourism operator Frank Future of Imagine Cruises was voted onto the board with a margin of one vote beating Elyse Larkham of Moonshadow Cruises. Frank Future told News Of The Area, “I believe that the greatest benefit to tourism in this region will be
the establishment of a World Heritage Listing for Port Stephens.” He believes that the region can achieve the listing in the next few years. “The other thing I would like to see is the establishment of an interpretive centre which focuses on nature, and our cultural history including the Worimi history,” he said. Danny Eather of Destination Port Stephens told the forum, “Visitation numbers are heading in the right direction with overnight accommodation rates up by 51%.” He believes that the release of a Trail Guide App for Port Stephens will help day visitors to explore
the region and encourage additional overnight stays. “The launch of the Trail Guides interactive App will help people to discover the gems spread across the vast Port Stephens region,” he said. Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer said, “Destination Port Stephens has had a successful year marketing the area, and working to promote the key events in Port Stephens; as Council brings more events in coming years we will be looking for Destination Port Stephens to be right on board supporting the events and our community,” he said. While the office is at Nelson Bay Destination Port Stephens markets the
store carbon materials. She encourages young women to pursue their dreams and not box themselves in, telling News Of The Area, “Women and young girls are often led towards certain careers because they are traditionally ‘good’ at them.” “I was good at English and creative writing in primary school, but in high school I realised that I also enjoyed maths and chemistry.” “I’m a chemical engineer and University lecturer, but I also still dance and perform with my beautiful Medowie dance studio (Studio2Stage).” “You can be creative, be artistic, love pink things and puppies and be good at maths and engineering.” “You can be whatever you set your mind to!” Dr Sharp’s research investigates the teaching of difficult and controversial pasts, the influence of public history in teaching, history teaching pedagogies, and school curriculum.
whole of Port Stephens including Medowie, Raymond Terrace, and Hinton. You can find out more about Destination Port Stephens and what’s happening in Port Stephens at www.portstephens.org.au.
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Hunter Water responds: PFAS and Grahamstown Dam WITH concerns raised in recent weeks over the release of information that traces of PFAS chemicals have been found in Grahamstown Dam, News Of The Area sort to publish information obtained by Hunter Water for you to see. “PFAS chemicals being persistent in the environment is to be expected, give they
have a long legacy of use in a range of products over decades, so it is expected that traces would be found within the water supply. “Hunter Water’s independent laboratory can detect PFAS at a concentrations of 0.002ug/L. This is the equivalent of one tenth of an eye drop in an Olympic sized swimming
pool, and well below the FSANZ health guideline limit of 0.07ug/L. “This guideline is set with the expectation of someone drinking water with 0.07ug/L everyday of their life (over a lifetime of exposure). “The Grahamstown Dam catchment includes part of Medowie, which means runoff from an urban area
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q Fond farewell: Jai flanked by assistants Krystal, Kalli and Jessica.
Jai says Goodbye
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IT is with more than a tinge of sadness that long serving Lemon Tree pharmacist Jai Kumar has announced that he is moving on. The business has been sold to Fady Victor and Fady Ewedar who will formally take over the reins on Wednesday, 1 November 2017. The popular pharmacist gave his reasons thus: “After 30 years it was time for a break and to consider my future options,” he said.
“I’ll be having a well earned rest for a few months and then making a decision.” For some 17 years Jai has run the business which has mushroomed due to the construction of a two storied medical practice next door. He has always gone that extra distance for his clients and has been seen as as caring and compassionate professional. On top of this he has given financial support to the local sporting clubs and represented Tilligerry Soccer Club in its all-age team.
In a farewell letter to the community he thanked his current and former staff as well as the locals for supporting him and stated that he has made many personal and enduring friendships over the time he has been with us. Reaction on social media to the news of Jai’s impending departure was immediate and overwhelmingly grateful for his outstanding contribution to the health and well being of the community over such a long time.
enters the Dam. Therefore, given the ubiquitous nature of PFAS chemicals in the urban environment, it’s no surprise to pick up very low concentrations in the Dam from time to time. A Hunter Water spokesperson told News Of The Area, “It’s important to note that the hydrology of the local area means it is impossible for surface or groundwater from the RAAF Base Williamtown to enter Grahamstown Dam.” “It would require water to literally flow uphill, even in wet conditions.” “This fact is based on decades of modelling and backed up by regular testing,” they said. “Advances in the
technology used to test local drinking water means as of June 2016 Hunter Water can now detect PFAS at levels 35 times below the safe threshold for drinking water. “PFAS chemicals have been used in a wide variety of products, due to their waterproofing and stain resistant properties, since the 1950s in a range of common household products and specialty applications. “This has included food packaging, non-stick cookware, fabric, furniture and carpet stain protection applications (ie, Scotchgard). “Hunter Water has, as part of its testing regime, detected low levels of PFAS throughout the network. “This is consistent with
research that has detected traces of PFAS in water throughout the country. “One of the higher detects was in the Allyn River, 60 kilometres away from Williamtown RAAF. “Note this was still less than a third of the health limit of 0.07ug/L. “Hunter Water is the only utility in Australia that tests for PFAS throughout its network, and reports on its results online. “Hunter Water tests for these compounds in the interests of being open with the community given concerns around Williamtown. Further information and results can be found at: www.hunterwater.com.au/ waterquality
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PORT Stephens Council is working in collaboration with the NSW Government and six local councils to develop a coordinated strategy for economic growth in the Hunter. The Regional Economic Development Strategy (REDS) will be used to inform regional development policy and identify actions that can be undertaken to support economic growth across Port Stephens, Cessnock, Dungog, Maitland,
Muswellbrook, Singleton, and Upper Hunter Shire council areas. Jane Perrin, Council’s Economic Development Coordinator, says the strategy will guide the NSW Government’s budget allocation of $1.3 billion for regional NSW through the Regional Growth Fund. “The regional strategy is designed to support greater access to grant funding and increased investment opportunities throughout the Hunter,” she said.
Ms Perrin says that in order to develop the strategy, feedback is being sought by Sapere Research Group. “To promote economic growth in the Hunter, we need to hear from our local community, business and industry on what they think are the key opportunities and challenges facing industries,” Ms Perrin said. “The survey only takes about 10-15 minutes and it is the best way for people to have their say on how this strategy can best encourage growth in our region, including key infrastructure priorities.
acknowledged the efforts of the whole team for this impressive win. “For Port Stephens Council to be recognised as having the best Work Health and Safety culture in the state is an amazing achievement,” Mr Wallis said. “Developing a workplace culture isn’t a simple fix, it takes a mammoth team effort over a long period of time to establish and maintain, and that’s what we’ve been able
to achieve. “This award is truly a credit to each and every Council worker. I would also like to acknowledge Council’s Work Health and Safety team, past and present, for their efforts in driving this culture change,” he added. Nicole Le Grange, Council’s Work Health and Safety Manager, says it’s wonderful to see the team rewarded for their hard work. “Port Stephens Council has made vast improvements to our safety practices over the past six years. We’ve gone from a poor performer in
some areas, to the best in the state, which is why this award means so much,” Ms Le Grange said. “Our commitment to safety has resulted in less workplace injuries, less severe injuries and a reduction in workers compensation premiums – saving Council over a million dollars per year. “But it doesn’t end here. We’ll continue to work hard to ensure that every worker goes home in the same, or better, physical and mental condition than when they arrived at work,” she added. The 2017 SafeWork NSW Awards winners were announced last week at Doltone House in Sydney.
David Watmore from Blue Gums NHW spoke about the importance of NHW groups working together with a united goal. Bill Hackney from Metford NHW spoke about the future development of NHW on a regional level, through a Hunter Region Development Day in 2018 and NHW Week plans for 2018. Neighbourhood Watch is most certainly gaining popularity and support across an ever-growing area, which is wonderful to see. Medowie NHW this month also elected their first officer bearers for the relaunched group. Geoff Dingle was voted in as chairman, Libby Dingle as Secretary, Janine Moore as Treasurer and Jo Evans as Publicity Officer. MP Kate Washington also attended the meeting and addressed attendees, commending them on their commitment to ensure the relaunch of Medowie NHW is a success. Crime Statistics for the month again showed a distinct lack of reports being made in comparison to those discussed on a daily basis on social media
platforms, frustrating attendees. The following crimes were recorded and reported for the Medowie area this month. Four Assaults (NonDV), One Break And Enter of a dwelling, one serious injury crash, one Malicious Damage and one Powers to move on order, with a related person search. M e d o w i e Neighbourhood Watch received financial support from News Of The Area and Sportz Cafe Medowie to distribute more than 400 balloons with an attached safety message to collection points in Medowie for residents to take and display on their homes if they wish to participate in Halloween. Jo Evans, Medowie Neighbourhood Watch Publicity Officer, also created an online map of all Halloween friendly houses on Facebook group Medowie Mums, for parents to use to safely navigate homes with their children on Halloween. New members are more than welcome to attend next month’s meeting, which will be held on 29 November at 7:30pm at the Medowie Community Centre.
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PORT Stephens Council has taken out the award for ‘Excellence in Workplace Health and Safety Culture for big business’ at the 2017 SafeWork NSW Awards. The awards recognise businesses and workers with the highest standards of workplace health and safety and return to work outcomes in the state. General Manager Wayne Wallis
Medowie Neighbourhood Watch By Rachael VAUGHAN MEDOWIE Neighbourhood Watch have had a positive month, with funds raised towards a community bank of security cameras, and attendance at the inaugural meeting for Neighbourhood
Watch Hunter Region. The meeting was hosted at Hexham Bowling Club and was chaired by Bill Hackney from the Metford group. Attendees included representatives from other Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) groups around the Hunter, three Local Area Command Police Officers, Kate Washington MP and Sonia Hornery MP.
q New Office bearers of Medowie Neighbourhood Watch, Geoff Dingle, Libby Dingle, Jo Evans, Janine Moore, with MP Kate Washington.
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“The results of this survey will provide valuable inputs into the analysis that forms the basis of the new economic development strategy,” she said. Responses are strictly confidential and will only be used to determine group responses and specific industry suggestions for improving regional economic development opportunities. To complete the survey, visit https://www. surveymonkey.com/ r/22HDDKN by Friday 17 November 2017.
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Premiers Flying Visit to Bay WHEN the Premier takes the time to pop in we know that Port Stephens is definitely on the radar. NSW Premier The Hon Gladys Berejiklian MP popped into Nelson Bay and addressed Liberal Party Country Convention The Premier was welcomed to Port Stephens by Local Councillor and Liberal Party Branch President Jaimie Abbott, who took the opportunity to add a number of issues to the
State Government’s to-do list, including future protection of Mambo Wetlands, construction of Fingal Bay Link Road and infrastructure needs around housing growth in Medowie and the Tomaree Peninsula. Delegates from all over NSW including Tweed, Dubbo and Monaro in the south visited Port Stephens where the party focused on a wide range of issues including delivering better public services and “keeping young people in the bush. Members of NSW Parliament were also in attendance at the Conference including Minister for the
FOR Raymond Terrace student and Tilligerry resident Kaitlyn Eastley (14), aspirations of representing her country in a sport she loves is a dream come true. The Hunter River High School, Year 8 student was duly recognised by the Australian Futsal Association for her outstanding performance at the 2017 National Club Futsal Championships held in Sydney and was selected to join the Australian Futsal U/15 Girls team to tour Brazil in August 2018. Kaitlyn has been playing football (soccer) for five years for the Tilligerry Football Club, as a central defender. A friend from school convinced her to try out for the school Futsal team. “I wasn’t keen. She had to force me to join,” said Kaitlyn. It was whilst representing Raymond Terrace Hunter River High School, that Kaitlyn was recognised by a representative scout and invited to attend the National Futsal Titles, being held in Sydney during the first week of the September/October school holidays. Placed in one of three
under 15 age teams, Kaitlyn offered to replace a teammate that had been selected to go up an age group and now found herself in the position of goalie. Stepping into fill this position was something the International selection panel recognised immediately, as she was chosen to join the national team for her outstanding performance as goalie. The 2018 Brazilian tour will mainly be in Brazil’s eastern city of Belo Horizonte, where Kaitlyn will receive the highest quality Futsal coaching available in Brazil with various sessions at the Recreativo-Makenzie Futsal Training Centre. She will also have the chance to watch a professional game and feel the atmosphere of the traditional Brazilian soccer games. Kaitlyn is excited by the thought of travelling overseas. “I have travelled to Fiji before, but never on such a big trip like this.” “It will be my first time flying a long distance without my family,” said Kaitlyn. To cap off this great Brazilian experience,
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Hunter Scot MacDonald. The NSW State Government has set up a $1.3 billion dollar Regional Growth Fund. While addressing the floor Premier Berejiklian said, “If you are a business that wants to set up shop in a regional town and bring jobs but there’s a road, or utilities need to be established then we can provide that support in-kind, to make sure that there’s an incentive to setup your business here.” She believes that there is no better way of supplying stability and dignity to people than to have a secure job that rewards and provides Kaitlyn’s team will end their tour with two nights in Rio De Janeiro. The team will rest up and recuperate by playing tourist, which will include a visit to the one of the biggest stadiums in Brazil, that was built for the 1950
satisfaction, through meaningful work. Miss Abbott believes that she has showcased our greatest needs to the Premier over the past few days, taking time to address the communities concerns surrounding Mambo Wanda Wetlands and the proposed development and the vital Fingal Bay Road Link, and believes that Port Stephens is definitely in the Liberal Parties sights. “It’s a great honour for Port Stephens to host this event, I have also encouraged all the delegates who attended the conference, to take extra time after the meeting to explore our beautiful landscapes and natural environment,” said Miss Abbott. World Cup. They will also visit Christ on the Hill, Sugarloaf Mountain and of course Ipanema and Copacabana beaches.
q Port Stephens Councillor Jaimie Abbott with NSW Premier The Hon Gladys Berejiklian at Nelson Bay.
Fingal’s Fun at Forster
By Marian SAMPSON
THERE’S no doubt that the members of Fingal Bay Probus Club enjoy getting together and over the past year Norman Martin has been their ‘Away trips organiser’. Twenty-five members of the Club headed north to the Forster Resort, and Caravan and Cabin Park, to enjoy many of the pleasures that the district offers. There was a barbecue, a wine tasting, pizza night with movies at the Resort itself were complemented by diners at a variety of restaurants, the motor bike museum at Nabiac, a restful river cruise, lunch at the Frothy Coffee Boatshed overlooking Wallis Lake and a visit to the Green Cathedral. Julia Redlich Publicity Officer of the Probus Club of Fingal Bay told News Of
The Area, “Needless to say there was plenty of retail therapy to be had as well as all the great activities that Norman had arranged for the Club.” Norman Martin said, “I reckon it was one of the best trips ever, I put the success of the event down to my wife, Rosamund’s pre-trip organising, and to the support given by the group. “We are a great bunch of friends who are always ready to help and everyone even turned up on time for everything,” he said. You can find out more about the Fingal Bay Probus Club by attending one of their meetings which are held on the second Monday of each month at 9.30am at the Fingal Bay Sports and Recreation Club, 100 Rocky Point Road, Fingal Bay.
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The property features 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a double lock up garage and airconditioning as well as gas points. The property has had renovations between 2000 & 2005 with tiles and vinyl throughout. Whether it’s sitting on your front deck watching life go by or entertaining in the undercover BBQ area this property will create a great lifestyle at an affordable price. Currently on the market for a price guide of $395,000- $415,000 and a rental return of $390.00 per week this property has already had a significant amount of interest. If you wish to view the property please call R & R Property on 02 4994 5766
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days of Medowie, but what has now become partially reclaimed scrub, inclusive of less than a handful of small rural properties. Encompassing an estimated 300 lots, many of the current unused land areas between the established “Pacific Dunes” estate will become a vibrant area complete with connecting cycleways along Medowie Road, an additional oval at Ferodale Park, and much needed public amenities in the centre of Medowie. The development will not not be a simple addition to the township, it will be an enhancement. Ross Muir, of Medowie BP, spoke to News Of The Area about the new estate. “My family has been in Medowie now for over seventy years, and watched that land go from being
thriving orchards of stone and citrus fruit to where it is now with some small rural properties and the rest as derelict farmland.” “That land will never be used as productive farming land again, so I’m so pleased to see it being used in this way.” As former Port Stephens councillor Geoff Dingle told News of the Area, “The Medowie community went through considerable angst and large-scale consultation to establish the original Medowie Strategy based on infill development to preserve open space and establish future commercial and development areas.” “The “Kingston Estate” proposal has been planned with the original strategy in mind.” “The Kingston proposal is a great proposal, supported by appropriate connecting infrastructure, it will be a highly desirable location for
young families and I was very pleased to move the original motion to support it back in March 2015 with Councillor Chris Doohan,” he said. Deputy Mayor of Port Stephens Council, Chris Doohan, told News Of The Area, “It’s fantastic to see this new estate going ahead.” “This development will also support local infrastructure in Medowie, with funding from each block sold.” “This zoning change gives a great balance between housing and natural bushland and allows our community to grow in a controlled and sustainable way, and will provide affordable land for familie to either upsize or downsize accordingly,” he said. News Of The Area will keep up to date with the Kingston Estate plans as they progress.
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SUZANNE JANE “Sue” Aged 64 years of Tea Gardens
Wife of Bill (dec), mother, mother-in-law and grandmother of MATTHEW, ROBERT, SCOTT and their families. Sister to her two brothers, CARL and JIM. Loving member of the FERGIE and DODD families. Family and friends are invited to SUE’s Service at Tea Gardens Baptist Church, 115 Myall Street, Tea Gardens on FRIDAY 3rd November 2017 at 2pm. In lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Council may be left at the church.
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For Sale ANCHOR Manson plough 15.8kg. plus 33m 8mm short link glav. Chain $125.00 Ph. 0418 845 358 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139 BED Head / 2 side chests with drawer. Priced reduced $300 0428450925. Text for picture BLACK glass and chrome 3 tier audio, t.v stand. Excellent condition, p.u. Tea Gardens. $55. 0419409913 CANE Lounge suite Excellent condition 2 seater, 2 singles Cream fabric with Light pink liliums $250 0418436856 CAR roof racks Prorac Suit Outlander or similar $150 ph 0416229166 CAMEC caravan cover suit 18ft/20ft LD van O S $175. 0418632220
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CORNER unit, Oregon timber & leadlight glass, H-167cm x D-94cm x LD L –242cm SO$100. Old double school desk $100 4997 2302
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FRIDGE 2door h 166 w 76cm. Good Cond $125 ph 49810798 or 0410678958. FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986 GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396 GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 4997 0986 HALL Cabinet. Price reduced to $800. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au HOUSE bricks. Cream in colour. Sandstone retaining wall blocks Best offer. Raymond Terrace 0438074087 KING, AH Comfort Mattress. 0428450925 for pictures.
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MACROB timber extension dining table and 6 leather chairs with 3 matching wall TIMBER dining suite units and entertainment $250 very good cond. unit. $500. 0407283748 Tea G/dns 49198091 Text for photos MASSAGE Couch (Solid) 75cm wide. Portable Aluminum. 3 fold Black New has not been opened. $180 Ph: 0428450925. MOBILTY Scooter Pride Celebrity X, battery O charger, rear LD carry Sbag and front basket. $600. or near offer. 0414447820 MOBILITY chair “Pride” Hardly used $600 Ph 0488459762 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au PEARL mobility scooter, gd cond, very little use, new bat, dismantles, fit in medium size boot $1250 Ph 4997 0986 POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 SINGER sewing machines 1 electric $290. 1 manual $240. Tanilba Bay 0434 022 073 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au SIX outdoor vinyl seat with back cushions, pastel blue with gold stripe, 50 cm wide x 100 cm long, never used cost $400 sell $295. Incl new outdoor table umbrella. Phone 49843494 SOFA bed/lounge 3 seater - good cond. $180, Nest of tables $40, Cabinet for DVD’s & Disc’s, turns around $90. 49820798 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
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11/2008 Windsor Rapid 19ft Caravan with full kitchen with plenty of storage space, has rear ensuite with separate shower/toilet & vanity, incl washing machine, solar panels, diesel heater in perfect condition.$35000 neg. Ph 0400788521.
Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottages Call for Expressions of Interest Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottages - Lease Opportunity Smoky Cape Lighthouse, Hat Head National Park and Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse, Myall Lakes National Park Ref: tender - 1168
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The Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from suitably qualified operator/s to manage as holiday accommodation, two historic heritage lighthouse property precincts consisting of multiple cottages, ancillary buildings and surrounding lands at Sugarloaf Point and Smoky Cape. A five year lease with a five year option is being offered.
10/2005 Paramount Delta2 19ft Exc cond toilet/show a/c dual WESTERN red cedar axle 4new tyres blinds (x15), LD vary- reg serviced many SO Fingal Bay extras+ H/Reese Wt ing sizes dist hitch $28,400 0409154184 $100 neg 0409 044 677 for WOODEN toys more information. (lge), 8 semi trailers, 3 ride-on rocking horses suit LD up to More age 5,SO Will sell sep Caravans on or together CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au
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 BOWLS set with shoes $90. Henselite Dreamlines Burgundy Brand new comfortfit pro shoes size 8 plus measure, lifter and bag. Mobility Walker $50 Shoal Bay 49813784. FRIDGE Fujitsu good cond. $75. Washing machine simpson. 5.5kg almost new $350. Ride on mower. deutcher 360 $600. Cot, Mattresses various. accessories $150. Wooden playpen $25. High chair $25. Ikea toddler bed $50. Soldiers Point 49827995
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Remembrance Day 2017 Lest We Forget
On Remembrance Day we remember our fallen men and women who sacrificed their lives in the greatest horror of all: war. In 2017, Remembrance Day marks the 99th anniversary of the Armistice (the formal agreement between waring parties to stop fighting) which ended World War 1 (1914-1918). Remembrance Day is one of the most important days remembered at RSL LifeCare. At Peter Sinclair Gardens, Hawks Nest we will be commemorating Remembrance Day in the following way:
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Expert Health Panel for PFAS Invitation for Public Submissions An Expert Health Panel for per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) has been established to review the current literature on potential health effects of PFAS exposure and identify priority areas for research.
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In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only.
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Impress at Eisteddfod By Rachael VAUGHAN
DANCERS from Medowie came home with an impressive swag of medals, trophies and cash prices after the recent Abermain Eisteddfod. The Abermain Eisteddfod recently celebrated its 100th Birthday this year, making it the longest running Eisteddfod in Australia. Dance teacher Corynne Darcy told News Of The Area, “This is such a wonderful achievement for an Eisteddfod to be running this long.” I personally love this eisteddfod held at Abermain Plaza Hall in Bathurst Street, as it was one that I competed in myself as a child, so it’s really lovely to now see my own students performing there.” The event was held during the recent school holidays. The Eisteddfod has sections for children aged 3 years up to ‘Allcomers’ (all ages) in all styles of dance (jazz, tap, classical ballet, national
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Character, contemporary, demi character song & dance), Singing, musical instruments, speech and drama. This year, to celebrate the 100th birthday, they raised their prize money (thanks to generous sponsorship), encouraging even more competitors to take part. Dance N Dazzle Studio from Medowie had several soloists entered and were awarded 14 First placings, 4 second placings and 5 ‘Highly Commended’. Successful Students included:- Ebony Deguara, Olivia Lightfoot, Kyara Darcy, Scarlett Darcy and Jordyn Booth. Each of these girls took out first placings. Kyara Darcy was awarded the 12/U Jazz Championship winning a trophy and $100 cash for her efforts. Scarlett Darcy (aged 9) was our most successful
soloist taking out the 12/U Junior Singing Scholarship, winning a trophy and $500.00. Both girls have deposited their money into their savings account to put towards something important in their future. Corynne said, “They were both absolutely thrilled and it was certainly a lovely and exciting thing to happen to them after so much hard work.” Both Kyara and Scarlett were invited back to perform again at the Abermain Birthday Championship Concert where they performed to a packed house including many dance teachers and industry professionals. o Phot ery Gall line On
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This is why I suggest to put a little thought into when you would like your settlement and plan ahead of time to achieve that. Settlement is generally a standard 6 weeks from when your property exchanges. Add on another 2 weeks from the offer being accepted, the Pest and Building completed and finalising the exchange. For example, this puts us right in front of Christmas and who wants to be moving over Christmas? Not me! So let’s plan ahead! Get in contact with Lisa from R&R Property and let’s plan your property sale so you can enjoy moving whilst relaxing over the summer holidays. Take your time packing and settle during a time where your off work, kids are not at school and the whole process is less stressful. Move into your new place in time for school to commence and your work routine to go back to normal. Sell smarter, stress free and let’s dictate to the buyer when you want to settle. If your tossing up when is the right time to sell, let’s chat about it and let me turn your goals into a reality. ‘’
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