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by wearing orange or dressing as someone from a different culture.” “Early Stage 1 and Stage 1 celebrated with many different activities, while Stage 2 and 3 held the Annual Harmony Day Feast,” she said. The Harmony Day feast saw children bringing food from all different cultures and countries, and sharing the food together as a feast with everyone in the covered outdoor learning area. Irrawang High School had a wonderful day as they celebrated Harmony Day/Close the Gap and ‘BULLYING NO WAY’ on the same day as a whole school in an inclusive, combined event. School spokesperson Luella Fagan told News Of The Area, “A special assembly kicked off with Sgt Leanne Mann of the Port Stephens LAC addressing our students
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CREW members of Marine Rescue Lemon Tree Passage are required to undertake a ‘Survival at Sea’ training course in case their own rescue craft founders. Training officer Leigh Carmichael said that the course includes the
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one of their stops overnight, and News Of The Area met with them bright and early on day 21 to learn about Jay’s journey, see him and his walkers on the next leg of their trip, and share their important plight. Forty-year-old Jay Allen’s life changed eight years ago when he found a mole on his ankle that look unusual and kept rubbing on his work boots and bleeding. Almost overnight, he went from being a typical Aussie bloke, husband and dad, to being a cancer patient, when the mole was diagnosed as a melanoma that had spread to his lymph nodes. Melanoma is the number one cancer killer of Australians aged 20 to 39. Jay is a survivor, but he’s on a mission now to help others.
deployment of flares, getting into and out of a life raft, water and food rationing and other standard procedures. “We could very well find ourselves as far out as 30 miles (48ks) from shore in rough weather on a rescue mission and these skills could be vital for our own survival,” he said.
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Bensley set off from Medowie Bull n Bush for Newcastle. Jay told News Of The Area, “I am walking for all of us who have been affected by Melanoma, and the work that the Institute is doing.” “No one should be dying from Melanoma.” Anyone could apply to walk with Jay on a day of his journey, and those with
their own experiences with Melanoma were encouraged to join him. When News Of The Area met Jay in Medowie, he was accompanied by Johnno Bensley, Karen Ryan who is on board the crew for the 29 days, Cathie MacMillan who was diagnosed with stage one
melanoma 20 years ago, and Michelle Muir and Corinne Leslie walking for Corinne’s father who passed away from Melanoma nine years ago. To help Jay reach his $250,000 target, go to https:// thelongestmelanomamarch. gofundraise.com.au. We caught up with the mariners at a practice drill session in the Tilligerry Aquatic Centre’s heated pool. They had previously undergone a course of instruction at their headquarters at the end of Whitbread Drive, Lemon Tree Passage.
q Councillor Tucker – supporter of the new base station proposal. Meanwhile Cr. Steve Tucker has advised us that Port Stephens Council is currently considering a proposal to build a second storey on top of the recently refurbished amenities block in Henderson Park as Marine Rescue’s new base station. “This project has my full support as it is logical that the site dovetails well with the boat ramp, the rescue craft access and the waterfront,”
he said. Commander Richard Osborne would once again like to thank the wider community for their unflagging support. “The recent presentation of a cheque for $1000 from the Lemon Tree Passage lady bowlers will enable us to maintain the standard of service the boating community expects of us,” he said.
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From Europe to Medowie By Heather SHARP
EXCHANGE student programs can provide a rich learning experience for both student and host organisation. Opening the wider world to young people is often a key purpose for exchange programs, with attendance at school and key cultural events a regular marker of the students’ experiences. The Rotary Youth Exchange is known internationally as being a sponsor of high quality exchange programs between countries. Currently on exchange from the small European landlocked country, Switzerland, Fabia Baumgartner is in Australia for 12 months, including six months in Medowie. Miss Baumgartner, who
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“I love spending my free time at the beach, this is not something possible in Switzerland.” While in Australia, Miss Baumgartner will travel to Dubbo for a Rotary District
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Conference and will meet up with other Rotary exchange students. A highlight of her time here will be a three-week tour in April of Australia, taking in the sights of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Alice Springs, Cairns, and Brisbane. Miss Baumgartner added, “Doing a Rotary Exchange is the best thing I have ever done.” “I highly recommend it to anyone who would like to make new friends, learn a new language, experience another culture, and have the time of their lives.” “A year of Exchange gives you so much, not just for now, but also for your future.” Miss Baumgarnter also added, “I am extremely appreciative of the Rotary Clubs of Williamtown and Merriwa and my host families for taking me into their homes and being a part of their families.”
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good company that takes care of its staff. Coles Medowie have shown that they take care of their Coles family this week, with three staff members celebrating long service equating to 60 years of service between them. The management of Coles Medowie put on a morning tea to acknowledge the dedication of three of its longest serving staff members. Carol Saunders was awarded her 10 years of service badge, having transferred to the Medowie store from Coles Dee Why Grand on the Northern Beaches in Sydney. Carol told News Of The Area, “Medowie Coles welcomed me so warmly, and I feel like I have been here all along.” “The staff and management are so lovely, and I’ve gotten to know so many locals coming through the doors as regulars.” Ann-Marie Stott-Lucas
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was presented with her 15 years of service award, having started with Medowie Coles back when it was Bi-Lo. She told News Of The Area, “The people who I work with are like one big family and I love hearing about customers’ stories about everyday things when they come in.” “I started here from the very beginning when it opened on 7 May 2001 as a 24hr Bi-Lo, and it’s so nice that there are still a small handful of us left from the beginning.” Angela Zerafa was presented with her 10 years of service award, and Leanne Wilson, the longest standing employee at this round of acknowledgements, was presented at the morning tea with her service award, chalking up an impressive 25 years of service at Coles. It is lovely to see the friendly faces who work in our local stores acknowledged for their hard work and commitment.
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WIRREANDA Public School held their annual Cross Country event this week. News Of The Area was compelled to share the event with our readers when a number of people individually sent not only requests over our news desk to cover the event, but also emails and calls after the event to share their experiences and praise the organisers. Principal Philippa Young told News Of The Area, “We were so pleased with all our wonderful students who gave the event their very best and participated with excellent behaviour.” “Our staff and volunteers once again held a very successful event.” Children completed an obstacle course within the school grounds, and a lap around the exterior school fence. Attendance and participation levels in the event were at an all time high, and a lot of fun was had by all the students. A parent representative volunteer told News Of The Area, “I am so impressed with how the event was run.”
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REAL Estate agents in Medowie had a brush with fame when they attended a three day industry conference last week in Sydney. The ‘Total Success Summit 2017’ was held at Star City Casino and brought together industry professionals to listen to a variety of guest speakers, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michelle Bridges, Jeff Fenech and gold medallists Natalie Cook and Kerrie Pottharst. Tiffany Jeffery, who was this week announced as the ratemyagent.com 2017 Agent of the Year for Medowie, told News Of The Area, “We attended a three day event centred around training, sales and mentoring, where the
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THE Combined Probus Club of Medowie held its Annual General Meeting
q Agent Tiffany Callaghan meets The Terminator. q Agent Jane Curtis sends a message home to her husband with Arnie’s help. and election of the 2017/18 committee recently. The word ‘combined’ in the title of the Medowie Combined Probus Club refers to the fact
guest speaker was Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was not a bad guest!” “His mindset and
determination is key to his amazing success and it was a dream come true listening to him speak.”
single gender Probus clubs in the Port Stephens area, though most clubs now are
combined. All members of the previous year’s committee were re-elected although two members exchanged positions. The new committee (pictured) consists of Terry Corcoran, Kevin Tomlinson, Neville White, Paul Griffiths, Joy Waugh, David Thomas, Susan Humphries, John Humphries and Dawn Patterson. The committee is now planning the next year’s activities for the club, which currently has 63 members. These activities will include the monthly meetings with guest speakers, lunches at various venues and outings to local places of interest. A major event for the club each year is the Birthday Lunch, which will take place in July when the Medowie Combined Probus Club turns 14. Publicity Officer, Terry
Over the three days, a total of 41 speakers gave talks to over 1,200 attendees. The speakers in attendance are some of the people regarded as the world’s greatest entrepreneurs, business owners, marketing coaches and success icons. Tiffany told News Of The Area, “Like every industry, your local expert should be constantly training and refining their skills.” “This experience was invaluable.” Century 21 Curtis and Blair Medowie principal agent, Jane Curtis, told News Of The Area, “The success summit was well worth it” “We are constantly looking for opportunities to make ourselves better in business.” “And this time, we got some tips and knowledge from the best of the business world,” she said.
New Probus Committee elected that they are a club open to both genders. There are still some
q The committee members after the election before proceeding to Lakeside Tavern for the changeover luncheon.
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Corcoran, told News Of The Area, “We are looking forward to a fantastic year, with lots of great events planned.” Probus Clubs are clubs for retired or sem-retired business or professional people. The movement operates worldwide. Probus Clubs provide members with regular opportunities to keep their minds active, to expand their interests and enjoy the fellowship of new friends. Membership is by application and is open to anyone of good character. The club meets at 10am on the third Wednesday of each month, except December, at the Medowie Community Centre. More information can be obtained from Membership Officer Joy Waugh on 4982 8369 or Publicity Officer Terry Corcoran on 4982 8579.
Funding under the NSW Local Sporting Grants program MEMBER for Port Stephens Kate Washington was pleased to support the applications of eight local sporting groups for funding under the NSW Local Sporting Grants program. The eight groups from across Port Stephens will share $50,000 which will be used to purchase equipment, upgrade facilities or compete in competitions. “Congratulations to each of the successful applicants. This funding will boost participation in local
sports and assist local clubs facilitate access to sport,” Ms Washington said. Among the list of recipients was Port Stephens Outrigger Club who received $5,000 for the purchase of safety equipment and an equipment storage box. Medowie Little Athletics Centre received an upgrade of the canteen at Kindlebark Oval to the value of $2,800. Port Stephens Sports Taekwondo received $5,000. “Local sporting groups do fantastic work in our community – keeping
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people active and bringing people together,” Ms Washington said. “I thank all the hardworking volunteers at the clubs who contribute so much to our communities. I am pleased to support their efforts.” There are a range of grants available to local groups. For further information, contact Kate Washington’s office on 4987 4455 or portstephens@parliament. nsw.gov.au.
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TANILBA resident Ian Downs has recently been honoured by the unveiling of a bronze bust in recognition of his dedicated service as principal of the New England Girls’ School. The private school, which was founded in 1895, commissioned renowned
which now takes pride of place near the entrance to the administrative block. Ian finished a career spanning some fifty years with four years as principal at the boarding school. Starting out as a high school teacher in 1963, he worked his way up the promotional ladder within the NSW Department of Education from a classroom teacher to subject master and on to the senior executive roles of Inspector of Schools and Cluster Director. He then switched to The King’s School at Parramatta where he became Director of
q The bronze bust at NEGS.
My husband is a fisherman. Good Friday is coming up and, like every other year, all our friends expect free seafood. Half of them aren’t even religious. This is his job, not just a hobby. How do we politely let them know that we can’t afford to offer this service? Mrs BW, Tea Gardens Dear BW, I can see where you’re coming from. It’s a bit like being at a dinner party and cornering the local GP to discuss your advanced case of ringworm. Is he supposed to pause, Oyster Kilpatrick juice dripping from his chin, to give you a quick consult? Your issue stems from people regarding fishing as a hobby and not an occupation. They probably think your husband enjoys braving gale force winds and putting his life at risk, just so he can ‘Vac-Pac’ a few opaque fillets for a heathen at Easter. It’s similar to when people ask me to write their job applications in my spare time because I can string a sentence together. Do I look like an employment consultant? I can assure you, BW, that I do not. What’s required is a bit of reverse psychology. Call your plumber friend at midnight to come over and fix your blocked toilet because he has a way with plungers. Ask your farmer mate if you can carve the leg off one of his lambs because you feel like a baked dinner. Deliver Fido the poodle to your veterinarian buddy before you go away for two weeks because he clearly loves dogs. They’ll get the message. And if they don’t, maybe you need to acquaint yourself with some new, more astute, friends. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
q Students in this very special Yoga class learning new skills. Photos by Mikaela Corrigan
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q Ian at his Tanilba Bay home.
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Boarding. His final appointment was as principal at NEGS in Armidale. “I was both honoured and flattered by the tribute,” he said. “My fondest and most enduring memories are of all those wonderful children with whom I’ve had the privilege of helping along life’s pathway.” “Knowing that I’ve played a positive role in their lives is the greatest reward I could have been given.” “I loved every one of them.”
By Rachael VAUGHAN
A SPECIAL new Yoga class is in full swing in Medowie, and the children participating are loving it. Children who normally would find it difficult to focus due to ADHD, Autism spectrum disorder, and ODD literally walked in, joined the yoga circle and although shy at first, joined in and began chatting with Yoga teachers Aimee and Gavin. Rachael Corrigan, from Hunter Connect, told News Of The Area, “When I approached Aimee and Gav from Medowie Yoga about the possibility of running a yoga class for children with varying autism diagnoses and their siblings, Aimee’s enthusiasm was incredible, never once was it ‘how are we going to do this?’ it was ‘Let’s do it’.” Hunter Connect Families is about supporting the whole family, as siblings often feel left out with parents and carers focusing a lot of their time on the child with the diagnosis due to the hectic nature that is living with a child on the spectrum. With a donation received, Hunter Connect has been able to run this program at no cost to the families. Rachael said, “We have five children with varying diagnoses from Autism Spectrum Disorder, Global Developmental Delay, ODD, ADHD and the rest of the
q Students in this very special Yoga class learning new skills. Photos by Mikaela Corrigan group are made up of 15 siblings, who are having a ball.” Mother of four-year-old Stephen, Lynda O’Donnell, told News Of The Area, “This has been an amazing experience, not only for my son but for his siblings and for me as a mother. My son has come out of his shell so much during these classes; he has now found enjoyment
in yoga and loves leaving the house to join in.” What makes this improvement extra important for Stephen is that prior to attending the Yoga class, Stephen was having trouble leaving the house, often resulting in a meltdown. Rachael said, “This week I watched the group arrive, and here comes Stephen, leading his family and telling them to
hurry up as he was all smiles, eager to get into yoga.” “Once inside, he chose his yoga mat and put it right next to Gav’s and began chatting with Gavin.” “It was simply amazing,” she said. Seemingly simply experiences like this is what the program is all about. Small people taking mighty steps for themselves.
q Students in this very special Yoga class learning new skills. Photos by Mikaela Corrigan
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MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY News Of The Area MEDOWIE Rugby hosted another emotioncharged and fun-filled night.
q Cessnock and Medowie paying their respects to fallen club member with a minute’s silence.
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The rugby club hosted a family friendly night, with jumping castles, face painting, games of rugby, raffles and games at half time and food galore. Players were presented with their brand new jersey by some of the Medowie Rugby Club major sponsors, Daniel Walk from Walk
Electrical and representatives from Lakeside Tavern. There were two games on the night: firstly the highly anticipated Medowie Old Boys versus the Terrace Uglies match, then the main event of Medowie Marauders versus Cessnock. The Medowie Old Boys had a great game, sharing
Mighty Oaklan By Rachael VAUGHAN
WIRREANDA Public School held their school cross country event last week, and you would be hard pressed to find a more excited set of parents than those of Oaklan Reed as he crossed the finish line. Oaklan has a very rare metabolic disease called Mucopolysaccaridosis type 2 (MPS) Hunters Syndrome. Ten boys in Australia are diagnosed, and there are less than 1000 diagnoses in the world. Oaklan’s condition means his body doesn’t produce an enzyme. One of the few treatment options is Enzyme Replacement therapy where every week the children must
go to hospital. For Oaklan, this meant attending Westmead Children’s Hospital in Sydney to have the enzyme administered intravenously at over $10,000 a treatment. Oaklan started this treatment once he was diagnosed, but it doesn’t treat the damage or progression of the disease to the brain. Only the second option, a Bone Marrow Transplant, could do that, so a transplant was decided as the best option to save any damage to Oaklan’s brain. Oaklan and his family put their time together on hold, and he and his mother moved moved to Westmead Children’s Hospital in April 2015 for four months of isolation in the ward and
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WITH Easter rapidly approaching and the stores all filled with chocolate, it is a really great time to discuss just how toxic some foods are to dogs, and other animals. Ilona Hudson, from Noah’s Ark Vets in Medowie told News Of The Area, asking owners to do some research and choose yummy treats that don’t
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pose a risk to our furry and feathered friends. “They are cute, but don’t be fooled into giving treats that might be bad for them.” Chocolate is never appropriate for dogs. All types of chocolate contain a toxin that can cause vomiting, diarrhea, heart problems, seizures and even death. Xylitol is one most people may not have heard of, simply because it is an additive in
some good laughs and merriment with the crowd. The main match of Medowie Marauders versus the Cessnock Greyhounds was closely fought, but eventually saw Medowie come out on top 12-7. Marauders player, John Atama, told News Of The Area, “We had a great crowd,
chemotherapy treatment Thankfully the transplant for Oaklan was very successful but there were times when he was so sick that his family and medical team didn’t know if he would make it. Emma, Oaklan’s mother, told News Of The Area, “We know that the transplant will definitely improve his quality of time and prolong his lifespan significantly, but the disease is so rare that we don’t have real answers.” “So, we are focusing on the fact that he is hitting milestones out of the park, and we enjoy each and every one of them.” “He is a superstar,” she said. The disease affects all children differently. For Oaklan, his mobility is different from most kids, his joints and bones don’t move like others, he get sick
common foods, rather than an instantly recognisable product like chocolate. It is a common sweetener found in gum, lollies, baked goods and a lot of diet foods which can cause vomiting, lethargy, coordination problems and liver failure. Avocado is primarily a problem for birds, rabbits, donkeys, horses, sheep and goats, with the biggest concern being cardiovascular damage and death in birds. Alcohol in any form can be harmful for pets, even in the smallest amounts.
and it was a fantastic night.” “We dedicated our match to our mate, Paula Raqio, who sadly lost his life in 2014, and I know Cessnock was mourning a few mates on the night too.” “We had a minute’s silence at the beginning of the match to honour all past club members and players from
both sides who left us too soon,” he said. A great night was had by all, with a large crowd from all participating teams getting together to watch some top rugby and have fun. Lisa Cook, Medowie Rugby Club representative, told News Of The Area, “The Club loves it when they can
put on a great night for the community and be able to provide somewhere where you can bring the whole family, young and old alike.” “It’s just great to see the community together and we can’t wait to get together again.”
q Oaklan Reed is cheered over the line at Wirreanda’s cross country last week. a lot with pneumonia and his lungs are a little weaker. “So to see him do a cross
Onion and garlic in the smallest quantities can cause weakness, vomiting and breathing problems. Make sure to keep an eye out for those on even the simplest foods, like takeaway pizza and Chinese. Caffeine can be fatal, including the caffeine found in tea and chocolate. Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure. Milk and other dairy can cause digestive problems. Macadamia nuts can be toxic, cause weakness, vomiting and muscle tremor.
country run definitely made me cry with joy,” Emma said. “To see him write his
The nuts can also cause a blockage, and if the nuts are chocolate coated, that is even worse. Fat trimmed off meat is very hard for dogs to digest, and can cause upsets, including pancreatitis. Bones, both cooked and uncooked, can cause blockages, choking and digestive upsets. Seeds from fruits, such as peaches and plums, can cause blockages. Raw eggs can be contaminated with salmonella or E. coli.
name is amazing, to see him read is awesome, we just enjoy everything about him!”
Raw meat and fish need to be prepared with extreme care. Salty and sugary foods, yeast dough and human medicines should also be avoided. Ilona Hudson, from Noah’s Ark Vets in Medowie, told News Of The Area,“Our pets are important members of our family, and we need to make sure we take care of them as best we can, and make appropriate choices for their diets.”
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CASTROL Edge Ski Jacket,. Brand new. Size M. Male or female. $60. 49972442
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CHICKENS Isa brown point of lay $25ea. Black australorp x point of lay $25ea. White australorp x point of lay $25ea Ph. 0484910561
GOLF Clubs, Rapier Responce, over size & cavity balance system RH golf clubs, 1 - 3 Metal Woods, 3 - SW Clubs, all with regular flex Graphite Shafts. All in good cond. $140ono Ph 0419245757
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Local For Sale CONTINUED from previous page GRECIAN 4 stately columns 275 high suitable for gazebo. Offer. 0404477158 GUITAR Ibanez AS153. Brand new. Professional Semi Accoustic. $1,350. 0413046858 JAGUAR Epochlock Model 056/055, hardly used. $50. Phone 0413 052 660 KING Size PosturePedic Bed, in excellent cond, plus Bedding including Doona etc $150. 4997 1175
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LAMP Large Gold Base / Shade, Good cond $40. 0428450925 Medowie LOUNGES 2 x 2 seater, striped velvet, custom made, excellent condition $500 Ph 49198139 LOUNGE. 2 seater lounge, VGC $80. Tel: 02 4981 4454 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 MGI 3-Wheel Golf Buggy, incl Battery, $100, 49814454
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PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list. POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 QUEEN Ensemble Bed Dream Haven Premier. $50 Ph 0428450925 Medowie RIDE On lawn mower LD Stiga small. SO fair cond. $250. 0402141050 RUNNING shoes with studs and wrench. As new cond. 31cm $20.49829526 SCRAPBOOKING shop contents sell-off locally at hugely discounted prices. Theme packs, albums, papers, letters, embellishments & magazines. Free gifts for everyone. Phone Sonja on 0410424041 SCYTHE, excelent condition. Little use $85 ono 49824029 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 TWO door Fisher & Paykal dishwasher 0418 665 511
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2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321
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BURNT orange velvet covered Ottoman with storage $30. 49198139 LAZYBOY ReclinerRocker Brand New, Unused. Colour Fawn-Beige. Cost $1,000 Sell for $795. Ladies BROOKE White Joggers. As new. Size 8.5 (40 Euro). Cost $220 Sell for $120. Phone 49970890. CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 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 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au SUZUKI Grand Vitara 5 steel wheels, 4 tyres $120. Mens and ladies 26 inch bikes, very good condition $40 each. Caravan double foam mattress $75. Phone 0432150031
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NORSEMAN lumberjack wood heater only 5 years old, excel cond. Complete with flue for LD Some 2 storySO home. firewood included. Genuine reason for selling. $400ono. Ph 49824249 or 0418895242
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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 1100. Gd cond. Reg 17/5/17. $12,600ono. 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
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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, $3000. 0403 684110
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2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415
REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. Complete with all necessary items for travel. Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: 0417 224 017 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au
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The Hawks Nest / Tea Gardens Progress Association wishes to advise that the following traffic and parking arrangements have been approved by MidCoast Council for the holding of the ‘Grey and Thespian Mardi Gras’ on Saturday 8 April 2017 between 6am and 7pm. • The temporary closure of the Hawks Nest Village Square (previously known as the mall) • The temporary closure of Tuloa Lane between the western side of the eastern carpark and the western side of the western carpark off Yamba St • Barricading of four parking spaces in the Booner St service road at the southern end of the Village Square • Barricading of the entrance to the western car park off Yamba St These temporary closures are required to ensure the safety of the public during the holding of the ‘Grey and Thespian Mardi Gras’. The Progress Association regrets any inconvenience caused by these arrangements. Any enquiries should be directed to the Association’s President, Trevor Jennings on 0431 250 563.
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Important Public Notice Wild Dog and Fox Control The NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) in cooperation with the Bulahdelah and District Wild Dog Control Group, NSW Forestry Corp, MidCoast Council and the Hunter Local Land Services will be undertaking an annual 1080 wild dog/fox baiting and trapping program within Myall Lakes and Ghin-doo-ee National Park. The control program will use a combination of 1080 ejectors and trapping methods. The 1080 program will take place from Friday 20 March 2017 to Monday 1 May 2017. The use of 1080 ejector baits and trapping techniques are being conducted as part of a broader dog and fox control program, to lessen the potential impacts on neighbouring property and biodiversity values. Warning signs will be erected on the main access tracks where the baiting is undertaken. All neighbours and people using the parks are reminded domestics pets are not permitted in National Parks.
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