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Tree concerns for Lemon Tree Passage woman By Charlie ELIAS
q Lemon Tree Passage resident Vicki Ross with Mayor Bruce MacKenzie in front of the dangerous trees.
PORT Stephens mayor Bruce MacKenzie has fired a final salvo at some in the council over an issue that has been at the forefront of his 40 years tenure – the removal of dangerous trees. Mayor MacKenzie said he had received more calls of complaints about trees than any other issue from residents living in fear of their lives or property. As a parting shot this week, the retiring mayor was again scathing in his criticism of officers after learning of the fate of Lemon Tree Passage resident Vicki Ross. “I have seen many instances from Shoal Bay to Medowie of dangerous trees on council land, and this is one of the worse,” Mayor MacKenzie said. “This resident [Ms Ross] is frightened for her life, she has already had tree limbs
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Member for Port Stephens, Kate Washington, who is also the shadow minister for early childhood education, this week told preschool staff that the agreement the preschool and council made has been the talk of the sector. Many community preschools find themselves in a legacy situation of back of the envelope agreements with councils of bygone days and the challenges that involves. The sector has been very interested to see how the preschool managed to achieve such a positive outcome, and president Jacqueline Hrast told
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walk past here, I couldn’t imagine what would happen if a young child was hit by a falling branch.” Ms Ross said that she had an arborist confirm that termites were a danger and that the trees needed to be removed due to the dead wood and dry rot. “I have been back and forth to council and they don’t seem to want to know. The last time I spoke with them they said they would investigate,
News Of The Area that it was all due to the people at the morning tea. Jacqueline addressed the special guests and said, “Your ability to recognise our problem and work constructively on a solution for us has secured our future.” “Our situation is an excellent demonstration of the power of pragmatism and the ability of good people from vastly different political backgrounds to work together for the good of the community.” The plans are in motion now to secure this wonderful community facility. As a show of their appreciation the preschool
but I want immediate action.” A council spokesperson on Thursday said that the council’s arborist “will actually be going out to the property on Monday to do an assessment of all three trees”. “As well, a sistograph [will be used] to determine their health and density.” presented a very special artwork to Deputy Mayor Chris Doohan on behalf of Port Stephens Council. Medowie Community preschool has the highest number of Indigenous students of any full-time Port Stephens preschool. During the recent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day, the children worked together to create a very special hand print artwork for the Council. Attached was a plaque that read ‘Thank you for valuing quality early childhood in our community’.”
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q Glen Curry – new implant gives hope for the future.
BACK pain was the last thing local butcher Glen Curry wanted after taking control of the family business from his parents Ron and Margaret. A sports injury many years ago has seen him greatly restricted in what he can do and he is in pain for lengthy periods of time. “I’ve tried pain killing
drugs, spinal blocks, physio, massage and other treatments but none has given any lasting improvement in my condition,” he said. “It’s just so frustrating trying to run a business and relying on others to do my job.” Hope however is at hand with Glen taking part in a trial which may give relief from his debilitating
problem. “I’ve recently been given an implant which stimulates muscles on either side of my spine. “It works by electrical pulsation and to activate the unit I wave a magnetic device across the targeted area. “The procedure lasts for two thirty minute periods each day while I’m at rest,” he said. The good news is that the trial is free as it is part of a research study by a private company. It is still too early to judge if it has been beneficial.
High Tea Raises Needed Funds
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DIGNITY was the theme of a recent high tea held at Soldier’s Point. Over 50 people attended the charity event, raising money for Share The Dignity, a group that aims to ensure that every woman in Australia has access to sanitary products. Ms Keely Cotter, from the Williamtown RAAF base,
organised the high tea, raising an impressive $1805 on the day from a combination of raffle tickets and entry price. In addition, in excess of 160 packages of sanitary products were donated, going towards the aim of ensuring that women who are not in a financially strong position do not have to have the added burden of not using hygienic products. Share The Dignity is an
organisation that has gained an increased profile in recent years, and many workplaces offer drop off points to receive regular donations. Ms Cotter has collection points at the RAAF Base and Anytime Fitness Salamander Bay until the end of August. When asked what it was like to see so many people supporting the high tea, Ms Cotter told News Of The Area, “I was overwhelmed
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q Event organiser, Keely Cotter with Petit Fours High Tea caterer, Lia Ross.
by the generosity on the day. Especially the gents who brought along sanitary products.” “Funds raised and products donated go towards projects supporting women in need, providing dignity when dealing with their period and funding projects.” Many of the women in attendance at the Saturday afternoon event were from
the Williamtown RAAF Base, keen to support a fellow member’s fundraising efforts. Ms Lia Ross from Petit Fours High Tea provided the catering for the event. Ms Cotter said she was motivated to hold the charity event after hearing about Share the Dignity through her sister-in-law’s post on Facebook. She said, “I was shocked
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I recently got married and my friend bought me a beautiful set of champagne glasses. The problem is, they are the exact set that I gave her for her wedding three years ago. At first I thought it was just coincidence, but then I found the note I had written, tucked between the lining of the packaging, wishing her everlasting happiness. Mrs BS, Tea Gardens Dear Mrs BS, I can see why this would upset you, but let’s look at it from a realistic perspective. When you get married, you inevitably get two or more of the same thing. You know the drill: three rice cookers, two sets of cutlery, three irons (how rude), seven sets of dinner plates, and on it goes. It is ludicrous, but somehow more socially acceptable than those brides who have a gift registry at an upmarket store where the only thing you can afford is a gold-plated toothpick. Or how about the couples who make up catchy little jingles that say having you at the wedding is more than enough, but then the small print comes, complete with their ‘we’re going to Europe’ account number. Perhaps what you should do is invite your friend around for some friendly champers, cheese and crackers, and when you are both a bit sloshed, you can tell her just how much her message meant to you.
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G’Day gorgeous, yes that’s what I’d say, As I saw Gwen Downey at Coles on my shopping day. As I opened the page of News Of The Area, My mind today went into
My favourite lady working in fruit and veggies, Busy arranging every berry or orange wedges. How her smile, her happy demeanour, Made my day, so glad I’ve seen her. My shopping somehow will never be the same, It was to me my favourite game.
OPINION Pushing the trolley among the cherries and grapes, Checking what bargains home I take. Seeing pumpkins and melons of different sizes, Gwen would arrange them like lucky prizes. I’ll miss my mate, fruit lady Gwen, I’ll never forget my special shopping friend. John V Potts Stratford
Medowie mourns Tributes a beautiful lady for Gwen Dear News Of The Area,
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REGARDING the story in edition 24 August 2017, ‘Tributes for Medowie’s Gwen Downey’. Knowing Gwen for the past 35 years as a neighbour and friend, I watched her raise her children to be decent and like-minded members of the community. Gwen was genuinely interested in every person she met, a
beautiful lady who made you feel special. Phil and Gwen shared a passion for family and community values which sadly is missing in today’s society. I pray for Gwen who was taken too soon and Phil and the extended family who will miss her always. Rest in peace with the angels, Gwen.
REGARDING the story in edition 24 August 2017, ‘Tributes for Medowie’s Gwen Downey’. Gwen was a wonderful lady, and yes when she asked how you were she was truly interested. She never spoke a mean word about anyone and was always positive. I always looked forward to having a chat with her at Coles, although I knew her probably 20 years prior. Just a very, very special lady
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Kindness Appreciated Dear News Of The Area, I WOULD like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all the local people who have supported myself and the family during this difficult period. I would like to say a special thanks to Coles for their assistance, especially in catering for Gwen’s wake. Thank you to all the people who have been so kind since Gwen’s tragic
death. I have a broken elbow, rib, and busted knee and am struggling to get around at the moment. I will have a difficult time to get around to thank everyone personally. Please take this as my thank you to everyone. Warmly, Mr Phill Downey and family
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15th Longriders family fun day By Rachael VAUGHAN THE Longriders CMC charity bike show and family fun day is rolling back into town. In its 15th year, the family fun day will take place at the Tomago Bowling and Sports Club on 9 September. With a growing number of Medowie and Tilligerry members, the Longriders motorcycle club are well known around Port Stephens for their annual family fun day, where they
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fund raise for a new charity each year. This year, the Longriders have chosen a worthy cause to support: Rush Youth Mentoring. Rush Mentoring supports local high schools by placing a significant role model in a young person’s life. The volunteer mentor supports the young person with social, emotional and in some cases academic support so that they can achieve their full potential, through weekly sessions. The mentors are dedicated men and women aged over 18 years old, from all walks of life. They are willing to build
a relationship of trust and will encourage young people to achieve their personal best while providing support to negotiate life’s challenges. Rush Mentoring does not receive government assistance or funding to run their program, so subsequently rely on the kindness of community groups to help them to continue the wonderful job they do for young people. The day will commence at 11am and run through until around 4pm. A family friendly atmosphere is promised, with plenty of activities for the kids as well as the older kids.
Elvis the mechanical bull will be there, with prizes up for grabs, as well as face painting, jumping castles, a petting zoo and pony rides. Budge, from Longriders CMC told News Of The Area, “We are looking forward to another fantastic year, with something for everyone, and raising lots of funds for a really worthy cause.” “We have 13 bike show categories for the bikes this year, raising it from 10 last year, with a people’s choice for the cars.” “Everybody is welcome to come along and spend the day catching up with old friends you might not see from year to year, and all for a great cause,” he said.
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‘A Hidden Gem’. This was how grey nomad Lynne McDowell described Lemon Tree Passage when News Of The Area asked her impressions of the place. Lynne, with her partner Geoff Simmons, took two weeks from their home base in Yarra Valley (Victoria) to travel to Queensland with their caravan. “Why Lemon Tree?”we asked.
“I’d heard of the place,” Geoff said. “We decided to give the main tourist towns a miss and seek out the unspoilt quiet out-of-the-way coastal villages. Lemon Tree was one of them.” With this in mind, it was suggested that they take ‘The Lakes Way’ on their journey north and call in at Seal Rocks. Word of mouth and the upgrade of Lemon Tree waterfront facilities has seen a massive rise in the number of day trippers and
people seeking somewhere to holiday or to retire to from the rat-race of the cities. On top of this, the wildlife and native flora also draw visitors to the nature trails which now circle the peninsula. Koalas, dolphins, sea eagles, pelicans and even sea turtles can be found around the foreshore. The photo was taken by local sports fisherman Daniel Mc. He makes videos and posts freeze frame photos of his exploits. This delightful shot captures a friendly pelican snaffling a fish he was tossed.
NEWS Of The Area this week would like to recognise one of its original reporters for its Medowie & Tilligerry version. Simone Johnson, has announces her decision to tackle a new opportunity. Simone started writing for News Of The Area one day after her 19th birthday, when the Medowie paper was being advertised as ‘the new paper in town’. At the commencement of her employment with News Of The Area, Simone was doing a degree in communications, and was majoring in journalism. She was also volunteering at 2NURFM, writing news bulletins and making voice grabs for radio. She then picked up a law degree, changing to a double
degree of communications and law. Simone has spent the last six months working three jobs with News Of The Area, the local Salt Ash BP and a variety store job, all while studying for her double degree. In June, she was accepted for an internship at ABC Newcastle from a field of over 160 people. Simone will commence this internship in October. Simone was then selected by Southern Cross Austereo this month, as one of fourteen of 160 applicants to go to their media bootcamp in Newcastle. At the boot camp, participants took part in in-studio news reads, mock breakfast shows and reading advertisements on air. Simone should find out
within the week if she was also successful in gaining a position with the Southern Cross Austereo Network. Simone started interning at radio station 105.3 NewFM this week, working with the breakfast producer to produce content for their daily show, which she is hopeful will turn into a full time job. Simone told News Of The Area, “I am extremely thankful to N.O.T.A. for giving me my first opportunity to be a paid journalist at just 19 years of age.” “I’m excited for my future, and hope to do some form of content production or media law.” “I am not completely set on where I want to end up, I just want to take all of the opportunities as they come,” she said. The team at News Of The Area wishes Simone all the very best as she embarks on this new journey.
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Australian Scout Medallion winners
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TWO Medowie Scouts have added the Australian Scout Medallion to their list of achievements. Jade Keher and Kalum Campbell from 1st Medowie Scouts were the deserving recipients. The Australian Scout Medallion is only awarded to a select group of individuals who have gone above and beyond the expectations of a regular scout. To be eligible for the
medallion, scouts must participate in the Green Cord challenge, which is a range of activities to do with advanced camp craft. Recipients must also fulfil two leadership components: a course and a major activity. Jade and Kalum were both presented their medallions at their troop meet night by the region commissioner Bruce Leverton and the district scout leader Dennis Conroy. For her leadership
project Jade organised and ran a cub camp for all the district cubs who were 10 years old, and covered their Scout linking badge, along with their First Aid level 2 badge work. Kalum raised funds by selling his chickens eggs to cook a three-course dinner for the leaders that had helped him throughout his scouting journey. This was his Australian Scout Medallion project to acknowledge the leaders for the time spent helping him,
Niland rates chances By Charlie ELIAS DESPITE being listed number two on the Central Ward ticket, long time Medowie resident Ben Niland rates his chances of winning a seat on Port Stephens Council when voters got to the polls on 9 September. The outspoken opponent to the Newcastle-Port Stephens merger proposal has joined aspiring mayor and incumbent councillor Steve Tucker’s team for the elections. Mr Niland, who was recognised for his service to the Medowie community in the Port Stephens Annual Awards for 2017, is expected to take his seat on the council if Mr Tucker’s bid for popularly elected mayor is successful. A proud local and volunteer community worker, Mr Niland has a long history in Port Stephens, moving to Raymond Terrace as a nine year old in 1989. “I have owned property in Medowie since 1994 and have lived there except for a period in the mid-2000s when my work took me to regional NSW and to work with the UN in Afghanistan,” he said. “I was part of the steering committee of the Medowie Sports and Community
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Club which had a DA and funding approved in 2016 and I have also served on various council and sporting committees in Medowie.” Mr Niland holds bachelor and masters level civil engineering qualifications, and has worked in teams that have delivered about $1.5 billion of roads in Australia and abroad, including as the
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ANNE Lake is extremely fortunate that her astute and tenacious daughter, Nicole Sellick, assisted in a medical miracle. Wracked with stabbing joint pain and her hands too sensitive to touch, Anne was fatigued and more or less bedridden. She was in tears for most of the time and shuffled around the house. She felt that she was dying. Doctors could not diagnose her problem. Nicole noted all of her mother’s symptoms and
discussed them with friends in her home town in the Southern Highlands. The word ‘myalgia’ kept cropping up so she Googled it along with associated medical conditions. “I knew that Mum was a straight shooter and was worried that the medicos might be dismissive of her concerns,” she said. “I therefore returned to Lemon Tree and accompanied her to the doctor to back her up and to suggest what I thought the problem was,” she added. The story has a very happy ending. Nicole’s diagnosis was more or less spot on with ‘Polymyalgia Rheumatica’
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and a special way for him to say thank you. District scout leader Dennis Conroy told News Of The Area, “We are so proud of our scouts who have achieved the Australian Scout Medallion.” “It takes a lot of commitment, dedication and hard work to reach this level of achievement.” “The last Australian Scout Medallion awarded in Medowie was in 2009, so we are so proud of their efforts,” he said.
being the culprit. A course of pills gave instant relief for Anne and she is more or less back to her old self. The condition affects some 59 people over 50 years of age in every 100,000. It is more prevalent in women than in men. Currently, Nicole is back staying with her mother while she recovers from an unrelated medical condition. “You can research your own symptoms, but the most important thing is to get a doctor who listens to you,” Anne said. “If not, get a second or third opinion.”
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By Charlie ELIAS CENTRAL Ward councillor Chris Doohan, fresh from his first term on Port Stephens Council, says he is better for the experience and eager for a second stint. Having ridden on the coat tails of popularly elected mayor Bruce MacKenzie in the 2012 election, Mr Doohan is relishing the opportunity to head his own Independent ticket that also includes ex-councillor Shirley O’Brien and Medowie’s Peter Smith. The former RAAFie turned BAE employee says he is sick and tired of the naysayers and refuses to acknowledge those who talk of a dysfunctional council. “We may have had some dysfunctional councillors, but this council achieved great things and has a financial record to be proud of,” the 47-year-old from Medowie said. “In the past five years we have battled an unprecedented super storm, floods, bushfires and the proposed merger and emerged in good shape financially. “Having said that, there is still much to do, and it is for this reason, coupled with a fear of what is driving some other candidates, I am back for another shot.”
q Kalum Campbell and Jade Keher being presented with their awards.
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q Chris Doohan is vying for a second stint. Mr Doohan said some of the unfinished business included the Medowie Sports and Community Club, Medowie Rugby’s plans to overhaul Boyd Oval clubhouse, and the draft Birubi Point Aboriginal Place master plan. “During this next term I will focus on roads, paths and parks across the entire ward from Boat Harbour/Anna Bay through the Tilligerry
peninsula to Medowie. “I have been out doorknocking the area and roads and footpaths remain a priority for many residents. “Of course costings and a harmony between the three wards needs to be taken into account, but it is my intention to chip away at these core issues for the benefit of the entire community.”
q Anne Lake with her caring daughter Nicole Sellick.
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For the love of literature By Rachael VAUGHAN and Heather SHARP
BOOK week across Port Stephens was a wonderful success, with schools and preschools participating with creative gusto. The theme this year was ‘Escape to Everywhere’, encouraging children to lose themselves in the love of reading, immersing themselves in the characters and story lines, escaping to far away places. Book Week is a nationwide initiative of the Children’s Book Council of Australia and brings children and books together to celebrate a love of literature. Across Port Stephens this week schools, preschools,
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their characters, and proudly telling their friends and teachers all about their book, and why they chose it.” “Literature is to be loved by all, and book week ensures that love will always be encouraged,” she said. Another special aspect to book week is the announcement of the Children’s Book Council of Australia National award winners, as it gives a wonderful list of books for families to look up for their children to increase their love of learning. Families are encouraged to seek out some new books to read by having a browse through the winners, via the Children’s Book Council website on https://cbca.org. au/
q Ahmani Jedniuk of Medowie Christian School as Sophie from The BFG.. q Lachlan, Hayden and Sophia Reddon (Jack and his beanstalk, Bert the chimney sweep from Mary Poppins and Thelma the Unicorn) from Wirreanda Public School.
q Ryah Coates from Medowie Public School as Pete the Dragon.
libraries, booksellers, authors and illustrators came together for Book Week activities. There were parades galore, book signings with local authors, reading time sessions and ‘Rug and Read’ events at local schools encouraging families and community members to sit with children over morning tea in the school yard and read together. Medowie grandparent Alicia Madden, told News Of The Area, “It was lovely attending the Book Week parade this year, and watching children be excited about books.” “It was special watching the children truly take on
q Kindergarten kids at their first Book Week Parade Oaklan Reed Jack Lennox Levi Ross, Dane McKimm Calvin Ross and Michael Kilday.
q Lucy as Alice in Wonderland when she grows too big for the house.
q Jack Lennox in Kindergarten who also won the Library Award for his class.
q Ashlie Stapleton, Claire Howell, Imogen Mehonoshen and Aria Newman from Wirreanda.
q Fancy Nancy, Brilliant Bree and Slappy the dummy enjoyed themselves at Wirreanda’s book week parade.
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RECENT renovations have converted this home to a stylish and modern retreat in a just over 100 acre private
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stone wall features, flush LED lighting throughout, and the ducted slow combustion fire warming the whole house the total effect providing a low maintenance, open plan lifestyle. The newly constructed verandah provides undercover access from the carport, the 2.4m width offering ample room for barbecue, outdoor dining and a great place to watch the sunsets. The land is gently undulating with approximately 30 acres being cleared, with a round yard and arena currently under construction for the
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Daffodils for Lyndell
By Rachael VAUGHAN
DAFFODIL day was celebrated nationwide last week, with awareness and funds being raised for cancer research through the NSW Cancer Council. Cancer is a disease that affects every facet of the lives of the people it touches. Medowie mother Lyndell Phillips knows only too well the toll cancer can take on the lives of a young family. In December 2014, the then mother of two had surgery for what was initially thought to be a very large benign teratoma/cyst on her left ovary, after discovering the problem as a result of abdominal pain. The mass was removed, along with her left ovary and tube. In January 2015, Lyndell got the phone call that changed her life forever. Lyndell told News Of The Area, “My surgery revealed that I had an extremely rare form of ovarian cancer, neuroblastoma of the ovary.” “I remember being completely stunned, and I immediately thought the worst because my surgeon was unable to give me any insight as to what my future might hold, as this was the first case of this type of cancer he had ever seen.” The week that followed involved lots of tests,
and an appointment with a medical oncologist who advised Lyndell that she needed an aggressive regime of chemotherapy, which she began on 26 January. She needed six rounds, which required her to be hospitalised for five days at a time, with five to six hours of infusions each day with two different chemo drugs, which was then repeated every three weeks. Lyndell said, “I had two small boys, one three and the youngest nine months, so as tough as the chemo was, the hardest thing was being away from them, and not having
the energy at home to do all of the things that were normal for us.” “We relied heavily on family for support and help, and I lost all of my hair.” Lyndell fought hard, and overcame this disease, and has been ‘all clear’ now for almost two years. She was told it would be unlikely she could have more children due to her treatment, however late last year Lyndell and her husband found out they were expecting. They now have a third healthy boy, who is now six weeks old.
q Emma Stritch is taking part in the Great Cycle Challenge to fight kids’ cancer.
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q Cancer Survivor Lyndell Phillips.
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Dear News Of The Area, REGARDING the story in edition 24 August 2017, ‘Medowie Firefighter’s Gift to Cerebral Palsy Toddler’. I am very touched by the story that you have written about my husband Bill and the bond he shares with Carter. I remember him coming home from Tocal field day saying he had met an incredible little boy and that when we got home from our holiday in Barcelona he was going to build the plane for him, he thought it would be perfect for him.
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“Kids should be living life, not fighting for it.” By Rachael VAUGHAN EMMA Stritch is a woman on a mission. In October, Emma will be taking part in the Great Cycle Challenge to fight kids’ cancer. Right now, cancer is the largest single killer of children from disease in Australia, with 600 children diagnosed with cancer every year. Sadly, statistically three die every week. Emma told News Of The
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Area that she is motivated to do the challenge for two reasons. “Firstly, I’ve done a few charity rides and runs over the last few years and it’s an amazing feeling knowing you’re doing a little bit to help raise money for the cause, which in this case is cancer research for kids.” “Every bit counts.” “Secondly, I’m doing this for me too, because it is a personal challenge for me,” she said. Emma loves cycling and says that she has made
some wonderful friends since she started. Emma rides with a dedicated group of female cyclers, aptly name the ‘Pushy Ladies’. They mostly ride for fun, encourage each other to have fun and improve themselves. Emma told News Of The Area, “Kids should be living life, not fighting for it.” “So doing this challenge, riding and raising funds to support the Children’s Medical Research Institute, will help them to continue their work into the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and finding a cure for childhood cancer.” “If you have a spare few dollars, please consider supporting my challenge by making a donation through my fundraising page to give these kids the brighter futures they deserve,” she said. “Together, we can save little lives.” Emma’s challenge page can be found at https:// greatcyclechallenge.com. au/Riders/EmmaStritch.
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KITE Surfer, Naish. Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498
KUBOTA L2002DT 508 hours Just serviced V.G Cond Slasher / Bucket $9,500 ONO. Phone 0422 004 061 LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 MASSAGE Couch (Solid) 75cm wide. Portable Aluminum. 3 fold Black New has not been opened. $180 Ph: 0428450925. MOBILTY Scooter Pride Celebrity X, battery charger, rear carry bag and front basket. $600. or near offer. 0414447820
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POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158
TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456
SWINGING metal entrance gates with latches $300 4997 0986 TWO single pine beds, $70 pair or $40 each. 0432485966 TYRE on steel rim. Yokohama Geolander as new 215/70R/16 $75. ph 0416229166 WESTERN red cedar blinds (x15), varying sizes Fingal Bay 0409154184 $100
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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
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Caravans REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103 2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321
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Boats 21FT Trojan ally hull & D L$5500. trailer only Ph SO 0455173316 2003 475 Quintrex Coast R u n n e r with 80HP Johnson 4 stroke motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv.Always garaged/ Fingal Bay One owner. $23,500 For further info call 0421 253 132
2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099 2004 Toyota Camry Altise. 135klms reg April 2018. 1 owner excellent cond. ZFB-810 $6200 0412638 424 2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
FORD Falcon sedan 2008 160,000klms. Rego Jan 2018. 4 new tyres. BI67WX. $4900ono 0448881723 FORD Falcon sedan ‘04. 4L. 12mths rego 2new tyres & new w/ screen. vgood cond. AA58RN $3200ono Ph 0412334591
ALLY Craft Bermuda 560. Cutty. Full Camping cover 09 Optimax 90 HP. 74 hrs $19500 ono 0409384597
HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160
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HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782
QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088
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MID-COAST COUNCIL ELECTION Saturday, 9th September 2017
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