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By Margie TIERNEY OUR local Myall Coast Rotary Club has celebrated the ‘Chinese New Year of the Dog’ by joining forces with fellow Rotarians in Newcastle and the Lower Hunter, to help organise the recent Newcastle Lantern Festival. It’s a big job by any standard, lighting nearly two kilometres of Newcastle’s foreshore to guide the way for more than 20 thousand revellers. ‘’The participating Rotary Clubs were acting as organisers, marshals and as sellers in the many stalls selling solarpowered Chinese lanterns and stuffed toy dogs,” Rotary’s Ian Mackenzie

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Rotary helps light the lanterns FROM Page 1 Smith told News Of The Area. “The local Rotary Club of Myall Coast participated by sending down nine Club members to help out on the day last month.” The Lantern Walk had its origin in the 2015 Rotary International theme of ‘Light up Rotary’. During the late afternoon and evening,

visitors were entertained by performances from Marching Bands, Arobatic Groups and many others. The event came to a spectacular finish with a huge fireworks display over the harbour. Funds raised from the Festival were donated to the Mission to Seafarers in

Newcastle. The Mission assists sailors visiting the Port of Newcastle with a ‘home away from home’ at the Seafarers Centre at Wickham. Currently over 40,000 seafarers visit the Port of Newcastle and over 13,000 use the services offered by the Mission each year, with transport to the Centre, shopping, banking,

HAWKS Nest / Tea Gardens locals are celebrating this month as works near completion on the Hawks Nest Bridge Club’s community building, located next to the Hawks Nest shopping centre. This major project was achieved thanks to a great amount of fundraising by the hardworking Bridge Club members, along with NSW Government funding and a $33,000 contribution from the NSW Government’s Stronger Communities fund. The Stronger Communities fund was established by the NSW Government for merged Councils to assist the delivery of projects that improve community infrastructure and services. MidCoast Council provided

the land for the project, assisted with the provision of the Grant and provided in-kind support. According the Hawks Nest Bridge Club’s Charlie Shuetrim AM, the community building will “provide significant social, cultural and economic benefits for decades to come”. The project was initiated when focus groups held by Council identified the lack of appropriate community buildings as a significant issue for the Hawks Nest / Tea Gardens area. With almost half of the Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest population aged over 65 years, the

need for community space for activities that support the inclusion, engagement, enthusiasm, participation and contribution of older people is vitally important. The community space is designed to hold 120 people and is available for use by other community Arts and Cultural Groups in the Hawks Nest / Tea Gardens area. The types of activities envisaged will mean this is a resource for the whole community, and people of all ages, providing a real community hub. “The Hawks Nest Bridge Club Community Arts and Cultural building

newsofthearea.com.au healthcare and social and spiritual support. The 2016 Lantern Walk raised money for a new upgrade to the kitchen at the Seafarers Centre. This year’s event will also fund sleeper chairs which will allow the seafarers much needed rest while in port.

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will now provide a space for a wide range of community supported Events, activities, Groups and interests which will enhance well-being and provide social interaction and connectivity” says Council’s Coordinator of Community Strengthening, Lyndie Hepple. If you’re interested in using the space for your community activity, call Charlie Shuetrim on 0416 215 251. The Bridge Club is planning an official Opening to thank the supporters of the project later this month.

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Motorfest crowd bigger than ever FROM Page 1 most 400 vehicles last weekend as locals and visitors paid homage to this year’s Motorfest. The 16th annual love-in for everything with an engine, attracted cars and bikes from 50 Clubs around the State. “These cars are like art,” said Hot Rod enthusiast Robert Kemp from Port Macquarie. Robert’s powder blue beauty, took six years to build, made up of various vehicles with a chassis from a 1927 Chrysler, as well as parts of a 1940 Chev and an A Model pickup. For car lover Ronnie Paton from Johns River near Taree, his passion for motor vehicles is a family affair.

“It’s in the DNA,” Ronnie said. Tony Oates owns a 1959 MK1 Healy Sprite. “It took me seven years to get it to this, it was in the panel beater for four and a half years,” Tony laughed. More than $40,000 later Tony is very philosophical about his love for his car, “My wife looks at it as therapy, she knows where I am.” Tony belongs to the Rough Red Car Club from Baulkham Hills in Sydney’s north west and travelled up to Hawks Nest with members of his family. Gary Mead’s Ford GT 40, drew plenty of attention: the car just 40 inches off the ground. “When they were built in 1966 they went up against

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Life Saving Club. As a sponsor of the Motorfest, the Myall Coast News Of The Area will update you over the next few weeks on the prize winners and the amount raised for the local community. One things for sure, records were certainly broken last Saturday and the Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest Motor Club will be back to do it all again next year. Motorfest 2019 set down for Saturday 9 March.

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In family law matters, judges often provide preliminary views and encourage parties to contemplate settlement. A judge might make comments that appear to favour one of the parties over the other, or that appear to indicate a prejudgment of an issue in dispute before the presentation of evidence.

In the case of Darley & Darley [2016], the mother sought to set aside Court Orders on the basis that she had agreed to Orders by consent because the judge had placed undue duress and influence on the parties to settle, by highlighting the benefits to each of them of reaching their own agreement. The Full Court rejected this argument, making reference to the principles set out in the

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Neryl’s Last Hurrah and a New Team By Ann SCULLY

ON a picture perfect day recently, over ninety excited Probians travelled via The Spirit of Port Stephens across the sparkling waters of the Bay to Soldiers Point to celebrate President Neryl

q President Neryl Grehan and Social Co-ordinator, Peter Cameron.

Grehan’s ‘Last Hurrah’ over a sumptuous lunch at The Point Restaurant. Neryl had served on the Committee as the Social Director followed by VicePresident and President and whilst she is still on the Committee, Neryl can now relax in her role as the Club’s Past President. Probus Club of Hawks Nest & District’s Social Director – Peter Cameron organized the trip taking into account every minor detail throughout the day, with the boat leaving the ferry wharf in Tea Gardens at 10.30am, arriving back to the wharf at 4.30pm. On another note, the Club held its Annual General Meeting and Changeover

Lunch on Friday 2 March with Returning Officer, Ray Hosking, announcing the new 2018/2019 Committee serving a total of 180 members who belong to one

Richelle drew rousing applause from the 140 guests at the gala dinner after speaking on local issues relating to the Bulahdelah Bypass and the impact of tourism. She also confidently responded to questions on current political and rural issues, including foreign ownership of Australian lands during an interview with the Judges.

Although Richelle just missed out on the regional title which went to Alana Black from Rydell and Jacqueline Myhill from Gresford, she is encouraging others to continue her journey. “I would absolutely, in every way, shape and form, recommend the showgirl journey to anyone who wants to give it a go,” she said. “It’s a way to meet new

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Showgirl does town proud By John SAHYOUN RICHELLE Levey said she was honoured to have represented the Bulahdelah community in the Zone 5 Final of The Land Sydney Royal Showgirl competition. The Final was recently held at the historic Singleton Showground Pavilion, with 12 Contestants battling it out to represent the Region at the State Final in Sydney.

of activities ranging from trips, theatre, races, ten pin bowling, snooker, croquet and harbour cruises. Congratulations to Des and the new team!

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like-minded people as well as pushing yourself out of your comfort zone, to do and try things you may never have had the opportunity to do.” Bulahdelah Show Society President Gary Gooch, who was amongst the local contingent at the Singleton dinner, said Richelle was an inspiration to other young ladies in the region.

“She spoke very well and did Bulahdelah proud,” he said. Richelle thanks the Bulahdelah Show Society who were behind her “every step of the way”. “I would also like to give a massive thank you to Gary and Kerrie Gooch and Dianne and John Stidolph for their unwavering help, support

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and organisation throughout the whole process,” she said. “I was able to take away from the competition a sense of achievement in myself, to be able to speak in public about rural topics, including our town and annual Show.” The State Final of the competition will be held at the Sydney Royal Easter Show later this month.

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Advocating for Growth MIDCOAST Business Chamber is working in conjunction with MidCoast Council to continue to boost the region’s economic growth. The collaboration is focusing on supporting existing economic strengths, identifying and implementing high priority regional projects and communicating the process. Speaking at a meeting with the Business Chamber last week, Council’s Community Spaces and Services Director Paul

De Szell said each of the MidCoast communities has a distinct culture. “Maintaining what we have is our priority and the employment opportunities are the key drivers,” he said. According to the National Institute of Economic and Industry Research, 6,537 businesses operate in the MidCoast region, which has a Gross Regional Product (GRP) of $3.27 billion. Health Care and Social Assistance is the largest employment sector, accounting for 18.5 percent

of the 31.549 local jobs, followed by 13.6 percent in Retail Trade, and 10.1 percent in Accommodation and Food Services. According to Council, an average of 2,737 visitors stay in the region each night, accounting for 19 percent of the GRP. MidCoast Business Chamber Vice-President John Sahyoun said the collaboration is about “big picture issues” across the entire region. “We want to market our region to encourage greater

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retail performance including customer service, community contribution, department excellence, brand values, sales, profits, merchandising and shopper experience. It was a proud moment for co-owner Peter Trappel. “Over the last 14 months, the team has worked together to create a very high performing store in a short amount of time,” Peter said. With a small team of

only three permanents and 10 casual staff, the Lovey’s Grocers IGA Hawks Nest was commended for providing a tailored shopping experience as an X-press store, to the Hawks Nest community. “They care about the work they do, their service to the community and their teammates,” Peter said. “We’re very proud of the team’s achievement, their hard work and dedication,

Excellence Award FOR a store that’s been open for just over a year, Lovey’s Grocers at Hawks Nest continues to kick goals. Last week, the store was named the 2018 IGA X-press Store of the Year at the NSW/ ACT State IGA Awards of Excellence held in Melbourne. The Award recognises the IGA X-press store that has the most impressive

q MidCoast Council Director Paul De Szell, MidCoast Business Chamber Directors James Hooke and Liz Jarvis with MidCoast Council Growth, Economic Development and Tourism Manager Deb Tuckerman. tourism and look for further opportunities to expand across all sectors,” he said. “Each community in the MidCoast region is part of a larger puzzle, and it is

and honoured to receive the award. “We would like to thank the community, many of our staff are locals, especially the younger team members, and our customers for their continued support.” Store Manager, Colleen Ross, said she was so surprised and thrilled the team was recognised. “It’s so surreal! I still can’t believe we’ve won,” Colleen said. “We work hard to streamline our processes and

about bringing all the pieces together to maximise our economic potential.” MidCoast Business Chamber President Graham Brown said they will be

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Where’s Our Fire Warning Sign? Dear News Of The Area EARLY in this summer we had our sign on Pindimar Road removed and I am sure that we are not the only local residents looking at these empty posts hoping for it to be returned so we know what the rating is each day. It is very strange that during the height of the bushfire season there should been no indication of conditions. When will it be returned?

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A STROLL along The Yellow Brick Road is bound to delight audiences this week when Bulahdelah Central School stages its production of The Wacky Wizard of Oz. Year 10 student Scarlett Battle transforms into the lead role of Dorothy with three clicks of her shiny red heels, and sets off on a magical journey to Emerald City with her friends Toto, the Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow and Tin Man. From the moment the tornado touches down, the stunning set designs, energetic choreography and dazzling costumes will blow the audience Somewhere Over the Rainbow and into the fantasy Land of Oz. After months of rehearsals, Year 12 cast member Katie Nolan said all the hard work has definitely paid off. “The talent, enthusiasm and energy on stage make this show a fun experience for all ages,” she said. “It has a great story, filled with lots of magic every step of the way.” The show features all the classic tunes from the 1939 film with the

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addition of several contemporary songs, ensuring the audience will be captivated from the opening chorus to the final scene. Under the guidance of secondary Drama Teacher Mrs Vanessa Shultz, senior students took on all the responsibilities of directing, costume and set design, choreography, music, lighting and programs. Katie said she learnt first-hand the huge amount of work that goes into producing a large-scale show. “It has been a whole team effort,” she said. “It was a good opportunity to work together and develop our leadership, teamwork and problem-solving skills which will be useful in many other areas.” The production features students from Kindergarten to Year 12, including a talented on-stage cast of 40, a vibrant 30-voice choir and a large technical support crew. Evening performances will run from 13 – 15 March in the School Hall commencing at 6.00pm.

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Fun for everyone on St Patrick’s Day By Rachael VAUGHAN

LET the luck of the Irish rain down upon you this Saturday, for it is St Patrick’s Day to be sure, to be sure.

The Tea Gardens Hotel will be covered in shamrocks and fifty shades of green for the day, and they are even going to look after your little leprechauns as well.

The night before, the Tea Gardens Hotel will be hosting a Kids Disco from 5.30pm to 8pm with free finger food available. Then, on St Patrick’s Day

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morning, face painting will be available from 11.30am through to 1.30pm. Oh Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes will be calling from 2pm with a bagpipes performance followed by the exceptional Phil McKnight playing a combination of Rock n’ Roll, Blues and Country songs that will no doubt have an added Celtic theme for the day, which will help those glasses of Guinness go down that little bit easier. The fun won’t be ending there though. From 7pm, the talented Kevin O’Hara will hold centre stage and bring St Patrick’s Day to a delightfully harmonious end for another year. For those of you who reside in the Tea Gardens/ Hawks Nest area, the Tea Gardens Hotel courtesy bus will be running as always. If you reside outside the immediate area but wish to

enjoy a wonderful St Patrick’s Day at the Tea Gardens Hotel, the Tea Gardens Hotel/Motel offer overnight accommodation from single rooms to those equipped for a family to stay. It is quite incredible that a day that celebrates the man who scared away all of the

snakes in Ireland has become the day that unites all Irish, both through birthright and heritage alike, and even a few who just want to pretend that they are. Just for one day, may the Irish hills caress you, may her lakes and rivers bless you, may the luck of the Irish enfold you, may the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you. Happy St Patrick’s Day.

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...in the community Hunter Quarries is dedicated to supporting the local community wherever possible and has a long and proud history of doing so. Hunter Quarries are proud supporters of: Bulahdelah Soccer Club. Bulahdelah Show. Bulahdelah Golf Club. Tea Gardens Baptist Church. Karuah Pre-School. Karuah Primary School. Karuah Bowling Club. Karuah Golf Club. Bundabah Tennis Club. Clarencetown Football Club.

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Bowlers recognise start of Footy Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA

7 March A nice field of 49 bowlers today enjoyed 2 games on both greens. With the start of the football season imminent, players were invited to show their support for their teams by wearing football club colours. A visitor, Kevin O’Brien from Maryborough Queensland, entered into the spirit of the day wearing a Broncos strip. Brave man! As usual the competition was very strong with 5 teams winning both games but on 57 points Dennis Ashbridge, Graham Kelly and Tom Short edged out the Bill Heylbut and Greg Pearson teams. 9 March Eighteen players enjoyed themselves in the Friday Open Pairs competition today. The Club welcomed another Queensland bowler, Terry Rothford.

The competition each Friday is really fierce and Terry fitted in beautifully winning the bragging rights of the day with Brian Emmet they had a plus 32. Second place went to the Triples combination of Bill Moon, Dave Perry and Neil Kibble. 10 March The Club Major Pairs Championships started today with two matches being determined. Daryl Martin and Col Amos played Anthony Grant and Barry Drayton and in the other game Scott Beaumont and Jeff Baker played a team, who after the result, preferred to remain anonymous. Daryl and Col won their match 23-16 and, suffice it to say, Scott and Jeff were untroubled to win theirs. 11 March Beautiful Spring weather greeted the 14 players competing in the Sunday Mixed Bowls competition. The winners were; Lynda

q The Club pack of Ross Barry, Greg Smith, Col Amos, Kevin Barby, Garry Porter, Frank Dunn and Brian Emmett scrumming down to celebrate the start of the football season. Richards, Pam Gilchrist and Liz Kelly. The Lucky Losers were; Anne Remnant, Dave Ransome and Frank Dunn. Following the Sunday bowlers, the beautiful grass green hosted the second round of the Club Major Pairs Championship. The results were as follows; Peter Gurney and John Parkinson defeated Col Saillard

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BOWLS Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS

TUESDAY 6th March: Social bowls cancelled due to wet weather conditions. Eight ladies braved the weather for a brief “roll up”. Desperate to send some bowls down before the finals of the Pennant. Thursday 8th March: A good turn up for Thursday bowls. Format for play Fours, Triples (with Lyn Nightingale playing “swinger lead”) and Pairs. The Fours game was a last practice session for our two Grade 4 Pennant teams

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who will be participating in the Post Sectional Final on the 12th and 13th March. Lynda Richards, Carol Hayden, Wendy Brand and Elizabeth Kelly were out bowled by Francis Betar, Bette Saillard, Dale Winter and Loretta Baker. Losing by 15 shots, final score 24 v 9. Thankfully we will all be bowling for the same side at the final. The pairs was a contest between Bev Dunn and Sandra Leisemann v Ingrid Luck and Karen Green. This was a very even match from start to finish and ended in a draw 17 all. The Triples was a different story a good win for Lyn Nightingale, Dorothy Thompson and Maynie

Roberts 27 defeating Lyn, Robyn Webster and Lynne Green 8. The winners on the day winning with the highest score were Lyn, Dorothy and Maynie. Hopefully, next week’s story from Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club will reporting about a win to our Grade 4 teams. Following bowls on Thursday 15th March the Post Pennant lunch will be held.

RESULTS as follows Saturday Ladies 3-3-2018 Stroke Monthly Medal - 31 Players Overall Winners 1. Maxine Mitchell 71 ( Medal Winner ) 2. Carol Maher 73 3. Yvonne Pitman 76 4. Carolyn Hawley 76 Gross Winner - Carolyn Hawley 85 N.T.P 5th E. Potts

and Dave Perry 27-17. Defending Champions Richard Lee and Sean Mearrick won 20-12 over a valiant Ken Devlin and Mark Hair. Scott Beaumont and Jeff Baker continued on their winning way beating Daryl Martin and Col Amos in a great game 18-11. Neil Kibble and Danny Johnson prevailed over Tony Coomer and Brian Emmett 26-

Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH Multiplier Stableford 2 Player. 8/3/2018.

J. Poole Balls to 79

Saturday Ladies 10-3-2018 Stableford - 35 Players A. Grade 1. Sue Nicholson 30 C/B 2. Debbie Matheson 30 C/B 3. Jan Bartier 30 N.T.P. 10th J. Hammond B.Grade 1. Cheryl Rose 37 2. Janelle Hurley 34 3. Susan Muna 30 C/B N.T.P.10th T. Sattler Balls to 27 C/B

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In the semi-finals to be played next Saturday, Scott Beaumont and Jeff Baker will play Richard Lee and Sean Mearrick and Neil Kibble and Danny Johnson will be opposed to Peter Gurney and John Parkinson. For bowls watchers these are two games not to be missed! In other news; The Club Saturday

Bulahdelah Golf GOLF Club Bulahdelah Golf Club By Allan BENSON WEDNESDAY.poker-winner, Mark. r/u,Sam,Samari Vets,golf,winner,-DJohnston. r/u,A.Lechowicz, G.Eadie Saturday Golf at Bulahdelah was changed to Sunday as the Krambach Classic Charity Day 2018 was held raising money for Mental Health Matters. This is a four

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1. Denis Downie & Colin Rapley 97 2. Mac Colville & James M Slater 79 3. Larry Campton & Tony McClure 77

Pennant grades have now been confirmed by the NDBA. Tea Gardens will now enter teams in Grade 4 and Grade 6. The selectors will now set about picking teams for a trial game against neighbouring club Karuah on Wednesday 28 March. Only those players who had nominated have been put forward to play Pennants.

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day event and Bulahdelah Club was very happy to have golf part of event held with us. Sunday Golf mens winner L Katona. Women winner-B. Gordon. Jackpot-R.Hanson Darts-winne ,R.Hanson. r/u,J.Buck 4. Ron Leatham & Barrie Newton 72 c/b 5. Richard Booth & Breton Gibbs 72 NTP. 10th A. Col Nicholson B. Ian Raine C. Grahame Chapman 16th A. Richard Booth C. Paul Dodd Balls To. 50 c/b

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Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Preschool Wednesday March 21 at 7 pm at the preschool Yamba Street, Hawks Nest. New members welcome. A new committee will be formed at this time. Please note that as a Community Preschool we welcome all interested members of the community to become part of our Committee. Ph. 49970037 for information. Appeal for Witnesses for a motor vehicle collision which occurred on the corner of Muir Street & Medowie Road, Medowie NSW on 22 September 2017 at 2:10pm (approx) involving a Red SUV & Maroon Holden Sedan. Please call Quantumcorp on (02) 9451 3133 & quote our Ref: 32649. CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

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Wild Dog Control - 1080 Baiting The NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) will be undertaking a trapping and 1080 ground baiting for wild dog control within Myall Lakes, Ghin-doo-ee and Wallingat National Parks.

This baiting program is being carried out as part of a broader cooperative control program coordinated by the Mid Coast Local Land Services (LLS) to mitigate the impacts of wild dogs on stock and wildlife. Cooperative partners include LLS, Forestry Corp, Mid Coast Council and the Bulahdelah & District Wild Dog Control Group.

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OUR Australian cricketers continue to make headlines for all the wrong reasons, but not so our local juniors. The season has just ended for the Karuah Tea Gardens District Cricket Club having run the very successful MILO in2Cricket program over the past few months. “There were 15 participants, 14 boys and one girl, ranging in age from 5 years to 10 years,” Secretary Colin McCarthy said. “They were taught the basics of holding a bat, bowling, catching and most importantly playing sport to have fun with their mates.” “They also participated in a series of games, called T20

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Blast.” T20 is a similar format to the T20 game seniors play with all players getting a bat and bowl, fielding in different positions each over. The club will run the program again in 2018, the season starting around late October. It will be open to children aged 5 to 12 years, boys and girls. Registration instructions will be posted on Facebook. You can their Facebook site on Karuah Tea Gardens Cricket Club. “With the NSW Government’s bonus sports voucher this makes sport more accessible and affordable for everyone,” Colin said.

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