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By Margie TIERNEY WHEN the dust settled after the 2016 Census, Tea Gardens made national headlines as the oldest town in Australia, the average age of our locals, 65 years young. While it’s a mecca for retirees, it’s nice to know Tea Gardens will soon be home to a new young family and a welcome addition to the town. Dr Taimoor Rashmeed has just started work at the Ochre Medical Centre. The 31 year old is juggling two jobs at the moment, three days a week in Tea Gardens while he works out his notice at a
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Pakistan, Dr Rashmeed completed his medical studies in the hospital system in Adelaide before moving to the East Coast. With his wife and 8 month old son, Dr Rashmeed says he was drawn to Tea Gardens by the lifestyle and the chance to become a family GP. “As a GP you get to
know your patients, in the hospital system you rarely get to follow up.” “I’ve met GPs who have had patients, generation after generation, so they get to know the mother, father, grandparents and children.” “To have that relationship with a patient is very rewarding.”
newsofthearea.com.au Dr Rashmeed will soon be working full time in Tea Gardens and believes his work and training in hospitals and general practice will stand him in good stead. “The training that I have had fits in with the patients I will have here, from young families to the elderly.”
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Government election is shaping up to be the same. With a bumper field of 69 candidates, MidCoast has enough names on the ballot paper to fill the available positions many times over. But the biggest challenge, according to Bulahdelah resident, Jack Ireland OAM, will be ensuring equal representation across the entire Council area. “Local representation is very important, it allows people to have a say on issues that are affecting their areas, and it gives them access to the board,”
Mr Ireland said. “If you don’t have that local representation, you don’t have a voice.” Mr Ireland, who served as a councillor on the former Great Lakes Shire for 40 years, said Gloucester, with a population of around 2,970 people, is one of the smaller communities that could struggle to secure representation. Prior to amalgamation, 25 Councillors represented the three former Councils. But with only 11 positions available for the entire MidCoast region, equating to one
councillor for every 8,181 residents, hopeful candidates will now need a much larger quota of votes to get them over the line. This will be almost triple the number of votes needed to claim a seat on former Great Lakes Council, more than double the quota for Taree and 14 times the votes previously needed in the Gloucester Shire. “The southern part of the shire needs someone to represent them, and Gloucester needs someone as well,” Mr Ireland said. “Without that representation, Forster,
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Book Sale Dates Announced By Margie TIERNEY
IT’s still some months away but the Myall Coast Rotary Club is already preparing for its biggest fundraiser of the year its ‘Annual Book Sale’. Rotary has just announced the dates for the very popular event which attracts hundreds of locals and visitors to the area. “The dates for the local Rotary Club’s Annual Book Sale are 5-7 January, 2018,” Ian Mackenzie-Smith told News Of The Area. The sale is held in the Hawks Nest Community Hall in Booner Street. “Although it may seem a long way off, the Club members are at present madly sorting
the donations of books already on hand,” Ian said. “There is always room for more and as the ‘Sale’ is Rotary’s principal fundraiser, our generous local Community members are encouraged to drop off any surplus books in their collection.” The 2017 Book Sale raised more than $10,000 which was then donated to various notfor-profit community organisations Books can be delivered to Pelican Pest Control on Myall Street at Tea Gardens or pick up is available by calling 4997 0984. Ian however did add, “Unfortunately, as no one seems to
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FOR the last few years The Lioness Club of Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest has held a Fashion Show as a fundraising activity to aid worthwhile endeavours in the community. In the past proceeds have been given to the Pre-school, the PCYC and Ronald McDonald House at the John Hunter Hospital. Last year and again this
year we are extremely lucky to have as our fashion show coordinator Carole Richards. Carole, originally from the United Kingdom, arrived in Tea Gardens two years ago after twenty three years of living in Spain. She has coordinated numerous Fashion shows for charity in both Spain and the U.K. Showcasing clothes from local businesses,
Carole produces a lively and entertaining show using local models. Last year was a sell out and was deemed by many to be great fun and a good night out. This year the Show will be held at the Hawks Nest Community Hall on the 20 October, commencing at 7.30pm. Doors open at 6.45pm. There will be champagne and light refreshments on
arrival. As last year was a sellout it is advisable to get your tickets early. They can be purchased shortly at the businesses involved and the Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens pharmacies. The businesses participating are Sumeru, Ella’s, BT’s, Vitamin Bead, Mungo Road, Alana’s, Hawks Nest Sports Store and Dare 2 B Different.
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NOMINATIONS for the 9 September MidCoast Council election have closed, with 69 candidates throwing their hats into the ring. The line-up includes a mixture of the old and new, the familiar and unknown, all vying for one of the 11 Councillor positions. Eleven groups have nominated, accounting for 64 of the candidates, with only five hopefuls, including Tea Gardens resident, Malcolm Motum, contesting the campaign without the support of an abovethe-line ticket. Former Great Lakes Deputy Mayor, Len Roberts, has drawn the number one position on the ballot paper, with local residents Alacoque Welsh and Arthur Baker also listed on the seven-person ticket. Other groups, in the order of the ballot draw, will be headed by former Taree Councillor Brad Christensen, former Gloucester Mayor, John Rosenbaum and former Taree councillor, Peter Epov. The Liberals team, headed by Forster’s Troy Fowler will be fifth on the ballot sheet with groups lead by former Great Lakes Councillor Karen Hutchinson, former Taree Councillor Kathryn Bell, Independent David West and former Gloucester Deputy Mayor Katheryn Smith, filling the next four positions. Taree’s Dr David Keegan leads the Country Labor team and former Great Lakes Mayor, Jan McWilliams, heads the final ticket on the ballot, which includes Tea Gardens local and former Great Lakes Councillor, Carol McCaskie. The MidCoast Mayor and Deputy Mayor will be elected by the Councillors. Voting is compulsory, and residents need to vote at a polling place in their Council area. Pre-polling opens on Monday 28 August at the office of the MidCoast Returning Officer at Stockland Forster, Manning Uniting Church in Taree, Gloucester Council Chambers and Raymond Terrace Pre-Poll at 72 Port Stephens Street, Raymond Terrace. Of the 46 Councils conducting elections, MidCoast is one of the 20 newly amalgamated council areas going to election for the first time.
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An Honour They Deserve By Daniel SAHYOUN VIETNAM Veterans Day Commemoration Services will be held this Friday 18 August, in recognition of the 51st Anniversary of the Battle Of Long Tan. More than 60,000 Australians fought in the Vietnam War, and over 500 lost their lives. Like many Vietnam Veterans, Bulahdelah RSL sub branch President, Peter Millen, was confronted by the hostile moratorium protest and shunned for his involvement in the war when he returned to Australia. “We faced bitterness and resentment and were called ‘baby killers’ when we returned home, if you had been in Vietnam you were targeted.” he said. “After disembarking in Sydney, we walked down the street in our uniforms and were assaulted by antiVietnam protesters, I ended up in hospital and still have a scar from that incident.” Peter enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in 1967 and was assigned to
the HMAS ANZAC as a medic. The following year, at 23 years of age, he was deployed to escort the HMAS Sydney to Vung Tau Harbour in Vietnam. “It was my first trip,” Peter told News Of The Area. “In Vung Tau, we sat in anchor and waited, I remember there were so many ships in the harbor and a flyover of about 30 choppers going in all directions.” Peter said the HMAS Sydney was nicknamed the Vung Tau Ferry as it made 23 trips to Vietnam, transporting thousands of troops, supplies and vehicles. Peter went on to specialise in hyperbaric medicine, and was drafted to the RAN Clearance Diving Team as a medic. He was later deployed to Papua New Guinea and the Philippines and was involved in clearing more than 2,000 pieces of unexploded WWII munitions. Peter said unlike other wars where veterans returned as heroes, “there was no welcome home” for
those who served in Vietnam. “It wasn’t until 1987 when there was an acceptance march that our service was acknowledged,” he said. “It is important that all veterans of all conflicts and peacekeeping missions be recognised equally, and not forgotten.” The sounding of the Last Post at Commemorations this week, will honour the lives lost and sacrifices made. Vietnam Veterans Day Services Bulahdelah: Commemoration Service at Meade Street Cenotaph commencing at 11.00am. A sausage sizzle will be held at the Men’s Shed following the service. Kaurah and Tea Gardens: C o m b i n e d Commemoration Service at Tea Gardens Anzac Park commencing at 11.00am. Attendees are requested to arrive by 10.45am. Lunch at Tea Gardens Country Club will follow the service.
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Dick Ahmling retires after 17 years in business.
AFTER a solid run spanning almost two decades, Detours Cafe owner, Dick Ahmling, served his final customer last week. “It is time to retire,” Dick told News Of The Area. “It has been an enjoyable experience.” Dick said the best part of his 17 years in business, has been the people he has met. “I am certainly going to miss that” he said. The popular Stroud Street eatery in Bulahdelah featured
a robust menu of burgers, light meals and homemade pies and cakes. “What a little gem,” a reviewer recently stated on TripAdvisor. “The homemade lamb shank pie was absolutely delicious and the vanilla slice, made on the premises, was to die for.” The Café has been an integral part of the community, using locally sourced produce and providing employment for more than 20 locals over the years, including several
apprentices. With his apron now hung up, Dick said he has plenty of things planned to keep himself occupied. “It is now time to go and do some of the things I want to do,” he said. “I am going to play some golf, do some gardening and do some travel, I am actually going to Europe in the next few weeks,” Although Dick has retired, Detours will continue to be a part of the town, under the management of the new owners.
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Covering the Tomaree Peninsula of Port Stephens Some of stories in this paper... • Community Drop In Sessions On Port Stephens’ Birubi Point Success • Mark Freeman speaks about mental health and the benefits of Salamander Bays’ Men’s Shed • Port Stephens shows Minister For Hunter a Shucking Good Timer • Veitnam Veterans Day Nelson Bay
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Children’s Book Week By Margie TIERNEY IN this digital age it’s nice to see a tradition that dates back more than 70 years still going strong. From Monday 21 August, Tea Gardens Library along with Libraries across the MidCoast will be celebrating Children’s Book Week. Organised by the Children’s Book Council of Australia it’s a chance to bring words, images and stories into the hearts and minds of children and adults. The Children’s Book
Covering the central region of Port Stephens: Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek. Some of stories in this paper... • Medowie Progress Association hosts ‘meet the candidates’ night • Tilligerry on the Move • Work begins on new multipurpose facility in Medowie • Uni students shoot documentary on Williamtown Contamination
Council was established in 1945 when Australian children’s books were few and Australian authors and illustrators were virtually unknown.” How times have changed. “The theme is ‘Escape to Everywhere’ for this year’s Book Week,” Librarian Carol Johnson told News Of The Area. “‘The Snow Wombat’ will be featured during ‘Story Time’ at the Tea Gardens Library. “We’ll read the book and also do some ‘Wombat’ craft,” Carol said.
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‘The Snow Wombat’ was written by Melbourne author Susannah Chambers and illustrated by another Melbournian Mark Jackson. The story is set in the Australian High Country and was shortlisted on the CBCA Book of the Year Awards, Early Childhood category. So if you have a child or grandchild of preschool age head to Tea Gardens Library on Monday 21 August from 9.30am for a great read and lots of fun. The activity is free and there’s no need to book.
Salute, Celebrating Musicals, Gilbert and Sullivan and The World in Harmony. Tickets are $15 each and are available from the Grange Gatehouse, and Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest Pharmacies. Proceeds from the concerts will support the Myall Coast Rotary Club’s Community Project, raising funds to provide equipment for Hawks Nest Surf Lifesaving Club, including a defibrillator for beach use and a mobile PA.
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Possum on the road again By Margie TIERNEY
TEA GARDENS local Jennifer Gimbert has taken a leaf out of the Leyland Brothers motto of ‘Travel all over the countryside’. It’s been a busy couple of months for the owner of Black Possum Fabrics and Beads with no let up in sight. She recently moved her store to new premises on Myall Street, ironically opposite to where she opened the doors of her first business in Tea Gardens 35 years ago. “We started off as
a video shop and got bored with that,” Jennifer laughingly told News Of The Area. “Then we started a sewing and gift shop.” Jennifer has always had a passion for sewing and it now takes her all over the country. “We recently did the ‘Craft Alive Show’ in Wagga Wagga,” Jennifer said. “They show off very different crafts down there, from paper craft to woodworkers.” From Wagga Wagga it was off to Penrith in Sydney’s west for the ‘Mad
Quilters Expo’. “We’ve been doing that for 10 years,” Jennifer said. Over the years, Jennifer has travelled to Craft Shows all over the country, from Broken Hill to Brisbane. Next she’s off to the small town of Talbingo in the New South Wales Snowy Mountains before heading to Logan and Toowoomba in Queensland. Tamworth and Orange are also on the agenda. Luckily Black Possum is a family run store with 3 generations of Gimberts keeping the home fires burning.
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WITH less than one in 10 children and adolescents meeting the Australian Dietary Guidelines recommended serves for vegetables per day, the Nestlé Healthy Active Kids program is giving primary schools across the country the chance to win The Kitchen Kart. Valued at $25,000, the fully-equipped, mobile teaching kitchen, will help teachers to deliver nutrition and cooking education, with the ability to hold classes in a hall, classroom, or even in the garden. Teachers, parents and community members have just three weeks to nominate a school to win The Kitchen Kart, with the winning entrant also receiving $1,000 to go towards keeping their own family healthy and active. The Kitchen Kart competition will give one lucky school the opportunity to win a fantastic asset to help turn this learning into valuable real-life experiences. Nestlé Market Nutritionist, Megan Darragh, said that when kids are
eating vegetables, they are most likely having them at dinner; but there are lots of opportunities for kids to be eating vegetables at lunch and as snacks throughout the day. “Every child is different and finding out what vegetables kids do and don’t like is an ongoing process. Talking to kids about vegetables, trialling them in different ways, such as grating veggies into spaghetti Bolognese or savoury muffins and getting kids involved in the kitchen can be a great way to familiarise children with new vegetables, or ones they don’t usually like to eat,” Ms Darragh said. Winner of the 2016 Nestlé Healthy Active Kids The Kitchen Kart competition, St Mary Mackillop Primary has put The Kitchen Kart to good use in the classroom and in the playground. St Mary Mackillop Primary, year one teacher, Nicole Jones said: “Previously the school just had a sink and microwave. Now that we have The Kitchen Kart, we have the means to bring
nutrition education to life “Teachers love The Kitchen Kart as it complements nutrition programs, while students are enjoying the practical handson cooking; they are more engaged when they can roll up their sleeves and get stuck in. “It’s really rewarding to see kids replicating the healthy snacks we’ve made in class at home and bringing them in for lunch and recess,” Ms Jones said. Nestlé Oceania Head of Wellness, Katrina Koutoulas, said, “The Kitchen Kart competition, provides a very unique opportunity for students to put what they learn in class into practice. “The Nestlé Healthy Active Kids program also has free, curriculumbased lesson plans ready for teachers to use in the classroom, with, or without access to a teaching kitchen at school,” Ms Koutoulas said. For more information on Nestlé Healthy Active Kids, visit www.healthyactivekids. com.au.
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By Margie TIERNEY IT came down to the wire for former Great Lakes Deputy Mayor, Len Roberts when it came to deciding whether to run as a candidate in the upcoming MidCoast Council Elections.
But having thrown his hat in the ring, Len has put together what he describes as a formidable team. “Gaining position “A” on the paper meant that we can claim the status of being the ‘A’ team,” Len said.” “When you look at the
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credentials, experience and ability of our team, then the ‘A” Team is most appropriate.” With his 25 years of Council experience, Len’s team includes Tea Gardens businesswoman Alacoque Welsh who also served 3 terms as a councillor, including a term as Deputy Mayor for the Tamworth City Council. “It’s very important to support Len, if we are to have a voice on the new council,” Mrs Welsh told News Of The Area. Also adding his support to Len is Ian “Elvis” Davis. “Ian is a hot rod enthusiast, licensed coach builder and owner of RodBods at Nabiac,” Len said. “He gained the nickname in his teens when he turned up at a hot rod meeting with the sideburns and hairdo and an uncanny resemblance to Elvis Presley.” “The larrikins at the meet immediately nicknamed him “Elvis” and the name has stuck ever since.” Also on the ticket,
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Bulahdelah’s Arthur Baker who runs Bakers Towing and Auto Centre. “I am standing to help Len not only because I want to”, said Arthur, “Also because my wife said I must.” “Do you think that people from Taree and
Forster are going to consider Bulahdelah? Len has done more for this town than people realise and we need to stand with him.” Even if he disagrees with us, he always listens and tries his best to get things done.”
The last members of the team are Cliff Hoare, a retired policeman from Harrington, Stephen Moy a well known businessman from Tuncurry and Ronald Craig, a teacher from Taree who grew up in Tea Gardens.
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Cadets Head Out In Orange By Daniel SAHYOUN
THE ‘Orange Army’ was out in force last week, as the next generation of volunteers got a taste of the work done by the State Emergency Service (SES). The young cadets navigated land searches, took part in mock retrievals and practiced hauling techniques during the week-long training course held at Bulahdelah Central School. The program also included a visit to the Taree Emergency Precinct where the cadets toured the facility, tried the equipment and inspected rescue vehicles. Year 10 student, Kya Morrison, said she gained the skills and confidence needed to be able to
newsofthearea.com.au The final part of the program will involve working through a series of simulated search and rescue operations during a field trip to Camp Elim next week. Taking to the waters in flood boats for river rescues and jacking and packing will give the cadets a real feel for being an SES volunteer. Regional Cadet Coordinator, Garry Fajks, said the course is about developing community resilience and developing life
skills along the way. “The cadets learn valuable teamwork and leadership skills that they can use in their everyday lives,” he said. “The activity-based sessions, both inside and outside the classroom, also helps to improve their own safety and their response to an emergency.” The SES Cadet Program has been running since 2008 and more than 3000 of the region’s students have taken part over the years.
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situations,” she said. “The problem-solving activities helped us find new ways of doing things under trying conditions, using limited resources.”
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New name for Aged Care service By Daniel SAHYOUN
A COMMUNITY celebration was held last week to formally acknowledge the joining of Great Lakes Aged Care and Anglican Care. The special event was held at Bulahdelah Bowling Club and also provided the
opportunity to officially announce the home’s new name, Cedar Wharf Lodge. Anglican Care Chairman, John Kilpatrick, said the name honours the early history of the area and the community members who made the home a reality. “This is a nice way to
recognise the community, especially in regard to the first manager, Lindsay Ireland,” he said. Local history shows Cedar Wharf on the Myall River was once used as a collection point for timber logged in the area. The site was on the
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property owned by Lindsay Ireland, who was the President of the committee responsible for the nursing home.
Lindsay oversaw the construction of the home and managed it until his death in 1998. The community celebration was hosted by Anglican Care, who also acknowledged the involvement and support of the Bulahdelah district community over the past 25 years. “We see taking on the nursing home as a privilege because we know how much blood, sweat and tears from the community went into it,” Mr Kilpatrick said. “There is so much community ownership, and we want to look after this facility that has looked after
the community for so long.” Great Lakes Aged Care Chairman, John Ireland, paid tribute to the many people who have served on the board. “They have done a tremendous job over the years and it is only through all of those efforts that we can take this next step forward,” he said. “I believe joining with Anglican Care will give the nursing home a far more secure future long into the years to come.” Anglican Care is one of the largest providers of community and aged care services in NSW.
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Thursday Walkers By Helen WATKINS
FOR me a visit to The Shortland Wetlands is always undertaken with some trepidation. When my sister went to Newcastle University in the 1970’s, Shortland was famous, more properly infamous, for one thing. Its mosquitoes. She would regale us with stories of mosquitoes with wing spans to rival that of a jumbo jet. One late summer afternoon recently, I was at the university and misplaced
my car. Memories of my sister’s stories flooded back as I searched car park after car park, all the time being bombarded by squadrons of mosquitoes. If you think this is hyperbole, next time you are heading to Newcastle take a look at the picture of Ozzie the Mozzie outside the Hexham Bowling Club. Fortunately the thirty plus walkers visited on a magnificent winter’s day, so not a mosquito in sight. Included in the environmentally significant variety of flora and fauna are
217 bird species. On our walk along the paths and boardwalk we delighted in seeing a family of swans, egrets as well as many duck species. Hunter Wetlands Centre is also an important site for the conservation of two threatened species, the Magpie Goose and Freckled Duck. Walking through this special area it is hard to imagine that prior to 1985 this was sporting fields containing a remnant rainforest in very poor condition, full of lantana and other invasive weed species. Thanks to the vision of a core of conservationists, the hard
work of many volunteers and the financial support of visitors and many others the remnant rainforest has now increased to approximately one hectare. Another vague childhood memory I have is of discussion taking place in the local paper about what could be done with the mangrove swamp at Hexham/Shortland. Fortunately we live in more enlightened times where the ecological value and necessity of these areas is widely understood. Although to paraphrase a famous statement, the price of conservation is eternal vigilance.
Grand Prix with him when she was just 17. This is a significant achievement to reach the highest level of dressage at such a young age, especially on a horse you have trained yourself. Just prior to finishing her High School Certificate, the opportunity to to be a working student at Hof Börnsen, a German equestrian training academy, arose through Serena’s longtime coach and friend Liz Mudd. She made the brave decision to follow her dream, and travelled to
Germany in December 2015, just six weeks after her final year 12 exam. Serena told News Of The Area, “I’ve been based at Hof Börnsen since December 2015 and I am now pursuing my dream of becoming a professional rider and an international dressage competitor for Australia.” “I’ve had the opportunity to compete this season with two incredible horses, Dauphin’s Dream and Franklyn 11, and it has been a very successful season so far, including winning in Vierlanden
which was only my third competition with Dauphin’s Dream,” she said. “My goal is to continue competing this season and consolidating my training in order to be able to qualify for the Future Champions event next year, which is a major international competition for young riders held each year in Germany where I hope to represent Australia.” Serena is living proof that although it takes a lot of bravery to follow your dreams, the outcome can be wonderful.
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Bulahdelah Bowling Club By Pauline GREGORY
WEDNESDAY 2/8/17 Ladies Golf- Monthly Mug Winner- Jo Buck R/up- Sandy Shuetrim NTP 8th- Ann Syme NTP 17th- Barbie Gordon Thursday 3/8/17 Winner- Barrie Bishop R/up- Don Webster NTP – Don Webster Saturday 5/8/17
Stableford Medley Winner- Rick Hanson R/up- Barbie Gordon Green Jacket winnerBarbie Gordon Jackpot 17th- Rick Hanson Darts Sunday 6/8/17 Winner- Graeme Buck R/up- Zac Watt Ladies Highest score – Lyn Styles (88) Men’s Highest scoreGraeme Buck (138)
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SERENA Ireland has been surrounded by horses her entire life. She inherited the passion from her mother, and the pair have been riding together since she was a baby. Serena got her first Shetland pony at age three, developing her love of horses before beginning dressage competitions around the age of 10. Serena trained her first pony ‘He’s A Rockstar’ from the lowest level of dressage, before riding in her first
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By Marian SAMPSON
THE Farmers Of The Sea event at d’Albora Marinas last weekend showcased the Port Stephens Oyster Industry as a part of the Love Seafood festival. Minister for the Hunter Scot MacDonald, and Councillor John Nell participated with others in the celebrity Oyster Shucking competition. There was plenty of fun and some great prizes for the amateur shucking and the local industry professional oyster shuckers also competed against each other and the clock. The winners of the shucking competitions were Dean Cole of Cole Bros Oysters in the professional category and John Ridgeway in the Amateur
Category. The winners were presented with their awards by Minister for the Hunter Scot MacDonald. There was plenty of interest at the various information sessions including the sex life of oysters. Port Stephens is home to four oyster growing regions, Karuah, Tea Gardens, Tilligerry and Oyster Cove, producing the world famous Sydney Rock Oyster as well as large Pacific Oysters and the Flat Oyster which is endemic to the region. There is also an oyster hatchery operating on Tomaree headland. A recent study social and economic impact of aquaculture on the coast has shown how the industry has created jobs
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and positive economic impact as well as creating a wonderful fishing and lifestyle culture both in
commercial and recreational arenas. The event was a huge success celebrating Port
Karuah Oval Funding By Margie TIERNEY
IT was a great day out in Karuah last Saturday especially if you were playing or supporting the Karuah Roos Rugby League side. The Karuah boys won
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their match and also got to rub shoulders with Port Stephens MP Kate Washington. Ms Washington came straight from her own game of netball to the footie to see first hand the new works carried out at the Karuah
Sports field, courtesy of a NSW Government Grant. “We’ve got new fencing around the ground and sandstone seating which has stopped the washout on the hill,” Roos Secretary Sonja Evans told News Of The Area.
More than $17,000 was spent on the project and competition for the funding was fierce. “There was $300,000 on offer and there were applications totalling $1.4 million,” Kate Washington
Stephens’ oyster growing industry. With plenty of locals and visitors lining up to learn said. “I just wanted to see Karuah get what they needed, because there is so much that happens here.” “It’s a real hub of the community and now that it looks so much better it makes it a much more inviting place to come.” “It also supports all the
how to shuck their own oysters and taking home nets of unopened oysters to enjoy. good work that the volunteers do, it ticked every box.” The Roos Rugby League Club Secretary Sonja Evans meantime still has a wish list a mile long. “Now we need an amenities block, new canteen, new beer tent, the list goes on and on,” Sonja said.
KARUAH SPORTS OVAL: Kate Washington MP front and centre with the Karuah Roos Rugby League Team.
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Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS TUESDAY 8th August 2017: Format for play was Triples. This proved to be a good opportunity for some bowlers to have “a trial run” playing in the teams they have nominated for in the Club Championship Triples which starts on Tuesday 15th August. Kerry Faber, Dorothy Thompson and Lynda Richards had a close game against Dawn Jones, Bev Dunn and Carol Hayden but the
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tides finally turned after the 13th end. Victory to Lynda’s team 17 v 12. Bev Rhodes, Wendy Brand and Elizabeth Kelly had a drawn game, 18 all against Sandra Leisemann, Bev Stephens and Dale Winter. Elizabeth’s team had a nine shot lead leading in to the 10th end but Dale’s side managed to score 5 shots on the 14th end which bought them back on target. Another drawn game on Rink 5 between Kathy Stone, Christine
Fossey and Maynie Roberts v Ingrid Luck, Wilma Drake and Nola Jackson. The score here 17 all, a close contest from start to finish. A good win to Pauline Perry, Pam Gilchrist and Kathie Rimmer 25 v Jill McBride, Julie Kennedy and Olive McKeown 11. This game was 6 all at the completion of the 6th end, Kathie’s team managed to score 11 shots over the next 6 ends, Olive’s team zero. Hard to come back when down so many points. The
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winners on the day with shots plus ends were Pauline Perry, Pam Gilchrist and Kathie Rimmer. Thursday 10th August: Finally, enough bowlers present on a Thursday for a game. Format for play was a game of Triples and a game of pairs. On Rink 3 Ingrid Luck, Bev Rhodes and Maynie Roberts v Lynda Richards, Jo Younghusband and Loretta Baker. This was a very evenly matched event, right to the last delivery. The winners were Loretta’s team 15 v Maynie’s side 14. The Pairs game was also very close with Sheril Johnson and Carol Hayden winning by 2 shots over Margaret Smith and Karen Green. The winners on the day with the lowest margin were Lynda Richards, Jo Younghusband and Loretta Baker.
Congratulations to our team of Fours that participated in the Soldiers Point Blue Water Carnival held on the 7th, 9th and 11th August. By all accounts this was a very well run bowling competition with some strong teams vying for the prize money. Our ladies played 8 games, winning 6 of these scoring 12 points for the wins plus 34 margin. This score put them in 6th position out of a field of 42 teams. The team consisted of Lead: Vicki Rankin, Second: Lynne Green, Third: Lorraine Harvey played Monday and Friday and Dale Winter played Wednesday and finally Skip: Kayelene Pearson. Well done ladies, enjoy spending your prize money.
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Last Home Game For Season Karuah Roos Rugby League By Sonja EVANS
SATURDAY was the last Home for the 2017 season for the Karuah Roos and what a fantastic day it was. Game day sponsor was the Morten Family, the Roos took on Maitland United. The Roos kicked off and under 5mins Mitch Napier was held up over the line. But it was only a few more minutes later and Mitch O’Bryan was in with Captain Sam Croese converting, the opening score was 6/0. Then Maitland countered with a
converted try to equal the score 6 all. The Roos big hitters in the first half were Matt Feeney, Adam Crampton, Mitch Napier, Justin Anderson, Tim Higginbottom, Kane Chishlome, Mitch O’Bryan, Darren Weatherall, Jack Croese, Ben Feeney, Matt O’Connor, Nathan Ritzau and Ashley Voll. Twenty five minutes into the first half Ben Smith was held up over the line but he wasn’t going to give up because the next set he was over and there was no stopping him and with Sam converting the score was
12/6. Maitland once again countered by scoring and converting to equal the score at 12 all. The Meter men for the Roos were Mitch Napier, Tim Higginbottom, Justin Anderson, Jack Croese, Matt O’Connor, Mitch O’Bryan, Ben Feeney, Matt Feeney, Alex Simon, Adam Crampton, Kane Chisholme and Jake Blanch. Just before half time the Roos were over with Adam Crampton scoring and Sam Croese converting for the half time score to be Karuah 18 Maitland United 12. Maitland came out hard in the second half and were in
with in 5minutes to equal the score again with a converted try at 18 all. Then Karuah’s Matt O’Connor was in for the Roos with Sam converting 24/18. Big hitters in the second half were Matt Feeney, Justin Anderson, Mitch O Bryan, Jack Croese, Tim Higginbottom, Kane Chisholme, Alex Simon, Tim Johnson, Ben Feeney and Matt O’Connor. Tim Higginbottom was next to score taking the score to 28/18. Maitland got an intercept about half way and the Roos were unable to stop him from running away with the try
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Kempsey, Port Macquarie, down to Sydney and out to Gulgong,” Club Manager Warren Gooley told News Of The Area. “This is the third year and it’s a capacity event every year.” Apart from being a little windy on Saturday morning, it was picture perfect weather for the rest of the
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which was converted to make the score 28/24.. Thing got a bit hard for Maitland with a player sent off with 22mins to go in the second half and player going down with injury’s they were attacking the line with only 11 players on the field but the Roos held them out and they also held us out which was a great effort from them. Meter men for the second half for the Roos were Tim Higginbottom, Matt O’Connor, Justin Anderson, Mitch Napier, Jack Croese, Sam Croese, Jake Blanch and Ben Feeney. The Roos got a penalty goal just before the full time hooter and with Sam converting the full time score
was Karuah 30 Maitland United 24. Players Player 3 point went to Mitch O’Bryan 2 point to Jack Croese, 1 point Ben Feeney. Sponsors Choice Jack Croese and Coaches Award Tim Higginbottom. A very big thanks to Kate Washington for coming to the game to have a look at the sandstone seats they we got with the help of the grant that she help us to get last year and have a photo with the boys after the game. Next week is our last comp game before the semis start the Roos take on Cardiff @ Cardiff kick off at 1.30pm game day sponsor is Karuah Kitchens.
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ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139
BAR fridge, gurney pressure hose, lounge $35 each. Gardening tools, framed pictures, childrens books/fiction, wash mach, coffee tables, ladders. All cheap. Karuah. Ph 49975902 0428491076
BROWN Leather 3piece suite. 3 seater dual recliner settee + 2 reclining chairs. V/gd cond $550 0427642075
CAMEC caravan cover suit 18ft/20ft van $175. 0418632220
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ANTIQUE singer treadle s e w i n g machines x2 $25.00 each ph 49822250
BED Head / 2 side chests with drawer. Priced reduced $300 0428450925. Text for picture
ANTIQUE Washstand 1930s, mable top, tiled back, restored, great cond $375. 49813060
BEER Fridge. Older type, good worker $70 0417787215
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CARAVAN Heavy duty rear bullbar. Fits 70s Millard. spare antenna mounts. Galvanised. $95ono 49817523 CAR roof racks Prorac Suit Outlander or similar $150 ph 0416229166 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au
CLOTHES dryer Hover 3.5 Heavy duty. As new DESK computer cor$120 0417787215 ner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubClassifieds ads@mcnota.com.au board $20 49847584 CORNER unit, Oregon timber & leadlight glass, H-167cm x D-94cm x L –242cm $100. Old double school desk $100 4997 2302
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FLATTOP truck converstion to utility sides back and front $850 4997 0986 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 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au
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CONTINUED from previous page HALL Cabinet. Price reduced to $800. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925
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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498
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 75cm wide Portable Aluminum. 3 fold Black suitable for Beauty Treatments. New has not been opened. $180 Ph: 0428450925. 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 SMALL double storied aviary, almost new, has two large drop down doors. Would suit small parrots .$100 ono was $280 new. Also black smaller cage $20. Nelson Bay call Marilyn 49844123. SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 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 SPLIT King Base only, can be used as Two King Singles Brand New. Price reduced $350.Text for pictures. 0428450925 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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TRACKMASTER Sturt 4x4, 13’x 6’x6” Built Dec/ 2001, Rego 6/2018. Has Sugarglider Suspension, Electric Brakes,90 litre 3 Way Fridge,Tregg Hitch and mount for vechicle, 2x solar panels with battery management system,single battery/ and Anderson plug to connect to vechicle, 240/12V Inverter, 2 x 60 litre Water tanks /gauges. Many many more extras. Excellent condition. $30,500 49970960 or 0417419884.
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Brand new Jason fitted single bed electric blanket. Still in the box. $35.00. Tevion 48cm (19”) HD LCD TV with DVD player. Buy $240.00. Sell $150.00. Brand new Robot Vacuum Cleaner Buy $200.00, Sell $150.00. Honda model HRU216 DSU Lawnmower self propelled with grass catcher/ mulcher, Buy $1385.00, Sell $650.00. Phone 4997 9484.
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 ALLY Craft Bermuda 560. Cutty. Full Camping cover 09 Optimax 90 HP. 74 hrs $19500 ono 0409384597 KAWASAKI 550 Jet Ski with trailer, Stand up, $800 49971651 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 QUINTREX DREAMRIDER 5.0 with FELK trailer, beamy aluminium specially strengthened Boatcoded hull in good condition with little use, fibreglass decking, hull recently two-pack coated. Requires motor and fit-out with much equipment provided incl custom underfloor fuel tank, flotation etc. This model renowned for stability & smooth ride. $5,900. Phone 0418611988.
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 GME Marine speakers (new) $40 Mistral wine fridge (holds 12 bottles) Good condition. $35 Caravan cover (new) Suit 16 to 18 foot van. $45 Ph 0408 945040 TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456
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trailer, 15HP Yamaha only 8hrs running, $3500 ono 49973429
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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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
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HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782
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By Margie TIERNEY
q WINNING TEAM FROM ABERDEEN: First National’s John Rumble, Ken Katon, Bob Clerke, Paul Grey and Club Manager Warren Gooley.
IT was a big weekend on the greens at the Tea Gardens Country Club and Motel. The occasion was the First National Real Estate Hawks Nest Open Men’s Two Bowl Triple Event. “We had 84 bowlers from as far away as
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