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Wakakirri Win By Rachael VAUGHAN

MEDOWIE Public School came away with two impressive awards at the recent Wakakirri Story and Dance Festival, held at the Civic Theatre Newcastle on 27 July, 2018. The staff and students worked tirelessly over ten weeks, preparing a unique and inspiring story through dance, with the assistance of Kiah Muddle from iDance Performance Co. Kiah worked with the students to develop the story, and outstanding choreography, so that Medowie Public School’s story-dance, entitled ‘Believe’, was uniquely presented. Medowie Public School’s story ‘Believe’, begins in a modern-day classroom, where students are discussing what they want to be when they grow up. A young Aboriginal woman feels as though her identity is lost and is torn between her family’s cultural beliefs and her own aspirations, and through the support of her peers, teachers and school she realises that she can be the person she wants to be and stay true to her cultural values. Students embark on an emotional journey and work together to highlight how important it is to build each other

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and not tear each other down. Medowie Public School teacher Vicki Winters told News Of The Area, “For many of our students our story really challenged them to have faith in what they want and believe in themselves.” “Not one child walked away unhappy with their efforts and some longlasting friendships were forged and strengthened amongst our students.” “I couldn’t hold back the tears as I stood backstage watching the hard work and enthusiasm of all our dancers, and I was exceptionally proud of the students who stepped outside their comfort zones to challenge themselves and do something they will remember forever,” she said. The Judges said, “Medowie Public School

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increasingly accepted, and demanded, that local Councils deliver a much wider range of services. This change in attitude has grown over the past few decades, as written about by the now former Australian Centre of Excellence for Local Government (ACELG) in 2012. Rate payers commonly now expect their local Council to provide sporting grounds and facilities, cultural services, funding for not-for-profit groups, libraries, community award services, recreational facilities, as well as the traditional roads and rubbish type services.

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Local councils have also increasingly been involved in political matters outside of their traditional bailiwick, as seen in recent Australia Day citizenship debates and last year’s marriage equality survey. Port Stephens Council recently released a proposal with four options for a Special Rates Variation (SRV) rates rise program to take place over the next seven years. With the recent planned but defeated council mergers still fresh in residents’ minds, the news of a rates rise proposal has caused some anxiety in the community. First term Councillor for the West Ward Mr Giacomo Arnott is leading the populist argument against any rate rise, arguing that, “Council needs to be financially responsible and live within its means.” Whereas Councillor and Deputy Mayor Mr Chris Doohan is asking residents to look at the bigger picture, telling News Of The Area,

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of your enthusiasm and commitment to deliver a truly inspirational story.” After the performance, three students were selected from each school to answer

“Please seriously consider the benefits as well as the cost.” “It is critical to understand the whole concept with a balanced view.” “I have worked very hard to ensure our community gets its fair share of the pie, and succeeded.” “No one wants to pay more money, we get that.” “If we want what you asked for, we have to fund it somehow.” Councillor Arnott also told News Of The Area, “This proposed massive rate rise is unfair on the people of Port Stephens.” “Electricity and petrol prices keep going up and up, and wage growth is not keeping up even with the basics.” “People will really struggle if this rate rise gets through,” Cr Arnott said. “It’s important that people voice their opinions online or at one of Council’s community information sessions,” Cr Arnott said. Councillor Doohan said,

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“The money is equally distributed between all three Wards; it is not all going to the Bay.” “The whole of Port Stephens will prosper equally.” “It is critical that we get our essentials right, and this will see a massive improvement in our roads.” “This is top of my priority list.” “All the projects identified will provide employment and stimulate our economy.” “This sounds like ‘blah blah blah’, but ask the local people who work on these sorts of jobs what it means to them and their families.” Concerned citizens are invited to attend scheduled community meetings. Tomaree Rate Payers Association (TRRA) is hosting a public forum on Monday, 6 August, 7pm at the Nelson Bay Bowling Club.

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a question related to the performance. The students selected to do this from Medowie Public School were Ellie Winter, Mindy BeerStewart and Shanay Dawson. At the end of all the performances Medowie Public School was very honoured to take home two Awards ‘Best use of minimal props’ and ‘Best individual hair and makeup’. National Awards are announced on Waka TV during September, so keep an eye out to see if Medowie is warded any further Awards at National level. During August/ September community members can vote on the ‘People’s Choice Award’ by registering their votes through Facebook. Keep an eye out on the school Facebook page for entry details. If you would like the opportunity to see all our Wakakirri dancers perform one last time, head on over to Irrawang High School’s ‘Showcase’ production on the 8 August 2018.

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Pitching for a Regional Park By Marian SAMPSON

ANNA Bay may look like it lacks a little love but residents of the area are keen to see improvements. Not the least of which is they are pitching for an ‘All Abilities’ Regional Park for Anna Bay. Coral Kearins spoke passionately at the July Council Meeting to gain support and funding for the project. The vision is clear, the Park will have passive and active play areas and will help alleviate the need for recreational space created by the manufactured home villages which are currently being developed in the area. Coral Kearins said, “This will be a Park that we will visit again and again, bringing

happiness and harmony to the community.” In her presentation, Coral shared success stories of other councils to gain significant funding for regional parks including Muswellbrook and Port Macquarie. She believes that an ‘All Abilities’ Regional Park at Anna Bay will assist in building social cohesion and that the park could be funded through the Regional Growth Fund. Councillor Doohan addressed the elephant in the room, asking the costs of the proposed park which will run somewhere between $5-6 million. Councils position on the possibility of the park was that they would need to invest significant funds in the region of $30,000 to $40,000 to make

Firies Climb By Rachael VAUGHAN

A GROUP of local volunteer firefighters are putting in the hard yards to raise money for a very worthwhile cause. Firefighters from Medowie and Raymond Terrace Rural Fire Brigades will be taking on the 1504 steps located inside the Sydney Tower Eye to raise funds for and awareness of Motor Neurone Disease on 20 October. To put the climb into perspective, the 1504 steps equates to 98 storeys or a vertical distance of 820 feet. If that doesn’t sound difficult enough, the firefighters will also be carrying an extra 24kg on their shoulders. And just to make sure each climber doesn’t change their mind halfway up, there is no turning back once you go through the fire door on the ground floor. But this is all for a great cause. Motor Neurone Disease is a progressive, terminal neurological disease that can strike anyone. At this time, there is no known cure or effective treatment with two people dying of this debilitating disease each day in Australia.

Motor Neurone Disease is cruel in nature with a progressive loss of the use of limbs and the ability to speak, swallow and breathe, while the mind and senses usually remain intact. The Firefighters’ climb helps raise much needed funds to help find the elusive cure. Macquarie University houses Australia’s largest Motor Neurone Disease research facility that employs over 70 researchers and 12 clinicians all working towards finding this cure. The local contingent has started putting in the hours, training the house down every weekend as a team in order to be ready once climb day comes around. “It’s wonderful the support we are receiving from the community for our committed firefighters from Lower Hunter RFS including the 9 from Medowie,” Lower Hunter RFS Climbers Team Leader Louise McClelland told News Of The Area. “We’re hoping to raise all that we can to assist funding for research into a cure for this devastating disease.” Medowie Brigade member Alice Lavender told News Of The Area, “For me I’d say that

an application for funding. Some 250 submissions from the public have been obtained on what the public would like in a Regional Park at Anna Bay. Ideas as diverse as night telescopes to engage in viewing the clear night skies which are enjoyed in Port Stephens have been put forward for the Park. Councillor Sarah Smith spoke for the Park citing the positive benefits for tourism and economic development, as well as the obvious benefits for local youths. The 1.7 hectare site that the community is proposing for the park may require clarification on ownership. Council has committed to bring a plan forward to potentially undertake the development of the Park in stages.

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although it may feel like a struggle climbing those stairs, I’m motivated by the courage MND sufferers show every day and that’s what drives me to raise more money and train harder.” Another Medowie Brigade member, Kyra McGrorey-Clark, is appreciating another aspect of the climb. “It’s really great getting to know other people from other Brigades off the fire ground while we train, building friendships and being active

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Everything Old Is New Again EARLY in their term Council committed to taking Council meetings on the road to provide better access to the wider community to the process of local Government. The July Council meeting was the first in a series which will allow residents to access Council meetings without travelling to Raymond Terrace. While the change in venue did stop the meeting from being webcast, it was extremely well attended with the Birubi Surf Life Saving Club transformed for the occasion. Over 50 people were in attendance for the meeting, showing that residents

appreciate the effort that Council has made in taking these meetings to the community. Councillor John Nell OAM who has served on Port Stephens Council for over 30 years said, “This is a case of everything old is new again as when he was Mayor the Council Meetings were taken to the community in much the same way.” Councillor Dunkley told News Of The Area, “It is important that people can see what happens at local Government and to get a feel for what happens and share in the decision process.” He believes that the questions and answers session

at the end of the meeting was valuable. Members of the public asked about the management of defunct development sites in the CBD of Anna Bay, spoke about Lot 424 at Shoal Bay being added to Halifax Park and the proposed rate rises for Port Stephens in this session. The Tomaree Residents and Ratepayers Association is holding an open meeting on 6 August commencing at 6pm at Nelson Bay Bowling Club to conduct a forum on the proposed Special Rate Variation. Members of Council staff and the Mayor will be in attendance at the TRRA forum. Dates and venues for future Council meetings will be

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Talking Love Seafood with Lyndey Milan By Marian SAMPSON

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RECENTLY I figuratively, sat down with Lyndey Milan, OAM to talk about food and the upcoming Love Seafood Festival in Port Stephens. Lyndey is an Australian icon when it comes to food, having among other things co-hosted ‘Fresh’ with the Australian Women’s Weekly on Channel 9 and having been Food Director for the Australian Women’s Weekly. I approached interviewing such a seasoned media

Man of Steel KNOWN locally as ‘The Man of Steel’, Aubrey Brooks and his fellow Martial Arts Masters are embarking on a new initiative, to empower women and children against domestic violence and bullying. Since the closure of BHP, Aubrey has worked tirelessly to preserve the history of an industry which was at the heart of Newcastle’s industrial base. His dedicated band of

former employees raised funds to establish ‘The Muster Point’. This structure is a memorial to the industry and the thousands of Novocastrians who were employed there. Aubrey is a popular guest speaker for interested community groups and also conducts tours of the site. It was however at a gettogether of Martial Arts Masters that the subject

personality with some trepidation, however Lyndey put me entirely at ease as we laughed and chatted about all things food and Port Stephens. Lyndey Milan told News Of The Area, “I have been to Port Stephens when my eldest child was a baby. We visited the Country Club and I have been back since and I am very much looking forward to coming back again for the Love Seafood Festival.” At the Festival Lyndey will be hosting a dinner created by our local chefs working together to showcase the stunning produce that the Port has to offer. “The dinner is an exciting event having such

of domestic violence and schoolyard bullying was raised. The 27 year veteran black belt (3rd Dan) and others highly qualified in the Oriental Arts of self defence, decided to do something about the problem. “Empowering the individual is the way to go,” he said. “I no longer teach but I funnel those interested in self defence towards qualified instructors who will be able to empower them.”

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a wonderful menu and being able to sample all the Chefs’ different takes on local seafood is something that money can’t normally buy.” Her cooking is influenced by seasonal produce, where she is in the world, and how she feels. At present her favourite dish to cook is a paella. Lyndey sees a promising future for food tourism at the Bay she believes that Rick Stein’s enterprise Bannisters will help drive tourism to Port Stephens. For those who are looking for the perfect fish dinner at home, Lyndey recommends a really fresh fish fillet with skin on, cooked in a pan with butter and olive oil. “Simply place the fish into the hot butter and oil skin down and allow to cook, keep it flat and don’t turn it, finish the fillet with a squeeze of lemon and enjoy,” she said. When it comes to cooking fish Lyndey has the an edge, as she has been teaching cooking seafood at the Sydney Seafood School at the Fish Markets for many years. You can find out more about the Love Seafood Festival which runs throughout August at www.portstephens.org.au

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RESIDENTS of Port Stephens all know that in a medical emergency we can count on the Westpac Rescue Helicopter to be there. The Port Stephens Westpac Helicopter Support Group raises funds to ensure that the service stays in the air. They recently held a fundraising raffle at MarketPlace Raymond Terrace to support the cause. Marg Wilbow told News Of The Area, “Local businesses donated some of the raffle prizes, with gift packs from Blooms Chemist, Terrace Meats and Dan Murphy, the latter two donating gift vouchers to entice locals to buy a ticket or two.” The Members of the Support Group donated a handmade throw rug, and bohemia wine glasses and a bottle of wine as well. “It was a very successful day due to the generosity of the public with over $280 raised,” she said. To date $24,000 has been forwarded to The Westpac Helicopter Service by Port Stephens Support Group. The biggest fundraising event “The Angel Billy “golf day will be

held on 28th October at Nelson Bay Golf Club. The continued efforts of the community are needed to keep the service in the air. It costs around $40 million dollars annually to keep the helicopters and crews ready to respond when needed. The operating costs of the helicopters are approximately $1,000 per hour in fuel, $1,000 per hour to run the engine,

$1,500 for the airframe and for $500 avionics, a total of $4,000 per hour. The crews fly approximately 2000 missions a year, saving lives in Port Stephens, the Hunter and north to Byron Bay and West as far as Lightning Ridge. The Port Stephens Westpac Helicopter Support Group is one of 37 member organisations with 1000 members who all raise funds for the cause.

Car Crash Kills Man A MAN has died after a twovehicle crash at East Seaham on Monday. Emergency services were called to Newline Road, East Seaham, just after 4pm (Monday 30 July), following reports that two-vehicles had collided. The driver of a silver Ford sedan, a man, died at the scene. The driver of a Toyota Landcruiser a 59-year-old man, suffered minor injuries and was taken to John Hunter Hospital.

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Championship Moto Meeting SOME of Australia’s leading motorcycle stars are coming to the Barleigh Ranch track at Eagleton to chase honours in the 2018 Australian Senior Track

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nominated, with some from as far afield as Townsville and Melbourne. Two, three and four-wheel championship classes, as well as support classes to showcase some of Australia’s best junior riders will make up the two days of action. The Hunter Motorcycle Club President Keith Davies is himself a former national champion and he readily acknowledges the amount of work that goes in to staging an Australian Championship meeting. “A lot of local businesses as well as individuals have helped the club put this meeting together,” said Mr Davies. A Woman’s class is included in the program and among the contingent of host club riders contesting the meeting will be

Sally Smith (66) and Laura Saxon (82). The Club last hosted an Australian Championship meeting in 2016 and if the action this weekend is as exciting then fans will undoubtedly enjoy a big program of thrills and excitement. Action will get under way both days at 10.00am at the Barleigh Ranch Raceway, just off the Pacific Highway at Eagleton. News Of The Area has two family passes to giveaway. Simply email us telling us you’d like to go (media@ newsofthearea.com.au) or go to our Facebook Page and Like Us. Either option will place you onto the draw. Competition closes Friday 3 August 5pm. Winners notified by email or Facebook.

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WHAT a breath of fresh air it was to read your page 2 edition dated the 26th July. First I read where the Council have commenced to hold meetings on the Peninsular, a promise made by Ryan Palmer prior to the last Council Election.

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It can seem difficult to decorate a home that you are renting, but there are some style tips you can employ. Walls: If you are prepared to pay for the materials, do the work and are painting a neutral colour, maybe your landlord will agree to you giving the rooms a facelift with paint. Use large wall art pieces instead of a lot of small pieces, eliminating the need for lots of holes in the walls. Furniture: Use stylish pieces, either buy Ikea style furniture that you can assemble yourself or why not go to op shops for a shabby chic or industrial look. Either way, furniture makes a huge difference to a home’s overall appearance. Floors: If you hate the carpet buy large decorative rugs. Ensure you purchase good quality rugs though avoiding trip hazards and ensuring endurance for wear and tear. Lighting: It can impact a room enormously. Purchase beautiful light shades. Have a statement piece. Dress up a room quickly with gorgeous light fittings & lamps. Gardens: Transform them with statement plants in pots, garden art & outdoor furniture you can take with you when you leave. Hope that helps. Denise.

Then I see in the same edition plans for Little Beach wharf to be modified something long overlooked for some years by successive Councils. The fresh faces of Jaimie Abbott and Ryan Palmer are in stark contrast to Political and Local Government representatives.

Already this team are doing things rather than just talking and having photos taken. The people on the Peninsular have waited a long time for this attention and I for one say congratulations.

children could drown adjacent to the marina rock wall and ugly sandbags where a beach dune and large stabilising trees once stood. Three years ago there was much community consultation, and since then there has only been the sand bag remedy with more large trees left vulnerable and falling into the water. This current legacy is now

left for our ratepayers to continue to throw money at Conroy Park Beach area, and should be financed by the State Government, its their responsibility and they are receiving the lease payments from The Anchorage Hotel/ Marina.

Sand Erosion Issue

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THIS photo shows where Conroy Park Beach, Corlette has ended up again the eastern wall of The Anchorage Marina. This has come about due to Council’s inaction over the past 30 years, whereby the Hotel/Marina owners have completely ignored one of the major conditions of Development Consent to remove and replace this sand in the area from west to east, via rubber-tyred trucks to the beach area at Conroy Park, named after Arthur Conroy, a previous Health Inspector with Port Stephens Council. This condition of the approval was placed on the development to counteract the loss of the western tidal and wave influences to replace sand from west to east naturally. The legacy we have now been left with is deep water where

q Sand Erosion.

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I have a community anxiety. Recently I was given a written quote for “tinting” on my sunroom windows. I accepted the written quote and went ahead. I was suspicious at the time as the “guy” said: “I like to use my brain to work out the amount required to cover the windows”. I accepted the quote. After the job was completed, by the daughter, dad disappeared. On return dad said: “I got into trouble from the boss for not using the calculator instead of my brain.” Ho! ho! did I see him coming? He doubled the amount. How often does this happen to women? And do we need to pay a little more? Why are our local tradesmen crooks? Does it happen to men so often? SA, Fingal Bay

Dear SA, I’m going to try and merge my Netflix binging with some good advice. Recently, I’ve been watching Cosmetic Surgery Disasters (or some equally captivating title) which is hosted by the same guy who does the Embarrassing Bodies show (as an aside, who in their right mind would allow their infected anal fistula to be broadcast to the world?). Bear with me, SA. I know this appears to be an even wilder segue than I usually take, but bear with me. Let’s take the common boob job. Surgeon A says it will cost $14,000 plus the anaesthetist ($1,500) and then a couple of grand for any unforeseen issues that arise. Surgeon B says you can look like Jessica Rabbit and they’ll throw in return flights to Thailand, five-star accommodation, a round-the-clock medical team and some carafes of lime-green alcohol that you can sip, poolside, even though you’re attached to a drip and swaddled in bandages. The thing is, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. In relation to your particular issue with tradesmen, I would suggest that you always tell them that you work for the ATO. This scares the bejesus out of them. You watch how quickly their conversation moves from ‘do and charge’ to ‘verified quote’ when you start throwing in a line about Nigel from the tax department and how his current focus is on window tinting experts (following last year’s crack down on hair tinting professionals). On a more serious note, if you have a written quote, say: ‘Look Mr Tinter, I don’t want to get between you or your boss or your calculator or your brain. It’s not my fault that you can’t do basic calculations, that’s your business. I’ve accepted the quote and that’s what I’m paying.’ He doesn’t have a leg to stand on. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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Sami Every Passing Minute NELSON Bay Bowling Club hosts ‘Sami’ this Friday night, 3 August from 6:45pm. Make a night of it, enjoy dinner at the Club, and stay for the live music. Sami is an Australian singer/songwriter/ entertainer from Young NSW, who is actively making a permanent name for herself in the music industry, by her hard work and ambition.

She captivates her audience with her approachable personality and natural stage presence. Her vocal ability is beyond her years and her songwriting has been well recognised within the industry, winning many prestigious Awards. With the release of her Award winning, debut album ‘SAMIEvery Passing Minute’, Sami performs over one

hundred shows every year including two International tours in Canada and New Zealand in 2016 and 2017. With nearly 1,000 sales of her album, the public and industry have responded well. Her current single ‘I Just Want To Love You’ hit the iTunes charts at #5 on the 7th June 2016, sitting right underneath Australian sensation; Keith Urban.

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Sami adds onto her full time music career with her journalistic approach writing about her touring life to many magazines and newspapers, while also creating her very own DVD Documentaries about her tours and towns visited. Performing in major festivals, she also reports yearly on the Red Carpet at the Australian Golden Guitar Awards. Sami is trained vocally in classical techniques and found the contemporary music genre after being accepted into the 2011 CCMA Academy at Tamworth junior course. Over the past years, Sami has developed a large amount of skill on numerous different instruments and incorporates these sounds into her performances such as saxophone, keyboard, ukulele

q Sami is ready to take the stage at Nelson Bay Bowling Club this Friday night. and acoustic guitar. She is known for encouraging a great amount of audience participation as entertainment is a big part of her success with her

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Tuesday vets winner John Knight 21 c/b from Tony wagg

Wednesday stableford Ladies winner Jane Lawler 38 from Deidre brander 32 Mens winner

audience. Give Sami’s performance a listen, and enjoy a night out on the town at Nelson Bay Bowling Club.

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SOFA bed, brown suede. Use twice Exc. cond. $100 Ono 0419212863. Can deliver local SOFA bed, plush, black, one Dyear old, L bed used SO only once, $300 Ph 0427204450

SMIK care Triumph Walker. Never LD used. MOTOROLA mobile Brand SO new $60 phone. 4G enabled 0431261922 unlocked. 4D months L warranty SO remaining. SUN Lounge, 4 As new. $100. Seater, attractive fabric cover. Good condition. $90 0447228826 OAK Dining Table $190 Extension with LD 6 chairs Like new SURF Ski - Wave SO 0405 388 607 Master. Good condition very stable. Good in surf as well as calm/ conditions. OUTDOOR Dining choppy Setting. Black Glass Includes paddle $375. 49822004 Top Table L90 D cm x O 6 Folding 150 cm S with Chairs $85 Excellent TIMBER TV stand Cond. 0402246253 One shelf, glass doors $45 82Lx45Wx66H CLASSIFIEDS 49812682 ads@mcnota.com.au TIMBER dining suite PEARL mobility scooter, $250 very good cond. gd cond, very little use, Tea G/dns 49198091 D new bat,OLdismantles, S fit in medium size boot TIMBER lounge solid $950 Ph 4997 0986 3 piece - 3 seater and 2 armchairs. $500 0428970662 POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 TRAILER converstion wide, excel cond Galvanised aluminium $1500. 0404477158 sides to start new trailer project.Professionally built Height - 2ft hingeable Up to 3foot POWER mover jock- 6inches Length - 8foot ey wheel for trailer 5inches Width - 5foot 9 or caravan. As new 1/4 $850 49970986 $165 49970435

PRIDE Go Go Elite Traveller motor scooter LOUNGE Cream 2 with hoist (suitable seater loungeD$45 and for 4WD vehicles). L 02 4997 9333 | armchair www.tradeprosolar.com.au single $15 SO Recently serviced, D 0427861227 both SOL batteries replaced, new front basket and manual. CLASSIFIEDS $750 negotiable. ads@mcnota.com.au Will separate hoist and scooter. Ph 0428291907 LOUNGE, modern 3 seater with RIDE on mower John chaise Almost new. Deere L110 lawn Soft green. $850. tractor 17.5hp 40242775 D Kohler OLOnly 237 42inch S cut hours. Spare parts included. $1,500 CLASSIFIEDS in the 49970435 News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof ROLLER top desk D 8 drawers.OLTimber S $200 49970986 LOUNGE suite dark blue leather 3seater and 2 armchairs RHINO roof top boat in good cond. loader. $1,000 ono. $500. Lg timber 0400735790 extendable 49820432 CLASSIFIEDS Salamander. ads@mcnota.com.au

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Tilligerry Social Golf Club results for 27/7/2018 Outright winners. Steve Venner and Ron McKay. 64 1/4

Runners up. Adam Cowie & Brian Riddell. 67

Nelson Bay Golf Club Weekly News & Results 22th to 28th July: Blair Gibson, one of the ProShop staff, by having one of the Ladies shave-off his beard, raised over $300, which he donated to Tuesday’s Ladies Ovarian Charity golf day. Jo White, Ladies’ President commented, “playing golf, especially on such a beautiful day is always fun. When the activity is linked to fund-raising, particularly cancer-related, then there is an extra incentive to participate, with opportunities for everyone to help raise the maximum funds possible. Money raised will help ease pressure on families, impacted by this cancer and treatment. Thank you to all the players and Blair for helping us raise a total in excess of $800.” Highlights of the week: Saturday, Nelson Bay hosted the Ladies 3 Club Swing event attracting players from Charlestown, Horizons, Merewether and Nelson Bay. With a total of 44 players, a special mention to Amy Squires, Nelson Bay’s 11 year old Junior player who won her Division but with a score of 37 took out the Leader of the Ladies’ field. Go Amy. Results round-up: SUNDAY JULY 22: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Sharon Dunn 37, Runner-up Arja Levonpera 36. Division 2: Winner Annette Rumble 38, Runner-up Charmaine Pattison 37. Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner

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A ball each for our two ladies in the 9 hole competition Margaret Gale and Dianne Porter.

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Peter Beatty 38. B Grade: Winner Penton Sutcliffe 40. C Grade: Winner Nigel Eves 44. MONDAY JULY 23: Men’s Vets Stableford: Div 1: Winner Geoff White 27, Runnerup Barry Kalousek 26. Div 2: Winner Bob Nelson 25, Runner-up Brian Murphy 24. TUESDAY JULY 24:Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Lyn Robertson 38, Runnerup Fran Guides 35 c/b, Third Janelle Tolhurst 35. Div 2: Winner Ann Turner 35, Runner-up Charmaine Pattison 34 c/b, Third Marg Reimer 34. Div 3: Winner Deirdre Haxton 37, Runnerup Di Brown 36, Third Linda Goudge 34. WEDNESDAY JULY 25: Men’s Stableford: Course 1: A Grade: Winner Scott Quinn 40, Runner-up Eric Kidd 38. B Grade: Winner Malcolm Baker 40, Runner-up Ray Moore 38. C Grade: Winner Russ Finerty 39 c/b, Runnerup John Geoghegan 39. Course 2: A Grade: Winner Vinko Komadina 39, Runnerup Nev Stanfield 37. B Grade: Winner Phil Murray 45, Runner-up Jamie Keating 41. C Grade: Winner Rick Bartsch 39, Runner-up Don Jones 37. THURSDAY JULY 26: Ovarian Cancer Charity Day-Ladies 4BBB Stableford: Overall: Winners Pat Monro + Sue Moore 48 c/b, Runnersup Annette Rumble + Sue McDonald 48 c/b, Third

q Robyn Kennett and Blair Gibson. Alana McGee + Dianne Moon 48 c/b. Men’s Vets Stableford 9 Holes: Winner Bob Moodie 21, Runner-up Nigel Eves 19 c/b. FRIDAY JULY 27: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Julie Partridge 39. Div 2: Winner Roz Manley 31. Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Peter Mentis 35, Runner-up Steve Conrades 29. B Grade: Winner Kevin Stevens (vis) 38, Runner-up Warren Andrews 35. C Grade: Winner Bob Fulton 39 c/b, Runner-up John Bell 39. SATURDAY JULY 28: Men’s Stableford: Course 1: A Grade: Winner Michael Sproule 40 c/b, Runner-up Rodney Barker 40. B

Grade: Winner Robert Diemar 39, Runner-up Mick Regan 38. C Grade: Winner Stephen Rigby 38 c/b, Runner-up Terry Smith 38. Course 2: A Grade: Winner Peter Metham 38 c/b, Runner-up Craig More 38. B Grade: Winner John Moretti 41, Runner-up Jason Sporer 40. C Grade: Winner Wal Reisch 39, Runnerup Warrren Parkinson 37. Ladies Stableford 3 Club Swing: Div 1: Winner Jo Geddes (Vis) 34, Runner-up Louise Southward (vis) 32 c/b, Third Place Barbara Frost 32. Div 2: Winner Amy Squires 37, Runner-up Judith McCosker (vis) 34, Third Place Robbie McClurg (Vis) 33.

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free transportation to and from treatment and medical appointments. However, on the 11th the action in the field will commence at 12.30pm with The Raymond Terrace Ravens taking on Aberglassyln in the Women’s League Tag. At 1.30pm, The Raymond Terrace Magpies take on Stroud, with the third and final game in a huge day of football, sees the Mighty Magpies against Stockton. However, on days such as this, the action on the field is secondary to the action off it. For you to make a difference, all you need to do is pay your $2 entry fee at the gate and buy the odd raffle ticket. All funds raised by the Hunter Breast Cancer Foundation stay in the Hunter, helping patients focus on getting through their treatment for breast cancer and back to living the life they love. Breast Cancer is a terrible disease and you never know when it will hit, so please do what you can and we’ll see you at Lakeside on the 11th.

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R&R Property – The Rural & Residential Specialists Area Specialist For Property Sales – Lisa Coburn 0499 172 753 Area Specialist For Property Management – Bec Swanbrough 0477 997 079

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Thursday, 2 August, 2018


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