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World Champions By Margie TIERNEY THE Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest Surf Lifesaving Club created history last week when it’s Open Reserve Men’s Boat Crew was crowned World Champions at the International Life Saving World Championships in Adelaide. “Wow! What an achievement,” Lifesaving Club Peter Rogers told News of the Area. “The first ever surfboat crew to represent Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest Surf Lifesaving Club at a World Surf Life Saving Championship and they came away with the Gold medal, World Champions.” Chris Sando, James Fitzpatrick, Callan Sheldon, Mitch Baker, coached and swept by Greg Ross, travelled to Glenelg Beach

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in South Australia to race against the best surfboat crews both Nationally and Internationally. “High winds and rough conditions saw the first event of the day cancelled,” Peter said. “Tough conditions didn’t hamper our local crew.” “Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest (TGHN) were able to cut through the choppy conditions and the competition, coming away

with two convincing first places and a close second to qualify for the semi-final on the following day,” Peter said. Day Two saw TGHN dominate the semi-final to make it through to the World Championship Final. Then came the big test, but they didn’t falter. “In calmer conditions, our local crew led from start to finish, a blistering start

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Nearly 50 millimetres of rain fell on the Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest towns in less than 12 hours last Wednesday. Wind gusts of nearly 60 kilometres an hour also brought down a number of trees and plenty of branches, causing some minor damage. The storm came through in two fronts, dark clouds turning day to night in both the morning and

tried to make the most of the brief respite around lunchtime. “We grabbed our beach gear and headed to Jimmy’s Beach, but sadly a massive black cloud came in from across the Bay, making our stay short lived,” tourist Liz Cullen said. Temperatures dropped to to around 16 degrees making it feel more like Winter than Spring. In Sydney, the

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Championships held in March at Swansea/ Belmont, Sharon gained two 2nds and a 3rd in beach and surf competition. “Competing against the best, Sharon came away with a 4th Place in the 2km Beach run event, a great achievement,” Peter said. Our new local World Champions now head off next weekend, joined by the Club’s Under 19’s and Masters Crews, to compete in rounds 3 and 4 of the State Streets Surf Boat series to be held at Macksville and Scotts Head.

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managing to capture some magnificent shots. Louise Richards used the backdrop of the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Club to show off the storm in all its treacherous glory.

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off the beach and great rowing in much calmer conditions had them row away from challenges made by the Yamba, Lorne and Queenscliff crews to cross the line in the Gold Medal position.” “An amazing and committed effort and a testament to the crew’s improvement over the past season,” Peter said. “For a Club the size of Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest to compete on that level plus have terrific life saving skills, shows tremendous dedication.” “From being the first SLS Club Nationally to be awarded Gold Club status two years ago, to now having a World Champion Surfboat crew, it speaks enormously for the dedications and efforts put in by all its members.” Also competing in the Masters World Surf Life Saving Championships was Club member Sharon Taylor. In the NSW State

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Bridge for the Brain By Margie TIERNEY

THE game of Bridge is alive and well and thriving in Hawks Nest. Dating back to the 17th century, ‘Bridge’ is a game to test the brain. But it also offers so much more. “We have 105 active members and our membership is climbing thanks to the welcoming attitude at the Hawks Nest Club and our appreciation of the importance of the social

aspects of the game,” Leslie Falla told News Of The Area. “We meet on Mondays at 6pm and Fridays at 12 noon and roughly eight times a year we have our highly popular Sunday lunchtime session when members and their partners are treated to some great homemade cooking,” Leslie said. Bridge is played worldwide but closer to home there are local Congresses across the Bay and in Taree. “This year we hosted a Port

Teams Event in a three way competition against Tomaree and Tilligerry,” Leslie said. “The theme was friendly yet competitive.” Early in the New Year, Leslie will be holding lessons for beginners.. “Over the last 12 months our wonderful new Clubhouse, together with its welcoming atmosphere, has proved to be much appreciated by those wanting to learn or improve their game.”

“The format will again be as little whiteboard teaching as possible and as much actual card play as can be fitted in.” “Lessons are always fun; always informal and very affordable,” Leslie added. The Hawks Nest Bridge Club is located at 26 Yamba Street, Hawks Nest. For more details contact Leslie Falla on 0413 487 282.

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Literature Awards outcome IT’S been run and won. The Port Stephens Literature Awards this year had some fabulous entries. The Judges had a hard time scoring, but they all used

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variety of backgrounds. The Panel then meet with the Awards Coordinator in a “round table” discussion. Each story is voted on. The top 20 go through to the next level judging. This level is comprised of 3 Judges from professional backgrounds. These Judges independently score the stories and a ranking is determined. All stories are read as anonymous documents where the only person to know who has submitted a story is the Awards Coordinator (who isn’t a Judge). Awards Coordinator, Sue Hamilton said. “We believe that this is the fairest system available to us and it has been used for well over 15 years.” Ms Hamilton said, “Thank you for the support of the News Of The Area along with our other sponsors, Port Stephens Council, Club Lemon Tree and Tilligerry Adult & Community Education Inc. We hope you all enter again in 2019.”

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Santa’s Run Around the Area this December By Margie TIERNEY GUESS who’s coming to town a little early? Santa will be doing his traditional run on Christmas Eve, with the help of the Pindimar/Tea

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Pindimar Station at 1pm on Monday 24 December, Santa will head down Pindimar Road, Bundabah Road, Bundabah Village, Clarke Street, South Pindimar, South Pindimar Village Warri Road, Koree Street, North Pindimar, North Pindimar Village then back to Pindimar Station at around 3pm. As always parents are being asked to ensure their children stay safe. And Santa will also be hitching a ride on a fire truck starting from Captains Cove in Leeward Circuit, Tea Gardens heading off at 1pm. The Santa run will take in lots of stops along the way from Tea Gardens to Hawks Nest and back. For a full itinerary, check the Pindimar/Tea Gardens Rural Fire Service Facebook page. As always, it’s a busy time for the RFS. Last week, they were called to a grass fire at the 12 Mile Creek Rest Area. “Wheel bearings collapsed on a boat trailer which then started a grass fire, then bush as well, on both sides of the Pacific

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NOMINATIONS are now open for the 2019 Australia Day Awards and MidCoast Council is looking for nominations for individuals and community groups whose efforts contribute to the overall health and happiness of their wider communities. Mayor

David West is encouraging members of the community to get behind the Awards and help to celebrate our local heroes. Categories for nominations include Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Community Activity of the Year (includes community

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Market Day Thank You to Community

By Margie TIERNEY

THE Pindimar and Bundabah Community Association (PBCA) would like to say Thank You to the volunteers and visitors who helped to make this year’s Market Day a great success. Betty Economos, PBCA Secretary said, “The food was excellent and everyone appeared to be enjoying themselves.” “We’re getting more and more stalls and car boot sellers every year.” “We wish to thank all those who attended as well as the volunteers who helped to make this function possible. Without them it would not happen.” Betty said, “There’s a big Thank You to those who cleaned the grounds and facilities, those who helped set up and worked on the day and finally the people who helped at the end of the day

with the tidy and clean up.” All in all, it was a busy three days for the organisers. There were 55 visitors who tasted and judged the eight home brews. The winner was Allan Bentley’s Brew Number Eight. He also took out the Second and Third prizes with brews which he had let mature over 12 months. All his brews scored over 1,000 points. The mystery brew was number 3 and Mr. R. Burge from Sydney won the draw and the prize for nominating it as the mystery brew. “The thong throwing contestants broke all previous records and once again we thank all those who donated items, the stall holders, car boot/trailer persons, Red Cross ladies and vintage car owners who helped make the day a great success,” Betty said.

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Community invited to meet with police By Margie TIERNEY AREA Command and local Police Officers will join forces for a Community Forum in Tea Gardens next week. Port Stephens/Hunter Chief Inspector Anthony Townsend will lead the meeting which is being held at the Tea Gardens Public School at 6 pm on Thursday 13 December. “It’s an opportunity for the community to speak face to face with Police Management,” Tea Gardens Senior Constable Dave Coyle told News Of The Area. Chief Inspector Townsend said, “Police will be there to listen to the local community so they can raise issues directly with local Officers,

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the Crime Prevention Office, Highway Patrol and Management.” Former Port Stephens Superintendent Chris Craner started the community forum initiative several years ago. “Meetings have been held across the Raymond Terrace sector throughout the year at Dungog, Clarence Town and Stroud,” Inspector Townsend said. Police say they’ll be happy to answer questions around ‘manning’, the $1million upgrades to the Tea Gardens and Karuah Police Stations or any other community concerns. Tea Gardens Public School is located at 23 Witt Street, opposite the Anglican Church.

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Markets on Public Space UNDER the draft policy, market operators are required to collaborate with Council, local residents, the business community and other agencies to ensure consideration is given to the physical space markets

occupy and the people and businesses surrounding them. The policy relates to all regular markets taking place throughout the MidCoast region, on Council owned land, or Council controlled public land – including farmers markets. Festivals and ‘one-off’ community based events

and fundraisers such as annual markets and fetes occurring once a year, along with markets taking place on private land, will be excluded from this policy. They may, however, be subject to a separate approval process such as a Special Event or Development Application. The policy has been placed on public exhibition and community feedback is welcome.

Crawford Street Bulahdelah upgrades MIDCOAST Council will soon oversee road works to reconstruct a section of Crawford Street, Bulahdelah. The work will be undertaken in two stages, between Lee and Richmond Streets. From late November, MidCoast Council’s appointed contractors will assist with Telstra relocation works, during which time Crawford Street will be closed at the Lee Street end. Access will be maintained

for residents via Richmond Street. Stage one also sees the installation of a box culvert along the eastern side of the street, improving drainage by diverting stormwater into existing streams on the western side. Subject to completion of the Telstra relocation works and with weather permitting, stage one is due for completion late-January 2019. More information: w w w. m i d c o a s t . n s w. g o v. au/News-Media/More-

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“Markets contribute socially, culturally and economically to our region,” said Council’s Coordinator of Economic Development and Events, Robyn Brennan.” “Most are run by volunteers and help support a range of great community causes.”

Ms Brennan said, “We hope the new policy will assist by providing a consistent approach to managing regular markets across the region, clearly outlining requirements about the use of our public spaces and supporting market organisers to run a successful

event for the benefit of the whole community,” she said. For further information head to Council’s website www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/ Have-Your-Say where you can view the document and provide feedback until 2 January, 2019.

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Personal Bests for Swimmers NORTH Coast Regional Swimming Championships were held at Coffs Harbour on the weekend of 24 to 25 November. A number of locals swimmers competed in the Stroud Seals team which attended. Medowie swimmers Hosanna Gray, Angel Gray, Grace Gray and Robert Stanley competed at the Championships. Raymond Terrace swimmers Jacob, Caleb and Claire Whitter also competed at their first Regional Carnival. The swimmers enjoyed great weather and a really well organised carnival. Silver Medals were won by Robert Stanley in 200 breast, Grace Gray in the 200 breast and 100 breast. A Bronze medallion was awarded to Grace Gray in 50 breast and Robert Stanley in the 100 breast. Robert Stanley also achieve a significant PB in his 50 breaststroke putting him in a competitive position for State Age Championships later in December. Congratulations to our newest competitors Jacob, Caleb and Claire Whitter who all achieved significant Personal Bests (PBs). Jacob took a whopping 4.67 seconds off his 50 free time and Claire reduced her 50 free time by 1.66 seconds and her 100 free by 4.67 seconds. Caleb Whitter made big reductions of 6,7 seconds and 3.01 seconds to his 100 free and 50 back times. Not to be outdone Angel Gray reduced her 50 free time and 50 breast time by 2.63 seconds and 0.29. Additionally Hosanna Gray swam 50 fly, 100 breast, 200 breast and achieved PBs in all these events. Hinton senior swimmer Jeremy Edstein who has been undergoing HSC exams and has been unable to train, attended and swam numerous long distance and short distance events and made his PBs. Jeremy swam strongly and was pleased to make his target times. Coach Michael Abel who is training the squad to peak at Country Championships in February was pleased the squad was on target. He was particularly pleased with the performance of the local swimmers. Grace

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I find it very wrong that our kids are taking time off school to protest about climate change. They should be learning instead of skipping school to be radical protestors.

Craft Croup Assembling Dear News Of The Area, FOR the last three months or so the ladies of the Wednesday Craft Group have been planning, sewing and assembling magnetic fridge shopping lists. Fifty five have been completed and will accompany the meals for each recipient of Meals on Wheels. To this end our President Raylene Partridge presented these Christmas gifts to Meals on Wheels Coordinator Meredyth Rae who will play Santa. Each year much thought goes into the suitability and practicality of the gift and once that is sorted it’s full steam ahead, just like Santa’s workshop, well sort of. It give us much pleasure in giving and hope it’s also a pleasure and surprise in receiving. Margaret Munright Gray and Robert Stanley will both compete at the NSW State Age Championships in Sydney during 15 to 19 December in multiple events.

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Mrs JU, Tea Gardens. Dear Mrs JU, YOU see, the problem here is that you think students should be learning, when they have been learning – they’ve been learning about the science of climate change. These young people, our future leaders, have chosen to take notice of the scientific community instead of talk-back radio hosts and greedy corporate polluters. And it is their future to protect, Mrs JU. Many people are feeling a huge sense of despair lately regarding the inherent political apathy and downright disregard of our environment, so it is great to see that the upcoming generation are being innovative activists. They’re not putting their head in the sand, or coming up with baseless Twitter comments (cue the American President who blamed the Chinese for creating global warming as a hoax, confused climate change with the weather, and most recently only read part of his own government’s climate change report, stating that he doesn’t believe climate change has any economic impact). Meanwhile, our young people are displaying a level of understanding and intellectual maturity at odds with those running the joint. Greta Thunberg from Sweden, who is just 15, is striking because she feels it is the only option left: ‘What is the point of learning facts,’ she asks, ‘when the most important facts given by the finest scientists are ignored by our politicians.’ It seems an obvious point, but that lack of clarity is missing from our decision-makers, perhaps because many of them won’t be around to see the repercussions of their inaction. Radical problems need radical solutions, Mrs JU. If striking is what it takes, then so be it. Carpe diem. Jasminda.

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Results for Bridge Hawks Nest Bridge Club By Sally HUNTER

MONDAY 12th November N/S 1. Leslie Falla & Chez Rands 2=. Adrian Ryan & Peter Baily 2=. Bea Treharne & Runsheng Song Handicap Winners – Chez Rands & Leslie Falla Sunday 18th November N/S 1. John & Jo Younghusband 2. Carol Richards & Jeanette Whalan 3. Sue Donohue & Shirley Beasley E/W 1. Sally Hunter & Margaret Rowden 2. Bea Treharne & Sue Matheson 3. Nikolaus & Eric White Handicap Winners – Sally Hunter & Margaret Rowden Monday 19th November N/S 1. Gordon Morrison &

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Rex Stoessiger 2. Jim Thatcher & Jeanette Whalan 3. Liz Caro & Trish Thatcher Handicap Winners – Gordon Morrison & Rex Stoessiger Friday 23rd November N/S 1. John & Jo Younghusband 2. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 3. Jim Thatcher & Elizabeth Buckpitt E/W 1. Trish Thatcher & Gordon Morrison 2. Elke Greenhalgh & Gary Melrose 3. Sally Hunter & Margaret Rowden Handicap Winners – Trish Thatcher & Gordon Morrison Super Novice Section 1. Peter Baily & Runsheng Song 2. Sandy & Charlie Shuetrim 3. Anne Remment & Shirley Sinclair Handicap Winner – Pater

Baily & Runsheng Song Monday 26th November N/S 1. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 2. Liz Caro & Trish Thatcher 3. Jim Thatcher & Jeanette Whalan E/W 1. Linda & Glenn Conroy 2. Bea Treharne & Runsheng Song 3. Bill Taylor & Marcia Dane Handicap Winners – Linda & Glenn Conroy Friday 30th November N/S 1. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 2. Adrian Ryan & peter Baily 3. Gordon Morrison & Rex Stoessiger E/W 1. Sue Matheson & Runsheng Song 2. Peter Parrett & Michael Forte 3. Pamela & Breton Gibbs Handicap Winners – Runsheng Song & Sue Matheson

winner A Benson r/u T Stellema Saturday Golf men winner C Whalan r/u S McNaughton Ladies winner - M Mason Jackpot A Jobson Chook Run winner - T Allen r/u - J Graham Jackpot NTP - J Buck Sunday night Darts winner J Graham

r/u Z Watt Sunday 9th December Golf Club Christmas raffle, starts at 1200 Monster raffle Draw, Ham, turkey, chicken and showcase prizes Kids - face painting, hay rides,visitor from santa, and free kids raffle Chinese restaurant open for meals and also platters

BULAHDELAH U12’s defeated Forster at Tuncurry on Saturday, Dec 1st. Bulahdelah batted first getting 4/139 and bowled the allotted overs to Forster who scored 4/105. Best bowlers

were Isaac Redman 1/7 off 3, Henry O’Connell and Cole Buchanan both 1/6 off 2. Best batsmen were Cole Buchanan (22 not out) and Toby Barry (15 not out). Bulahdelah 3rd grade had the bye.

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Stableford. 27/11/2018. Front 9 1. Michael Talty 23 c/b 2. Geoff Lambert 23 3. Keith Glanville 21 Vouchers to 16 c/b

Back 9 1. Paul Fordy 20 2. Alan Townsend 19 3. James M Slater 18 c/b Vouchers to 16 NTP. 3rd. 5th. 10th. 16th.

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Rhodes, Jo Younghusband and Maynie Roberts 15 on the 8th end Christine Fossey, Elana Ashley and Karen McPhie zero. The onslaught continued, at a slightly lesser degree, Karen’s team losing by 13 shots, 27 v 14. Despite the scores everyone enjoyed their day of bowls. The winners were Bette Saillard, Jeanette Emmett, Dale Winter and Liz Kelly with 4 for a win plus ends. I was the lucky winner of the voucher for Myall Bistro and Café at last! Thursday 29th November: Unfortunately bowls was cancelled due to the weather, it was our annual President v Secretary Day combined with a memorial day. This will now be combined with our break up day on the 6th December.

Medal - 55 Players A. Grade 1. Elle Gottwaltz 74 C/B ( Medal Winner ) 2. Annette Benton 74 C/B 3. Fran Henderson 74 Gross Winner - Elle Gottwaltz 89 C/B N.T.P. Hole 10 - Liz Ross B. Grade 1. Marguerite Miller 74 ( Medal Winner ) 2. Dianne Candy 76 C/B 3. Patricia Dodd 76 Gross Winner - Marguerite

Miller 98 N.T.P. Hole 10 - Carol Wiggins C. Grade 1. Christine Simmons 68 ( Medal Winner ) 2.Cheryl Rose 74 3. Susan Fordy 77 Gross Winner - Christine Simmons 104 N.T.P. Hole 10 - Diane Vercoe Balls to 80 C/B

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A Grade. 1. Colin Bagnall 71 2. Paul Ibbetson 72 c/b 3. Colin J Clinch 73 B Grade. 1. John Warne 67 2. Colin Rapley 70 3. Paul McLean 73 c/b

TUESDAY 27th November: Good to see so many of our members ready for a game of bowls today. Plus visiting bowlers Barbra Hilliard (Terrigal) and Elana Ashley (Taren Point). Format for play was 3 games of 3 bowls Triples 18 ends and 2 games of Fours 21 ends. Francis Betar, Lorraine Murphy and Kayelene Pearson had a good win against Sheril Johnson, Wendy Brand and Pat Baker. The score was 12 all on the completion of the 12th end, then the rot set in for Pat’s team. The next 6 ends resulted in Kayelene’s team gaining 14 shots, Pat’s side didn’t add to their tally. Result 26 v 12. The game on Rink 3 was drawn at 7 all on the 8th end. But Ingrid

Luck, Lyn Nightingale, Bev Stephens and Loretta Baker took control and never looked back beating Judi Polak, Dot Dallas, Jill McBride and Judy McGavock 25 v 17.Bette Saillard, Jeanette Emmett, Dale Winter and Liz Kelly proved to be too strong an opposition for Jan Coomer, Dorothy Thompson, Deyonne Page and Lynne Green. On the 15th end Liz’s team were 29, Judy’s team 2. Things did improve marginally from here but still a big win for Liz 30 v 11. On the next rink it looked as if Carolyn Bywater, Lily Smith and Karen Green were giving a lesson on how to bowl for Jean Glover, Barbara Hilliard and Lynda Richards. On the 4th end the score was 11 to nil. Thankfully Lynda’s team rallied and only lost by 5 shots, 20 v 15. The story continues of “big wins”. Bev

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SATURDAY Ladies 24-11-2018 Stableford - 24 Players Overall Winner 1. Roma Bernardin 37 2. Julie Williams 34 C/B 3. Gaye Gillard 34 C/B 4. Sommai Slade 34 Balls to 31 N.T.P. Hole 10 - Julie Hammond - Robyn Keegan Tuesday Ladies 27-11-2018 Stroke Monthly

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LAWNMOWER Parklander Phantom Self propelled. Briggs and Stratton Motor. As new. $350 49828808

HAIER 422lt fridge/ freeze $175 ono Whirpool 220lt fridge/ freezer $90 ono 0402 309 584

LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489

JARS for pickling Large pots - ceramic and plastic. Material for curtains White. Good quality. Make an offer. 49972317 KAYAK – Prijon Excursion, 2 person, ideal for touring w/- storage compartments, LD includes SOpaddles, life 2 carbon jackets, Thule roof racks, storage racks. $1,800 Pristine cond. John 0418 822683.

MOBILITY scooter 2017 ‘shop rider’ As new cond. just serviced, hardly used. $1900 ono 0437 652 255 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

OZ Design 2 Seater Lounges, Modern Fabric all in excellent condition. Will separate if required. $100.00 each ONO 49198070

ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. 0429485169 Nelson Bay ROUND tile table, large. 4 chairs. Indoor/outdoor. Bought for $1,300 but will sell for $500. 49819926. ROWING Skiff - Euro Single. Croker Blades VG cond, $1000 ono 0418716225 SIMPSON 5.5kg Washing machine Perfect cond. $130 P. 0417442115 SPIRIT Ocean Kayak Scope Paddle Excellent Stability Rudder easy steering Back rest cap 100kg L4m W61cm $550 0400708179

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www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au

PUBLIC NOTICE

PRESENTATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS In accordance with Section 418(3) of the Local Government Act, 1993 Council advises that the Ordinary Meeting to be held on Wednesday 19 December 2018 at the Council Chambers, Pulteney Street, Taree will include the presentation of the audited Financial Statements and the Auditors Reports for the Financial Period ending 30 June 2018. In accordance with Section 420 of the Local Government Act 1993, any person may make a submission in writing to Council with respect to the Council’s audited Financial Statements or the Auditor’s Reports. All submissions must be lodged (email accepted) with the Council within 7 days of the public meeting. Council’s audited Financial Statements, together with the Auditor’s Reports are available for public inspection on Council’s website. A hardcopy will be available at Council’s Offices from Wednesday 5 December 2018 until Thursday 20 December 2018. A summary of the financial reports is provided below:Current Year 01/07/17 30/06/2018 $’000

Previous Period 13/05/16 30/06/17 $’000

Income Statement Total Income from Continuing Activities Total Expenses from Continuing Activities Operating result from Continuing Operations Net Operating Result For the Year / Period Gain on Local Government Amalgamation Net Result for the Year / Period Net Operating Result before grants & contributions provided for capital purposes

264,528 234,607 29,921 29,921 784,706 814,627

211,232 174,715 36,517 36,517 1,994,774 2,031,291

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203,968 79,227 2,993,350 212,049 2,906,042

135,910 44,871 2,008,790 68,538 2,031,291

8.61x 1.90% 38.25% 2.80x 6.28%

4.84x -0.28% 65.63% 3.38x 4.14%

Balance Sheet Total Current Assets Total Current Liabilities Total Non-Current Assets Total Non-Current Liabilities Total Equity

Other Financial Information Unrestricted Current Ratio Operating Performance Ratio Buildings &Infrastructure Renewal Ratio Debt Service Cover Ratio Rates & Annual Charges Outstanding Percentage PO BOX 450 FORSTER NSW 2428

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Maintenance Team Member • •

Casual Maintenance Team Member Immediate Start

Located on the pristine Myall Coast, Tea Gardens Grange is looking for an experienced Maintenance/ Handyperson who is confident and highly motivated. This role requires a self-starter who is keen to make a difference and has an interest in our war veterans and seniors. About RSL LifeCare RSL LifeCare is a leader in senior living, providing high quality retirement villages, aged care homes (nursing homes) and personal home care throughout NSW and the ACT. Proudly serving Australia for over 100 years, RSL LifeCare is a successful and growing not-for profit organisation which began as a haven for war veterans and today is open to all Australians. Our vision is one of “Continuing in the ANZAC spirit” by developing supportive, dynamic retirement living communities and providing award-winning, innovative and personalised care for our clients and residents. We are passionate about supporting our residents and clients to live fulfilling lives and enable their sense of wellbeing and independence. The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has become available for a Casual Maintenance Team Member reporting to the Village Manager situated in Tea Gardens, NSW. Selection Criteria The essential selection criteria for the role includes: • Experience with building maintenance and repairs • Understanding of electronic control devices • Ability to work within a small team or autonomously • Current manual driver’s licence (MR highly regarded) • Computer Skills • First Aid Certificate (or willing to obtain one) • Understanding of WHS practices • The ability to communicate effectively with the elderly, disabled and handicapped residents is essential along with a patient and caring disposition. We offer: • A supportive environment committed to providing excellent care and services to our residents and clients • Salary packaging opportunities as a not for profit organisation • The opportunity to join an organisation that strives to make a genuine positive difference for our clients and residents, our people and our community As part of the application process you will be required to undergo a National Criminal History Check and must hold valid Australian work rights/ visa. To apply: Please include your resume and covering letter addressing the selection criteria for the role to emma.creaswell@rsllifecare.org.au

PETER SINCLAIR GARDENS 2 MIREEN ST, HAWKS NEST NSW 2324 rsllifecare.org.au (02) 6591 7222 council@midcoast.nsw.gov.au

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Classic Sudoku

17565

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Burst Stepdowns Floods Can you find the hidden meaning in the picture puzzles below?Bear 9 Sins 5 Donkey 1.  10 Bark 6 Stringed instrument 11 Gem 7 Bird   12 Employers 8 Smack   13 College (Eng) 15 Notion OPY  14 Spirit 16 Cupola   17 Bordered 18 Brave 19 Shifts 20 Wandering  22 Picture stand 21 Of stars 2. Island (Medit) 23 24 Town (Eng) 25 Limb 25 Of the moon 26 Girl’s name 27 Too 28 Foreign 29 Before 30 Confederate  31 Prohibits  32 Shower   33 Heavy drinker  FURNITURE 34 Acid No. 111 ©Auspac Media Down   

Explorawords 1 Tear

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4 6 8 8 3 5 4 1 2 7 9 9 4 6 6 2 1 4 9 2 6 8    Palindrome Puzzle

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CrossworD solution no. 17565 

solution no. 17565

r E n D B A u l K s Across: 1. Rend, 4. Baulk, 9. Errs, 10. Yelp, 11. Opal, X E r r s Y E l P 12. Users, 13. Eton, 14. Gin, 17. Edged, 19. Moves, 22. o P A l u s E r s A Easel, 23. Malta, 25. Leg, 26. Ella, 28. Alien, 30. Ally, l u i E t o n 31. Bans, 32. Rain, 33. Toper, 34.  Tart. o G i n D r K E D G E D M o V E s Down: 2. Explode, 3. Deluges, 4.  Bruin, 5. Ass, 6. Lyre, E A s E l M A l t A 7. Kestrel, 8. Spank, 15. Idea, 16. Dome, 18. Gallant,   D l A l E G E  20. Vagrant, 21. Stellar, 24. Derby, 25. Lunar, 27. Also, E l l A u r l r A l i E n A l l Y 29. Ere.   

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Solutions

ClassiC sudoku

12

111

21. Stellar, 24. Derby, 25. Lunar, 27. Also, 29. Ere.

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Puzzles

To solve the puzzle, all the blank cells must be filled in using numbers from 1 to 9. Each number can only appear once in each row, column and in the nine 3x3 blocks.

Down 2 Burst 3 Floods 4 Bear 5 Donkey 6 Stringed instrument 7 Bird 8 Smack 15 Notion 16 Cupola 18 Brave 20 Wandering 21 Of stars 24 Town (Eng) 25 Of the moon 27 Too 29 Before

Explorawords 1. Canopy. 2. Outdoor furniture.

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Across 1 Tear 4 Thwart 9 Sins 10 Bark 11 Gem 12 Employers 13 College (Eng) 14 Spirit 17 Bordered 19 Shifts 22 Picture stand 23 Island (Medit) 25 Limb 26 Girl’s name 28 Foreign 30 Confederate 31 Prohibits 32 Shower 33 Heavy drinker 34 Acid

stEpdowns Waddles, saddle, leads, dale, lad, la, l.

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17565 Crossword Goldstar

MYALL COAST

3 1 9 8 7 2 5 4 6

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B A n s r A i n A Y t o P E r t A r t

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ANSWERS: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: 1. The bat has only two toes on one of his feet. 2. The peak in the vampire’s hair ends closer to his eyes. 3. There are only three buttons on the vampire’s coat. 4. The dog has no tag on his collar. 5. The woman’s dress is longer. NUMBERS AND LETTERS: 1. The seven wonders of the world. 2. There are three wheels on a tricycle. 3. There are three hundred and sixty six days in a leap year. 4. There are one thousand metres in a kilometre. 5. An insect has six legs. 6. A twenty one gun salute.

!!! : this not the age.

Psalm 22: 1 Isaiah 7:4 “Therefore, the Lord Himself will give you a sign. The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a Son and will call Him Immanuel.” (Immanuel means God with us.) Blessings from Lynne Miles

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READING:

12 X 12

Goldstar Crossword across: 1. Rend, 4. Baulk, 9. Errs, 10. Yelp, 11. Opal, 12. Users, 13. Eton, 14. Gin, 17. Edged, 19. Moves, 22. Easel, 23. Malta, 25. Leg, 26. Ella, 28. Alien, 30. Ally, 31. Bans, 32. Rain, 33. Toper, 34. Tart. down: 2. Explode, 3. Deluges, 4. Bruin, 5. Ass, 6. Lyre, 7. Kestrel, 8. Span k, 15. Idea, 16. Dome, 18. Gallant, 20. Vagrant,

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THE TEA Gardens Hawks Rugby League Club is already looking ahead to next year’s season with plenty of confidence and support. Tea Gardens Hotel has once again agreed to by the Hawks Major Sponsor. “We didn’t hesitate, the Hawks Football Club is great for the town, whether you’re a player or supporter,” Hotel owner, Ben Hanson said. The Hawks Secretary, Neil Reynolds is just as pleased, “The Pub’s support gives the Club a strong foundation which filters through Rugby League in the area.” The Tea Gardens Country Club is also a valuable supporter of the Club. As for the players, fresh off the field, the Lady Hawks team in the CRL Ladies 9’s tackle competition is now moving into preparation mode.

The Myall River Juniors is holding an expression of interest day on Sunday 16 December at the Tea Gardens swiming pool. All interested players and potential officials are invited to attend from 10am for a BBQ lunch. The Club is expecting to field four teams next season. “The 6-7 year old team should continue on last year’s effort, A mod team 10 to 12 years can be formed, it’s hoped that a 13 to 14 year team can be formed, and the 17’s will continue with a strong roster,” Neil Reynolds said. However, all age groups will be considered. The Hawks will hold a sign on day from midday on Sunday 16 December at Anzac Park on Marine Drive in Tea Gardens. Lady’s tag and senior players are also invited. “The Hawks have Trent

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MEMBERS BADGE DRAWS

hawksnestgolfclub.com.au

Quality Chinese & Thai Cuisine

$11 Lunch Specials Tuesday to Sunday Trading times

Lunch Tuesday to Sunday 12pm to 2pm Dinner 7 Days from 5pm

NewsOfTheArea.com.au

Hams, Hams & more Hams 40 Half Leg Hams To be Won

Friday from 6.00pm

Hams, Hams & more Hams 40 Half Leg Hams To be Won

Sunday from 5pm

Hams, Hams & more Hams 40 Half Leg Hams to be Won

Thursday, 6 December, 2018


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