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significant increase in truck traffic in recent times, it is because the National Parks and Wildlife Service commenced construction work in May to relocate a 3.2 kilometre section of the Mungo Brush Road away from the Dark Point Dune. This road is the principal vehicle access for visitors, commercial fishers, tourism operators, emergency services and the local community to the south eastern section of Myall Lakes National Park thus linking the Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest and Bulahdelah townships. Currently, the road adjoins the Dark Point Dunes which is a 250 hectare Aboriginal mobile sand dune that extends south for 5.5 kilometres in the Myall Lakes National Park which is moving inland at a rate of 3.3 to 5.9 metres per year and it is envisaged that the dune will pass onto or over the road, making it impassable to vehicles. In determining the most feasible option for this section of road, the
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medical centres (local and away) as well as pathology rooms, ambulance stations and hospitals and I have to say how very generous our local community is in their support of the Red Cross.” SKILLS co-ordinator, Ruth Calcutt, told News of the Area, “These donations were hand-made by many ladies including residents from Peter Sinclair Gardens and Estia
National Parks and Wildlife Service identified that by relocating the road, the Aboriginal culturally significant Dark Point dunes would be protected. As the project progresses, locals will see a temporary increase in heavy vehicle traffic through Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest to allow road materials including gravel, culverts and fencing to be transported to the construction site. Myall Lakes National Park will remain open to visitors who use the camp grounds as the road construction has been scheduled outside of busy holiday times thus minimizing disruption to the local community, commercial operators and visitors. Following the construction, where possible, suitable material from the old road will be reused to build the new road with the old road landscaped and rehabilitated. News Of The area contacted the office of National Parks and Wildlife Service at Pacific Palms however no comment was given for publication.
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HOGES looks at his best in the huge photograph adorning the wall in the Tea Gardens Pub, but there has been much discussion about where and when the photograph was taken. The photograph was given to Hotel's owner Ben Hanson who was told it had been taken in the Tea Gardens Hotel. “It’s a fabulous photograph. Beautifully taken.” said Ben. “It really is an iconic Australian image. I couldn’t resist enlarging and framing it.” Mr Hanson said, “It has caused serious debate even down to the size of the tiles at the bar.” Is it a photograph taken in our town? Did Hoges ever visit the area? Did Paul Hogan do the Hoges show in Tea Gardens? If so, when? If it was taken in Tea Gardens Pub, Ben is looking to identify the men in the background at the bar. That will be the only way the argument can be put to rest. Peace and harmony will then return to the Pub.
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NINETY three guests eager to celebrate Bastille Day attended an all French luncheon on Sunday in the Auditorium at the Grange in Tea Gardens. Guests were certainly in the spirit arriving at the function after donning themselves in anything from their wardrobes that represented the colours of France. The Grange Auditorium had been transformed into everything French with local caterer, Heidi Davison, serving a
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Council taking a shot at Blood Challenge MIDCOAST Council employees are rolling up their sleeves and taking part in this year’s Councils Blood Challenge. The challenge is a nation-wide event for all local Government and ACT Government agencies and is aimed at supporting the Australian Red Cross Blood Service through their most difficult time of year – winter. “Due to many regular donors coming down with either a cold or flu, donation rates drop drastically across the winter months, but of course the need for blood is still there,” explained MidCoast Council’s General Manager, Adrian Panuccio. “We’re really proud to be doing our bit to help this vital, lifesaving service and urge others around the community to do the same.” Last year’s Councils Blood Challenge saw 5422 donations received in the 12 weeks of the competition, meaning up to 16,266 lives were saved. The challenge begins on 1 July and finishes on 30 September. MidCoast Council’s participation will be
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The Myall Bistro voucher was won by Brian Emmett. 13 July The forecast was that the rain was to stay away today but, alas that was not the case and players competing in the first round of the Club Championship Triples competition had some tough conditions to contend with as intermittent showers marred their game. It was to be a close contest as it went down to the last bowl on the last end. The team of; Barry Drayton, Doug Andrews and Ron Webster won that to edge out; Rob Young, Gary Wynne and Stewart Sturrock 2017.
10 July: The usual Wednesday Nominated Triples attracted a field of 46 players today with 10 teams of Triples and 4 teams of Fours. Members welcomed Graham O’Donnell from Tura Beach to our Club. The afternoon game suited the winners on the heavy grass. They were; Peter Gurney, Ross Barry and Danny Johnson. The Fours team of; Brian McPhie, Bob Weir, Dave Perry and Bill Thrift won on the synthetic green.
14 July In Sunday Bowls this morning, and after a heavy fog, a terrific day emerged and 8 bowlers took to the green in a game of 3 bowl fours. The eventual winners being Pam Gilchrist , Kevin McInerney, Tracey Irwin, and Tim Grant with a score of 9 to 4. The beautiful weather continued in the afternoon when the Club Championship Triples competition resumed with the quarter-final round. The successful Ron Webster team staged a late comeback in their match against the Dave Perry combination but it was too little to late as they went down by 5 to lose 18-23. The strong Danny Johnson team which included Col Saillard and Ross Barry
accounted for the Palm Lake connection of Bob Peady, Doug Naylor and Alan Greenhalgh 23-16 after Alan’s side held a good lead at the halfway mark. The much favoured Jeff Baker team, including Bob Weir and Peter Gurney, lost in a close battle with Bob Skewes, Pip Sullivan and Mark Hair 18-20. In the final game, octogenarians John Slater, Tom Parkinson and Vic Garlic, (accumulated age 251), won in the dark on the final end 2019 in a battle royal with Barry Goode, Mark Nightingale and Graham Reynolds. Play in this competition will resume next Saturday with the semi-finals. Mark Hair’s side will take on the Vic Garlick combination and the Danny Johnson team oppose the Dave Perry three.
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q Kate Wahsington for Rural Health, Heritage, and Environment. By Heather SHARP THE Labor Party has, four months after the 18 March State Election selected Ms Jodi McKay as their leader and Shadow Ministerial appointments were promptly announced. In her second term of Parliament, Member for Port Stephens Ms Kate Washington has taken on a range of roles in her new shadow ministry appointment. The newly minted Shadow Minister for the Environment and Heritage and Shadow Minister for Rural Health will have a wide portfolio to grasp, as she begins her second term. Ms Washington has a long standing reputation as being concerned for the natural environment especially with the plight of the koalas in her electorate. Ms Washington told News Of The Area, ““I’m looking forward to my new role advocating for our environment and fighting to make sure regional communities have access to the healthcare services they need.” “NSW lags behind every other State when it comes to valuing and protecting
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BLINDS Roller. As New. 2x Beige Width 2079 x Drop 2310 meters. 2x Roller Blinds Beige Width 996 x Drop 2310 meters. 5x Roller Blinds Beige Width 1486 x Drop 1460 metres. $90 for the lot or less individually. 0427 307 580
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BREVILLE Expresso coffee machine, hardly LD used, instruc SO & access. $120. Ph 0402821348
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GOLF Clubs. Mens Cobra Fly/ Z / XL, Regular Flex Shafts, Sand Iron to 4 Iron,2 yrs old,Little use. $300 ono 0447622083
MOTORBIKE trailer specially builtD for 3 L motorbikes. SO$600 Call Dave 0422112497
ROUND tile table, large. 4 chairs. Indoor/ outdoor. Bought for $1,300 but will sell for $500. 49819926.
OMRON elect nerve stimulator HB-F28 handheld GC $50. Hairdryer, GC plus travel size curling wand, never used $30 for both. S/Bay. Ph 49846079.
SASH clamps, pipe construction. 900mm, 1100, 1500mm. $10 each. 49872338.
BRICK elevator, gd cond.LD $500. O S 0419562678 CIGTransarch Welder Handy Charger $80. ONO 49872338 CYCLONE rotary turf edger, new, hand operated $30. 49872338.
GOLF Buggy electric $250. Set LH clubs $150, RH $150 . Ph 49810798 GOLF buggy Par Maker electric with battery and charger. $100ono. T/Gardens. 0488662177
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OUTDOOR setting. table & chairs (8). Table also extends $500 ono 0430 363 046
SASH Clamps, 9001800mm. F clamps 300-800mm. Price according to lengths. 4987 2338. SHELF brackets, galv heavy duty, stayed. 300x300 new $8 each. London type 350x305 used $5 each. Other sizes from $3 each. 49872338.
DINING table solid wood seats 6. no chairs $200. ono. 0414561372
GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 0427704592
PAITNERS plank, (1)290x30x3.2L. D $20. L (1)300x35x3.5L $30. SO 49872338.
DINING set, timber extendable, 4 seats. $275ono. 0417445490
HAFCO Wood Lathe 900mm bed cast iron mount on heavy duty cast iron base chistles included $600. 49872338
PANASONIC FX600 55 Inch LED TV New In Box Unwanted Exchange $900 ONO 49970051
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PARKER Antique Oval Dining LD Table O S condition. excellent $250. 4982 9264
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DINING table - Antique Oak, $150 Antique Oak sideboard with mirror, $300.Both in good cond. 49828689 DOORS legend brace type. (1) 1725H x 760W. (1)1725H x 430W, suit garden shed $40. 49872338.
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ELECTRIC drill, 1 B&D 10mm (3/8” chuck) made in USA $10. 1 KBC 6.5mm (1/4” chuck) 1950 model, suit collector. $10. Others avail. 49872338. FREEZER, Teco 172ltr upright, 13 months old, ex cond. Pickup only. Raymond Terrace. $220 ono. 0435 919 400. 0407
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PETROL leaf blower STIHL BR200 backpack very good condition $250 ph 0416 214 087 PRAM, Mamas & Papas Urbo. Purple. 4 yo. Hidden insect net. Adjust. handle. $150 ono. Medowie. 0422 070 333. PUT-up-bed makes into 2 single beds with mattresses and frames. Hardly used $70. Chandelier, brushed brass with 3 glass shades and 3 wall lights $50 Ph 49979742 1107
KITE Surfer, Naish. Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498
LADDERS alum. 1 x Bailey 900mm, single sided, $30. 1 x 900mm Rhino dbl sided $50. 4987 2338. LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489 MASSAGER imported large handheld 2080 chi turbo, as used in chiro rooms. Perfect cond. $300. Older type WALKER, push down to stop no brakes, GC $50. S/Bay. Ph 49846079. MATERIAL for curtains White. Good quality. Make an offer. 49972317 MOBILITY Scooter Invacare Colibri. Ex cond. $950. S/Bay. 0414718263.
PLY wood sheets, (1) 2400x1200x3mm $20. (2)2700x1200x4mm. $30 each. 49872338. POOL table slate $1300. GC, balls, cues. 0418275298. PULLEY blocks, double. 100mm diameter, (2) $30 each. 49872338. RED Cedar and Rosewood various sizes and lengths, price on application. 49872338 RADIATA Pine mostly 70x35, various lenths. Some other sizes avail. Price according to length 49872338 ROLLER support stand as new. $35 49872338 ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. 0429485169 Nelson Bay
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TABLE Glass, with 4 chairs. As new. 0477624600 TEE hinges, galv, heavy duty, (2) 300, (2) 250, used $4 each. 49872338 TIMBER lounge solid 3 piece - 3 seater and 2 armchairs. $500 0428970662 TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704 TTI Scroll saw, as new. $125. 0419144766. TREK dog trailer registered TBO3VE, 4 berth, lift top, rack insert, front storage bin $3,200 0448554717 TRITON router table with stand, ½” Triton router and finger jointer setup as new, cost $850 sell $400. 0419144766.
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Hawks Nest Ladies Golf By Sue FORDY SATURDAY Ladies. 36 Players. 29/6/2019. Stableford. 4BBB. Overall Winners. 1. Marguerite Miller & Liz Ross. 41. 2. Sue Kovacs & Elle Gottwaltz. 40 C/B. 3. Yvonne Pittman & Jane Poole. 40. Balls to 35 C/B.
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5.7m 2002 Evernew Caravan, Ideal long range touring. Tare 1880kgs, GVM 2700kgs, dual axles, 2x95L water, 2x9kgs gas, 2x20L diesel. 2 spare wheels, 2 x 20L diesel. 3-way fridge, air-condit. Dual 12V & 240V power. New awning & side panel. 1 owner, non-smoker. Note: hail damage to one side. $8,000 with accessories. Phone: 0403 070 519
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12FT tinny, rego 11/19. 9.8hp Tohatsu motor 4y/o. Homemade trailer, 12m rego. Oars & life jackets inc. $2,500. Ph 0417412161.
AS NEW Stacer 429 Seaway. Evinrude 50hp ETEC
OZITO Bench Saw $100. RYOBI Bench Grinder $60. RHINO Pedestal Drill $80. OZITO Cordless Drill & Battery $30. 2hp Tank Compressor $100. Stud Finder $20. Planer $80. Orbital Sander $40. Power Master Angle Grinder $60. Phone: 02 4981 0681 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
ROOF racks $100. Aluminium platform s (x2)120kg capacity $150 Hand tools $10. Two wooden planes $20. each 3 in 1 red spotlight $30. 2 rollaway beds $50 each. 6 power boards best offer. 49973143
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AVAN Erin Mk11 pop top, 2006 17ft air con, solar, HWS, microwave, tv/video, cd/ radio, integrated blinds/ screens, island bed, privacy screens, roll out awning, many extras, VG cond. $17000 Ph: 0407301321 CAMPERVAN Ford Transit 6 Speed Manual Turbo Diesel 89,000kms LD Rego, No Rust 12mths SO Excl mech Many Extras. condition. $31,000 ono 0437603274 or 0401919416. BJ071W CARAVAN vinyl folding awning D L 180x31x27 SO brand new $350 4982 1706
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GOLDEN Eagle Grand Tourer 2005, rego 2/20 ex cond, complete with covered annex, 16,500. Ph 0429 617 664. JAYCO Designer 14ft Pop top, twin beds Full annex, rego, Tare weight 850kg Ready to go. $6,000 Ono 49923302 JAYCO Eagle 2013 Pop up camper. Roll out awning, annexe, innerspring mattress plus loads of extras. $19,000 0413950744 JAYCO Heritage 2004 22ft roll out awning, solar panels, ensuite, L full D annex, O w/mach., tv, air Scon VG cond. Rego 5/19. $25,800 0433128949 TOYOTA Hiace poptop 2001. 180,000klm, manual, exc D cond. OL 3way Rego S11/19. fridge, microwave, gas stove and awning. $10,500. 49 972 359. 0905
CUB Camper Super Max Escape 2011 full annex, twin beds. Rego Aug 2019 $10,700 49872651
EMPIRE Emperor, 20ft. 2015. Like new cond, immac, single beds, annex shade cloth walls, ESC sway control, diesel heater, CLASSIFIEDS in the reverse camera, alum D News Of The Area step, OL leather cafe-style ads@mcnota.com.au S seating with folding table, 3-way fridge, elec Email for Price & Proof gas hot/w syst, 5kg fr load w/mach, solar TV unit (incl TV). panel & batt, plenty Make an Offer. of storage, interspring Double sink. Make an mattresses, $38,000 Offer. 49972317 ono 0409902104
SINGLE 2 Single bed and mattress $40. Electric recliner $350. Must sell. 49845586
VW T5 LWB Trakkadu Campervan 2.5TDI 6sp auto, just 78000klms, cruise control, remote locking seats & sleeps 4. Fridge, sink, solar LD panels, OHW rear shower, S Fiamma awning, side and rear annexes. media unit reversing camera, new f&r brakes, all books, ASA11J. $54950..
Machinery TRACTOR Allis Chalmers B 1948 on Beaver tail trailer, both reg, $3000 49817721
FORD Focus ‘12 blue, man, hatch, one lady owner, 68,700 km, reg to 06/19, excell cond, dealer logs, CQ86JO, $7,500 ono. Contact 0420400791
39FT Steel boat fitted out as Trawler or use for Pleasure boat. 4 bunks, shower, toilet. $70,000. 0407 777 592 ALUM tinny 4.3 Clarke abalone on good trailer 25hp mercury sea pro. ex cond low hrs plus extras. Needs paint. $2,800 ONO 49975756 BOAT alum box seat. 1300 x 300 x 400. 88mm padded seat GC, $120. 49970921.
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BOAT 4.20m, fibreglass runabout, 75hp Suzuki motor, includes trailer. Rego - Boat 3/19. Trailer 11/19. Marine radio and sounder. $3,000 ono 0458385315
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2 stroke with less than 2 hours running time. Lawrence Elite-7TI combo with chart. Telwater alloy BRAKED trailer (aluminium). Bimini, boat cover and engine cover. All inland safety gear. Always garaged in covered car port. Purchased new 13/07/2017 for $22,970 Asking $20,499. Sale due to health. Ph 0412 346 353 Salamander Bay area 0606
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HAINS Hunter SLC 5.2 Half cabin. 115 hp Yamaha Motor. GPS, fish finder & lots of extras. $12,000 neg. 0414 737 347 HOBIE 16 catamaran on gal trailer. $800 49817721 a/h
BRAND new 2 bdrm house boat (slps 12) Private sale $200,000. 0419 002 138
PUNT, alum. 12ft, oars, sand anchor. In good condition, reduced to $800 ono Pindimar 0439919526
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BRU Baker Tri-hull. 2000 mod, custom trailer, solid stable fishing vessel built to survey, 200HP Yamaha, 140hrs, 2007, extra, all reg, $20,000 ono 0425243360 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au DINGHYS 2 x 8ft dinghys, 1 alum $350, 1 ply wood $300. 0425 254 612
SONATA 7 Sleeps 4 adults, 2 children. New 0B 6HP 4 stroke, dingy and mooring. Lots of extras. $10,000 ONO 0407620320
HALF Cabin 4.9m 75hp Marina no rego. many extras. $6500 0431 751 651
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Vehicles 2007 Holden Combo 165,000km good van. needs rego. $2,800 ONO BI14MZ Ph 0410 835 827 AUDI Q5 2011 70,000kms, Like New, Nov 19 Rego. NBN72R $23,999. Ph 0478147049
QUINTREX 475 Bay Hunter Caprice boat and trailer 12/99 both in good condition, new canopy, trailer re built, 2018 Honda 60 h.p 4 stroke motor with extended warranty $14,750 0419282577
COMMODORE VS Ute, Auto, V6 cruise, ctl bucket seats, 1 owner, 107000kms, goes great. RWC. PWV949. $4,300. Ph 0408359593.
SAVAGE 28 Flybridge 2x180hp diesels. Very economical, low hours. 2x GPS Sounders, radio, TV, H/C shower, toilet, loads of extras. $46k ono 49812669 0408494439
FORD Explorer 2000 model, 200,000kms GC, unregistered. $1500 ono. Ph 0429380101.
HOLDEN Commodore 2003. 10mths rego. LD 311,000k’s. SO$1,200ono YPS481 0431026622 HOLDENCOLORADO LX 2014 Auto Diesel Cru Cab. Canapy, clear view mirrors, nudge bar, new tyres, May 20 rego. VGC. 167,000klm. $25,000. Ph 0434191487 BYO5ZY. HOLDEN Tigra 2006 Convertible. rego 4/19 Full service hist. 84,000k’s AYA19Q $7,000 ono. Phone 0433448988 HYUNDAI Excel 2000 2 dr, auto/air, 144,383km D factory rego 23/2/20, OL AIH48D. mags S GC. $1800 ono. Phone 0414 634 494. MERCEDES SLK230, auto, Kompressor coupe/convertible (metal folding roof) just 60,000klms, 2000 model, top cond, all books, careful lady owner. DCJ79Z. $16750 0417821805. MITSUBUSHI Mirage, 2014. 49,000km, rego 1/20 new tyres, log books, manual, GC. CI87NF. $6,800. 0437 146 123 VW one owner MY16 Golf Alltrack Wagon, 4 driving modes incl. Off Road. Just had major 60000klm. Service, all books and keys. Top condition. DBF20L $23,735. 0417821805.
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By Lynda RICHARDS Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling TUESDAY 2nd July: Our annual Trophy Day against the ladies from Lemon Tree Passage Bowling Club (LTPWBC). Six teams of Fours, travelled to the other side of the bay, we were hoping to retain the Trophy.
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