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Schools Back For Tea Gardens By Brooke LYNCH ON 25 May the students of Tea Gardens Public School returned to the classroom for the first time since late March after practicing predominantly online distance education due to the COVID-19 pandemic. School Principal Mark Clemson said, “It is absolutely fantastic to have our students return to full time on-school site learning.” “The school wasn’t the same without the students.” At the height of the

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Hawks Nest Golf Club reopens By Ashley CHRYSLER HAWKS Nest Golf Club is set to re-open to non-members and visitors on Thursday, 11 June, as restrictions in NSW continue to ease. Greg Acret, General Manager of Hawks Nest Golf Club, said, “The fact that we’ve been allowed to continue playing golf when other sports were shut down was a good outcome for the Club and our golfing members.” Mr Acret said it has taken this time-off as an opportunity to invest in a $120,000 renovation. “We’ve taken the opportunity to have a massive clean up and do things such as painting the offices, renovating some of the toilets, replacing the carpet through the Clubhouse, and more. “We are really pleased with the results and our members and visitors are going to notice a huge transformation of the Club when they return.” Mr Acret said that with the re-opening comes certain restrictions to help protect patrons.

q Greg Acret, General Manager of Hawks Nest Golf Club. “We will require all members and visitors to sign a register recording their name and contact details which will only be used for tracing purposes should that be required.”

“We will also be limiting areas to one person per four square metres, enforcing social distancing, supporting good personal hygiene with the provision of hand sanitiser at points around

the Club, including entry, and have also engaged a roving marshall who will ensure that these restrictions are complied with.” Mr Acret also noted that the Club will not be checking

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Students of Tea Gardens Primary School return to the classroom for face to face learning

Mr Clemson acknowledged the efforts of his staff including the pandemic school attendance cleaning crew and their dropped to as low as zero commitment to the safety percent but has returned and education of the local to a promising ninety eight children who attend the percent as of 28 May. school. He told News Of The Area, “Our local kids Despite the and families are truly excitement, the fortunate to have such a potential risks caring staff looking after involved have them and guiding them been recognised each day.” “One such local family by Mr. Clemson is the Hesterow family and his staff who who have three children are committed to attend the school.” making the return whoMother Tess Hesterow to face to face described herself as learning as safe as excited as well as nervous about her children’s possible. return to school but Mr Clemson advised, “We felt reassured of her family’s safety due to the have additional cleaning protective measures the throughout the day in school has put into place. line with the Australian She observed, “Hand Health Protection Principal sanitiser is in all the Committee guidelines and rooms, separate work advice from NSW Health.” packs have been provided “Target areas include for each child and no one high-touch areas and is using the bubblers.” other hard surfaces; door When asked what the handles, play equipment and best part of being back at handrails in stairways and school was the Hestrow movement areas,” he said. children’s answer was “Enhanced cleaning is delivered as part of the daily unanimous, “We get to see our friends.” cleaning.”

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temperatures prior to entry. “While the forced closure of the Club has really put the brakes on the progress we have made over the last three years, we are fortunate that we were still in a position to complete a muchneeded makeover of the Clubhouse,” said Mr Acret.

“We think our patrons are really going to be impressed with the changes we’ve made and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back on 11 June.” NOTA will bring you the Golf Club advert again very soon burt keep in mind to check their website.

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MidCoast Council cancels bulk waste removal for 2020 due to COIVD-19 concerns

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The area that in her opinion if the bulk waste collection was to be cancelled the Council should offer residents an alternative. Mrs Ellis said, “If we have to take it to the tip ourselves we should be given a discount or allocate days in the week where we can take it for free.”

Amy Hill the Waste Programme Coordinator for the MidCoast Council explained the reasons behind the decision to cancel, and how the bulk waste removal differs from the weekly curbside rubbish collection regarding the risk of COVID-19 transmission. She said, “MidCoast Council's waste collection contractor JR Richards & Sons not

only provide a bulk waste collection service to MidCoast Council, but also provide the service to other Councils within NSW and collection dates are scheduled twelve to eighteen months in advance.” “A minimum of two workers are required to undertake the physical collection of bulk waste items to meet Work Health and Safety guidelines.” Because of this, Ms Hill advised that there were concerns from the contractor that the current method of collecting bulk items

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negated the social distancing requirements that the Government is asking all workers to comply with. When asked if there was potential for the decision to be reversed now restrictions are being eased or if an alternative will be provided to residents Ms. Hill replied, “Bulk waste collection is scheduled in advance and unfortunately Council is unable to reschedule another collection during 2020.” “A decision to provide an alternate arrangement such as free waste disposal will be made pending the current situation and in conjunction with the NSW State Government advice and recommendations.”

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The recent east coast low has resulted in changes and movement in the sand throughout the Myall and Port Stephens region.

By Marian SAMPSON

THE recent east coast low has resulted in changes and movement in the sand throughout the Myall and Port Stephens region.. Across the Port, the Fingal Spit which was once vegetated, for the moment does not join Fingal Island to the mainland making crossing the spit extremely dangerous. Lives have been lost on the spit crossing and current conditions make a crossing ill advised. Further inland a large banksia at Corlette’s Conroy Park has been lost as a result of erosion of the bank and one of the Norfolk Island Pines has a large section of its root system exposed. Landcare volunteer Margaret Wilkinson is devastated that we have lost another tree. She and others locally have been lobbying for

more sandbagging and a more permanent solution to erosion at Conroy Park. Severe weather events are reshaping our coastline. John Simpson holds a science degree and has worked in coastal management for 35 years, he is a local property owner who has a wealth of experience in sea level and climate change issues. Mr Simpson told News Of The Area, “The sea level is rising; exactly what that rise is in Port Stephens I am not exactly sure in Newcastle it is 50-60mm; there is a standing rule about coastal recession that in a static environment like the Bay, with residual sand masses, that a rise in water level will result in a corresponding land recession of 150 times the height of the rise. “A one centimetre rise in sea level will effectively see a 1.5m advance in shore recession, so a 30cm rise

q Areas at high risk of erosion in and around the Port. Image supplied by John Simpson.

would see a three metre shore loss.” “We are seeing the incremental change in water level to create a new stable shoreline – this typically happens during storm surges such as the East Coast Low and the tails of cyclones,” he said. Mr Simpson believes that the best information available on rising sea levels predicts a rise of .6 a metre by the year 2100. Gordon Grainger from the Myall River Action Group

last week noted some recent television coverage where to do with the pending dredging of the eastern channel, providing fresh sand for Jimmys Beach sand renourishment and the flow of fresh oceanic water into the river and lake system. For the Myall region, the dredge is now in the water

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Fire Station expected to open ahead of the fire season. The new station ensures local volunteer firefighters have vehicles, equipment and resources, which are fit for the future. Mayor Palmer acknowledges the crucial role our RFS play in protecting the local community across the brutal fire season. “The design of the Fire

erosion include Stockton at the north and south of the Bight, Jimmy’s Beach, Corlette, Shoal Bay, Salamander Bay and Soldiers Point. Stockton Beach is the largest moving sand mass in the Southern Hemisphere with dunes reaching heights of over 30 metres with slopes of up to 60 degrees.

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Lionel Morten Oval receives its unveil and encourage visitors to the area which will also support and increase sport and physical recreation. Dr Gillespie added, “The local community has been following the construction, and I know as clubs return to training and kid’s sport recommences on 1 July they will be very pleased with these new facilities”. Dr Gillespie also praised the work undertaken by Port Stephens Council staff, GWH and all the local contractors who worked so hard to deliver the new clubhouse. The Karuah Rural Fire Brigade also reached a new milestone today revealing a sneak preview of its new

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Community Conversation not Face to Face this time

IT'S time for MidCoast Council’s next round of Community Conversations, however given the current COVID-19 situation Council is looking at different ways to connect with our communities. This has been a common theme over the past 12 weeks, and while restrictions are now easing and some of our face-to-face services reopening, Council will continue to follow the advice of State and Federal Government in relation to antigathering and social distancing requirements. This means Council won’t be coming out in person for the Conversation this time, but read on for an outline of some of the actions Council have addressed in your community since the last meet.

For Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest and surrounding area:

· An application for grant funding was made in December, which if successful will see the Hawks Nest boat ramp upgraded. Among other things the scope involves replacing the existing jetty and pontoon to align with the boat ramp for improved access. We expect to hear about the outcome of our application in the coming months. · Bike signs such as those you requested for the Singing Bridge will be addressed as part of our Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan / Bike Plan. The draft plan will soon be open for your feedback. · Street sweeper continues to visit Tea Gardens each fortnight as part of a cyclical program across the region. · A review of traffic usage on Pindimar Road has been completed and the data will become part of the process used to prioritise roadworks across the region. · A feasibility analysis for a hydrotherapy pool was completed last year, leading to the decision to instead seek funding to upgrade the existing pool. The future plans will focus on features such as improved disability access at entry and into the pool, disability compliant toilets/showers/change rooms, and installing additional heating and wind breaks. Consultation with the local community will be part of the planning process. · Feedback on options for the upgrade of Hawks Nest Community Centre has just closed (29 May), Council are now assessing submissions to understand what you’d like to see implemented. Council spokesperson said, “While we have provided updates on just a few of the topics discussed during our last conversation, our teams are continuing to address your specific questions and concerns, along with the seven priority areas for Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest.” “These include investigating the option of a hydrotherapy pool, improving local roads, community hall, boat ramp upgrades, beautification, walkways and cycleways, and signage.”

For Bulahdelah and surrounding area:

· The disused truck stop at Wootton (Wattley Hill Road/Wootton Way) has now been cleaned up, however please note Council sometimes use this area as a temporary stockpile site when roadworks are taking place nearby. · Works to improve Wattley Hill Road are scheduled to take place in June/July, starting at the end of the seal at the eastern end and extending west to the small bridge. You also asked about sealing Bombah Point Road, but at this time Council have been unable to add this

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retirement villages full of affluent over-55s looking forward to a life of leisure. And the median age of Tea Gardens was not 62 – and there were not large numbers of people taking to bicycles and mobility scooters to get around. We are in the third decade of the third millennium, and living in the midst of a Second Industrial Revolution that is changing the way people live and work forever. And TGHN has to change to accommodate that changing world – or die as a community. My career in the oil industry gave me the opportunity to live and work in many countries – and to me TGHN closely resembles the barrier island communities in Virginia and the Carolinas of the East Coast of the USA. They too have riverside/ lakeside/ocean beach communities. Many of those communities have developed economically using tourism, usually with a golf course as the principal attraction. But the developments have always been sympathetic to their heritage, READING: Psalm 119: 105 - “Thy Word is a lamp unto me feet and a light unto my path.” Blessings from Lynne Miles and the environment. There is no Miami Beach razz-a-matazz or DisneyWorld hoopla. Instead of palm trees the fairways are lined with native moss oaks and their nesting sea eagles, and you are not allowed to walk on the sand dunes because of damage to the grasses that hold the dunes in place. Access to the beaches is via boardwalks. The surrounding National Parks have excellent camper van/camping facilities, and the motels offer golf packages at low rates mid-week (Monday-Thursday) and at higher rates for long weekends (Friday track on the Singing Bridge. Dear News Of The Area, 3. Exercise stations would be provided thru Sunday). Whingeing Pom that I may be, I think it WITH reference to Councillor Len along the pedestrian sidewalk along the is irresponsible of the Mid-Coast Council, Roberts’ recent briefing in Myall Coast Myall River 4. A boardwalk was to be built in Winda and neglect of their duty of care, to grant News Of The Area (‘Council Round Up’ 4 developers licences to build in excess Woppa. June 2020). 5. There was a plan to build a relief of 1,000 new homes without providing I accept that some of my information might be urban myth – I have only lived in road and/or a roundabout to solve the the funds for the parallel development of Tea Gardens for 5 years. My information traffic problems at the COLES/PUMA infrastructure and recreational amenities. With the recession forced on us all by the came from attending 4 or 5 meetings of intersection. We live in a very different world to the Covid-19 pandemic – and the Federal the Progress Association in my first year one 40-50 years ago when the existing Government’s stated intention to kickstart of residence in 2015. I left the Association in frustration after facilities were planned and built. There the economy by concentrating on hearing of projects that never seemed to was no M1 Pacific Highway, and no Pacific construction and infrastructure projects, Highway freeway to Buladelah giving and getting “tradies” back to work - the come to fruition. For example I was told: 1. The Surf Club had received $530K relatively easy access to Newcastrians time has never been better for pressing in funding to refurbish the building to and Sydneysiders to the Myall Coast. for Federal and State funding to make our include a café/restaurant on the ground There was no tribe of Grey Nomads community fit for purpose. wandering the backroads of rural Australia floor. Mike Richards 2. $83K had been allocated for a in jumbo Winnebagos, or trailing oversize Myall Quays feasibility study for a cantilevered cycle outback caravans. There were few if any

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into its current schedule of works. · A Stormwater Management Plan for Bulahdelah is almost complete, which will help identify and address localised drainage issues. After assessing drainage under Jackson Street during heavy rain in February, Council identified an issue with the Myall River and back-flooding. This will be addressed through a project that is currently underway, looking at flood management and mitigation in the area (the Upper Myall River Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan). · Drainage maintenance works are undertaken cyclically, with the next program of works for Bulahdelah due to take place in the latter part of this year. While this will include clearing and cleaning drains in Stroud and Jackson Streets, it is important to note the drainage downstream of Stroud Street is classified as a wetland. · A traffic review for Bulahdelah village is underway, with traffic counts undertaken over the holiday period and consultation with local groups continuing. Once available, this will provide clarity around the questions you raised about timed parking in Main and Stroud Streets, time limits near busy outlets such as Post Office and RTC, and RV parking. The issue of reducing the speed limit through Wootton is a matter for Transport for NSW, and Council have forwarded your request. · Last time Council visited there were a number of members of the community asking about who they need to contact at Council in relation to Council buildings and repairs. The

q MidCoast Council Community Conversations not Face to Face this time around. person is Alan Lamacraft and he can be contacted by calling our customer service line on 7955 7777. While we have provided updates on just a few of the topics discussed during Council’s last conversation, Council teams are continuing to address specific questions and concerns, along with the five priority areas for Bulahdelah. These include maintenance of facilities,

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improvements to roads and drainage, CBD beautification, RV support and camping, and signage to encourage highway traffic to visit. Council spokesperson said, “We look forward to resuming our Conversations with Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest, Bulahdelah and surrounding area, during our next visit, currently planned for October / November, COVID-19 permitting.”

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MIDCOAST Council Libraries’ online author events continue with Karen Turner and Annie Seaton joining local audiences this month. “Our author events have been so popular and audiences are loving being able to connect with these talented authors from the comfort of their own homes,” said Chris Jones, MidCoast Council Libraries Manager. “June’s lineup is really great. We had Tanya Heaslip on Wednesday 3 June, and over the next two weeks we’re welcoming Karen Turner and Annie Seaton to join our audience online to discuss their new books.” Both Karen and Annie are award winning authors, and these events are a great way for those joining in to learn about the writing process, what it takes to become a published author, inspiration for storylines and much more. Karen’s novel ‘Stormbird’ is set in war-torn England in 1941 and tells the story of an unexpected relationship that builds between a British war widow and a German fighter pilot, shot down and in hiding, despite their countries’ bitter differences. In this talk with Karen, hear

about raising awareness of the need to preserve the pristine areas that surround us. Come along and listen to Annie describe how the series began, the ten girls who feature as the heroines in each of the ten books, how the series explores some topical social issues and reaffirms our belief in friendship. “I love the way these zoom author talks have allowed a lot of people who may not have come along to an event in our libraries before to be able to join in the fun too,” added Chris. “And it’s a less formal setting for the authors so we’re finding that they are really comfortable and able to engage in a totally different way.” Karen’s other works include ‘Torn’, ‘Inviolate’, and an eclectic book of short stories called ‘All That and Everything’. Karen’s latest novel, Stormbird, was written as the final instalment in the Torn series but can also be read independently. Annie wanted to be an author from the minute her mother took her into a library when Annie was four-years-old. She fell in love with books, and her first career choice was to be a librarian, of course. As well as her well-loved library post positions, she’s had a few different careers, before she started in the public education system as a teacher librarian, and worked her way up to principal and then retired (young!) to take up full time writing. Anyone wanting to join in the online author talks will need a Zoom account to participate. Bookings are essential, and a link and instructions will be sent prior to the event.

about the inspiration behind her books, how Karen’s travels have influenced her writing, her journey from being a self-published author to securing a UK publisher and her tips for the aspiring writer. Karen’s zoom talk will be on Wednesday 10 June from 6pm. Annie will chat about her travels in Australia and how this inspires her stories – including The Pentecost Series. Annie is passionate

Doors opened for Karuah RSL By Ashley CHRYSLER KARUAH RSL has re-opened as of Monday, 5 June, under tight Government restrictions. Ross Parr, General Manager of Karuah RSL said, “We’re excited to re-open and allow up to 170 people to enter at a time. “We’ll also have allocated doors for entry and exit.” Mr Parr also stated that they will be checking each person’s temperature at the door prior to entry, and those whose temperatures are above 38 degrees celsius will be refused entry. Mr Parr continued, “Those

entering will be required to apply hand sanitiser and to swipe their own membership cards in the reward centre. “Non-members will need to scan their own driver’s licenses at the sign in desk, in addition to providing their phone numbers. “Those requiring Keno or TAB can use the self-serve terminals, or ask the table service staff for a ticket who can then place a bet for them at the terminal,” said Mr Parr. The courtesy bus will only operate on Friday and Saturday nights from 5pm and will do pick up and drop offs in Karuah only. The restaurant has re-opened

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but with limited bookings available, and to a maximum of eight people per booking. It will also be doing delivery on Friday and Saturday nights, to Karuah only. “There will unfortunately be no raffles, bingo, darts, entertainment or trivia at this point in time, but we will continue to review this as restrictions are updated,” Mr Parr said. Bowls are proposed to start back up on Monday, 15 June. NOTA will bring you the Karuah RSL advert again very soon but keep in mind to visit the Karuah RSL Club website for more details.

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Down   Stepdowns Peninsula (Rus) Can find the hidden meaning in the picture puzzles below? 4 youQuarters 3 Ridicule  1. requisitioned (pl) 4 Makes summoning  8 Female sheep signs to  9 Layer 5 Egyptian goddess 10 Rings 6 Sordid gain  12 Wearies 7 Topic 13 Border 11 Defame in writing      14 Revolt 15 Destiny 16 Caves 16 Taxi 19 Garment 17 Blood-vessels   2. Twinkle 22 18 Genuine 25 Unit 20 Cut deeply E MOTTIIVVE 26 Freezes 21 Reveal O M E   27 Extract MOOTTIIVVE 23 One who loses E 28 Owl’s cryM 24 Wants  MOOTTIIVVVEE 29 LanguageM 26 Frosted  MOOTTIIVE 30 Concerted M action to   further a cause 31 Expired No. 192 ©Auspac Media Across EXPLORAWORD 2

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LOCAL Benchmark on Booner owner, Kowan Reynolds, says that the new 50-person limit restrictions implemented from 1 June have been a welcomed relief. “We had to turn away a lot of people who wanted to come in for a meal with the 10-person limit. “Customers were getting really frustrated and so were we, turning away so much business. “We’re so happy that restrictions are now allowing

like salt and pepper shakers or cutlery on the tables.” Since dine-in restrictions came into effect, Mr Reynolds has been working on renovations in the restaurant, including new tabletops and booths, all built by himself. “We have new booths in the front room and back room, so we can now seat an extra 50 customers in the back,” he said. “We’re really looking forward to welcoming back a lot of our loyal customers as well as hopefully some new ones, and think everyone will love the changes we’ve made to the place.”

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up to 50 customers, and hope that will help us get back to some semblance of normality for business.” Mr Reynolds added that they will continue to support safety and good personal hygiene practises for customers. “We have hand sanitiser and antibacterial wipes available throughout the entire restaurant and will be monitoring the one person per four square metres rule and social distancing within the restaurant. “We also won’t have items

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Goldstar Crossword Across: 1. Skim, 4. Gravely, 8. Ecru, 9. Opal, 10. Ospreys, 12. Love, 13. See, 14. Merry, 16. Trowels, 19. Streets, 22. Patch, 25. Leo, 26. Ogle, 27. Warming, 28. Camp, 29. Cent, 30. Smatter, 31. Sure. Down: 2. Kipper, 3. Mellow, 4. Grovels, 5. Ruse, 6. Verse, 7. Layer, 11. Eerie, 15. Yes, 16. Top, 17. Outer, 18. Stagger, 20. Elects, 21. Tremor, 23. Alarm, 24. Comet, 26. Once.

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Students and National Reconciliation Week “THE National Reconciliation Week (NRW) 2020 theme reinforces that we all have a role to play when it comes to reconciliation. In playing our part we collectively build relationships and communities that value Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, histories and cultures,” Karen Mundine Chief Executive Officer of Reconciliation

Australia said. In 2020 Reconciliation Australia marks 20 years of operations. Reflecting on the last two decades Ms Mundine said it is timely to reaffirm our commitment to reconciliation. “When we come together to build mutual respect and understanding, we shape a better future for all Australians.”

Much has happened since the early days of the people’s movement for reconciliation, including greater acknowledgement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights to land and sea; understanding of the impact of government policies and frontier conflicts; and an embracing of stories of Indigenous success and contribution. “Throughout this time

we have also learnt how to reset relationships based on respect. While much has been achieved, there is still more work to be done, “ Ms Mundine said. Australia celebrates NRW from 27 May to 3 June every year. These dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey – the 1967 Referendum acknowledging Aboriginal

newsofthearea.com.au and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and the High Court Mabo decision, respectively. NRW was preceded by National Sorry Day on Tuesday, 26 May. Jaime Grant Year 10 at Bulahdelah Central High said, “We made Wattle Seed damper with Lilly Pilly Davidson Plum and Finger Lime jam. It was part of our OZ ID Unit. We have been learning about bush tucker and I have enjoyed experimenting with the ingredients. It helps us to appreciate the culture.” Harrison Hughes Year 12 said, “I enjoy performing. When we dance and play music, it makes people

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smile. I also like teaching the dances we do in the Koori group to my class. Everyone has a lot of respect for each other.” Kasey Biffin Year 9 said, "We are currently learning about identity. It's about what makes us who we are. Although we are all different in many ways, we are able to learn from each other and share our cultural backgrounds." Breanna Forean Year 9 said, “I chose Aboriginal Studies as an elective subject because I wanted to learn more about the past, the culture and traditions."

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GOLF cart trailer, 2 y/o, as new cond. 750kg rated. Spare tyre. $1500 STILLSONS 14” ono. 0488485735 record brand $35. 0419144766. GOLF clubs full set max.fli, tour limited mkII, a1 cond. matching bag. STOCK and dies Witworth 8 dies $225. 0448499000 2 ¾” diam. $40. JUNIOR Stock Saddle. 0419144766. Hand crafted and in fair condition. $200.00. TEE hinges, galv, heavy duty, Peter 0427977521 LD(2) 300, SO used $4 (2) 250, KITE Surfer, Naish. each. 49872338 Kite with harness & directional board. TENT poles, Used once. $450 Ph wooden two piece, D L 5 x 1900mm, 2 x 0402290498 SO 2100mm, $4 each. 0419 144 766. LEATHER Chesterfield 2 seater gd cond, $550 49849808. TIMBER furniture, Ex cond - 1 hall stand $40, 1 TV cabinet LEDGERSTONE Veneer $100, 1 dining table Stone. Sandstone plus 8 matching Collection. 4 sq. mts cloth chairs $800, Ph $200. Ph 0409 042 489 0477043206 020420

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stay active and healthy but also standards, allowing local sporting connected. perform a vital role keeping people clubs and the local public school Federal Member for Lyne connected” he said. the ability to host sporting events Dr David Gillespie said he was The new facilities meet delighted to deliver the new CONTINUED Page 3 Australian and sporting association inclusive facility for the Karuah community and in particular the Karuah Cricket Club and Karuah Rugby League Myall Coast Vets 1. Robert Reid 43 4. Errol Chivers 36 Club. By Peter GURNEY 2. Alan Greenhalgh 41 5. John Reynolds 35 C/B “People in 3. Adrian Ryan 34 B Grade. the region love STABLEFORD. Thursday, 4. Roger Sykes 33 C/B 1. Michael Ritchie 37 sport and this 4 June 2020 5. David Merryweather 2. Colin Amos 35 facility will be a A Grade. 33 C/B 3. Martin Robinson 34 massive boost for the local sporting 1. Patrick Garland 43 Balls To: 4. Ian Raine 33 C/B clubs, which not 2. Graham Carter 38 C/B A 31 C/B B 28 C/B C 28 5. Robert Dorman 33 C/B only help our 3. Richard Booth 38 C/B C Grade. communities

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