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Art has its Rewards By Margie TIERNEY FOR a group that started with just four members in a makeshift hut, the Myall Community Art and Craft Centre has certainly come a long way over the past quarter of a century. At its annual general meeting recently, special presentations were made to long term members. Twenty-five year ‘Membership Badges’ were awarded to Mary Britton, Bev Farrell, Pat Pritchard and Sandra Street. The four women were also made Honorary Members. Elsa Jones, Dawn Lyall and Dianne Taylor, all received a 20-year badge.
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Staying the distance as well for the past years 15 years were Jacque Bright, Kerrie Crocket, Margaret Durham, Margaret Fraser, Neryl Grehan, Carol Heylbut, Gloria LovellSimon, Grace Oldfield, Shirley Cox and Winsome Dorrington. Joy Bathie, Margot Case, Wilma Drake, Helen O’Brien, Liz Forte and Mike Forte have all been members for 10 years. “Congratulations to all these dedicated members,” Janette Coppock said. “The AGM was very well attended, with members sharing a chat over afternoon tea following the
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MP to Court FROM Page 1 Macquarie. One of the tenants of the centre is Australia Post, a Governmentowned business. Labor is now questioning whether this means Dr Gillespie has an indirect pecuniary interest with the Commonwealth. Former ALP candidate for Dr Gillespie’s seat of Lyne, Peter Alley said,
‘’If this is established under Section 44 (v) of the Constitution, Dr Gillespie was not eligible to stand at the 2016 election and is constitutionally unqualified to sit as a Member of the House of Representatives.” If Dr Gillespie, were to be disqualified from Parliament it would threaten the Coalition’s slim majority. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has labelled
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the challenge “another Labor stunt”. News Of The Area was told by Dr Gillespie’s office, “As the issue is now the subject of legal proceedings, the Minister cannot comment at this time.” At t o r n e y- G e n e ra l George Brandis believes there is no issue, as it is Dr Gillespie’s tenant who has the arrangement with the Commonwealth. Earlier this year Family First senator Bob
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if koalas were present. Searches were made for scats and the footage was developed but there was no evidence of koalas. There was a sense of disappointment as there are the right feeding trees on the property for koalas. Two weeks later, the
Hunter Bird Observers Club spent a morning at Tahlee on a birdwatching tour (where more than 150 species of bird have been spotted on the property). To their delight, they announced at morning tea that one of their group had seen a koala! Staff member Stuart Fleming, coordinator of conservation care and research at Tahlee said,
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game between the Roos and Glendale on Saturday 1 July. He was rushed to hospital but sadly died last Thursday. David leaves behind his wife Fiona and 11 children. The League community, from the Newcastle and Hunter Regions, Glendale, and of course his beloved
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The Law Reform Commission will enquire into: 1. How the current Guardianship Act (1987) interacts with other legislation.
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5. The demographics of New South Wales and in particular the increasing aging population.
The Commission will consider the different models of decision making that should be in place for people who cannot make decisions for themselves by looking at the role of substitute and supported decision making models. Furthermore, the Commission will enquire into whether the term ‘disability’ is the appropriate language for the Guardianship Act or whether ‘decision making capacity’ is more appropriate.
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The rollout of seat belts in school buses across the Myall Coast region is finally being realised, thanks to a NSW Government funding boost.
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THE rollout of seat belts in school buses across the Myall Coast region is finally being realised, thanks to a NSW Government funding boost. The $29 million allocated for the seat belt blitz will ensure all regional school buses will have seat belts by December 2019, four years ahead of schedule.
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School Bus Safety: Busways driver Rod Lansdowne welcomes the seatbelt blitz.
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bus priority measures,” the spokesperson said. Ongoing training for drivers is also an important part of Busways safety strategy. The funds allocated for the blitz were announced as part of the 2017/2018 state budget. Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, Andrew Constance, said seat belts for the rural and regional bus fleet “is something our communities have been crying out for”. “I’m committed to making sure kids across the state can travel to school safely,” he said.
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Marine Drive Upgrade By Margie TIERNEY
THE Marine Drive foreshore in Tea Gardens is about to get some extra public facilities thanks to a $25,000 grant from the Federal Government. Local Federal Member for the area, Dr David Gillespie, joined members of local community groups to mark the occasion last Thursday. Among the group were Len Roberts, CEO of the local Aboriginal Land Council,
Gordon Grainger, Trevor Cook and Graham Halley from the Foreshore Reference Group, Dan Aldridge from MidCoast Council and Patricia Garrard from the Hawks Nest Tea Gardens Progress Association. The grant will go towards building a new covered seating shed on the foreshore near Hook N Cook fish and chip shop. Graham Halley told News Of The Area, “There will be
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three bubblers with dog bowls as well, so the dogs can have a drink and there will be three push bike stands.” The bike racks will be erected on the foreshore in front of Hook N Cook, the Tea Gardens Hotel, and near the Boatshed restaurant.
There were also a lot more suggestions being floated by the community groups, from solar powered fairy lights in the trees that line Marine Drive, to extending the bike track and installing more gas powered barbecues.
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Covering the Tomaree Peninsula of Port Stephens Some of stories in this paper... • Port Stephens and Myall urged to attend Ferry Meeting • New Anna Bay Over 55’s Affordable Housing Development • Nelson Bay Artist and Teacher seeks Life Drawing Models • Port Stephens to get Community Drug Action Teams to battle Drugs and Alcohol in Bay
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Covering the central region of Port Stephens: Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek. Some of stories in this paper... • Mini Marauders in Sydney Rugby curtain raiser • Catherine King, Shadow Health Minister visits electorate to fact find about local health issues • Tanilba Golf Club hold Holden Scramble • Helping Hands at Tanilba
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newsofthearea.com.au Progress Association. “Adrian Thompson, owner of the Ferry Service, has very kindly agreed to address members of our community on the operation of the service and will be taking questions from the audience,” Progress Association Secretary, Patricia Garrard said. “Mr Thompson will be accompanied by his advisor, Malcolm Anderson and his manager, Tony Platt,” Patricia told News Of The Area. “This should be an interesting evening and we are sure a number of people will be keen to hear from Adrian and take the opportunity to ask questions as well.” Reliability and timetable schedules are a just a couple of concerns that are sure to be on the agenda. Adrian Thompson’s Port Stephens Ferries is now the only service operating between Tea Gardens and Nelson Bay. “We are expecting this will attract a large number of people so we’ve booked the Hawks Nest Community Hall for the event,” Patricia said. “We encourage you to attend and bring your friends.” The meeting kicks off at 6pm, on Thursday 20 July in the Hawks Nest Community Hall on Booner Street.
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APPLICATIONS for funding through the 2017 Community Building Partnership (CBP) program are now open, and notfor-profit groups are encouraged to apply. The grants are available annually with $300,000 up for grabs in each state electorate. “Local sports clubs, charities and men’s sheds are just some of the groups that benefit from this program,” Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead said. “The grants can pay for much-needed improvements to local facilities that promote participation in the local community.” More than 16 organisations in Bulahdelah received funding from the program last year. Some of the varied projects include the development of Lion’s Park, construction of a jetty, picnic shelters and public toilets, as well as upgrades to the Main Street, Scout Hall and Memorial Hall. Bulahdelah Preschool Director Mrs Gai Tooze, said
the centre was able to install softfall for the outdoor play area, construct an amphitheatre and upgrade bathrooms and play equipment from the funding grant they received last year. “The additional funding allows us to provide a new and stimulating learning environment for the children,” she said. The minimum funding request is $2,500, and although there is no upper limit, the CBP website says the average grant awarded is usually around $20,000. Mr Bromhead said through the program, the NSW Government ensures funding is available to support organisations “that think first-and-foremost about the needs of locals”. “We’ve seen the wonderful benefits of this program in the Myall Lakes with a huge amount of varied projects funded over the years,” he said. Applications for funding close on 9 August 2017. Additional information can be found at www. communitybuildingpartnership. nsw.gov.au
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the town, for parents and grandparents to bring the children to,” said mum Jude Whitfield. “The girls have been great, very organised, helping the kids,” mum Kate Ridgeway added. “It was a huge success.” “I’d like to do it as a regular thing through school
Keeping your children or grandchildren occupied throughout the winter school holidays can often prove to be a nightmarish task.
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KEEPING your children or grandchildren occupied throughout the winter school holidays can often prove to be a nightmarish task.
holidays,” Emily said. “Kids love cupcakes and decorating and they can eat them as well,” she added. The pub also became a blue light disco just a few hours later, which proved another great hit with the kids. Every parent and grandparent agreed.
The Tea Gardens Hotel has introduced a number of child-friendly activities to keep both the kids and the big kids happy. The Dolphin Room at the Pub was transformed last week into a venue where a
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dozen children were taught the intricacies of cake decorating. Christi Currie came up with the idea and pub owner Emily Hanson was only too happy to come on board. “Christi is such a sensational cake maker it was a no-brainer,” Emily told News Of The Area. Christi baked 98
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cupcakes, then left it up to the children to use their imaginations when it came to the decorating. “The children coloured the icing and did the piping and made their little eyes for the Cookie Monsters and little Elmos,” Christi said. The morning was a hit with everyone. ‘It’s a lovely thing for
CUPCAKE DECORATOR: Grace Ridgeway.
Farmers Markets Thriving By Margie TIERNEY
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IN anyone’s language, soonto-be mum of four, Melissa Lopez, is a very busy woman. Late last year News Of The Area spoke to Melissa on the day of the first ever Farmers Market in Tea Gardens. There were just a few stalls and the wind was howling off the Myall River. What a difference six months has made. At the recent Tea Gardens markets there were 14 stalls selling everything from organic meat, vegetables, honey and locally produced candles. As Melissa’s family grow, so too are the Farmers Markets. She’s now running markets in Bulahdelah once a month and every Sunday in Harrington. Melissa has high hopes and high standards. “We make sure that every farmer is genuine and what they’re producing is what we’re selling,” Melissa said. “We take the time to go to the property, sometimes it’s a surprise visit and sometimes it’s not.” “We want to be sure that what they’ve listed on their application to sell at the farmers markets, is what they’ve produced and they’re
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not a re-seller,” Melissa said. “The farmers have to tell us what they’re producing and how they’re doing it.” “We’re helping the farmers, we’re helping the community and it’s our plan to keep on growing.” To that end Melissa
recently gathered 500 signatures from the community calling for at least two markets in Tea Gardens every month. “MidCoast Council knocked us back, saying it goes against policy,” she said. Melissa intends to keep fighting and is hoping to have more twilight markets in the Summer.
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Holiday Hotspot By Daniel SAHYOUN IT may be the middle of winter, but the region continues to be a hotspot for tourism. The pristine beaches are a major drawcard despite the chill in the air, with fishing and spectacular coastal walks proving to be popular activities. But away from the coastline, there is an abundance of hidden gems waiting to be explored. Magical rainforests, an old trestle bridge and Wootton’s railway walk are just a few of the many jewels on offer. Bulahdelah Visitors Information Centre (VIC) Coordinator, Kevin Carter, said Alum Mountain is a popular walk for visitors. “We are also central to the Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest circuit taking in the Myall Lakes National Park,” he said.
“The Gloucester circuit and Stroud, from a historical building point of view, are also popular and Seal Rocks is another iconic area that we send tourists to.” A wealth of information for travellers is available at the well-stocked centre, including walls of pamphlets devoted to attractions, accommodation and local events, in addition to the extensive knowledge of the volunteers. “We are most commonly asked for maps and brochures,” Kevin said. “As we are still a gateway to the north coast, we get people in and kit them out with maps up all the way to Byron Bay and Brisbane.” But the Visitors Centre is much more than just a map and brochure dispensing service, with “a country fair arrangement” showcasing local craft and artwork, Aboriginal artefacts and local produce including jams
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the majestic Myall River, give the town a “quaint country atmosphere” which is appealing to tourists. “We were once a place where you only stopped enroute to somewhere else, but there are a lot more caravans
that now come and stay up to three days and spend money in the Bulahdelah economy,” he said. The VIC is 100 percent self-funded and is staffed entirely by a band of volunteers.
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Riverfront - 12.3ha Riverfront - 12.3ha “Riverbend” WARRANULLA Price: $475,000
SITUATED in the beautiful Upper Myall Valley, this 30 acre holding is dissected by the Myall River, offering a balance of prime river flats, steeper timbered backdrop and private north-east aspect.
The two bedroom cottage and adjoining three bay machinery shed is set well back from the road on an elevated site overlooking the river and features open plan living with slow combustion fire, separate bathroom/ laundry, two bedrooms and undercover verandahs. Located approximately 18kms from Bulahdelah on
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a mostly sealed all weather road, close to bus, and with permanent water, views, privacy and good swimming holes. “Riverbend” offers a perfect rural getaway and country lifestyle. For more information please contact the team at Great Lakes Realty on 4997 8200.
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boat, caravan and/or dual occupancy (STCA). Entry through an undercover patio, the home offers three double bedrooms, an open plan living and dining area leading through to the kitchen. There’s also a sunroom and a single garage. You will find an undercover area at the back of the home, overlooking the massive back yard, perfect for summer fun with the kids playing backyard cricket!
THIS well presented home is positioned just a short level stroll to the shops, pharmacy, medical centre, cafés, restaurant and bakery in Hawks Nest (approx. 70 m). The block is level and is approx 1015 sqm, with dual street access, (Yamba St and Tuloa Lane) presenting numerous opportunities. There is access for cars,
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Enjoy days on the beach and the Golf Course both less than one km walk. Kayak or fish on the Myall River (500m approx.). The home would make a great holiday home and/ or holiday rental. Inspection is strictly by appointment, offered for sale at $650,000. Contact Jodie Genner 0438 120 580, Bryan Stevenson 0419 384 569 or Ivy Stevenson 0432 705 766 at Century 21.
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NERONG ~ $75,000 • 698.6m2 block • An opportunity to purchase land at Nerong. • Situated within walking distance of the harbour. • This area is becoming increasingly popular for holiday makers, boating & fishing enthusiasts, and retirees. • With the vast Myall Lakes waterways and National Park virtually surrounding the small village. • Conveniently located where the Lake & Park meets the freeway. • The beautiful Myall Lakes National Park, and just 2 hours north of Sydney.
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GRACING the top of a solid hill is this magnificent three level home, unique in design and built to perfection. With glorious views from every window, enjoy a contemporary mix of brick and wood, a kitchen which could be placed in the home of any professional chef, large open plan lounge, dining and family rooms create the hub of the home, all bound by sliding doors and a decked wrap around verandah maximising the views. Also on this level find two large bedrooms, the main with a built in and ensuite, a large laundry/ mud room, bathroom with separate toilet and a shower which converts to a sauna. Up a winged staircase is the highest level stretching the length and width of the home. Eight large dormer windows are built to scale, each easily fitting a queen bed or work station. The room has the ability be be left open or could be easily divided into four separate bedrooms if so desired. The bottom level is accessed from a spiral staircase and offers a built in bar, wood fireplace, large rumpus room/teenagers retreat, separate family room and a massive built in storage facility. The property is approximately 100 acres. The back of the property is 490.3 m, the sides 836.8 m and 789.8 m. There are three existing fenced paddocks, 8 dams throughout, chicken yards, bird aviaries, a shed 21 x 9 x
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travelling difficult roads. Inspections a must and by appointment. Please contact our office for further details. Contact Stuart Sinclair at Ray White Tea Gardens for an inspection time today! 02 4997 9022.
4 and another 18 x 9 x 4.2. Water storage is approximately 100,000 litres, the home also offers solar hot water, and an additional 1.5 kilowatts of solar power. The shed off the side of the carport has two bedrooms, a bathroom, kitchen and lounge area to cater for guests, friends and extended family. The land is suitable for cattle farming and is moderately cleared with tracks and a creek running throughout. Enjoy motorbike riding or discover this fabulous property by horseback. Only 40 minutes to Newcastle’s soon to be international airport, an hour to the Hunter Valley or Forster and an easy run of 2.5 hours to the heart of Sydney, enjoy a peaceful, country lifestyle without
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“BLUE HILLS” is a 7.1acre property that has a very comfortable three bedroom home, a quirky cabin, extensive shedding all with stunning views of the blue hills beyond. The residence on the property was built in 2010.
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The three bedrooms are generous in size, the main with a walk-in robe and ensuite. The open plan living area includes a modern kitchen with electric appliances and beautiful dark granite benchtops. The main bathroom consists of a shower, vanity and water closet. The views are magnificent
from inside the house, to the outside, front and back verandahs. The quirky cottage also enjoys the breathtaking views and would make the perfect artist’s studio (with inspiration at your door) or a great home office. Native birds and wildlife abound on this lovely property, situated along a pretty country lane, perfect for those seeking a rural
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retreat. The high open bay shed has its own amenities block (shower and toilet) and also features three-phase power. This would be ideal for parking the caravan or motor home. There is also the additional shedding in the form of another good sized machinery shed (5mx14m) with concrete flooring. The property enjoys
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School’s Out For Mr Holt
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Mr Wayne Holt leaves BCS for the final time.
By Daniel SAHYOUN
BULAHDELAH Central School teacher Wayne Holt has officially made the decision to retire, bringing an end to a teaching career spanning almost four decades. Mr Holt has held the
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position of Head Teacher of Mathematics at BCS for the past 11 years, and said he will miss the “joys that students bring” the most. “The best thing is the children we work with and the people we interact with along the way, everyone who is involved in schools make it
all worthwhile,” he said. “I have enjoyed teaching students over a long period of time, particularly senior students, I think I have given them a lot of direction and steered them along their passions.” When Mr Holt started teaching in 1981, his materials consisted of chalk, a blackboard and a pile of textbooks, with “discipline keeping things in line”. He finished his career using data projectors, interactive smartboards and iPads, with “respectful working relationships” replacing the tough discipline model. Year 12 student, Jessica
released from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, show similar trends in the rest of the region, with a five percent increase in those selecting ‘No Religion’ in Karuah and a seven percent rise in Bulahdelah. For the first time, the 2016 Census had ‘No Religion’ listed as the lead option on the questionnaire, raising concerns that the ‘donkey vote’ could have inflated results. Sr Byrne said others who “equate religion as going to church” may have selected ‘No Religion’ simply because they do not attend services. “Some people are religious but don’t understand they are, it is about relationships, rather than just organised religion,” she said. Historical Census data shows around one percent of the Australian population
marked the ‘No Religion’ box in 1966. Last year’s data revealed the number has now swelled to 29.6 percent, which is nearly double the 15.5 percent recorded in 2001. Sr Byrne told News Of The Area, the Census figures show “the church has a lot of work to do”. “I think the sexual abuse crisis has let people down badly, we present one front but then there are those who don’t practise what they preach,” she said. “I think that’s part of why people have become disillusioned and don’t want to identify with those groups.” Sr Byrne said, “Christian churches need to take a good look at people and see what their real needs are and how we can help.” “We need to look outwards and not inwards,” she said.
Bulahdelah Central School teacher Wayne Holt has officially made the decision to retire, bringing an end to a teaching career spanning almost four decades.
Chalker, said she admired Mr Holt’s positivity and passion, but his gentle persistence inspired her the most. “Mr Holt is an amazing teacher and always took an interest in what I wanted to do in the future,” she said. “He continuously kept pushing me to do better than what I thought I could do, and I am definitely going to miss him.” But it is not just the students who learned life lessons from the mathematician, who also acted as a mentor
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to countless beginning teachers, helping them shape their own approach to teaching. “There are a lot of good people coming in and becoming teachers, and we have seen numerous good examples here,” Mr Holt said. “I feel that I can now retire knowing things will be left in good hands.” Mr Holt said his shortterm plans include some renovation work to his home. “After that, I will do some more travel starting with the Silk Road next year,” he said.
BCS Principal Don Hudson farewells Mr Wayne Holt.
Mr Wayne Holt with Year 12 students Jessica Chalker and Tim To.
Test Of Faith
By John SAHYOUN LIKE most regions in Australia, the 2016 Census revealed a sharp rise in the number of Myall Coast residents with no religious affiliation. Myall Coast Catholic Parish Pastoral Coordinator, Sister Libbey Byrne, said there are a broad range of reasons for the increase. “Australia is a deeply spiritual place, you’ll hear people saying I’m spiritual but not religious,” she said. “People sometimes equate religion with going to church and believing a certain set of doctrines, they don’t see that religion is about a relationship with God.” In Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest, the number of people who ticked ‘No Religion’ jumped from 14.7 percent in 2011 to 22.2 percent last year. The figures, recently
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New Leaders Shine The new student leadership team at Bulahdelah Central School were officially inducted into their positions at a formal assembly held at the end of the last school term.
By Daniel SAHYOUN
THE new student leadership team at Bulahdelah Central School was officially inducted into its position with team members attending a formal assembly held at the end of the last school term. Incoming Captains Luke Rochester and Maddison Boyd, along with ViceCaptains Zac Fletcher and Katie Nolan, proudly took their pledges and received their badges in front of their parents, guests and school community. Luke said he was “very ecstatic” when the captains were announced, as he “didn’t expect to get it”. “It is a big responsibility
and I am looking forward to working with the staff and student body,” he said. “I aim to be a good role model, and represent the school to the best of my ability.” As part of their duties, the new leaders will chair weekly assemblies, lead the Student Representative Council, host school functions, and represent the school in the wider community. Girls Vice-Captain Katie Nolan, said she is looking forward to the challenges the position will bring. “I nominated for Captain because I have always wanted to give back to the school and help others,” she said. “I am very honoured to
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have the opportunity to be a voice for the students, I think it will be challenging, but definitely worth it.” The selection process
involved writing an application, attending a formal interview and making a public speech. Points were awarded for
each of the components with the staff and student votes contributing to 50 percent of the final score. The new leaders will
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Crack at Immortality Karuah RSL Men’s Bowls Club Trevor DAVIES
IF you have read my articles before, you will understand the immortality that can be achieved by winning a Club Championship and having your name engraved forever up on a club honour board. That type of immortality was on offer last weekend as Max Rosser and Dave Benson battled out the Karuah Minor Singles Trophy.
This particular game had the potential to do this as Dave had played in five previous singles finals with no victories and Max had never reached a final and was keen to capitalise on his success this year. Pundits and experts were excited at the prospect and a good crowd gathered to witness the game. Both players were at their best and the large gallery watched on as they received much applause for
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their magnificent bowling. The game was officiated by the club Vice President (a bowling tradition - the President officiates the Major Singles). VP Peter Joass did so, very well, providing a textbook example of how those duties should be performed. The Minor Singles is somewhat unique in Club Championships as it has a very wide range of entrants from relatively new to very experienced bowlers.
BOWLING Its main claim to uniqueness though is that unlike other Championships, winning it excludes the victor from ever playing in a Minor Singles Championship, at ours or any other club, ever again. The winner is branded as a Major Player forever, and along with their immortality gained on the honour board, can afterwards only play in Major competitions. So, Saturday last, following a fierce battle that
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ebbed and flowed between Max’s kinetic style of bowling and Dave’s consistent draw bowling style there could only be one winner. At the end of the very exciting tussle, Dave Benson ended up on top, though both players were cheered from the green by the thoroughly entertained gallery. Dave takes the Minor Singles crown for 2017 and forevermore gets regarded as a Major Player in the club and can never again compete
in the Minors Championship. If you would like to try the great game of Lawn Bowls and eventually have a crack at immortality, give the Karuah RSL club a ring, we will make you very welcome. There is social bowling and free beginners sessions every Sunday morning and Social mixed bowls every Tuesday and Thursday 9.30am names and 10.00am first bowls. See you at Karuah.
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Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA 5 July The weather smiled upon us today and a field of 43 enjoyed a great day of bowls. Two top Triples teams contested first place with the team of Ken Devlin, Col Amos and Mark Hair just edging out the “three leads” side of John Younghusband, Ross Barry and Peter Gurney who filled second spot. 7 July Fabulous Friday Open Jackpot Pairs was played today under a sunny sky. Twenty players participated. The Club welcomed Rian Lane, a visitor from Tasmania. The winners with the lowest margin won the money. They were John Slater and Dave Perry. Ray Prigg and Henk Faber won by too many had to contend with second. Five winning margins were in contention for the jackpot. It was not won. 8 July A semi-final of the Club Triples Championship was played today with the other game being deferred to next Saturday due to Zone commitments by some players. The two teams competing for a place in the finals were Ron Green, Steve Jones and Jeff Baker and Ross Barry, Ken Devlin and Keith Smith. At the halfway mark there was nothing between the two sides but from the 12th end Keith’s team gradually drew away to hold a 5 shot lead with two ends to play. They consolidated this on
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the last end with a 4 and ran out winners 22-13. They will face the winner of next Saturday’s game where the powerful Sean Mearrick side take on a determined Leigh Hunt combination. The Final will be played next Sunday with play commencing at 1.00 pm. Should be a cracker of a game. 9 July At a Special Meeting of the Bowling Club today, vacant positions on the Club’s Management Committee were finalised. The Management Committee is now to be headed by Kerry O’Brien with Max Stephens and David Garcia acting as Vice Presidents. The distinguished Gary
Melrose will continue as Patron. John Slater will continue on as Secretary and Publicity Officer and the all-important Treasurer’s position will be filled by the well credentialed, Ron Drake. Col Amos comes in as Games Secretary, ably supported by Ross Barry. The remainder of the Committee will comprise; Frank Dunn, Noel Jackson, Brian Emmett and Stewart Sturrock. There is some new blood on the Selection Panel this year, headed by Max Stephens. Assisting Max will be Greg Pearson, Peter Gurney, Mark Hair and Brian Emmett. Congratulations to all. In Sunday Mixed Bowls today 26 players turned out
on a beautiful winter’s day. A welcome was extended to new bowlers Don Robby and Trish Jones, visitors from Sunshine Coast who are house sitting in town, Lorraine Coleman and Paul and Rhonda Hadfield. Winners of the day with highest margin were Paul Hadfield, Peter King and Dot Monty Lucky Losers were Don Robby, Col Saillaird and Noel Jackson. The organisers wished to thank Barry Goode and Ron Webster for doing the cooking and to Frank Dunn for helping the newer bowlers. Players are reminded that there will be a visit from Toronto next Saturday 15 July and there are some spots left.
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Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH 6/7/2017 A Grade 1. Breton Gibbs 37 2. Stuart McLeod 35 c/b 3. Robert Macklinshaw 35 4. Graeme Bramley 34 c/b 5. Lyle Hudson 34
B Grade 1. Michael Ross 37 c/b 2. Ian Raine 37 3. Robert Matthews 36 c/b 4. Les Miller 36 5. Peter Webb 35 c/b
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A Grade 1. Dusan Kusmic 37.4 2. Dennis Casey 38.4 3. John Reynolds 38.4 B Grade 1. Joe Kennely 36.6 2. Roger Sykes 37.8 3. Pip Sullivan 37.9
q A Grade winner Dusan Kusmic.
NTP A 3rd Bill Vandenberg 5th Ian Richardson 10th Alan Crittenden Col Amos 16th Dennis Case
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C Grade 1. Len Gough 40 2. Adrian Ryan 37 3. Peter Parrett 36 4. Milton Bloomfield 35 c/b 5. Kevin Durham 35
NTP 10th A. Errol Chivers B. Peter Webb C. Barry Jones 16th A. Bob Peters B. Ken Lambert C. Adrian Ryan Balls To. A. 30 c/b B. 30 C. 30 c/b
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Saturday 1/7/17 2B Multiplier Winners- N. Malone & C.Malone R/up- N.Malone & A. Robertson Individual winner- A.Dobson NTP 17th A Grade- S.McNaughton
B Grade- L.Katona C Grade- J.Hooper NTP 6th & 15th A Grade- N.Malone B Grade- A.Robertson Les Katona ( Hole in One )
Poker Wednesday 28/6/17 Winner- Dave O ‘Connell R/up- Jo Buck Darts Sunday 2/7/17 Winner- Jo Buck R/up- Dick Ahmling Ladies Highest score- Tracey Fenning Men’s Highest Score- Ben Ireland
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Muddies fought hard against ladder leaders Myall Coast Mudcrabs By Ann SCULLY
THE Myall Coast Mudcrabs played the premiership front runners – the Forster Dolphins – to complete Round 12 of the Lower Mid North Coast Rugby Union
Competition at Myall Park last Saturday. In the first twenty minutes the Muddies showed strength and determination in tackling and defence but unfortunately were unable to get over the line against the strong all-round
premiership contender. The Dolphins played their strong back line which resulted in a number of decisive runs by their outside backs. Half time was an opportunity for the Muddies to “catch their breath” and
Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club Versatility Day
regroup however the second half became a procession of Dolphin tries. Best players in the forwards were the Johns brothers, Nick and Kayden, together with the family patriarch David followed by Jack Hyde and Will Finau.
In the backs, the strongest contributors were Nathan Colver, Chris Sando, Jackson Page and Danny Lawrence who travels each week from Sydney – a great club man, thanks Danny. Next match, a must win against Gloucester at
Gloucester, will determine fourth position where we require a full complement of players for this match. Final score last Saturday Forster Dolphins 68, Muddies 0.
FROM Page 20 Versatility Day, sponsored by Pelican Pest Control, played on the Thursday. On Tuesday the format for social bowls was three games of Triples and a game of three bowls Pairs. Kerry Faber and Lorraine Harvey had a convincing win over Karen Green and Kayelene Pearson 20 v 8. Bette Saillard played “swinger” lead for both teams on Rink 2. Bette obviously was a winner, for the team comprising of Bev Rhodes and Elizabeth Kelly with a score of 22, defeating Sheril Johnson and Carol Hayden 12. Francis Betar, Bev Stephens and Loretta Baker held a strong lead in their match against Ingrid Luck, Olive McKeown and Lynne Green, Loretta’s team winning by 19 shots. A much closer contest on Rink 4 between Lily Smith, Deyonne Page and Dale Winter 17 v Jill McBride, Robyn Webster and Karen McPhie 13. The win was granted for a win plus ends and then margins as two teams tied. The winners were Francis Betar, Bev Stephens and Loretta Baker. Thursday 6 July: Versatility Day, first a massive thank you to Pelican Pest Control for sponsoring this annual event, your generosity to the Women’s Bowling Club is very much appreciated. Six teams of four bowlers. Games played, Singles, Triples, Pairs and Fours. Prize money awarded to teams coming third, second and first. Following play, all retired to the clubhouse for a delicious lunch and presentation of the prizes. Thanks to the following people for your assistance in making this day a success: Shayne Reynolds
q 3rd place Versatility Day: Shayne Reynolds, Bev Stephens, Dale Winter, Bev Dunn and Elizabeth Kelly. (Principal Pelican Pest Control), Wendy Jones, Greg Pearson and Ron Green for Marking, Kathie Rimmer for Umpiring, Karen Green, Controlling Body and organising teams, George Winter for your culinary skills and all the ladies who helped out on the day.
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WARDROBE 2 door, with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498
EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225
WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Sal Bay
REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103
2003 475 Quintrex Coast Runner with 80HP Johnson 4 stroke motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv. Always garaged/Fingal Bay One owner. $23,500 For further info call 0421 253 132
2001 Hyuand Elantra hatch. 1 lady owner. book & all service recorrs $223800klms 6thm cons rego. Int exec cond. nive to drive. must sell by 28/6. BCD47L $1790 49979551 T/Gdns
Garden Specialist Experienced & qualified horticulturist, ecologist is keen to tend to your garden. Call Chris 0419536636
AGM meeting for Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Family Research Group Inc. 10.15am Monday 21 August. All members welcome to attend
GUITAR & BASS Tuition Theory & Musicianship. Studio Fantabulous N/Bay. 25yrs exp 49844731
GAL metal cabinets, pair 2door.Used 4 tool storage 4 shelf ea, adjustable ea 1730ht x 860w $80 ea. Ph 0407275717. SalBay
WESTERN red cedar blinds (x15), varying sizes Fingal Bay 0409154184 $100
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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498 LA-Z-BOY Electric Lift/ Recliner Chair As New Green Leather $800 ono Phone 49814057 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 OUTDOOR glass top table 6 chairs $50. pickup only 0432092267 PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list. PON bags cob corn POA 49978163 POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158
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2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321 2001 Jayco Freedom Pop Top. 15.5ft. Lshape sgl bds. 3-way fridge. L-shape dining. 4 burn D cook top. L batt pack. SO Alex plug. Rollout awn. Fnt boot & toolbox. Tare 1180. Gd cond. Reg 17/5/18. $9,500ono. 49975922 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134
CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257 JAYCO Discovery new Oct 2011, Pop Top 18’6” D/Bed innerspring Matt R/C A/C Toilet and shower TV Wind up ant 3 way LD Fridge, SOMicrowave Dual Axle extra Battery wind out awning shade cloth. Immaculate cond. $28,950 Ph (02) 49812753 POP TOP Golf 12 ft. 2 berth, front kit. awnLD+ annex. SO VG cond. 750kg. Reg 7/17. $4700ono. 0427633776 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. Complete with all necessary items for travel. Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: 0417 224 017
Boats 6HP Evinrude. New impeller, tank, hose, good running older motor, $320 ono 0402141050 21FT Trojan ally hull & trailer only $5500. Ph 0455173316
2009 model Quintrex 20ft 560 freedom cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 340 hrs. Hummingbird sounder plus a heap of accessories plus all safety gear. LD Never SO been outside. Log booked serviced. Last service December 2016. First to see will buy. $30.000.00 neg. Bulahdelah 0408428800. KAWASAKI 550 Jet Ski with trailer, Stand up, $800 49971651 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 QUINTREX DREAMRIDER 5.0 with FELK trailer, beamy aluminium specially strengthened Boatcoded hull in good condition with little use, fibreglass decking, hull recently two-pack coated. Requires motor and fit-out with much equipment provided incl custom underfloor fuel tank, flotation etc. This model renowned for stability & smooth ride. $5,900. Phone 0418611988. STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651
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2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 FORD Falcon sedan ‘04 reg to 09/17 4L 2newtyres & neww/ screen. vgood cond. AA58RN $3999ono Ph 0412334591
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~ Latin ~ Ballroom ~ ~ Sequence ~ Classes for kids & adults starts Thurs 20 July at Nelson Bay Community Centre. All Welcome. Enquiries: Sue or Bill 0409506225 or billsballroom@ bigpond.com
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RSL LifeCare is a leading aged care provider; our investment in caring for Veterans and seniors has led to our growth across New South Wales. Our residential aged care facility, Peter Sinclair Gardens in Hawks Nest is located in the beautiful Myall Lakes area and currently has permanent parttime positions available Registered Nurses and Care Service Employees for an immediate start. With constructions complete our new additional 23 beds are now active and we need more team members to join our growing family.
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