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Enjoy The Season Safely THE countdown to Christmas is now on and Police are getting into the festive spirit. With presents wrapped and a visit from Santa, the local Officers are brimming with Christmas cheer. But with additional traffic on the roads, police urge all drivers to slow down to ensure a jolly season for all. “We want to see people enjoying Christmas and the Festive Season, but that doesn’t mean putting yourself in danger,” they said. “Take extra care on the roads, be patient and most

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importantly stay sober, stay alert and safe.” Sn Constable Trevor McLeod also encourages everyone to be aware of their personal property and not let thieves take the jingle out of Christmas. “Unfortunately, thieves see the festive period as an opportune time to break-in, so take important measures to protect your home particularly if you are going to be away,” he said. For Police and other emergency services, it will be business as usual CONTINUED Page 2

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over the holiday period keeping communities and motorists safe. Sn Constable Ash Ray told News Of The Area they are hoping for a relatively quiet time.

“Our wish is for everyone to enjoy the season sensibly,” he said. “It is the silly season, but don’t be too silly, and make sure you ensure safety at all times.”

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Man Saved FROM Page 1 The man, believed to have been from a Central Coast Club had just finished a race when he suffered a heart attack as he was leaving the water.

Local Ambulance Officer Steve Wilson takes up the story. “They were amazing,” Steve told News Of The Area. “By the time we got there, they’d used the defibrillator, the man had been unconscious for

q Sn Constable Ash Ray hopes everyone enjoys the festive season sensibly. several minutes, but he was sitting up, talking and his vital signs were good.” “Kelly Pietsch was so calm under pressure,” Steve said. “They did everything right, this is what our lifesavers train for, when they check that

their equipment at the beginning of every patrol, make sure everything is working.” “Our Lifesavers saved a life.” The 48 year old man was taken to John Hunter Hospital in a stable condition.

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Lengthy Road Work Delay Dust, noise and other issues have left residents living near the Bulahdelah Stroud and Lee Street roadworks fuming. dedicated water cart was arranged to be onsite to manage the dust. “It recently broke down and for a period of time St Hilliers shared a water cart with another

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Rotary believes the sense of responsibility to do a job well, is one of the greatest intangible assets in our Community. “Rotary would like to give employers the opportunity to nominate one of their employees, who, in their opinion, is displaying qualities worthy of such an award,” Ian MackenzieSmith said. Nominees will be judged by a panel of Rotarians and those successful will be

presented with their Award at a Presentation Dinner to be organized by the Club on Monday 12 March, 2018.

Any employers interested in learning more about the Awards or in obtaining a nomination form, please ring Ian on 0423 470 709. And just a reminder, Rotary’s Giant Book Sale

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DUST, noise and other issues have left residents living near the Bulahdelah Stroud and Lee Street roadworks fuming. But there is no end in sight to the troubles just yet, with MidCoast Council confirming the works will not be completed by Christmas as expected. “A combination of bad weather and discovery of subgrade conditions worse than expected has now seen the construction timeline extend into 2018,” a Council spokesperson said. But after seven months of living with excessive dust and noise, residents are fed up. The Council spokesperson said a

additional cart is on standby if needed. St Hilliers were awarded the contract for the Bulahdelah roadworks and are utilising several different sub-contractors to assist with the construction. Council said the works, originally scheduled to commence in January 2017, were delayed from

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Local Photographer Snaps Up Awards By Margie TIERNEY

LOUISE Richards’ ability to capture the Myall Coast in all its beauty has been rewarded at one of Australia’s most popular photography competitions. At the recent ‘Focus’ Awards, Louise entered five photographs and was awarded a Silver and four Bronze awards. “My image that won the Silver Award features the beautiful old trees up on the hill on the road into Tea Gardens, a beautiful dramatic country scene I took earlier this year,” Louise told News Of The Area. “I was heading into town to capture the sunset on the beach, when I saw the rainbow above the iconic trees.” “I quickly pulled over to capture the magic scene, the light was so beautiful, the rainbow remaining right throughout the entire sunset.” This year’s ‘Focus’

Awards attracted over 1800 entries from photographers all over Australia and New Zealand. “The Awards are designed to encourage photographers at all stages of development to improve their skills and confidence and every entry receives feedback by the 3 world class judges,” Louise said.

“I moved into the landscape, seascape and the nature genre after spending 25 years as a portrait photographer.”

“I just love the new direction my photography has taken and feel I have finally found my niche.” “I feel blessed to live in this amazing and beautiful

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AUSTRALIA has officially become the twenty sixth country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage. On a historical day on Thursday last week, the House of Representatives

passed the Bill that has enabled same-sex couples to marry in Australia. The first legal same-sex marriages will take place in Australia from 9 January 2018 after Attorney-General George Brandis stated that couples had to give one month’s notice of their intention to marry. However, after GovernorGeneral Peter Cosgrove signed the Bill into law on Friday, all existing marriages performed overseas will be recognised at midnight on Friday night. In a day full of drama, the Lower House officially voted on the Bill that had come about through the successful

“Yes” vote in the recent plebiscite where 61.6% of those who completed the survey, voted in favour of allowing same-sex marriage in Australia. The Federal seat of Lyne was strong in support for the ‘Yes’ vote, as was the seat of Paterson, which had a stronger “Yes” vote than the national rate with 65.5%. In an unusually strong show of united support in the House of Representatives, only four members officially voted “No” while ten members, including ex-Prime Minister Tony Abbott, abstained from voting. In the end, the final vote was an emphatic result. In scenes unseen before, the public gallery celebrated the historic moment by

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$3,000 towards cancer clinical trials THE annual Myall Coast Veteran Golfers Cancer Charity Day has raised $3,000 towards cancer clinical trials research. Around 140 golfers attended the annual charity event at Hawks Nest Golf Club, with all proceeds and donations received on the day going to TROG Cancer Research. TROG Cancer Research, which has its headquarters in Newcastle, is a global leader in the field of cancer clinical trials research to treat many different types of cancer such as prostate, breast, lung, skin,

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and head and neck. TROG Cancer Research has been improving the way in which radiation treatment is delivered to cancer patients for almost 30 years. CEO Joan Torony thanked the Myall Coast Veteran Golfers for their ongoing support. “We are so grateful for the support of the Myall Coast Veteran Golfers and are so very proud of our long association.” “We rely on community support to help fund the cancer clinical trials. Clinical trials are the critical step in the research process that leads to breakthroughs and change of practice in the treatment of cancer,” said Ms Torony.

action. Eight big bags of toys and games donated by the Group were delivered to the Salvation Army office at Raymond Terrace. Needy children in our area will benefit from local generosity. This year as in years past the ladies have been busy creating and wrapping gifts

q Members of the Myall Coast Veteran Golfers and representatives from TROG Cancer Research. President of the Myall Coast Veteran Golfers, Mr Don Henderson said the event, which includes an auction and raffles, is a highlight on the group’s golfing calendar. “A number of our members have suffered from different types of cancer at one time or another and we are very pleased to support a local cancer research group.”

for the ladies and gentlemen recipients of Meals on Wheels. On Wednesday 6 December, Craft President Raylene Partridge presented Meredith Rae, Coordinator for Meals on Wheels, with the gifts for distribution in the coming weeks.

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Myall Coast - 16 Pages

Covering: GREAT LAKES lower region. Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest, Karuah to Bulahdelah, & Stroud.

Top Stories • Bulahdelah Police wish you a safe and Merry Christmas • Life saved at Hawks Nest Surf Carnival • Karuah Boxer wins Silver Medal at Australian Titles

Medowie & Tilligerry - 12 Pages Covering: Port Stephens - CENTRAL WARD. Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek.

Top Stories • Wishing for a Safe Christmas • Medowie Neighbourhood Watch provides holiday safety tips for home. • Sailability Port Stephens Celebrates International Day of People with Disabilities.

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Covering: Port Stephens - EAST WARD. The Tomaree Peninsula.

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Singing Bridge OPINION agreement Dear News Of The Area, I WOULD like to agree with and support Anne Obrien’s opinion in last weeks Myall Coast News Of The Area (7 December 2017) regarding pedestrians over the bridge. Also I would like to

add that if approaches and pedestrian crossings were added at both ends of the bridge me and the many other elderly people ,whose only transport is mobility scooters , will have much safer access from Tea Gardens to Hawks nest.

I have been lobbying for this unsuccessfully to local Council and community representatives and think it is a major safety concern. Betty Morante Hawks Nest

Thanks for Swan OPINION Bay reserve clean up bush at the northern end of school holiday and Christmas. Swan Bay reserve at Hawks Thanks again. BOUQUETS (Thanks) to Nest. the Great Lakes Council, I was a haven for snakes and John & Vid Boyd Drew and the crew, for vermin. A lot of children walk Michael Venter cleaning up the overgrown past to swim particularly in Hawks Nest

Carols in Tea Gardens By Margie TIERNEY

“This year families are once again invited to come JUST a couple of weeks out along and join in the Carol from Christmas and the singing. On Sunday 17 festive spirit is alive and December at 6.30pm until well in the Myall. 8pm,” Sue Roberts said. It wouldn’t be Christmas “Candlesticks will be without the traditions and provided to add atmosphere as it’s done for many a year, particularly when we sing the Baptist Church on Myall Silent Night,” she said. Street in Tea Gardens has Get there early and there’s issued an invitation to all to a free sausage sizzle from attend a very special event. 5.30pm.

Sue said, “Come along and be treated to an evening of carol singing, stories and festive fun as we prepare for Christmas to celebrate the birth of Jesus.’’ “If you can’t make it to the Carols why not pop along to one of the local churches this Christmas,” Sue added, “You can be assured of a festive welcome and they would love to see you.’’

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Fresh Load of Bass By John SAHYOUN

BULAHDELAH Fishing Club members poured thousands of baby bass into the Myall and Crawford Rivers last weekend to boost the local population of the native fish. The release of the tiny fingerlings was part of a restocking program to ensure plenty of bass for years to come. Fishing Club Treasurer John Carrall said one of the aims of the club is to ensure

good numbers of native bass in the local river systems. “The original purpose of holding our annual Bass Bash competition was to help raise funds to restock the local rivers,” he said. “We noticed there were not that many bass around and thought we had to do something about it.” Mr Carrall said NSW Fisheries conducts an audit of the bass population in the rivers each year to ensure good numbers of the native

fish. “This is the first time in five years that we have had to restock,” he said. “The parent stock was taken from Nerong so the fingerlings are an exact genetic match to the bass in the local river and lake systems.” Bulahdelah Fishing Club contributed $1,000 to the restocking with NSW Department of Primary Industries contributing an equal amount through the

q Olivia Smith ready to release the bass fingerlings into the Myall River.

q Restocking the Myall River: Craig Smith, Olivia Smith, Darren Carrall, Melissa Smith and John Carrall. Dollar for Dollar Native Fish Stocking Program. Club Secretary Mel Smith said proceeds from the 2017 Bass Bash were poured into this year’s restocking. “NSW Fisheries matched our donation dollar for dollar which allowed us to release 2273 fingerling into our rivers,” she said. Mr Carrall told News Of The Area a strong native bass population helps to keep the river systems healthy. “We have had some issues with European Carp, but having plenty of bass in the river actually acts as a deterrent to them,” he said.

The recent restocking will ensure plenty of bass will be available for the 26th

annual Bass Bash fishing competition which will be held in February 2018.

q Thousands of bass fingerlings were released into the Myall River.

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Great Year Success Tea Gardens Women’s Bowls By Lynda RICHARDS

A GREAT night had by all that attended Presentation Night on Monday 4th December, for Tea Gardens Country Club Bowling Clubs. A big thank you to all those who worked so hard to make this night a success. John Younghusband did a great job as MC, the dinner was delicious and the entertainment enjoyable. Congratulations to all those who received prizes for winning Club Championship Events this year. Tuesday 5th December social bowls played as usual. Format for play was a game of Triples and 2 games of Fours with Pauline Perry playing “swinger” lead. A big win for Ingrid Luck, Dorothy Thompson and Lynne Green 29 v Sheril Johnson, Bette Saillard and Pat Baker 12. A closer

contest between Dianne Kiss, Pam Gilchrist, Bev Rhodes and Sandra Leisemann 18 defeating Jean Glover, Jill McBride, Karen McPhie and Deyonne Page 14. Pauline Perry had a win with Francis Betar, Bev Stephens and Dale Winter 17 v Bev Dunn, Lynda Richards and Maynie Roberts 15. The winners on the day with the lowest winning margin were Pauline, Francis, Bev and Dale. Thursday 7th December: ‘Break up day”. Good to see so many lady bowlers present for the final day of bowls 2017. Prior to play 3 Spiders were played. The winners of the Spider were Lynne Green, Pat Baker and Maynie Roberts. This year TGWBC will be presenting a cheque for $350 to the Free Clinic bus, proceeds from our Spiders. The format for play was Triples. Fun from beginning to end especially when we

Croquet Club Myall Park Croquet Club By Connie HEWETT

ANOTHER year has almost come to a close with the Myall Park Croquet Club holding

were asked to bowl with our opponents bowls, then to bowl with the opposite hand that you usually bowl with. The best one of all was after all the bowls were played the Jack was resited to the T. Good result for those bowlers who might have played some not too good shots. Prizes were given to winners and losers by drawing cards. The winners were Francis Betar, Julie Kennedy and Kayelene Pearson. The “Lucky Losers” were Jeanette Emmett, Dorothy Thompson and Carol Hayden. Following play everyone enjoyed a fabulous lunch, catered by our wonderful Social Committee. On behalf of our Club President Robyn Webster and all the Tea Gardens Women Bowlers we would like to wish Vicki Rankin every success bowling at her new cub, Raymond Terrace.

its annual Christmas party at the Myall Park Tennis Club with 39 members and their partners attending a Spit Roast Luncheon on Sunday the 3rd of December.

Thanks go out to Michele Weir for organising the day and also the the people who always make themselves available to lend a hand. A thank you to the Tennis Club for allowing us to use their Clubhouse. Lucky door prizes and

Aluminum will continue as the Clubs sleeve sponsor, and Tea Gardens Fencing have committed to a team sponsorship. Additional team sponsors will be called for in the new year, once squads are confirmed. The Club is calling for Coach, Manager and Game day staff for all age groups. Players are the mainstay of a Club, and we need to know you intentions. As a small Club, a squad cannot be fielded in every age group, however over the years have completed successfully with mixed ages.

We are confident of a six year age group, along with, 10’s, 13’s, 15’s and 17’s. Other age groups are possible, depending on player interest. The Club will hold an expression of interest day at Jimmy’s Beach on Sunday December 17. Official training will commence on Feb 13th at Myall Park. All intending 2018 players and parents are invited to the EOI event. A BBQ and roast pork lunch, along with refreshments from will be available from 11am.

Expression of Interest Day Myall River Junior Rugby League By Neil REYNOLDS

MYALL River Junior Rugby League will go into 2018 with a positive outlook. A resolute Committee has been elected, along with strong sponsorship pledges. The Tea Gardens Country Club will continue as the Clubs Major Sponsor. In addition, the Tea Gardens Hotel is back on board with the Monday Night Raffle Tea Gardens Glass and

Back to basics Tea Gardens Hawks By Neil REYNOLDS 250 GAME stalwart, Trent Murphy will coach the Tea Gardens Hawks in 2018. The Hawks are back to square one after the departure of long term Coach, Brooke Roach. Brooke has moved on, and will coach a revamped Raymond Terrace “A” Grade side. With Roach at the helm for nine years, the Club must now move on. Looking to strengths, a number of younger players that have not been considered over the past seasons, because of the Hawks position as an “A”

Grade Club, have indicated interest in returning to the paddock under Murphy’s guidance. Losing a long term Coach and a majority of players will relegate the Club to a lower grade. A revamped Newcastle and Hunter Rugby League Competition will see formation of 8 team competitions. Six pre season rounds will be played, which will include four mandatory trials for each team nominated. Clubs will be graded to play 14 rounds at the end of the trial period, without regrades. The Lady Hawks will also appoint a new coach in 2018.

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The player roster may also change, with new players urged to sign on. The Club will focus on a combined effort with both teams, beginning with positive negotiations with the Tea Gardens Hotel-Motel to return as the Hawks Major Sponsors. An expression of interest day will be held for both teams on Sunday Dec 17th at Jimmy’s Beach. All intending players and support persons, along with their families are invited. Refreshment and a BBQ lunch will be provided from 11am. The day will be held in conjunction with the Junior Hawks sign on day. Make it a HAWKS 2018 back to basics day.

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q Members of the Social Committee Ingrid Luck, Sheril Johnson, Dianne Kiss and Bette Saillard. Absent Dale Winter. Vicki has been a great asset to our club her achievements include running Sunday Introduction to Bowls for 7 years, Secretary of TGWBC for 7 years, Winner of many Club Championships, Newcastle District Representative Player and Chairperson

the raffles provided lots of goodies for the lucky winners. A special thank you to Christa Weber and Ross Davey for their generous contribution. Myall Park Croquet Club wish to acknowledge with gratitude the assistance given

Newcastle District Selection Committee. Vicki was always willing to help in every facet of our Club.Two major events that she helped organise were the Unfurling of the Flag when our Grade 2 and Grade 3 Pennant teams won and the Club’s 60th Birthday

to us by the Mid Coast Council in obtaining a satisfactory result in the building of our new equipment shed. Special thank you to Kerrie Simmons, (Recreation Service Coordinator) Mr Drew Martin and Ian Ingram (Tea Gardens Depot)

celebration. Best of luck Vicki, from all your friends in Tea Gardens. Bowling for our members begins on Tuesday 9th January, 2018. Wishing all a happy and safe Christmas and all the best for the New Year. We wish to acknowledge the NSW Government Office Of Sport and the assistance given by Kate Washington to achieve the 50/50 funding Grant. Without the assistance of these people our club wound not be the success it is today.

Vets Stableford

Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH HAWKS Nest Vets. Stroke. 5/12/2017. Front Nine. 1. Paul McLean 33 2. Andy Biddle 34 3. James Slater 35 c/b

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Vets Stableford Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH MYALL Coast Vets Stableford. 7/12/2017. A Grade. 1. Colin Amos 39 c/b 2. Errol Chivers 39 3. Mac Colville 38 4. Tony Ward 37 5. Dusan Kuzmic 36 c/b B Grade. 1. Ken Hill 41 2. John Dunning 39 c/b 3. John Reynolds 39 4. Tommy Curran 38 5. Tony Danks 37 c/b C Grade. 1. Paul Fordy 42 2. Alan Barnes 40 3. 3 Keith Smith 38 4. 4 Adrian Ryan 36

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Maclean, Barry 16th A. Peters, Bob B. Biddle, Andy C. Latona, Geoffrey Balls To. A. 33 B. 32 C. 31 c/b

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THIS solid home comes completed with the finest of inclusions set in a fully functional layout. Immaculately maintained and very well suited to new owners who love style with all the bells and whistles, the front view offers full gated side access opening up to a wide expanse suitable for a caravan or boat, a lush green backyard with minimal gardening requirements with the bonus of room for a substantial game of cricket or swimming pool if desired. Open the front door to reveal a lovely main bedroom, generous ensuite

and large walk in robe which is also accessed by the second bedroom, perfect to keep younger children closer or handy access for a home office. Up the hallway to the left is a large, sunny rumpus room opening onto the backyard with designer lighting adding to the ambiance of the area. Further through the home the family room, dining room and kitchen all feature as open plan with the kitchen offering many storage draws and cupboards, quality appliances and caesarstone benchtops. This home also boasts an extra formal dining room to add to the already enormous living spaces. Three large bedrooms

all with built-ins, bathroom and laundry complete the 5 bedroom home. Situated in the lovely Dunshea Estate enjoy the convenience of an easy 10 minute flat walk to the shopping precinct, Country Club, primary school and beautiful Tea Gardens waterfront. Don’t delay if the idea of a solid family home or good investment sounds appealing. Situated only 40 minutes from the Newcastle airport which will soon become international, and one hour to Newcastle, Forster and the Hunter Valley. Please contact Stuart Sinclair from Ray White Tea Gardens on 0488 133 998 for further information.

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Robert Noel “Rob” Passed away 7.12.2017 Aged 70 Years Late of Bulahdelah Formerly of Newport. Beloved husband of YVONNE. Loving father of TRACY, LINDA, TIFFANY and SCOTT. Much loved Pop to their Families. Relatives and Friends of ROB are warmly invited to attend his Funeral Service in St. John’s Anglican Church, Stroud St., Bulahdelah this FRIDAY 15.12.2017 at 11:00am. A private cremation will follow. In lieu of flowers donation made directly to the MND Association NSW or MND research would be preferred. The family would like to Thank everyone who provided care, support and prayers for Rob over the past two years.

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KARUAH boxer, Daniel Evans is back home after winning a silver medal at the Australian Amateur Titles in Melbourne. The 24 year old was extremely pleased with his performance as was his Mum and number one supporter Sonja Evans. “His first opponent was Queensland’s 71kg State titleholder Lachlan O’Shae in a tough bout,” Sonja said. “Daniel has never faced a southpaw previously and in an awkward fight tagged the Queenslander with righthand counters almost every time his opponent attacked.’’ The result was

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decision.’’ Littlefield was also named fighter of the Tournament from the 150 competitors who took part in the National Titles and NSW also took out the whole tournament with the most medals won. Daniel said “I would like to thank my trainer Daniel Gristwood, Karuah RSL Club, Karuah Landscaping Supplies, Ruu’s Fresh Bake, Sonja’s Split Enz his family and friends for their support.” He added “I’m going to take some time out from training over the Christmas period and use the time to decide whether to continue my boxing career.”

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