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Out In Force For Blue Light THE beaming smiles on hundreds of faces last weekend said it all, the launch of the Bulahdelah Blue Light Program was a roaring success. The School Arts Hall was bursting at the seams with excited children, parents and community members who were kept entertained with plenty to see and do. Bubble soccer and dancing were highlights

inside, and the interactive emergency services displays, giant checkers and free snags outside were a treat. “The day was so good that I am already looking forward to the next one,” nine-yearold Charlie Garemyn said. The event was an initiative of the Bulahdelah Blue Light Committee and was supported by the Lions Club,

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Paramedics, Rural Fire Brigade, Volunteer Rescue Association, School, and countless other volunteers. “These events are important as they show the youths in our community that there are always people willing to help them and do things for them,” Lion Carol Tattersall said. “They also demonstrate community spirit, and it was good to see the town come together and enjoy the day,” RFS member Meagan Terry added. Raymond Terrace PCYC representative, Justine Russell, and Manning Great Lakes Crime Prevention Officer, Sn Constable Ray Slade, were also on hand to ensure a fun-filled day. Sn Constable Ash Ray said the success of the day was due to the hard work of the local Blue Light Committee, the army of volunteers and the community who supported the event.

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“It is great to see so many people get behind this initiative and we can’t thank them enough for their support,” he said. The successful launch of the program now gives the committee confidence moving forward. “We are going to keep it going and continue to get the young people

together for heaps of other activities,” Sn Constable Dave Feeney said. “We will also be getting ideas from the community about the types of things they would like see in the program.” The local police are the driving force behind the initiative, and have contributed a great deal of

for the celebrations, and made a surprise visit to Bulahdelah Preschool. There was no rest for the pig, who also served customers at the Post Office and assisted with delivering the mail, before hitting the streets to spread the word about the new bank in town. “Bendigo Bank will be offering the whole range of banking services, deposits, withdrawals, loans, the works, anything a bank can do, we can do,” Ms Lumby said. “We are here for the long term, when we commit to something, we are always looking to make sure it succeeds.” Ms Lumby said Bendigo Bank, which has a network of more than 540 branches

across Australia, also intends to be part of many community events throughout the year. Mrs Dixon told News Of The Area, she is pleased to be able to work

Banking On Bendigo By Daniel SAHYOUN

THE message that Bendigo Bank is here for the community was loud and clear at last week’s official opening of the Bulahdelah Agency. “We are proud to be part of the community,” Port Macquarie Branch Manager Kerry Lumby said. “We are hoping to be a long-term solution for banking needs, and we are looking forward to fostering a relationship with the community.” Agent Judy Dixon was joined by staff from Bendigo’s Port Macquarie and Central Coast Branches for the festivities, which included an official ribbon cutting ceremony at the Post Office location. Bendigo Bank’s Mascot ‘Piggy’ was also on hand

time to get the program up and running. The sentiments of the community at the weekend celebration were summed up by primary student Charlie Garemyn, who said, “The police did a fantastic job, they are amazing.”

with Bendigo Bank to provide the community with easy access to a full range of banking services once again. “With the support of locals, this venture will provide a great service for community,” she said.

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cut-off is pointless, but first-timers taking the plunge in the Myall Coast region have more flexibility. According to local Real Estate Agents, the average house price in Bulahdelah is around $310,000, which would save first home buyers about $9,400 in stamp duty. In the Tea Gardens/ Hawks Nest area, the

median price ranges from $400,000 for older houses, up to $600,000 for newer homes, bringing savings of between $13,490 and $22,490. The Myall Coast region is well known for having one of the oldest demographics in the country, but the removal of the stamp duty could see an influx of young buyers seeking more affordable housing. According to local

agents, there has already been an increase in the number of couples and young families buying in both Bulahdelah and Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest. “Historically, it has been a place where a lot of retirees come,” James Murphy from Tea Gardens Real Estate said. “But we have seen a huge change in demographics, and now there are many people who work in Newcastle and other areas coming here, as they can easily travel because of the road

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owning a home a more viable option,” she said. “But it could all come down to the availability of jobs and the willingness to travel for work opportunities.” Under the changes, the government will also provide a $10,000 first home owners grant for purchasers of new homes up to $600,000 and for builders of new properties up to $750,000. The changes will come into effect on 1 July.

Flashing Koala Sign By Margie TIERNEY DRIVERS crossing the Singing Bridge between Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest couldn’t fail to have noticed that the flashing Koala sign hasn’t been flashing since before Easter. It’s been a frustrating few months for the Myall Koala and Environment group in its quest to have the fault remedied.

MidCoast Council told News Of The Area, “The rechargeable battery was initially faulty and this was replaced under warranty, however the sign was still not working.” “Our supplier has been scheduled to return and repair the sign.” “We are following up regularly with them.” In other MidCoast

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Driveway Scam By Daniel SAHYOUN

A TEA Gardens man is warning residents to be alert to travelling conmen after being fleeced out of $500 last week. Bruce Chapman said he was approached at his home by two men with English accents, offering to repair and seal his concrete driveway. “The older man, who looked like he was in his late 40s, said they had all the equipment in their truck as they had just finished a job down the road,” Bruce told News Of The Area. “The man said the work on the driveway would take about two to three hours and they could do it that day.” Bruce said he had

previously made enquiries about having his driveway sealed, which is probably why he wasn’t alarmed at the time. “We were aware of what needed to be done, then these guys came along and offered to do exactly what other professionals had told us, it all sounded quite good,” he said. Bruce paid the men after the job was completed, but only discovered how shoddy the workmanship was after the concrete had dried. “We didn’t realise it was a scam until we tried to contact them to come and fix the job,” Bruce said. “We’re out of pocket, but more than anything, I’m angry for being sucked into

Elite Award By Margie TIERNEY LIKE so many residents of the Myall, Stuart Sinclair wears many hats. He’s a father of five, member of the Fire and Rescue Service and owner of the Ray White Real Estate Agency in Tea Gardens. The past decade has been

full of changes for Stuart and his family. “We moved here in 2009 to property manage the Boathouse Resort,” Stuart told News Of The Area. After years of working 24/7 Stuart made the life changing decision to become a Real Estate salesperson and it’s proved a very

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Bruce said he contacted police, and now wants to warn others about falling for similar scams. NSW Fair Trading urge homeowners to be wary of people who unexpectedly turn up at their home, offering ‘special deals’ on jobs such as painting, roof repairs and sealing driveways. “The work, when carried out, is usually poor, overpriced and often left incomplete,” a NSW Fair Trading spokesperson told News Of The Area. “The travelling conmen verbally intimidate consumers into payment and quoted prices often become inflated once payment is requested.” Homeowners receiving visits from people offering such services should report successful move. “Since we started just over 18 months ago, we’ve received three awards,” Stuart said. His most recent award, ‘The Elite’ puts Stuart in the top five percent of salespeople for Ray White Australia-wide. “I’d really like to thank the people who supported me in the early days and trusted me with the sale of their homes,” Stuart said.

them to the national hotline on 1300 133 408. Consumers are urged to shop around for quotes, only use licensed tradespeople and not to pay in full upfront. The tradesperson’s full name and licence number should also be obtained and checked online at www. fairtrading.nsw.gov.au.

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“We’ve had a fantastic year.” He also owes much of the credit to his co-workers, wife Vanessa, Lisa Hamilton and Judy Gilbert. “I’m from the country and I know how important it is to

be a part of the community.” Stuart said his work with the fire and rescue service keeps him grounded. “We’re on call 24/7 and a number of times I’ve been showing a house and I get a call and I have to say I have

to go, there’s an emergency.” “It could be a car accident, a truck accident or a house fire, it’s a real levelling thing for me.” “It’s very rewarding.”

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Fire on the Snow ON Saturday 24 June at 2.30pm, there will be a oneoff matinee performance of the classic radio play ‘The Fire on the Snow’ by the late Australian playwright/poet Douglas Stewart in the Hawks Nest Community Centre.

The Fire on the Snow is the story of Scott’s expedition to the South pole in 1912 and its disastrous consequences. The expedition resulted in the death of five brave men. Admission will be free of charge, but a donation will be

requested to help offset hire of hall costs and provide tea/coffee and a light snack. The cast of five men will be provided by The Maitland Repertory Company with Diane Williams from Tea Gardens as the Announcer and Brian Jones from Hawks Nest as the Director.

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Family Fun Day a success ON 13 May the local community came together to make the Estia Health Tea Gardens Family Fun Day a great success, with over $1200 raised for the local Lions Club. Around 200 guests visited the home throughout the day. Activities and familyfriendly entertainment included trash and treasure, line dancing, Gus’s bush ballads, a ukulele group, balloon twister, bouncing castle, face painting and more. Stallholders added to the diversity and vibrancy of the event. Generous donations from sponsors and local businesses contributed to

lucky door prizes and a raffle, with a large gift basket being the major prize. Contributions from Harvey Norman, BT’s for Fashion, Sumeru, BYO Cellars, Alana’s Flowers and Gifts, Take It Easy Kayaks, McGraths Meats and TG facility catering all helped make the event possible. The Lions Club worked hard all day on the barbecue to raise additional funds. Estia Health’s Sue Nash said that staff and residents alike were extremely pleased with the way the day went, generating a lot of positive feedback. “Some of our visitors were surprised by the spaciousness, style and pleasant ambience of our

home. Many commented on how much they enjoyed the visit. That was great, because we pride ourselves on being welcoming for residents and visitors alike.” Sue explained that as an integral part of the local community, Estia Health Tea Gardens participates in many local activities and was pleased to invite the community into the home. “I think our Family Fun Day is a valuable contribution to our area and to the great work our Lions Club undertakes. I’d like to thank our Estia team for their energy, generosity and amazing support. And a big thank you to our fabulous sponsors and donors.”

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THREE Royal Australian Air Force Hawk 127 LeadIn Fighter aircraft from Number 76 Squadron, will conduct two practice flying displays on 14 and 15 June in preparation for graduation

celebrations of Australia’s newest fighter pilots on Friday 16 June at RAAF Base Williamtown. On Wednesday, 14 June at 3 pm, a practice flying display will be conducted in

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level aerobatics display. A second formation of up to seven aircraft will conduct a flypast following the three ship display. Noise reduction and the environment are vital considerations in the planning and conduct of military flying.

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At the MCC Extraordinary Meeting on May 31, Administrator Turner bluntly rejected arguments from speakers against the proposed rate increase (SRV2017). These arguments highlighted lack of consultation and other issues from Council. He then stated that he considered the matter had been “well ventilated”, and immediately went ahead with an application to IPART for a 28.5% rate increase over four years. The increase proposed for 2017– 2018 alone is 11.0%, and by 2021 former Great Lakes households will be paying rates of $3400 and more per annum, more than many Sydney ratepayers. IPART requires MCC to “demonstrate the need for and the purpose of the additional revenue, evidence

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of community consultation, and an assessment of the impact on affected ratepayers”. In the opinion of many they have failed to do this, so if we don’t want this rate increase, we must let IPART know that: 1) MCC has been very vague about why this increase is needed now; 2) and has failed miserably to follow its own community consultation guidelines, which is why awareness of the increase is so poor; 3) MCC has not adequately investigated other funding options (the Midcoast Water takeover potentially provides a lot of extra dollars), and 4) the MCC Administrator was appointed, not elected, has only four months remaining in office before Council elections, and has no ratepayer mandate to make such far-reaching changes. We also need to let IPART know that the area has

could afford an increase, 55% indicated that they would be “inconvenienced” meaning “burdened”. MCC has accepted this as 75% can afford the increase.This figure now has been rounded up to 80% (nearest 10%). I believe this blatant manipulation of figures cannot go unchecked. 5. In February, MCC realised that the Act precluded them from applying for an increase. MCC miraculously found savings and indicated that an increase would not be necessary. In the News Of The Area (8/6/2017), interim General Manager, Glenn Handford, stated that the rate increase was the best way forward in order to carry out our program. Hang the financial status of the ratepayers, we need

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We have purchased two acres, and ever since, friends and family have asked if they can store their boats, caravans and other assorted items on the land. Some have even started dumping their green waste and excess furniture. Recently a relative dumped a load of concrete and suggested we bury it. An acquaintance asked if he could store some things in our shed, and ended up unloading bricks and rubble under several trees. What should we do?

Peter Dodge, Tea Gardens

It’s Time

Time is running out on making a submission to IPART regarding the ambit claim of nearly, a 30% increase in our Land Rates. We have until 30 of June to make a submission. Don’t forget to include the following when making your submission. 1. There have been no elected representatives on council, representing the ratepayers. 2. There has been no discussion regarding the current Special Rate Variation (SRV) Proposal. 3. The Act was mysteriously changed to exempt MCC from the Act, that restricted merged councils from applying for a rate increase for four years. 4. Results of the survey indicated that 20% of ratepayers, including renters,

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many retirees on fixed incomes who can ill afford the increase. If you are happy to accept it, just sit back and enjoy being used as a cash cow. But if you want to show MCC what you think about their hasty cash grab, please make a submission pointing out these failures to IPART Chairman Dr. Peter Boxall, at these addresses; email localgovernment@ipart.nsw. gov.au, Postal PO Box K35 Haymarket Post Shop NSW 1240 or the IPART web site. We have until June 30 to make a case that will convince IPART that they should reject MCC SRV2017. A submission need only involve a few sentences to get the message across, but we need a lot of them to convince IPART.

Mrs JF and Mr GF, Anna Bay Dear Mrs JF and Mr GF,

the money and we don’t care. I believe,Great Lakes Council(GLC), now merged MCC, has form in this continual push for a rate increase. Over the past 20 years, GLC has received numerous increases well above the CPI, in some years, thrice the CPI. Its time to take a stand. The MCC area consists mainly of self-funded retirees and pensioners governed by CPI increases. In four years our rates will be approaching $3000, that’s $60/week not the average $1500 rate that’s quoted. We must take action by expressing our thoughts in a submission to IPART (ipart@ ipart.nsw.gov.au). John Alterator, Hawks Nest

THE thing is, most people purchase an average-sized block, because they don’t want the hassle of mowing acres or caring for 5,000 endemic plants; they also don’t want the cost of a two-acre block. What they do want, however, is a little taste of the great outdoors, but only during their annual leave and long weekends. That’s why they buy boats, trailers, motorbikes, quads and caravans. You know, you absolutely can’t store that stuff on the grassy verge past the front fence. Triathletes, retirees, dogs, kids playing cricket and council workers get pretty miffed about obstructions on their thoroughfare. Your acres are a perfect solution. Out of mind. Out of sight. Have you costed storage sheds recently? Not cheap, you know. Have you noticed how much tip fees are? I suggest you familiarise yourself with the 30-odd page Community Services document produced by Port Stephens Council (like I just did). No wonder your land is being treated as the local dump. You need to get shrewd. Purchase a gate, a weighbridge, a fluorescent vest and an EFTPOS machine. If you are going to be treated as the waste transfer station, you may as well collect the funds that go with it. No payment and a For Sale sign gets slapped on the offending vehicle. I’m pretty sure your troubles will soon be over. Carpe diem, Jasminda

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New Etching Press By Margie TIERNEY

IT was a case of out with the old and in with the new at the Myall Community Art and Craft Centre last Friday. The group now has a brand new etching press. At the same time the old press now has a brand new home at Bulahdelah Centre School. The old press had given many years of faithful service

to the craft community. “Many years ago a former member had printing skills and she had a contact who was getting rid of their old printer and it ended up here,” Leigh Allen told News Of The Area. Fast forward and the printer group has grown and become more skilled and the decision was made to buy a new press. Funding came from the o Phot ery Gall line On

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280 members of the Myall Craft group as well as a number of workshops which helped raise the $6,000 for the machine. “We thought about trying to sell the old printer on Gumtree but realised it would be better to give it away and Bulahdelah School was a perfect fit.” Craft members have also offered to lend a helping hand to teach the school how to operate it. The group’s new etching machine will bring a whole new range of printing capabilities. Susan Truscott from the Arts and Craft Centre said, ‘’We’re hopeful that the printer may bring younger members who might be interested in learning the process.” Bulahdelah School Principal Don Hudson said, “It will allow our art students to do a lot more creatively.” “We very much appreciate the donation.”

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JAMES Murphy of Tea Gardens and Pacific Palms Real Estate is very pleased to offer to the market one of the leading properties in Boomerang Beach. This ultra modern home is the epitome of luxury, style and class. Nestled at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac amongst native gums and cabbage tree palms this luxurious home offers 270 degree views over Blueys and Boomerang Beach all the way around to Seven Mile Beach to the North. 42 Headland Road, Boomerang Beach offers stunning living areas with magnificent views, beautiful timber floors, incorporating

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set amongst a beautiful backdrop of native gum trees is a welcome reprieve in the warmer months. With dramatic views, shifting through the native eucalypts to Seal Rocks and along to Boomerang headland, take a moment to view Big Karma and take a moment to recharge your soul. Built by local builder Adam Judson, this quality home with stunning stone features throughout will surely stand the test of time and provide you and your family an idyllic escape from the rat race. Private inspections can be made with James Murphy 0438 412 317.

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It was a dark and stormy night, but that didn’t deter the large crowd who gathered at the Tea Gardens Hotel last Friday for the opening of the annual ‘Winter Warmer’ Exhibition.

By Margie TIERNEY

IT was a dark and stormy night, but that didn’t deter the large crowd who gathered at the Tea Gardens Hotel last Friday for the opening of the annual ‘Winter Warmer’ Exhibition. Among the art enthusiasts, was Port Stephens MP Kate Washington. “These events are so important for our wellbeing, our quality of life and good for the soul,” Kate said. “To be able to come and support such a beautiful event like this, I’ll keep doing it for as long as I’m asked.” This year’s theme for the ‘Galleries in the Gardens’ artists was ‘Habitat’. “We’ve had some terrific results,” GIG President Lee

Anderson said. “We’re thrilled with the turnout.” The difficult job of judging the works of art, ceramics and sculptures went to Kim Blunt, Senior Curator at the Maitland Regional Art Gallery. “As a judge, I spent several hours going through the artworks,” Kim told News Of The Area. “The standard was very high and I got down to a shortlist of 15 and then to get it down to three was really difficult as you need to be fair across the different mediums.” First prize went to Wendy Earnshaw for her painting ‘Going Home’. ‘’I was absolutely shocked and thrilled,” Wendy said. “It was a painting I put my

soul into because I love this area.” Local artist Cheryl Cook won second prize for her landscape ‘Myall Dunes’. Cheryl was also thrilled, her painting also selling on the night. “I’ve been painting since the age of four.” Cheryl added, “My first prize was a pair or rosary beads for a painting I did at primary school.” Third prize went to long time artist Gail Morphett. The art enthusiasts dined out on delicious canapes and mulled wine, courtesy of the new hotel owners, Emily and Ben Hanson. The couple also introduced a Publican’s Award which went to artist Chez Rands. hoto P ry Galleline On

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off a hallway which leads to a family rumpus room/ teenagers retreat which stretches the width of the home. Currently set up with a kitchenette in the corner, there is the ability to make this a permanent fixture if desired. Sliding doors open out onto an entertaining patio which overlooks an easy care fenced lawn and then the Myall River. Also on this level find the laundry, bathroom and large study/family room which could easily be converted into a fifth bedroom if desired. Upstairs the open plan living captures the waterviews from most windows. The master bedroom is double sized with a large walk in robe and en suite. This bedroom also has

access to a small verandah built to capture the sun off the bedroom. A formal dining room is moderately private, and the kitchen, dining, lounge and family rooms on the top floor open out to a large wrap around verandah. Only minutes to the public school and the Tea Gardens Marina, the patrolled surf beach and golf course are at Hawks Nest and are also in very close proximity. Perfect as a permanent home, holiday home or investment rental, only 30 minutes to the Newcastle airport and under three hours to inner Sydney, the possibilities are endless. Inspections by appointment only. Contact Stuart Sinclair at Ray White Tea Gardens for an inspection time today! 02 4997 9022.

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Quilt Tribute for Fire Fighters By Margie TIERNEY

NEWS Of The Area was invited to a very special gathering of the Karuah River Craft Group last week. The occasion was the unveiling of a beautiful quilt created in honour of their local fire fighters. The idea for the quilt was born out of the devastating bushfires that surrounded the town last November. “It was very frightening for everyone, especially the elderly, we were cut off in both directions, we didn’t know which way to go, we had no communication,” Jean Keeley told News Of The Area. “We had no water or electricity for days.” In the wake of the

emergency, the ladies of the craft group wanted to pay tribute and thank the local volunteers of their Karuah Rural Fire Service. “We thought it would be nice to have something hanging in their kitchen so that when they got back from shifts they’d have something to relax and look at,” Judy Staples said. Seven months later the quilt was finished but the group was faced with the problem of where to hang it. “If you put a nail in the wall of the fire station it would fall down,” Rural Fire Service Captain Ken Smee said. “With the rain, there’s water coming through the door and the walls,” Ken said.

THE Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is reminding Australians to stop and think before giving their personal details or hardearned money to scammers this tax time. Assistant Commissioner Kath Anderson said 48,084 scams were reported to the ATO between July and October last year. “We have already seen a five-fold increase in scams from January to May this year and typically expect further increases during the tax time period,” Ms Anderson said.

“Already this year, the ATO has registered over 17,067 scam reports. Of these, 113 Australians handed over $1.5 million to fraudsters with about 2,500 providing some form of personal information, including tax file numbers. “One victim lost $900,000 to scammers over the course of several months, even borrowing money from family and friends. “The large number of people lodging their tax returns means scammers are particularly active, so it’s important to keep an eye out for anything that looks

suspicious and protect your private information.” Ms Anderson said Australians are generally good at catching and reporting scams, but some scams are harder to spot than others. “Scammers locate genuine ATO numbers from our website and project these numbers in their caller ID in an attempt to legitimise their call – a form of impersonation known as ‘spoofing’. While we do make thousands of calls per week to the community, our outbound calls do not project numbers on caller ID. If one appears, it’s most likely a scam. “People should be wary of emails, phone calls and SMS

amazing. “They keep you company, keep you entertained and are always there when you need them,” team member Sophia Stubbs said. “Older siblings make good role models, they give great advice and even though you share a common bond, they still allow you to be an individual,” Olivia Smith

added. The girls said their opposition from St Clares High School, argued that friends are just as good as siblings. BCS also made the finals in the Year 8 competition, tasked with proving that ‘Fairy Tales Are Not Good for Children’ against a team from Taree Christian College.

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“They couldn’t even hang it in the toilet because that’s a shipping container,” Joyce Armstrong said. Not surprisingly, members of the Karuah Rural Fire Service have been campaigning for years for a new fire shed. “I think it’s fantastic, it’s amazing how the community has come together, it’s just a shame we’ve got nowhere to hang it,” Ken said. For now, the magnificent quilt will hang in the KWT centre in town, while the fire service continues its quest for a new home. The Karuah River Craft group meets every Thursday between 10am and 2pm. New members are always welcome.

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during tax time that claim to be from the ATO, even if it seems legitimate. “If you’re ever unsure about whether a call, text message or email is genuine, call us on 1800 008 540. If it’s real, we will connect you with the right area of the ATO,” Mr Anderson said. If you think you or someone you know has fallen victim to a tax related scam, call the ATO on 1800 008 540 to make a report. For more information on how to verify or report a scam, visit ato.gov.au/scams or for updates on the latest scams, visit Scamwatch. Top tips to avoid tax time traps:

1. Be aware of what you share You should only share your personal information with people you trust and organisations with a legitimate need for it.

2. Stay secure Keep your mobile devices and computers secure by changing your passwords regularly, keep your antivirus, malware, and spyware protection software upto-date and don’t click on suspicious links. 3. Don’t reply Don’t reply to any SMS or email with your personal or financial information.

4. Recognise a scam If someone asks you for your bank account or personal details, or demands money, refunds or free gifts, be cautious. Also avoid requests in emails or SMS requesting you to click on a link to log onto government or banking digital services. 5. Report scams If you think you or someone you know might have been contacted by a scammer, or have fallen victim to a tax-related scam, contact the ATO on 1800 008 540.

Finals Berth for Debaters By Daniel SAHYOUN

‘IT’S Good To Have Siblings’ was the topic for the Year 7 debating final at the Taree Eisteddfod last week. Speaking for the affirmative, the Bulahdelah Central School (BCS) team presented an argument based on their personal experience, claiming that siblings are

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WEATHER conditions have once again delayed the roadworks currently underway at the intersection

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contractor has advised that due to the wet conditions, no works were undertaken on site at the end of last week.

“Some fairy tales have horrible plots, like the wolf who just wants to eat the Three Little Pigs,” BCS debater Seleana Murphy said. “They can also put preposterous ideas into young children’s minds, like thinking they can fly like Peter Pan, or by kissing a frog they will win a Prince that they will have forever.” Coordinating teacher

Council was expecting that site conditions would be reassessed on Tuesday 13 June. “The contractors have also stated that sediment and erosion controls and

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Ms Ros Caro, said although both teams were narrowly defeated in the final round, the debaters became more confident as they progressed through the heats of the competition. “This allowed our students to shine, they carried themselves with poise and confidence and they had really sound arguments,” Ms Caro said.

the traffic control plan will be monitored during the wet weather and repaired/ reinstated if required,” the spokesperson said. The extensive program of works include reconstruction

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“They also showed very good sportsmanship and great maturity.” Ms Caro said she was also impressed with the Year 9 team who finished third in the Intermediate competition. The annual Taree and District Eisteddfod is the largest held in Australia, and showcases talent in music, dance, speech and drama. of the road, upgrading the stormwater system, and installing a roundabout at the intersection. A further update will be provided by the contractors later this week.

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BOWLING Karuah RSL Men’s Bowls Club By Trevor DAVIES

TO play lawn bowls, you need a degree of hand-eye coordination, some motor skills, either walking or in a wheelchair, and an ability to roll a bowl up to 36 metres.

Now you will notice that I have not mentioned strength. Unlike most sports, the fast twitch muscles that provide the speed and reaction in say golf, tennis, football or athletics are not needed to bowl. This means that lawn bowling is one of the few sports where women and men, given their physiological differences, can compete

Social club results DARTS Hawks Nest Golf Club Social Club By Luke BOYD SOCIAL DARTS The winning mixed doubles team were the only team to win four games from a possible four games in total last Thursday. The mixed doubles winning team were Trevor Peirson, last seasons champion dart player, and Chris (The visitor to the Hawks Nest Golf Club).

The mixed doubles running up team consisted of Husband and Wife team Marion and Geoff Smith. The ladies highest score competition winner was Lyn Peirson, who achieved 100 points for the evening. One hundred and thirty seven points was the mens highest score for the evening with Trevor Peirson being the victor. FISHING

Only a small contingency of anglers braved the cold conditions for the latest Fishing Club weekend outing.

equally with no handicaps (as in golf) or concession. While there are men’s and women’s competitions in bowls, there are also open competitions, at the very highest levels, where women compete against men and do every bit as well. Karuah is, at least in this correspondent’s humble opinion, one of the very lucky areas, where under an

The winning angler and the mens division champion was Jamie Wheaton catching some great tailor, a bream and a large Australian salmon. The mens division runner up was Robert Bartlett who caught a swag of bream and two large tailor. The ladies angling champion was Gail Bartlett who caught a lovely bag of bream. The ladies division running up weekend angling outing champion was Donna Wheaton catching an impressive Australian salmon. The mystery fish drawn from the hat was a trevally and was not won.

Golfing, Fishing and Darting Bulahdelah Golf Club By Pauline GREGORY 31/5/17 Ladies Golf Single Stableford

Winner- Colleen Richards R/up- Lyn Pascoe NTP 8th- Lyn Pascoe Thursday 1/6/17 Veteran’s Golf

Winner- Richard Green R/up- Dave Gray Saturday 3/6/17 Stableford Medley Ladies Winner- Alison

newsofthearea.com.au RSL club umbrella, the Men’s and Ladies’ Clubs, although separate, work very closely together. Despite having to work to different associations and to different rules the two clubs, almost seamlessly, run the game jointly at the local level. While the clubs compete separately in association events at club and social levels, most games are mixed, the clubs actively volunteer to assist each other and even provide limited financial

support to each other where this is appropriate. This leads to many husbands and wives playing the sport together and a generally happier, friendlier and more family orientated atmosphere in the club rooms. Indeed family groups often bowl together and the clubs’ junior development program has also benefited. If you would like to experience our game in the friendly environment of the Karuah RSL Men’s and Ladies

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Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH 6/6/2017 A Grade 1. Greg Weeks 39.4 2. Craig Norman 39.9 3. Ken Lambert 40.3 B Grade 1. Len Gough 37.8 2. Michael Ritchie 39 3. Rex Vidler 40

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JOAN Cheers celebrated a milestone birthday last weekend, surrounded by more than 100 family and friends at Bulahdelah Bowling Club. Joan said the highlight of her 80 years, has been spending time with her two daughters, three grandchildren, extended family and friends. “My goal was just having the love of family, and that, to me, is everything,” she said. “I just think that family and friends keep you going, that’s my motto.” Joan said she started kindergarten with many of her guests, and has always kept that friendship. “I am so thrilled that everyone turned up here today, I can’t thank them enough,” she said. Joan was born in Bulahdelah in 1937 and worked for 46 years in the bakery and butchers. She also volunteered at the pool and for many other organisations including the nursing home. Since retiring, Joan has travelled overseas and has taken more than 20 coach

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tours around Australia. “There’s just been so many changes over the years, everything is so modern now,” Joan said. “When I think of what my mum had to work with when she had all of us at home compared to what I have today, it is just unreal.” Joan told News Of The Area, she attributes her long and happy life to simply having a healthy lifestyle. “I just think that you should keep moving and do something every day, like work for charity and keep your mind active that way,” she said. “You should always care for people, and if there’s anything that upsets you, turn the other cheek and just sort it out.” For the future, Joan said she simply plans to enjoy spending time with her family and friends, and just take every day as it comes. Although Joan has moved to Newcastle to be closer to her children, she said she will always consider Bulahdelah home. “I loved every day that I was here, it is still home to me, I just love it,” she said.

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clubs, just ring the RSL. We have mixed social triples days on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9.30am names and 10.00am starts each week. We have mixed social bowls every Sunday morning with free introductory sessions for beginners. You will be made very welcome at our friendly and very social family club. See you at Karuah.

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LOCAL producers opened their farm gates to visitors over the long weekend, to showcase the huge variety of produce available along The Great Lakes Food Trail. The event started in April this year, with the aim of connecting local and ethical producers with the community each season. Free range eggs, pasture raised beef and lamb, wine,

organic fruit and baked goods were some of the many temptations on offer along the trail. The wet weather caused havoc for Old Inn Road Winery, who were unable to open to the public due to flooding along the access road. Julie Steepe from Lucy Land Merino Farm in Bulahdelah, said the conditions are all part of being a farmer.

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TUESDAY 6 June: The format for social bowls was 3 games of triples, 18 ends. The results are as follows: Dorothy Dallas, Bev Dunn and Julie Kennedy 18 v Wilma Drake, Carol Bywater and Wendy Jones 12. Ingrid Luck, Dorothy Thompson and Lily Smith 14 winning against Francis Betar, Jo Younghusband and Dale Winter 12. Kathy Stone, Sheril Johnson and Lesley Kibble 25 defeating D Jones (visiting bowler), Jean Glover and Deyonne Page 12. The winners of the day

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with a win plus ends were Dorothy Dallas, Bev Dunn and Julie Kennedy. Results for the Pairs Championship are Robyn Beaumont and Kayelene Pearson 27 v Karen McPhie and Lynne Green 9. Kerry Faber and Nola Jackson 20 v Carol Hayden and Olive McKeown 14. Bev Rhodes and Wendy Brand 19 v Karen Green and Maynie Roberts 11. Bette Saillard and Elizabeth Kelly 26 v Lynda Richards and Jill McBride 13. The semi final of the competition will see Robyn and Kayelene bowling against Kerry and Olive, while Bette and Elizabeth contest Bev and Wendy for a spot in the

finals. Good luck to all competitors. Thanks to Kathie Rimmer for umpiring and Deyonne Page being the Controlling Body. Birthday greetings to Wilma Drake, Jean Glover and especially past president of our club Lyn Humphries. Lyn celebrated her 80th on 31 May. What can be said? Rain, rain and more rain. Bowls was cancelled on Thursday 8 June due to rain. The semi finals of the Club Pairs Championship, which was to be played on this date, is now scheduled for Tuesday 13 June.

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seeing what we do and how we do it, and having that level of wanting to participate and be part of their food,” she said. The wet weather didn’t deter Jim and Kay Levey from Tea Gardens, who ventured out and discovered some amazing produce.

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Garden also opened their gates to the public. The Great Lakes Food Trail is supported by Topi Topi Sustainable Farming Group, Karuah and Great Lakes Landcare and MidCoast Tourism.

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Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH Stroke 8/6/2017 Third round of Championships THERE was a six hole playoff between Col Bagnall and Bruce Clayton with Col being the eventual Scratch winner of the 2017 championship. Well done Colin. A Grade Champion, Col Bagnall 250, B Grade Champion, Kevvy Williams 288, C Grade Champion, Darrell Peters 323. A Nett, Ian Peachey 226, B

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B Grade 1. Alan Townsend 73 2. Ken Warren 74 c/b 3. Don Henderson 74 4. Tommy Curran 75 5. Grahame Brydon 76 c/b C Grade 1. Peter Campbell 69

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favourite position of hooker. “We knew he had it in him and are really proud of his efforts,” Sonny’s Mum Linda

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Linda said, “Sonny’s coach at Wests is really impressed with his tackling skills and thinks he’s a textbook tackler. Wests is giving Sonny some great experiences.” “In the short time he’s been down at Wests he

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has already been involved in some intensive training sessions and has played in some matches against a representative team from Ipswich in Queensland.” “It’s been great for Sonny meeting new kids, some of

whom will be attending the same high school as Sonny next year,” Linda said. It’s a big commitment with several trips to Newcastle each week but one Sonny and his family are only too happy to make.

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WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Sal Bay

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WESTERN red cedar blinds (x15), varying sizes Fingal Bay 0409154184 $100

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HOLDEN Astra sedan 2005 18,000klms, vg cond, ATV-49Y, $5750 ono Ph 0403832028

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HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160

STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651

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LOST Ladies prescription sunglasses in soft case Tea Gardens waterfront Sunday 21 May Ph 0428712407

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FURNITURE House of quality furniture for sale. 49812792 or 0400 772 107 or 0400 468 471. GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396 GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494 JAGUAR Epochlock Model 056/055, hardly used. $50. Phone 0413 052 660

KITE Surfer, Naish.

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 SLEEP No. 5000 King Ens. As new. Cost $4500 sell $1000ono 0412392164 SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 TWO piece King size Base. Brand New. $400 0428450925 Medowie TIFFANY Auto Bread Maker As New 25.00 Phone 0423905520 WALL Unit Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 Medowie

WOODEN toys (lge), 8 semi trailers, 3 ride-on rocking horses suit up to age 5, Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297

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 Fridge, Microwave 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

Items ANTIQUE kitchen cabinet 2 stained glass doors lined cool cupboard, 3 drawers, curved sides dark wood 1.63 h $450 Cedar Pew with bishop sides 220 wide, fr Hinton church good condition $500. 2 seater oak hall seat 2 drawers $150. Ph 49822004 BURNT orange velvet covered Ottoman with storage $30. 49198139 GME Marine speakers (new) $40 Mistral wine fridge (holds 12 bottles) Good condition. $35 Caravan cover (new) Suit 16 to 18 foot van. $45 Ph 0408 945040 ITEMS Lounge floral with 2 chairs. Sofa. Single beds. Pine lounge. Laminate table with 4 chairs 49828522

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

TOOLS, Fishing 2003 475 Quintrex Gear, Extra Large Coast Runner with 80HP Johnson 4 stroke Eski. 49849456 motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv. Always garaged/Fingal Caravans Bay One owner. REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf $23,500 For further Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. info call 0421 253 132 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 2009 model Quintrex 20ft 560 freedom or 0429433103 cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 2010 Jayco Sterling 340 hrs. Hummingbird 21.65-3 caravan, in sounder plus a heap as new cond, front of accessories plus leather lounge, 190Lt all safety Ogear. LD Never S Log 2-door fridge, oven, been outside. microwave, water booked serviced. Last December fitler, slide-out queen service bed, full ens incl wash 2016. First to see mach, rollout awn, will buy. $30.000.00 Bulahdelah solar, wineguard arial neg. & TV. Non smoking 0408428800. original owners. Ready for any CLASSIFIEDS in the advertures. $42,500 News Of The Area Ring 4982 8321 ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 2001 Jayco Freedom Pop Top. 15.5ft. L- KAWASAKI 550 Jet shape sgl bds. 3-way fridge. L-shape din- Ski with trailer, Stand ing. 4 burn cook top. up, $800 49971651 batt pack. Alex plug. Rollout awn. Fnt QUINTREX V-nose boot & toolbox. Tare punt 3.85m 15Hp 1180. Gd cond. Reg Evinrude. Gd Cond. 17/5/18. $9,500ono. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 49975922

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MAZDA 6 2008 Auto 168000 klms 1 owner great cond log bks. CL6-0UN $10,500 0419254750

2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099 2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 2006 Commodore sedan. No rego. Best offer 49829526

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Vehicles 1995 Nissan pathfinder Gold ST V6 4x4 158,000 kms. New tyres and battery. Excellent condition. 6,000 ono. Reg to Nov (concession) Ph 0488335618

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Community sponsorship 2017-18 funding round Community organisations in the Mid-Coast Council local government area are invited to apply for consideration in our community sponsorship program.

Nerong Progress Association Inc. Notice of AGM. Held at the Community Centre, 10 Redbill Rd, Nerong. 17 June 11.30am TEA GARDENS COUNTRY CLUB BOWLING CLUB Annual General Meeting Sunday 25 June 2017 9.00 AM (In the bowling annex). All registered bowlers are invited to attend. John Slater, Secretary PLACE YOUR ADVERT in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 Email us today ads@mcnota.com.au We will email you a PROOF along with a PRICE

Loving mother and mother-in-law of Allan and Kim, Robert and Julie. Adored grandmother of Jarran, Serena, Ben, and greatgrandmother Of Aaliyah. Aged 74 years Friends and family are invited to attend a Celebration Of Clare’s Life this Monday 19th June 2017, commencing 11.00am. In the North Chapel at Newcastle Memorial Park, 176 Anderson Drive Beresfield.

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Public Notices NOTICE OF ABORIGINAL CONSULTATION - TEA GARDENS Environmental Resources Management Pty Ltd, on behalf of Tattersall Lander Pty Ltd, is proposing to undertake an Indigenous Cultural Heritage Assessment associated with a small modification to the approved Riverside Tea Gardens development. This project will also include an updated Cultural Heritage Management Plan to include the revised development footprint. The focus of this heritage assessment will be the additional 5.83 ha of land in the south west of the development footprint, off Myall Quays Boulevard.

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Planning Proposal Protection of Heritage Items

Proposal: To amend the Great Lakes Local Environmental Plan 2014 - by making additions and amendments to the Heritage Schedule which lists items of Environmental Heritage. Each of the proposed items will also be added to the heritage maps in the LEP. Locations: An additional 55 Local Heritage items across the former Great Lakes Local Government Area. The Minister for Planning has/ delegated the making of this plan to Council. View amendment: Council’s website or at the Forster Office during opening hours. On exhibition: From Wednesday 14 June to Friday 14 July 2017.

Local Aboriginal parties wishing to be consulted for this assessment are invited to register a written expression of their interest by 29 June 2017. Please respond in writing to: Attn: Joanne Woodhouse, Environmental Resources Management Australia. PO Box 803, Newcastle NSW 2300. Or email to joanne.woodhouse@erm.com

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