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The Droghers of Tea Gardens By Kate MILFORD AT the height of the timber trade in the Tea Gardens area, ‘droghers’, or barges predominated on the waterway. They were, at first, poled craft until the introduction of marine steam engines in the area. Exploitation of the cedar stands in the Tea Gardens area began in 1795. The cutting of timber was carried out by convicts who manhandled the logs to the lakes. They were then lashed together as rafts and poled out to waiting ships. As Comyns indicates, “Tea Gardens being the principal centre, the
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launches and droghers of the port were concentrated there: the larger vessels laid in the Duck Hole, adjacent thereto, and the smaller steamers and launches met them there and trans-shipped or embarked passengers and cargo to and from Bulahdelah and the Lakes.” There were six mills working in the district with an aggregate output per week being 120 000 super ft (Comyns, 1909: 29). The original drogher “Iluka” slipped its mooring in the Myall River during a storm and its remains can be seen opposite the Tea Gardens Hotel.
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The restored model “Iluka” replica was originally built by Michael Pratte. The late Peter Newell took on the job of restoring the replica. It had been severely damaged by the weather and by vandals. He was close to completing the work when he passed around six months ago. “It was such a privilege and honour to be able to complete Peter’s work,” said President of the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Men's Shed, John Adkins. “He was meticulous in all he did. We were able to complete the project to his very high standards.” Led by Des Pagett, John Adkins and Les Beggs, the team at the Men’s Shed with Ben Hanson’s support were determined to finish the work in honour of Peter. The replica now stands proudly in the beer garden at the Tea Gardens’ Pub.
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By Ann SCULLY ACCORDING to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, in 2015 breast cancer was the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia and also the most commonly diagnosed cancer in females. It is now estimated that it will become the most commonly diagnosed cancer in 2019 among males and females because the incidence of prostate cancer is expected to be lower than that of breast cancer in 2019. Our local group, Women and Cancer – known as WAC – meet on the first Monday of every month, 2.00pm at the Benchmark on Booner in Hawks Nest to enjoy a coffee, friendship and fellowship in an informal atmosphere. One of the ladies who attends, Daphne Frew, told News of the Area, “It is just wonderful to sit and talk with the girls in a casual and relaxed way to discuss latest developments which keep you up to date. “The ladies share their thoughts and experiences and express how they are coping with their treatment.” If you have recently been diagnosed with or have a previous history of cancer, you would be more than welcome to the get togethers which are called, “WAC A DO”. Co-ordinators of WAC may be contacted – Denise Dewar 0409 957 144, Aileen Kurath 0420 920 080 or Lesley Kibble 0408 676 682 or just turn up at the Benchmark.
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By Gordon GRAINGER THE Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Progress Association met at their new premises on Monday 8 July. The Agenda included reports from the many Community Groups and underlines numerous activities this remarkable community is involved. Several issues of interest were raised. Among them was to discuss with groups as to how best to use the $300K federal funding for refurbishment of the Community Hall and old library. A decision is required shortly. MidCoast Council will establish a Reference Group which will provide a planning process in relation to arts and culture. The group will work with the Assn. in identifying creative places, programs and people we have in our region. Detail of Tea Gardens Police Station upgrade is still not disclosed. The MLA for Port Stephens, Mr. Taylor Martin MLC has advised an amount of $817K in this years’ budget, however there could be confusion with the Karuah station (also to be upgraded) as Tea Gardens have lodged a DA for a demountable only, costing $154K. To be continued. The two public wharves are being used in increasing numbers and for historical and identification purposes, it is suggested they be given names. The names of “Salamander” and “Ability “ have been put forward in memory of 2 droghers who used the timber loading wharves in the early days. Approval needs to be obtained from Council. Under shelter seating at the ferry wharf was not included in the shelter tender and Council are unable to assist. It is considered a necessity and now GOL100 becomes a community project which Progress will pursue. The next meeting will be held 7 pm Monday 12th Aug at the Uniting Church Hall Tea Gardens. All Welcome.
MOTORFEST 2020 is now confirmed for Saturday, 14 March 2020 to be held at Myall Sports Oval Hawks Nest and organisers are expecting 400-450 veteran, vintage, classic and unique vehicles to participate in this fantastic, annual event. Co-ordinator of the event, Juergen Seil, told News of the Area, “The good news is that MidCoast Council has once again issued the formal approval for the use of Myall Sports Oval in Hawks Nest. “It will be the 18th Annual Community Aid Event Day which will benefit local organisations who do not receive Government support.” A 9-12 month Action Plan has been put in place by the Motorfest Management Team which will steer this major event to a high level of success as per previous years. Juergen went on to say that motels, hotels and resorts can now accept bookings for
accommodation. “This year in March, a new trend emerged with many visiting Clubs extending their stay for the whole weekend, with them arriving on Friday afternoon and departing on Monday morning.” Positive feedback from visitors was that they enjoyed what is on offer in Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens, so if you have friends or relatives who own older vehicles, why not invite them to come for a visit and participate in our home grown event, Motorfest 2020.
By Gordon GRAINGER THE Southern Area Reference Group met on Friday 5 July and again, a number of outstanding issues were raised. It has been acknowledged that these matters must be addressed by Council staff with more alacrity. Accordingly, Council is developing a website which will enable community members to register complaints on-line and a time limit imposed for response. Successes include shade about to be erected on Providence Park. Installation of road signage at the junction of Kingfisher and Mungo Brush Roads. Temporary repair to the Moira Parade.
boat ramp and repair to the toilet block. Removal of the twisted traffic barrier outside the Medical Centre. A major success is the overturning of the slipway closure order. With some minor changes the Association will be able to resume work and this outcome can be attributed to a strong community voice as well as a committed Association. Still awaiting answers is the suggested one -way motorised wheelchair footpath over the Singing Bridge. The outcome of the feasibility study for a hydrotherapy pool. The Council owned car park on Myall Street, now has a design, however no starting date.
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The master bedroom overlooks peaceful bushland, includes a modern ensuite, pendant lighting and a wall of mirrored built ins. The remaining bedrooms include built ins and share a second bathroom, the laundry also has an abundance of storage and easy access to the backyard. The home includes a double garage, ducted air con, ducted vacuum, solar hot water, flyscreens, Bosch pyrotechnic oven with induction hotplate, ceiling fans throughout, bore water and outdoor water feature. Private entertaining is boosted by a fertile passionfruit vine running along the fenceline. For more information, contact Stuart Sinclair at Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest on (02) 4997 9022 or 0488 133 998.
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TUCKED away down an access from Marine Drive is this two bedroom ground floor garden unit in "Fountain Court". The open plan kitchen-dining-lounge area is spacious and opens on to a small garden balcony. Easily maintained, the unit is tiled through the modern kitchen, and recently renovated laundry and bathroom. Both bedrooms have built in wardrobes plus built in drawers/ vanity. The property also features a single lock up garage. In a great location, only a short stroll to the Myall River, minutes to local shops, cafes, service station and school, this
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BE the envy of your friends and family with this rural homestead, set upon prime, productive grazing acres that take in views of the Karuah River Valley in Booral. Richmond Park has instant appeal as you turn into its delightful winding driveway. The big old sprawling homestead ahead allows you glimpses of her generous proportions, outdoor living spaces and an insight into the relaxed atmosphere which awaits. The 100 acres of lush grazing pastures along with natural timber sections are perfect for livestock. The horse enthusiast will appreciate the round yards and the big open paddocks plus the land is excellent cattle fattening country. Capable of stocking an abundance of livestock all year round, the property has ample water supply with 6 dams plus 5 rainwater tanks and has been pasture improved & fertilised. There are also stock yards and rural shedding to cater for this. The beautiful home is incredibly spacious with the main section having a large country style kitchen plus separate formal dining and lounge areas, complete with wood fire. Timber floorboards and period features provide that instant character and homely feel throughout. An extensive hallway divides the living areas from the main bedrooms. There are high, pressed metal ceilings in the bedrooms and French doors lead to the verandas, allowing the breeze to flow through. The bathrooms are modern but styled to match the homes age, featuring heritage fixtures and clawfoot bathtubs. A library/office with additional separate access to the exterior is a great work, gym,
craft or reading space. The attached 1bdm self-contained accommodation is in perfect keeping with the main homestead with its heritage features, beautiful polished timber floorboards and gas log fire. This section has loads of potential for a bed & breakfast business or for the overflow of friends and family, providing them with their own private retreat. Imagine dining & relaxing on the covered deck and enjoying the inground saltwater swimming pool during the warmer months. Cosying up by the wood fire, whilst taking in your rural outlook and still being able to watch over your
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HAWKS NEST GOLF CLUBS ANNUAL LADIES OPEN DAY. Friday 12/7/2019 Hawks Nest welcomed 120 Ladies from 15 various clubs within our region. They enjoyed fabulous golf in fine weather playing IRISH 4 Ball. Overall Winners. 1. Noreen Marshall, Judy Carmody, Julie Leckie & Annie Woods. 90 C/B. (Scone) 2. Lynette Wright, Veronica Williams, Robin McClelland & Sue Armstrong. 90. (Tanilba Bay) 3. Megan Meek, Jan Mitchell, Wendy MacTaggart & Pamela Wilson. 89. (Charlestown) Place Getters to 77. Nearest to Pin. Hole 10. Di Williams. - Div. 1. Hole 5. Janelle Hurley - Div. 2. Hole 16. Gaye Moloney - Div. 3. Longest Drive. Straightest Drive. Div 1. Robyn Watt. Div. 1. Julie Leckie. Div. 2. Sue Burrows. Div. 2. Robyn Friis. Div. 3. Gaye Moloney. Div. 3. Noreen Marshall.
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Lady Vets Golf Lady Vets By Fran HENDERSON
WEDNESDAY Ladies Golf winner T Graham r/u - L Pascoe Thursday Vets winner K Hughes r/u - J Graham Saturday Mens Golf winner M Sharp r/u - D Harvey Jackpot S McNaughton Next saturday 20th , 3 Men Ambrose Championship.
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