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The Tourists Return By Brooke LYNCH TEA Gardens and Hawks Nest enjoyed an influx of visitors over the June long weekend, helping to restimulate the struggling tourism and hospitality industries that have suffered due to the COVID-19 travel restrictions. Regional travel was allowed as of 1 June and holiday makers made the most of the opportunity flocking to the area in large numbers. Drew Humphreys, the
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Washington Persisting on issue of Police Station upgrgades By Marian SAMPSON
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manager of the Tea Gardens' Ice Cream Shack commented, “The town is alive and it is fantastic to see people enjoying themselves.” Michelle Atkinson, the owner of the Hawks Nest Motel mirrored the sentiment. Ms Atkinson had only taken over ownership of the Motel on 14 February and had been operating with minimal guests until the recent long weekend. She said, “It was great to see a full car park. We were at ninety nine percent.” Although the volume of visitors to the area was promising, all business owners and managers who spoke to News Of The Area agreed it was not yet enough to recoup profits lost during the COVID-19 lockdown. Ms Atkinson explained, “We have a long way to go before we can recoup what we have lost.” “We need constancy; the
weekend was the exception but there are dribs of bookings coming through now.” Mr Humphreys agreed, “It wasn’t enough to make up for the loss we have had over the last eight weeks, but it definitely helped.” “Over the last weekend we were very busy, it was basically like Christmas time.” When asked how it felt to be able to travel regionally again, tourist Jan Remington, who was holidaying at Jimmys Beach Holiday Park said, “I can’t even put it into words, I am just so excited.” When asked if they were worried about transmissions of COVID-19, holidaymaker Ian Frith said he called the holiday park ahead of time and was assured protective measures were in place, “We were asked to fill out a declaration confirming we were not at risk of transmitting the disease.”
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Joan said. Completed during the height of lockdown from a drawing of Bennetts Beach drafted two years ago, Hal and the Hawk unintentionally reveals constant change. “The Surf Life Saving building was remodeled, drought-stricken plants vanished, huge mounds of sand are now clearly visible along the full length of the distant coast, and on some days a soggy Hal would be sitting in waves. “This amazing change parallels a worldwide transformation that seems to proceed at unbelievable speed.” With family and friends
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The community did turn out in their hundreds to hear NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s announcement of a $1 million dollar upgrade for the Station, one which was supposed to sit well with the current heritage building. The community once again wanted to give a show of support, for a better home for its Police, one in keeping with the heritage nature of the existing building.. Ms Washington told News Of The Area, “The issue is bigger than just the Tea Gardens' Police Station upgrade: the same upgrades are scheduled for rural Police Stations around the State.” “This building is simply not fit for purpose,” she said. She has high levels of concerns that the installation of these buildings will be made wholesale across the State in rural communities and that the needs of Police will not be met. Karuah and Lemon Tree Passage are among
communities that can also expect a Police Station as a result of Election promises. Kate Washington has concerns that these may also be unfit for purpose and that the investment will not match promised funds. The scheduled visit was originally planned to be a small event. When the numbers of those wishing to attend started to rise Kate Washington made the call and “pulled the pin.” She cancelled the Tea Gardens' Police Station visit due to COVID-19 concerns and legislation. Ms Washington's priority has and always will be the safety, health and wellbeing of the members of the community. In times where protests and mass gatherings are not advisable or legal we are tasked with finding other ways to let our Governments know what is important and how we feel about their actions. Kate Washington has plans to help the community
be heard and will keep the community informed. In response to the NOTA’s enquiry NSW Government spokesperson said, “The NSW Government is investing $1 million in the upgrade of Tea Gardens' Police Station. “This is part of the Government’s $118 million investment in the Regional Small Police Station program for new and upgraded Police Stations to deliver sustainable premises, that enable operational efficiency to the local community. “The works to Tea Gardens Police Station include a new modular charge dock unit and internal upgrade works such as an upgrade to the security/CCTV system, new IT equipment, new LED lights, new floor coverings, new lockers in the shower room, an upgrade to the meal room, new workstations, and landscaping. “Final works will be completed by July 2020.”
A TIMELY story of rising hope is depicted by artist Joan Eastman in her painting “Hal and the Hawk”. The Hawks Nest resident and member of U3A’s art class has penned a modern legend inspired by, and in respect of, Aboriginal and First Nations legends. It carries a universal message that reflects the wishes of many during ‘coronatime’ that we emerge stronger. “The Spirits of Myall River conjure enough power to erase negativity and create a positive pathway to follow our visions of a life we would want to create – a life where we proceed with balance, strength, certainty and grace. “In truth, we can be the spirits who hold this power,”
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By Marian SAMPSON THE Federal Government's building stimulus package which is designed to lift the building and construction industry out of the COVID-19 slump and help turn the tide on the recession has created plenty of interest in Port Stephens. The stimulus package means that if you sign a contract to build a new home between now and December and the builder starts within 3 months you may be eligible for a $25,000 grant. Not everyone is eligible and price limits and conditions apply. The grant can also be applied to major renovations. Meryl Swanson member for Paterson, told News Of The Area, “HomeBuilder is too little too late. “The Hunter has already had a 27 percent drop in apprentices and trainees through seven years of the Liberal National Government.” She believes that HomeBuilder falls a long way short in providing what is needed to prevent massive job losses in the building industry. Her view is that this is an opportunity to build more social housing and affordable housing for frontline workers. Swanson questions “How many people in the Hunter have a spare $150,000 in their bank for renovations? “This does nothing for the average homeowner who wants to put in a new kitchen or bathroom, and all the small jobs that could be created,” she said. Lcoal Mortgage Broker Lauren Murphy from Mortgage Choice told News Of The Area, “I welcome the Government's proposed HomeBuilder's scheme. I am hopeful that the scheme will be good for both our local housing market and the wider economy.” “The response from locals has been enthusiastic.” “We saw an increase in enquiries last week, predominantly from first home buyers who are considering building. “People considering entering the market have been rightfully cautious over the last few months, however it is encouraging to speak to buyers who feel secure in their employment and want to invest in building. “Timing will be key, with building
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contracts needing to be signed on or before buyers scheme. “At this stage it looks like the banks will the 31st of December 2020.” She believes that it is important for still want you to save a 5% deposit yourself borrowers to understand that this scheme is but nothing has been finalised yet with the not just aimed at First Home Buyers it is also banks and other lenders,” said Ms Marshall. Anyone thinking of building or renovating, available for those who have owned before and for existing homeowners looking to should check the fine print, and get their finances in order early to take advantage of undertake major renovations. “I encourage those looking to apply for the stimulus package. the scheme to speak to an experienced mortgage broker, to learn what their options are,” said Ms Murphy. Mortgage Broker Anita Marshall, told News Of The Area, “It’s been welcome news for future first home buyers as well,” she said. At least one or two of the grants/schemes usually do work for them and this one is a great bonus for any first home buyers wishing to buy land and build. First home buyers are still eligible to apply for the first home buyers grant for new homes which is $10k in NSW along with exemption from stamp duty on the land. There could be even more positive news for home buyers with the NSW Government reviewing current stamp duty legislation. First home buyers can also apply for a placement q Mortgage Broker Lauren Murphy. on the low deposit first home
Dear Mrs KJ, I definitely see the point you are making, though there is much evidence to suggest that the link between violence and video games is tentative and unpersuasive. There are probably a lot of other factors to consider including who he is playing the games with, what other social activities he is involved in, and whether his vacant stare is due to too much screen time or demonic possession. Let’s not become unnecessarily hysterical, Mrs KJ. There are so many things to have moral panics about these days. The government is having a major meltdown over music festivals at the moment, but I’ve been to a few festivals over the years and the closest I’ve come to death is getting my finger caught in someone’s macramé top due to overzealous swaying. Violent content can actually be lifesaving. In my most recent Netflix binge watching the true-crime series Dirty John, a teenage girl saved herself from a knife-wielding psychopath by imagining she was in a zombie apocalypse. This seemed incredibly far-fetched until I did some research and discovered that is, in fact, what she did. So, should we be invaded by zombies (and the presidential madness in America would suggest it’s already happened), your son will definitely not be one of the first to go. He may even save his dear old mum (unless she keeps nagging him). Food for thought. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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TWELVE students from Year 9 and 10 have been selected to participate in Bulahdelah Central School’s new School to Work GoGetter program. The students will work on a major project each Friday fortnightly for the remainder of 2020, helping to upgrade a garden area near the Secondary COLA. Linda Drenkhahn, Careers Adviser at Bulahdelah Central School, said that she was able to secure a Grant through the Department of Education to help support the program.
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Could Covid19 bring hope? Intrigued from Sand Movement Dear News Of The Area, HAS anything good come out of the Convid19 pandemic? People being considerate and helping each other is one good thing. Acknowledgement of our front-line workers, families spending more time together and conversations
the Witch and the Wardrobe, wrote: “God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our consciences and shouts in our pains. It is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world”. If it’s true that God is trying to tell us something, what would that message be? The answer is “the good news”. In a nutshell, we have turned away from God, but God wants us to come back. Ross Ferrier Fingal Bay
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Dear News Of The Area, WITH reference to the News Of The Area 11 June 2020 “New Landscapes from Sand Movement” written by Marian Sampson. In the story, John Simpson states that sea levels are rising in the Port Stephens and Newcastle areas in the vicinity of 50 to 60 mm. This is incorrect. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) commenced recording Mean Sea Levels (MSL) at Fort Denison Sydney in 1914. The highest MSL recorded in 1914 was 1.11 metres above datum. The highest MSL recorded by the BOM in 2019 was 1.08 metres above datum - ie: 3 centimetres lower than the highest MSL at Sydney in 1914. The Seas and Oceans to the east of Australia form the largest water body on Earth. Fort Denison provides a genuine MSL for the east coast of Australia.
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Erosion and accretion of coastlines is caused by storm event waves which can exceed 16 metres in height. These waves contain massive energy and have huge destructive power. Coastline erosion and accretion is not caused by rising Mean Sea Levels. Erosion and accretion of waterways is caused by high energy flood streams and storm events. These events contain huge energy and they do cause recession and advances in shorelines. East coast waterways connected to our Seas and Oceans are not subject to rising Mean Sea Levels. Please refer to the BOM records available on the following link: http:// www.bom.gov.au/ntc/IDO70000/ IDO70000_60370_SLD.shtml Please refer to the complete MSL article by Capt. Daniel Fitzhenry – Hydrographic Surveyor CPHS1 available on request from fitzynet@bigpond.net.au.
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Dear News Of The Area, GEOLOGISTS have a saying, 'the Present is the key to the past, and the past shows the future', geologically. It was an interesting read, "New Landscapes from Sand Movement" (News Of The Area 11 June). The bit "The sea level is rising: exactly what that rise is in Port Stephens I am not exactly sure in Newcastle it is 50 -60 cm" as stated by Mr Simpson, has me intrigued.
A quick flick to the net has the rise currently Globally at 13 -20cm, since 1900. (https://ocean.si.edu/ through-time/ancient-seas/ sea-level-rise). It's a bit shorter of a read than Chapter 13 of the IPCC Report (https:// www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/ uploads/2018/02/WG1AR5_ Chapter13_FINAL.pdf - see fig. 13.3). I wonder if you could ask him for a bit more detail in support of his suggested amount of rise. There may well be a reason some parts of the East Coast of Australia have
fared better than other parts of the world. None of which would be related to 'Coast Processes', they would be more 'Tectonic', in origin, in my opinion. Regardless of banter about how much it has risen, it does probably explain why Myall Point never reformed, and the 'short cut' is more akin to 'reorganising the deck chairs on the Titanic'. Marine Transgressions are such fun to watch, from a safe distance. Mervyn McConnochie BSC. Karuah
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with friends whom we seldom contact, are others. Calamities can give us pause for thought, too. For example, how could be better prepared next time, and could we prevent it from happening again? An even bigger question is: “Is God trying to get our attention?” Of course, if you believe that there is no God, this question is irrelevant. The British writer and atheist-turned-Christian C S Lewis, author of The Lion,
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WITH regional tourism back on since 1 June, it’s no doubt that the Myall can expect to see the return of many loyal visitors. The impacts of COVID-19 will still loom for the foreseeable future, and with that, comes an inevitable change in how people will want to travel going forward. Ian Lyne, resident of Hawks Nest with a decade of experience in the tourism industry, speculated that group travel will become few and far between, with travellers wanting to spend more on self-guided trips or small group tours. “Take a company like Trafalgar, for example, who are used to filling buses with
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Health and fitness tips and tricks By Ashley CHRYSLER THERE is no denying that the last few months have been unprecedented and challenging times which have called for personal reflection on what is most important to us. For the co-owner of Coaching BodyMind in Tea Gardens, Paris Battle, that has meant placing more weight on mental and physical wellbeing. “Contrary to common belief, you don’t need a gym membership or expensive equipment and clothing to stay healthy and active. “It all comes down to frequent movement and proper nutrition. “Our bodies need both of these in order to thrive which
can be especially hard if you find yourself housebound.” Ms Battle suggested using ad or half-time breaks while watching television to do some light exercises, such as squats, lunges, push ups or simple stretches. “There are also a lot of free classes and tutorials available online which are great sources for those not wanting to spend a lot of money on fitness advice and guidance,” Ms Battle continued. Ms Battle shared that perhaps the simplest trick to sustaining these healthy habits long-term is to allocate time to short active breaks during the day. “If you’re working from home or have been sitting for long periods, just get up and do some tasks such as
gardening, walking your dog, or even laundry. “We really want to reduce sedentary behaviour as much as possible as it can be quite harmful. “If you can commit to these regular movements, you may find that your mood has improved, you have more energy and overall health is better.” Ms Battle also suggested that relaxing at home through meditation, yoga or stretching, and remaining mentally healthy is equally important to physical wellbeing. “These more calming practises can help to boost mental stimulation and clear negative thoughts, among many other benefits. “It’s important to remain positive and committed in order to stay on the path to a healthier and happier lifestyle.”
up to 50 travellers.” “I just don’t think we’ll see that as much going forward.” “We’ll see those companies consider bringing that large group number down, or how to cater to the desire for more private getaways.” “More locally, we might see families opting for a private Airbnb or rental experience on the river, over places such as holiday parks or hotels, which can get busy, especially during the coming summer months.” Duncan and Suzie Campbell of Bombah Point Eco Cottages, own a private, luxe eco cottage experience surrounded by 100 acres of unspoilt Australian bush. “Guests have full access to facilities on the 100-acre bush
estate,” said Mr Campbell. “Each of the six on-site eco cottages offer access to a wood fire, spa bath and a hammock on the veranda. “There are also a lot of activities to do close by and we do have kayaks and bicycles for hire. “We also have many native animals and plants available to see, and a number of bushwalking tracks that also link to National Park walking tracks.” Mr Lyne continued, “Places like the eco cottages in Bombah, or some of our other more private local accommodations, may see a rise in inquiry as they’re positioned nicely to cater to this newfound appreciation for more private holidays.”
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Moods of the Moon The moon is the easiest celestial object to find in the night sky — when it's there!
THE moon is the easiest celestial object to find in the night sky — when it's there! Our Earth's only natural satellite hovers above us bright and round until it seemingly disappears for a few nights. The rhythm of the moon's phases has guided humanity for millennia — for instance, calendar months are roughly equal to the time it takes to go from one full moon to the next. The moon, whether it is full or
Local Gyms Set To Reopen FROM Page 12
of the yoga studio was for the older population, “We have a lot of our community that fell into the higher risk category for contracting Covid19.” “To keep connected, we have been running free online practices, but it wasn’t accessible to everyone.” Mrs. Guilhause explained, “Our CrossFit members range in age from eighteen to seventyfive and if you include our Strength for Life program for over fifties, increase that age to ninety-three. With our doors reopening we no longer have to exercise outdoors, in the cold and rain.”
not has always been considered romantic. Why is it so? There are innumerable stars and other heavenly bodies, including the Venus which is considered to be the goddess of love in Greek mythology, but why do all romantic poets and songsters usually focus on the moon? Perhaps the moon may be the coolest thing a man can perceive in his life, besides his lady love. From Shakespeare to any country side poet — all do mention a lovely romantic moonlit night in their creations. Is it because it comes in the late evening and rules over all the night?
There is something haunting in the light of the moon; it has all the dispassionateness of a disembodied soul, and something of its inconceivable mystery. The moon is a loyal companion. It never leaves. It’s always there, watching, steadfast, knowing us in our light and dark moments, changing forever just as we do. Every day it’s a different version of itself. Sometimes weak and sullen, sometimes strong and full of light. The moon understands what it means to be human. Uncertain. Alone. Cratered by imperfections!!! Last Friday we witnessed the
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RESULTS for 12/6/2020 Outright winner. Matt Baldwin. 34 Runner up. Ron Dews. 33 Bonus points winner. Bob West. 34 c/b Runner up. Laurie Porter-Smith. 34 Ball winners. Greg Hinton Barry Gale John Clayton Bryan Porter Brian Riddell Brian Baldwin Alan Lloyd Bradman Award. Darrell Caddy Ladies 9 hole competition Winner. Wendy Couvaras Runners up. Margaret Gale Margaret McDonald There were 21 starters and 3 ladies. Congratulations to all the winners. Well our first day back to some normality, hope everyone enjoyed their game. Next game Friday 19 June 2020, Single Stableford.
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rise of the Strawberry Moon . The Strawberry Moon is one the nicknames given to June's full moon, but not because it turns vivid red, it got its name from the North American Algonquin Indian tribe and became well-known after the moon names that appeared in the Old Farmer's Almanac in the 1930s. Though “Strawberry moon” is the popular name but that is not the only one which is used to identify June’s full moon. It turns out, it’s also called “Mead Moon” or the “Honey Moon“. Some old European writings suggest that June was when honey was ripe and ready to be harvested. Some used to ferment the honey by mixing water to form a drink named “Mead” and, this is from where this astronomical phenomenon gets its other names. Due to it being the season of honey harvesting, the moon was also referred to as the “sweetest moon”. In
fact, the tradition of calling the first month of marriage the “honeymoon” may also be associated with this full moon. It’s either because of it being the sweetest moon or the custom of marrying in June when the “Honey Moon” appears. One of the beauties of this June Strawberry Moon was the subtle gentle changes in colour as it rises into the sky. This month’s full moon was also accompanied with a partial eclipse. According to NASA the moon was close enough to Earth and opposite to the Sun that on Friday’s full moon, it passed through part of the outer shadow of the Earth. This is called a “partial penumbral eclipse” of the moon. It was visible in the early hours of Saturday Morning. This sequencing of the subtle changes in this attractive moon was rewarding to capture.
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ANTIQUE Victorian Cedar dressing tble $400. Rocking Chair $220. Mother chair $350. French provincial dble bed $600. Filigree outdoor blind, new 240cm x 210cm $60. 5-sided playpen $45. Ph 0412078206 1106
For Sale BARGAIN 23 golf balls. $25. Pair of gloss mood candle lamp $25. 49841127 0406
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ELECTRIC Golf Cart & Trailer. VG cond. Sale due to owners ill health $5,000 ono. 49971020
TENT poles, wooden two piece, LD 5 x 1900mm, 2 x SO 2100mm, $4 each. 0419 144 766.
TRAILER Sailer, Rare Adams 21”. No8 of 39. near new,Tohatsu LD 8hp, gd rego, SO trailer, gd sails, safe & forgiving, easy sail by 1
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GALVANISED hot dipped bolts (37)125x10hexagon head. $1.75ech. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $1.40ech. Other sizes avail. 49872338. GOLF sticks 2 sets, both right handed, $150 49843097 051219
GOLF cart trailer, 2 y/o, as new cond. 750kg rated. Spare tyre. $1500 ono. 0488485735 020420
JUNIOR Stock Saddle. Hand crafted and in fair condition. $200.00. Peter 0427977521 KAYAK, Open water. 5 metre long. 26 KG Little use C/W Paddle & vest. $500. 0409 871 617
KITE Surfer, Naish.
Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498
LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. LDSandstone SO 4 sq. mts Collection. $200. Ph 0409 042 489
BRAND new boys joggers and school shoes sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. $5.00 - $25.00 4982 8922
OZITO 2000 Steel Cut Drop Saw - 355 Wheel. $85. Ph 0458257676.
DESK home office desk timber, 5 drawers, with chair, must sell $270 ono 49814854
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PRIDE new scooter, paid $3100, sell for $2500ono. Also, 1 wheel chair $100 gd cond 49818613 0407044372
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DISPLAY cabinet. Great Glass display cabinet. $80; 0405 741 231. 2805
DRAWER runners, (4) 700mm $20 a pair. (1) 500mm $10. 0419 144 766
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PUMA pop-top camper 2012, 12ft, 1200kg, sleeps 6, one owner, rego to Nov 2020. $14,000 ono, Peter 0407 892 860
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1996 Daihatsu Feroza, makin Gd cond, approx 10 $8 ech mths reg, 254000klm, many extras, great sec car. Economical, alf49a. 0427980079 070520
Caravans CUB Camper Super Max Escape 2011 full annex, twin beds. Rego Aug 2019 $10,700 49872651
1996 Nissan Pathfiner 3.3 auto. Jan21 rego. 266,544 klms. Top cond. qoe079, $2750 ono. 49846043
JAYCO Sterling 2007 21Ft Single Kg Bds, new a/c, new wheels/ tyres, full annex, ens, elec rollout awn, vg cond. $26,750. 0427650335
2004 Toyota Landcruiser Prado VX Wagon Turbo Deisel, 372,439km, one owner serviced regularly, good condition $10K ono. 0477043206
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COROLLA Sedan 1991 white 123,000 km unreg L2Dmonths SOgood tyres runs well $200 Hawks Nest 0414921770 300420
DINGHYS 2 x 8ft dinghys, 1 alum $350, 1 ply wood $300. 0425 254 612
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SAVAGE 28 Flybridge 2x180hp diesels. Very economical, low D hours. 2x GPS OLSounders, S toilet, loads of extras. $46k ono
MERCEDES SLK230, auto, Kompressor coupe/convertible (metal folding roof) just LD model, 60,900klms, 2000 SO all books, top cond, careful lady owner. DCJ79Z. $15250ono 0417821805. ONE owner 1995 Hyundai Excel, 2 dr auto. Reg 2/21. Under 100000klms. Alwasy gar & serviced. ucd571. $2000. 49971615 1106
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By Brooke LYNCH GYMS have been given permission to reopen from 13 June allowing the Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest communities to access exercise facilities. The COVID19 pandemic shut down of fitness centres was felt by the owners as well as their customers. Rose Douglass who is a co-operative owner of the Yogis In The Nest yoga studio said,“Covid19 shut our business down completely.” “We opened our new studio at the beginning of the year, so to see the doors close was devastating for not only us, but our amazing students.” Lynne Guilhaus coowner of CrossFit Tea Gardens also had to make drastic changes to their business model. She explained, “We ran outdoor sessions at the beach and Anzac Park and we posted a daily workout
on our Facebook page so people could stay motivated to exercise at home or outdoors.” With this unprecedented health crisis Mrs. Guilhause explained it is more important than ever that the local community stay active, “Regular exercise is one of the pillars of healthy living and as such contributes to a healthy immune system which is important in protecting against the virus.” Ms. Doluglas added that physical activity is just as beneficial to mental health, “Our mental health is intrinsically connected to our sense of community and belonging.” “Getting back to whatever activity you enjoy is of utmost importance. One of the lovely things with yoga practice is that it’s for absolutely everyone.” She also highlighted how important the reopening CONTINUED Page 8
HAWKS NEST GOLF CLUB GOLF CLUB
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WE ARE BACK!
THE HAWKS NEST GOLF CLUB IS EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THAT ALL OUR FACILITIES ARE NOW OPEN TO MEMBERS AND GUESTS Our staff, Board Members & some very generous member volunteers have been extra busy during the Covid-19 shutdown period and the club now has a whole new look and feel, with new carpet throughout providing a much needed lift. The “Sun Bistro” is also back, with George & his staff serving top quality Chinese & Thai cuisine from Tuesday to Sunday (Lunch & Dinner)
SO COME AND CHECK OUT OUR BRAND NEW LOOK BUT PLEASE NOTE THAT SEATING IS STILL LIMITED AND SOCIAL DISTANCING REGULATIONS STILL APPLY
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The all new “Rusty Pelican Café” is also now open, serving great coffee & snacks from 10am to 5pm, 7 days a week, so a big welcome to Wayne, Emma & Warren
HAWKS NEST GOLF CLUB +612 4997 0145 reception@hawksnestgolfclub.com.au 1 Sanderling Avenue, Hawks Nest 2324 12 NEWS OF THE AREA MYALL COAST
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