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By John SAHYOUN INFRASTRUCTURE backlog and the new Council’s main office location have been common topics raised by the community during the latest round of MidCoast update meetings. Deputy Mayor, Katheryn Smith, said plans are in place for a $30 million works program to start and address the $180 million backlog. “If we are successful in obtaining a $50 million grant from the state government and borrowing $50 million at the low interest rate, that’s an additional $100 million program to tackle the backlog of works,” Cr Smith told News Of The Area.
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“We will also be looking at the Shortcut.” “I’m just waiting on some outstanding sediment sampling which determines how we can dredge, the machinery and methodology.” Mr Bunny told News Of The Area, “The sampling should be completed within the next few weeks.” “I’ve got budget for the dredge set aside for this financial year.” In a surprisingly frank discussion, Mr Bunny also outlined the Government’s plans for a new way of managing the State’s massive infrastructure and assets. “We’re developing a Coastal Infrastructure Unit which is an integrated group with ourselves (Crown Lands) Roads and
“We need to get onto infrastructure, if it keeps dropping it will get to a state where we won’t be able to address it.” The latest round of update meetings kicked off last week with wellattended sessions at Forster, Taree and Gloucester. The meetings also provided the opportunity to meet the newly-elected Councillors. Speaking with News
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Gardens/Hawks Nest/ Port Stephens) it will be delivered and planned by one single agency,” Mr Bunny said. A cabinet paper will go up for rubber stamping in March next year but Mr Bunny is extremely confident the change will go ahead. Tea Gardens, as a port, has also been targeted for economic development. Other issues raised included the restricted access to Jimmys Beach from the caravan park due to a drainage problem. The need for Fire Hazard Reduction along Crown Lands from Bennetts Beach to Jimmys Beach, Winda Woppa’s erosion problems, Aboriginal
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Council was already progressing under the “galvanising influence” of Mayor David West. Also on the agenda for this round of meetings is an update of progress since the merger and strategies being developed for the year ahead. The meetings will continue next week with a session at Bulahdelah School of Arts on Thursday 26 October.
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HSC Kicks Off DOZENS of Myall Coast students are amongst the thousands across New South Wales who began their Higher School Certificate written examinations this week. The exams kicked off on Monday when
it is their first opportunity for a holiday at the beach, so it’s wonderful that we have the facilities here to cater to their youth conventions,” Caroline Thornthwaite, Secretary of the Baptist Church told News Of The Area. “The Surch camps make a huge impression on the young people and teach life skills that some would probably not be
more than 60,000 students sat English Paper 1. Year 11 students studying compacted curriculum courses at Bulahdelah Central School will also sit some of their HSC exams alongside Year 12 this
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students, NESA CEO David de Carvalho, said to “stay calm and just do your best”. “You have spent months preparing for these exams and the most important thing you can do over the next few weeks is to stay positive,” he said. “You have worked hard to get this far and
completing your HSC is an achievement of which you can be proud.” Around 78,000 students are enrolled in at least one HSC course and more than 70,000 will complete their HSC this year. The HSC is the highest educational achievement in NSW secondary education.
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SEVERAL hundred young visitors to the Myall have enjoyed a holiday they’ll long remember. “Tea Gardens Baptist Church has become an ideal place to run a small youth conference through September/October and the January school
holidays,” Roger Brewer said. Mr Brewer is the Surch Conference Coordinator for the Bridgewater Church. Curious locals may have noticed that the carpark and surrounding grounds of the Baptist Church on Myall Street was turned into a wall-to-wall, fence-to-fence campsite
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Katheryn Smith, MidCoast Council Deputy Mayor
WITH the HSC exams starting, I would like to wish all students throughout the Myall Lakes all the very best during this sometimes stressful time. As you close the door on your secondary education, let another open with endless possibilities. Remember the past, live in the present and look forward to the future. I would also like to thank the teachers in our high schools for the superb guidance and support you have provided for all Year 12 students.
WISHING all students sitting their HSC exams the very best. Remember to keep things in perspective, the HSC is not just about finally finishing school, it is also about starting a new stage of your lives. It is a very exciting time as the new chapter is about to begin. Be proud of what you have already achieved. I wish you every success for your future.
I WISH all of the students sitting their HSC exams the very, very best. I would also remind all students that the HSC is only one path of many toward your exciting future outside of school, whether it’s undertaking further education or employment. So be kind to yourselves and do the very best you can on the day. To all of the mums, dads and siblings supporting HSC students, thank you and good luck. It will all be over soon!
Molly Perry and Hunter Bramble, BCS Student Representative Council GOOD luck to all students sitting their HSC exams. We hope you all achieve your goals. We have enjoyed growing up with you and thank you for the contribution that you have made to our school. Stay focused, do your best and get plenty of sleep. Your exams are just a stepping stone to the next stage of your life journey. We wish you every success.
Free help for Business Anyone running a business or thinking of starting one, knows there are many pitfalls and boxes to be ticked, to keep the wheels turning and the cash coming in.
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ANYONE running a business or thinking of starting one, knows there are many pitfalls and boxes to be ticked, to keep the wheels turning and the cash coming in. What many small to medium businesses may not know is that there is a Government service offering free support to start or grow a business. Last week ‘Business Connect’ came to Tea Gardens in the form of a blue van parked on the grass opposite the hotel. Former CEO Michael Hilsden, now mentor and advisor for ‘Business Connect’ told News Of The
Area, “My job is to build the economy.” “The whole idea is to build businesses that can sustain themselves, that are not going to go broke,” Michael said. “We work closely with the Holiday Coast Credit Union in this area because they are the only bank in the area and they send clients to us.” ‘’We have been offering Government support in this region for around five years, and have over 300 local businesses on our books, some of which are in Tea Gardens and Bulahdelah.” ‘’The service is heavily subsidised by both the State and Federal Governments and the first four sessions are no charge, and a further six if
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River Festival Art Show By Margie TIERNEY
ART lovers are in for a treat at this year’s Myall River Festival in Tea Gardens. Local artist Larna J. Clarke and Photographer Simon Wilson are literally popping up at the festival. The pair is opening a pop up shop on the corner of Myall and Maxwell Street, the shop space being donated by Hawks Nest Antenna Services and Travel Agent Jeremy Nolan. Larna J’s love of art has been a lifelong journey. “I was drawing, painting and creating ‘Mud Figurines’ from a young age, which was encouraged by my talented grandparents,” Larna told News Of The Area. She went on to study all forms of art from painting to photography and ceramics. But her working life took her off the artistic path for a while. “I became a qualified motor mechanic, spare parts interpreter and later a truck driver,” Larna said. However, Larna suffered a debilitating accident while working in the mines in 2008 and she eventually moved to Hawks Nest for a ‘sea change’ in 2013. “Meeting Glenn Callaghan, who was the artist in residence, at ’Callaghans Gallery’ at Hawks Nest was a return to positives in my life,” Larna said. “He encouraged me to return to my love of art, and within weeks I was painting again.” “Sadly, Glenn passed recently but he gave me back my confidence and a sense of worth.” “My paintings are of an abstract Impressionistic nature, some with a Modernistic twist.’’
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Mrs GH, Boat Harbour Dear Mrs GH, WHEN I read your conundrum, I actually thought you were writing about ‘adults only’ colouring-in books, which I must confess I had not heard of before. I then thought that this was a great concept and decided to quit my multiple day (and night) jobs and focus on the patent. However, during the research and development stage, I quickly realised that not only are there already ‘adults only’ colouring-in books, there’s also a series called ‘Colour me Drunk: A Drinking and Drawing Activity Book’; Colouring for Grown-Ups (with an odd graphic of a half-colouredin man and a woman holding her blanket to her chest); ‘The Killer Weed Colouring Book: for Marijuana Lovers’; ‘Profanity: an honest colouring book for people who are mad as hell’ and one called ‘Frig Off, I’m Colouring’ (or words to that effect), for the passive-aggressive colourer. You would assume that I am just making this stuff up, Mrs GH, but I can assure you I am not. It seems that the market is pretty well saturated. That is a real shame, because I have only had about three marketable ideas in my entire lifetime. Number one was an advertisement for conserves where little jam caricatures danced around to that ‘80s hit ‘Pump up the Jam’, but instead it was ‘Plump up the Jam’, get it? The jam was full of plump fruit. The other brilliant idea was a deterrent for heroin addicts called . . . oh, forget it. I give up. Back to the drawing board, Mrs GH. Regarding your colouring-in books, I really don’t understand all that mindfulness stuff. I’m too highly strung, my dear.
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Dear News Of The Area, WHEN MidCoast Council decommissioned the solar heating of the Tea Gardens Pool during the last summer season, there was an outcry of dissatisfaction directed towards Council for their inability to manage a much needed and valued community asset. In March a petition collected 1,010 signatures to have the solar reinstalled and maintenance issues fixed. The collective and ongoing community lobbying of Mid Coast Council and Kate Washington MP, Member for Port Stephens
has been successful and Council has agreed to fund the reinstallation of solar heating to Tea Gardens Pool. The maintenance issues are also being attended to. Our community should be extremely satisfied that MidCoast Council has listened to the voice of the people on this issue. Your emails, phone calls, letters and personal representations have been heard! The collaborative manner in which Paul De Szell, Director, Community Spaces and Services, has communicated with the major user groups of the
pool has been refreshingly positive and professional. Kate Washington has been a strong advocate to our cause, approaching Council on the community’s behalf. But it is you, the community, who have fought to maintain an acceptable standard for our pool. The major user groups of the pool have also worked tirelessly to achieve the improvements at the pool for the whole community to use. Enjoy the benefits of your actions and thank you. Rhonda Bobako Petitioner
Rich Fuel, Lean Electricity Dear News Of The Area, MEMBER for Myall Lakes Stephen Bromhead, National Party, is to be commended for taking action over fuel prices (NOTA 12/10). However, when approached to address Electricity charges,all is quiet. We reside in an Essential Energy area (Country), where our Supply Access Charge(SAC)is $1.70/day compared to Ausgrid’s(City) 80c/day, TWICE as much. That is a significant difference, far greater than 15c/L difference on fuel. Four fifths of NSW is in
an Essential Energy area, that is owned by the NSW Government raking in huge profits. When you think about it, why would they do anything to address this inequity? John Barilaro, the Deputy Leader of NSW and Leader of the National Party, assured listeners on radio 2HD Newcastle in November 2017, that his intention was to address the inequality between country and city residents. I contacted Mr Barilaro on two occasions regarding the inequity in the Electricity SAC. At this stage, almost
12 months later, I have not received any reply. Furthermore, I have contacted the Federal Minister for Energy, the Hon Josh Frydenberg on this issue, with the same result. It’s obvious, that it is all lip service. Mr Bromhead, your concern for Myall Lakes residents is touching. There is no need to call in the ACCC on this issue, if you and your leader Mr Barilaro, are interested in fairness for country residents, this can be changed with the stroke of a pen. John Alterator, Hawks Nest
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Regional Award for Tea Gardens Agent TEA Gardens businessman Stuart Sinclair has been named as one of the best Real Estate Principals in the State at the annual Ray White awards held in Sydney. Mr Sinclair was ranked sixth in the Regional Principals’ Category, based on settled commissions. “I am so thrilled,” Stuart said. “My team and I have worked extraordinarily hard and it is so wonderful to be recognised as one of the best regional performers not only in the State, but within the whole group.” Ray White director Dan White said the rankings illustrated the energy within
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University Awaits By Daniel SAHYOUN
SECURING a place at university ahead of the HSC examinations relieves the pressure for Year 12 students Tom Locke and Emma Miller. “It is a great feeling knowing that university is going to be a part of my future,” Tom said. “It’s a huge weight off my shoulders and relieves the pressure of sitting the exams.” The pair from Bulahdelah Central School received their early admission offers from the University of Wollongong last week. Tom said he now has several options to consider after being accepted into two degrees; a Bachelor of Psychological Science and a combined Bachelor of Psychological Science/ Bachelor of Commerce.
“I hope it will lead to human resource work or a job that helps people like counselling,” he said.
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Emma said she is “very excited” to have been accepted into a Bachelor of Business and hopes her university studies will lead to a career in accounting. BCS Careers Advisor, Ms Linda Drenkhahn, said the early offers are based on academic performance, attendance, aptitude for study and the ability to work independently. “It’s generally based on the school’s belief in the student’s potential to succeed in the course they have chosen,” she said. “The university has additional selection criteria including an interview and ranking system.” For now, Tom and Emma have their attention firmly focused on their HSC exams. “University study has been a long-term goal and I am thrilled to be accepted,” Emma said. “Having an offer does relieve the pressure, but I still feel it is important to study hard and give the
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q Emma Miller is thrilled to have secured a place at university. exams my all.” Ms Drenkhahn said BCS students have applied for early entry to several other universities and hopes
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IT’S that time of year again, when the Tastes at the Bay festival hits town. The CBD and foreshore
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an evening at his restaurant ‘Rob’s on the Boardwalk’. The event was a resounding success, and Rob passed the running of the event for future years to the Chamber of Commerce to grow it to what it has become today. This year’s festival is set to be the biggest and best yet, with a wide variety of old faithful attractions, and new additions to be enjoyed by all. Peter Clough from the Tomaree Business Chamber told News Of The Area, “In Nelson Bay, we are truly in the centre of one of the finest food, wine/beer and leisure destinations you will ever find.” “While we are now relatively well known out here for these wonderful things, we want to ensure this year’s festival takes the message even further afield.” “We are so proud of what we have here in Nelson Bay, and we want to share it with the world,” he said.
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progressive style dinners, the “Taster Trail” is on Saturday 4th November from 4pm until 6.30pm at the festival and will include four local restaurants who will provide a taster plate and beverage, with the trail concluding at the Seabreeze Hotel for a finishing cocktail. Tickets are $49 and tickets can be booked online on the festival website. Explore the CBD and foreshore at your leisure, taking in all that is to offer for the whole family, with live music, food stalls, wine tasting, craft beer from Murray’s Brewery, face painting, fresh seafood and live street entertainment. The full schedule is set to be released online soon, so keep up to date with News Of The Area coverage online and in papers, and purchase your tickets or gather further information on the festival website www.portstephens. org.au/tastes or by calling 49844751.
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DOZENS of old friends gathered at Bulahdelah Bowling Club last weekend to catch up, reminisce and share memories of growing up together. The friends came from near and far for the popular reunion, with conversations and constant laughter ensuring the fun continued well into the afternoon.
The Old Friends CatchUp was organised by two old friends, Joan Cheers and Irene Worth. Joan said although many old friends have moved away, the bond of friendship is still as strong as ever. “The best thing about the day is that we all get together and catch up,” she said. “Everyone is happy, we just love being together.” Joan said the first catch
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Mixed Pairs 13 October With the Palm Lake sponsored Mixed Pairs taking place over the weekend there was no Friday Jackpot Bowls played today. 14-15 October Eighteen teams participated in the Palm Lake Annual Mixed Pairs played over the weekend. Organisers were keeping their fingers crossed that the weather would remain fine. Three games of 10 ends were played on Saturday and two games of 10 ends played on Sunday. The Saturday games just made it through before the rain started to fall. Only two teams survived unscathed on Saturday
which set up some exciting contests for the next day. They say that cream rises to the top and such was the case on Sunday when shortpriced favourites, Vicki Rankin and Sean Mearrick kept their unblemished record intact. They finished with an overall margin of 48 shots. Robyn and Scott Beaumont were tipped to push the winners all the way but they dropped their last match to run second. They had a margin of 32 shots; just edging out third placegetters, Olive McKeown and Danny Johnson on 27. During the presentation of prizes, Bowling Club President, Max Stephens praised the Palm Lake Resort for their support of bowls in Tea Gardens area. Kim Bright, representing Palm Lake Resort, reinforced that commitment. He also praised all those
the Country Club, Danny Johnson told News Of The Area, “We had 16 teams this year, it’s our second year of the tournament and it’s just getting better and better.” “We had retired and still serving officers and we also
invited other bowling clubs from around the State to join in.” Teams came from all over New South Wales from as far north as Coffs Harbour to Gunnedah, Goulburn and Sydney.”
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Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA 11 October Play in the usual Wednesday Nominated Triples started a little late as the weather was looking a little threatening. The overcast probably put some players off, however 38 bowlers lined up to play 20 ends which resulted in 5 games of Triples and 1 game of Fours. That same name again cropped up in the winners’ circle. Greg Pearson’s team of Bill Bridges and Lance Atkins won a count back with 35 points from Graham Kelly, Henry Dallas and Col Saillard.
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DOZENS of police with a passion for bowling took to the greens of the Tea Gardens Country Club last week for a two-day gala event. Bowler and Director of
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q Third place winners Danny Johnson and Olive McKeown, Palm Lake Mixed Pairs Champions, Vicki Rankin and Sean Mearrick, Kim Bright, Palm Lake Resort, and second place winners Robyn and Scott Beaumont. that had made a contribution to ensuring the success of the tournament. In other news: The “Kneelers and Grippers” charity day is scheduled for Saturday 21 October.
The event was sponsored by the Burton Family Toyota at Maitland and Port Stephens and with $5,000 in prize money up for grabs, competition was fierce. Unfortunately for the bowlers, the second day of the tournament was washed out but it didn’t dampen the spirits as they all tucked
This will be a great fun day for a good cause with all money raised going to a “Start for Life Foundation” which will support children in our area. Two games of 12 ends
will be played with a sausage sizzle thrown in for the cost of $15.00. The event is open to both male and female bowlers.
into a delicious lunch put together by four of the wives who’d volunteered their services. “We were in the kitchen from 6.00am, both days we served breakfast and lunch,” Sue Johnson said. Club General Manager, Warren Gooley said, “It encourages the retired police
officers to stay in touch with other officers through sport.” “Hopefully the tournament will continue for many years.” Danny Johnson, himself a retired officer with the Australian Federal Police summed it up, “It’s just like having a big family.”
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A family home with a difference, refurbished and positioned metres to the beach. Three bedrooms all extra large, the master is at the front with views even while in bed. A king-size master with a wardrobe as well as walk in
and ensuite. The other two bedroom are queen size plus with floor to ceiling wardrobes providing and overabundance of storage. Bedroom three also has view over the other side of the water . A large open living space overlooking the beach and reserve with a slow combustion stove. The kitchen recently refurbished has loads of
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bench space and storage. The breakfast bar and a large walk in pantry with so much space you’ll never run out of your favourite staples. A built-in study nook is perfect for keeping an eye on the children while they do the homework and you prepare the meal. The family dining and living area flows from the kitchen to the outdoors. A three way family bathroom with separate
toilet, the bath and shower, and a vanity with built-in storage. A study has built in shelving floor to ceiling. There is a separate laundry and another bathroom. Outdoor entertaining is easy in this undercover enclosed balcony of approx 142.2sqm. Enjoy meals, barbecues and take in the views after a day at the beach. There is undercover parking for four cars or a combination of boat, cars,
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bikes and JetSki. There’s a garden shed and native gardens as well as the chicken coop. The home has been renovated with quality floating floors, new carpet and painted throughout. Ceiling fans in all the rooms , split system air conditioning , envirocycle septic. And a new extra water tank . 58 Promontory Way is ready for its new owners. Located opposite Heros beach and reserve and a walk to the community centre,
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In for Christmas A truly magical home, expect to find total peace in the lush gardens of this gorgeous home offered for sale for the first time in 17 years. Solidly built incorporating modern concrete features with hardwood construction, covered decks freely flow around three sides of the top
floor offering an extension of living spaces and stunning garden views. Floral scents are in abundance, health camellias feature and the magnificent jacaranda tree holds many secrets and wonderful memories from years gone past. Easy care gardens have been encouraged in an organic fashion and an abundance of bird life
and blue tongue lizards have found happy homes throughout. Currently used as a holiday home, the ground floor offers two bedrooms, one with an ensuite with separate shower and toilet, sliding door access to verandahs, a large casual family room and laundry with a third toilet and shower, handy to wash away sand brought home from beach
adventures. Concrete stairs feature and add a modern touch, leading to the top floor which opens onto an open plan living room, separate dining area and kitchen. Two more bedrooms, one with a large built in, linen cupboard and bathroom complete the internal living. The kitchen and dining areas open onto the undercover decks, with room to host the finest of barbecues
in the large, wide spaces. A double garage offers a high roof line and internal access to the backyard. With the bonus of a patrolled surf beach and surf club five minutes walk away, golf course and tennis courts within minutes, IGA, chemist, doctor’s surgery, restaurants, newsagency, bakery plus many more specialty shops a stone’s throw from this home, this is a special listing and not expected to last on the
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AS well as playing golf, the Myall Coast Vets golfers benefited from a talk by Joan Torony and Trudi Wynne from the Trans Tasman Radiation Oncology Group, who gave a very informative talk about the latest cancer treatments that are available. 12/10/17 Results A Grade 1. Keith Hewish 39 2. Peter Gurney 38 3. Kevin McInerney 37 4. Patrick Garland 36 c/b 5. Maxwell Stephens 36 c/b B Grade 1. Ken Warren 38 c/b 2. Kevin Austin 38 3. Bill Vandenberg 37 4. Alan Townsend 36 c/b 5. Robert A Ziehlke 36 C Grade 1. Alan Barnes 37 2. Milton Bloomfield 35 c/b 3. Darrell Peters 35 4. James Murphy 34 c/b 5. Kevin Durham 34
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ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139
BAR fridge, gurney pressure hose, lounge $35 each. Gardening Dpictures, tools, framed OL childrensS books/fiction, wash mach, coffee tables, ladders. All cheap. Karuah. Ph 49975902 0428491076
CAR roof racks Prorac Suit Outlander or similar $150 ph 0416229166
DARK Brown Leather Lounge with two LD matching SOchairs Very Good condition. $550 0427642075
FLATTOP truck converstion to utility sides back and front $850 4997 0986
HALL Cabinet. Price reduced to $800. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925
LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784
BROWN Leather 3piece suite. 3 seater D L settee + dual recliner SOchairs. V/gd 2 reclining cond $550 0427642075
CLOTHES dryer Hover 3.5 Heavy duty. LD As new SO $120 0417787215
HOUSE bricks. Cream in colour. Sandstone retaining wall blocks Best offer. Raymond Terrace 0438074087
BED Head / 2 side chests with drawer. Priced reduced $300 0428450925. Text for picture BEER Fridge. Older LD worker type, O good S $70 0417787215
ANTIQUE Washstand 1930s, mableLD top, tiled back, restored, great SO cond $375. 49813060
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CAMEC caravan cover suit 18ft/20ft D van L SO $175. 0418632220
CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au CORNER unit, Oregon timber & leadlight glass, H-167cm x D-94cm x LD L –242cm SO$100. Old double school desk $100 4997 2302
DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652 EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225
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FRIDGE 2door h 166 w 76cm. Good Cond $125 ph 49810798 or 0410678958. FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986 GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396 GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 4997 0986
KING, AH Comfort Mattress. 0428450925 for pictures.
Beard Plush $1100. Email
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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498
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SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450
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PEARL mobility scooter, gd cond, very little use, new bat, dismantles, fit in medium size boot $1250 Ph 4997 0986
SINGER sewing machines 1 electric $290. 1 manual $240. Tanilba Bay 0434 022 073
SIX outdoor vinyl seat with back cushions, pastel blue with gold stripe, 50 cm wide x 100 cm long, never used cost $400 sell $295. Incl new outdoor table umbrella. Phone 49843494
WOODEN toys (lge), 8 semi trailers, 3 ride-on rocking horses suit LD up to age S5,O Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297
POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158
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FRIDGE Fujitsu good cond. $75. Washing machine simpson. 5.5kg almost new $350. Ride on mower. deutcher 360 $600. Cot, Mattresses various. accessories $150. Wooden playpen $25. High chair $25. Ikea toddler bed $50. Soldiers Point 49827995
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SOFA bed/lounge 3 seater - good cond. $180, Nest of tables $40, Cabinet for DVD’s & Disc’s, turns around $90. 49820798
SWINGING metal entrance gates with latches $300 4997 0986
TYRE on steel rim. Yokohama Geolander as new 215/70R/16 $75. ph 0416229166
TWO single pine LD beds, $70 SO pair or $40 each. 0432485966
WESTERN red cedar blinds (x15), LD varySO Fingal Bay ing sizes 0409154184 $100
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11/2008 Windsor Rapid 19ft Caravan with full kitchen with plenty of storage space, has rear ensuite with separate shower/toilet & vanity, incl washing machine, solar panels, diesel heater in perfect condition.$35000 neg. Ph 0400788521.
JAYCO Discovery 2011 17ft pop top. Only travelled 4k. Aircon & many extras $28,500 ONO Tanilba Bay 0434 022 073
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QUINTREX DREAMRIDER 5.0 with FELK trailer, beamy aluminium specially strengthened Boatcoded hull in good condition with little use, fibreglass decking, hull recently two-pack coated. Requires motor and fit-out with much equipment provided incl custom underfloor fuel tank, flotation etc. This model renowned for stability & smooth ride. $OFFERS. Ph: 0418611988.
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2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415
REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au 2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321
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OZTRAIL 7 Camper Ex cond. Garaged. Little use, w/annex, Soldiers Point. $2500. 49191121 or 0428491076 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 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au TRACKMASTER Sturt 4x4, 13’x 6’x6” Built Dec/ 2001, Rego 6/2018. Has Sugarglider Suspension, Electric Brakes,90 litre 3 Way Fridge,Tregg Hitch and mount for vechicle, 2x solar panels with battery management system,single battery/ and Anderson plug to connect to vechicle, 240/12V Inverter, 2 x 60 litre Water tanks /gauges. Many many more extras. Excellent condition. $23000 49970960 or 0417419884.
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Wanted: local volunteers Do you have spare time during the week? Do you like helping people? We’re looking for friendly locals to assist people over 65 in their day-to-day lives with things like transport, shopping and companionship. If you’ve ever thought about volunteering, here’s your chance to find out just how rewarding it can be, giving back to your local community. Come along to an information session at: Bulahdelah Library - Friday 20 October Tea Gardens Library - Friday 27 October Stroud Library - Friday 3 November The sessions will run from 10am to 12noon at each location. RSVP’s not required. Phone 1300 65 88 30 for more information.
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Trophy Day Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS
TUESDAY 10 October: No social bowls played due to a tournament being played. Wednesday 11 October: 18 bowlers travelled to Karuah RSL Bowling Club to participate in the Ruth Bowden Trophy Day. This is an annual event between the two clubs. Eighteen bowlers, 6 teams for Triples. Scores from each team are added together to determine the winner. Play commenced at 10.00am and finished at 12.15pm. Scores were calculated from results after 14 ends. Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club has won the Trophy for the last 15 years, unfortunately this year the Karuah Bowlers out bowled our teams winning 91 v 84.
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Well done Karuah, great bowling. TGWBC are determined to win the Trophy next year and hopefully for the next 15 years. Despite losing a great day was had by all, thanks to the ladies from Karuah. Morning tea and lunch amazing, it’s hard to be rivals when you are such a hospitable group. Thursday 12 October: Just a small group of bowlers turned up for social bowls. Those present enjoyed a “roll up”, the format was a practice session for consistency in preparation for the Open Consistency Competition commencing on Tuesday 17 October.
GOLF Hawks Nest Ladies Golf By Carol MAHER Medal of Medals Jan Bartier (18) 72 Monthly Medal Div 1: Sue Nicholson (19) 71. R/u: Jan Bartier (18) 72c/b, Di Nummy (22) 72. Div 2: Marie Pegram (26) 75. R/u: Diane Allan (27) 76c/b, Frances Maclean (27) 76c/b. Div 3: Susan Muna (34) 73. R/u: Jeanette Patfield (40) 75, Laurice Chivers (39) 77. Balls to 81c/b. N.T.P hole 3: Annie Benton, Diana Smith, Laurice Chivers Sat 14 October 2017 Stableford Div 1: Evelyn Potts (21) 33. R/u: Gaye Gillard (15) 32c/b. Div 2: Lyn Blake (39) 33. R/u: Cheryl Rose (33) 32c/b. Balls to 31. N.T.P 5th: Evelyn Potts, Sari McDonald Hawks Nest Lady Vets By Jo WESTON
1st P. Williams -2. 2nd K. Johnston +9. 3rd A. Browning +14. 4th T. Collins +15.
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q President of Karuah Women’s Bowling Club Kim Post, kissing the Trophy with Robyn Webster, President of Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club.
10/10/2017 1. Paul McLean 36.7. 2. Jeff Chapman 37 3. Graeme Bramley 37.4 NTP. 3rd A Graeme Bramley. B Jim Dillon. A Paul McLean. 10th A Peter Nealon. B Alan Birmingham. 16th A Barry Collins. B Bob Reid
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