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Say No to Plastic Bags FROM Page 1 reuse – one community, needle and thread at a time. Boomerang Bags Tea Gardens Hawks Nest are in the early stages of setting up in our local town. To date, a group of volunteers have commenced sewing bags using donated materials. They have also screen printed their own personalised pockets for the bags. The volunteers are seeking community support for donations of material to be used as bags. Material can be

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tariffs at the beginning of 2017. “We used to get quite a bit from the rebates when they were in, but since they removed it, it has mostly negated the savings,” Gavin told News Of The Area. “We are still saving a little bit now, but nowhere near as much.” Gavin said he had the rooftop solar panels

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that the current solar feed-in tariff rate of 5.57.2 c/kWh be increased to 11.6-14.6 c/kWh. Minister for Energy and Utilities, Don Harwin, said the benchmark feedin tariff will help customers negotiate a better deal from energy retailers. “The tariff is not subsidised by other energy users so it won’t increase power prices,” Mr Harwin said. “It will help deliver lower energy bills for NSW’s 350,000 solar households.” If the new tariffs go ahead, it will be the first time that solar feed-in tariff rates have undergone a significant increase since the Solar Bonus Scheme closed to new applicants in 2011. According to the CSIRO, around 35 percent of energy could come from rooftop solar by 2050. “The solar panels have been great,” Gavin said. “They need very little maintenance, just a bit of cleaning every now and then.” The final tariff determination will be issued later in June.

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RECENTLY the Probus Club of Hawks Nest & District embarked on two fantastic journeys, one for a three night stay in Narrabri and the second one on a day trip to historic Morpeth and Largs, both carefully coordinated by our Social Organiser, Peter Cameron. The trip to Narrabri on day one toured us

National Park to view Sawn Rocks, a visit to the Artesian Baths in Moree, excursion through the Midkin Cotton Gin ending day three with a Country Music Theme Night with an early start on day four taking in Tamworth, the Rail Museum at Werris Creek and the Wallabadah First Fleet Park then back home to Tea Gardens. Our trip for the month of May was to historic Morpeth which included

a commentary from one of our members who had grown up in the area and who shared some factual information as well as adding some “home truth” anecdotes for some fun along the way. A five minute trip from Morpeth to the Bushrangers Bar & Brasserie at the Largs Hotel after which time sixty of our members were treated to a sumptuous lunch to be enjoyed with

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friends of Probus. Our coach driver, Darren, surprised us after lunch with a visit to the Darrell Lea chocolate distribution outlet at Rutherford where members had the opportunity to stock up on some sweets. Overall, two wonderful trips in two months and I have to say that is why our club is so popular with 179 members who are keen to enjoy Friendship, Fellowship and Fun.

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THE students of Tea Gardens Primary School are getting a new insight into those left fortunate while supporting a great cause. The pupils have joined the ‘Recycle for Sight’ Australia project in conjunction with the Lions Club. The project involves collecting old eyeglasses and sunglasses so they can be recycled to help people with vision problems in less fortunate countries. The sunglasses are also used to protect children’s eyesight in these less-than-

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through the country towns of Singleton, Quirindi, Gunnedah then on to Narrabri for our three night stay with the first day treating our weary, but excited members, to Happy Hour followed by a hearty dinner served in the restaurant at the Nandewar Motor Inn. Days two and three showcased the CSIRO Telescope, lunch at Wee Waa, a visit to Mt Kaputar

fortunate countries. “We currently have more than 100 pairs of glasses provided for recycling but are yet to reach our goal of 250 pairs of glasses,” School Principal Mark Clemson said. “The management at Coles, especially Store Manager Craig Brooks in supporting the initiative is outstanding,” Mark told News Of The Area. ‘’Everyone can help out, by locating those old pairs of unused spectacles and placing them in one of the collection trays provided.” There are collection baskets at the courtesy desk at Coles in Myall Quays Shopping Complex or you can drop off your old specs at the school office. “Our student leaders are driving the initiative at school level and want to be part of helping improve the sight of people from poorer countries around the world.” “It’s great how the local community have already rallied around to support this initiative,” Mark said. The project runs until the end of June so there’s still plenty of time to get those ‘specs’ in.

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Company planning is imperative. I recently saw a client of mine who was a director and shareholder in a very successful Hunter Valley company. Let’s call them Company Y. Many years ago, my client set up Company Y with his good friend and business partner. They were/are both directors and shareholders in Company Y. When Company Y was established a generic Company Constitution was produced on registration. The Company Constitution was not appropriate for the purposes of Company Y. Company Y did not have Shareholders Agreement prepared to set out the rights and obligations of the shareholders together with the operation of Company Y. After all, “Why would Company Y need this? We are mates!” Many years later, tragically, my client was diagnosed with a devastating illness and the future of Company Y was thrown

into turmoil. The business partners and shareholders now have differing views as to how to proceed and there is no appropriate documentation setting out the rights and obligations of the parties. Company Y is suspended in a state of unease and uncertainty. In times where my client should be living life to the fullest, they are now faced with having to deal with the affairs of Company Y in order to provide for their family when they are no longer here. This heartbreaking situation could have been avoided if a little company planning was considered at the outset.

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Beyondblue Thankyou By Margie TIERNEY DEPRESSION does not discriminate, as we were again reminded by the news earlier this month, that Rugby League Star Greg Inglis had checked himself into a mental health facility. Statistics from beyondblue estimate that in any one year, more than a million Australians will suffer from depression. Tea Gardens local Carol Nelson knows only too well how devastating the illness can be after her son-in-law committed suicide last year at just 39 years of age. He left behind his wife and four young children. But his passing has led to Carol taking action, becoming

involved with beyondblue to raise awareness and funding. Recently Carol and husband John organised a barbecue at the Myall Quays Shopping Centre. “I would like to say a big thankyou to Coles for their donation and my amazing helpers on the day,” Carol told News Of The Area. “John and I would also like to thank Kris and John Mobbs, Lynette and Geoff Thorn, Colin Haigh and Fiona Mobbs for making yummy blue cakes to sell.” “It was a great day raising $651.05 and a huge thanks goes to the locals who supported us,” Carole said. If you or anyone you know is struggling, beyondblue says reaching out and connecting

with them and showing that you care can make a huge difference in their life. For more information go to www.beyondblue.org.au or contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.

MIDCOAST Council have deferred making a decision on the proposal to construct a Highway Service Centre on land adjacent to Bulahdelah Golf Club. A Planning Proposal for the land to be re-zoned was lodged with Council last year by Hampton Property Development. According to Council’s

website, following an independent assessment of the documentation, additional information now needs to be provided before the proposal can progress further. This includes details on the impact that the proposed Highway Service Centre would have on local businesses and other

highway service towns, including Nabiac and Coolongolook. A development application to construct a third service station at Coolongolook was lodged with MidCoast Council in February this year by PEP Consulting. Bulahdelah also currently has three service

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stations, with two operating 24 hours a day. Owner of the Bulahdelah development project, Mr Peter Kampfner, said despite the existing competitive market, there is always room for expansion. “There can be any number of service stations along the highway, but our development is different,” he said. “We intend to develop a major Highway Service

Centre and to use it as a catalyst to build Bulahdelah.” According to documents submitted to Council, the Service Centre proposal includes five diesel fueling bays, 12 petrol bowers, restaurants, children’s playground area, 90 car parking spaces and a picnic area, in addition to trucker facilities. The proposed service centre is the first stage of a larger project that

includes housing and tourist accommodation. Mr Kampfner said the economic growth of the town and promoting tourism continues to be a major focus of the project. It is expected that the additional documentation required will be submitted to Council in the coming months.

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RETIRED school teacher Angela King has turned her lifelong passion for hats into a trip down memory lane. Angela and husband John were invited last week to the SKILLS morning at the Baptist Church in Tea Gardens to stage a hat parade for the residents of Peter Sinclair Gardens and Estia’s Aged Care Facility. Angela had brought with her dozens of hats from her

Riders Rally Together LOCAL Rally Days have become a regular feature on the Bulahdelah Pony Club calendar. Riding instruction, coaching, caring for horses and practicing competition skills are some of the many activities organised during the meets. The young riders’ skills and confidence are improving each month and several members are now competing in competitions

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around the region. Pony Club Coordinator, Alicia Madden, said the club is all about learning new skills and having fun. “The kids just enjoy riding together,” she said. “They are able to come here and make new friends and have a lot of fun together.” The Pony Club was reestablished earlier this year and quickly attracted 15 young riders. “The club used to be

big at one stage, but ceased about five years ago due to lack of members,” Alicia said. “We are hoping that the club will just keep on growing and we can eventually get it back to like it once was.” Alicia told News Of The Area, the club caters for all abilities, from complete beginners to advanced riders. “Anyone from two to 25 years can join the club,” she said.

collection and with each creation came a story. “I feel a responsibility to the owners of the hats that have been given to me,” Angela told News Of The Area. “They all have a history.” Over the years, Angela has collected 150 hats, their age dating back to 1912 then through the decades to the 1960s. Angela spoke about and paraded the hats while husband John finished the

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morning’s entertainment with an amusing tale. “I remember when I was young, a woman came to church with a frog in her hat,” John said. “The hat had all sorts of plastic fruit as trimming and in the crown of the hat sat this frog which went on to hang from its feet from the brim.” “It did this a number of times before settling back in the crown.” “I don’t think the lady to about.” The Pony Club meets on the fourth Sunday of

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this day knew that she had a frog in her hat,”. The morning ended with a delicious lunch prepared by the members of the Baptist Church. Angela and John, who come from Lake Macquarie, have travelled far and wide showing off their hats to residents of aged care facilities. “I like to think of it as a ‘Ministry of happiness and memories’ because the residents seem to really appreciate it and enjoy the trip down memory lane.”

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High Tea Thank You By Margie TIERNEY TIMES have certainly changed since the British tradition of High Tea began in the 1700s. Back then, it was a meal served to the working class man between three and four o’clock and taken standing up, hence the term ‘high’. It consisted of scones and cakes and maybe cheese and bread. Over the centuries the

upper class turned the ‘high tea’ into a meal to be served before the theatre or an evening out. Thankfully, today we can all celebrate the joys of ‘high tea’ as they did recently at the Myall Community Arts and Craft Centre. ‘The guests of honour were around 40 consignees and volunteer workers who together contribute to the success of the Craft Centre Shop,” Janette Coppock told

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q ART & CRAFT HIGH TEA: Peter Webb, Paul Mulvaney, Janine Mulvaney, Ali Mills. News Of The Area. “It was a wonderful afternoon.’’ “The Centre was transformed, with tables topped with crisp white tablecloths, fine china, plates loaded with a selection of sandwiches and cakes, pots of tea and coffee, flowers and chocolates,” Janette said. “A never ending supply of lucky door prizes kept everyone entertained throughout the afternoon.” The ‘High Tea’ is an annual

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Lions See Red For Salvos Covering the central region of Port Stephens: Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek. Some of stories in this paper... • Two Friday nights at home for Medowie Rugby • Poor attendance at Medowie Engagement meeting • Tilligerry Motorama Praised in Parliament • Lemon Tree Quilters Sew Happy • Artist at the Art Shack If you wish to read these other News Of The Area publications we can mail you a copy each week. Contact us for paid subscription rates: Email us media@newsofthearea.com.au Or you may see the edition in full ONLINE, on the News Of The Area website: www.newsofthearea.com.au

q Lions members Helen Amendolia and Carol Tattersall volunteered for the Salvos annual appeal.

THE Salvation Army will be able to assist many people in need thanks to the Bulahdelah community who dug deep during last weekend’s Red Shield Appeal. “The community were brilliant, they were very generous with their donations,” Lions Club member Helen Amendolia said. “Every bit given will make a big difference to someone in need.” In a typical week, The Salvation Army provides 100,000 meals, 2,000 beds for people experiencing homelessness, distributes up to 8,000 grocery vouchers and provides refuge for 500 people fleeing abuse. Helen said she supports the appeal every year, as the donations mean the Salvos can

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event at the Arts and Craft Centre, held as a thank you to the members and volunteers who enable the Craft Shop to open seven days a week. “This year a new group of ladies took on the organisation and hosting of the High Tea, giving the previous hard working team the opportunity to enjoy the day as special guests.” “All in all a very successful day, enjoyed by guests and workers alike.” continue to provide assistance where it is needed the most. “The Salvation Army does such a wonderful job, whenever there is a crisis, they are always there to help,” she said. Bulahdelah Lions Club President Roger Dixon coordinated the local collection, with Helen and fellow club member Carol Tattersall volunteering their time for the cause. “It makes you feel good knowing that you are part of a process that’s all about helping people,” Carol told News Of The Area. “It was good to see the community being so generous as well, and we know the donations are going to assist people who desperately need the help.” Helen and Carol were amongst the 60,000 volunteers across the country who assisted during last weekend’s annual appeal.

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Know The Ropes And Stay Afloat By John SAHYOUN

HORDES of recreational boating enthusiasts were on deck at Bulahdelah Bowling Club last weekend to complete the theory component required for obtaining their boating licences. The full day session was conducted by Roads and Maritime Services Boating Education Officer, Gavin Beck, and covered many topics including safety equipment, maintenance of

inflatable lifejackets, weather, communications, speed and night safety. The large crowd also examined emergency situations such as person overboard, carbon monoxide, fires and hypothermia. The day was an initiative of the Bulahdelah Fishing Club to assist members and locals get their boating licences. “I knew many people wanted their licence, so we organised to run the course

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Boating Licence theory course was held at Bulahdelah Bowling Club.

locally to save them having to spend the day out of town to do it,” Coordinator Melissa Smith said. The participants’ knowledge of all things boating was put to the test at the end of the course, with an exam the final part of the day. “I learnt a fair bit and feel a lot more confident now about going out on the waters,” 13-year-old Dylan Smith from Hawks Nest said. “I learnt about where to drive in the channels, about

directions and a bit more about boats.” Having successfully passed the theory component, the participants now need to satisfy the practical experience requirements. This involves using a logbook to show competent boat driving skills or by completing a practical boating training course. Melissa said due to an overwhelming demand, a further theory course will be run locally on 18 June.

q Dylan Smith from Hawks Nest and Jo Pope from Bulahdelah at the Boating Licence Course.

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Roaring 20s Fundraiser By Margie TIERNEY

THEY stepped back in time at the recent Roaring 20s afternoon organised by the Lioness Club. Flappers and Dapper Dans were in abundance at the ‘High Tea’ event at the Tea Gardens Hotel. “It was great to see people, including the men,

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dressed up in the Roaring 20s theme,” Lioness President Linda Allen said. “The Trivia Quiz was on the same theme and had contestants scratching their heads trying to stimulate their memories.” The ‘Old Bones Ukulele Group’ performed music from the era. Roger Carey from

‘Port Stephens Jewellery’ displayed and discussed jewellery renovation, design and repairs. He also donated $300 to the event. “We managed to raise about $1,000 on the day and a donation for this amount will be made for Prostate Cancer Research,” Linda said. “Also a big thank you to

LIONESS CLUB FUNDRAISER: The ‘Old Bones’ Ukulele Band.

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AN idea planted years ago has finally come to fruition with the creation of planter boxes and seats on Myall Street in Tea Gardens. “This was a particularly bare section of Myall Street that we wanted to soften,” President of the Progress Association, Trevor Jennings told News Of The Area. ‘’A lot of people come off the ferry and the women go into Ella’s Boutique and Black Possum Fabric Shop and you often see the men standing outside, twiddling their thumbs so that’s just one purpose.” The planter seats also

come with their own dog ring at each end to provide a tethering spot for your pet. Funding for the project came from a grant, plus donations from the local Chamber of Commerce and the Hawks Nest Progress Association The ‘know-how’ and the wood was provided by the Tea Gardens Men’s Shed. “We were only too pleased to do the work as it helps the community,” Men’s Shed member Rob Hughes said. The Men’s Shed do lots of work around the community, often providing a service that tradesmen find too small like repairing chairs or checking out electrical appliances to

ensure they comply. They do have a big plan on their books, to build a new Men’s Shed in the Industrial Estate. Any help with fundraising or grant writing would be gratefully received. The soil and fertiliser were donated by Woodwards Nursery. Myall Chamber of Commerce President Jessica Harris said, “That’s why community groups are so important, you can’t do it on your own and get these things done and to have three community groups come together is a great achievement.”

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LIONESS CLUB MEMBERS: Helen and Jenni.

LIONESS CLUB FUNDRAISER: The Three Amigos.

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the members of the Lioness Club for their support in organising, planning and participation in the day.” “Without you this day would not have happened.” “Thanks to the three local bakeries for the donations of the scones and to Emily and Ben Hanson for the use of the Tea Gardens Hotel.”

q Scholarship Recipient Bianca Clarke with BCS Deputy Principal Mrs Deb Gilbert and Head Teacher Mr Warren Jones. Photo: BCS By Daniel SAHYOUN BIANCA Clarke’s dream of becoming the first person in her family to study at University is one step closer, after being awarded a 2017 Harding Miller Education Foundation Scholarship valued at up to $20,000. “To be selected for the scholarship amongst so many inspirational people is a great honour,” the Hawks Nest teen said. “It gives me confidence that I can now successfully finish school and then go onto University.” The scholarship program aims to boost the educational achievements and career aspirations of Year 9 girls with high potential who are facing challenging circumstances. As part of the program, each of the recipients receive a laptop, Internet access, tutoring, a coach and assistance with covering the costs of school equipment. “I am very grateful for the laptop because I can now do my homework and study at home rather than having to go to the library, and the tutoring is also really

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helpful,” Bianca said. With an interest in sustainable living, Bianca plans to study a degree in permaculture after completing her school education. Bulahdelah Central School (BCS) Welfare Head Teacher, Mr Warren Jones, who nominated Bianca for the scholarship, said the dedicated Year 9 student is a

very worthy recipient. “Bianca has a natural, kind nature and curiosity, she is respectful, considerate of others and also interested in many areas of education,” Mr Jones said. A small delegation of family and BCS staff recently travelled to Sydney for the presentation ceremony. “I was very pleased to see her up on stage at the historic Sydney Town Hall with the other scholarship recipients from public schools around the state,” Mr Jones told News Of The Area. “The presentation evening itself was a fantastic display of the diversity and talent that lies within the public education system.” Bianca said being selected for the scholarship has given her an opportunity which she may not have otherwise had. “I encourage other students to make the most of every opportunity available to them, you never know what’s out there,” she said.

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ROTARY CLUB: Trivia Challenge Night.

Trivia Challenge Night By Margie TIERNEY

ONE of the most popular events on the Rotary Club’s Calendar is its annual Trivia Challenge Night. Now in its 11th year, the trivia buffs enjoyed a new experience with the event held at the Catholic Parish

Centre instead of the usual Tea Gardens Country Club restaurant. “Unfortunately, as the new restaurant lessees have changed their seating arrangements, it was not possible to organise enough seating for a trivia night in the format they use,” Organiser

DANE Certificate ‘Creator of Wonders’ has operated a magic theatre in Melbourne for the past five years, where he has created and shown magic to many people including at the World’s Longest Magic Show for the Guinness World Records with the Australian Institute of

Magic. Dane will entertain at the Karuah RSL on Saturday 1 July at 7pm. Entry is free. Dane is touring Australia this year with a little magic show which will suspend your disbelief and take you to a world of wonders.

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Ian Mackenzie-Smith said. “The different arrangements were a huge success with the teams invited to bring their own nibbles and drinks.” “The hall is ideal for the number of people and with its air conditioning and audio/ visual system in play, it is

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perfect for running the trivia quiz,” Ian said. There were 12 teams of eight competing for 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes worth over $300 and consisting of a generous selection of wines. Ian said, “After a closefought tussle, the team from the Men’s Probus Club

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took out the honours and earned the right to keep the perpetual trophy for the next 12 months.’’ “Close behind on points, in second place was the ‘Triviaholics’ who have been very successful in past years while in third place was the team from the Lioness Club.” The fun evening, run as a non-profit event, is organised by Rotary to say thank you to the Community for their

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support during the year. “The Rotary Club would like to thank everyone for supporting the challenge each year,” Ian said. “There was a good roll-up of Club members and spouses as markers and runners.” “Thanks to all the helpers for being there and for helping make the night a tremendous event.”

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KYLIE French at Tea Gardens Real Estate is pleased to offer to the market a wonderful family home located in the lakeside village of Nerong. 5 Plover Place is near new, with open plan design making it the ideal weekend escape or first home. The home consists of four spacious bedrooms, a main bathroom with shower and

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Long Weekend Reunion By Margie TIERNEY LONG lost friendships and fond memories will be renewed at a ‘Back to Tea Gardens Hawks Nest’ Reunion this upcoming June long weekend. The event has been three years in the planning and began when ex-residents Anne-Marie Barry and Robbie Hughes reconnected on Facebook. “We decided that it might be nice to catch up with a few more friends so we started a Facebook page of our own and called it “Back to Tea Gardens Hawks Nest,” AnneMarie said. “We reminisced for a while about old school friends, three digit phone numbers, the punt and the bridge opening.” The idea for a reunion was born. Their Facebook site now has more than 400 members. “I posted out 200 invitations and emailed and Facebook invited another 400,” Anne-Marie told News Of The Area. ‘’The criteria was that you must have lived in Tea Gardens Hawks Nest area between 1950 and 1985 and be born before 1974.”

“We’ve got people coming from Queensland, Victoria and all over NSW.” “While we tried to contact as many as we could, there will be some who missed out and we do apologise.” “This is not a school reunion,” Anne-Marie stressed. “The weekend will start from 10am on Saturday June 10 with a meet and greet at the Hawks Nest Community Hall, a cuppa and a catch up with old friends and acquaintances. “A gold coin donation would be appreciated to help cover our costs.” Saturday continues with nibbles and a two course Spit Roast dinner followed by entertainment. Bookings and prepayment is essential for this event as numbers are strictly limited. You’ll need to be quick, bookings close May 31. S u n d a y morning the

WINTER is on the doorstep, the temperature has dropped, but that doesn’t stop the Myall Masters Swimming Club from hitting the water. A small but determined team headed to the Central Coast recently to compete in the Ettalong Short Course event. Round Six of the NSW branch point score event saw over 250 swimmers compete. Injuries reduced the original Myall team of five down to three. “Flying the Club flag and leading the way was the Club’s past President Christine

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Sefton with four wins in four events and maintaining her top 10 national ranking,” Valerie Mobbs told News Of The Area. “Brad Jensen, the Club’s head coach, had two incredible swims.” “He won the 100m Freestyle event with a Personal Best time.” “Brad’s 25m Freestyle sprint has him currently rank third nationally in the 65-69 age bracket. “Club President, Chris Lock, who has been struggling to find form of late, won both the 25m Fly and 100m Backstroke. Nationally, Chris is

currently ranked first in the 25m Fly 75-79 age bracket. “I’m gobsmacked,” Chris said, having just recovered from a bout of infection. Winter is no barrier to the Club’s dedication. A large contingent from Myall Masters is heading to Yamba in early June to compete in one of the major events on the Country Masters Swim calendar. “This event hosts the State of Origin Shootout Relay.” While the Myall Masters Swimming Club is officially in winter recess, several swimmers head to Jimmys Beach just after seven in the morning to swim and walk every day to keep up their fitness levels. For more information or to join the Myall Masters you can call Chris Mobbs on 0412 023 474.

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How do I get a job like yours? You seem to have such an interesting role, helping members of the community and writing. I love writing as well, and I think I am quite intuitive. Mrs AB, Medowie Dear Mrs AB, WELL, it’s quite simple really. First of all, you need to spend your entire life striving to get the very best marks in school, until you get to Year 10, at which point you should disregard everything that you have been ruthlessly working towards and instead go clubbing in Oxford Street (shave your head and wear a kimono for good measure. Although, that may be harder now that they have that annoying little photo ID requirement). Then, instead of enrolling in the Bachelor of Communication Studies that you somehow got the marks for, go to Europe and pretend that the world is your croissant. Forget that these are your formative years in terms of finding your life-long career, and hang out on the ski slopes and drink Schnapps. Next, come home and start a relationship with the local equivalent of Hando from Romper Stomper. Don’t be content to hang out with a bad boy, have his child as well. Then, spend about 10 years in dead-end jobs such as shrink-wrapping pallets of health food products and working for perverts in the hospitality industry. Finally, land a job finding jobs for people and, after many years in this satisfying career, end up redundant when the government changes guards (oh, the irony). Go to university, right up to PhD level, and become so qualified that no one will employ you. Drink copious quantities of ‘woe is me’ vodka and, with so much life experience and many qualifications, get a job as an Agony Aunt. As that dear little meerkat says, “Simples”. Good luck, Mrs AB. It’s a great gig if you can get it. Carpe diem, Jasminda

State Carnival Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS TO begin, four teams, that is 16 bowlers headed down south to compete in the 2017 State Carnival which was held 22-26 May. The host club was Warilla, teams were split between 16 sections, games played at Warilla, Albion Park, Figtree, Windang and Towradgi Park

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Bowling Clubs. Unfortunately none of our teams made it through to the semi finals but we all enjoyed a great week of friendship and bowling. The team of Karen McPhie, Robyn Webster, Deyonne Page and Elizabeth Kelly managed to win 4 out of 6 games and gained 3rd spot in their section on one day of play. Personally speaking it was a great opportunity

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NEARLY two years after animal activists succeeded in extinguishing elephants from the circus, Ringling Bros Barnum & Bailey’s greatest show on earth pulled down the tent for the last time, forced out by rising costs. But at a cost of $57billion, the mob in Canberra persists with their endeavors to emulate the entertainment of the circus known as ‘the greatest show on earth’. In Canberra, side-show alley features the less than hilarious rantings on matters that don’t rate mention in pub test discussions, such a gay marriage, Gonski funding and Climate Change. Whilst a hairy chested Abbott struts his platform in an outer tent, unloved but gloved up, to the beat of Jimmy Sharman’s boxing

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tent drums, prepared to dook it out, with telling blows on a nondescript Labor Party lightweight, who will be punching well above his weight, whilst in the main arena the farce of shadow boxing is taken to bizarre levels of apathy and boredom. The silver spoon boy in top hat and tails masquerades as the ringmaster feeding the hostile lions in the senate - caviar and fillet steak purchased on the taxpayer’s credit card, placating the roar of Lyonhelm and giving comfort to the threatened Tasmanian Devil species tagged as Tacky Jacqui. Headline Hunter “Hunch” is in training as a Trapeze artist swinging from position to position with more twists and turns than a fictional spy thriller, whilst the frustrated public cries for removal of

OPINION the safety net. There is an endless queue to straddle the circus show ponies, chief among them is Billy the Kid. Some of the performances resurrect the debate of our linkage to evolution from the ape age and the spectre of a performing monkey adds to the theatre of the show. But there is a character with a red nose, colorful clothing and heavy face make-up akin to that of a particular rock band to disguise his sinister nature, who somewhat resembles a jester known as ‘Sco Mo’ or is he indeed a recycled ‘Joker’ from the Batman movie – robbing the banks and throwing billions around willy nilly, in the forlorn hope that growth and spending will incrementally erode the spiraling debt currently raging as an out of control

Praise for Dementia Support Dear News Of The Area, I WOULD like to thank the community for their fantastic show of support during our Hunter Memory Walk & Jog event. More than 1,400 people walked or ran with almost $40,000 so far been raised by participants, with all funds raised going towards

dementia support services in the Hunter region. In the Myall Lakes, Newcastle, Port Stephens and Upper Hunter state electorates there is estimated to be 6,950 people living with dementia, which is expected to increase to an estimated 8,800 people by 2025 and 15,400 by 2056. Those who participated

to learn how to adapt to different playing surfaces, watch some great bowling, improve bowling skills and have fun. Looking forward to the next State Carnival in 2018 which will be held at the same venue. Social bowls played on Tuesday 23rd May, 2 games of triples and a game of Fours. A good win to Pam Gilchrist (played lead “swinger”), Carol Hayden and Olive McKeown 30 v Bette Saillard and Jill McBride 19. Julie Kennedy, Jo Younghusband and Maynie Roberts just defeating Pauline Perry, Christine Fossey and Dale Winter by 2 shots 18 v 16. The winners of the fours were Bev Dunn, Bev Stephens, Margaret Smith (these two ladies playing half a game each) and

Kathie Rimmer scoring 26 v Dorothy Thompson, Sheril Johnson, Lily Smith and Wendy Brand 14. The overall winners were Julie Kennedy, Jo Younghusband and Maynie Roberts for a win with the lowest margin. Congratulations to Kayelene Pearson, Robyn Beaumont and Lynne Green for becoming Newcastle District Representative Bowlers. We are all very proud of your achievements. Coming events: the first round of the Club Championship pairs commences on Thursday 1st June, social bowls as usual. Friday 2nd June Dunedoo Bush Fire Charity Day, mixed teams, dress code mufti. Cost $10 which includes sausage sizzle. Play starts 1230. Sunday mixed bowls $12 for a game of bowls plus BBQ lunch, names submitted by 0930 play starts 1000.

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in Memory Walk & Jog can be confident that the money they raised will have a direct and positive impact for the members of our community who are living with dementia. I would like to thank the Hunter community and our many volunteers for their ongoing contribution, as well as our Ambassador Sam Poolman for generously giving up her time to be part of the event. It simply would not be possible to host Memory Walk & Jog without

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bushfire. But wait, there’s more: within days of tabling a budget with outrageous spending and virtually no serious attempt to reign in the debt, he announces: “There is no guarantee the pensions will be available for future generations.” And lamentably he is right! Certainly the current leadership has a political death wish; alienating pensioners, banks, students, the unemployed, catholics and taxpayers. Wouldn’t it have been more simple and probably more acceptable to increase the GST and let us all share the burden of debt reduction! Yours in frivolity, but not all in jest. Bob Macklinshaw, Tea Gardens

OPINION their support. I would also like to acknowledge our major supporter Opal Aged Care for their generous assistance this year. Planning has already begun for the next Hunter Memory Walk & Jog and we hope to be able to build on this year’s excellent result. John Watkins AM CEO Alzheimer’s Australia NSW

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Roos take on Maitland United Karuah Roos Rugby League By Sonja EVANS

LAST Saturday the Roos travelled to Aberglasslyn to take on the newcomers to the competition Maitland United. The game day sponsor was Karuah Quality Meats. The Roos kicked off and within the first 15minutes of the game, newcomer to the Roos, Kane Chisholme, was in for Karuah and Sam Croese converted 6/0. Michael Gough was next to score for the Roos 10/0. Great metres were made by Matt O’Connor, Michael

Gough, Kane Chisholme, Justin Anderson, Ben Feeney, Jack Croese, Jake Blanch, Dwayne Fleming, Tim Johnson, Luke Perry, Harley Ridgeway, Bobby Beetson, Matt Weatherall, Ethan Wilks and Sam Croese. Sam Croese put his body on the line to stop Maitland United from scoring 2 tries. They finally crossed the line 10/6, and again to even the score 10 all. Big hitters for the Roos were Matt O’Connor, Michael Gough, Harley Ridgeway, Jack Croese, Sam Croese, Harley Stevenson, Ethan Wilks, Dwayne Fleming, Luke Perry and Justin Anderson.

Jack Croese was in for the Roos with Sam converting 16/10. Bobby was on the move with a nice step and offload to Luke for Luke to cross the line and again Sam converted making it 22/10 Roos way. Dwayne Fleming was over just before the halftime bell went and Sam’s boot was on fire making it 4 from 5. The halftime score was Karuah 28 Maitland Untied 10. Within a minute, Luke put the pace on to score his second of the game, Sam converted once again 34/10. Maitland United was going to lay down; they were

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C Grade 1. James Murphy 69 2. Brian A Johnson 73 3. Peter Campbell 74 c/b 4. Darrell Peters 74 5. Barry Jones 75

NTP 10th A. Col Bagnall B. Rob Matthews C. Alan Birmingham 16th A. Joe James B. Geoff True Balls To A. 79 c/b B. 80 C. 84

in for 2 more tries to take the score to 34/20 Roos way. Big hitters were Sam Croese, Matt O’Connor, Tim Johnson, Jake Blanch, Harley Stevenson, Michael Gough, Harley Ridgeway, Adam Crampton and Ben Feeney. Luke was in again for his 3rd try and Sam converted to make it 40/20 Roos way. With same nice footwork, David Dodd was next to score and Sam’s eye was in there was no stopping him he converted his 7th goal for the day, 46/20. The runners in the second half were Jake Blanch breaking through the defence to make great metres.

Hawks Nest Golf Club Social Club By Luke BOYD THE weekly social darts tournament held Thursday 25 May 2017 was a great success with all attending striving to play their four compulsory games of 501 to be the weekly winner with their mixed doubles chosen partner. The ladies’ highest score competition winner was Lyn

Peirson achieving 98 well earned points. The men’s highest score competition winner was Paul Bennett also excelling to achieve 138 points. The winning mixed doubles team were Darren Rapley and Mary Britton. The mixed doubles teams running up team consisted of Lyn Peirson and Gene McKenzie. Great Darts. Presentation Night 3 June 2017, AGM 18 June 2017

OUR local Rugby team visited Tuncurry last Saturday to play against a tactical and fast moving Forster Dolphin side

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in Round 7 of the Mid North Coast Rugby Union Competition. Whilst the Mudcrabs tried their hardest, they were overwhelmed in the first fifteen minutes of the clash when the Dolphins had

Justin Anderson, Jack Croese, Tim Johnson, David Dodd, Adam Crampton, Harley Stevenson, Kane Chisholme, Harley Ridgeway and Ben Feeney. Dwayne was in for his second of the game and Sam kicked his 8th goal 52/20. The Harleys were on fire with Harley Ridgeway crossing and not long after him Harley Stevenson was over and Sam converted his 10th try for the day 64/20. But Maitland didn’t give up and kept on pushing and were soon over to take the score to 64/26. But Man of the Match Mr Quickstep Luke Perry wasn’t

tides for fishing HAWKS Nest Golf Club Social Club members were greeted with some great weather and large tides for the their latest fishing club weekend outing. The mystery fish drawn was a tarwhine and was not won. The junior angler to win the weekend was Daisy Wheaton catching some great tailor. The ladies division running up anglers were Carol Hunt, Gail McKay, Julie Jordan, Marion Smith and Gail Bartlett. The ladies division fishing outing winner was

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Thursday 24/5/17 Veteran’s Golf Winner- Michael Donnelly R/up- Dave Johnson NTP- Terry Griffis

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Ladies Highest Score Winner - Lyn Peirson.

crossed the line with five tries. In the forwards, the Muddies were best served by Nick John, Ray Sharp, Jackson Page and Ashley Rushby whilst in the backs, none tried harder than Chris

finished he was in for his 4th try of the day and with Sam’s boot on fire he converted 11 out of 12 to take the final score to Karuah 70 Maitland United 26. Players Player 3 points went to Luke Perry, 2 points to Bobby Beetson and 1 point to Sam Croese. Coaches Award went to Justin Anderson and Sponsors Choice was Jake Blanch. The Roos take on Cardiff Cobras on Sunday the 4th June @ Lionel Morten Oval kick off 2pm. Game Day Sponsor is Dark Side Concreting.

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Dolphins too good for Muddies Myall Coast Mudcrabs By Geoff SCULLY

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Sando, Nathan Colver (until his troubled ankle forced an early departure from the match), Riley Hunter, Trent Page as well as an outstanding chasing and defending game by Karl Nickle.

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Donna Wheaton who caught a some fantastic tailor. The mens division angler running up winner was Andrew Sharp catching some bream, tailor and flathead. The mens division weekend angling winner and the fishing clubs weekend outing champion was Jamie Wheaton who caught a few great specimens amongst a handful of different species including a mulloway, bream and tailor. Great Angling. Three tries were scored by Nick John, Ashley Rushby and Jackson Page with the final score Dolphins defeating the Mudcrabs 10015. Next match, Round 8, the home side will challenge Gloucester at Myall Park with kickoff at 3.00pm. This Round is also our

Saturday 20/5/17 Stroke Winner- S.Manfreddotti R/up- J. Stellema NTP 8th – R. Richards Jackpot 6th- G.Evans

Sunday 21/5/17 Mixed Foursomes Sponsored by John & Terri Stellema Gross WinnersBarbie Gordon & Max Schlenert Net Winners- Dave Gray & Colleen Richards Gross R/Up- Dot Graham & Richard Green Straightest Drive Men- Dave Brown Ladies- Colleen Richards Longest DriveMen- Max Schlenert Ladies- Barbie Gordon Jackpot 17th- Nigel Malone $15.00 Golf all day Monday to Friday. thank you to sponsors fixture so we welcome sponsors and supporters. Players, we URGENTLY need your regular attendance to support your team and firstly by attending training this Wednesday at 6.00pm.

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Pennant Results Karuah RSL Bowls Club By Trevor DAVIES

THIS year, Karuah being a relatively smaller club, had only three men’s pennant teams, being one in the midweek competition played on Wednesdays in grade 5, and two teams in the weekend comp, one in grade 5 and another in grade 4. Some larger clubs have two or three teams in every grade and in each comp! Our Ladies had one team team playing in the Ladies pennant competition in grade 4. In 2017, Karuah did not win a pennant. That said, this year was far from a failure. This year our midweek men’s team came second in their section to a team from Soldiers Point (a much larger

club) on count back (with 9 possible points available from each game) having finished on the same points! Our weekend team in grade 5 also missed the finals but our grade 4 team topped their section and in the playoffs beat out other section winners to play in the Grand Final. Unfortunately, although very competitive, they were beaten by Raymond Terrace (a very large club). Our Ladies also won their section and in the finals finished an extremely close second, losing by only one shot to Lambton. So, one of our men’s team came second on count back in their section of 10 teams, another won their section and came second in their entire division of 60 odd teams and our Ladies came

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Myall River Juniors Rugby League Neil REYNOLDS MYALL River Juniors Rugby League is at the halfway mark of their 2017 season. A disrupted start, with player movement, and team grading has been sorted. The “Tea Gardens

Fencing” nines are now into their third year as a combination, and continue to improve. Logue White, Sam Alchin and Coby Bates have been strong. Jack Nolan, Kobi Wells, and Lewis Smith’s games are consistent. Toby and Darcy Wilton, along with Seth Rawlings, Korban Paterson, Boston Marchant, Darcy Ellicott round out a strong squad. Saturdays game against

The week of mens bowling Tea Gardens Mens Bowling Club By The JAFFA

24 May There were 6 games of Triples and 1 game of Fours. The winners were decided by 20 points for a win plus ends won. A strong team of Lance Atkins, Pip Sullivan and Greg Pearson won the money from Darryl Whitton, (visitor), Geoff Page and Max Stephens. 26 May I am amazed that this Friday Open Pairs event only attracts small fields because it really is a great format and deserving of more participants. The lowest winning margin determined the winners and they were; Bill Moon and Bill Whalan. They won on the last end of their match. Runners-up were a Triples team of Gary Wynne, Lily Smith and Col Saillard. The Jackpot was not won and will total $260.00 when the Friday Jackpot Open Pairs continues on 9th June. 27 May Members were joined

by bowlers from the East Maitland Travelling Bowlers Club today in a game of Triples. Players occupied the grass green with one game overflowing onto the synthetic. The overall winners for the day were the team of Denis Kerr, Barry Lynch and Pip Sullivan. In first round matches for the Club Major Singles Championships, played on Friday and today the results were as follows:Luke Gliwa defeated Ron Webster 31-23 Jeff Baker won over Paul Syron 31-25. Steve Pell had too much experience for “rookie” Ken Devlin, winning 31-18. Similarly Sean Mearrick had too many aces up his sleeve, defeating Ross Barry 31-9. Col Amos had a great game against Greg Pearson but went down 24-31. Peter Gurney should feel very satisfied with his performance against defending champion, Richard Lee. Richard won the game 31-21.

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runner up in their division, effectively coming in second from 36 teams. No pennant this year, but Karuah, a very small club, is extremely proud of its results,

both men and women’s teams. It’s a credit to the selectors, and the players and reserves, if these teams can improve just a little bit next year, by jingo, look out!

Steve Jones was too consistent in his match against Doug Andrews winning 31-17. 28 May The Sunday bowlers had a lovely morning with the visiting bowlers from East Maitland. There was a great contingent of 26 local bowlers matching a like number from East Maitland. Thanks to the two cooks, Barry Goode and Ron Webster and to Keith Smith for assisting with the cards. Many East Maitland bowlers stayed on to watch the action during the quarter finals of the Club Major Singles Championship. There was some wonderful bowls played in ideal conditions. Jeff Baker was in scintillating form in his match against Greg Pearson. It was anyone’s game at the 30th end, but jeff gradually moved away clinching the game 31-24 after 36 ends. Similarly the match between Sean Mearrick and Richard Lee was all quality. It was a replay of the 2016 final but this time Sean held on to win a wonderful game 31-25. Steve Pell made his way into the semi-finals next week with a convincing win over rookie Luke Gliwa. It was a fine effort from Luke finally going down 17-

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Nelson Bay saw Sam Alchin, Logue White, and Kobi Wells score 2 tries each. Coby Bates and Jack Nolan scored one each. The “Tea Gardens Masonic Centre” 14’s continued to build a campaign. A 3210 win against Nelson Bay during the Hawks super Saturday fixture last week, was maintained in their 5014 win on the road trip to Merriwa in round seven. Dylan Long starred with 4 tries. Paddy Nickle scored three, Lachlan Callcott crossed for one, and Bailey

Middleton made it try time, two weeks in a row in a strong effort. Zac Watt and Nathan Katz shared the goal kicking with three conversions each. Sam Hyde showed back up ability with one between the sticks. The “Tea Gardens Country Club” 16’s have had mixed results in the first round, having to form new combinations, after player movement in their premiership defence. Tom Lidbury is leading the way in the halves. Ryan O’Neill has stepped up at

In the remaining game the youthful Steve Jones proved a handful for the “silver fox” Tom Parkinson. Steve won 31-22. Next week in the semifinals, Steve Pell will play Jeff Baker and Sean Mearrick will play Steve Jones. Finally, just a reminder not to miss the Bowls Day in aid of the Dunedoo Bush fire appeal next Friday 2 June. The event is open to all men and women bowlers. It will start at 12.oo noon for a 12.30pm start.

If you would like to play either competitive or social bowls at a very competitive but very friendly smaller club, give the Karuah RSL Club a ring.

5/8th with strong games. Chris Chatwood continues to dominate in attack, also adding a defensive effort to his game. Centres, Jayden Helm, Cooper O’Bryan, and Tommy Tukana have attacking potential. In the forwards, Reefe Leslie continues to play above his weight. Aiden Hawkins and Kye Cotterill, are impact players. Kane Chester and Blake Swadling add some differentials to the side. ”Kiwi” Davis is working at hooker. New to the Hawks squad are Matthew Vollmer,

and Ryan Sanders, along with Lucas Barry. Barry will develop with commitment. Myall River have responded to difficult situations. Support from supporters and sponsors will see continued success. Major sponsors, Tea Gardens Country Club will host the Juniors on State of origin nights this season. The Junior Hawks are able supply a ‘sausage sizzle’ during the game, along with doubles and cash and kind prizes.

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ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139

BEDSIDE Table/ chest of drawers. Good cond. W47cm, D46cm,H53cm. Brown timber finish. $25 ono. Ph: 49972442.

BEER Fridge. Older

BISCUIT Joiner - as new, only used once, in case, with Biscuits. 4997 9375 $95.00.

BAILEY Pro Ladder LD 150kg, O4.2m/7.3m S $375ono like new Ph 49971381

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COMPUTER Desk (Keenex Brand). Grey in colour with sliding draw underneath top shelf. Shelving under shelf CLOTHES dryer Hover for storage. Very com3.5 Heavy duty. As new pact and on wheels. W62cm, D53cm, $120 0417787215 H73cm, VG Cond. $75. Ph: 49972442. CHICKENS Isa brown point of lay $25ea. Black australorp x point CURTAIN remnants, of lay $25ea. White plus end of roles, plus australorp x point of curtain extras and fitlay $25ea Phone. tings. From $0.10. 0422469 870 0428250290

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EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225

DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652 DYSON upright vac cleaner. Near new cond. Paid $785, sell $450, 49827769

GAL metal cabinets, pair 2door.Used 4 tool storage 4 shelf ea, adjustable ea 1730ht x 860w $80 ea. Ph 0407275717. SalBay GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494

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Local For Sale CONTINUED from previous page FRIDGE Westinghouse 440L frostfree white 2 door perfect order $150 Ph 49849147 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 GRECIAN 4 stately columns 275 high suitable for gazebo. Offer. 0404477158 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. 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

TRAVEL Cot Folding steel craft good cond. $40 49822475 TWO piece King size Base. Brand New. $400 0428450925 Medowie TV Cabinet 2100mm l x 580mm w 1350mm h. Timber. Ph 49972317. WALL Unit Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 Medowie WARDROBE 2 door, with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498 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

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

2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415

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DUAL Fuel Falcon Auto Sedan. Big Comfortable Reliable car cheap to run on gas. No licence so I must sell. $1500 ono. AJQ78E. 1999 240000 Klms. Reg Nov (Concession) Michael 0412347546 FORD XR6 PG Series 2009 240K 8/17 rego charcoal metallic. Great cons, full service history. $6750 0407145366.

Daphne Bentlin and family would like to thank Returned Services Association, Country Club and Golf Club. Thanks also to everyone who sent flowers and all the cards and phone calls. Many thanks to staff and doctors at the medical centre,we really appreciated the support at this difficult time.

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

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 ITEMS Lounge floral with 2 chairs. Sofa. Single beds. Pine lounge. Laminate table with 4 chairs 49828522 TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456

Caravans REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103 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 2001 Jayco Freedom Pop Top. 15.5ft. Lshape sgl bds. 3-way fridge. L-shape dining. 4 burn cook top. batt pack. Alex plug. Rollout awn. Fnt boot & toolbox. Tare 1180. Gd cond. Reg 17/5/18. $9,500ono. 49975922

6HP Evinrude. New impeller, tank, hose, good running older motor, $320 ono 0402141050 21FT Trojan ally hull & trailer only $5500. Ph 0455173316 2003 475 Quintrex Coast Runner with 80HP Johnson 4 stroke motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv. Always garaged/Fingal Bay One owner. $23,500 For further info call 0421 253 132 2009 model Quintrex 20ft 560 freedom cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 340 hrs. Hummingbird sounder plus a heap of accessories plus all safety gear. Never been outside. Log booked serviced. Last service December 2016. First to see will buy. $30.000.00 neg. Bulahdelah 0408428800. KAWASAKI 550 Jet Ski with trailer, Stand up, $800 49971651 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 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. $5,900. Phone 0418611988. STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651

TINNY Aluminium, new CAMERON Off Road trailer, 15HP Yamaha

Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257 POP TOP Golf 12 ft. 2 berth, front kit. awnLD+ annex. SO VG cond. 750kg. Reg 7/17. $4700ono. 0427633776 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

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Vehicles 2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099

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2006 Commodore sedan. No rego. Best offer 49829526

FORD Falcon sedan ‘04 reg to 09/17 4L 2newtyres & neww/ screen. vgood cond. AA 58RN $4,100ono Ph 0412334591 HOLDEN Astra sedan 2005 18,000klms, vg cond, ATV-49Y, $6000 ono Ph 0403832028 HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160 TOYOTA Hilux 2002, auto, low klms, alloy tray, ydb517 $8000 ono 0428528325 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782

Lost LOST Ladies prescription sunglasses in soft case Tea Gardens waterfront Sunday 21 May Ph 0428712407 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134

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MID-COAST COUNCIL PROPOSED PERMANENT ROAD CLOSURE, TAREAN RD, KARUAH

Under Section 35 of the Roads Act 1993, notice is given that the Minister for Lands and Forestry will consider the closing of a road in connection with a road closing application proposed by Council. Council will receive submissions regarding the proposal. All submissions received will be referred to the Minister’s delegate for a decision regarding the proposed road closing. The road under consideration comprises part of un-named Council public road off Tarean Rd, Karuah and abuts the eastern boundary of Lot 1 DP400027 and the northern boundary of Lot 424 DP95438. Upon closure of the road, Council proposes the sale of the land to the road closure applicant. All interested persons are invited to make submissions to the Interim General Manager, Mid-Coast Council, PO Box 482, TAREE NSW 2430 or tareecouncil@midcoast.nsw.gov.au by 28 June 2017. Please include Council’s reference RD34770/03 in your submission. Regarding the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act, information contained in such submissions may, at the discretion of Mid Coast Council and NSW Crown Lands, be referred to the person(s) who initiated the proposal for appropriate consideration. Enquiries: 65917222 Council Ref: RD34770/03 INTERIM GENERAL MANAGER MID COAST COUNCIL

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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. The program aims to: • Support organisations, projects, events and activities which are of benefit to the community • Support new initiatives • Encourage increased participation in local events Application forms and guidelines can be found at

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DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL - DA 291/2017 The Council of MidCoast has received a development application from Tattersall Lander Pty Limited seeking consent for an Earth Acoustic Mound on Lot 100 DP 1047534, 182 Myall Way, Tea Gardens (DA 291/2017). The development is integrated under Division 5 of the Environmental, Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and requires the approval of the Department of Primary Industries-Water with respect to the Water Management Act 2000. The development application and documents accompanying the application may be inspected as follows: Place: Forster Administration Office – Breese Parade, Forster (8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday, public holidays excepted)

Tea Gardens District Office – 245 Myall Street, Tea Gardens (9.00am to 4.00pm Monday to Friday, public holidays excepted).

Period: Until 4.30pm Monday 3 July 2017.

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Any person may, during the above period, make a written submission to Council in relation to the development application. Where a submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of objection must be specified. Any submission may be reproduced in full in a Council business paper. Submissions are also considered to be “open access information” under the Government Information (Public Access) Act. This means that they are available for inspection at Council’s offices and potentially on Council’s website. For these reasons interested persons are advised to refrain from including personal and health information about themselves or other people, defamatory statements or abusive language within submissions. A person making a written submission on a development application is required to disclose all reportable political donations made to any councillor and any gifts made to a councillor or employee of the Council for the period commencing 2 years before the submission is made. Additional information and a Disclosure Statement can be accessed via Council’s website (www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au) or contact Council on 6591-7222 to request a copy. Please quote development application number DA 291/2017 and provide full return address and telephone number when making a submission.

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Gibber to Gibber Tea Gardens Country Club Fishing Club By Heather VAUGHAN

THE annual Gibber to Gibber Fishing competition took place on the beach between Hawks Nest Golf Club and the Big Gibber on 19–21 May. It was hotly contested by our three local clubs: Bulahdelah FC, Hawks Nest GC SC and Tea Gardens CC FC (hosts). The forecast was for nasty weather, however after Friday night, we couldn’t have asked for more perfect weather. Plenty of fishers on the

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beach all weekend, varied success by all clubs. Quite an assortment of fish were weighed-in: bream, flathead, whiting, drummer (secret fish), tailor and salmon. The competition came to a conclusion on Sunday morning at Mungo Brush Rotunda with the weigh-in, competitors and families barbeque and raffles. All who attended had a great time and there were heaps of “Fishy” stories told. The winners were Bill Thrift-TGCCFC Individual & Men’s winner. Sue StewartDempsey-TGCCFC Ladies

winner, Melissa SmithBulahdelah FC Ladies runner-up, Daisy WheatonHNGCSC Sub Jnr winner, Saxon Rapley-HNGCSC Sub Jnr runner-up and Secret fish won by Jamie-HNGCSC, which was the one and only drummer weighed-in. This competition was closely contested by all clubs and Tea Gardens Country Club Fishing Club were the winners, Hawks Nest 2nd & Bulahdelah 3rd, for 2017. Looking forward to next year’s comp, to be hosted by HNGCSC.

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