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Myall River VIEW Club 2020 Committee By Sandra CLARK ON Friday 14 February the Myall River VIEW Club met in the Dolphin room at the Tea Gardens Hotel for the AGM meeting. The new Zone Councillor Angie Carroll attended to present the Badges to the new Committee for 2020. Committee members are Sunshine girl - Sue Dodds, Programmer Judith McGavock, Asst. Programmer - Lucy Casey, Treasurer - Ellen Foulstone, Asst. Treasurer - Hilary Gall, Asst. Secretary - Kris Whiteley, Delegate/Publicity Cheryl Milburn, Secretary

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Nest cable ferry ramp – Part of the Crown Waterway of the Myall River The Licence contains a number of provisions relating to costs incurred by the Lessee and limitations on the use of the premises. This is one of many Sections that relate directly to concerns expressed particularly by The Myall Coast Historical Society: The Holder will not undertake any development within the meaning of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 contrary to or in breach of ...an Environmental Planning Instrument or condition of a development consent. Midcoast Council does have in force an Environmental Planning Instrument that applies to this situation. It is their Local Environmental Plan (LEP). The regulations of the LEP concern the conservation of the environmental heritage of Great Lakes. They seek to conserve the heritage significance of heritage items and heritage conservation areas, including associated fabric, settings and views. The dumping of rock on The Old Ferry Ramp in question is what these regulations are trying to prevent. Consent has to be given before an item is changed in any way or is likely to result in a relic being ...moved, damaged or destroyed. Under the terms of their own LEP, Midcoast Council is supposed to consider the effect of the proposed development on

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the heritage significance of the item. If Midcoast Council was informed that work was to be carried out on an item declared a heritage item under their LEP, they should have required a development consent even though the work had been licensed by Crown Lands. If Council was not aware of the work being undertaken, Fisheries were in breach of their Licence. It doesn’t seem possible to establish exactly what damage has been done to the Old Ferry Ramp because it appears that there has not been an accurate assessment of the state of the area before work commenced either by Council or Fisheries. However, sufficient to say that the place currently looks sad and knocked about. The old ramp is a much used fishing spot and with very little cost, the whole site could become an icon for the area. Instead of it being left with a layer of gravel dust and rock on it, the addition of some grass, a couple of seats and some signage indicating its place as a heritage site of which we could all be proud would turn a disgrace into a treasure. The Myall Coast Historical Society was responsible for the repair of the site in 2007 and we would love to participate in its improvement now! By the way, the Ramp is still being used by Fisheries and at the moment you are trespassing if you go onto it. David Benson President Myall Coast Historical Society

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World Day of Prayer 2020 EVERY year, on the first Friday in March, over 150 countries in 88 different languages, join together to take part in a service of worship written by the women of a different country each year, using a particular theme based on the needs and circumstances of the local people. This year, 2020, the Service is prepared and written by the women of Zimbabwe, and their focus for prayer is on poverty, unemployment, children with disabilities, and domestic violence. The local Churches are taking part. Each denomination takes turns to hold this event every year, and it is the turn of the Tea Gardens Uniting Church for 2020. While it used to be a Women's World Day of Prayer, both men and women now take active parts in this event. Everyone is very welcome to attend the Uniting Church, 120 Myall St., Tea Gardens, on Friday, March 6 2020 at 2.30pm. Afternoon Tea will be provided after the service. For further information please contact Margaret Wheatley - 4997 9210 or 0418 468 262.

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Sessions done for Tea Gardens region MIDCOAST Council’s land-use planners are encouraging locals to “know your zone” with a series of drop-in sessions across the region kicking off in Hawks Nest and Bulahdelah last week. The drop-in sessions are part of a check-in consultation designed to help people understand what zones currently apply to where they live, shop, work and play, and to secure community feedback relating to proposed zoning changes in towns and villages. Feedback collated in this phase will inform the development of draft plans, which will be placed on exhibition during a second phase, before being finalised and implemented. “As a merged council, we currently have three sets of planning controls across the region which is confusing for everyone”, explained Paul De Szell, Council’s Director of Liveable Communities.

“Reviewing our urban zones is one part of a much larger project to streamline our planning controls, and contemporise them at the same time so they cater for our communities into the future”. Rural zones will be addressed in a separate consultation later this year. Changes being proposed for urban zones range from a simple name change for region-wide consistency, or rezoning to align with current and future land uses, through to increased building heights that encourage vibrancy and development in larger centres. While not all zones are changing, locals are reminded that planning controls directly impact what an area looks like, what activities can be undertaken, and the type of buildings the neighbours can construct next door. Effective zoning also avoids

mixing incompatible land uses, like a pre-school next to a pub, and maintains local character by ensuring consistency of building structures. To find out what’s being proposed for your zone, drop-in and chat with a land-use planner at your nearest session, or visit w w w. m i d c o a s t . n s w. g o v. a u / zoningin where you can use the online mapping tool to look up what’s being proposed for your neighbourhood. Submissions are invited online, by email or by post, before the consultation closes on Thursday 9 April. Remaining drop-in sessions run between 5.30pm and 7.30pm at: · Gloucester Senior Citizens Centre, Tuesday 18 February · Pacific Palms Community Centre, Thursday 20 February · Harrington Function Centre (next to library), Monday 24

February · Hallidays Point / Black Head SLSC, Tuesday 25 February · Wingham Memorial Town Hall, Tuesday 3 March · Old Bar Bowling Club, Wednesday 4 March · Stroud School of Arts Hall, Thursday 5 March · Taree Council Chambers, Thursday 12 March · Forster Council Chambers, Thursday 19 March Additional sessions will be held at: · Old Bar, Lauders Real Estate carpark (near Coles), 2pm – 4pm Wednesday 4 March · Taree Central shopping centre (next to Big W), 10am – 4pm, Tuesday 10, Wednesday 11, and Thursday 12 March · Tuncurry Plaza, shop 23, 29 Manning Street, 10am – 4pm, Tuesday 17, Wednesday 18, and Thursday 19 March

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THE most spectacular of all the Anasazi Villages is called the Cliff Palace .It is situated in a huge cave located high up on the Mesa Verde in the south west of Utah State , USA. The alcove upon which it is constructed is 215 feet wide , 90 feet deep into the cave & some 60 feet high, being the highest towers on their dwellings. This Palace contains some 150 rooms with 75 open areas : 21 Kivas plus 2 Kivalike structures. The construction period is estimated to be AD1190 to AD 1280 which was just before the whole nation disappeared around AD 1300. It is suggested that up to 120 people might have lived in this structure, housing an extended family of say three generations of the same bloodline. Many of the structures did not have roofs because the Palace was located well into a cave , but the roofs which q Amazing the shear size. were there were of timber poles cut from trees in the general area. Trees were also used as fire wood for cooking probable reason why this population becomes highly interesting as we read & heating as evidenced by circular fire pits in the centre suddenly left the area. We will delve the research done by some of the most of each Kiva which were used as meeting rooms for the into these touchy areas in future highly trained & reputable historians family & provided comfort from the long & harsh winters articles as this is where the mystery who have researched the Anasazi . which are usual events along the Colorado Please support the advertisers within the Myall Coast News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news each week. River locations , especially on these high Mesas. Timber gathered from these locations was eventually clear felled & depleted as was the case with the native animals which were hunted as their major food source. There is evidence that smoke & dust from the Kiva fires became major issues within the living quarters of the Cliff Palace. The depletion of by Rose Laffan these natural assets in close proximity to the Anasazi villages is one of the suggested reasons The father then tried to Before someone can why these people suddenly disappeared from commence Family Court argue that he did not need to these locations but by no means were the only proceedings for Orders provide a certificate because regarding parenting the mother had allegedly arrangements they must refused to participate obtain a certificate from a in mediation; there are registered Family Dispute exemptions for why mediation Resolution Provider did not take place and refusal regarding mediation. to participate by a party is This certificate is known one of them. MULLANE & LINDSAY as a “Section 60I Certificate” TAKING THE LEAD On appeal Justice Kent Open 7 days 10am-6pm — because of the section of found in favour of the mother. the Family Law Act that sets www.warunee1399@hotmail.com His Honour found that the out the requirements for it. w Buying & Selling Properties www.warunessthaimassage.com.au Court “must not hear an w Wills & Estate Planning In the recent decision application … unless the Shop 3/209 Myall Street , Tea Gardens NSW 2324 w Powers of Attorney & Guardianship of Ellwood and Ravenhill applicant files in the court w Criminal Law Justice Kent looked at the w Family Law & Defacto Relations a certificate…”. His Honour requirement to obtain a w Employment Law continued that a FDRP can Section 60I Certificate. w Dispute Resolution & Reely good In that matter the father provide a certificate that Commercial Litigation deals on Fishing w Contesting Wills had commenced proceedings says that one party refused Tackle and Live w Commercial in October 2018 — attaching to participate but such a Werms Fishing & Leisure - Buying/Selling a Business a certificate from April 2017. certificate must be obtained. - Company Transactions Justice Kent concluded The mother filed a response Fishing * Camping - Leasing that the father’s Application seeking that the father’s * Beach Supplies * Ice * Firewood Application be dismissed had to be dismissed. Appointments Fridays 9am-5pm Liability limited by a scheme because that certificate was Like us on 191 Myall Street over 12 months old (which is approved under Professional 55 Booner St Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Standards Legislation. not allowed under the Act). www.mullanelindsay.com.au

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Self Help Slimmers Club formed here in Tea Gardens twelve years ago with Ellen Foulstone and Sandra Meade still very much involved with running the Club today.

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SELF Help Slimmers Club formed here in Tea Gardens twelve years ago with Ellen Foulstone and Sandra Meade still very much involved with running the Club today. “During the years our numbers have fluctuated as have our weights. We are not a miracle group but we are here to support each other swapping recipes, talking about food labels and portion control, we encourage homing pigeons when things get bad, ” Ellen Foulstone said. Sandra Meade told News Of The Area, “Everyone is welcome. We have both men

and women join the group, and at the weekly weigh-in we have had some great success stories over the years with substantial weight losses.” Both Ellen and Sandra agreed, “The key to success is portion control, exercise and leading a happy and healthy life. It’s not easy to lose weight remember you didn’t gain all your weight in one day so you won’t lose it in one day either, be patient with yourself.” The Self Help Slimmers Club meets at the local Country Club in Tea Gardens at five o’clock on a Thursday night and also holds functions throughout the year.

Promoting our Region Barrington Coast MIDCOAST Council’s Barrington Coast team is partnering with Tourism Australia to urge tourists to ‘Holiday Here This Year’. In the wake of the devastating bushfire and drought crisis that’s gripping parts of the country, Tourism Australia launched their Holiday Here campaign to urge tourists – particularly Australians – to travel within Australia this year and help support fire and drought affected areas to get back on their feet. The MidCoast was one of the first areas to be hit hard by the fires between September and November and large parts of the region have been drought stricken for more than 12 months, so never has it been more important to encourage tourism to the area. “We’re inviting holidaymakers from across Australia to be inspired by the beautiful countryside and breathtaking

coastline of the Barrington Coast, revisit an old favourite spot or uncover somewhere completely new,” said Deb Tuckerman, Council’s Manager of Growth, Economic Development and Tourism. “We are among the first to jump aboard this initiative with our social media campaign starting the same day that the $20 million Tourism Australia campaign was announced. Our posts have already been picked up and shared by Tourism Australia and Visit NSW, reaching thousands of potential visitors.” Council is also urging local business owners and residents to jump on board with the campaign and capitalise on the exposure opportunities by tagging and promoting themselves on social media. Businesses can download the toolkit of information and tips, available on barringtoncoastbusinesshub.com.au, post photos to their social media channels and

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tag #holidayherethisyear, #barringtoncoast, @barringtoncoast, @visitnsw, @australia. At the same time residents can support the campaign by sharing a photo on their personal social media pages that showcases our beautiful region and use the same tags to get the attention of potential holidaymakers. Locals are also encouraged to rally friends and relatives to holiday on the Barrington Coast in 2020 and consider exploring more of the region themselves. Sharon Bultitude, Destination Management Coordinator for Council’s tourism division ‘Barrington Coast’, said the Barrington Coast campaign for Holiday Here This Year will be positive and optimistic. “It’s all about working together to

support those communities that have been directly and indirectly affected by the fires and drought. “Over the coming months we’ll be showcasing experiences and regions from across the Barrington Coast to help holidaymakers decide that now more than ever, ‘I’m going to holiday here this year’.” “Whether you live on the coast or in the hinterland, your Barrington Coast backyard is 10,053 square kilometres and there are still months of great weather to get out and about,“ said Sharon. To find out more about tourism on the MidCoast, head to www. barringtoncoast.com.au or check out www.facebook.com/barringtoncoast or www.instagram.com/barringtoncoast

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That’s One Serious Twitcher By Sandra CLARK “THAT’S one very serious Twitcher,” said Hugh Jones to his wife Jenny as she waved to the person under the disguise and camouflage. The couple often see twitchers around their home in Tea Gardens, many more over the past few weeks. Jenny said, “It is a lovely hobby and we love birds too.”

Both Hugh and Jenny have seen the unusual bird Twitchers are turning out to see, through their bird telescope The Australian Painted Snipe,“It is very attractive and appears to be alone,” said Jenny. The Australian Painted Snipe (Rostratula australis) has been listed as a vulnerable species under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). It is a medium-sized, long-billed, distinctively patterned wader. With all this Twitching interest, no doubt word is spreading throughout the bird watchers society.

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Lions Club strong local focus for 2020 By Sandra MURRAY

Our Lions Club is in a unique position to support people and projects in need within our local community.” The Club is keen to identify more local projects for direct help. The President, Peter Webb, also provided a retrospective on recent activities such as the successful Australia Day celebrations, highlighting that over 460 hours of volunteer

LIONS Club had their first meeting for the New Year on 11 February, meeting with a clear motion to strengthen their support to local organisations and projects. Rod Brown, longtime member, stated, “These days we are all overwhelmed with choices and ways to donate to big disaster funds or charities.

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time was logged in the past two months. This year the Tea Gardens Lions Club will continue to strongly support local school Awards and Scholarships, park and waterway clean-ups, and provide direct financial assistance to organisations in need. The Club also continues to assist with Lion’s National and International causes through supporting emergency response, medical causes and young people. Significantly, 100% of all monies raised goes directly to the cause. Lions' fundraising

activities include BBQs, raffles, donations and market stalls. The Club will be running a Bunnings BBQ at Heatherbrae on 15 March. March 7 is Lions Australia Awareness Day which aims to recognise and promote Australia’s largest Service Organisation. The Club currently has around 35 members and is seeking interested people to volunteer. The Lion’s motto is ‘We Serve. You Can Too’ Please contact the president, Peter Webb on teagardenslionsclub@gmail. com for more information.

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Progress Report By Gordon GRAINGER THE Progress Association (PA) met on Monday 10th Feb and was addressed by Kirk Dahle, Manager Marine Estate Oyster Reef Rehab, Fisheries. Kirk manages a new project studying the production of oyster spat within Port Stephens and the establishment of two artificial reefs, one at Limekilns and the second near Karuah. The sites chosen were selected on the basis of no impact on boating traffic and influences

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from the Myall and Karuah rivers. Oysters are an integral inhabitant of estuarine marine environment, providing a filtration system on the water column and in turn an attractant for many fish species. Studies have shown a single oyster filters 50 litres of water each day. The Limekiln project has been completed using 1000 tonnes of rock, mixed with crushed oyster shell and the Karuah deposit will begin in a few weeks. The rock has been stored on the old ferry ramp, causing consternation to the Historical Society and recreational fishers. Kirk has realised there was a lack of consultation with the community and has apologised on behalf of Fisheries. He will provide an update on the study findings to the Assn in 12 months. For those who may be interested in finding further information on the project it can be found on https://www.marine.nsw. gov.au/strategy-implementation/waterquality-and-litter/oyster-reef-restoration

(phew) The meeting discussed many other issues and of particular interest we can list the following. · The Myall Art Expo held in January proved to be very successful and will be held again next year. · The unit development on the corner of Booner and Yamba St has been rejected by Council and John Williams reported that progress is being made on a 2nd exit from Spinifex Av into Myall St. · The community reaction to the upgrade of the Tea Gardens police station has been negative to say the least. We understand that senior police will arrange a community meeting in the near future. · The community radio is now incorporated and has begun test transmissions on 87.8 FM. The transmitter is located above the Benchmark in Hawks Nest and the Committee is investigating various sites for the studio.

· Council have recommended community groups provide input to a Community Plan for Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens. This Plan will assist Grant applications and will also help the Council identify priorities for work and improvement in our area. The PA is facilitating input from Community Groups for the Community Plan. · The PA has formulated action plans for 2020, which include a community survey on issues you would like to see addressed through the Reference Group. We will pursue the proposed bike track behind the industrial estate and to bring fruition the outstanding issues from 2019. The next meeting will be held Monday 9th March at the Uniting Church. All welcome to participate and join the Assn. should you feel you can contribute to this community’s well-being.

Minor Singles Action Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA

12 FEBRUARY: After over 350ml of beautiful rain from the past few days, the sky cleared enough today to allow Wednesday nominated Triples to proceed. Top marks to our greenkeeper, Steve Green, in getting the grass green ready for play. Today we had 48 bowlers in the nominated triples and 3 teams playing catch up matches in the Minor Pairs so a good rollup of members. The winners on the grass were no surprise, they were; Lance Atkins, Ron Green and Greg Pearson. Graeme Watkins, Bill Thrift and Keith Smith took the money on the synthetic. The Luck losers were; John Payne, Col Amos and Mark Hair. I do not have the results of the Minor Pairs games, but I am aware that one team is through to the final and another 2 teams yet to complete their semi-final

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match. This competition has been plagued with interruptions, first though excessive heat and then the rain. 15 February: The first round of the Club Minor Singles was played today with Neil Kibble winning over Bill Heylbut, Dave Garcia having a great win over Alan Greenhalgh, and Dave Perry accounting for Tony Coomer. 16 February: With the draw now filling up 7 teams contested the second round of the Club Minor Singles. A forfeit handed Bob Peady a dream run into the quarter finals without playing a shot! They might be called the “Minor” singles but there was nothing minor about the bowls played today. It was outstanding. Merv Mills defeated Neil Kibble 31-25. Doug Andrews ended Dave Garcia’s run winning 31-24. Doug Naylor took on rookie singles player, Col

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Dave Perry that had tongues wagging. Rob came from behind and sneaked a 31-30 win in a terrific game. John Slater led early and was always in touch in his game against Graham Reynolds but Graham finished too strong to win

31-23. Henry Dallas and Noel Jackson had an epic struggle but, in the end, Henry made more shots to win the contest 31-24. In the remaining game, another rookie, John (“flapper”), Payne thought his orange shoelaces might

put Garry Wynne off and he took the game right up to Garry giving him a real scare. Experience told in the end with Gary winning 3128. There are some great matchups in the next round and there is sure to be some exceptional bowls played.

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Everingham, Wendy Jones and Lesley Kibble managed to reduce their winning margin to just 4 shots by the last end, the final score 17 v 13. Jean Glover, Pam Gilchrist, Jill McBride and Karen McPhie led all the way winning 17 v 14 against Lyn Nightingale, Sheila Rattray, Jan Coomer and Dot Dallas. Robyn Beaumont, Robyn Webster, Lynne Green and Kayelene Pearson held the lead 17 v 10 on the 12th end against Irene Roberts, Maynie Roberts, Sandra Leisemann and Pat Baker. Unfortunately their didn't add to their tally whereas Pat's team added 15 shots to theirs over the next 6 ends, winning 25 v 17. A good

win to Francis Betar, Bev Rhodes, Bette Saillard and Dale Winter 21 v Ingrid Luck, Judi Polak, Maureen Campbell and Karen Green 13. The lucky winner of the voucher to the Myall Bistro and Café was Bev Rhodes. Thursday 13th February: Teams ventured out to play bowls but it wasn't long before the heavens opened up and play was abandoned due to the rain. A small number of bowlers continued for a few more ends before calling it a day. District triples commencing 18th February and District Fours 24th February.

Golden Girls prepare before gameplay TUESDAY 11th February: Great to see so many of our "Golden Girls" attending morning tea prior to bowls. A great opportunity for them to have a catch up and for newer members to put faces to the names they read on the Honour Board. Another get together will be scheduled for hopefully May, exact date yet to be confirmed. Format for social bowls was a game of Triples and 3 games of Fours. Sheril Johnson, Dorothy Thompson and Judy McGavock had a 11 shot lead on the 8th end. Liv

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q Swimming Age Champion Sam Alchin finishing First. By Sandra MURRAY TEA GARDENS local pool sparkled under a warm sunny 24 Celsius for the local primary school swimming carnival held 5 February. The school principal, Mr Mark Clemson, told News Of The Area, “What I love about our swimming carnival structure is that it caters for both students who just want to have a go, as well as for students who would like to have the opportunity to participate in zone, regional and NSW Primary School Sports Association events.” Student, teacher and parent house cheering was at an all-time high. The school has four sports houses all named after local landmarks, Tomaree (red), Yacaaba (blue), Stephens (green) and Corrie (yellow). Students selected to be either a fun participant or a serious competitor. Participant’s swam lengths of the 25 metre pool with a noodle, in relays and in other fun events. Competitors swam in two or more 50 metre lap events and were subject to placings and timings. The school is competitively placed with 21 students progressing to compete in the Port Stephens

Zone swimming carnival on the 19 February. At the end of the day, the Swimming Age Champions were Lily Fidden and Liam Mitchell (Juniors); Deena Clemson and Rory Ingram (11 years); and Karly Biffin and Sam Alchin (Seniors). Competitive race first place results are: Jacobson, Stella - 8 years 50FR; Fidden, Lily - All Age 100FR, 9 years 50FR, Junior 50BK, Junior 50BR; Adams, Cydee - 9 years 50FR; Shelton Gingerlily - 10 years 50FR, Junior 50BR; Fidden, Matilda - All age 100FR, 10 years 50FR, Junior 50BK; Mitchell, Liam – 9 years 50FR; Webb, Harry - 10 years

50FR; Clemson, Deena - 11 years 50BK; Mobbs, Amarliah - 11 years 50FR; Bates, Kalli - 11 years 50FR; Ehlefeldt, Grace - 11 years 50BK, 11 years 50BR; Ingram, Rory All age 100FR, 11 years 5FR, 11yrs 50BK, 11yrs 50BR; Wilton, Toby - 11 years 50FR; Robertson, Beau - 11 years 50BK; Marchant, Boston - 11 years 50BR; Braddick, Evie 12 years 50FR; Senior 50BK; Biffin, Karly - 12 years 50FR, Senior 50BK, Senior 50BR; Alchin, Sam - All age 100FR, 12 years 50FR, 50BK, 50BR; Dolan, James – Senior 50BR; Smith Lewis - 12 years 50FR, Senior 50BK. Congratulations to all participants and competitors. By Sandra MURRAY TEA GARDENS local pool sparkled under a warm sunny 24 Celsius for the local primary school swimming carnival held 5 February. The school principal, Mr Mark Clemson, told News Of The Area, “What I love about our swimming carnival structure is that it caters for both students who just want to have a go, as well as for students who would like to have the opportunity to participate in zone, regional and NSW Primary School Sports Association events.” Student, teacher and

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Zone swimming carnival on the 19 February. At the end of the day, the Swimming Age Champions were Lily Fidden and Liam Mitchell (Juniors); Deena Clemson and Rory Ingram (11 years); and Karly Biffin and Sam Alchin (Seniors). Competitive race first place results are: Jacobson, Stella - 8 years 50FR; Fidden, Lily - All Age 100FR, 9 years 50FR, Junior 50BK, Junior 50BR; Adams, Cydee - 9 years 50FR; Shelton Gingerlily - 10 years 50FR, Junior 50BR; Fidden, Matilda - All age 100FR, 10 years 50FR, Junior 50BK; Mitchell, Liam – 9 years 50FR; Webb, Harry - 10 years 50FR; Clemson, Deena - 11

years 50BK; Mobbs, Amarliah - 11 years 50FR; Bates, Kalli - 11 years 50FR; Ehlefeldt, Grace - 11 years 50BK, 11 years 50BR; Ingram, Rory All age 100FR, 11 years 5FR, 11yrs 50BK, 11yrs 50BR; Wilton, Toby - 11 years 50FR; Robertson, Beau - 11 years 50BK; Marchant, Boston - 11 years 50BR; Braddick, Evie 12 years 50FR; Senior 50BK; Biffin, Karly - 12 years 50FR, Senior 50BK, Senior 50BR; Alchin, Sam - All age 100FR, 12 years 50FR, 50BK, 50BR; Dolan, James – Senior 50BR; Smith Lewis - 12 years 50FR, Senior 50BK. Congratulations to all participants and competitors.

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o you have a pressing problem, annoying anxiety or community conundrum? Jasminda Featherlight, our resident roving Agony Aunt, is here to help. Jasminda will be responding to questions from readers throughout the circulation area of our FOUR News Of The Area papers on a rotating basis. SEND your concerns to Jasminda care of media@newsofthearea.com.au and include your title, initials and suburb. Dear Jasminda,

During our Valentine’s Day lunch, the conversation turned to what type of animal my husband and I remind each other of. I suggested he was like a lion: tenacious, rugged, muscly and protective. He suggested I was like a wombat. What am I to make of that? Dear Mrs KD,

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Love Always and All Ways

Mrs KD, Tea Gardens

A wombat. Mmmmm. Well, of course your first thoughts were possibly the physical attributes of a wombat – do you have short broad feet, long incisors, and a stocky barrel shape? No? Ok, perhaps let’s not dwell on the wombat’s physical characteristics. Perhaps your husband was going a bit deeper. Maybe he was referring to your eating habits. Do you graze for several hours after sunset? No? Are you vegan? No? Okay, let’s continue. Wombats are solitary creatures, so perhaps he meant the amount of time you like to spend alone, or maybe, when you are trying to warn him about something, it is in a low guttural growl. Do you hiss when angered? Or, given it was Valentine’s Day, maybe he was referring to other habits. Do you attack him for 30 minutes before you mate? Do you consummate your relationship on your sides? Does the courtship phase involve him chasing you in wide circles and then biting your rump? Look, Mrs KD, I think we both may be overthinking this. I certainly am. Let’s just assume that he thinks you are cute and cuddly. That you were an ‘accidental hero’ during the bushfires, provided a safe space for others when they had no home. That you don’t mind the occasional tummy rub, and that you are also highly intelligent (true wombat fact). Take it as a compliment.

“Late last year a reader asked for your thoughts on the new year’s market. You said you were expecting a strong start to the year. I’m just wondering how that’s tracking?”

Dear News Of The Area, MYALL U3A River Radio Theatre will present a Variety Show - LOVE ALWAYS and ALL WAYS at the RSL TG Grange Country Club on

Carpe diem, Jasminda.

Sunday March 8 at 2pm. Come and enjoy an abundance of local talent, who will showcase ‘Love’ in its many guises through music, poetry, dance. John Williams

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THANK you for reading my column – and for following up! Since I responded to that question eastern Australia has experienced a horror run of events: continuing drought, furnace-like heat, raging fires, gale force winds, dust storms, torrential rain and now flooding – weather some might describe as biblical! Despite these challenges - and they are serious challenges impacting our local and national economies as well as our emotional fortitude - the market has been surprisingly buoyant, particularly in the Hunter-Mid-North Coast Region. January 31 is acknowledged as the most popular date in the most popular month for people to quit their jobs – holidays over, reassessing their goals, feel like a new start etc. and this may account for the flush of listings and buyers. So, the short answer is yes, our market is particularly strong with good residential, rural lifestyle and investor sales being made throughout January and February and I expect this trend to continue into the popular autumn listing period. Are you thinking of listing or buying? If so, the R&R Team is here to assist.

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Investment Opportunity 20 Myall Street TEA GARDENS PRICE: $405,000

Location, Property

SITUATED in a convenient location, this freestanding, single level home features 3 bedrooms, 2 with builtins and main with ensuite. The open floor plan still allows for separate formal and informal living. Light and airy throughout this modern cottage offers a generous sized kitchen, air conditioning, an enclosed entertaining deck and single

carport. The tiled main bathroom offers a combined bathtub and shower. Currently tenanted at $350pw and within walking distance to all facilities, this is an excellent opportunity for the first home buyer or for those looking for a low maintenance getaway or

investment. Contact us today to arrange an inspection. Inspections are by appointment only. For further information contact John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate on (02) 49970262.

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1 Billabong Ave, TEA GARDENS PRICE: $465,000

THIS lovely three bedroom villa is located in a quiet street close to The Grange, Estia Health and The Palm Lakes Resort in Tea Gardens. Enjoy the same location many choose for retirement without the commitment into an over 55's village. Only a minutes walk to the shopping centre which includes Coles, cafe, Dr's surgery, pharmacy,

post office, bank and boutique shopping. This villa offers many quality features including an overly large single lock up garage with plenty of room for storage, second roll-adoor into a fully enclosed alfresco area. Manicured, fully fenced, private courtyard, with a verandah off the living area. Inside a large lounge room opens into the dining room and open plan kitchen, three bedrooms all have built ins,

the master has an ensuite and a second bathroom services the rest of the home. The third bedroom is currently utilised as a study/third living space. Extra storage has been built into this very affordable, low maintenance home. Inspections will pleasantly surprise you, call now and be impressed. Contact Stuart Sinclair at Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest on (02) 4997 9022 or 0488 133 998.

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ROSS Elizabeth

Passed away peacefully 11.2.2020 Aged 94 years Late of Tea Gardens Formerly of Cessnock

LANCE BOOTS FUNERALS

Would you like to know why the world is so troubled? Perhaps you are going through a difficult situation & need hope.

GUITAR and bass tuition, theory and musicianship graduate of Australian Institute of Music. 27 years exp. Salamander Bay. 49844731

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Casual Plant Nursery Work

1-2 days p/wk. Karuah. No exp ness. Proficient using power tools desirable. Suit retiree or student. Call 0400 694 428. 9-5pm

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Birds & Chicks & Eggs for sale. Excellent for ticks & bugs extinction. 0416204322 (02) 49970591

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* Epson EB-S7 multimedia digital projector: $100 * Nobo freestanding tripod projector 4:3 screen 1750mm X 1350mm: $90. * Behringer Europort MPA40BT-PRO all-in-one portable 40watt PA system with Bluetooth connectivity, battery operation and Behringer digital wireless mic.: $200 * Acer Aspire 5738ZG virtual surround laptop/home theatre: $50. Singly or Take the lot for $400 Phone Ian on 0423 470 709 2002

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War Medals

BOOKS on wood turning. 4 of. From $6. 0419144766.

Top prices paid by local collector. Call Jim 0400 060 215

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Garage Sale 0602

GARAGE/Moving sale. 14 Joseph Sheen Dr Raymond Terrace, 8-4pm. Take a look on Buy,Swap&Sell

Lions Club of Tea Gardens

Festive Raffle Winners Congratulations to: 1st Prize Ann Shannon 2nd Prize David Ingram Thank you to everyone for your support

WOODBERRY Big cleanout, no junk, over 20 yrs household, Sat 15th & 22nd Feb. Strictly 8-2pm. 62 Waterbush.

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For Sale 20 FEET Prawn Nets Lobster & Crab Traps Ph 0414299324

Development Proposal – DA-286/2020 Property description: Lot 105 DP 260058 Property address: 247 Mungo Brush Road, HAWKS NEST NSW 2324 Proposed development: Caravan park - 220 long term sites consisting of moveable dwellings including community building and facilities, civil works, landscaping and vegetation removal Applicant: Mr M Chiu View application: On Council’s website under Have Your Say or at Council Offices On exhibition until: 23 March 2020 Make a submission: Submissions must be made in accordance with Council’s guidelines and to meet legislative requirements. Please visit Council’s website to check the guidelines. c

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BRAND new boys joggers and school shoes sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. $5.00 - $25.00 4982 8922

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BANDSAW, large, all cast iron, 3HP motor, will cut 275mm. $1200. 0419144766. 200220

CHINA display Cabinets (2). 1290 x 825 x 420 Glass doors top half. $80 each ono 0249201149

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CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au FOOD warmer Maxim Kitchenpro, new in box. $40 49841127

BEDROOM suite, king size, Corinthian white gloss. Incl: base, head, two bedside tables, tall boy & chest of drawers.Exc. cond. $950 0419219485 BEDS, 2 singles, white timber bedheads mattresses & bases. 2 doonas, some linen. GC clean. 49841127. $260 BILLIARD Snooker table. Full size with all acc. $5000 0409496795

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FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $220 0427 704592 GEARED head lathe & tooling, power saw, pedestal drill, grinders & polishers, sanders etc. Can be bought as a business or equipment only. Retiring due to old age, ill health, general feeblness. Must be a tradesman if buying for business. Call 49974809 8am-12pm 7 days

CYCLONE rotary turf edger, new, hand operated $30. 49872338. DESK, old solid timber desk, good condition, 3 deep drawers. 800 x 1200.View on gumtree. 0425289167 $50 DINING table solid wood seats 6. no chairs $200. ono. 0414561372

GOLF sticks 2 sets, both right handed, $150 49843097 051219

GOLF Clubs, Brosnan, l/hand, complete set, Woods & Irons & Putter. Incl 2 Wilson Deep Red Maxi Drivers. Bag & buggy, $300 0424609065 150819

DINING table - Antique Oak, $150 Antique Oak sideboard with mirror, $300.Both in good cond. 49828689

BILLETS of some large Oak, Moranti, Ironwood and Rosewood. Suitable for wood-turning. Price according to quantity 49872338

DRAWER runners, (4) 700mm $20 a pair. (1) 500mm $10. 0419 144 766

BOSCH Biscuit Joiner as new, little use cost $525, sell $250 4987 2338

EXTENSION mirrors for caravan towing. $20 for pair. 0419144766. 200220

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HOME office desk timber, 5 drawers, with chair, must sell $270 ono 49814854

PUMA pop-top camper 2012, 12ft, 1200kg, sleeps 6, one owner, rego to Nov 2020. $14,000 ono, Peter 0407 892 860

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JUNIOR Stock Saddle. Hand crafted and in fair condition. $200.00. Peter 0427977521 21219

KITE Surfer, Naish. Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498

GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 0427704592 HANDYMAN retiring: Masonite, ply wood, pyn & mdf board. D Offcuts, small OL to large. From S $2. Also soft wood timber, ring for details. 0419 144 766.

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KAYAKS. Horizon Ekko with paddles Dand life L jacket. $500 SO ONO. Tea Gardens 0457322417.

LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489 LUFKIN 10m measuringLD tape, 25mm SOblade. $7. 0419 144 766 PETROL leaf blower STIHL BR200 backpack very good condition $250 ph 0416 214 087 PRIDE new scooter, paid $3100, sell for $2500ono. Also, 1 wheel chair $100 gd cond 49818613 0407044372

PLYWOOD 7 sheets 2.4x1.2x5. Stained 1 side, edegs damaged. $5 p/sh 49847475 a/h 0412782208 b/h 160120

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STRETCHERS, 2 single easy fold, 1 mattress. $80.00 the lot. 0458257676. 281119

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Board 11ft x 31”x 5” comes with paddle, leash and board bag. $900 0429920840

STILLSONS record brand 0419144766.

14” $35.

STOCK and Witworth LD 8 SO diam. 2 ¾” 0419144766.

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TEE hinges, galv, heavy duty, (2) 300, (2) 250, used $4 each. 49872338 TENT poles, wooden two piece, 5 x 1900mm, 2 x 2100mm, $4 each. 0419 144 766. TIMBER furniture, Ex cond - 1 hall stand $40, 1 TV cabinet $100, 1 dining table plus 8 matching cloth chairs $800, Ph 0477043206 281119

TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704 TTI Scroll saw, as new. $125. 0419144766. 171019

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The time variation should be added to the corresponding Fort Denison time.

They are not to be relied on for critical depth calculations for safe navigation. Actual times of High and Low Water may occur before or after the times indicated.

SOLID timber 4 drawer desk and swivel office chair. Ex con. Must sell. $270. Sal Bay. 49814854

WINE demijohns 49849808.

The below table show tidal variations at several locations. In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only.

QUEEN size mattress gd cond $50ono 49812669 0408494439

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PLY wood sheets, (1) 2400x1200x3mm LD $20. SO (2)2700x1200x4mm. $30 each. 49872338.

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GALVANISED hot dipped bolts (37)125x10hexagon head. $1.75ech. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $1.40ech. Other sizes avail. 49872338.

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WHEEL Chair, Powered, Invacare TDXSP. Tilts, reclines & elevates. GC. 3 y/o. No longer needed. $3,500ono. Phone 0427 974 136.

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Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH

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but will now be back in full swing Thursday afternoons. There are a number of fishing outings coming up and The Tea Gardens Challenge will be held between 4pm Friday 21st February and Sunday the 23rd . The ten dollar entry fee includes a BBQ lunch. Prizes awarded for men’s, ladies and junior categories and mystery fish. All welcome come participate as a first timer or long term member.

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