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By Ashley CHRYSLER WAYNE and Louise Barry, of Barry Bros Butchery, are celebrating 30 years of business at their butcher shop in Bulahdelah this Thursday 23 July. This marks a significant milestone for the third-generation, family-owned business, whose first butchery was opened by Wayne’s grandfather, Teddy, and his family, on their Markwell farm back in 1901. “My father and two uncles, Marty and Vincent, worked on the farm and on-site butcher shop with my grandfather until my parents, Phonsie and Lila, took over,” said Mr Barry. “Back then they used
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“Due to our elderly population, it’s in the town’s best interest to slow the movement of tourists at this point in time,” he said. “We’re assessing the situation daily and if needed, we will tighten our restrictions even more.” “I hope all licensed venues in our area follow our lead.” Greg Acret, General Manager of Hawks Nest Golf Club, said that he was first alerted to the issue when a woman from a Sydney hotspot had been refused entry into Karuah RSL, and had called to enquire about whether
on the farm until an opportunity to purchase the current premises in Bulahdelah came up in 1990.” Phonsie and Lila Barry retired in the late 1990s, and handed the reins over to their son, Wayne Barry, who has been running the successful business with his wife and four children ever since. “There have certainly been some highs and lows over the years, but having the support of the local community and our wonderful staff has made it all extremely rewarding,” Mr Barry said. Over the past 30 years on Stroud St, Barry Bros Butchery has grown substantially, now supplying customers throughout the whole of the Myall Coast and surrounds, including many local businesses and clubs. “We would not have had such success
she could enter the Hawks Nest Golf Club. “We quickly decided that she should not be permitted entry and she was advised accordingly,” he said. “I commend the management at Karuah RSL for making the original call and, despite there being no official advice from NSW health authorities or Clubs NSW, we believe that restricting entry to visitors from these affected areas in Sydney is absolutely essential if we are to protect our members, and our community more generally, from the spread of COVID-19.” Mr Acret furthered, “We have been refusing entry to visitors from Victoria for some time now and we see this as an extension of our responsibility to do our best to keep everyone safe.”
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media@newsofthearea.com.au By Sandra MURRAY AFTER the deluge of last week’s East Coast Low with wild, wet, and windy conditions, local beaches and communities will take some time to recover. Moving up from the Tasman, the Low moved up the coast causing flash flooding and large swells which smashed local beaches and bays. Jimmys Beach, identified by the NSW government as a one of 15 “coastal hotspots” was hit especially hard, with the sea stripping the sand away, forming dangerous sand dune cliffs. The beachside Boulevard road was temporarily closed to all except local residents with most access paths still closed. The MidCoast Council now estimates that 40,000 cubic metres of sand will now be used to restore the beach. This sand will be sourced from the 120,000 cubic
Myall Lakes Matters Snapshot of some of our current issues and hot topics metres of sand currently being dredged from the eastern channel of the Lower Myall River. The severe weather event also contributed to the Bureau of Metrology increasing the possibility of a 2020 La Nina event occurring. This generally means above average winter and spring rainfalls, cooler days, and more tropical cyclones. The last La Nina to have a significant impact upon Australia lasted from 2010 to 2012. This week, sunny drier weather fares for students returning to school on Tuesday 21 July with attendance a priority for learning across NSW.
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q Before the rains. Robert Harrison photographed this top shot on the night of the last full moon.
Parents and students are continuing to practice “hands off” in schools, minimising the sharing of stationery, food, and upholding safe hygiene practices. Education Week starts the 3 August and will encourage students to focus on how to best cope with change, how to build resilience, and the benefits of learning together. If you have time to help others cope, then the Tea Gardens Meals on Wheels really needs more volunteers this winter. Please contact 4997 0701 to learn about how to help. If you need to purchase meals, contact 4997 0800. NOTA can also report
there is some truth to those mysterious power outages that seem to come and go. Energy providers advise that the localised and often short outages occuring are mostly maintenance. Customers should be given at least four days notice, with most outages mapped online on each provider’s websites. Heads up, Essential Energy will be working in the Winda Woppa area on 29 July. Lastly a big shout out to the residents of North Arm Cove who this week completed sanding and polishing their wonderful local community hall. Locals also worked together to paint and improve the surrounding gardens. Exercise, Zumba, and line dancing is back on all in compliance with COVID social distancing requirements. Masquerade ball time?
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that the executors would be justified in paying the gift to the Trustees of the Order of the Capuchin Friars Minor and that they should pay the funds to maintain the Shrine and for activities of the Order. This case is a reminder that when making a charitable gift in a Will it is important to identify the charity with precision and to specify the purpose of the gift. The impression from the reported case is that the executors were hoping that a wider purpose would be found. (see Re estate of the late Stasha Berger [2020] NSWSC 750 (18 June 2020). Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation
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Literature Awards are open The annual Port Stephens Literature Awards are now open and the judges are eagerly awaiting entries.
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THE annual Port Stephens Literature Awards are now open and the judges are eagerly awaiting entries. The Myall region historically has had a high field of entries for these writing awards and judges are expecting this year to be no different. Long time judge Helen Mizrachi said, “The ten preliminary judges all look forward to reading and
assessing the short stories.” “That's why we need a month or so to come up with the top twenty,” she said. Ms Mizrachi said, “Each judge gives marks to the stories and we then have a round table discussion to decide which ones are forwarded to the three finalists' judges.” “They independently rate the stories from one to 20. Chief judge and former
Tanilba Bay school principal Lloyd Hogg then tallies the points to decide the winners,” she said. “It's a long and exhaustive process but we have not come up with anything fairer over the last ten or 15 years the competition has been running,” Ms Mizrachi said. More details can be found on www.tilligerry.com by clicking on 'Literature Award' in the left hand green sidebar.
Rural Fire welcomes new recruits Pindimar/Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade welcomed seven new firefighters into the brigade this past weekend.
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PINDIMAR/Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade welcomed seven new firefighters into the brigade this past weekend. David Bright, Captain of Pindimar/Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade said that while the brigade does welcome new members regularly, it’s remarkable to have this many prior to the start of the new fire season. “The whole of the RFS has seen a huge spike in membership applications as a result of the devastating bushfire season that we experienced last year,” he said. “People saw the great job that the RFS do, and they’re keen to get in and help protect the community.” The recruits go through months of online classes and practical work before getting to this stage of Bush Firefighter Assessment. “With COVID-19 restrictions it’s been especially tough this year,
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comprised of a large percentage of retirees, so some younger firefighters are a welcomed addition to the team. “It will ease the burden by being able to share the load,” he said.
“12 hour shifts on the fireground is really tiring, especially for those of us past our prime.” Mr Bright continued: “We have had fantastic support from our community, particularly during the last
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Emergency Broadcast By Mitch LEES FOR Wendy Stein it’s become second nature to help those abroad and at home when they’re in need. After just co-releasing a book and doing the media rounds to rally support for the plight of the women of Papua New Guinea as they struggle for basic medical care her services have been called on again. Mid-way through an interview on Port Stephens FM to discuss the book ‘Rona Stole Our Relief’, Wendy lept into action to help save the life of her interviewer as he went into anaphylaxis. Paddy Twohill suffered an anaphylactic reaction live on air as Wendy sat across from him in the broadcast booth and as luck would have it she was carrying an emergency EpiPen with her. “I was about to go on the air and the producer said that Paddy was feeling a bit unwell and another presenter would be coming in to take over,” said Wendy. “At first I thought, I hope he doesn’t have any flu-like symptoms or anything like that, but he was just starting to struggle in his speech and we quickly worked out he was going into anaphylaxis. “He was just going to soldier on and let me do all the talking until someone could take over, but as his condition became more apparent I had to reach in my bag for my EpiPen and administer it to him.” Adding to the already incredible scenario Wendy then drove Paddy to the Hospital to ensure he was treated promptly for the potentially lethal reaction. “Paddy was going to wait for his wife to come and take him to the hospital but I was having none of that,” said Wendy. “I bundled him into the car and got him in there to see the docs straight away. “It was lucky I always carry an EpiPen with me as I too suffer from reactions.” It’s believed the cause of the episode was some unchecked morning tea that
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contained the allergens. This is a stark reminder that those who suffer from anaphylaxis need to always carry their EpiPens in case of any emergency. Paddy is on the mend and will be back on the local airwaves in no time, even sharing a joke with Wendy that his producer was trying to take him out to gain his spot. The pen has again been proven mightier than the sword, or perhaps this time, the radio presenter’s word.
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Littered Dorin’s Draws By Paul DORIN beaches after severe storms
BY ASHLEY CHRYSLER THE Myall Coast experienced severe storms last week which have caused extensive damage, including erosion, across shorelines. The Boulevarde in Winda Woppa and Jimmy’s Beach in Hawks Nest were amongst the most critically impacted. Rian Willmot, who frequently visits family in the area, noted that the local beaches which are usually so pristine, have been littered with rubbish and plastics following last week’s storms. “There are empty bait packets, lolly wrappers, synthetic rope and netting, drink bottles,” he said. “We photographed a pile of garbage collected in about 15 minutes as a testament to carelessness.” “We had intended just to enjoy a walk, but this was too confronting to ignore.” MidCoast Council said that unfortunately the rubbish in our oceans is a significant environmental issue. Rubbish thrown on suburban streets and parks can wash through drains and into stormwater, which in most cases is discharged into rivers and streams, and eventually reaches the sea. During large storms with significant water movement towards shores, the rubbish may become more visible to residents. “It’s really important that we all care for
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our ocean environments every day by ensuring we don’t litter at all,” said Council’s Coastal Management Coordinator, Andrew Staniland. “We also thank local residents and volunteers who collect rubbish washed up on beaches to protect our environment and scenic amenity of our coastal environments.” The Council also said that a clean-up will be undertaken as part of the restorative work once the weather event has passed. For more information and to get involved in taking action for the environment, check out organisations such as Take 3 for the Sea and Clean Up Australia.
THE late Jules Anseline will be sadly missed by his family and friends. We can be proud of our wonderful Golf Club and over the years, many people have contributed in many ways - Jules was one of those people. Jules Anseline was an engineer design draughtsman working for the Newcastle Council in the 1970’s. Jules and his wife Maureen with their three girls, enjoyed spending weekends and holidays at their cabin on Booner Street. Fortunately Jules became involved in helping with the construction of the Golf Club and greens. When asking Jules of his memories he recalls that time was of the essence, finances were tight and the building needed to be completed by November 30th 1977 in order to raise funds over the holiday season. A concrete strike was at that time preventing progress, concrete required for the job had to be brought from Foster via the Mungo Brush road in order to beat the unions and get the job started. The following history was taken from Norm Walker’s records. Jules was a member of the building committee, pressure was put on the builder and under the supervision of Jules and Terry Loane the work progressed at an amazing rate.
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My local baker calls me by my first name but I have no idea what his name is and now I feel as though I have left it too long to ask. I feel really rude just answering back with a vague greeting and he is always in the shop so I can't ask one of the other staff. What should I do? Mrs RP, Dear Mrs RP,
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The original plan had the front entrance facing north and the back at the Sanderling Avenue end. The committee reversed this, Jules Anseline had to do considerable re-designing of the interior as the kitchen and storeroom were in the wrong positions as were other things. Jules, who had won the original re-designing of the Clubhouse and engineering design at no cost to the Club, again came to the party with a design for the dining room and was in that capacity at the time of the official opening. July 1977 Nota “Golf News” “The Club captain Jules, was seen on the course helping associates with their game. Any associate who would like advice is welcome to attend this “Jules Angles Clinic”. He will also hold clinics for any interested members wishing to improve their game. A.C Hurle (President). Jules was not only a great help with the building of the Clubhouse, he was also a good golfer.
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I suppose I need to ask how the baker came to know your name. I'm assuming at one stage you both introduced yourselves. He remembered, and you promptly forgot. It is an easy thing to do. Some people are brilliant at remembering names and others always remember a face. As a starting point, do you know any other people who frequent the bakery? Maybe you could ask around. Surely one of them knows this person's name. Alternatively you could take a friend into the bakery with you and have your friend introduce themselves to the baker while you pretend to be consumed with deciding whether to buy six rum balls or a lamington slab (hint: go with the rum balls). You will then overhear his name. The next important step is to commit it to memory so you don't forget again. You can do this by associating the name with something. For example if his name is Peter, you can remember his name by coming up with a jingle like: Peter makes particularly pleasant pies. Of course, if you have an issue remembering the name Peter, perhaps expecting you to retain an entire alliterative sentence is a bit presumptuous. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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Surprise for French Group The U3A French students who attended George Nadal's Bastille Day lunch at Tillerman Restaurant on the 14th July were pleasantly surprised to learn that they had received honorary membership of the Confrerie Raisin d'Or de Sigoules.
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THE U3A French students who attended George Nadal's Bastille Day lunch at Tillerman Restaurant on the 14th July were pleasantly surprised to learn that they had received honorary membership of the Confrerie Raisin d'Or de Sigoules. The badge of the Confrerie (Brotherhood) was distributed by Tillerman's owner Peter Hodges who has been the Ambassador of the
Confrerie to Australia since 2011. A confrerie was originally a localised medieval order that was established to oversee and protect the population. They were banned by Robespierre during the Revolution and reinstated by Marechal Petain during World War Two. The modern function of the confrerie is to promote regional produce through colourful parades and gatherings such as the one that occurred this week in
Tea Gardens. During the four course lunch the students sang the French songs which many had sung at school, but as usual, the rousing Marseillaise anthem was the great favourite. This year was special because the group had just received their honorary membership of the Confrerie and some will look forward to singing it again when they visit the village of Sigoules in the beautiful Aquitaine region of France.
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Super Heroes program recognised at Club FOLLOWING on from Debbie Booth winning volunteer of the year at the recent Hunter 2019/2020 SLS Branch Awards of Excellence, Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Life Saving Club (TGHN SLSC) took out the prestigious Community Education program of the year with their “Super Heroes” program. What an asset TGHN SLSC is for our local community. The SLS Club’s "Superhero's" program was developed as a means to try and keep the Club’s Youth Group connected. The thought if the club could come up with functions where the Youth group could socialise it was hoped it would assist with forging friendships and
retaining this age group as Patrolling Members to help keep our beach safe for locals and visitors. What the Club got back from this program was far more widespread, rewarding and beneficial to members and the community than anyone had dared hope for. This program became a great way for the Youth of TGHN SLSC to connect and have purpose individually and as a team. The group was led by its younger members and it helped promote our youth within the club and the community. The Clubs “Superheroes” helped with the SLSNSW mission of saving lives by donating much needed
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water to rural NSW in a time of drought and providing financial assistance to the local Rural Fire Service. TGHN SLSC was able to showcase our great youth and what youth can achieve. The Club’s Superheroes organised events that needed so much community support but also benefited the local community. The TGHN SLSC Youth Group facilitated an event that saw 3 separate Emergency Services come together (Surf Life Saving, Rural Fire Service & Fire & rescue), Nippers parents, local business and others to come together to raise $4117.00 that was donated directly to our local Rural Fire Service as well as 10 pallets
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of water being delivered to Merriwa Rotary for distribution to local farmers and residents. The Club’s junior lifesavers were led by Ella
Howarth and Cooper Higgins who did an amazing job and were responsible in leading the TGHN SLSC Youth Group to the success of the Superheroes program gaining
the top excellence award in the Hunter Branch of SLS. The quality of the youth of our community was at show and excelled.
is in the early stages of piloting the Regional Disaster Preparedness Program (RDPP). The RDPP will focus on increasing the capacity and resilience of local councils and communities to prevent, prepare, respond and recover from natural disaster events. The RDPP will be delivered across Canberra,
Mid Coast and Hunter regions. This survey, which will be conducted three times over a two-year period, is being conducted by Elton Consulting on behalf of Resilience NSW and will be used as part of a larger evaluation study. Resilience NSW is keen to hear from local people about your understanding
of disaster preparedness in your community and region. Please share your perspectives by completing this short survey. Your contribution is anonymous and no personal data will be taken. You can access the survey via the link on Council’s website at www. m i d c o a s t . n s w. g o v. a u / bushfirerecovery.
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PORT STEPHENS Nelson Bay Salamander Bay Soldiers Point Karuah (Karuah River) Pindimar Tea Gardens
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Bridge Club commentary Hawks Nest Bridge Club By Esther DIGBY LIKE many Clubs and Organisations in the area, Hawks Nest Bridge Club mourns the passing of John Younghusband. Much has already been written about his contribution to the community. John was an active member of the Club for
many years. He served on the committee and acted as a Director, overseeing the appropriate conduct of games. He was a very able player himself and probably one of the longest playing, having learnt bridge as a child. His wife, Jo, is also a regular bridge player and we send our condolences and best wishes to her and
the family. The end of year financial report has recently been circulated to members and shows a more positive financial situation than expected at the onset of the coronavirus restrictions. This is due to the positive attitude and support of members, as well as our Treasurer’s effective management which includes organizing
Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club News and results At about the halfFROM Page 16
After 100mm of rain I was surprised that the grass was playable and I’m sure the players found it somewhat slow. For those following the action, Geoff Muggleton and Dennis Ashbridge were taking on Bob Peady and Doug Naylor and Ron Green and Jeff Baker opposed Peter Gurney and Chris Ross. Chris was substituting for the injured John Parkinson. In the first mentioned game Bob and Doug just could not get their game together and would have been disappointed with their showing against the “long bow” men. They went down 8-24.
In contrast, the remaining match was an arm wrestle with some great bowls played by all contestants. It was nip and tuck all the way with the, lead changing all the time and players trading bowl for bowl. It went down to the wire with Ron and Jeff having the edge to win 17-14. The wins by both teams ensured a fantastic final. 19 July: A beautiful winter’s day greeted contestants for the Club Championship Pairs final with; Geoffrey Muggleton and Dennis Ashbridge opposing Ron Green and Jeff Baker The match-up and the weather ensured a good gallery and spectators were not to be disappointed.
way point, Dennis and Geoffrey had opened a small lead but it did not stand for long as their opponents struck back with a 4 and a 2 in successive ends. Game on! The standard of bowls was exceptional with all players producing their “A” games. And so it went right down to the last end with Ron and Jeff holding on to a one-shot lead. Spectators were wondering if play would go into extra time so close was the action. Try as they might, Geoffrey and Dennis just could not manage the one shot to force an extra end and finally Ron and Jeff managed another to win the match 16-14. Congratulations
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Hawks Nest Ladies Golf By Diane Rumble DICKSON SATURDAY Stableford 11/7/2020 26 Players Div. 1 1. Kathy Griffiths 38 2. Julie Hammond 35 3. Sari McDonald 34C/B Div 2. 1. Susan Campbell 32 2. Cheryl Rose 30C/B 3. Susanne Raine 30 Balls to 29C/B
to all the players who participated in this “Covid” interrupted contest and, in particular, the Club Pairs champions for 2020, Ron Green and Jeff Baker. In other news: Entry forms for the Newcastle and District Mattara competition are on the board so if you are interested please complete a nomination as entries close
Thursday Vets winner R Norberry 36. r/u K Hughes 34. 3rd J Hooper 32. Ball run D Johnston 31. H Pierson 31 A Reekie 29 Saturday 3 Mens Ambrose Championships Winning Team - W Thompson, G Matheson, T Carroll, net 57.66. r/u - D Harvey, G Harvey, H McCain net 60.9. 3rd - R Thornton, B Fletcher, W Coulson net 61.34. 4th - K Styles, T Styles, D Schlenert net 61.67 5th - M Bramble, G Grainger, J Stellema net 62 6th - S Sharp, M Sharp, S Mcnaughton 62. Sponsor J Barry, G Buck and A benson Sunday 19th Mixed Foursomes, Gross winner 3 years in a row, L Pascoe & B Schlenert. Net Winner T Stellema & J Stellema. Close competition as play off with B Gordon and G Harvey leaving to last stroke of 3rd hole. Next saturday July 25th Monthly mug. AGM 8th august, 0900, golf shotgun start 1030.
soon. The AGM is on Sunday 16th August so if you are interested in joining the team please complete a nomination form. The nomination sheet for the Major Singles is on the board so get your names in if you wish to play. The Club is still looking for players interested in playing Mid-week pennants.
One team has been entered but more players are needed to bolster the team. Bowlers are reminded not to forget to maintain social distancing and the other rules as notified by both the Country Club and NSW Government. Failure to do so could result in fines or worse.
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Chez Rands and Leslie Falla 2. Gordon Morrison and Peter Baily 3. Roy Song and Bea Treharne Friday 10 July N/S 1. Gordon Morrison and Peter Baily 2 Anne Easterman and Kari Kristiansen 3. Shirley Beasley and Di Ayers E/W 1. Margaret Rowden and Sally Aldrich 2. Sue Matheson and Bea Treharne 3. Liz Caro and Trish Thatcher Monday 13 July N/S 1. Noelle and Sam Kebby 2. Helen Blaclbourn and Elizabeth Buckpitt 3. Liz
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Beach Home on the Peninsula 12 Jacabba Street HAWKS NEST PRICE: $879,000 John RUMBLE
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THIS single level brick home is positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in one of the most desirable locations of Tea Gardens. Only a few streets back from the Myall River and it's fabulous amenities including the Tea Gardens Hotel, restaurants and cafes provides the opportunity to leave the car at home and walk everywhere. This wonderful home offers something for everyone, enter into the light and bright living room with sliding door access leading out to the paved outdoor entertaining area. The master bedroom is situated at the front of the home offering mirrored builtins, a ceiling fan and access to the two way
bathroom featuring a bath and a separate toilet. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are further into the home and both feature built-ins. The living room leads to the spacious kitchen with a large pantry and plenty of cupboard space overlooking the lounge room, taking in the peaceful views of the reserve. A huge bonus is the side access leading to the large 8 x 4m shed/workshop suitable to store your car/boat/caravan with a carport alongside the shed. There is also a single garage attached to the property. The lawns and gardens are beautifully maintained with a vegetable garden already established. Contact Stuart Sinclair at Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest on 0488 133 998 or (02) 4997 9022.
THIS tastefully renovated beach house in a quiet side street on the Winda Woppa peninsula is now being offered for sale. The property is just 100 metres from both Jimmy's Beach and the Myall River, where you can be swimming, fishing, skiing, sail boarding or just relaxing! This beach house has many quality features: - polished timber floors; spacious open plan, air conditioned living spilling onto large entertaining deck; modern
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THURLOW Godfrey William “Geoff” Passed away 6.7.2020 Aged 90 years Late of Hawks Nest Formerly of Jesmond
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WOODWORKING. Benchtop lathe Record DML24X incl power chuck & 4Ochisels, Gd LD S Huon pine cond $125. slabs & burls for carving $40-80 each.
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Notification of project proposal and registration of interest under Heritage NSW, Department of Premier & Cabinet policy Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Consultation Requirements for Proponents 2010 (Stage 1) – Proposed relocation of caravan cabins located at Stockton Lot 2 DP 12499904 McCardle Cultural heritage (MCH) have been engaged by City of Newcastle Council to prepare an Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment (ACHA) and Section 90 Aboriginal Heritage Impact Permit (AHIP) application, if required, for the proposed relocation of caravan cabins located at Stockton (Lot 2 DP 12499904). The purpose of community consultation with Aboriginal people is to assist the proposed applicant in the preparation of the AHIP application if required and to assist the Chief Executive of the Heritage NSW, Department of Premier & Cabinet policy in his or her consideration and determination of the application should an AHIP be required. In compliance with the BCD policy - Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Consultation Requirements for Proponents 2010, MCH would like to extend an invitation to Aboriginal people who hold cultural knowledge relevant to the proposed project area and who can determine the significance of Aboriginal object(s) and/or place(s) in the area of the proposed project to register an interest in the consultation process for this project. Written registrations must be forward to MCH (P.O. Box 166 Adamstown, NSW, 2289; penny@ mcheritage.com.au no later than C.O.B. 6 August 2020. All registered parties will then be contacted to discuss the project in compliance with the BCD policy. If you register your interest in this project, please also nominate your preferred option to receive the initial information. You may wish to attend a non-paid meeting and receive an information pack, or receive an information packet through the mail or e-mail. Any parties to register are advised that, unless otherwise requested, their details will be forward to BCD and the relevant LALC within 28 days of the closing date of registration and in compliance with the BCD policy.
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DR T.E.N.S Physio Machine Never used + attachments $60. PH: 0408162400 DRAWER runners, (4) 700mm $20 a pair. (1) 500mm $10. 0419 144 766 ELECTRIC Golf Cart & Trailer. VG cond. Sale due to owners LDill health SO 49971020 $5,000 ono. 1106
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GALVANISED hot dipped bolts (37)125x10hexagon head. $1.75ech. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $1.40ech. Other sizes avail. 49872338. GOLF sticks 2 sets, both right handed, $150 49843097 051219
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TENT poles, wooden two piece, D L 5 x 1900mm, 2 x SO 2100mm, $4 each. 0419 144 766.
TRAILER Sailer, Rare Adams 21”. No8 of 39. near new,Tohatsu LD 8hp, gd rego, SO trailer, gd sails, safe & forgiving, easy sail by 1 0512
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TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704
WHEELCHAIR Power, Vg LEATHER Chester- Easy RiderOCougar. LD Dgd cond, cond, newScontroller arm field 2 seater L O S $600 0427974136 $550 49849808. 230420
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1996 Daihatsu Feroza, makin Gd cond, approx 10 254000klm, LD $8 ech mths reg, SO great sec many extras, car. Economical, alf49a. 0427980079 070520
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Caravans CUB Camper Super Max Escape 2011 full annex, twin beds. Rego Aug 2019 $10,700 49872651 JAYCO Sterling 2007 21Ft Single Kg Bds, new a/c, new wheels/ tyres, full annex, ens, elec rollout awn, vg cond. $26,750. 0427650335 031019
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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THE East Coast low pressure system sure put paid to any bowls this week and at a time when the Bowling Club was about to revert to its popular Nominated Triples. 18 July: The rain ceased today allowing play in the semifinals of the Club Championship Pairs to take place. For spectators it was still a cold day as a mean southerly continued. q Club Pairs champions, Ron Green and Jeff Baker with the runner-up Geoffrey Muggleton and Dennis Ahbridge.
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The “Sun Bistro” is also back, with George & his staff serving top quality Chinese & Thai cuisine from Tuesday to Sunday (Lunch & Dinner) The all new “Rusty Pelican Café” is also now open, serving great coffee & snacks from 10am to 5pm, 7 days a week, so a big welcome to Wayne, Emma & Warren
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