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Tea Gardens Slipway shut down indefinitely FROM Page 1

Department of Primary Industries last week, putting a stop to all repair and maintenance work being carried out at the slipway. The only work that can be carried out are inspections of vessels as long as there are no materials or substances which could enter the river as a result of the work. Paul Bendy, President of the Tea Gardens Slipway Association said, “The news came as quite a surprise, not that we did not expect some restrictions, but what we got hit with was only one step away from being shut

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weight to keeping the slipway alive. “Those who have their boats booked on the slip will now need to use other facilities if available across the Bay. One boatie who was booked into the Tea Gardens slipway last week at a cost of just under $500 a day was forced to go to Nelson Bay where the cost for a day in the slip was more than double that. Mr Grainger added, “Any emergency work will require towing the affected vessel through two sanctuary zones and could cause environmental damage due to fuel spillage.” “Inspections have been conducted on soil testing by RCA Aust., which reported past minimal contamination does not cause any ecological or health threats.”

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Gillespie wins a third term in Lyne FROM Page 1

itself, Dr Gillespie visited many of the major polling booths across the electorate and was surprised to find that actual voters having their say on the day was down over 40,000 across Lyne. The reason, postal votes and more than three weeks of pre-polling which saw more than 4 million Australians record their vote

ahead of May 18. “I think there’s universal agreement across all Parties that pre polling should be restricted to a week,” David Gillespie said. Before the Election, Dr Gillespie promised $300,000 for both the Hawks Nest Community Hall and Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Life Saving Club. Nearly $500,00 was also added to the $1m plus funding allocated to the Karuah Sporting field upgrade. “The Karuah Roos and the local Cricket Club will be very happy,” he said. On day one of his new term as MP for Lyne, Dr Gillespie also promised to support

Council in acquiring funding for dredging and Corrie Island. “I’d like to thank all my supporters across the Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest and Myall Rivers region for their support throughout the campaign and I'm looking forward to our future together.” On the night of the Election a disappointed Labor Leader, Bill Shorten announced his decision to resign the leadership, which now leaves the Federal Opposition without a leader along with the NSW Labor Party which is still to nominate a replacement for Michael Daly after the ALP’s defeat in March.

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STROUD’s community has celebrated all things agricultural at the Stroud Show earlier this month. President of the Stroud Show Committee James Harris told News Of The Area, “Over 5000 people attended the Show including Note toletEditor: over 1500 kids who were in free thanks to Created in QUARK Duralie Coal.” XPRESS Over the duration of the3.3. Show there were Items not for is many popular events: “The needed Demo Derby always popular:publication there were 23 cars canthisbeyear which is a recorderased numberasof each entries.” is in a Of course separate the horsetext arena box.was well attended with a significant increase in Show jumping numbers. The Show was a tally of entries with over 60 utes in the muster, 350 fluffy dogs, 120 working dogs, and over 50 fat cattle shown in the breed ring.” The inaugural Brumby 250 was a success. The Event showcased the amazing talents of the trainers as well as the potential for wild horses to be trained and ridden. The Brumby 250 will be a bi-annual event, which will be back at the Stroud Show in 2021. “You would not believe the effort which goes into doing the Brumby 250. It’s a credit to Kath Massey from the Hunter Valley Brumby Association, who is also a member of our group,” he said.

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 My husband and I  both vote for the opposite side of the political spectrum. He is now in a euphoric mood and I am having an existential crisis? How do  I   Puzzles and pagination © Auspac Media  handle it?

I remember many years ago going to premarriage guidance sessions with a Catholic Priest, even though I wasn’t Catholic. At best  I was a lower-case agnostic with a Church of  England education. I don’t really remember     what these sessions involved, but I’m pretty sure he didn’t ask about  our attitudes towards  politics. Anyway, he ended up taking a leave  of absence after session  two,  potentially  because he could sense my hostility at having  to endure marriage advice from an unmarried priest so I could get married in a brick Catholic Church complete with graffiti, instead of on the beach. The same could be said for people without children who tell you where you are going wrong with your childrearing. Advice is always easier from a comfortable, ill-informed distance. Which brings me to your election question. This is a challenging one, because the two main parties are so ideologically disparate, that it can make you question your shared values, your outlook on the world, your ideas about what is important and what isn’t. It can make you swat down his proffered democracy sausage because you are a vegetarian worried about the extinction of 1,200 animal species. It can make him ask how you can vote for a party that doesn’t have a solid economic backbone. It can make you both argue about these points as you walk past cheery men and women selling cupcakes. That is the nature of democracy. It is about being able to vote for your individual, closely-held beliefs, even if they conflict with those of your spouse.

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HELPING learner drivers become safer drivers Supervisors of learner drivers will benefit from free MidCoast Council workshops being held across the region. Attendees will leave armed with information, practical advice, and a structured approach to building the competency of their learner, along with confidence in teaching safe driving habits. The two-hour workshops will be held in Gloucester on Thursday 30 May, Wingham on Tuesday 4 June, Bulahdelah on Tuesday 11 June, Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest on Wednesday 12 June, Taree on Tuesday 18 June and Forster on Thursday 20 June. Workshop content is designed to help supervisors prepare for the role by covering topics such as laws that apply to L and P licence holders, completing the Learner Driver log book, and the benefits of well supervised on-road driving experience. For more information and to register to attend a workshop, visit Council’s website. More information: midcoast.nsw.gov. au/News-Media/Helping-learner-driversbecome-safer-drivers-2019 NEW markets policy for the MidCoast

Following MidCoast Council’s adoption of a new Markets Policy in March, all market organisers across the region will need to apply to operate both new and existing markets. The new policy will provide a contemporary and consistent approach to managing regular markets across the region and will ensure all markets are operating under the same policy. The new markets policy was adopted by Council on 27 March 2019 after an extensive public exhibition period. Council is now implementing a staged transition to the new policy beginning with Gloucester. There are currently two markets operating in Gloucester and for the first time, the Gloucester Farmers Market,

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QUICKLY gaining a reputation as one of the areas most entertaining group, Jumpin Jukebox has a repertoire that covers the greatest chart toppers and rare hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s & today. With a focus on, but by no means limited to the Rock N Roll era, Jumpin Jukebox can cater to almost any crowd or occasion. The Trio has a variety of formats available to suit any occasion. Rock 'n Roll era: Dance hits form the 50s & 60s with the odd modern rock and roll song thrown in. Great for theme parties, festivals and car shows.

Classic Party Hits: The best songs of all time, including audience requests. Great for pubs, clubs, weddings and parties. The group run popular Tribute Shows in full costume, which has become a regular part of the Trio's show, and are always a crowd favorite. Artists include Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly & Johnny OKeefe! We have over 700 songs in our repertoire, and add new hits all the time. Jumpin Jukebox Trio is performing at Soldiers Point Bowling Club on Saturday 25 May.

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and Mid North Coast. He has built quite an impressive song list that can suit any venue which can feature everything from Elvis, Dragon to Placebo, Alan Jackson to the modern hits of today. Robbie T is a great soloist who can play all the hits and ensures everyone goes home knowing they’ve had a sensational night! Robbe T is playing at Tea Gardens Hotel on Saturday 25 May.

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Grade 6 Side Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling By The JAFFA 15 MAY Numbers were down today with the running of the Wednesday Nominated Triples where 48 bowlers participated. New member, Graham Reynolds was welcomed to the Club and the Vice President Ross Barry presenting him with a bowls cloth and a voucher. Graham’s previous club being Wentworthville Leagues. The second game was selected to determine the winners and on the grass, Alan Greenhalgh, Doug Naylor and Bob Peady, with a +16 won the day. The synthetic winners were Neil Kibble, Chris May and Rob Jones with an impressive +26. The lucky draw went to Bob Skewes, Graham Reynolds and Mark Nightingale. . The Myall Bistro voucher went to Barry Goode and the $15 vouchers to John Slater and Ross Barry. 18 May With the First National Dolphins Grade 7 side safely through to the Sectional play-offs, the First National Grade 4 and Grade 6 sides travelled to Mayfield West the contest the last round of the Pennant season. Grade 4 demonstrated, during the closing games of the competition, that they have the fire power to mix it with the other clubs. They finished their season with a 56-49 win with two team wins and a narrow loss in the third.

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Helicopter Spraying of Bitou Bush The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service will be undertaking herbicide spraying of Metsulfuron methyl 600WG for the control of Bitou Bush on headlands and beaches in Booti Booti and Myall Lakes National Parks (including Broughton Island) and Darawank, Corrie Island, Stormpetrel and Little Broughton Island Nature Reserves.

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MOBILITY Scooter Invacare Colibri. Ex cond. $950. S/Bay. 0414718263.

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GOLF Clubs, Wilson staff ci7 irons D fybrid woods S burner OL driver bag and buggy $130. Ph 0411280708

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OMRON elect nerve stimulator HB-F28 handheld GC $50. Hairdryer, GC plus travel size curling wand, never used $30 for both. S/Bay. Ph 49846079. OUTDOOR setting for sale. Solid teak table & 6 chairs with seat and back cushions. New, never used. Includes an all-weather ventilated cover. $1,575 ono. Contact Christina 0409537 363 PAINTERS trestles, 1800Hx950W, strong 19mm pipe construction. (2) $20 each. 49872338. PAITNERS plank, (1)290x30x3.2L. $20. (1)300x35x3.5L $30. 49872338. PAINTERS trestles, 1800Hx950W, strong 19mm pipe construction. (2) $20 each. 49872338. PANASONIC FX600 55 Inch LED TV New In Box Unwanted Exchange $900 ONO 49970051 PARKER Antique Oval Dining Table excellent condition. $250. 4982 9264 PETROL leaf blower STIHL BR200 backpack very good condition $250 ph 0416 214 087 PIPE cutter, qtr”-2”, cap number 20, millerchip. $25. 4987 2338 PRAM, Mamas & Papas Urbo. Purple. 4 yo. Hidden insect net. Adjust. handle. $150 ono. Medowie. 0422 070 333. PIPE threader, ½”- ¾”, in 2 & 3 qtr stock, 2ft 4” long. $30. 4987 2338 PLY wood sheets, (1) 2400x1200x3mm $20. (2)2700x1200x4mm. $30 each. 49872338. POOL table slate $1300. GC, balls, cues. 0418275298. RED Cedar and Rosewood various sizes and lengths, price on application. 49872338 ROTARY motorised pushbike with long range tank. $1,500. 0427 704 592

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THE soccer career of young Samuel Webb continues to go from strength to strength. The 19 year old, has just returned home after representing Australia at the Arafura Games in Darwin. Late last year, Samuel was one of 20 players chosen from around the country to play in the Australian Indigenous Football side, the Roos. “It was awesome, just to travel to Darwin and represent both my country and my culture was amazing,” Samuel told News Of The Area.

ARAFURA GAMES: Samuel Webb.

The Arafura Games attracted competitors and teams from 40 countries, competing in a range of different sports. The Roos, played five games over the week long tournament and made it to the final, coming home with Silver. During the competition, Samuel scored 4 goals and was named ‘Player of the Tournament’. “For me to be part of the Australian Indigenous side and being able to wear the green and gold was a real privilege”, Samuel said. The women’s Indigenous

side, the Koalas also had great success winning Gold against Singapore. Samuel’s passion for soccer began as a young boy playing football with the Tea Gardens Soccer Club. He’s now halfway through a one-year contract with Lake Macquarie. “We’re doing really well and hopeful of making the finals,” he said. Mum Jan said, “Samuel, a Worimi man, was proud to represent his culture and his country and hopes to be a part of more tournaments like this in the future.”

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