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By Margie TIERNEY IT’S a bitter, sweet time for members of the Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest Family Research Group. After 17 years, the Group has been forced to close the doors of their office and meeting area at the Masonic Centre, on Myall Street. A rent increase and the Centre under new management by the Grand Lodge in Sydney, sealed their fate. For the past few weeks, members of the Group have been packing up and moving their research books, computers and memorabilia into storage. At their farewell get together they took a trip down memory lane with a photo journey of members
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and day trips, and weekend get togethers since 2002. On a positive note, the Research Group has been given temporary accommodation. “The Tea Gardens Country Club has offered the Jack Bramble Room, so we’ll be able to open the doors again in May, or maybe earlier,” Anne Shannon said. The move will enable the Group to continue with its mammoth ‘Trove Project’, involving the digitising of the early copies of the NOTA dating back to 1970. The Group will be able to use the room at the Country Club on Mondays, Saturdays and Sundays unless a function is booked. “The Country Club’s management has been terrific. Warren Gooley didn’t hesitate when we asked to use the room,” Terry Munright said. After a farewell morning tea, it was time to take the Family Research 'Welcome' sign off the wall and bid farewell to their old home and look forward to the next chapter.
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‘free agents’ who had not made any commitment to marriage at a future point in time. A particular focus of the Will was the exclusion of the first wife (and an estranged step-son) from receiving any benefit. The Court considered those factors had precedence in Mr Grant’s mind; not the contemplation of a future marriage to his second wife. The Will was declared void, and the second wife did obtain a substantial share of the deceased estate (which was valued at around $5M). As a side note, because the rules of intestacy applied, the natural children of Mr Grant received a share in the estate, but the step-child mentioned in the Will did not. The Court ordered a substantial amount be paid to that stepson on the basis that he had not been adequately provided for by Mr Grant. If nothing else, the case shows why it is important to take advice about Wills or intended Wills when significant life events occur, or are about to occur – and in particular, where a potential marriage is ‘on the horizon’: Re Estate Grant, Deceased [2018] NSWSC 1031.
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THERE was a big turnout recently for a meeting at the Tea Gardens Hotel of the Myall Coast Chamber of Commerce and Tourism and the Myall River Festival Committee. Across Down Stepdowns Newly re-elected President of the Chamber, Explorawords 1 Sour 2 Peninsula (Rus) Graham Can you find the hidden meaning in the picture puzzles below? 4 Quarters 3 Ridicule Lang, said, “We’re very happy to see so many people at our meeting to hear and voice 1. requisitioned (pl) 4 Makes summoning their plans to keep businesses and tourism on 8 Female sheep signs to the front foot.” 9 Layer 5 Egyptian goddess is being held 10 Rings 6 Sordid This gainyear’s Myall River Festival on Saturday 26 October. 12 Wearies 7 Topic the highlights already put in place, 13 Border 11 DefameAmong in writing are a big fireworks display on the Myall River, 14 Revolt 15 Destiny be back and due to 16 Caves 16 Taxi ‘Buy My Wardrobe’ will popular demand, there’ll be camel rides this 19 Garment 17 Blood-vessels the Sheargold Group year. 2. Twinkle 22 18 Genuine “That’s just the tip of the iceberg of the things has signed on as a major 25 Unit 20 Cut deeply we have in the works for this year’s Festival,” sponsor for the event for 26 Freezes 21 Reveal the next five years.” Lang said. 27 Extract 23 OneGraham who loses “It’s a testament to “We had 77 stalls at last October’s Festival 28 Owl’s cry 24 Wants last year’s Festival which and we hope to grow that number.” 29 Language 26 Frosted Roz Meehan and Sandra Clark, both was run by volunteers 30 Concerted action to and members of ‘The Pearls’ have put their hands from the community further a cause the fact they are confident up to organise the stalls. 31 Expired No. 132 ©Auspac Media “We Graham added, want to attract as many our Festival will continue families to the event as possible and make it a to grow and become an TO ENTER: Simply complete the Puzzle, iconic, 'Must See' event,” great day out for all.” Junior then Puzzler POST it to067 us. “We’re very happy to announce as well, that Graham added. INCLUDE: You must include your NAME, Address, Phone and EMAIL. solution no. 17562 CrossworD solution no. 17562 DRAWN: All the CORRECT (and only A C i D B i l l E t s Across: Correct) 1. Acid, 4. Billets, weekly entries of8. Ewes, 9. Tier, 10. Circles, r E w E s u H NOTARim, Puzzle14. #3 received 12. Irks, 13. Rebel, 16. Caverns, 19. Singlet, 22. t i E r C i r C l E s will go into a draw, which Blink, 25. One, 26. Ices, 27. Essence, 28. Hoot, 29. Erse, By Marian SAMPSON M i r K s r i M will occur at the end of each 30. Crusade, 31. Died. E D o r E B E l month. ONE of the less famous explorers of C Australia A V E r n s E o Down: Crimea, 3. Deride, 4. Beckons, 5. Isis, 6. Lucre, ALL AGES:2. Everyone, children and Adults was Rear Admiral Phillip Parker King A (1791E s i n G l E t 7. Theme, 11. toLibel, Cab, 17. Veins, 18. are able Enter. 15. Lot, 16. 1856). B l i n K n A X 30
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Memorial in Stroud. The Rear Admiral’s direct descendant, ............................................................................. Jonathan King, is still living in Stroud House where the Rear Admiral once resided. Jonathan King told News Of The Area, PH:.............................. “Phillip Parker King is finally getting a Memorial dedicated to his contribution to the EMAIL:................................................................... The Feature People founding of Australia, and for his illustrious career in which he charted more of Australia’s ANSWER 1:........................................................... q Descendant Jonathan King in coastline(07) than 5553 any other early Explorer.” Telephone: 3200 PO Box 8271 full Rear Admiral uniform. Among his coastal surveys was one of Toll Free: 1 800 652 284 B u n d a2:........................................................... ll Qld ANSWER Fax: Port Stephens (07) 5553 3201 in 1843. conducted Australia 4217 King and the work he did in charting the While we were all taught about Captain q A portrait of the Rear Admiral Email:PO auspac@auspacmedia.com.au NOTA PUZZLES: Box 1000, Australian coastline, nor of his contribution James Cook and Matthew Flinders, many Phillip Parker King. to agriculture. Visit ourNSW site: 2324 www.auspacmedia.com.au have never heard of Stroud’s Phillip Parker Raymond Terrace officially The Memorial will be opened on Sunday 5 May by Father Andrew Sempell, Please support the advertisers within the News Of The Area Rector of St James Church in King Street Sydney. Jonathan believes that his Great, Great Grandfather’s contribution was not recognised by the early Government because he fought against the subdivision of land in the Stroud area, to development in the 1800’s. The Rear Admiral headed up the For domestic, commercial or industrial project, Australian Agricultural Company for 10 years and settled in Stroud before passing the Team at Raymond Terrace away in 1856. Property Law CARPET COURT King was the first, and for many years Local people, serving the Wills & Estates the only Australian-born person to attain community since 1893 Powers of Attorney eminence in the world outside the Australian Has Covered! colonies. When the time comes for assistance with Enduring Guardianship On 5 May the monument will be unveiled a funeral or to pre-pay or pre-arrange, Advanced Care Directives by the youngest direct descendant of Rear whether church, chapel, crematorium, Admiral King Charlotte King very public with Mobile service available 9:00am to graveside or intercity, call us 24 hours, a celebration of King and his contribution to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday, for personal service. Stroud’s history.
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Labor Candidate visits the Myall
By Margie TIERNEY THE Candidates have hit the ground running in the lead up to the Federal Election on 18 May. Labor Candidate for Lyne, Phil Costa, recently visited the Myall Coast spending most of the day in the townships of Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest. Mr Costa along with Port Stephens MP, Kate Washington q TOUR OF THE MYALL: Federal Labor Candidate had been invited by the Myall Phil Costa and Port Stephens MP Kate Washington. River Action Group to take a tour of the river taking in the new Sand Transfer property at Minimbah near Nabiac several System, the Eastern Channel and Corrie Island. years ago. At the heart of the tour was the issue of “When I was approached to stand, I was dredging the Eastern Channel, which isn’t very happy. I love the area and I’ve hit the scheduled to be started for at least two years. ground running. Lyne is a big paddock,” Mr “We’re not going to get another two years Costa said. out of it, so it’s important we get Council The Labor Candidate will need a swing of to bring it forward and some funding from more than 11 percent to win the seat of Lyne the Federal Government,” MRAG’s Gordon from the Nationals’ Dr David Gillespie who’s Grainger told Mr Costa. held the seat since 2013. “I can accept the Commonwealth’s As they did ahead of the recent State responsibility; anything that we can do to Government Election, the Hawks Nest / Tea bring the environment back to a pristine level Gardens Progress Association has invited we are obliged to do,” Mr Costa said. Dr. Gillespie and Mr Costa for a “Meet the Phil Costa is no stranger to politics. Candidates’ talk with the local community. He started his working life as a Dr Gillespie has chosen Tuesday 30 April, schoolteacher before entering politics, first Mr Costa will front the audience on Thursday at a local level then entered State Parliament 2 May. and served as a Minister for Water, Corrective Both sessions will field questions from Services and Regional Development in 2008. the community and will be held at the Tea Mr Costa and his family moved to a Gardens Baptist Church at 6pm.
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...in the community Hunter Quarries is dedicated to supporting the local community wherever possible and has a long and proud history of doing so. Hunter Quarries are proud supporters of: Bulahdelah Soccer Club. Bulahdelah Show. Bulahdelah Golf Club. Tea Gardens Baptist Church. Karuah Pre-School. Karuah Primary School. Karuah Bowling Club. Karuah Golf Club. Bundabah Tennis Club. Clarencetown Football Club.
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Driftwood Trio
Tea Gardens Hotel
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Friday 26/04/2019
Russell Hull
Plough Inn
8.00pm
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Jake Daulby
Anna Bay Tavern
3.00pm
Friday 26/04/2019
The Core Duo
Avon Valley Inn
8.00pm
Friday 03/05/2019
Junior And Luana
Tilligerry RSL
8.00pm
Saturday 27/04/2019
Darren Rolling Keys
General Roberts Hotel
7.30pm
Friday 03/05/2019
Louis Burt
Nelson Bay Bowling Club
6.45pm
Saturday 27/04/2019
Bobby Bentons Sixtys Singalong
Tea Gardens Country Club
Friday 03/05/2019
The V Dubs
Seabreeze Hotel - Nelson Bay
8.30pm
Friday 03/05/2019
David Mccredie
Plough Inn
8.00pm
Saturday 27/04/2019
Early Daze
Muree Golf Club
7.30pm
Saturday 04/05/2019
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Avon Valley Inn
8.00pm
Saturday 27/04/2019
Reggie Sinclair
Anna Bay Tavern
8.00pm
Saturday 04/05/2019
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Tilligerry RSL
7.30pm
Saturday 27/04/2019
Simon King
Tilligerry RSL
7.30pm
Saturday 04/05/2019
Craig Thommo
General Roberts Hotel
7.30pm
Saturday 27/04/2019
Marriah Band
Tea Gardens Hotel
7.30pm
Saturday 04/05/2019
Glamstars
Anna Bay Tavern
8.00pm
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Soundabout
Shoal Bay Country Club.
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EarlyDaze
EARLYDAZE is a rock band comprised of 6 cranky old bastards (possibly entering the “early days” of dementia), most of whom have been kicking around the Newcastle music scene since the 70s. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes of such notable outfits as Inna Magic, MI5, D-Flex and Trout, EarlyDaze is here to bash out a great selection of rock that will get both the
young and the young at heart up on the dance floor and singing along. While playing all your favourites from such prominent Aussie artists as The Angels, Dragon, Cold Chisel, Noiseworks, Jimmy Barnes, INXS and Mental as Anything, EarlyDaze loves to throw some older numbers into the mix from the likes of Elvis, Roy Orbison, The Beatles and The Stones. They’ve got something for everybody. Catch EarlyDaze this Saturday 27 April at Muree Golf Club, from 7.30pm.
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DEMENTIA is a cruel disease that changes loved ones and steals their memories. There are people from all walks of life suffering the effects of this insidious disease. There are some 436.366 Australians currently diagnosed with dementia and there is no cure. It is the second leading cause of death for Australians. The Myall Park Tennis Club in conjunction with Dementia Australia is organising a Memory Walk and Jog fundraiser for Sunday 25 August. The Club is undertaking the event to raise money for Dementia Australia. Club President Chris Armour told News Of The Area, “At this stage we are looking for sponsors, donations and volunteers for the day of the event.” Dementia Australia conducts Memory Walks around the Nation and Chris is hopeful that the Myall Park Tennis Club’s Do It Yourself event will become a successful flagship event for the organisation. Some believe that Dementia is the
disease that will have the greatest social and economic impact of our time. Participants at the event can undertake a range of distances with the longest being 6km. “Walkers can really turn around at any stage and head back to the Tennis Club for the sausage sizzle at the finish line,” she said. MidCoast Council has already granted approval for the event to proceed, and Chris is keen to see sponsors come on board to help raise funds for this cause. You can find out more about the event by contacting Chris Armour at the Myall Coast Tennis Club or you can register and donate at Dementia Australia’s Memory Walk website by visiting https://www.memorywalk.com. au/events/104/myall-park-tennis-clubmemory-walk All funds raised help Dementia Australia to provide vital support services, such as counselling, support groups, education to help family carers and professional training across NSW. These services reduce feelings of isolation and empower people living with dementia and those caring for them. Event details are being updated regularly.
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Which is TO best, “IS IT BEST WAITPrivate UNTIL I FIND THE PROPERTY I WANT Treaty or Auction?” TO BUY BEFORE SEEKING FINANCE SO I KNOW HOW MUCH I NEED, OR SHOULD I SECURE MY FINANCE BEFORE I START LOOKING?”
IN strategies have pros and cons. With no-time-limit, Private Treaty gives vendors more negotiating power with buyers, plus flexibility to include conditions such as ‘subject to sale of buyer’s property’. Additionally, PT is cheaper from a marketing perspective, so the financial outlay isn’t as heavy. However, it may take longer to sell your home and course the period ‘inspection THE of importance of this issue for cannot be overdisruption’ greater with theand open-ended stated. In theiswake of enquiries complaints, time frame. An Auction’s finite time banks and non-bank lending institutionsframe have creates a sense of urgency buyers significantly tightened mortgage with lending, not and its’way inherently competitive nature only by of approvals, but also borrowing means is no price barrier. amounts.there Information is power, so it’sVendors vital you determine a stand. reserve settlement know where you The and last thing you want date to suitand andfall open-house is to locate in love withinspections your dream permit their power lives property, vendors only to findto thatarrange your borrowing during the campaign. Additionally, there falls short of the price point. are So, three to sell: pre/ whenopportunities you think it might be time to auction-day/post. However, make a new purchase, become marketing a first-time costs are generally higher and owner-occupier or investor, the than smartPT thing to you’re committed to themwith even your do is to make an appointment yourif lender property fails to sell. Vendors that are – or meet with a few lenders – to discuss private people may power. be uncomfortable your potential borrowing When you’ve with walking through their home. foundcrowds the lender that best suits your needs and As an Agent, it is my role to guide you budget, secure written pre-approval, so you’re to the right strategy for your market area, good to go when you find the property of your home, dreams!budget and lifestyle needs.
17 April There was beautiful autumn weather, two great greens and 58 bowlers. That was the combination for the Wednesday Nominated Triples competition played today. The winners of the second game on the grass were Keith Smith, Ron Rowe and Bill Jackson with a +13, and on the synthetic green, Lon Richards, Max Stephens and John Slater were successful with +6. The lucky draw went to Gary Wynne, John Moore and Dave Benson and Leigh Hunt won the coveted Myall Bistro voucher. Pennants As it is the Easter long weekend, no Pennant bowls matches were played. Next Saturday, 27 April, round 7 kicks off with the First National Grade 4 side playing Beresfield at Beresfield.
The Grade 6 Dolphins, play Karuah RSL at home and the Grade 7 side play East Maitland at East Maitland. 20 April Three of the quarter-final matches have now been completed in the rain-interrupted Club Major Pairs Championship. The John Parkinson v John Cary match was played over two days due to rain and poor light. John Parkinson and Perter Gurney eventually winning 22-11. The Ross Barry Danny Johnson combination led all the way in their game against Tony Coomer and Leigh Hunt, just managing to hold the lead at the end with a 23-20 win. The Garry Wynne/Graham Kelly, Col Saillard/Dave Perry match had fantastic conditions and neither team disappointed with some great bowls played. With 3 ends to play the teams were locked at 15-15 but Col and Dave consolidated the
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By Margie TIERNEY MYALL Masters Swimming Club has celebrated another very successful year with a presentation dinner at the Tea Gardens Hotel. “Club Member of the Year was awarded to John Estens,” Valerie Mobbs told News Of The Area. “John is a very hands on member of the club, always available to help with anything and everything which requires attention as well as holding the position of Treasurer.” Valerie said, “The Encouragement Award went to Doug Gillespie, a new member this year and a very enthusiastic swimmer.” Other awards included the Coaches Certificate of Encouragement, which went to Doug Gillespie, Max Harder, David Brailey and Leigh Smith. High Achievement Awards went to Chris Lock, Col Bertram, John Coles, Laurie Vickery, Leon Bobako, Brad Jensen
Duke of Wellington Social bowlers during their visit to Tea Gardens.
Masters Presentation and Michael Rose for ranking in the top three in Australia for both individual and team events. The Myall Masters Club continues to go from strength to strength. Its Open Water Swim at Jimmy’s Beach in November last year attracted 126 competitors. “This year’s annual swim carnival attracted 177 swimmers, a record for our club,” Valerie said. She added, “This is a spectacular achievement for our club of 57 members considering our outdoor training pool closes from April through to October and many other clubs have indoor facilities.” At the recent AGM, Leon Bobako was elected new President of the Club.
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long awaited final of the Club Championship Major Singles, and what a final it was. Karen McPhie v Maynie Roberts, 27ends bowled before a winner was determined. A very close game in the beginning both contestants sharing the lead and generally only by one or two shots. By the 13th end Karen managed to have edged ahead by 5 shots but Maynie put down some great bowls and gained a lead of 1 by the 17th end. Then she won the next 3 ends adding 5 to her tally in all. The score on the 21st end Maynie 20 v Karen 15, it looked as if this contest was nearly over but no, it wasn't. Karen won the next end by 2 shots, then Maynie won the next by 1, then Karen won the next 4 ends gaining 9 shots, winning 26 v 21. the spectators were not disappointed with the standard of the bowling, a great game to watch. Social bowls results: Pam Gilchrist and Bev Stephens 12 v Jan Coomer and Lynne Green 10. Lyn Nightingale (good to have a win on your birthday) and Lynda Richards 13 v Margaret Wigman and Bev Rhodes 5. Lynne Green was the raffle winner, many thanks to the Myall Bistro and Café for donating the raffle prize.
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Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH STABLEFORD. 16/4/2019. Front 9 1. Ross Kirwan 22 2. David Brailey 20 3. Paul Fordy 19 c/b Vouchers to 15 c/b Back 9 1. Colin J Clinch 20 c/b
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B Paul Fordy Geoff Lambert Kevin Durham Bob Reid
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Lady Vets Golf Lady Vets By Fran HENDERSON
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Place 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th.
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