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By Daniel SAHYOUN LEAH Slockee said local Australia Day events always bring the community together. “I am proud to be Australian and there is so much to celebrate in the local area,” she said. “The history of the Worimi people, the great community spirit, our volunteer firefighters and the amazing natural environment are just a few.” On Friday 26 January, communities will be at the heart of Australia Day celebrations to be held at Karuah, Hawks Nest and Bulahdelah.

q Flying the Flags on Australia Day: Leah Slockee is proud to be Australian.

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date stems from the view that celebrating on a day which commemorates the invasion of lands already owned is offensive to Indigenous people. Leah, who is a proud member of the Worimi Nation, said Australia Day “is meant to be a day that unites everyone”. “We are all Australian regardless of our backgrounds or beliefs, everyone has their own opinion about the date and we need to respect these views,” she said. “We can’t change the past, but we can

A host of activities, entertainment and presentations have been organised to celebrate all things that make Australia great. In true community spirit, all money raised from the Karuah celebrations will be donated to the local Fire Brigades. Australia Day marks the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet on 26 January 1788, the date Captain Arthur Phillip raised the Union Jack to signal the beginning of the colony. A push to change the

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Agenda for MidCoast Council’s ‘no-show’ meeting rescheduled and Kathryn Bell. But with only the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Crs Epov and Bell in attendance, Mayor West declared the meeting could not proceed as a quorum, requiring six Councillors, had not been reached. At a workshop held in December last year, Councillors advised the first date they were all available to meet in 2018 would be 24 January. Despite this, Crs Epov and Bell notified the Mayor and fellow Councillors on 2 January of their request for an Extraordinary meeting. According to Council, under the Code of Meeting Practice, a meeting must be called within 14 days of a request being lodged. Responding to questions on social media, Cr Bell said the meeting was called to formally accept Glenn Hanford’s shock resignation, appoint an Acting General Manager, and determine the process

and timeline to recruit a replacement. “When Councillors stated at the December workshop when they were available in regards to a meeting, we were then unaware of the General Manager’s resignation,” she said. “While I expected

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some (Councillors) to be unavailable, I believed there would be a quorum and was gobsmacked that there was not.” Cr Bell stated there was “disagreement and discord” amongst Councillors as to whether the meeting was required. “In my view, there was posturing and chest beating by some who didn’t want this meeting,” she said. “I believe some Councillors didn’t show because they were genuinely unavailable

flags and snags or sun and surf, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has stressed the importance of celebrating the country’s 40,000 years of indigenous culture. and some because they were making a point.” Cr Bell stated there have “been accusations and innuendo” about her “motives and intent” for requesting the meeting. Cr Claire Pontin has used her online blog page to defend the nonattendance of her fellow Councillors, stating some were still on leave and others had work commitments that could not be changed. Mr Handford’s resignation will come into effect on 2 February.

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Gallery Grand Opening By Margie TIERNEY

THE night could only be described as ‘fabulous’ as 300 art lovers, locals and visitors gathered at the grand opening of ‘The Gallery’ on the waterfront in Tea Gardens last Friday. Guests mingled in the garden while inside the newly renovated ‘Gallery’, local musician Michael Harvey tickled the ivories. The champagne flowed and a smorgasbord of canapes wafted through the crowd.

The very latest artworks by Galleries in the Gardens members were on display and a number of them were eagerly snapped up. Mark Tedeschi, AM QC, officially declared the venue open with a flourish of a pen to canvas then invited others to add their moniker to the commemorative work. “Galleries such as this are a very important part of the fabric of society and play an important adhesive role in communities,” Mark Tedeschi said.

q GRAND OPENING: Kate Washington MP and Juergen Seil.

Mark and GIG’s President, Trevor Cook, gave an interesting potted history of the building now owned by Lee and Rob Anderson who allow the not-for-profit Group to use it as a Gallery and Activity venue. “The Gallery has risen like a phoenix thanks to the hard work of dedicated Galleries in the Gardens members,” Trevor Cook said. “Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest have always had a strong community ethos, with locals who selflessly give their time and more to benefit the area.” State MP Kate Washington said, “The Gallery is such an impressive community initiative, I encourage everyone to visit this new, beautiful Art Gallery.” So what’s next for the Gallery. Weekly ArtSpeak mornings start from Wednesday 24 January in the garden. They’re open to GIG members and anyone feeling arty and aimed at fostering friendships between ‘like minds’, the sharing knowledge and learning while working on your own art. Special exhibitions will

Art and Craft Success By Margie TIERNEY

MONTHS of hard work have paid off for the members of the Myall Art and Craft Centre following one of their most successful shows ever. In the days leading up to the show, the Centre on Myall Street in Tea Gardens was transformed into rooms of lovingly displayed art, photography, mosaics and craft to show off the best the group has to offer to the public. “The Centre has a dedicated group of

volunteer men who help out every year with the setting up, clearing out the rooms to make way for the exhibits,” Co-Ordinator, Maryanne Durrant said. And when the doors were open on the first day the people just kept coming over the next 72 hours. “People came in and were asking if they could place orders for some items,” Maryanne said. While many items were sold, there was a raffle running all through the long weekend of art to raise funds

for Community Transport in Tea Gardens. The winner was Ann Bernar who was lucky enough to take home the beautiful painting titled “Bennett’s Beach” donated by well known artist Joan Richards. Winner of the People’s Choice Award for the best art work was Christine Preston for her painting titled “Stormy Sunset”. As they’ve done for more than 20 years now the Group will be back to do it all again next year.

q GRAND OPENING: Mark Tedeschi, Lee Anderson and Trevor Cook.

also be held routinely at The Gallery. To keep abreast of Galleries in the Gardens happenings, follow Facebook: Galleries in the Gardens or check the website www. galleriesinthegardens.com.au The Gallery is located 81 Marine Drive, Tea Gardens diagonally opposite the ferry wharf. It is open every day except Tuesdays, 10am to 4pm.

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Myall Coast - 16 Pages

Covering: GREAT LAKES lower region. Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest, Karuah to Bulahdelah, & Stroud.

Top Stories • Lots to celebrate in the Myall Coast on Australia Day • Agenda for MidCoast Council’s “no-show’ meeting rescheduled • Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club hold Karen Murphy training session

Medowie & Tilligerry - 12 Pages Covering: Port Stephens - CENTRAL WARD. Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek.

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Top Stories • Lots to celebrate in the Myall Coast on Australia Day • Nelson Bay Celebrates Australia Day • Nelson Bay to be part of new Women’s Junior Rugby 7’s Competition

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Winda Walloped Again By Margie TIERNEY DAYS of relentless winds and pounding waves have once again taken their toll on Winda Woppa. An estimated 10 thousand cubic metres of sand has been lost along Jimmy’s Beach leaving steep cliffs where once were gentle sand slopes. “The natural repose of sand on our beach is about ten degrees but Council keeps building slopes in excess of twenty degrees, and wondering why we get so much sand erosion,” local resident Ken Garrard said. “Needless to say the shoreline is now a cliff, the road was saved on this occasion but only just,” Patricia Garrard told News Of The Area. Ken and Patricia Garrard have been joined by Gordon Grainger from the Myall River Action Group in calling for a long term solution to the problem. “This is the first severe weather we’ve had this year and normally we can expect another two episodes in the next 12 months,” Gordon Grainger said. “Replacement sand will be needed to be taken from the stockpile as soon as possible,” Gordon added. “But we were pleased the cement, gravel and

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sand sausage layers that were placed along the main erosion point have held and secured the roadway which had been badly damaged in the 2015 January storm” Jamie Condie, MidCoast Council Southern Region Manager, visited the area last week, but as we went to print Council was still deciding what immediate action to take. State MP Kate Washington is calling on the New South Wales Government to step up and address the ongoing coastal erosion hot spots, such as Winda Woppa. Long term, Council has committed to a sand transfer system for the next 20 years, the project scheduled to start mid year. But residents along The Boulevard believe the

measure is just a bandaid. “We cannot continue to simply apply a bandaid by replacing sand with the sand dredged from the Myall River.” “Really we are only throwing good money after bad at a problem that may be fixed by correcting some of the mistakes that were made years and years ago,’’ Patricia said. Gordon Grainger is in favour of building an artificial reef offshore or restoring Myall Point which was the natural barrier destroyed by a cyclone in 1927. In the short term, conservationists are also worried about the Little Terns who are still hatching and nesting in the sand stockpile at Winda Woppa and hope no action will be taken for at least a month.

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By pure coincidence, I spotted my vegan friend eating a Big Mac in the car park at Salamander. She is always going on about healthy living and animal cruelty. I’m tempted to call her out on this one. What do you think? Mrs HN, Fingal Bay Dear Mrs HN, WHAT an impressive piece of private investigating you have achieved. I can see you now, hiding in the bushes, your binoculars in one hand and your tape recorder in the other, like some modern-day Clarice Starling from Silence of the Lambs. Or was it at night, with your night-vision goggles, a baton strapped to your belt and a pair of handcuffs in order to immobilise your victim while you dragged a confession out of her? The conversation would go something like this: “Miriam, tell me the truth; is all that multicolour quinoa salad with a side of lentil patties just a front for your true, carnivorous habits?” “I don’t want to talk about it.” “Look, Miriam, I’m gonna make things real easy on you.” (Add an American accent at this point; it will make the scene more impressive). “It was a veggie burger. Honest.” “Ha, likely story. Well, I’ll tell you what we’re gonna do, Miriam. We’re gonna take you on down to the station and do some swabbing.” (Act like there’s two of you; it will make her feel insecure, and more likely to confess). “I’m on my way home. You’re scaring me.” “Mim. Can I call you that? Mim, there’s nothing to be afraid of, if you’re telling the truth. Are you, Mim? Are you telling the truth?” Thank goodness we have people like you in this world, Mrs HN, busy making citizen’s arrests on the poor hapless residents of downtown Salamander, with their low iron levels and occasional lapses in judgement. It will put less pressure on our real law enforcers so they can crack down on the ice-addicted burglars, white collar fraudsters, and P-platers who seem to think they can negotiate roundabouts while sexting. You go, girl! Carpe diem, Jasminda

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Motor Club Coolongolook Trip By Juergen SEIL

THIS time the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Motor Club had a very enjoyable monthly Club Run to the Salty Dog Restaurant in Coolongolook, about 50 minutes drive from Tea Gardens. Fifteen vehicles with 23 members assembled at the Tea Gardens Country Club and drove in convey to the venue. We passed four Highway Patrol Cars and two unmarked Police cars. We had no problem as our convey speed was 90km/hr.

Many Club Member’s vehicles have been beautifully restored to its original factory condition.

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An example is a 1956 Holden F. J. Ute, originally purchased new, then sold after a while and then

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repurchased and fully restored. Our many new Club

Members and existing members enjoyed very much the venue, the food

and service at the Salty Dog.

NEW solar powered lighting for North Arm Cove residents in the new parking areas at the Community Centre will improve visibility and safety, Federal Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie told News Of The Area. Dr Gillespie announced Federal funding of $5,000 towards the $10,000 local ‘Light Up Our Heart’ project being undertaken by the North Arm Cove Progress Association. “As most of the local community activities at the

hall occur in the evenings, the Association believes it is important that people know they can safely access their vehicles at the end of the night,” Dr Gillespie said. “This project will see the installation of new lighting in the carpark, to increase safety and security of people when they leave the hall after dark.” Dr Gillespie said the Federal funds would be made available under the Government’s ‘Stronger Communities’ programme. The ‘Stronger

Communities’ Programme supports the Federal Coalition Government’s commitment to deliver social benefits across Australia by funding small capital projects in each of the 150 Federal electorates. The programme’s intended outcomes are to improve local community participation and contribute to vibrant and viable communities. Round 3 of the programme will provide $22.5 million in 2017-18, $150,000 to each electorate.

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Special Cryptic for Aussie Day By Doug KOHLHOFF

Across 1: Tuition cost first negotiated, arranged and passed in UK for us (12) 5 & 49 across: “F” as assembled 230 or so years ago (5,5) 10: Somehow anoint Robin to achieve this at 23 down (10) 14: One day star, regrouped, now he's fallen from grace (8) 16: Suggestions Prime Minister and politicians worked together ... (12) 17: ... a long speech, with new decrees but lacking direction (6) 19: Remodelled Stanton Airport could provide this! (14) 20: Some sailor caught a whale (4) 23: The part of a falafel on stage taken by 1 downs? (6) 25: Dad rebuilt annex (3) 27: Emu held in empty pool starts waddling up. Yes, he fought newcomers bravely (8) 29: Dreadful biocidal panic! I lob Aida back inside (8) 31: Choose some helicopter (3) 33: Best land to cast seed on in a parable (6) 37: Trick an early Aussie farmer (4) 38: New pupils endured 5,49 problem (13) 42: English included in “New Maths” or the same arrangement without English? It's more than just a major English stream (6) 44: What you have if you combine leaderless 14 with a dual citizenship occasion (9,3) 46: Arrange to see the assembled Eora sing (8) 47: Lockup replaces first prison in former coppers noted accomplishment (10)

49: See 5 across 50: Redesigned Perth penthouses - but colourless harbour (4,8) Down 1: Some emoticon victim subjected to 19 (7) 2: Crops it adapts for hot and humid zones (6) 3: Sounds like you know this game (3) 4: Outbid Crohns and Colitis? (3) 6: Complete with new traction - or not (6) 7: See 12 down 8: Flinders' companion in ACT Assembly (3) 9: Arrange inward force unit for early resister (10) 11: New patois first language raised on 5,49 (7) 12 & 7 down: GG shot, a defeat revamped (4,2,5) 13: Left out MC not committed 15: Some hank not seen in 18 on 5,49? (5) 18: Lines used on 5,49 - Europe's lost domain (5) 21: Argue in dinghy? (3) 22: Some rises in corrupt activities. Hear it from 8? (4) 23: Federer's elation disheartened when 1-across took effect (10) 24: “A” time either way (4) 26: Musical pair in loud comeback (3) 28: Takeaway? Would require some vitamin use! (5) 30: No first pass for fool (3) 32: Fee not paid by 5,49 in Sydney (4,3) 34: Begins by uploading info. Loaded database okay? Now continue construction (5,2) 35: Disgust felt when first presenter left podium (5)

36: Outrage not right! This was due to storm damage (6) 39: Sounds like a boost for Arthur (7) 40: For Naps these are terribly bad dyes (7) 41: An other-side encounter occurs every second as her aunt Cher shows (6)

Spank N the Monkey By Rachael VAUGHAN

IF you’re looking for a nice, quiet Australia day, sitting in a pub with a quiet duo who will sit in the background and won’t disturb your quiet conversation, then Nelson Bay Diggers RSL is not the place to be. But if you’re looking for a fantastic night out on the town, celebrating our beautiful country, then Nelson Bay Diggers RSL is definitely the place to be, and ‘Spank N the Monkey’ are the duo you need to make it a memorable night! Spank N the Monkey utilises state of the art musical sequencing to faithfully reproduce everything from 1960’s classics through to the most current Top 40 hits. Spank N the Monkey’s

repertoire is deliberately diverse and covers the best songs from each decade since the 60’s. Murray Roach is a seasoned vocalist with an impressive range. He has performed as a front man for many top Newcastle acts over the past decade and beyond, and is a consummate entertainer with an uncanny ability to draw in the crowd and keep them involved. Ross Flynn makes up the second half of this impressive performing duo. He is a superb guitarist, as well as accomplished vocalist. His natural ability, dedication and absolute enthusiasm toward his craft guarantee a quality performance every time. Murray told News Of The

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Area, “We have a big following in the Bay Area.” “We’ve been playing all around the local venues since we started in 2000, and we’ve always got a great response.” “We love rocking out hard for those guys,” he said. Ross added, “Yeah, the crowds at the Bay are always great!” “They know how to party, and it’s always a fun time playing out there.” Spank N the Monkey are “crowd pleasers”, and entertainment is the name of the game. The two boys have developed a high-energy act based on their unique rapport, witty banter and stage presence. This is a night out not to be missed. Check them out on Australia Day, Friday night from 9:30pm.

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Back to School Dates TEACHERS will return to school on Monday 29 January, meaning school zone speed limits will be back in force. For students, return dates vary depending on their school and year group. Bulahdelah Central School: Years 1 to 7 and Years 11 and 12 will return on Tuesday 30 January. Kindergarten and Years 8–10 commence on Wednesday 31 January.

43: Some sang elegies, one heaven sent (5) 45: How do you find out what is kept in a basket? (3) 47: Make a mistake in claiming Terra Nullius (3) 48: Let us sound out the chief of staff (3)

Karuah Public School: Years 1-6 return on Tuesday 30th January. Kindergarten commence on Thursday 1st February. The annual swimming carnival will be held on Wednesday 7 February at Tea Gardens Swim Centre. Mrs Henry said in the event of inclement weather, the backup date is Tuesday 13 February. Tea Gardens Public School: As stated in the final

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school newsletter for 2017, all students return on Tuesday 30 January. St Joseph’s Primary School Bulahdelah

School resumes for students from Year 2 to Year 6 on Wednesday 31 January. Kindergarten and Year 1 will commence on Friday 2 February. q Tea Gardens Public School student Georgia Lawler.

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Club Fours Champions BOWLING Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA 17 January The regular starting time for Wednesday Bowls was put back to enable the Women’s Bowling Club to have a bowling session with Australian and World No1. Karen Murphy. The Club nonetheless had a good roll up for twilight 3.00 pm bowls with 30 players enjoying 12 ends of triples. There were some close scores but the winners with a runaway score of 30 points and winning 10 ends were Lance Atkins, Pip Sullivan and Greg Pearson. Second on 27 points were Alan Greenhalgh’s team of Bruce Everitt and Paul Carter. 19 January The usual 18 stalwarts played today in the Open Friday (not-for-profit) Pairs. There were 3 games of Pairs and 1 game of Triples played. It’s nice to see the winners shared around and those with boasting rights were; Peter King and Col Saillard. They edged out the triples combination of Barry Goode, Dave Ransome and Neil Kibble. Despite just playing for bragging rights there is always some fierce competition on Fridays 20 January

The semi-finals of the Club Championship Fours was played today with the favoured Sean Mearrick team reconstituted with John Parkinson substituting for Anthony Grant. Along with Ken Devlin and Richard Lee, they opposed a determined combination of Geoff Page, Greg Smith, Noel Jackson and Jeff Baker. For the second time in the competition, the hot favourites were taken to an extra end winning 21-20 on the 22nd. In the remaining semifinal, Peter Gurney, Ian Baker, Daryl Martin and Col Amos struggled early and at the half-way mark the scores were tied at 10-10. After that they powered away from the Tony Coomer, Bob Weir, Brian Emmett and Ron Webster four to make the final 20-16. It was good to see popular bowler, Bob Weir back from a long break. He substituted for Neil Kibble, struck down with a 24 hour virus. 21 January In the final of the Club Championship Fours played today the “dream Team” of Ken Devlin, John Parkinson, Richard Lee and Sean Mearrick were having no part in close finishes. Opposing the Col Amos side of Peter Gurney, Ian Baker, Daryl Martin, they put the Championship beyond doubt when they hit the lead at the 7th end leaving their opposition stranded on 6 points for 11 of the

Karen Murphy training session FROM Page 16 Saillard, Carol Hayden and Karen McPhie were leading by 11 on the 5th end against Ingrid Luck, Lynda Richards and Maynie Roberts. Maynie’s ladies attempted a comeback, loosing the game by just 2 shots. The final score 17 v 15. Another comeback story on Rink 4. Sheril Johnson, Pam Gilchrist and Jill McBride on the 8th end had a score of 1 compared to Pauline Perry, Bev Dunn and Sandra Leisemann with 10 shots. The winners were Sandra’s team 15 v Jill’s ladies 12. Good to see “a never say die attitude”. The Fours game, not sure what to report here. Lyn Nightingale, Christine Fossey, Bev Rhodes and Lynne Green 8 v Francis Betar, Dorothy Thompson, Bev Stephens and Olive McKeown 29. The winners on the day were “winners with the highest margin”. Not hard to know which team that was.

Wednesday 17th January: Team Training Session with Karen Murphy. Karen has bowled for Australia in over 600 games. The Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in April will make 5 times she has been selected to represent our country in this venue. Basically 43 years old and a bowls legend. All who attended benefited greatly from the theory and practical session. Hopefully our club will bring home a Pennant Flag this season from knowledge/skills gained from Karen. Thanks to Dale Winter, Dorothy Dallas and Bev Rhodes for catering lunch. Thursday 18th January: Weather conditions much more conducive for lawn bowls. Round 1 Club Championship Fours. On Rink 2 the winning Fours team of 2017 Karen Green, Lily Smith, Dale Winter and Kayelene Pearson v Robyn Beaumont, Julie Kennedy, Karen McPhie and Maynie Roberts. Maynie’s team gained control of this

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q 2018 Club Fours Champions John Parkinson, Sean Mearrick, Ken Devlin and Richard Lee.

remaining ends. They won 32-9 in a dominating performance. Congratulations to them and all competitors for competing. Special thanks to Ron Green who acted as umpire for most of proceedings. In other news: The draw for the Club Minor Singles Championship has been completed with play commencing next Saturday and Sunday 27/28 January. Nominations for the Minor pairs will be called for next week and the first round scheduled 24th February. match from the 13th end, eventually winning by 9 shots. The final score 25 v 16. Rink 3, a” good battle” between Bette Saillard, Bev Stephens, Lynne Green and Lorraine Harvey 19 v Ingrid Luck, Kerry Faber, Lynda Richards and Carol Hayden 16. A similar tale on Rink 4 Sheril Johnson, Jill McBride, Wendy Jones and Olive McKeown 26 v Bev Rhodes, Pam Gilchrist, Wendy Brand and Elizabeth Kelly 22. Great bowling by all competitors. Thanks to Umpire Francis Betar and Controlling Body Sandra Leisemann. Round 2 to be contested Tuesday 23rd January. Birthday greetings to Pauline Perry and Robyn Webster both celebrating their 21st. Sunday bowls has resumed for 2018. New and old bowlers welcome just $15 for a game of bowls, BBQ lunch and prizes. Names to be submitted by 0900. Games start 1000.

League Thanks Country Club By Margie TIERNEY WHILE we’re still well into summer sport, the Myall Coast Rugby League Club is already getting ready for the footie season ahead. Training and a Day of Interest is being held on Thursday 25 January at

Myall Park in Hawks Nest for both players and anyone interested in coaching. Jock Williams, President the of the Myall River Junior Rugby League Football Club would also like to thank the board of the Tea Gardens Country Club for its ongoing support of the Club.

“They recently gave us the opportunity to put on a sausage sizzle as part of the New Year’s Eve celebrations,” Jock said. “It raised around $1,400 which helps our club enormously.” “All our members would sincerely like to thank all the Board individually for their offers of help and guidance and to all the members of the Bowling Club, visitors and Staff for a very successful night.”

Hawks Nest Vets result Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH

STABLEFORD. 16/1/2018. Front 9 1. Barry MacLean 21 2. Peter Nealon 19 c/b 3. Terry Hoolahan 19 c/b Vouchers to 15 c/b Back 9 1. Graham Benson 20 2. James Slater 19 c/b 3. Peter Sinclair 19 Vouchers to 15 c/b

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q Front nine winner Barry MacLean.

Myall Vets result Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH STABLEFORD. 18/1/2018. 128 Players. A Grade. 1. Colin J Clinch 39 2. Ronald Wright 38 3. Bill Vandenberg 37 c/b 4. David Potts 37 c/b 5. Robert Macklinshaw 37 c/b B Grade. 1. Alan Townsend 39 2. Colin Rapley 38

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3. Mick Hoban 37 c/b 4. Keith Hudson 37 5. John McKenzie 36 c/b C Grade. 1. Brian Swift 42 2. Bruce Richards 41 3. Keith Smith 38 4. Milton Bloomfield 37 5. Kelvin K Clarke 36 c/b

B Trevor Mansfield Trevor Mansfield Darrell Peters

q Back nine winner Graham Benson.

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Lady Vets Golf By Fran HENDERSON 1ST R. MULLINS 2ND J. WILLIAMS 3RD A BROWNING 4TH D. MOORE 5TH H. MACGUIRE CHIP INS 2ND D. GOUGH 2ND H. WILTON 16TH J. KEMP

NTP. 10th A. Bob Macklinshaw B. Bob Liubinskas C. Ron Pollack 16th A. Brian Calverley B. Graham Benson C. Bruce Richards Balls To. A. 32 c/b B. 31 c/b C. 35 c/b

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Contact your Estate Agent to feature your home in allowing for entertaining and taking in these spectacular views. The deck comfortably would seat six -eight for lunch. On the first level there are two master bedrooms both with access to the deck and the views as well as built in wardrobes. There is a large bathroom with shower, vanity and toilet. A laundry with lots of room, linen press/ cupboard and access to the outdoor complete this level. The lower level has an open plan living area featuring a pool table – once more taking in the views and opens to the outdoors and access to the gardens and waterfront. There is third double bedroom and another bathroom with shower, toilet & vanity on this level. Internal

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Picturesque Myall Quays Estate 589 Newmans Road, Wootton Price: $1,295,000 Set within the picturesque Wootton Valley, amongst rainforest, grazing paddocks and natural bushland is this perfect 210 acre paradise of healthy living. The modern 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with its unique roofline, reminiscent of a wave, has been carefully and environmentally sited. It nestles into the side of the valley and is positioned to enable you to oversee your property. From the interior of the home or exterior deck and entertainment areas you can gaze upon your livestock grazing, or enjoy your own private viewing of the Sea Eagles, Wedgetail Eagles and Black Swans that enjoy the lake-like waterway below. The property is fully set up with 22 paddocks and 4 holding paddocks; which are serviced by multiple dams, seasonal creeks

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and water troughs. The property is capable of carrying 20 breeding cows plus their offspring. There are natural bushland timbered areas of the farm as well as rainforest and dedicated wildlife corridors to house the abundance of native animals. The current owners have employed bio diversity techniques to assist with weed management and to sustain the native flora and fauna including native bees. Of course there is rural farm infrastructure such as a 4 bay open machinery shed, a 2 bay lockup timber and iron shed and a single bay open machinery shelter. Excellent fencing and a set of stock yards at the front gate for ease of transport. Inspection by appointment only – Contact Brooke Lloyd on 0488 064 615 to obtain your information memorandum. R and R Property – 78 Stroud Street, Bulahdelah (02) 4997 4325

19 Leeward Cct, TEA GARDENS Price: $P.O.A. LOCATED in the prestigious and highly sought after Myall Quays Estate, this two year old home is immaculate and comes equipped with many additional features. Outside the gardens are thriving with structures built to offer

shade to the more delicate of plants and fresh pops of colour throughout. Two entertaining areas maximise the space, a courtyard accessed by the main bedroom and kitchen is inviting, especially for the first coffee of the morning. A grand alfresco area, including shade blinds and a bbq area, offers lovely views over the

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comfortable theatre room and second bedroom, the third and fourth bedrooms plus three way bathroom and laundry are all in a separate wing of the home. The kitchen is open plan and overlooks the dining and lounge areas with double side access’ to the court yard and alfresco areas. Lots of windows throughout the home allow plenty of light in, caesarstone benchtops are included in the kitchen plus a three zoned ducted air conditioning keeps the home at a comfortable temperature all year round. The Myall Quays Estate offers peaceful parkland and picnic areas, waterways perfect for fishing and kayaking and this beautiful home is an easy 5 minute stroll to the shopping centre which includes Coles, bakery, Post Office, newsagency, Dr’s surgery, chemist and boutique shopping. Inspections are invited and should be undertaken relatively quickly if a home in the Myall Quays Estate is in your future. Please call Stuart Sinclair from Ray White on 0488 133 997 for further information.

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