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Bye for Byrne By Brooke LYNCH AFTER four years of dedicated service Sister Libbey Byrne the Parish Leader of the Myall Coast Catholic Parish is moving on to pursue new endeavours. Sister Libbey joined the Sisters of Charity in 1979 at age twenty-six and moved to the Myall Coast Parish in 2016. When asked what she has enjoyed most during her time in the Myall Coast Parish she replied, “The people.” “In Bulahdelah you have the dairy farmers, down at Karuah you have people who have lived there all their lives.” “They are ‘salt-of-the-earth’ people.” “In Tea Gardens you have retirees who have grown up having their holidays here as
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fast asleep Friday night when Mrs Wilkinson heard an alarm in the distance. “I heard a faint alarm and got up to investigate what it was; I thought maybe it was at the neighbour's house.”
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“We walked around trying to find the source, and our neighbours came over because they had heard the alarm going off too.” “One of our neighbours saw that a light in the main room had a hole burned right through it and then saw that the chair was smouldering.” “We were very lucky.” Deputy Captain of Fire and Rescue NSW, Dean Chester, said that there’s no doubt that the smoke detectors saved their lives. “It’s a busy time of year for us for house fires.”
“People are getting out their heaters, but also overloading their powerboards and electrical devices. “If the smoke detectors didn’t go off, it would have been a very different story.” Mr Chester said to be extra careful of the placement of certain furniture and items around sources of heat. He also said that in the case of a fire, turn the power to the house off immediately and keep all of the doors and windows closed to keep the oxygen levels down. Mrs Wilkinson continued, “The firefighters were great and very thorough, checking the house with a CO2 detector to make sure it was safe for us to return inside.” Fire and Rescue NSW advises to test your smoke alarm batteries every month by pressing and holding the test button for at least five seconds until you hear the beeps. You should also remove dust from smoke alarms every six months, and replace batteries every twelve months. By year ten, they recommend replacing all smoke alarms completely. For more information on smoke alarms and fire safety visit fire.nsw.gov.au.
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kids or have just fallen in love with the place.” “The guys at the Pub always call out and talk to me and I’ve popped in and had a drink with them once or twice” “It is so friendly and welcoming.” Sister Libbey continued, “It’s time to take leave of Myall Coast Parish, three communities of Saint Brigid’s, Saint Stephens and Our Lady of Rosary.” “Goodbye to the thirty-nine wonderful children at Saint Joseph’s Primary School and their dedicated teachers.” “Time to say goodbye to the rivers, lakes, beaches and mountains which inspire the locals to call this area paradise.” “Time to pack the physical things and time to pack the memories, the gratitude for friendships, hospitality, meals and drinks shared.” “Goodbye, farewell and Amen” Jan Peeters a resident of Tea Gardens commented, “Sister Libbey is a remarkable woman and the more you get to know her the more you understand the depth of her intelligence, her faith and her understanding of Christianity.” “Libbey’s brand of Christianity is so relevant to everyday life and she believes the Church is on the street with everyday people.” “This is why she can relate to everyone from the Bishop to the boys at the Pub.” “The whole community will miss her but go knowing you have our respect and love.” q The chair smouldered for hours before owners realised
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Daycares to accept new enrolments By Ashley CHRYSLER THE Federal Government recently announced the end of their free childcare scheme next month. The scheme was intended to stop the childcare sector from collapsing as a result of lack of demand, as well as allow for essential workers to continue just that – going to work. The Federal Government Report found that 86 percent of childcare services said that the scheme helped them remain open, and 87 percent said it allowed them to care for the children of essential workers. For Dr Sura Abbas, a General Practitioner at
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was more of a burden on business than anything. “The Government removed family subsidies and replaced it with only 50 per cent of the fees. “At the time, we had just reopened the service due to a change in ownership and had only just commenced receiving new enrolments. “The 50 per cent was therefore based on our lower numbers. “The fact that subsidies resume next month means that we have increased our enrolments and are now nearly at full capacity. “It’s hopefully onwards and upwards from here.” The free childcare scheme will end on 12 July.
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Progress Report for Region By Gordon GRAINGER ANOTHER month has passed and we have been unable to resume group meetings of the HN/ TG Progress Association (PA), or the Council sponsored Reference Group. Signs indicate a loosening of restrictions and hopefully these meetings may be able to resume in a few months. Meanwhile there have been some developments we can report. MidCoast Council has issued their report card following Community Conversation sessions, and reported in last week’s edition of Nota. A number of community issues have, or are being addressed in TG / HN, as well as Bulahdelah and surrounds and we can advise a few updates. The application for grant funding for an upgrade of the boat ramp in Hawks Nest was incorrect and the funding applied to the Tea Gardens ramp near the bridge. We are reasonably confident the grant will be approved and the up grade completed before the holiday season. As previously reported the Moira Parade ramp and the Hough Street ramps are also in need of upgrading and we are continuing
to liaise with Council. New signs have been erected on the Singing Bridge asking bicycle riders to dismount when using the footpath and we are awaiting a response regarding the one-way suggestion for motorised wheelchair traffic using the pathway. We understand a traffic committee meeting is to be held in June. This committee is composed of Police, RMS, a representative from Port Stephens Electorate and decisions are made on input from Council. Let us all hope sense will prevail, before a serious accident. The dredging program for the eastern channel (shortcut) has begun and 15,000 cu.m. has been placed on the stockpile. The access track to the STS, damaged through erosion has been reinstated and the contractor will place 10,000 cu.m. of sand at that location during the campaign. A date to place 20,000 cu.m. on Jimmys Beach is yet to be determined and it is expected the program will be completed by end September. Have also been told the Craft Groups are reopening for customers and participants in early July. Again, social distancing will apply. As a committee member of the Progress Assn, Spokesperson for MRAG and a participant in the Ref. Group, I have read with interest Len Roberts’ Council Round-Up
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of which have had very low incidences of COVID-19 with no new cases as of late. If approved, the flight will carry select Government officials, media and business representatives, and will not subject passengers to the mandatory 14-day quarantine on arrival. The Taskforce has also recommended further international travel to other ‘COVID-19 safe’ countries from 10 September. All International travel
INTERNATIONAL travel may be on the horizon as Australia’s dedicated Tourism Restart Taskforce has earmarked 1 July as a proposed start date for travel to New Zealand and the Pacific. The Taskforce has submitted a plan to the ACT Government for the first International flight between Canberra and Wellington to take place on 1 July, both
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and Mike Richards opinion in the last 2 editions of Nota and believe I should put in my two bobs’ worth and hopefully put to rest some misunderstandings. Since the amalgamation, our community has dwindled to 5% of the MCC Shire population. The new Council was presented with enormous road and bridge repairs from Taree in particular and although some financial assistance was received from the State Government. Those
could resume by 2021, if the plan is approved. The proposed travel timetable is labelled as ‘aspirational’, with the final decision ultimately resting with both the Australian and New Zealand Governments. Hawks Nest resident Sue Collins, was sceptical of the proposed timelines. “I would think International travel for tourists will not be viable until well into next year. “Given the quarantine restrictions in Australia, and many other Nations, you could potentially face a month of quarantine. “As older Australians,
failings placed pressure on human resources as well as additional finance and urgency. With our small voice, we can only resort to the squeaky wheel principle, having presented Council with our lists of needs. Those needs often include many layers of bureaucracies from State and Federal Governments who impinge on approvals. As an example, the MRAG, with full Council assistance achieved the first dredging campaign after 8
we will be waiting to see how things develop over the next few months, both here and abroad, before deciding if overseas travel is an option for 2021.” Yonas Alem, who recently moved to Hawks Nest from the UK, said that even having the option to safely visit his family and friends back home would be a welcomed relief. “For some of us it’s about more than just being able to travel for fun. “Everyone I know is in the UK, and I’d love the option of being able to bring my daughter home to meet my family and friends.”
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Station fix should be simple Dear News Of The Area, THE ongoing saga of the upgrade of the Tea Gardens Police Station cannot pass without comment. The issue has always been the appearance of the new addition. It is quite sensible, in this day of increasingly sophisticated technology, that such new features be housed in a self contained purpose factory built unit. These can be produced in a production line system under controlled conditions and rolled out to any part of the community. This method should be cheaper than an individually built on-
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site structure which is then fitted out with the required technology. What seems to have been forgotten in this exercise is that these prefabricated units need to fit into the townscape of the environment into which they are installed. Here at Tea Gardens we have the police located in the old Court House, a simple and elegant weatherboard structure painted a traditional cream. The external appearance of the new module could, and should, have been finished to harmonise with the existing building. Instead of horizontal boarding to match the Court House the new unit has vertical boarding. Instead of being painted cream to match the adjoining Court House the new module is varnished natural timber. Visually it is an abomination. The appearance can easily be fixed. Cover the front and exposed sides with
horizontal weatherboard painted cream to match the Court House. In doing this include a front gable, again to match the Court House. This should be simple, quite easy and not expensive. I can hear the machinations of the public service churning away. To do this would require a contract of work to be prepared and then let. This would require an open public tender which would then have to be adjudicated and then administered. The result would be that a relatively small and inexpensive task would become a major exercise costing many thousands. Come on! Wake up Australia. We can do better! Colin Gratwick Tea Gardens
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ONE of the members of the Myall River VIEW Club, Hilary Gall, has recently won a wonderful raffle prize. Pictured, is Hilary being presented with her brand new LG 9 kg front loader washing machine by Gail, from Harvey Norman, Maitland. Hilary won the prize in the 2019 People’s Choice Community Lottery. The proceeds from this charitable lottery benefit many organisations, including The Smith Family, that the Myall River VIEW Club supports.
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People’s Choice Lotteries is run each year with the sale of every ticket purchased by VIEW members and families is then donated to The Smith Family. It usually amounts to about $60,000. So is a worthwhile exercise for us. The prizes are amazing as you can see. The Myall River VIEW Club sponsors five Australian students from disadvantaged backgrounds, to enhance their opportunities and achievements with education via The Smith Family’s Learning for life program. Cheryl Milburn
KIDS love a bit of independence don’t they. They like to have all the gadgets so they can Snapchat and TikTok and whatever else they have to do. I can assure you it is not so they can keep in contact with you, and it definitely isn’t so you can reach them. I’m thinking back to when I was 14 and we had two absolutely brilliant options. The first was the phone plugged into the wall with a cord that only stretched about a metre. I’m pretty sure it was designed by helicopter parents so they could eavesdrop whenever you called your friends. Our phone was in the kitchen (yep, just one phone for the entire family) so when my parents wanted the conversation to end, they just started unpacking the dish rack (note, no dishwasher) until I gave up and went and wrote a letter to them instead. ‘What on earth happened when you went out?’ my kids often ask me. Well then you had the pleasure of a pay phone (there are still some of these relics standing). If you wanted to be picked up or chat to a friend you had to stand in the phone booth and if someone else wanted to use the phone, you had to speak quickly. These phone booths were often vandalised and you couldn’t put your coin in the slot because it was full of chewing gum. Now I’m not saying there were no advantages to this system; the main one was our parents could never reach us. Until we got home, there was absolutely no way of knowing where we were or if we were okay. This system also didn’t have that annoying little tracker app that parents have now, so you could feasibly say you were in Salamander Bay, when you were actually in Darby Street, Newcastle and they’d be none the wiser. That was until they said they’d be there in 10 minutes to pick you up and you had to do some quick thinking, which is why our generation is so quick thinking and devious. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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THERE is a light at the end of the tunnel! Note to Editor: Lawks Bowls is starting Created inTea QUARK up again at Gardens Men’s XPRESS 3.3. Bowling Club. Items needed17for Onnot Thursday, June a publication canwith be the meeting was held erased as of each a Executive the is TeainGardens separate text box. Men’s Bowling Club to decide on a starting date for bowls at our Club. I understand that the Country Club is proposing to open for trading sometime in July and the Bowling Club has been given approval for competition bowls to start Wednesday 24 June on the proviso that there is strict compliance with Covid 19 regulations. Only 20 players will be permitted on each green and in accordance with regulations each player is A to & record their Created: B Foley name and phone number on the Creator No: 12390 starting sheet. Qxpress: Gaynor In the initial first 2 weeks of Checked:games Noel bowling, will be played in Pairs with 5 rinks in use on each green, a total of 40 players. The format will be threebowl Pairs These matches will be played over 21 ends with play commencing at 10.00 am. An additional competition is proposed for 10.00 am each Friday utilising the 2-4-2 Pairs format As requirements are changing on a weekly basis a review will be made after 1 July as to the format and details of our competitions and players will be advised accordingly. It is hoped we can revert to triples competitions with increased numbers on each green as restrictions ease. During the first 2 weeks the cost will be $10 (green fees) with no raffles or competition prizes as we will not have access to the inside of the club. As no drinks will be available players will be required to bring their own water. It is essential that all players wishing to play on either of the bowls days MUST contact Robin Young on phone 0417693518 or email robyoung03@bigpond.com. Single entries will be
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Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA
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Special mention should be All members interested in made of the Bowls Management playing mid-week pennants Committee members who must contact Bowls Cohave gone out of their way to ordinator Rob Young as soonas supervise bowlers in roll-up possible sessions in the past few weeks. During the lockdown, the For those of us that have Men’s Bowling Club Annual gone through withdrawal General meeting was to be held symptoms and facing the but had to be postponed. It is problems of isolation, the fact posed to now hold this meeting that we could put a few bowls 15 August 2020. down and converse with a few Nomination form for mates, albeit at a distance, has positions on the Committee been a real Godsend. will be available in the Club in Thank you! early July.
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Championship. pennants competition and It is hoped that this the 3x3 competition have Championship will be both been cancelled it is completed early in August proposed that our Club enter The Club Singles a grade 4 and grade 5 teams Championship will commence in the Midweek Pennants after the pair have been competition. The applications completed. close for these pennants on 17 After the Country Club July with competition starting opens in July a notice will be on 19 August and running for posted on the club NOTICE 6 weeks. It mightGRID be notedMthat board providing details of the Grade 5 in this competition event and seeking nominations. is the lowest grade and all Midweek pennants. members will be eligible for As the 2020 Saturday selection.
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recorded and a draw for partners will be made for the day’s bowls. It has been advised that the Country Club will be issuing new requirements for smoking areas and these are to be observed. Championships At present only one round of the Club pairs Championship has been completed. All players remaining in this Championship will be contacted to arrange finalisation of this
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OUR ‘Scallop Club’ was originally formed in 2004 by nine golfing ladies who decided to meet once a month for lunch, wine & cards taking it in turn to go to one of the members houses. This month was Elsa's turn and it was great to get together again having a break of 3 months because of the virus. We also gave some of our time to remember past members Beverley & Val. Val only recently passed away we were all very sad as we could not attend her funeral. Below is a little "ditty" I made up in 2014 when Beverley & Val were with us and I would like to dedicate this to them. Fay, Val, Doreen, Sylvia & Elsa
Now Beverley you'll have to wait Fay giggles, Sylvia laughs Please pass the chocolates Elsa states, Barbara says "at last I've won" So ends another month of fun
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Barbara, Sue, Beverley & Sandra Once a month on a Thursday they meet To enjoy a meal & sometimes a sweet. The calories go out the door As lunch is enjoyed & even more. The cards come out....the fun begins Whose deal? Whose turn? Oh, is it me? I missed my turn says Beverley Just lay your cards please says Val Sue despairs & shakes her head Whilst Fay relates stories of the dead. Doreen wonders what is going on? Whilst Elsa complains she hasn't won. Barb & and Sandra pour another wine Whilst Val says "the game is mine". Laughs abound as tales are told Of games of golf dissected & retold The fantastic drives & putts on nine Can someone please pass the wine
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LAST week, Bulahdelah resident Linda Richards posted a photo on a Community page with the simple caption, “Anyone own this pig?” Ms Richards said that her Husband was the one who had called her to come outside to look at the pig. “I went out and saw this friendly pig.” “We all gave him a pat and an apple, he took a few bites and didn’t want the rest.” “He ended up running up Harold Street into the long
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Bridge Club to open for games Hawks Nest Bridge Club By Esther DIGBY FOLLOWING the easing of coronavirus restrictions, Hawks Nest Bridge Club is opening for two sessions a week of social bridge commencing on Wednesday 24 June. In order to comply with current regulations, no more than 20 players will be allowed and the tables grouped together to maintain appropriate social distancing. A detailed Covid Safety Plan has been developed to ensure rigorous cleaning and sanitizing of the Clubhouse and all equipment. Of course, this means quite a bit of extra work for all involved but, hopefully, it will be worth it, particularly if members who have not been playing bridge online are able to play again and meet up with old friends. Local groups , such as Yoga classes, are also able to return to the Club facilities providing they, also, strictly adhere to current requirements and implement a Covid Safe Plan. A small and cautious step towards normality! Meanwhile the HNBC Bridge Base Online
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tournaments continue to grow in popularity as more members become accustomed to the different challenges of playing bridge on their computers. Results (* BBO provides robots when required to make up numbers for complete tables) Monday 8 June:- N/S 1.’ Marsden’ and Sam Kebby 2. Chez Rands and Leslie Falla 3. Liz Caro and Jeanette Whalan E/W 1. Roy Song and Bea Trehearne 2. ‘akeast’ and ‘NoelaDrive’ 3. Peter Parrett and Wendy Haycock Friday 12 June:- N/S 1.Chez Rands and Leslie Falla 2. ‘jaqpm’ and ‘marsden’ 3. Bea Trehearne and Sue Matheson E/W 1. Sam Kebby and Trish Thatcher 2. Breton and Pamela Gibbs 3. Shirley Beasley and Di Ayers Monday 15th June:- N/S 1. Carol Richards and Sue Matheson 2. Gordon Morrison and Peter Baily 3. Greg Trott and Carol Lance E/W 1. ‘Robot!’ * 2. ‘Marsden and Sam Kebby 3.Chez Rands and Leslie Falla Friday 19th June:- N/S 1. Chez Rands and Leslie Falla 2.Gordon Morrison and Peter Baily 3. Pam Jones and Elke Greenhalgh E/W 1. “Robot”* 2. ‘jaqpm and ‘marsden’ 3. Esther Digby and Carolyn Bywater
WEDNESDAY Ladies Golf winner T L Smith r/u M Reinhard Thursday Vets golf winner M
Ladies Golf results Hawks Nest Ladies Golf By Di Rumble DICKSON SATURDAY LADIES STROKE 45 Players 13/6/2020 Div 1. 1. Kerry Atkins Wakehurst Golf Club 70 2. Samantha Leggatt 71 3. Sari McDonald Wakehurst Golf Club 72C/B
grass when the owners from two doors up came home looking for him. “Glad he is reunited with his owner,” she said. Needless to say, the community had a little fun with the unusual animal sighting. Katheryn Smith said, “He is off to the market – love it, only in Bulahdelah,” with Ms Richards responding, “Different to a lost dog hey.” Beejay Freihaut chimed in with, “Hide it from dad lol, could end up as dinner.” The pig continued down Sharp 40 r/u G Grainger 35. Ball run 34 - K Hughes. 31 – T Crowther, D Johnston 30 – J Hooper, Saturday stableford men Winner – M Sharp 44 r/u – S McNaughton 38. Saturday Ladies winner – T Stellema Next week Saturday 27th June , monthly mug
Div 2. 1. Susan Muna 68 2. Elsa Doris Jones 71C/B 3. Gwen Aulburn Wakehurst Golf Club 71 Gross Div 1. Mandy Dickson 84 Div 2. Elsa Doris Jones 101C/B Balls to 74 FOURESOMES CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUND 1 68 Players 16/6/2020 Overall Winners 1. Joanne Buttrey &
Harold St, heading up to front doors in his curious wander. Ms Richards continued the jest, posting a photo of the pig at a front door with the caption, “He knocked but no one home lol.” Through the range of speculations, laughter and comments about dinner and bacon, owner Ben Partridge posted, “I’ll be there in ten minutes,” followed soon later by a photo of the pig snug at home with its stuffed animals. “All good, thanks everyone, he’s happy again with Melvin and Alex,” Mr Partridge said.
Hawks Nest Vets Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH STABLEFORD. 16-Jun-20. Stableford. A Grade 1. Colin J Clinch 20 2. Peter Buttrey 19 c/b 3. Peter Nealon 19 c/b Vouchers to 14 B Grade 1. Gary London 22 2. Roger Sykes 21 3. Michael Talty 20 Vouchers 13
Darelle Rowe 73.5 2. Cheryl Foster & Ann Morris 74C/B 3. Donna O'Brien & Ann Syme 74 Balls to 78
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Wanted WANTED to lease. Looking to lease/rent a jetty on the Myall River at Tea Gardens. Anywhere along Myall Drive. Ph Gavin 0418 497814
2x2 seater fabric lounge with matching single chair. Timber buffet & hutch with matching TV unit. Chest of drawers & matching mirror. 2 matching round marble coffee tables. All ex cond. Come take a look & make an offer. Tea Gardens. 49970147 020620
ANTIQUE Victorian Cedar dressing tble $400. Rocking Chair $220. Mother chair $350. French provincial dble bed $600. Filigree outdoor blind, new 240cm x 210cm $60. 5-sided playpen $45. Ph 0412078206 1106
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BARGAIN 23 golf balls. $25. Pair of gloss mood candle lamp $25. 49841127 0406
BOSCH Biscuit Joiner as new, little use cost $525, sell $250 4987 2338
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LEATHER Chesterfield 2 seater gd cond, $550 49849808. LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. LDSandstone SO 4 sq. mts Collection. $200. Ph 0409 042 489
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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
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TRAILER Sailer, Clipper 17, gd cond, trailer rgo 9/20 $2500 49817721 190320
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TRADIES Spitfire Northshore LPG Space Heater. YACHT As seen on the block. 38 Totally refitted for extended cruising. $350. 0439507704 New 40hp diesel. Local. $75,000 ONO. WHEELCHAIR Power, 0413046858. Easy RiderOCougar. Vg LD cond, newScontroller arm $600 0427974136 Vehicles
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DRAWER runners, (4) 700mm $20 a pair. (1) 500mm $10. 0419 144 766
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GALVANISED hot dipped bolts (37)125x10hexagon head. $1.75ech. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $1.40ech. Other sizes avail. 49872338.
PUMA pop-top camper 2012, 12ft, 1200kg, sleeps 6, one owner, rego to Nov 2020. $14,000 ono, Peter 0407 892 860 141119
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GOLF sticks 2 sets, both right handed, $150 49843097 051219
GOLF cart trailer, 2 y/o, as new cond. 750kg rated. Spare tyre. $1500 ono. 0488485735
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1996 Daihatsu Feroza, 10 makin Gd cond, approx 254000klm, LD O $8 ech mths reg, S many extras, great sec car. Economical, alf49a. 0427980079
Caravans CUB Camper Super Max Escape 2011 full annex, twin beds. Rego Aug 2019 $10,700 49872651
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JAYCO Sterling 2007 21Ft Single Kg Bds, new a/c, new wheels/ tyres, full annex, ens, elec rollout awn, vg cond. $26,750. 0427650335
2004 Toyota Landcruiser Prado VX Wagon Turbo Deisel, 372,439km, one owner serviced regularly, good condition $10K ono. 0477043206
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COROLLA Sedan 1991 white 123,000 km unreg L2Dmonths SOgood tyres runs well $200 Hawks Nest 0414921770 300420
DINGHYS 2 x 8ft dinghys, 1 alum $350, 1 ply wood $300. 0425 254 612 HOBIE 16 catamaran on gal trailer. $500 49817721 a/h
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QUINTREX Fredom Escape 2010, 4.7m, 191hrs. Yamaha 60HP 4stroke. Garmin Sounder chart/plot, bimini, spare wheel, one owner, always garaged, rego till March 2020. Will sell for $19,900. Call 0410 458 007
TEE hinges, galv, heavy duty, LD(2) 300, SO used $4 (2) 250, each. 49872338
SAVAGE 28 Flybridge 2x180hp diesels. Very economical, low D hours. 2x GPS OLSounders, S toilet, loads of extras. $46k ono
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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498
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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 temporary café located at the southern end of Mitchell Street, at Stockton (Lot 1 DP 566199).
Written registrations must be forwarded to MCH (P.O. Box 166 Adamstown, NSW, 2289; mcheritage@ iprimus.com.au; fax 02 4950 5501) no later than C.O.B. Thursday, 9 July 2020.
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OZITO 2000 Steel Cut COOKTOP OMEGA Drop Saw - 355 Wheel. Induction. 4 cooking $85. Ph 0458257676. zones. Excel condition $400 4981 2237 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au CLASSIFIEDS in the Email for Price & Proof News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof PAIR of bedside tables. Suit tiny tots. White, 1 draw w/ basket. New in DESK home office desk box $100 49841127 timber, 5 drawers, with chair, must sell $270 ono 49814854 PRIDE new scooter, paid $3100, sell for $2500ono. Also, 1 DISPLAY cabinet. Great wheel chair $100 Glass display cabinet. gd cond 49818613 $80; 0405 741 231. 0407044372
ELECTRIC Golf Cart & Trailer. VG cond. Sale due to owners ill health $5,000 ono. 49971020
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.
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KAYAK, Open water. 5 metre long. 26 KG Little use C/W Paddle & vest. $500. 0409 871 617
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Despite the disappointment of not being able to proceed this year, the committee is feeling optimistic about the continuation of the much anticipated event next year. Miss Johnson said, “We are brainstorming and pursuing new ideas in order to ensure we come back with a bang and make the next festival even better than the last.” “We know that lots of people from all over the country look forward to the festival and we are passionate in using the extra time to plan a spectacular 2021 festival for everyone to enjoy.” Miss Johnson explained how important the role of volunteers played in making the festival possible. She said “The more people we have to get behind the festival the bigger it can be.”
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Oyster and Timber Festival Chopped “It was a heartbreaking decision for everyone.” By Brooke When asked what the festival means to the town LYNCH Miss Johnson told News of The Area, “The festival is THE 2020 Karuah Oyster a much anticipated event and Timber Festival has for the town and brings a been cancelled due to COVID19 concerns but will be significant boost in tourists and income to businesses returning in 2021. over the weekend that it is Committee member held.” and festival volunteer “It’s part of what makes Kelly Johnson explained, Karuah special and the local “The unknown of the legal businesses and residents implications, as well as the will all feel the impact of not now short period of time to being able to proceed.” pull it together meant that “The local townsfolk and it just wasn’t feasible to go children of Karuah will miss ahead.” the excitement of having the “We want to ensure everyone is safe at the festival festival in their backyard, being able to show off their and social distancing isn’t town to friends and families something that is easily achieved in the festival space.” from all around.”
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