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Pigs will fly - successful fundraiser for Surf Club By Sandra MURRAY SATURDAY pig racing was a great success at the Tea Gardens Country Club on 22 February. A family fun day saw a great turnout with lots of locals showing up to bet on one of eight pigs racing safely through a fun obstacle course. The cute little pigs were all flying, with six races on the cards all to raise funds for the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Life Saving Club (TGHN SLSC). Punters had the option of buying a pig at the prerace auctions, or winning one from a raffle round,

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COMMUNITY, Council and Government working together DREDGING will go ahead in the Myall River thanks to dedicated community members and the MidCoast Council working together alongside the NSW State Government. Melinda Pavey MP Minister for Water, Stephen Bromhead Member for Myall Lakes and Kate Washington Member for Port Stephens, Mid Coast Council representatives and community members were riverside in Tea Gardens, Wednesday 19 February for the announcement. “It’s the Eastern channel of Myall River between Corrie Island and Winda Woppa at a cost of $845,000 State Government Grant

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to cheer them through the hay bales to the finish line at the food bowl. Raffle sales were strong, sold by blue uniformed SLSC members including Nicola Young, Piper and Zahli. The uniforms feature a beautiful Hawks Nest beach landscape provided by local photographer, Louise Richards. The TGHN SLSC has a big year ahead with expanding members and building improvements to the local landmark club house. “Watch this space”, declared the President, Nicola Young. “We have new members and we are committed to saving lives, creating great Australians and building our local community.”

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Koala Recovery Strategy By Sandra CLARK MYALL Koala and Environment Group Inc. held their quarterly meeting 18 February with the next meeting, being the Annual General Meeting to be held on Tuesday 19 May 2020 at 7.30pm in the Silver Dolphin Room at the Tea Gardens Hotel. Ian and Gail Morphett delivered the Quarterly Koala report informing the meeting that in the wake of the catastrophic midnorth coast bushfires in late 2019, Mathew Bell, Senior Ecologist at MidCoast Council is organising a collaboration project involving all affected parties to develop a recovery strategy for the devastated Koala populations. Ian said, “Mat Bell has invited a who’s who of people and organisations involved in Koala care.” Included are Tim Faulkner from Australian Reptile Park and Aussie Ark, Cheyne Flanagan, Clinical Director of Port Macquarie Koala Hospital (who is speaking at the UN later this month on the plight of our koalas), Dr Steve Phillips (BIOLINK and coauthor of the NSW Koala Recovery Plan), Dr Rebecca Montague-Drake (Hastings-Macleay Koala Recovery Partnership), Koalas-in Care Taree, Port Stephens Koalas, Myall Koala and Environment Group, Port Stephens Council, MidCoast Council, Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, Kempsey Council and NPWS. Port Macquarie Hospital in particular has some very innovative plans to build a breeding

programme for unreleasable Koalas (due to injury) to then release their offspring back into the wild. "As a result of their very successful Go Fund Me campaign, the hospital has significant funds to establish the breeding sites and do the clinical studies necessary to ensure proper genetic matching of the animals in the breeding programme," Ian said. The first meeting is to be held on Wednesday 25 March at the Taree Council offices.

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LOCAL swimmer, Lily Fidden, has won the 9 year old 50 metre Girls Freestyle Race at the Port Stephens Zone Swim meet held on 19 February. With a very competitive time of 51.53 seconds, Lily is in strong form for her next race in the Hunter Regional Primary Championship being held on 3 March at Lambton Pool. Lily was also the Junior Age Champion at the Tea Gardens Public School swimming carnival held back on 5 February The Tea Gardens Principal, Mr Mark Clemson, informed NOTA that, “We are very proud of her achievements and wish her the best.” Swim well Lily.

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By Ann SCULLY TEA Gardens Hawks Nest Motor Club members are excited to be staging the eighteenth Motorfest on Saturday, 14 March 2020 commencing at 10.00am at Myall Sports Park, Hawks Nest. Club President, Juergen Seil, told News of the Area, “Weather permitting, it should be a full house again and we are expecting about four hundred interesting, Veteran, Vintage, Classic and Unique cars and bikes to attend from fortyfive Motoring Clubs across New South Wales. “They all belong to the NSW Council of Motor Clubs, CMC as we call them and they are doing a great job in supporting the many NSW registered Motor Clubs whilst working in harmony with Road Maritime Services in promoting and supporting motoring enthusiasts.” Recently RMS, together with CMC, introduced an updated Historic Vehicle Registration system

called the H-Plate Log Book System. Basically, each Motor Club has a Registrar who controls the system and at substantially reduced registration fees, any suitable Veteran or Vintage vehicle over thirty years of age and near original factory specification will qualify for the H-Plate System. Once again at this year’s Motorfest, the local Rural Fire Service will provide barbeque meals with the Red Cross offering their traditionally home baked cakes and other goodies. Local Councillor, Mr Len Roberts, from MidCoast Council will open the event at 10.00am and other dignitaries in attendance will be Mayor, Mr David West and member of NSW Parliament, Kate Washington. Juergen Seil wishes an enjoyable day for everyone in attendance and in particular having fun whilst inspecting and admiring the many well restored vehicles on display.

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SKILLS back in 2020 By Sandra Clark

SKILLS will be held for the first time in 2020 on Friday 28 February at the Baptist Church in Tea Gardens. Last year ended with a Christmas themed SKILLS and was attended by residents of both Peter Sinclair Gardens and Estia Health as well as community residents. The ladies made succulent Christmas trees under the guidance of Frances Michael and were gratefully assisted by many ladies from U3A Garden Club. Christmas cards were also made under the guidance of

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MIDCOAST Council Club Grants Southern Sub Region Committee is pleased to announce their funding for local community organisations opened on 24th February, 2020. Last year our region allocated in excess of $170,000 plus many hundreds of thousands of dollars in-kind support stated C Fletcher, President Club Forster. Funds have been allocated to a diverse range of community projects including support for the Women’s Shelter, programs for young people at risk, aged and those

with chronic illnesses. This funding is administered by local representatives who have an in-depth knowledge and understanding of our local social priorities and provide funding accordingly stated J Lynch, NSW Council of Social Service representative. “Our Clubs will continue our commitment to the community by providing funding that is spread as far as possible across a wide variety of local projects, whilst providing the greatest tangible benefit to the needs of our area assured the club representatives from the Club

Hawks Nest Bridge Club By Sally HUNTER

President Bea Treharne. If you asked them why they enjoy playing bridge, they would tell probably you that they enjoy the competition, exercising their brains, and the social aspects of the game. We believe that membership in the Club is increasing for these reasons and because you don’t need to be in tip top physical condition to play, no uniforms are required, and it is an inexpensive pastime. Beginners lessons start on Tuesday 25th February at 6pm. A number of newcomers to bridge, and some relatively new members who wish to refresh their bridge skills, will be meeting every Tuesday evening for two hours of learning. They will be mentored by more experienced players and will learn how to bid, using the Standard American System,

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newsofthearea.com.au work was again very much appreciated. SKILLS has been meeting now on the 4th Friday of the month from February through to November in the Baptist church for around twenty years. First started by Caroline and David Bye of Carrington, a community minded couple who found a way through craft work, to bring together especially the new residents to the area, they both still attend today and assist current coordinator Ruth Calcutt. Ruth told News Of The Area, “along with local residents of Peter Sinclair Gardens and Estia Health, this year from March residents of Jacaranda Grove will be

q David Bye original coordinator of twenty years, along with wife Caroline, at the wood working table. attending from Cessnock.” The group are looking

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Bridge News ON Monday 10th February, Linda & Glenn Conroy were first in the N/S position and Handicap Winners. Similarly on Friday 14thFebruary, Jim and Trish Thatcher were in first position N/S and Handicap Winners and the following week Peter Baily and Gordon Morrison achieved the same result. This is relatively difficult to achieve, as the couple coming first often have very good average scores and, to win the Handicap as well, they have to beat their own average scores by a significant amount. Congratulations to them all. Jim and Trish Thatcher were overall winners of the President’s Shield in 2019, shown in the pic receiving their Shield from President Leslie Falla and Vice-

q Peter Clarke (General Manager, Club Forster), Gail Stewart (Director, Club Forster), Damian Clements (General Manager, Forster Bowling Club), Warren Gooley (General Manager, Tea Gardens Country Club), Terry Green (General Manager, Tuncurry Beach Bowling Club) and Claire Fletcher (President, Club Forster) how to play the hands, and how to score the results. Perhaps we will see more newcomers doing well in future weeks. Photograph of a beginners lesson at the air-conditioned Clubhouse, taken by Charlie Shuetrim Monday 10th February N/S 1. Linda & Glenn Conroy 2. Carol Richards & Sue Matheson 3. Peter Baily & Helen Blackbourn E/W 1. Bea Treharne & Roy Song 2. Sally Aldrich & Margaret Rowden 3. Adrian Ryan & Esther Digby Handicap Winners – Glenn & Linda Conroy Friday 14th February N/S 1. Jim & Trish Thatcher 2. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 3. Linda & Glenn Conroy E/W 1. Shirley Pearson & Beth Williams 2. Sally Aldrich & Margaret Rowden 3. Naomi & Eric White Handicap Winners – Jim & Trish Thatcher

Bulahdelah Golf results Bulahdelah Golf By Allan BENSON

THURSDAY ladies Golf winner T L Smith R/u B Gordon Thursday Vets golf winner G Grainger 38, r/u J Stellema 35 c/b, 3rd R Winter. NTP 6th/15th D Schlenert, NTP 17th D Schoonhoven 3rd shot on 3rd/12th G Grainger Had a great roll up of 23 players

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Saturday Golf winner D Schlenert, r/u R Thornton. Ladies winner B Gordon Jackpot 17th J Graham. Hole in one jackpot now at $1000. , on any par 3, conditions apply , for Saturday competition. Chookrun winner G Harvey Friday night meat and seafood Raffle, member draw $2700.

Monday 17th February 1. Bea Treharne & Roy Song 2. Linda & Glenn Conroy 3. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla Handicap Winners – Linda & Glenn Conroy Friday 21st January N/S 1. Peter Baily & Gordon Morrison 2. John Worgan & Sam Kebby 3. Linda & Glenn Conroy E/W 1. Elke Greenhalgh & Pam Jones 2. Wendy Haycock & Peter Parrett 3. Sue Bowen & Sylvia Schmeding Handicap Winners – Peter Baily & Gordon Morrison

Grants Local committee” said Damian Clements, Forster Bowling Club committee representative. General Manager of Tea Gardens Country Club, Warren Gooley told News Of The Area, “Tea Gardens Country Country Club has been involved in the ClubGRANTS scheme since its inception and has aided many worthwhile local causes including the Men’s Shed, RFS, Surf Lifesaving, Preschool, toy library, and Public School to name a few.” The scheme prioritises Grants which target groups including, among others,

forward to crafts & fellowship in this new year of SKILLS. Women’s needs, emergency services, youth education and support, disabled persons support, improved aged care support, and help for programs which don’t have the capacity to fund raise. Mr Gooley said, “Last year the Country Club the Club allocated over $15000 in funding including in kind support.” Those intending to apply for funding must fill out the necessary Application Form on either the Clubs NSW website or follow the link on the Club Forster website. Community groups can apply for funds online at www.clubgrants.com.au Applications close on 3 April, 2020.

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District Triples Tea Gardens Women’s Bowls By Lynda RICHARDS

TUESDAY 18th February: Social bowls played 2 games of Fours, 18 ends. Numbers down due to 5 teams competing in the Newcastle District Women’s Bowling Association (NDWBA) Triples Championship. Jean Glover, Dorothy Thompson, Jill McBride and Bette Saillard on the 4th end were already in a commanding position against Francis Betar, Pam Gilchrist, Bev Rhodes and Dale Winter 10 v 0. Unfortunately for Dale's team things never improved, the result a momentous win for Bette's ladies 25 v 6. Ingrid Luck, Christine Fossey, Irene Roberts and Judy McGavock also took command early in their match against Leona Clissold, Jan Coomer, Maureen Campbell and Karen Green, winning by 12 shots, 25 v 13. The winners on the day was to be the team with the highest score, both winning teams had the same score. Hence it reverted to the team with the highest winning margin, congratulations to Bette's team. The winner of the voucher to the Myall Bistro & Café was Jan Coomer, as always many thanks to the

Myall Bistro & Café for their donation of the raffle prize. District Triples: TGWBC entered 5 teams in this event, they travelled to Merewether, Kotara and New Lambton to compete. Three teams lost in Round 1, Sheila Rattray, Jeanette Emmett and Dot Dallas got through to Round 2 but lost to a team from Lambton Park. Robyn Beaumont, Lynne Green and Kayelene Pearson proved to be the stars of our club, they had a good win against a Kotara team, then a Soldiers Point side. This placed them in the semi finals, the opposition from Soldiers Point Alison Moxey, Julie Scumacher and Rosita Ryan. Our ladies bowled magnificently but on the day the victory went to Soldiers Point winning 23 v

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16. Great to see our members bowling competitively against such formidable opponents. The final resulted in a win for Kate Matthews, Genevieve Delves and Natasha Scott from Raymond Terrace, defeating Rosita's team 24 v 11. Thursday 20th February: A good win to Ann Remmant, Dorothy Thompson, Bev Dunn and Deyonne Page 16 v Ingrid Luck, Liv Everingham, Judi Polak and Jill McBride 6. Francis Betar, Bev Stephens, Sandra Leisemann and Pat Baker were too strong for Jean Glover, Jan Coomer, Bev Rhodes and Dale Winter winning 21 v 6. NDWBA Fours Competition commences Tuesday 25th February, we have teams competing in the Seniors and Open Fours. Results will be reported in the next edition.

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Stableford. 18/2/2020. Front 9 1. Alan Murdoch 20 c/b 2. Terry Hoolahan 20 3. Ron Stewart 19 Vouchers to 14

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Back 9 1. Stephen Macmahon 22 2. Jim McDonald 20 3. Robert Reid 19 c/b Vouchers to 15 c/b

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Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA

19 February: Nominated Triples this week attracted 52 players with most games being Triples but a shortage of rinks required that there be 4 teams playing Fours. There were another 6 players playing their third round in the Minor Singles. Bill Whalan, Geoff Page and Greg Smith made short work of their opponents in winning their morning game on the grass, whilst on the synthetic, Peter Gurney, Ross Barry and Paul Goodwin fought out a three-way countback to record a close win. The Luck losers today were; Kerry Ballinger, John Yabsley and Alan Greenhalgh. In the Minor Singles competition, mentioned earlier, Graham Reynolds continued his winning way defeating Rob Young 31-17. The wide-drawing, Bob Peady accounted for Gary Wynne 31-19 and Doug Naylor is looming large with a 31-22 win over

Henry Dallas. 20 February: To complete the quarter-final round of the Minor Singles, Merv Mills played Doug Andrews today with Merv progressing to the semifinal. In an early semi-final game Graham Reynolds booked a place in the final defeating Bob Peady 31-24. 23 February: In the remaining semi-final, Doug Naylor played Merv Mills today to determine the last finals position. It was a remarkable game in that Doug charged away from the 9th end and Merv was left stranded on 6 shots for the next 9 ends. Doug had established a 9-shot lead by this time. At the 18th the change happened. Merv cut loose with a 4 on the 18th and then left Doug with no answers for the next 7 ends. Once Merv hit the lead at the 21st he was never headed winning the game on the 31st end 31-17. Congratulations to both players for a great game! Merv Mills will now play Graham Reynolds for the Championship next Sunday 1 March in what should be a

cracker of a game. In other news: The Club will play four teams in the Newcastle District Pennant season commencing Saturday 29 February. In what promises to be a very competitive season, Tea Gardens will play a team in Grade 4 another in Grade 6 and two teams in Grade 7. All teams are sponsored by the Club’s major sponsor, First National Real Estate, Hawks Nest. The selectors have posted the teams and players should advise their managers as to their availability to play. In the opening round, Grade 4 will play Hamilton North at home and Grade 6 will play Bar Beach, also at home. Grade 7 (1) will play away at Fingal Bay and Grade 7 (2) will play Bayway Village. The nomination form for the Major Pairs is now on the board so get your teams together for this event. Nominations close on the 9th March. Round 1starts on the 15th March.

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We’re currently zoning in on land use plans across our region and proposed changes may apply to where you live, work, shop and play. To help you understand what’s being proposed near you, we’ll be at: Stroud School of Arts Hall Thursday 5 March, 5.30 - 7.30pm

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I feel that this boyfriend – I’m going to call him Jasper – I feel Jasper can smell your kindness in the same way that he can smell your veal parmigiana with scalloped potatoes, julienned carrots, crisp beans and a baked cheesecake topped with drizzled lemon curd and berries for dessert. Uni students don’t have a lot of spare cash, and I reckon Jasper has factored you in to his weekly budget that goes something like this: Three nights a week as a Pizza Deliverer plus my student loan plus the money I got for Christmas plus two nights a week at Mrs KC’s house for dinner minus share accommodation costs, petrol, uni books, parking fees, drinking money and six packets of two-minute noodles equals an accruing debt that I may be able to pay off by the time I’m 28. Without Mrs KC, I’ll be at least 30. Of course, I don’t doubt that you also have a very engaging personality, Mrs KC, and look, if you enjoy Jasper’s company and it isn’t inconvenient to cook for one more (particularly now your daughter has flown the coop), then I don’t see a problem with it. I would, however, tell her about this arrangement before she drops in for a surprise visit and sees his clapped out 1999 Mitsubishi Magna in the driveway. PS: If Jasper starts to bring his washing as well, all deals are off.

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YES, ‘honest materials’ is a description gaining prominence. We see a lot of homogenization and engineering in today’s properties. By homogenization I mean homes that all look the same – cookie cutter – if you like. And with engineered, I don’t mean structural compliance, I mean pre-fab floorboards, vinyl, carpet, laminate. So, when you see the term ‘honest materials’ you’re being directed to materials that are truly natural such as timber dado feature paneling; timber-lined walls and ceilings or large beams.. Instead of covering them over, the owners have elected to retain them, expose them and celebrate them. This also goes for brick, concrete or even rammed earth internal walls or fireplaces. If they’re painted or plastered, owners have removed the covering, exposing their natural state, sealing where necessary and enjoyed the natural state of the building materials. Honest materials are also found in the floorboards and other timber and iron products found in restorers yards. Whatever the product, it is inclined to have more character than the ‘shiny and new’ look we often see today. If you see it, you know you’re looking at history, warmth and character.

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Tea Gardens Rugby League Status for Season

THE Myall River Juniors Rugby League Club will hold a “meet and greet” afternoon at Myall Park on Thursday 5 March from 5pm. The Club is hopeful of forming mini [6 to 8 year age groups] and mod [9 to 12 year age groups] teams in 2020. Neil Reynolds from the Club told News Of The Area, “There has been some interest shown, however not enough to confirm age groups at this stage.” The 2020 competition starts on the weekend of 2 May, and will be played over a 16 week period. “The Club can confirm a

17 year age group, and there is still scope to form teams in the 13 to 16 year age groups,” Mr Reynolds said. “Formation of any team will require support staff. The Club will pay for any accreditations required to fulfill a role Training will be at Myall Park from 5:00pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.” The Lady Hawks will continue on the back of a big 2019 season. While a number of players have, and will leave the Club, there are many indicating their wish to play. Leah Barry will Coach the side, supported by Maria Duroux. Training will be from 6pm Tuesday and Thursday.

The first game will be 28 March at home. “The Tea Gardens Hawks are struggling to form a side in 2020,” Mr Reynold said. “A number of key players have moved on, which will test the Clubs resolve,” he said. “Coach Trent Murphy is confident additional players will turn out.” “He is supported by Greg Tassell as an assistant. Tassell’s resume will add to player strengths,” Mr Reyolds told News Of The Area. The Hawks first game will be a trial against Wauchope “Regies” at Myall Park on Saturday 28 March.

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Rescue - registered charity that believes in saving and re-homing as many dogs as possible from the council pounds. “Whilst the block is Zoned

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IN an amazing gesture of generosity, this property’s sale price is set to be donated to charity. Contact John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate for more information on this 1077sqm block of land for the future. Proceeds of this sale will be donated equally to the following: 1. Pindimar/Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest Rural Fire Service 2. Bear Cottage - Part of the Sydney Children's Hospital Network providing respite to Kids with Cancer 3. Monika’s Doggie

sun. Further into the heart of the home find casual living in an open plan design with the gourmet kitchen overlooking the family and dining areas. Through sliding doors find a large undercover decked alfresco area, large garden shed and established tropical and vegetable gardens. An outdoor bbq / kitchen area borders internal side access through the double garage which opens onto a large courtyard. Also included are extra car parking spaces, plenty of room to safely store watercraft and caravan. Contact Stuart Sinclair at Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest on (02) 4997 9022 or 0488 133 998.

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GUITAR and bass tuition, theory and musicianship graduate of Australian Institute of Music. 27 years exp. Salamander Bay. 49844731

Tea Gardens Hire Cars 0426 101 851

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BOSCH Biscuit Joiner as new, little use cost $525, sell $250 4987 2338

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BOOKS on wood turning. 4 of. From $6. 0419144766. 171019

For Sale 20 FEET Prawn Nets Lobster & Crab Traps Ph 0414299324

BRAND new boys joggers and school shoes sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. $5.00 - $25.00 4982 8922

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ARM chairs (2) Austalian made. Very comfy, ex cond. Pic on gumtree. $50 Fingal Bay 49849147 BANDSAW, large, all cast iron, 3HP motor, will cut 275mm. $1200. 0419144766.

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Development Proposal – DA-286/2020 Property description: Lot 105 DP 260058 Property address: 247 Mungo Brush Road, HAWKS NEST NSW 2324 Proposed development: Caravan park - 220 long term sites consisting of moveable dwellings including community building and facilities, civil works, landscaping and vegetation removal Applicant: Mr M Chiu View application: On Council’s website under Have Your Say or at Council Offices On exhibition until: 23 March 2020 Make a submission: Submissions must be made in accordance with Council’s guidelines and to meet legislative requirements. Please visit Council’s website to check the guidelines. c

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CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au FOOD warmer Maxim Kitchenpro, new in box. $40 49841127

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BEDS, 2 singles, white timber bedheads mattresses & bases. 2 doonas, some linen. GC clean. 49841127. $260 071119

BILLIARD Snooker table. Full size with all acc. $5000 0409496795 BILLETS of some large Oak, Moranti, Ironwood and Rosewood. Suitable for wood-turning. Price according to quantity 49872338

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BOX Trailer & Tarp Registered NSW - May 2020. In good working condition. Wire mesh backing. Removable shelves 49972880 270220

CYCLONE rotary turf edger, new, hand operated $30. 49872338. DESK, old solid timber desk, good condition, 3 deep drawers. 800 x 1200.View on gumtree. 0425289167 $50 DINING table - Antique Oak, $150 Antique Oak sideboard with mirror, $300.Both in good cond. 49828689 DRAWER runners, (4) 700mm $20 a pair. (1) 500mm $10. 0419 144 766 EXTENSION mirrors for caravan towing. $20 for pair. 0419144766. 200220

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HOME office desk timber, 5 drawers, with chair, must sell $270 ono 49814854

PUMA pop-top camper 2012, 12ft, 1200kg, sleeps 6, one owner, rego to Nov 2020. $14,000 ono, Peter 0407 892 860

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JUNIOR Stock Saddle. Hand crafted and in fair condition. $200.00. Peter 0427977521 21219

Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498

FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $220 0427 704592 GALVANISED hot dipped bolts (37)125x10hexagon head. $1.75ech. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $1.40ech. Other sizes avail. 49872338. GOLF sticks 2 sets, both right handed, $150 49843097 051219

GOLF Clubs, Brosnan, l/hand, complete set, Woods & DIrons & Putter. SIncl OL 2 Wilson Deep Red Maxi Drivers. Bag & buggy, $300 0424609065 150819

GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 0427704592 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

HANDYMAN retiring: Masonite, ply wood, pyn & mdf board. D Offcuts, small OL to large. From S $2. Also soft wood timber, ring for details. 0419 144 766.

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LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489 MACHINE Shop closing down. For sale: pedestal; drill, heavy duty power saw 4.5in capacity, 1/2in capacity, die head & chasers. Lathe tools & equip, metric & imperial micrometres, 49974809 8am-12pm 7days 2702

PETROL leaf blower STIHL BR200 backpack very good condition $250 ph 0416 214 087 PRIDE new scooter, paid $3100, sell for $2500ono. Also, 1 wheel chair $100 gd cond 49818613 0407044372

PLYWOOD 7 sheets 2.4x1.2x5. Stained 1 side, edegs damaged. $5 p/sh 49847475 a/h 0412782208 b/h 160120

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SOLID timber 4 drawer desk and swivel office chair. Ex con. Must sell. $270. Sal Bay. 49814854 STRETCHERS, 2 single easy fold, 1 mattress. $80.00 the lot. 0458257676. 281119

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Board 11ft x 31”x 5” comes with paddle, leash and board bag. $900 0429920840

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STOCK and Witworth LD 8 SO diam. 2 ¾” 0419144766.

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TEE hinges, galv, heavy duty, (2) 300, (2) 250, used $4 each. 49872338 TENT poles, wooden two piece, 5 x 1900mm, 2 x 2100mm, $4 each. 0419 144 766. TIMBER furniture, Ex cond - 1 hall stand $40, 1 TV cabinet $100, 1 dining table plus 8 matching cloth chairs $800, Ph 0477043206 281119

TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704 TTI Scroll saw, as new. $125. 0419144766. 171019

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PLY wood sheets, (1) 2400x1200x3mm LD $20. SO (2)2700x1200x4mm. $30 each. 49872338.

The below table show tidal variations at several locations. In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only.

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FENCING Slat Screen 65mm x 2400w x 1800h. 4 boxes. Slate grey. $900 49832884.

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Popular tournament saw a capacity field of 292 visitors By Bob MACKLINSHAW

in the south. It was again noteworthy that four golfers, Maria and Gordon Mather from the Shelly Beach Golf Club, with Barbara and George Young Lee from Ryde Parramatta Golf Club have played all 20 vet’s weeks of golf conducted at Hawks Nest. Another 17 have played 15 or more of those tournaments. Three teams posted a score of 96 in Monday’s Irish 4 Ball event, with the team of Carol Corr (Kiama), Jane Mackie (Richmond), Julie-Ann Taylor ( Nelson Bay) and Di Smith (Hawks Nest) prevailing as winners on a countback. With the best combination of skill and luck, Sylvia Wilson (Everglades) and Stan Tworek (Belmont) received the joint RSL LifeCare,The Grange Scratch Golf trophy. Whilst the major NSWVGA Men’s and Ladies Shield nett winners were Michael Howard (Sth West Rocks) with 84 stableford points and Rhonda Pitt (Pacific Dunes) with 87 points. There were 4 clubs with 15 or more participants and the Belmont club was represented by 47 golfers, whilst Shelly Beach golfers were successful in winning the inter-club braggers challenge cup. The purple mug Encouragement Award Recipients were David Simmons (Singleton GC) and Kay Baker (Townsville GC). Special mention must again be made of the sterling effort by Ben Mills and the course crews fantastic presentation of the course for play; whilst Sonya Acret and a team of volunteers did a marvellous job in dressing the dinner tables and serving an exceptional meal in a timely manner. Also, this tournament is forever grateful to the army of volunteers and administrative staff who contribute substantially to the success of the tournament. Our pro shop personnel are efficient and very obliging at all times. With more than 350 requesting entry forms for 2021, together with extensive

capacity field of 292 visitors front the starter on the first day’s Irish 4 Ball event. This is the biggest single course vet’s week of golf conducted in Australia, with competitors from 61 clubs from as far afield as Townsville in the north, Forbes in the West and Centenary Park

THE Myall Coast Veteran Golfers Club hosted the 20th Veteran’s Week of Golf at Hawks Nest during the first week of February. This extremely popular tournament again saw a

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