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By Margie TIERNEY AS we near the end of 2017 it’s a great time to reflect on the generosity of the Myall Community. Take for instance the volunteers from Red Cross who wake up early three mornings a week to put breakfast on the table at Tea Gardens Primary School. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning you’ll find the “Breakfast Club” providing that much needed kick start to the day for more than 50 school children. “We’ve been doing it
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decision has been made quickly but not without deep consideration. I haven’t been seeking other jobs and I was surprised to be approached with an offer in the private sector”. In accepting the resignation Mayor David West congratulated Glenn on the work and achievements since the merger in May 2016. “This is disappointing news for MidCoast. As Councillors we have been building on the great work undertaken by Glenn and the staff since May 2016. Glenn has positioned the Council for success and now our job is to continue to build on this work”, Cr West said. “Glenn will be remembered for his passion and commitment to the success of MidCoast Council”. In a statement to staff last night Glenn commented “We have faced a number of significant challenges
sit at the table to eat,” Jenny said. And it’s not just vegemite toast on the menu, there’s platters of fresh fruit, cheeses, cereal, everything that makes up a healthy breakfast. It also gives the children time to socialise with their mates and interact with
since the merger and I believe our combined efforts have set MidCoast Council up for success. I have consistently thanked staff for their efforts as the success we have achieved would not have been possible without working together.” “As always, the new year will bring its share of challenges. There are still ongoing integration projects, a backlog of roadworks, and the possibility of bringing all indoor staff under one roof. However, our capacity to meet these challenges head-on has been proven by everything we have accomplished in 2017”. “Throughout the ongoing process of aligning and integrating the way we work, we have been taking big steps towards achieving our community’s desired future, while also continuing to deliver our day-to-day services, and this has been recognised by our community”.
Eyes Down! By Margie TIERNEY
IT’S eyes down again at the Hawks Nest Golf Club. The local branch of St Vincent de Paul is again conducting its popular ‘Cash Bingo’.
Every Tuesday and Thursday until January 25 you can scratch off your numbers from nought to 90 and all are welcome. Children under the age of 18 can play
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older members of the community. While the members of the Red Cross donate their time, and a number of local businesses help out, it still costs money to feed 50 children three days a week. Recently members of the Grange Art and Craft Group donated $1,000 to the ‘Breakfast Club’. Lynda Curran and Mary Cooper from
the Grange only too happy to ensure the ongoing success of the initiative. It’s well worth noting that next year the “Breakfast Club” will be mostly selffunded, donations such as the cheque from the Grange vital to keeping ‘brekkie’ on the table for our children of the Myall.
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FEDERAL Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie has been re-appointed to the Federal Coalition Government’s Ministry. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull contacted Dr Gillespie to invite him to again be part of the Ministry as the new Assistant Minister for Children and Families, as part of new ministerial a r r a n g e m e n t s announced today. Dr Gillespie said he thoroughly enjoyed working in the Health portfolio as Australia’s Assistant Health Minister, and looked forward to the challenge
of new ministerial responsibilities. “Over the past year and half, I have very much enjoyed working with the various health stakeholders and my department in developing new policies to address the maldistribution of Australia’s health workforce. Some of those policies are now at the implementation stage, and others, are being developed in the context of a broader health workforce strategy,” Dr Gillespie said. “The creation of 26 new regional training hubs, three additional
MIDCOAST Councillors have voted in favour of proceeding with investigations into bringing Council’s four administrative offices under the one roof. The proposed site is the former Masters Home Improvement building in Taree recently purchased by the cash-strapped Council for $7 million. A draft Business Case weighing up the
costs and benefits of relocating to a single site against refurbishing the existing offices was presented at last week’s Council meeting for consideration. Meeting minutes show only Cr’s Fowler, McWilliams and Smith voted against proceeding with investigating the single site option. Council said merging the offices is expected to deliver more efficient
service delivery and cost savings over time. “The potential consolidation of Council’s administrative functions will mean tangible savings and operational efficiencies,” they said. The cost of the Masters building will be funded by a loan to be repaid over 20 years using revenue sourced from Council’s property investments. Properties currently
Federal Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie has been re-appointed to the Federal Coalition Government’s Ministry.
“I would also like to extend my appreciation and gratitude to Health Ministers Sussan Ley and Greg Hunt. Minister Hunt is an outstanding minister doing a great job in the Health portfolio. It’s been a great pleasure assisting him as we continue to implement wide-ranging reforms to improve Australia’s world-class health system to make it sustainable well into the future.” “As the Minister now
owned by Council include Woolworths Supermarket and 6ha of residential land in Tuncurry, a motel, bottle shop and the Civic Precinct site in Forster and Aviation Business Park in Taree. According to documents on Council’s website, “the loan repayments can be serviced from the lease income received from the Woolworths Supermarket in Tuncurry which is currently directed into
responsible for Children and Families within the Social Services portfolio headed up by the newly appointed Cabinet Minister Dan Tehan, I am enthusiastic about tackling some of the challenges that we have ahead of us. “It’s a broad policy area that will require many partnerships with key stakeholders in order to improve the social framework for our children, families and local communities.”
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The recent legislative change has resulted in the martial status of some couples changing from de facto to marriedovernight as their overseasmarriages became recognised in Australia. Further, there is an expectation of a flurry of weddings in the coming months as same sex couples are finally able to legally marry in Australia. However, before the cake is ordered, the celebrant booked, and the wedding bells ring, consider:
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These are but some of the considerations that need to be had when adjusting to a change of – or impending change of – marital status.
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Peter Sinclair Christmas By Margie TIERNEY
WITH the Myall now definitely in holiday mode, spare a thought for those who’ll be working through the Christmas and New Year period such as the dedicated workers in aged care. It will be business as usual over the next couple of weeks, but Santa came a little early to Peter Sinclair Gardens last week. Residents, families and guests sat down and enjoyed a traditional Christmas lunch on Wednesday. Pianist Michael Harvey
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entertained with a variety of music including a few Christmas carols that all could sing along too. “After a very busy year celebrating the 25 year anniversary of Peter Sinclair Gardens and opening of 24 additional beds,” Emma Creaswell said, “It was a good time to get together, relax and have a laugh.” “The Staff and Management of the Hawks Nest Aged Care Facility would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.”
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BULAHDELAH Chamber of Commerce and Tourism was a runner-up at the recently held 2017 NSW Business Awards. “We were informed that the judges had narrowed it down to Bulahdelah and Gunnedah Chambers with Gunnedah narrowly edging us out,” President John Sahyoun said. Bulahdelah was one of 13 finalists in the Excellence in Local Chamber category, just missing the top spot by half a point. NSW Business Chamber CEO Stephen Cartwright said due to the quality of Bulahdelah’s entry, judges
unanimously recommended the local chamber for a special award. “This is the first year I have awarded the CEO Highly Commended Certificate and I am delighted to support the State Judges in their recommendation,” Mr Cartwright said. Bulahdelah progressed to the state finals after winning their category at the Hunter Business Awards earlier this year. “This recognition is the result of many people at the local level working tirelessly to achieve the best for their community,” John said. “It has taken many years
of hard work to reach this point, it has been a journey not a destination, and there is still a lot to achieve.” The recent award ceremony was held at the International Conference Centre at Darling Harbour and was attended by more than 1,000 business representatives from around the state. The awards were presented in 12 categories, celebrating business success across a variety of industries. “It places us on the map and demonstrates that no matter how small your town is or how small you think your voice is, you can make a difference,” John said. After a well-deserved break over the holiday period, the Bulahdelah Chamber will be embarking on new and exciting projects in 2018.
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Fairies add their magic to charity this Christmas By Margie TIERNEY HATS off to those who donated to this year’s ‘It’s in the Bag’ campaign run by ‘Share The Dignity’ charity. Campaign organiser
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‘It’s in the Bag’, Jodie said. “As of 11 December, Share the Dignity collected 104,361 bags across Australia.” “Share the Dignity also received a cash donation
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from the lovely Ladies fairy day, this will go towards the rollout of more sanitary vending machines,” Jodie added. The so-called ‘Ladies of Fairy Day’ was held at the Tea Gardens Hotel earlier this month coinciding with Tradies Day Christmas celebrations in Tea Gardens
and Hawks Nest. The Ladies raised $450 for Share the Dignity and over $600 worth of presents for children in need. Fairy Day Organisers Sue Abrahams and Liz Fenwick would also like to thank Lofty’s Crane Service and the Tea Gardens Hotel for their donations.
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Myall Coast - 16 Pages Covering: GREAT LAKES lower region. Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest, Karuah to Bulahdelah, & Stroud.
Top Stories • General Manager of MidCoast Council, Glenn Handford, advised Council yesterday he was resigning • Life saved at Hawks Nest Surf Carnival
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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• The Keep Watch wristband safety initiative in Port Stephens Pools • Medowie Sports and Business Centre look towards the future • Imugi Taekwondo takes out National Championships
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Top Stories • Community Protests Nelson Bay Strategy - Council has it wrong • The Little Blue Dinosaur and Port Stephens Council Launch Road Safety and Awareness Campaign • Soldiers Point Marina Sailing School Sailing Scholarships For Kids Now Open
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made generous donations to the Clinic Bus and the Police OUR Christmas raffled has Boys Club. We supplemented been drawn and the winners our Biggest Morning Tea notified. Once again we takings and forwarded the would like to thank the very Cancer Council a substantial generous community for donation. Speciality projects, making our Christmas raffle such a success. Monies undertaken during the raised will contribute to next year, were forwarded to the year’s donations to local relevant co-ordinaters with services and charities. appreciation. This year we have We enjoy having projects
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to contribute to as well as working on our own craft specialities. We’ll be back in the Hawks Nest Community Hall on Wednesday 10th January 2018 at 9am. New members are assured a warm welcomed. Margaret Munright Wednesday Craft Group
School Holiday Fun By Margie TIERNEY NOW that the excitement of Christmas is over, the question on many parents lips is “What to do for the rest of the school holidays?” The children who live or visit the Myall are spoilt with beaches, rivers and bush to explore. But if you’re looking for something to do indoors, then Tea Gardens Library has some fun activities ahead in January. The Library is closed until Wednesday 3 January
giving Librarians Chris Shelly, Carol Johnson and all the volunteers who give their time throughout the year, a well earned rest. But when the doors open again, there’s lots to do from books to borrow to computers to use to google the world. And returning by popular demand is the search for hidden treasure at the ‘Crazy Daisy Magic Show and Pirate Party’. “Come dressed as your favourite, swashbuckling pirate, mermaid, monster or princess,” Chris Shelly said. “It will be full of excitement, mayhem, fun facts, games, games, magic and of course treasure!”
The Pirate Party is suitable for children aged five years and up, and costs $7 per child. The swashbuckling takes place on Wednesday 17 January from 2.30pm until 3.30pm. If you miss the pirates there’s also Crafty Science taking place at Tea Gardens Library on Wednesday 24 January from 2.30 till 3.30pm. The afternoon will be full of crazy, messy, slimy fun. Again the cost is $7 per head and suitable for ages 5 to 12. Bookings are essential for both activities. Head to the MidCoast Council site and its Library page or phone 4997 1265.
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o you have a pressing problem, annoying anxiety or community conundrum? Jasminda Featherlight, our resident roving Agony Aunt, is here to help. Jasminda will be responding to questions from readers throughout the circulation area of our FOUR News Of The Area papers on a rotating basis. SEND your concerns to Jasminda care of edit@mcnota.com.au and include your title, initials and suburb. Dear Jasminda, I recently received my ATAR and I didn’t get the result I was hoping for. I’m really annoyed. Miss AK, Salt Ash. Dear Miss AK,
People are not defined by a number . . . well, unless you are Kevin 07, Blink-182, James Bond 007, Ben Folds Five, The Fantastic Four . . . okay, some people are defined by numbers. But let’s not allow that to ruin a good argument. Most people are not defined by numbers, and you should not be defined by your ATAR. It may seem as though it is the be all and end all of life as you know it, but trust me, there are plenty of ways to skin a cat. Actually, don’t trust me on that one. I can think of only one way to skin a cat. Of course you are feeling disappointed at this point in time. Particularly when there are multiple media reports placing people with an ATAR of 99.85 on a pinnacle. What is even worse is when these high achievers are quoted as being devastated that they didn’t get the score they were hoping for. What the? To make you feel better, I took a quick survey of the people in my office, to see how their ATAR affected their lives. Here are their responses: “What’s an ATAR?” “At the end of the day it comes down to hard work and doing the monotonous, small things regularly. It is all about dedication and persistence.” (Picture several staff members sticking their fingers down their throats). “I have never, in my entire life, been asked what my HSC result was in any interview, promotion, or training course.” “Can you stop asking questions so we can close the building and go for a drink?” “I didn’t get into the course I wanted to, but when I look back on it, I’m pretty pleased, because I now have absolutely zero desire to be a psychologist.” (Having worked with this person, that outcome is indeed fortunate). So, Miss AK, fret not. With around one in three students failing to complete their studies within six years, there will be plenty of spots available. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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Oliver’s open for business AFTER a much anticipated wait, Oliver’s recently opened its latest store at Bulahdelah in time for the busy holiday period. With a team of 15 local staff, there were plenty of
familiar faces when the first customers came through the doors at 6am on the opening day of trade. Oliver’s Business Development Manager Lori Thompson said the new jobs
will have a positive impact on the local community. “We have mainly hired young people, so it helps support youth employment opportunities and economy in Bulahdelah,” she said.
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“It is not just about us as a business, we are also here as part of the community.” Lori said community engagement will include providing sponsorship opportunities wherever possible. To mark the official opening on 21 December, store manager Jodie McCosker cut a ribbon with the assistance of members of the Oliver’s Real Food cycling team.
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Several local residents also popped in the evening before the doors officially opened for a sneak peak of the renovated café. “Everyone in Bulahdelah has been wonderful in their support,” Lori told News Of The Area. With many travellers already aware of the Oliver’s brand, it is hoped that the organic food chain will be another drawcard to attract
motorist off the highway. Oliver’s founder and CEO Jason Gunn said the town is an excellent destination for travellers to rest and relax. “Bulahdelah has long been a famous stopping point for travellers heading north out of Sydney and the gateway to the Myall Lakes district, one of the state’s largest coastal lake systems,” he said. Bulahdelah Oliver’s is the 26th store in the chain.
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THIS fabulous home offers enormous living areas and space for the largest of families. Offering stunning water views over the waterways of Port Stephens, enjoy countless adventures within the lush surrounds Limekilns has to offer. A double carport is fixed to the double garage which offers highly sought after drive through access to the back / front yard, perfect for that special boat or caravan. A garden shed and low maintenance plants add to the natural surroundings and complete the grounds.
On entry find two separate living levels in the home. Downstairs there are three good sized bedrooms off a hallway which leads to a family rumpus room / teenagers retreat which stretches the width of the home. Currently set up with a kitchenette in the corner, there is the ability to make this a permanent fixture if desired. Sliding doors open out onto an entertaining patio which overlooks an easy care fenced lawn and then the Myall River. Also on this level
find the laundry, bathroom and large study / family room which could easily be converted into a 5th bedroom if desired. Upstairs the open plan living captures the water views from most windows. The master bedroom is double sized with a large walk in robe and en suite. This bedroom also has access to a small verandah built to capture the sun off the bedroom. A formal dining room is moderately private, and the kitchen, dining, lounge and
family rooms on the top floor open out to a large wrap around verandah. Only minutes to the public school and the Tea Gardens Marina, the patrolled surf beach and golf course are at Hawks Nest and are also in very close proximity. Perfect as a permanent home, holiday home or investment
rental, only 30 minutes to the Newcastle airport and under 3 hours to inner Sydney, the possibilities are endless -
Myall Masterpiece 127 Marine Drive TEA GARDENS PRICE: $1,600,000
THIS is the River side home we all dream of, offering all the relaxing coastal lifestyle opportunities Tea Gardens Hawks Nest has to offer including a stroll along the foreshore, coffee by the river and a spot of Koala watching. Dylan Tennyson of Tea Gardens Real Estate
welcomes this commanding four bedroom residence 127 Marine Drive, Tea Gardens to the market. The perfect weekender or a beautiful residence. With all the required features including ducted air-conditioning & vacuum, a well-appointed stone kitchen with soft close drawers, Miele appliances and a large walk-in pantry. Double glass sliding doors open through to the front deck, perfect for the evening
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inspections by appointment only, please contact Stuart Sinclair from Ray White on 0488 133 998 for further information.
BBQ or to simply watch the ferries pass. All four generous sized bedrooms are located on the entry level including the main bathroom and sitting room. The Master suite, located at the front of the home, boasts a ceiling fan, large walk-in robe and ensuite bathroom and double glass sliding door opening to the private sitting area. All the bedrooms include ceiling fans and builtin robes.
Connecting the entry level with the first floor is a grand staircase and private lift, once you arrive on the first floor you are welcomed by the large open plan kitchen, living and dining area with views through the glass sliding doors of the wonderful Myall River. A must see property for those seeking a home with the lot. Don’t miss out; homes like this are extremely hard to come by. Priced to sell at $1,600,000 Call Dylan today for a private inspection – 0418 292 908.
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From Paddock To Plate 170 Herivels Road, Wootton PRICE: $715,000
R and R Property are pleased to market this beautiful Wootton property for sale. Set within the stunning Mid North Coast region, close to beaches, wineries, Pacific Highway and located along the Great Lakes Food Trail. The farm consists of undulating grazing land of 87acres with approximately 90% cleared, it takes in beautiful views from the farmhouse and has a homely
and relaxed atmosphere. The home is perfect for the family with loads of space, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen which is light filled, fresh and modern plus has council approval for commercial cooking. There is an enclosed front room plus verandah wrapping around 3 sides taking in those extensive views and providing outdoor living style. The property has everything you need including enclosed vegetable houses, beautiful gardens,
a 4klw solar system as well as mains power, solar hot water, steel cattle yards and race, the list goes on…. This property offers opportunity for small business or just pure relaxation – take your pick! We invite you to inspect this property so that you too can experience the ambience and realise the many options available. Inspection by appointment only by calling Brooke Lloyd on 0488 064 615 at R and R Property.
Million Dollar View 79 The Boulevarde HAWKS NEST PRICE: $1,250,000
THIS view cannot be bettered! Looking across the sparkling waters of Port Stephens to the headlands of Yacaaba and Tomaree. Enjoy many hours sitting on the deck watching the dolphins at play, the yachts and pleasure boats meandering
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across the bay, the families at play on Jimmy’s Beach. This wonderful beach home is located in a much sought after and prestigious area of Hawks Nest known locally as ‘Winda Woppa’, a small peninsula set between Jimmy’s Beach on the north shore of Port Stephens, and the water ways of The Myall River, gateway to the Myall lakes National Park.
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The two story home sits on a 569sqm block and features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, double garage, spacious lounge with glass windows on all sides to make the most of the glorious views. The top balcony encompasses three sides. The property is already on the holiday rental market with an existing client base. Everything is here for all the family to enjoy. For further information contact John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate on (02) 49970262.
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BLACK glass and chrome 3 tier audio, LD t.v stand. Excellent SO p.u. Tea condition, Gardens. $55. 0419409913 BOSKA Electric Golf Buggy. Near new condition, seat & umbrella holder. Light weight Lithium battery. $495.00 Ph 49843494 BREVILLE smart oven. As new $100. Exercise bike $50. Anna Bay 49819926 CROSS trainer. Good condition. Unwanted gift. $50. 0423758466. DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584 DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652
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FLATTOP truck converstion to utility AIR Cond. Portable sides back and front Window kit, cools $850 4997 0986 36m2 Exc cond. $475 49810509 FRONT door fly screen, ANTIQUE cedar d/ heavy duty fancy shell side table $150. Dbl/ motive, with key. $275 Bed hand crochet 4997 0986 Rug multicoloured $50 0423 309410 FULL set left hand golf Clubs, 9 irons,3 woods Putter, bag & buggy ANTIQUE bottles, $100. 0427 162 769 furniture & collectibles plus 2 beach rods and ALVEY Reel. Phone: GRAMOPHONE wind 02 4984 1198 up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 4997 0986 ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dish- GUITAR and Amp washer safe. $50. Strat copy guitar Phone 02 49198139 Three pick ups and quiver arm. 40 watt amp with 4 inputs and 1 mic input. BAR fridge $50. A1 condition. $380 LD Ph 02 O49191856. S Bay 0419212863 Salamander
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LAPIDARY equipment. 1 large capacity tumbler with box of stones. 1 slab cutter. $75 each or $100 the pair. 1 bench top tumbler $50. Call Frank on 49 823 053 LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113 MACROB timber extension dining table and 6 leather chairs with 3 matching wall units and entertainment unit. $500. 0407283748 Text for photos MASSAGE Couch (Solid) 75cm wide. Portable Aluminum. 3 fold Black New has not been opened. $135 Ph: 0428450925. MATTRESS brand New king size King Koil half price $800. New in box ceramic Toilet with self closing Lid $100 49973298 MOBILTY Scooter Pride Celebrity X, D battery charger, rear OL and front carry Sbag basket. $600. or near offer. 0414447820
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OZITO Bandsaw $100. OZITO Bench Saw $100. RYOBI Bench Grinder $60. RHINO Pedestal Drill $80. OZITO Cordless Drill & Battery $30. 2hp Tank Compressor $100. Stud Finder $20. Planer $80. Orbital Sander $40. Portable Petrol Container $20. Power Master Angle Grinder $60. Timber Work Bench $60 .Phone: 02 4981 0681
TIMBER single bed and mattress as new Rarely used $200 0415374765 Shoal Bay TV corner unit timber. As new $80. 0418436856 TWO QB air mattresses and elec. pump $60 Ono for both 49841127 Nelson Bay TYRE on steel rim. Yokohama Geolander as new 215/70R/16 $75. ph 0416229166
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NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN FOR APPOINTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO THE BRANDY HILL QUARRY COMMUNITY CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE. Want to contribute to your community? Many State Significant Projects in NSW have Community Consultative Committees. These committees provide a forum for open dialogue between the proponent and representatives of the local community, stakeholder groups and local councils on issues directly relating to the project. We are looking for people who live locally or are a member of a stakeholder group (community, environment, Aboriginal or industry) to join the Brandy Hill Quarry Community Consultative Committee. Your role as a committee member would be voluntary. Selection criteria: You will be expected to contribute constructively to committee discussions, attend around (four) meetings a year, and communicate information about the Brandy Hill Quarry between the committee and the broader community. If you would like to apply, please contact the Independent Chairperson of the Brandy Hill Community Consultative Committee, Lisa Andrews, ph: 0401 609 693 or ic.articulatesolutions@gmail.com to receive a copy of the relevant nomination form and further information. Applications must be lodged by Thursday 25th January 2018 and be sent to the Independent Chairperson at the above email address or via post to: PO Box 6017, Lake Munmorah NSW 2259.
PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE A MOBILE PHONE TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY IN SOLDIERS POINT Optus plans to improve the telecommunications services in Soldiers Point and surrounding areas with the installation of a telecommunications facility at an existing site to improve coverage and mobile phone services in the area. Optus proposes to install a new telecommunications facility at: - 5-7 Mitchell Street, Soldiers Point NSW 2317 (RFNSA No. 2317002) Involving: • The replacement of three (3) existing panel antennas with three (3) new Optus antennas at a height of 15.7m on new mounts; • The installation of twelve (12) new Remote Radio Units (RRUs) at a height of 15.7m on the existing tower on new mounts; • The installation of a new GPS antenna at a height of 16.7m; • Associated and necessary ancillary works to ensure the proper functioning of the telecommunications facility including cabling, earthing, signage, safe access, electrical works and replacement or strengthening of the existing mounting arrangement. The proposed works do not require development approval. The proposed works are defined as “Low-impact Facilities” in accordance with the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997 and “maintenance activity” as defined in Schedule 3 of the Telecommunications Act 1997. The proposed infrastructure complies with the ACMA EMR regulatory arrangements. Further information can be obtained from Edwina Ross on (02) 9363 3815 or email to info@commplan.com.au or from www.rfnsa.com.au using the RFNSA Reference Number as listed above. Written submissions on the proposals should be addressed to Optus C/- CommPlan Pty Ltd, PO Box 267, Edgecliff NSW 2027 and received by 4th January 2018.
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Ahead in HSC Rankings By Daniel SAHYOUN BULAHDELAH Central School’s (BCS) top HSC results have ranked them ahead of other schools in the region once again. Figures from the NSW Education Standards Authority show Bulahdelah finished in front of Hunter River, Irrawang and Gloucester High Schools in the 2017 rankings. Additionally, it has been reported that Bulahdelah was ranked in the top five percent of 888 NSW secondary schools in the Standard English course. The rankings compare HSC results from schools based on the number of students sitting exams and the number of top bands achieved. BCS Relieving Principal Mrs Deb Gilbert attributes
the success to the hard work from students and staff, small class sizes and tailoring programs to individual needs of students. “Having smaller cohorts going through the HSC, there is more personalised approach to teaching and learning,” she said. “The rankings are certainly a bit of a confidence boost in the things we have implemented to help students through their senior studies.” Mrs Gilbert said support strategies in place include a teacher-student mentor program, study skills camp and additional teaching time. “Our staff volunteer their time over holidays, after school and on weekends for our students,” she said. “It is a matter of doing the best we can with the expertise of staff and the students we have in the school.”
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HAWKS Nest Vets. Stroke. 19/12 2017. Front 9 1. Michael Ross 33 c/b 2. Graeme Bramley 33 3. Barry Collins 34 c/b Back 9 1. Ron Stewart 33 2. Graham Kelly 34 c/b 3. Trevor J Mansfield 34 c/b NTP. A 3rd. Ian Raine 5th. Graeme Bramley 10th. Bruce Clayton 16th. Peter Nealon
q Mrs Deb Gilbert with HSC students Bonnie Webb-Hay, Bianca Mason and Kaitlyn Gregory. Thirty-nine BCS Year 12 students were amongst the record 68,816 NSW students who were awarded their Higher School Certificate this year.
q Mentor Program: HSC students Tamara Gooch and Shae Finch with Mr Chris Gladys.
q Front nine winner Michael Ross.
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