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Temp Checks at Hotel just part of the World we live CHAIRS may be stacked at the Tea Gardens Hotel however owner Ben Hanson is ‘cautiously optimistic’, with great news as of Monday 1 June some relaxing of current COVID19 regulations will apply to the Hotel Industry. An update and clarity are expected mid-week to confirm specific guidelines. It is not known yet how this will affect all aspects of trading such as Pokies, KENO TAB. Mr Hanson told News Of The Area, “As it stands Sunday 24 May we have socially responsible seating for a maximum of 10 patrons.” “With 2 months of closure we have been hit hard, however we are now
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open and welcome bookings available from 11.30 to 12.45, 1.00 to 3.00, 5.00 to 6.45 and 7.00pm onwards,” Mr Hanson said. “If the table is not fully booked then we can fill numbers with walk in customers. Of course our takeaway menu is also available.” Mr Hanson said, “Hygiene and safety are our first priority; we are going above and beyond.”
“We will be advising patrons to download the COVID19 app and will have a sign in book to be completed on arrival.” “To enforce safety and ensure against complacency we have appointed a COVID19 Supervisor on hand to complete full cleaning and wiping of surfaces and you can expect to have your temperature taken at the bar too, “said Ben. Ben and Emily Hanson’s vision three years ago when they purchased the Tea Gardens Hotel was to own a Hotel for all groups and all ages. They are looking
forward to a time in the near future when they can welcome back locals including VIEW Club, The Pearls of Port Stephens, U3A and many more, when live entertainment and Ben’s beloved Thursday night Trivia can return safely to business. News Of The Area is expecting all our other Clubs and Venues to be opening again (or in more way than present) and we hope to again bring you thier regular advertisments, back into your newspaper soon.
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MIDCOAST Council’s ordinary meeting will consider the annual operational plan, which will guide Council’s works program and allocate works for the 2020 – 2021 financial year period. The meeting will be (has been) livestreamed via Council’s website, from 2pm on Wednesday 27 May. General Manager Adrian Panuccio said the operational plan details the projects and services Council will deliver to the community for 202021, and includes the budget for the same period. “Importantly, the plan also indicates how we will
measure our performance to show we are delivering on our commitments to our community,” Mr Panuccio said. “We report on our progress against this program every six months to ensure we are on track, and this information is publicly available for our community so they can be informed on our performance. The plan outlines the progress Council will make on a number of important projects during the coming year, including: · developing a climate change action plan
· revising and updating the emergency plan after the tragic bushfire events of 2019 · starting to deliver more than $2 million in Federal and State funding for bushfire recovery · developing the MidCoast environmental plan and development control plan, and · developing MidCoast Cultural and Aboriginal action plans. “These projects, and a vast number of others, will be our focus as we continue to strive to deliver our mission of delivering benefits to our
community in ways that add value and build trust,” explained Mr Panuccio. The annual budget is included in the draft plan and indicates that Council’s borrowing costs are trending downwards. The $100 million road program, funded jointly by the NSW Government and the final year of the 5% special rate variation (SRV), is included in the 2020-21 budget. Council has kept other rates and charges to a minimum during the period of the SRV. The charges which will be pegged for this year include the water availability charge, sewerage charges and the domestic waste management charge. “There has been no increase in the Waste Management charge since 2017 and sewer charges have not increased since 2018,” added Mr Panuccio. Following the meeting the operational plan and budget will be placed on public exhibition for community comment. Among other items on the meeting’s agenda will be the appointment of members to the Bushfire Recovery Reference Group, the adoption of the draft community donations and draft surveillance camera policies.
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MidCoast region Welcoming Visitors from Monday 1 June WITH the NSW Government announcing the easing of restrictions allowing travel and holidays within NSW, the MidCoast region will be welcoming visitors from Monday 1 June, although physical distancing rules will still apply. “Our businesses and especially the tourism sector are very happy to be able to begin welcoming visitors back to the MidCoast,” said MidCoast Council’s Manager of Growth, Economic Development and Tourism, Deb Tuckerman. “At the same time, local businesses are working hard to adapt their operations to ensure they comply with the public health orders and protect our community and visitors from COVID-19. Slowing the spread of the virus as restrictions ease is a key priority for everyone.” As a result, many local businesses will look a little different as they reopen. MidCoast residents and visitors alike will need to adapt to new measures, including physical distancing, increased cleaning and restrictions on numbers allowed at any one time in venues. “Our businesses are asking us to all be tolerant and expect things to be a little
different as they open and welcome visitors for the first time in two months,’ added Ms Tuckerman. While businesses will be following guidelines for operating within existing public health orders, customers also have a responsibility to practice physical distancing and comply with the requests of business operators for everyone’s health. “These measures will ensure we can reopen our businesses, and give some much needed relief to our economy.” The Australian Bureau of Statistics released figures this week indicating the NSW Mid North Coast was one of Australia’s hardest hit regions economically by the COVID-19 restrictions, with the highest national unemployment rate of 11.8%. The MidCoast Council area is part of this region. “The MidCoast community is resilient and people here really step up and pull together in hard times. The business chambers and local businesses have worked hard during the lockdown to keep business flowing, and our community has responded, supporting their local businesses wherever possible,” said Mayor David West.
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BACK in the day when I was a wide-eyed student, Mrs Loehorn made it very clear that the two acceptable ways of signing off on business correspondence were 'Yours sincerely' or 'Yours faithfully'. How things have changed. I just had a quick scan through the last 20 emails I received and the variety is overwhelming, each of them providing very distinct undertones. Interestingly there wasn't one Yours sincerely or Yours faithfully in the mix, which would have Mrs Loehorn rolling in her grave. Here we go: Best: This is the sign-off favoured by those in the publishing/arty/creatives world. It's short and punchy but it takes a certain je ne sais quoi to pull it off successfully. Thanks in advance: This one is a desperate plea for the receiver to do something. The email will involve a lot of work on your part and the 'thanks in advance' doesn't allow any room for wiggling your way out of it. Thanks in advance is from a savvy sender. They probably work for a company called Honey and Fox. Cheers: To me this is a Friday afternoon email, and yet for many this is their standard sign off. There's something overly friendly and celebratory about it. I don't sign off with Cheers unless I have three vodka shots lined up next to my laptop. Each to their own. Aho: Ok, this one is usually attached to an email about mana yoga, chakra alignments, luna medicine circles, sitar strumming and pretty much any other offering that sounds new-agey and visionary, but will actually cost you your week's wage and maybe even your soul. Lately this sign off is also attached to conspiracy emails about 5G, Bill Gates, Lady GaGa, satan worshipping, child trafficking and Adrenochrome scare-mongering, which seems a little at odds with such an earth mother complimentary close. Speak soon: This is a good one to use when something is about three weeks overdue. It sort of lets the receiver hang in there on the promise that the work is on its way. It can have a calming effect and also let you off the hook for another 48 hours. S x: The single initial and kiss is a contemporary sign-off that has a laid-back, affectionate feel to it. It causes a lot of angst to over thinkers who don't normally respond with a kiss, but feel almost obligated to return in kind or even add an extra x. Before long you end up going down a very weird rabbit hole where you profess your love to each other and shack up in Mullumbimby. Use sporadically and only when you are certain of the outcome. Yours in sincere gratitude: This sign off is definitely attached to an email requesting a direct debit from your already dwindling bank account to save homeless dogs/rainforests/ war veterans and so on. If you read right down to the sign-off on the email, you are no doubt whipping out your credit card details at regular intervals as everyone needs a handout at the moment - except the Libs who just located an extra 60 billion dollars from their JobKeeper stuff up. Carpe diem, Jasminda (Now there's a pretentious sign-off if ever I saw one)
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The Branch works MIDCOAST Council crews are currently in the process of sealing a section of The Branch Lane at The Branch, with works continuing through to the end of July. What was originally started as a 1km project has recently grown to a 2.4km extension of the bitumen seal, from the Warraba Road intersection to the Branch River Crossing. The scope of works includes
establishing roadside table drains adjacent to waterway crossings, stabilising and supplementing the existing gravel base, and finishing with a two-coat bitumen seal. Signage and guideposts will also be upgraded as part of the seal extension project. This project will not only result in a much smoother, safer drive for road users, it will also reduce the amount of sediment being washed
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that help us learn together as a K/1/2 class. J is for joy. Joy that we feel, hear, see, touch and smell at school. O is for over. Over being at home and wishing I was back in school. S is for smiles. The smiling faces on everyone. We are so happy to be back at school. E is for education. Learning at school together where we should be. P is for play. Playing together in our classroom and on the playground. H is for happiness. Happiness on everyone’s face as we remember all the good times we have together.
Students poem in coming back THE Students at St Joseph’s School at Bulahdelah are happy to be back at school. Together with their teachers they have penned a poem about their school being back after COVID-19. Each line starts with a letter from St Joseph’s and tells a story which is very apt. It is a story which the students can relate to and that puts recent times in perspective. The poem reads: S is for students. Students learning and playing together in our school community. T is for teachers. Teachers
into the Branch River. “We’re really pleased to see this project extended, not only for the improvements to our transport network, but for what this means for the community regularly using this road,” said Jamie Condie, Council’s Manager Operations (South). “It’s great to see the original length of the works doubled and on top of the improvements for road
S is for special. Special memories we have and lots more to come. Being apart has not been easy for students and home schooling has not been easy for many families. School Principal Glen Rooke told News Of The Area, “There’s a new appreciation of school for our students, they are happy to be back together and we are seeing great engagement in learning since the return to school.” Students and staff are happy to be back at school, learning and exploring their lessons together. One thing is certain, COVID-19 has seen unprecedented disruptions to school with online learning and remote lessons making every student appreciate the reality of life back in the classroom.
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users, it will also have a positive environmental impact as it reduces the amount of sediment entering the neighbouring waterways, good news all round.” Council’s Stroud operations team is undertaking the work which began in February with tree removal and will continue until July, weather permitting. For further information on roadworks taking place across the region, head to Council’s website www. midcoast.nsw.gov.au/roads.
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MIDCOAST Council is urging the community to help shape the inaugural Cultural Plan for the region. Feedback provided by the community, via an online survey, will help Council to prepare the plan which will support and celebrate arts, culture and creativity in our everyday lives. “The MidCoast Cultural aims to deliver benefits to the community through arts and cultural programs as well as diversifying the economy to support and enable arts and creative enterprises to flourish,” explained Paul De Szell, Council’s Director of Liveable Communities. Council is also hoping
to gain insight into the way locals engage in cultural activities and is asking community members to share information on their favourite experiences, stories and community facilities on an interactive map on the website. “This plan will help Council identify where improvements can be made, what kind of things the community want to see and do more of to enhance the local cultural experience and reflect the diversity of the region. “Essentially the Plan is a road map to identify what we currently have, where there are gaps, what we want to be in the future
and how we’re going to get there.” The formation of the Cultural Plan is a process that involves the wider community as well as targeted groups and stakeholders for ideas and feedback. A draft plan will be created and will go on public exhibition later in the year, and the community will be able to provide feedback on the document before it is adopted. To Have Your Say and help shape this important part of MidCoast’s future, head online and share your special places, stories and more via the survey at www. midcoast.nsw.gov.au/HYS.
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the number of children in attendance has been greatly reduced. Assistant Commissioner Michael Corboy of the State’s Traffic and Highway Patrol Command said with school students back in full attendance from today, all road users need to consider the risks to themselves and young people. “School zones will become busy from today, with student numbers, vehicles, pedestrians, and buses returning to normal frequency,” Assistant Commissioner Corboy said. “With recent restrictions changing student attendance and impacting on vehicle, pedestrian and bus flows, we can’t afford to become complacent for the remainder of the
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school term. “All road users, including pedestrians, need to consider their own behaviour in school zones; pay attention to the flashing signs, comply with requests from school crossing supervisors, and keep everyone safe on our roads.” Traffic and Highway Patrol Command Officers take this opportunity to remind road users of the following: • Drivers - to either park away from school and escort students in, park in designated areas, or heed the kiss and drop zones • Parents - to hold their school age child’s hand, along with younger siblings, when crossing the road and escorting them into school grounds
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Police will be patrolling school zones throughout NSW ensuring road users comply with the road rules, keeping everyone safe. Penalties for school zone offences include: • Drive on path - $457 / 4 demerit points • Drive without proper control - $572 4 demerit
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Government to assist Councils NSW Councils have applauded the Federal Government for a fantastic first step on the road to a locally led recovery, following the announcement of $0.5 billion additional funding to be shared by Councils across the country. Local Government NSW (LGNSW) President Linda Scott said the new funding would help stimulate local economies through the construction and maintenance of infrastructure including pools, parks and libraries and roads. “Councils are truly grateful for this recognition of need, and committed to seeing the funding is used to help their communities survive and recover from the economic impacts of not only COVID-19, but the bushfires, floods and droughts that preceded the pandemic,” Cr Scott said. “This funding will help keep local economies from
collapse by keeping the tens of thousands of people who make up our invaluable local government workforce in jobs. “It helps communities now, and it delivers public good for tomorrow. “Communities know there’s a shortage of good quality public infrastructure in NSW, and without assistance such as this, councils could struggle to deliver our parks, libraries, sporting fields and footpaths into the future.” Cr Scott also welcomed the second component of the stimulus package, which will see the Federal Government make an advance payment of Financial Assistance Grants to councils. “It’s also great that the Federal Government is bringing forward the second instalment of Financial Assistance grants this year, as they have for the past eight or nine years,” she said. “We do need to be mindful that the actual funding under the Financial Assistance Grant
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has not increased under this package and so cannot provide for additional infrastructure. “But there is no doubt that bringing the payment date forward will certainly assist with cash flow and liquidity issues for councils, who are fighting to save jobs and sustain their local economies. “We thank Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack and Local Government Minister Mark Coultan for not only listening to local government, but acting decisively to deliver an initial round of financial stimulus and support for councils.” Cr Scott said the funding package announced today marked a very good start on the long road to recovery. “This will be a marathon, not a sprint – and without taking away from this announcement in any way, we would urge the Federal Government to consider the next step so we do not lose the momentum they and our councils are creating,” she said. “Payment of an additional
newsofthearea.com.au half-year instalment to councils, over and above today’s announcement, would provide an additional $400 million to NSW councils, and would make a massive difference to the communities they represent. “We want to work in partnership with our Federal and State colleagues, who’ve done a great job minimising the direct health impacts of the pandemic, and are increasingly focused on our economic future. “Local Government understands only too acutely the budgetary pressures facing all tiers of Government, and we stand ready and able to play our part. “In the short term we will await further detail on the state-by-state allocation of this package, and on the funding criteria to be applied. “And in the longer term, we look forward to continuing to work with the Federal and State Governments to sustain local economies and deliver greater public good to the communities we all serve.”
Rate Instalments due this week WITH rate instalments due this week, MidCoast Council’s customer service team is on hand to advise ratepayers of the ways they can continue to do business with Council. While Council offices are currently closed, ratepayers are reminded they can make their payment online, via direct debit or over the phone. “With our customer service centres not yet open to the public, it is difficult for some of our customers who prefer to come in and pay their bill over the counter,” explained Paul De Szell, Council’s Director of Liveable Communities. To assist customers rates can be paid from home using Council’s online payment gateway. No merchant service fees apply at this time for the use of credit cards. “We have seen an increase in direct-debits being set up which means payments are automatically made on the due date,
Manager Appreciative of Thanks TEA Gardens Coles' Manager, Paul Mamounis received an unexpected but pleasing visit last week. Debbie Booth from Bulahdelah Central School had the pleasure of delivering a Certificate of Appreciation to the Tea Gardens Coles' Manager. The certificate was in recognition of the weekly donation of goods made by Coles to support the school’s Breakfast Club. Ms Booth said, “Coles has been doing this now for several years as part of their community participation program.” Mr Mamounis was very pleased to receive this acclamation and said, “It
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has been a trying time for everyone and how lovely it is to receive positive thanks.” Mr Mamounis hung the Certificate on their new Community Noticeboard; the first to be hung here News Of The Area has been told. Ms Booth said, “Whilst our school is not able to have its regular community helpers in due to the current situation, teachers have been manning the kitchen, toasting up delicious cheesy toasties on Thursday and Friday mornings for our students.” “We look forward to welcoming back our community helpers when circumstances allow us,” she said.
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Is there life out there in the Universe? By Stephen MacMAHON Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Astronomy Group
I KEEP getting asked this question; Do you think there is life out there in the universe? The correct answer is that ‘we don’t know’. As an observational astronomer, I have tried to avoid this question however this quest has always fascinated me. For me to put this perplexing question into perspective, there is a two pronged attack to ponder; Part 1: The quest for the search for extraterrestrial life: Part 2: If we look up into
the sky, the stars, like our Sun, are born, they live and they die. Is this not the cycle of life? Firstly, Part One: Are we alone in the Universe? The answer is ; as I said above, we don’t know? Philosophically it comes down to whether “intelligence” as we know it, is a probable outcome of natural selection, or an improbable fluke? By definition, “probable events” occur frequently, “improbable events” occur rarely — or once only. Our evolutionary history shows that many key adaptations — not just intelligence, but complex animals, complex
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cells, photosynthesis, and life itself — are simply unique, one-off events, and therefore highly improbable. Our evolution may have been like winning the lottery … only far less likely? The Universe is astonishingly vast. Our galaxy,”The Milky Way”, has more than 100 billion stars, and there are over a trillion galaxies in the visible universe, the tiny fraction of the universe we can see. Even if habitable worlds are rare, their sheer number (there are as many planets as stars), maybe the concept of extraterrestrial life, and particularly extraterrestrial
intelligence, has had a major cultural impact, chiefly in works of Science Fiction. Over the years, Science Fiction has introduced a number of these theoretical ideas, each having a wide range of possibilities. Many have piqued public interest in the possibilities of extraterrestrial life. One particular concern is the wisdom of attempting communication with extraterrestrial intelligence. Some encourage aggressive methods to make contact with intelligent extraterrestrial life. Others also argue that to do so may give away the location of Earth, making an invasion
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possible in the future. — does this suggest lots of life is out there? If so, where is everyone? We may also be utterly alone in the Universe! Such are the disparities between movies such as “ET” and “Independence Day” that polarise our feelings? The hunt for extraterrestrial life will spark scientific whilst mankind exists. Since the mid-20th century, active ongoing research has taken place to look for signs of extraterrestrial life. This encompasses a search for current and historic
extraterrestrial life, and a narrower search for extraterrestrial intelligent life. Depending on the category of search, methods range from the analysis of telescope and specimen data to radios used to detect and send communication signals. Part Two: The life of Stars (to be continued...).
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The New Normal By Marian SAMPSON NSW is blazing a trail towards a future with strong business and COVID-19 safe measures. While Queensland is operating somewhat like a Banana Republic, NSW has cleared the decks, reopening accommodation, tourist attractions, schools and allowing restaurants, pubs and clubs 50 patrons per venue. With the Queensland border firmly sealed at the time of writing and NSW
Premier Gladys Berejiklian opening the State for intastate travel from June 1, areas like Port Stephens and the Myall Coast are set to be hot options for those looking to get out of the house. One new case of COVID-19 has been recorded in the Hunter New England District, breaking a two week trend of no new cases in the region. While many locals are apprehensive, the Premier says it is safe as long as we maintain social distancing. Local restaurants, clubs
and cafes are busily gearing up to welcome visitors which are set to put locals back to work in the hospitality industry. Restaurants, Pubs and Clubs need to abide not only by the 1.5 metre social distancing rule but also the 4 square metre rule. Restaurateurs who have been struggling with only 10 patrons are keen to see the numbers increase, and they have also expressed their disappointment over people who have booked tables and failed to turn up.
news is that MoonshadowTQC will be operating daily whale watching cruises from May 27. These socially distanced experiences will offer those who partake a very private and exclusive experience. Throughout the shutdown, Moonshadow-TQC Cruises used the time to reevaluate their business model and to make modifications to vessels to ensure they are compliant with new social distancing restrictions. Mel Turner of Moonshadow-TQC told News Of The Area, “We have the benefit of large vessels that can comfortably comply with the social distancing rules, our crew and team have been inducted with special training to ensure all areas of the vessels are cleaned and we have made some rather large
modifications to the vessels removing seating to ensure safe distance for those in the main cabin,” she said. The company has also implemented new boarding procedures on the docks to the vessels. With the current COVID-19 restrictions cruises will be limited to 10 passengers on board; this will change as restrictions are further eased. The company is confident that they can safely get people back on the water for the highly anticipated Whale Season. While some will whale watch from the boats, there are plenty of shore based vantage points around Port Stephens and the Myall Coast where you can enjoy the migration of these majestic creatures. The Wild About Whales App lists vantage points and recent sightings as well as allowing avid whale watchers to record their sightings. Some of the top whale watching spots include: The hole in the wall picnic area; Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse; the Tomaree gun emplacements; Elizabeth Beach picnic area and the foreshore areas at Boat Harbour and Fishermans Bay.
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THERE’s no question about it the people of Port Stephens, and the Myall are passionate about our migratory whales and despite everything that is going on in the world, the whales migration is a constant. It’s that time of year when locals get their “Whale On”. Each year from May the humpback whales and other species make the trek north to the warmer waters of Queensland. Experts estimate that around 30,000 whales will make the annual migration and they will return south from August with their calves. Imagine Cruises has been offering virtual whale watching during the COVID-19 lockdown but for die hard enthusiasts the good
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With increased cleaning, and new rules it is best to ring or book online before simply turning up; limiting the number of people and the need to social distance outside venues. Beauty salons have also been given the all clear to open with new rules on June 1 to coincide with the lift in regional tourism. Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Nick Coates said, “We can be very confident with the numbers, we have talked about flattening the curve, there are single digit numbers in the last 24 hours… which means we can get schools back and to steadily increase
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the numbers on public transport.” Asymptomatic carriers are still of concern and have been for the whole epidemic which is why continuing hand hygiene and social distancing is imperative as Australia goes forward. It is also essential that people who are unwell do not leave their home and get tested for COVID-19. The NSW Government has not as yet given a timeline for the reopening of gyms. Community sport will be back for which many children will be grateful, however Grandparents are set to miss out on seeing
milestones as Prime Minister Scott Morrison and the health advisors have ruled against Grandparents as spectators at sporting fixtures. Kids participating in community sport will also need to shower at home, and there will be no high fives and no huddles. Banning Grandparents from community sport is about protecting the vulnerable. Greatest fears across the community are of a second wave of infection and the demographics of the Myall Coast and Port Stephens sees many of our residents are particularly vulnerable.
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LOCAL Year 12 students completing a hospitality course at School are also undertaking Barista training. Liz Smith, Hospitality Teacher at Bulahdelah Central School told News Of The Area, “As part of this training, students are required to develop skills in preparation and customer service.” Hospitality students are learning how to prepare and use the espresso coffee machine to create a variety of coffees such as espresso, latte, cappuccino and macchiato. Students are learning about industry standards for strength, taste, temperature and appearance as well as the characteristics of the different styles of coffee.
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Ms Smith said, “The skills these students are developing will assist in preparing them for future employment in the hospitality industry. It is a great way to break into the industry if you don't have any prior experience.” "It has been an invaluable experience for students to
receive coffee orders from staff. This provided feedback on the strength, taste, temperature and appearance of the coffee and the service provided.” The class is very grateful to the staff for their willingness to be the tastetesters of all the coffees made.
Get tested, even if you have mild symptoms. If you have any symptoms of COVID-19 like fever, coughing, sore throat or shortness of breath, you should get tested. COVID-19 symptoms vary from person to person. You might experience loss of smell, loss of taste, runny nose, muscle pain, joint pain, diarrhoea, nausea/vomiting or loss of appetite. Get tested even if your symptoms are mild. It's simple and free. If everyone gets tested when unwell, together we will stop the spread and save lives.
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To find your nearest testing clinic visit nsw.gov.au or contact your GP
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THIS single level brick home is positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in one of the most desirable locations of Tea Gardens. Only a few streets back from the Myall River and it's fabulous amenities including the Tea Gardens Hotel, restaurants and cafes. Leave the car at home and walk everywhere. This wonderful home offers something for everyone. Enter into the light and bright living room with sliding door access leading out to the paved outdoor entertaining area. The master bedroom is situated at the front of the home offering mirrored built-ins, a ceiling fan and access to the two way bathroom featuring a bath and a separate toilet. The living room leads to the spacious kitchen with a large pantry and plenty of
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lock up garages and a double carport. With three bedrooms upstairs, all with ceiling fans, the home affords plenty of space for the family and is ideally located within 250 metres of beaches and only 100 metres to the boat ramp. A terrific prospect for the investor on the holiday rental market, or for family holidays. A Water Paradise. Due to high holiday guest traffic, inspections are by appointment only. For further information contact John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate on (02) 49970262.
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SAVAGE 28 Flybridge 2x180hp diesels. Very economical, low D hours. 2x GPS OLSounders, S toilet, loads of extras. $46k ono 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 TRAILER Sailer, Clipper 17, gd cond, trailer rgo 9/20 $2500 49817721 190320
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It’s good exercise, fun and a great social outlet. Better yet, croquet can be played using social distancing measures. This offers the community a great opportunity to engage with each other safely, get exercise and enjoy life despite the threat of COVID-9 in our community Sue Dodds from the Myall Park Croquet Club told News Of The Area, “Following approval from Mid Coast Council, Myall Park Croquet Club reopened its lawns on Wednesday 20th May.” The club is doing everything possible to ensure the safety of its members. “We have restricted member limits to each session available and we practice the health and safety rules regarding social distancing, along with hand washing and sanitising.” Club members can book a session by phoning Pat Rowe, prior to the day they wish to play. “We are all just happy to be back on the lawns!” she exclaimed. The good news is that membership isn’t restricted and anyone interested in the game of croquet, should not hesitate to call Tony Jones on 49970816 to find out how you can get out and enjoy croquet on the Myall Coast. So, if you would like to get active, and enjoy a fun game consider giving croquet a try.
Croquet Back On By Marian SAMPSON
WHEN someone says croquet I am automatically transported into the magical world of Lewis Carroll and Alice of Wonderland. Where croquet mallets took on the shapes of flamboyant flamingos, however if the illustrators had visited Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest I am sure they would have chosen to make pelicans the feature. But croquet is far more than a wonderful fantasy.
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By Esther DIGBY HAWKS Nest Bridge Club has taken another big technological step forward by now holding regular Club tournaments online. Committee member Charlie Shuetrim, building on the initial efforts by Sally Aldrich and Sam Kebby to organize online Bridge games between Club members, has enabled the Club to hold regular competitive sessions using Bridge Base Online. Entry is limited to Club members and the movement of
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q Last year members of the Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest Probus Club spent a day playing croquet with the Myall Park Croquet Club.
last session there were 40 bridge players making up 10 tables. Participants can ‘Chat’ to each other while playing using the dedicated message link providing some lively social interaction. Inevitably, for some it has been a steep learning curve but help is on hand from more IT literate members and, once playing regularly, the new technology rapidly becomes less daunting. Congratulations to everyone who has given it a go! Results: Friday15 May N/S 1.Carol Richards and Jeanette Whalan 2. Margaret Rowden and Sally Aldrich 3.Trish Thatcher and Sam Kebby E/W 1.Bea Trehearne and Sue Matheson 2.Glenn and Linda Conroy 3. Breton and Pam Gibbs Monday 18 May N/S 1. Chez Rands and Leslie Falla 2. Liz Howarth and Pam Jones 3 Liz Caro and Jeanette Whalan. E/W 1.Sandy and Charlie Shuetrim 2.Breton and Pam Gibbs 3. Graham and Jane Uff Friday 22 May N/S 1.Catherine and Margaret Churton 2. Carol Richards and Jeanette Whalan 3. Davina O’Brien and Jenny Macintosh E/W 1. Gordon Morrison and Peter Baily 2. Shirley Beasley and Di Ayers 3. Bill Taylor and Anne Phillips
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