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Annual Concert on Saturday ON Saturday, 30 November, the Myall U3A Choir is performing its annual Concert in the Hawks Nest Community Hall. A donation of $10 payable at the door will secure a seat and supper after the Concert. Barbara Lyle, the Myall U3A Musical Director has chosen a colourful repertoire for this year's performance. “The Concert will include a variety of musical genres, from songs of reflection to popular musicals.” “The Concert is a celebration of community singing; playful folk songs, haunting laments, a touch of Opera, your favourite Christmas Carols, plus a few surprises.” Margaret Rowden will be accompanying the choir
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for the historical use of the river to be the inspiration for the names, rather than early settlers' names. The Progress Association, along with other prominent groups in the area have put forward three name options for the three wharfs, all located on Marine Drive, two of which are public wharves and the third being the ferry wharf. Two of the names – ‘The Salamander’ and ‘The Ability’ pay tribute to the paddlewheel droghers that were introduced in the early 1900's to replace the punts. Both these droghers used mooring sites where the current public wharfs are now located. The third name, the Yalinbah, is suggested for the current ferry wharf in memory of the vessel which plied the Port, River and Lakes with groceries, mail and passengers and locally known as the Yally from 1927. A pop-up session was held on 26 November at the ferry wharf on Marine Drive, on the grassed area opposite the waterfront. This session gave locals the chance to meet with Council staff and members of the Progress Association to discuss the current
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Better Access through whole MidCoast Region THE Community has collectively voiced its desire for greater pedestrian and mobility access and improved footpath and cycleway connections across the region and MidCoast Council is listening. In their community conversations this year, towns and villages from across the MidCoast were united in their desire for greater pedestrian and mobility access, and improved footpath and cycleway connections, leading Council to work towards the development of a Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan (PAMP) and a Bike Plan. As a result, MidCoast Council has engaged specialist consultants, Stantec, to undertake an independent review of the region’s pedestrian and cycle routes. Stantec has considerable experience in the delivery of traffic and transportation projects across all stages of the project life cycle including planning, development and implementation. Once they review the existing pedestrian, cycleway and access plans, they will determine the future pedestrian and cycle key routes as well as identify opportunities for developing and enhancing pedestrian and cycle related activities and attractions for community members and visitors. The first part of this project involves meeting with locals to identify each community’s priorities for pathways and this will be done at a range of community meetings. This input will then be used to develop a Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan (PAMP) and a Bike Plan.
“We’ve heard loud and clear that pedestrian and mobility access, improved footpaths and cycleways are a priority across the region,” said MidCoast Council’s Director of Infrastructure and Engineering Services, Rob Scott. “The development of our Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan (PAMP) and Bike Plan will enhance the sustainability and liveability of the MidCoast local communities and enable pedestrians, cyclists and motorists to interact with consideration and safety.” Together with MidCoast Council, the Stantec team invites all MidCoast locals to be part of this important conversation and share ideas for Pedestrian Access and Mobility in their area. Sessions are being held at: · Old Bar – Club Old Bar on Monday 25 November from 6pm · Pacific Palms – Community Hall on Tuesday 26 November from 11am · Forster – Council Chambers on Tuesday 26 November from 6pm · Taree Council Chambers on Wednesday 27 November from 10am · Hallidays Point – Black Head SLSC on Wednesday 27 November from 6pm · Harrington – Club Harrington on Thursday 28 November from 6pm · Bulahdelah – School of Arts Hall on Tuesday 3 December from 10am · Gloucester/Stroud – Gloucester Senior Citizens Hall on Tuesday 3 December from 6pm
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SWIMMERS from Germany added an International flavour to the 2019 Jimmys Beach Open Water Swim held Sunday 17 November. Competitors chose either the 600m course, the 1500m Chris “Mobbsy” Mobbs Memorial Swim or both. Publicity Officer from the Local branch of Masters Swimming NSW, Myall Masters Val Mobbs told News Of The Area, “This year we had 88 registrations in the 600m and 92 for the 1500m, all co-ordinated by Brad Jensen who did a great job from start to finish.” With water temperature at 20 degrees and the tide rising with a slight westerly wind, the first squad of swimmers set off at 9.30am in
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the 600m “warm up” race. The wind picked up late morning and swung south westerly creating the real sense of an ocean race for the 1500m course swimmers. Myall Masters has been part of the community for more than 14 years. Most members swim two to three times per week for fitness and health. Val said, “The beauty is you can make of it what you want set yourself a goal and go for it.” There are plenty of interclub meets each
year plus there are pop-up events. Some swimmers sign up to a Masters Swim Club to get ready for an ocean swim and then stay on because it’s social and good for their health. This year’s First Men’s place in the major 1500m event went to Andrew Leese in a time of 21.47 with the First Women’s award going to Brinlei Baxter in 22.55.
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now been introduced across most of the MidCoast Council region from Monday 25 November, banning all outdoor water use and restricting business water use. All MidCoast region town water supplies move to Severe Level 4 restrictions except for the Hawks Nest / Tea Gardens area, which remains on Very High (Level 3) restrictions. Severe (Level 4) restrictions ban all outdoor water use. Residents can only use recycled, grey or rain water on gardens – there is a total ban on sprinklers or garden irrigation systems. No car or boat washing is permitted, and swimming pool top-ups are also banned. Collect grey water by placing buckets in your shower, collecting your washing machine water or using kitchen sink water – and use this water on garden plants. If you are washing baby nappies or other soiled clothing, do not collect and reuse that water. Businesses across the MidCoast are now required to limit any process water to the minimum necessary to maintain basic
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WE would like to provide an update on the Hawks Nest Community Centre upgrades. Consultation took place in September and we have been busy compiling all of the valuable feedback provided by participants. This feedback is informing the proposed draft concept plans that are currently in the design phase. Once the draft concept plans are completed we will revisit to seek your further input. We aim to do this in early 2020. We will keep you informed. Koran North Engagement Officer MidCoast Council
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Final of the Novice Consistency Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling By Lynda RICHARDS TUESDAY, 19th November: The final of the Novice Consistency Competition, Bette Saillard v Judi Polak plus social bowls. Due to the extreme weather conditions play commenced earlier for the finalists. Great bowling by both competitors, unfortunately as always "there can be only one winner". Some stats on the contest neither of them scored a 10, out of the 24 ends bowled 18 were won by Bette, 4 to Judi and 2 were drawn. Judi conceded on the 24th end 140 v 100. Congratulations to Bette on her win. Thanks to Kathie Rimmer for Umpiring and Lynne Green for Marking. Social bowls played 3 games of Fours (Irene Roberts playing "swinger lead), these games were to be 18 ends but finished at 14 ends due to the hot weather/smoky conditions. A win for GOL100 Jan Coomer, Jean Glover, Jill McBride and Dale Winter 15 v Christine Fossey, Pam Gilchrist, Maureen Campbell and Loretta Baker 5. Leona Clissold, Bev Rhodes, Robyn Webster and Karen McPhie went from 4 all on the 7th end against Sheril Johnson, Dorothy Thompson,
Bev Stephens and Pat Baker to winning by 9 shots, 14 v 5. Irene Roberts, Ingrid Luck, Dawn Jones and Karen Green took the lead on the 6th end and never looked back, defeating Irene, Lyn Nightingale, Jeanette Emmett and Maynie Roberts 18 v 7. Winners on the day with the highest score were Karen Green's team. Everyone enjoyed lunch which was catered for by the Myall Bistro and Café. Thursday 21st November: Our usual "12 end day", 2 games of two bowls Triples and a game of Pairs. On Rink 2 Trish Ward, Bette Saillard and Maynie Roberts 16 v Lynda Richards, Maureen Campbell and Karen McPhie. The score 16 v 8 hardly depicts how close this game was. On the 9th end 8 all then Karen's team scored a 4, a 3 then 1, 8 shots on 3 ends game them victory.
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Motorcycles CRUISER Kawasaki VN1600A Classic. 2008. 18733 klms. Beautiful bike in Fantastic condition. Shaft drive. Back Rest. Foot Boards. Chrome Radiator Cover. Cobra Pipes. Leather saddle bags. CTek charger. Quality bike cover. Owners Manual. Full service history. Detailed receipts. Always garaged. New Tyres. Nothing to spend on it. Registered to 23.04.20. Salamander Bay $9400 ono. 0408230407
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By John PEPPERELL SUNDAY 17 November was the time for Palm Lake Resort and The Cove to get together for their end of year social bowls. The Cove team of 24 players plus supporters arrived at 9.30am and were greeted our usual substantial morning tea. Teams were selected and respective
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