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SWAPPING his sleigh for a fire truck last week, Santa Claus was escorted by volunteer members of the Bulahdelah Rural Fire Brigade as he travelled the town to spread his Christmas cheer. Blazing sirens alerted the young and old that the jolly man in red was on his way with huge sacks of lollies in tow. The children flocked as Santa and his elves distributed the treats and wished them well. Brigade Captain Mark Hartwell said the annual Santa Run is a fun family event that brings the town together.
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Freihaut said. “It shows people from outside what a friendly town we are, it’s all about the hospitality and everyone pitches in.” Speaking with News Of The Area, cyclist Peter Hosri said the group had been “blown away” by the Bulahdelah community spirit. “Since the Facebook post, there’s been nothing but support coming our way, I’m speechless to see what has been done for us,” he said.
“It’s also been amazing just walking around the place and having everyone come up and say hi and be very supportive.” Steer North is a health promotion charity that raises funds for cancer research and patient care while promoting physical activity and a healthy lifestyle. The 45-day journey over 4,000kms will conclude in Cairns on 16 January.
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By Margie TIERNEY PUT out the welcome mat. It’s Christmas holiday time along the Myall Coast and the tourists and visitors are flocking in. The camping grounds are full and Real Estate agents in Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest have had a great response from holidaymakers looking for rentals over the January period. “We have 138 holiday rentals and it’s looking very positive for January,” James Murphy said. It’s also been a much
better year for home and unit sales in Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest. “We’ve had our biggest November ever,” James said. “The strong interest from Sydney and Newcastle is far outstripping supply,” James told News Of The Area. First National Real Estate at Hawks Nest has more than 100 properties on its holiday books. “We’re pretty full over the Christmas New Year Period but we still have some properties available
from the 14th to 28th January,” Holiday Manager Kaye Simpson said. Lisa Hamilton from Ray White in Tea Gardens said, “We’ve had a better year, we’ve had more bookings consistently since the October long weekend.” LJ Hooker in Tea Gardens is looking to grow its holiday rent roll under new Principal Lisa Dale. While Boutique Agency Hawks Nest Beach Realty is happy with its 60 holiday properties. “We give more
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“We are a small community and we want to show off the small-town spirit,” he said. “The lollies given out mainly came through donations to the brigade, but we also used some of our own funds as well.” Throughout the year, the 15 volunteer members have protected the community from countless bushfires, assisted with motor vehicle accidents, carried out reduction burns, attended training sessions and organised numerous fundraising activities. Mr Hartwell said the skills learnt through the brigade are
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IT’S that time of the year when the normally sleepy towns of Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest swell to overflowing with visitors and tourists. For many, it’s an annual pilgrimage, following in the footsteps of their parents or grandparents who came for a holiday over the Christmas period, year in year out. For others, they came, they
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Jayne’s Hair and Beauty has just marked its 25th birthday. “We opened 7 December 1991 when the shopping centre was brand new,” Owner Jayne Ireland told
News Of The Area. Jayne has been cutting and perming for more than 30 years. “I went to TAFE and my mother actually followed me 18 months later doing hairdressing when she was 40,” Jayne said. “She helped me, until I had my first child, then she made me choose between her being a grandmother or a hairdresser, you can’t have both Mum said, so I chose Grandma.”
AN Upper Myall man will appear in court after damaging vehicles at a house in Bulahdelah earlier this month. Police report they were called to the house after the 39-year-old male caused damage to two parked vehicles before pushing over a large ceramic pot. The offender was identified a short time later and was located as
he was driving away from the BP Service Station in Bulahdelah. The driver failed to stop as directed by police and a short pursuit followed. After further investigations, the man was charged with matters relating to the incident which occurred on 7 December. He will appear before Foster Local Court in relation to the charges.
IN an era when so many small businesses go to the wall, Jayne’s Hairdressing Salon in Tea Gardens has celebrated a remarkable milestone.
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I learned how to be a working mother from my mother, I had an excellent mentor.’’ When Jayne first trained it was the blue rinse set, French rolls and perms. “When I started everyone came in every week to have their set, but that changed with the invention of the blow dryer and hair straightener.” Men’s hairdressing has also changed with demand for ‘man-scaping’ and product.
“The young men now are much more conscious about their styles.” Beauty work too has become the norm. “I do waxing, pedicures, manicures, lash and brow tinting.” “When I started doing beauty work 25 years ago it was very much a luxury, now it’s almost a necessity.” In a reflective mood, Jayne said, “This salon has been the stable influence in my life and my children.”
“It’s been the one thing that’s stayed the same.” As for the future, “When I started the salon I was only a young woman and I stood out the front and said this is it for the next 25 years, I’ll raise my kids and that’s what happened, but as I got to that 25 years I thought, what am I going to do now and I walked around for a while and then decided I’ll put in another 25 if I last that long.”
THE community permission from the Principal. is reminded This advice comes that no one is following a break in at Bulahdelah Central School permitted on earlier this month. Police report offenders school grounds forced open the roller door of the school canteen then during the stole a number of items on 3 December. holiday period Graffiti was also left on walls and windows at the without prior
school. Forensic Services Police attended the scene to assist with the investigation. It is reported that the school has a number of security measures in place including an alarm system and frequent patrols from a security company. Local police will also be regularly patrolling the school and surrounding areas during the holiday period.
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Eat it to beat it By Margie TIERNEY
AS 2017 approaches, inspiration is at hand for Hunter residents looking to put down the booze and stock up on beverages that don’t fuel a hangover. Cancer Council NSW nutrition program Eat It To Beat It works with parents to help families add more fruit and vegetables to the household diet for better health and cancer prevention. The program has already helped inspire more than 1470 Hunter parents in 2016, through free sessions and workshops. Hunter Nutrition Project Officer Clare Murphy said celebrating the New Year and making a resolution to pick up healthy habits was a great way to start 2017. Drinks, which so often featured in celebrations,
offered a great starting point. “Fruit and veg mocktails can add great liquid punch to a New Year’s party, while fruit and veg smoothies offer a great pick-meup next morning,” Miss Murphy said. “It’s also a quick and easy way to help reach the recommended daily intake of two serves of fruit and five serves of vegetables.” Miss Murphy said New Year was also a great time to think about lifestyle choices, which affected cancer risk. In Australia approximately 37,000 or one third of cancer cases each year are preventable. Evidence now shows that nearly as many cancer cases are caused by a combination of the following lifestyle choices as smoking: drinking
too much alcohol; being overweight; a lack of physical activity; eating too much red and processed meat; and not eating enough fruit and vegetables. For New Year’s fruit and vegetable beverage inspiration, try these recipes: Mocktail: juice or blend your favourite combination of fruits (mixed berries, orange and pineapple, or grapes) and mix with a sparkling water or milk base, along with cubed or crushed ice. Frozen fruit pieces make a great garnish too. Smoothie: in a blender combine two large handfuls of baby spinach, one banana, five strawberries, one mandarin or small orange, ½ cup water and ice cubes. For information and ideas: eatittobeatit.com. au or pinterest.com/ cancercouncil/easy-fruitveg
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This is a good environmental outcome and something Council will manage in the future by striving to limit operational works in the area to outside these times. Birdlife Australia’s NSW Project Coordinator Mick Roderick said, “Little Terns are endangered mostly because they breed in areas where people like to frequent, such as beaches and sandy cays. When we find breeding colonies like this it is very important for us to step back and give the birds a chance to breed. There are other areas where we can enjoy a climb up a sand hill this summer.” Council is asking that residents stay away from the stockpile during the
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summer period to allow the birds to raise their young in peace. Dogs in particular can disturb these birds and harm the nestlings. The birds generally nest in a scrape of sand rather than a traditional ‘nest’ and their eggs are extremely well camouflaged. For this reason, it’s best to just give the area a wide berth, rather than walking close and trusting that you’ll see a nest before you disturb it. Council will place signage on the beach and near the stockpile to alert visitors to their presence and request people (and their dogs) keep their distance from the birds.
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By Daniel SAHYOUN NATIONAL Hearing Care (NHC) is now providing free hearing checks in Bulahdelah on the first Tuesday of each month. Hearing loss affects one out of every six Australians and although commonly associated with aging, the risk of having some degree of deafness is becoming more common amongst younger people. According to NHC, half of all people suffering from partial or total deafness are aged between 15 and 64-years-of-age. National Hearing Care Customer Service Officer
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Hayley Pakalniskis said hearing loss can happen gradually over time. “Common symptoms include the person mumbling, misinterpreting words, frequently asking people to repeat themselves and difficulty hearing in crowds or places with background noise,” she said. “It’s important to have your hearing checked regularly as early intervention and referral to an Audiologist can help with your hearing loss.” Mrs Pakalniskis told News Of The Area hearing should be checked every two years or annually for people who work in a noisy
environment or who are over 50-years of age. In addition to the free preliminary screening service, National Hearing Care also provides a range of follow-up services including referrals and hearing aid consultation and fitting. Mrs Pakalniskis said they are hoping to expand the service to other areas in the Myall Coast region in the new year. The service currently operates from Bulahdelah Rural Transaction Centre and appointments can made by contacting National Hearing Care on 90918560.
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By Daniel SAHYOUN KARUAH Public School’s 2017 student leaders were announced at the Presentation Day Assembly recently held at Karuah RSL. The incoming captains Sophie Fowler and Shaqueil Saunders together with vice captains Daly Considine and Sarah Emanuel are now officially part of the school leadership team. As part of their induction, relieving Principal Mrs Allardice invited the proud parents to pin the badges on the young leaders during the
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formal assembly. Getting straight to work, the students have already taken up their leadership duties by assisting the outgoing captains with the final school assembly for the year. Assistant Principal Mrs Saffioti said by shadowing the current leaders, the new captains had the opportunity to learn the ropes of their new positions. “It’s the changing of the torch and a proud moment for students, parents and our community,” she said. As part of their role, the
young leaders will assist with assemblies and other school events as well as representing the school in the wider community. Mrs Allardice thanked the outgoing captains Cory Bolton and Ashley Walker and vice captains Eloise Gentle and Cohen Jarmain and commended them on a job well done during their 12 months of leadership. Mrs Allardice also wished the students well for their upcoming journey to high school.
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119 Boolambayte Road, BOOLAMBAYTE Price: $350,000 to $390,000 THE perfect parcel of land for your pony, right in the back yard where you can watch over them. The brick and tile house sits at the front of the approximate 2.4 acre block and overlooks not only your piece of land but takes in views of the rural acreage behind it. 20-72 Booner Street, HAWKS NEST PRICE: $395,000
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The home has an open plan living area of lounge, dining and kitchen and the hallway leads you on to the three spacious bedrooms and the bathroom; including bath, shower and vanity with separate toilet. The floorboards throughout the home are an absolute feature item. There is a slow combustion wood fire and an air conditioner plus high ceilings. The kitchen is new and includes stainless steel appliances and a walk in pantry. There is a single attached garage, laundry and second toilet with direct access from the back yard. Off the back of the home is a small fenced yard and then the paddock is undulating, has some fruit trees and a dam in the bottom corner. It’s just waiting for a pony to call it home. Boolambayte is a small rural location situated approximately 10 mins drive to Bulahdelah, 30 mins to the gorgeous beaches of Seal Rocks and 50 mins to Forster beaches. Also closely situated to State Forest and National Park. For more information please call Brooke Lloyd or Natasha Hengl at R & R Rural and Residential Property on (02) 4994 5766.
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18 Genoa Grove, TEA GARDENS Price: $530,000 THIS lovingly maintained three bedroom home is just a short level stroll from the Myall Quays shopping and medical centres, bakery and cafe and specialty shops. Opposite ‘Admiral Green reserve’ it is private with a leafy outlook. The master is spacious with walk in robe and ensuite. A light filled living and dining area flow through to the casual living areas. The kitchen offers plenty
of bench space storage and breakfast bar. With a Smeg dishwasher and a casual eating area, it looks out over the gardens. The casual living areas are large with a bay window that looks to the gardens. The original Masterton plan included another bedroom (could easily be added if required). Two further bedrooms in their own wing with family bathroom, shower and tub. Outdoors alfresco dining is undercover and there’s room for the children to play – mature gardens, a double
garage with internal access to the laundry. A fully fenced backyard offers access for the boat or campervan. This home has been a much loved family home and is ready for the next family to make it its own. If you’re looking for a low maintenance home to move into for 2017 then don’t miss 18 Genoa Grove Tea Gardens. Viewings are only by appointment – contact Century 21 on 02 4997 2554.
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My 20-year reunion is coming up in the New Year, but post-school life has been a series of humiliating misfortunes. Should I go, or stay at home and watch funny cat videos? RM, Medowie Dear RM,
Reunions are an uncomfortable experience for most of us. It’s hard when your former schoolgirl crush is now overweight, moustachioed and bald. Particularly when you went to an all-girls school. But school reunions are a time to embrace the past, not the present. It doesn’t matter if Tiffany ended up becoming a Vogue model. You can nod at her inane conversation and Botoxed forehead and recall that day in Year 8 when she had a gastric attack on the backseat of the all-stops bus. So what if Priscilla is a neurosurgeon. Her teenage tuna-sandwichinduced halitosis is a lingering memory more powerful than the kudos of a medical degree. Reunions are a great equaliser. No amount of
therapy can cut the bonds formed when forced to wear a maroon tunic with matching Sherlock helmet for six years. Just breeze through questions about what you are doing with your life with obscure information you’ve gleaned from midnight infomercials. You know, “Life with a FlowBee Precision Home Haircutting System is pretty damn satisfying” or words to that effect. If that doesn’t work, remind your childhood friends that it was your finesse that clinched the interschool Hockey final against the Medowie Muzzlers. Smile sweetly, guzzle some Dutch courage (at $95 a head you deserve it) and try not to gaze longingly at the courtesy bus (or the courtesy bus driver for that matter). Oh, and RM, when you return from your reunion, delete all your social media accounts. When the inevitable post-reunion Instastalk starts, you don’t want to be known as that sad old hasbeen who posts cat memes and Louise Hay affirmations. Carpe diem,
q NEW YEAR CELEBRATION: Myall Coast Chamber of Commerce President Jessica Harris and Bulahdelah Chamber President John Sahyoun at Mungo Brush. By Daniel SAHYOUN THE Myall Coast community will have something to celebrate this New Year with work commencing to ensure Mungo Brush Road remains open and continues to provide access to Myall Lakes National Park. The project includes relocating of a 3.2 km section of the road affected by sand movement from Dark Point Dunes. The dune sheet is currently moving inland at a rate of three to six metres a year which will start to block the road within two years and bury it under eight metres of sand within 50
years without intervention. A National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) spokesperson said subject to conditions, approval has been given to proceed with the project. The proposed route is currently being surveyed and the road design stage is expected to be completed by June 2017. Myall Coast Chamber of Commerce President Jessica Harris and Bulahdelah Chamber President John Sahyoun said maintaining access to the National Park will greatly benefit the community and businesses in the region. “We’re really pleased
Dear News Of The Area, I ATTENDED the recent meeting at the Hawks Nest Community Centre but left early and disappointed when it became clear that proceedings would be dominated by some members of the audience voicing opinions and assertions about dredging of the Short Cut and sand transfer to the Jimmy’s Beach erosion hotspot. I had hoped to hear something from Dr Peter Scanes, probably the person best qualified to comment on the environmental health of the river, but I understand that he left the meeting without speaking. He was probably as exasperated as I was. I understand that Council intends to fund dredging of the
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And of course no New Year’s Eve would be complete without fireworks! “You can see the Bay fireworks from here at 9 pm then we’ll have our fireworks at 9.30,” said Administration Officer Helen Lindsay. “We’re all about being family orientated,” Helen told News Of The Area. The band ‘Loose Bazooka’ will be playing until 12.30am and again if you’re looking to dine at Queen’s Kitchen, then it’s best to book. The Tea Gardens Hotel has the 70s band Past Masters playing from 8pm. The Hawks Nest Golf Club has dinner of offer from 5.30pm and live entertainment from 8pm. And if you’re down Karuah way, then head to the RSL, to catch Shaz’s Karaoke, from 8pm. Good idea to reserve a spot for dinner ahead of time, but otherwise the Club said you can just lob on down. A Happy and Safe New Year to All!
NOW the Christmas rush is over, the presents gone from under the tree, it’s time to reflect on the year that was and plan for the year ahead.
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the economy in the region,” John said. “By having a safe and reliable road, locals and visitors can continue to explore the natural beauty of this area.” The NPWS spokesperson said subject to funding being made available, construction on relocating the section of road will commence in the 2017/2018 financial year. NPWS will continue to monitor the movement of Dark Point dunes as part of the ongoing ecological monitoring plan. The dunes are culturally significantly to the Worimi people and are a declared Aboriginal Place.
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Short Cut on a six or seven year cycle to maintain a stockpile of sand at Winda Woppa for periodic renourishment at Jimmy’s Beach via the sand transfer system. I had hoped to ask Peter Scanes if dredging at that frequency would be adequate to maintain the environmental health of the waterway. Previous studies suggest that it would be. If that is the case, is it reasonable for us to demand more frequent dredging with the principal purpose of maintaining improved water clarity and salinity levels, particularly in periods of low catchment rainfall. If we demand more frequent dredging for aesthetic reasons, who should we expect to pay for it, and how?
with the work NPWS have done to ensure the road will remain open and will continue to allow passenger access to the town,” Jessica said. “It is especially important as it will provide continued access to the local national parks and tourist facilities, not only in Mungo Brush but also in the Myall Lakes.” Jessica and John told News Of The Area the road is an important tourist route linking Hawks Nest and Bulahdelah. “The road brings thousands of tourists each year who are attracted to the National Park, boosting
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If you’re looking for a venue to celebrate New Year’s Eve then there’s plenty on offer from Bulahdelah to Karuah and all towns in between. At Bulahdelah Bowling Club you can bop along to the ‘Counter Part’ duo. Manager Allan Freihaut said, “There’s a courtesy bus on offer and great dining, but you’re best to book ahead to avoid disappointment.” In Tea Gardens you can head to the Country Club with the entire family in tow. There’s a jumping castle, giant slide, face painting, spit roasts and a courtesy bus.
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LOCAL recreational fisherman Brett Shultz has been fishing the region’s beaches and waterways for well over 50 years. With so many top spots to cast a line, Brett said the secret to reeling in a big haul is patience, fresh bait and local knowledge. “Tea Gardens has a wonderful estuary for just about every single species you want to name,” he said. “The beaches stretching from Hawks Nest to Seal Rocks are great coastal spots especially for whiting, bream and tailor.” The Big Gibber is well worth visiting for a decent haul, The Boulders is another top spot for bream and Corrie Island and Mungo have also fished well this year.
Further north, mullet is plentiful in the Myall River around Bulahdelah, but good catches of blackfish, bream and bass are also common. Once you get to the salt water towards Tea Gardens, there is a wider variety of species including jewfish, flathead, and drummer. Brett said although there are many “wonderful fishing places” the key is to success is to think like a fish. “You can’t just roll up anywhere and expect to catch a fish, you need to think if you were a fish, where would you be,” he said. “If there is a gutter, they like sitting on the edges and you also need to look for formation or structures like rock walls or dropoffs off sand spits, that’s where the
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FISHING fish will be.” When it comes to bait, Brett said you can’t go past local beach worms and pippies while pilchards and garfish are good for targeting tailor. With a “million places to fish,” a bit of local advice can always be helpful for visitors to the area. “Talk to a local and they’ll put you right,” Brett said. “The local fishermen are good blokes, pretty friendly and eager to help a fellow fisherman.” To protect the waterways, Brett urges everyone to be conscious of the environment by throwing back the little fish and taking your rubbish with you. “The only thing that you should leave are your footprints and tyre tracks,” he said.
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Scholarship awarded By Daniel SAHYOUN
MCKELTY Searle’s plans to study at University next year have been boosted after being awarded a $2,500 scholarship from the Great Lakes Education Fund (GLEF). GLEF Chairperson Stephen Nicholas said 11 students in the Great Lakes region were awarded scholarships this year, sharing a total of $22,000 in funding. “The funds come directly from the local community through a Community Partnership Program and also through fundraising events that we organise throughout the year,” he said. “The scholarships help rural students transition and supports them in their future education endeavours.” To be eligible, students must demonstrate financial need, go to school or live within the region covered by GLEF and also show commitment to achieving their goals. Mckelty, who recently graduated from Bulahdelah Central
WITH thousands of New Year’s Resolutions made and quickly forgotten each year, Robyn Lewis is proof that sticking to your goals can literally change your life. “I just got sick of looking in the mirror and seeing this fat person that wasn’t happy,” she said. “I was depressed and taking medication which was making me fatter, I was lethargic all the time and everything was a chore, it was just a vicious cycle.” Two-years ago, the 52-year old from Karuah started on her life changing journey. “It was my New Year’s resolution, I decided to do something about my weight, and I did,” she said. “It didn’t happen overnight, it was a long and hard road but I just kept at it and at it and at it.” Robyn lost 23-kilograms in the first 12-months which she has maintained by exercising daily and eating sensibly. “I’m now more energetic and
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School, said she is hoping to study Occupational Therapy at the University of Newcastle next year. “It is amazing to be chosen for the award as only a small group were selected,” she said. “I will be moving out of home and renting in Newcastle so the
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scholarship really relieves the financial burden.” Mckelty told News Of The Area the money will go towards buying a new laptop, the purchase of textbooks and living expenses. Mr Nicholas said through a reciprocal scholarship arrangement,
Mckelty’s award will be matched dollar for dollar by the university, doubling the amount available to support her through her studies. The scholarship program was established in 2012 and has supported around 50 students during this time.
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I feel like a completely different person,” she said. “I’m so much more confident and my self-worth is 100 percent from what it was, I’m really proud of myself.” Robyn’s advice to anyone wanting to change their lifestyle is to simply “put your mind to it and go for it.” “It’s free to just get up and go for a walk, incorporate it into your day to day life,” she said. “You just can’t do it for a week or a month, it’s something that you have to continually keep at.” Comparing her life changing journey to ‘Xena, The Warrior Princess’ who battled against evil, Robyn’s personalised ‘Xena’ number plates are a constant reminder of how far she has come. For the many people who will pledge to lose weight as part of their New Year’s Resolution, simply follow Robyn’s lead. “Start to exercise, eat properly and stick with it,” she said.
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Spectacular Boat Challenge FROM Page 16 “Sunday saw conditions settle, so everyone got a start and had another top day of racing,” Rebecca Mitchell from Kempsey/Crescent Head SLSC said. “It was an excellent carnival,” Streets Series committee member Mike Tamblyn told News Of The Area. “It was the second year we’ve done it and no doubt we’ll be back for a third,” Mike said. ‘’Thank you to the host club for putting on a great weekend, from the beach party who got us on the beach to the ladies who fed and
rehydrated us at the clubhouse,” Rebecca said. Mike Tamblyn also thanked HNTG Surf Lifesaving President Steve Howell and his team for the terrific job they did in running and organising the event. As for the results, the HNTG Masters Men came in third in round three held on the Saturday. The Reserve Men’s Hawks Nest Tea Gardens crew came in sixth in the fourth round on Sunday. Rebecca Mitchell summed up the weekend: “All the boaties and supporters, you are all to be congratulated on not only your rowing and sweeping but also the great sportsmanship shown all weekend.’’
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MEMBERS of the Hawks Nest Tea Gardens Surf Life Saving Club take a bow, after the spectacular Boat Series Challenge on Bennetts Beach earlier this month. 86 crews took to the surf in what could only be described as challenging conditions on the first day of the Street Series competition. “It wasn’t huge seas but enough to make us rearrange the program,” official Mike Tamblyn said. There were a couple of injuries with Hawks Nest crew member Peter Rogers taken to hospital with a nasty gash to the leg.
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