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By Mitch LEES AS the saga of the “Swedish Sauna” of Tea Gardens continues, Port Stephens MP Kate Washington was joined by the NSW Shadow Minister for Police and Counter Terrorism, Lynda Voltz MP to launch a petition to have the debacle heard in State Parliment. Ms Washington is urging all permanent residents as well as part-time residents and frequent visitors to get behind the push to have an Official Address of the costings and due processes at Macquarie Street. “As we all know the community was promised a million dollar upgrade to their Police Station, and what they got in return was a Swedish Sauna with no windows,” said Ms Washington. “Rightly it’s been met with a lot of disgust by the community and the Police Association themselves who say it’s not fit for purpose.” The Petition will be

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posted out in a mailbox blitz to all residents in the LGA and will require 10,000 signatories. Ms Voltz conceded that there doesn’t seem to be a lot of return on the promised $1 million upgrade, and there needs to be more transparency around the processes that brought the satellite Station to Tea Gardens. “This was not what the community was promised and it was not what they were shown,” said Ms Voltz. “If you were going to spend that amount of money you’d get it right the first time, and you wouldn’t have something that’s smaller than the existing premises you already had.” “In some towns it’s perfectly fine to have a small satellite Station for

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tourist destination, it is not a suitable outcome.” Local resident Gordon

with the amount of money spent, a new site should have been found and the

existing historical Court House premises preserved untouched. “It would have been beneficial for the Police Station to be moved to a central location so the

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community could utilise the historical site for a cultural hub,” said Mr Grainger. “The site as it is now is not only an eyesore, it fails to address the area's needs.”

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Clinic Bus is back helping those in need By Brooke LYNCH

AFTER temporarily ceasing services on 25 February due to the COVID19 pandemic, the Free Clinic Bus will resume services on 1 July. The decision was made to recommence operations on 15 June by the Free Clinic Bus committee and the bus will be operating in line with COVID19 restrictions. Jan Peeters, a volunteer and Wife of the committee President Ray Peeters, told News of The Area, “It will only carry two passengers at a time, who will be asked a series of questions regarding health and overseas travel and the bus will be sanitised each day.” The bus operates on Tuesdays transporting patients to Raymond Terrace and Maitland. It also operates Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays transporting patients to Raymond Terrace and Newcastle. Pick up can be arranged from homes in Tea Gardens,

Hawks Nest, North Arm Cove, Bundabah, Pindimar and Karuah. The service is available to all and being a pensioner is not a requirement. Mrs Peeters told News of The Area, “The Bus is used for lots of appointments to the eye hospital as people can’t drive after appointments.” “Also to the Mater Hospital for radio and chemo treatments.” “Often it’s elderly people visiting a spouse who don’t drive or don’t have the confidence to drive out of the local area.” “It can be used by people on restricted licences and people who can’t walk a long way after trying to find a parking space.” “This is a door to door service.” The Free Clinic Bus is a charity service that has been operating since 1985 and is funded by local organisations and clubs. It is run entirely by volunteers. Bookings can be made by calling 0403 657 195.

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Two Stabbed at Hawks Nest Home Invasion Officers attended and established a crime scene - Calling for any Information

POLICE are appealing for information after two men were stabbed during a home invasion at Hawks Nest earlier this week. At about 10.30pm (Monday 30 June), a 78-yearold man opened the door of his home on Booner Street and was confronted by three unknown men. The group pushed past the man, assaulting him and stabbing him in the abdomen. Police have been told

the group went upstairs and began assaulting a 53-yearold man. While attempting to flee, the man was stabbed in the back. He continued to run from the attackers and was stabbed a further seven times to the back and neck. The men stole a purse and car keys from a 40-yearold woman, before fleeing the scene on foot. Emergency services were called, where one

man was treated by NSW Ambulance Paramedics before being flown to John Hunter Hospital, in a stable condition. The other man was driven to John Hunter Hospital suffering a stab wound and head injuries. He is in a stable condition. Officers from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District attended and established a crime scene. Investigations are continuing.

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Lions Changeover q District Governor Inga Kasch and President Peter Webb share a smile at Lions first meeting since the onset of COVID-19.

By Sandra MURRAY THE local Tea Gardens Lions Club met for the first time since COVID-19 social distancing came into effect,

with all members attending to hear the President’s Annual Report and to acknowledge the outgoing and incoming Boards. This was the 52nd Annual Changeover Dinner

for the Club and included attendance by the District Governor, Inga Kasch, who toasted the leadership of the 2019-20 Lions Club Board and welcomed the 2020-21 Board members.

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The Board members are Peter Webb (President), Helen Watkins (First Vice President), Robert Dorman (Second Vice President), Leone Webb (Secretary), Annette Cook (Assistant Secretary), Linda Allen (Treasurer) and John Boyton (Membership Officer). The District Governor also welcomed two new members, Amanda Sykes and Shirley Darch, increasing overall membership to a healthy 35. Inga Kasch stated that, “It is important for members to embrace current challenges to create a positive future. The Tea Gardens Lions club is continuing to ensure that we all have a better place to live.” Incumbent and incoming President Peter Webb delivered his first annual report stating, “Our members bring fresh ideas

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and enthusiasm. Over the last financial year and despite COVID-19, the club held fifteen BBQs, a Fashion Show, sold calendars, and held raffles all to raise $12,500 plus $4,500 was donated for bushfire aid. The Club donated $18,500 across 21 local, national, and international causes including our school and aged care homes, for a mobility scooter, eyesight programs, and diabetes awareness. The Club is also identifying local projects that improve our area. To date, these include upgrading the Winda Woppa walkway, maintaining the Lions Park, and providing BBQ catering for local clubs, markets, and events. Please continue to contribute and apply your efforts and talents in the coming year so that the purposes of Lions can be achieved. This includes encouraging serviceminded people to serve

their community.” During COVID-19 restrictions, isolated members started writing and sharing their life stories online building stronger friendships that will underpin future successful fundraising and social activities. The event was held at Mumm’s on the Myall and was a warm winter feast featuring local seafood chowder, glazed pork belly and a delicious chocolate mousse. The restaurant staff were wonderful and welcoming, upholding strict hygiene and distancing protocols. Lions Club's next event is a business meeting starting 6.30pm on 21 July at the Hawks Nest Golf Club. If you are interested in volunteering with the Lions Club, please contact President Peter Webb on 0423 691 486.

Fast Track Approval System for Development MIDCOAST Council will roll out a fast track approval system for minor and small scale development applications, following a successful trial over recent months. Council approved the fast track system for implementation this week, after reviewing the results of the trial which ran for a 12 week period earlier this year. During the trial 79 applications were assessed with an average approval time of eight business days. Fast track application development types include low impact proposals such as single storey dwellings, garages, sheds, carports and swimming pools.

“The fast track system has been tailored and resourced to ensure shorter assessment and turnaround times are delivered for these small scale DAs,” said Council’s Director of Liveable Communities, Paul De Szell. To be considered as a fast track application, proposals need to be straightforward, comply with Council’s LEP and DCP provisions, not require neighbour notification under the community participation plan or internal referral to other sections of Council or external agencies, and be on sites that are not significantly constrained. “Dedicated officers for fast track applications

provide a direct point of contact for customers, particularly high-volume repeat customers, such as project home builders, shed and swimming pool builders, enhancing customer experience,” added Mr De Szell. The fast track system also allows for the related Construction Certificate application to be lodged at the same time as the DA, to have both applications assessed and determined concurrently. “The provisions allow for a one-stop shop for fast track development that meets the requirements, and will significantly speed up approvals for minor and small scale developments across the MidCoast,” said Mr De Szell.

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Myall Coast Radio $6,250 of seed funding By Ashley CHRYSLER MIDCOAST Council has unanimously agreed on funding areas for their annual Community Donations Program, which helps to support community organisations and not-forprofits across the region. The Myall Coast’s very own Myall Coast Radio has been awarded $6,250 of seed funding to finalise the set-up of the station before they officially

start broadcasting this spring. Chris Lock, President at Myall Coast Radio, said, “We’re thrilled to have received this Grant from the MidCoast Council to help fund our community radio station which will broadcast to the Hawks Nest, Tea Gardens, Pindimar and North Arm Cove areas. “We’re looking forward to officially launching this year and offering the community, visitors and holiday makers broadcasts that will focus

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q Rick Wraight, Vice President of Myall Coast Radio (left), and Chris Lock, President of Myall Coast Radio (right) seeing progresses made on their new station on local activities, issues and interests, plus important community messaging. “We will also need to establish and train a team of 30 plus volunteers to manage the radio station, so funding like this is really crucial to our success.” The more than $17,000 of funding will be divided amongst nine local community groups and organisations through the MidCoast Council region. Other recipients include Bucketts Way Neighbourhood

Group, Gloucester U3A, Taree Torpedoes Swim Club and Forster Neighbourhood Centre, who will each receive $2,000, in addition to other successful applicants who will use the funds to establish a community garden, replace a marquee, provide a street library, replace chairs in a senior citizens' centre, provide tennis coaching, and more. Council’s Community Strengthening Coordinator, Lyndie Hepple said she is pleased with the variety of projects this round of

funding is able to support. “This funding is about supporting our network of notfor-profit organisations and the many volunteers across the region who give their time to help others and deliver valuable services to the wider community, in so many different ways,” said Lyndie. “It’s great to see the funds spread across the MidCoast and the breadth of projects it will go to.”

Holiday rental bookings strong for the Myall By Ashley CHRYSLER

SINCE travel restrictions were eased on 1 June, regional travel has been put back on the agenda for many Australians. According to John Rumble, Director and Licensee in Charge at Hawks Nest Holidays, the Myall Coast in particular has been experiencing an unprecedented surge of travellers. “We opened back up about two weeks prior to the Queen’s Birthday, and at that time, we had zero bookings for that long weekend. “Within a week and a half, our properties were entirely booked out.” Mr Rumble also shared that winter school

holidays are not typically a busy period for the Myall with about 50 per cent of properties rented on average. “This year is already far out-performing last when comparing the same time period. “We’re already 65 to 70 percent booked for school holidays and we still have a couple weeks left to go. “I think a lot of people will make the last minute decision to visit the Myall Coast and we’ll get close to being fully booked out again.” Mr Rumble continued, “Because International travel is currently off the books, I think people still want to travel but are now doing so regionally.

“This may disperse once States re-open their borders, but for now, we’re seeing people wanting to get out and travel closer to home.” Roz Lo Ricco, rental property owner in Hawks Nest, said that they experienced some cancellations around Easter, but also received bookings for essential workers. “As soon as States started opening their borders, we got a booking for the long weekend in June. “I think it will start to pick up a bit now; people are wanting to get out of their regions for holidays, especially because they haven’t had a chance to travel prior to the pandemic.”

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By Brooke LYNCH WHEN Marion Brown and Husband Les moved to Karuah two years ago they wanted to become a part of the local community and find a way to contribute. When the COVID19 pandemic struck they had a wonderful idea as to how to do so. Finding themselves in isolation they spent the extra time at home getting to work on the Little Street Library. The Library is a beautifully constructed wooden box handmade by Mr and Mrs Brown.

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It is situated on the street in front of their home at thirty-one George Street. Locals can take a book, leave a book for others to enjoy or do both. Mrs. Brown explained, “We didn't know a lot of people, but a lot of people walk up and down our street.” “The problem is you don’t get to talk to them.” “When the virus started, we thought let’s start a Library and put it down the front, and it just took off.” Providing the town with the Little Street Library was the unique gift Mrs. Brown wanted to give to the community whilst so many people were confined to their homes. She said, “This is one good way to encourage reading and its benefits for the whole community.” “Often we forget about books.” “Holding a book and smelling a book is magic.” Mrs. Brown told News Of The Area about the positive impact her library has had on all those who have embraced it, “As soon as we put it out lots of people started stopping by, often with their children as the bottom shelf is all children’s books.” “Sometimes when I am out the front gardening people stop and talk and I’ve met more local people than ever before.” “It is just a nice way to bring people together through the love of books.” “When the Op Shop closed an elderly lady started using us to get her books and would stand and chat, it really helped combat loneliness.”

MY daughter said she was going to move out of home next year, and I made the comment that she can hardly look after herself with me doing all her washing, cleaning. She said it wasn’t that she couldn’t do these things, it’s just that she ‘chooses not to’ while living at home. I feel like a doormat. Mrs OL,

Dear Mrs OL, WELL, hasn’t your darling daughter got you all worked out. Yes, she knows how to clean her room, pick up the wet towels from the bathroom floor, slot a dish into the dishwasher, notice the bins are full, sweep and vacuum, and make dinner, but why would she when you are running around after her like a cut-rate domestic maid? The solution is quite simple. You need to cut the umbilical cord. In fact you should have done it about five years ago and got your money’s worth. You are a doormat and she is using your good nature against you. So here is how it goes. When Miss 17 asks you to drive her to work just say, ‘I can, but I choose not to’. When it is dinner time, instead of responding to the ‘I’m hungry, when is it ready?’ comment, make yourself a cheese toastie and watch Netflix. When the inevitable ‘Mum, what are we eating?’ question arises, just say, ‘I could cook dinner, but I choose not to.’ On Monday morning, when there is no freshly washed school uniform on the bed, again, you can offer the same response. ‘I could do the washing for everyone, even though I know half of it is clean and you just couldn’t be bothered putting it away, but I choose not to.’ Imagine how liberated you will feel, Mrs OL. The apple of your eye will wake up to the error of her ways and you will no longer be taken for granted. You’ll also be setting her up for success when she finally does move out. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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Local Op Shops begin to re-open VINNIES and local Op Shops have begun the process of re-opening, and are now operating under adjusted hours, and with special restrictions in place, based on Government and health recommendations. Kim Boyd, Vinnies Regional Retail Manager North-East, said that they were excited to be re-opening their shops across NSW – including Tea Gardens – with their Medowie location still under assessment. “We are taking a measured response to re-opening our shops based on a number of factors, including the age of our volunteers and the number of reported cases in a location. “If volunteers are at a higher risk of contracting the virus we ask that they

prioritise their health and step away until it is safe to return. “The initial response we’ve had from volunteers has been very positive and volunteers are glad to be coming back to work and helping out their local communities.” In terms of donations, Ms Boyd said they were heartened to see the response from people eager to donate to their shops. “People can donate items through their local Vinnies Charity Bin; if the bin is full we ask that people hold onto their items until shops re-open and not dump goods outside the shop front,” she said. “Vinnies welcome donations of good quality clean clothing and household items. “Please do not drop off soiled or damaged goods that have to be sent to the

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ANSWERS: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: 1. Snow is missing from a tree branch. 2. One flag is flying in the opposite direction. 3. The stripe is missing from the arm of the skier’s jacket. 4. One ski is shorter. One of the bird’s feathers is missing. PICTURE WORD: Picasso.

!!! : this not the age.

17565 Crossword Goldstar

landfill at our expense. “If you wouldn’t give something to family or friends, please don’t give it to Vinnies.” Donations will be isolated for 48 hours before they are placed into sorting and sale, and all volunteers are equipped with PPE including gloves and hand sanitiser for their safety. Vinnies have asked that customers adhere to social distancing measures, and to help maintain this, will be placing limits on patrons entering the stores at any one time, in addition to the dressing rooms remaining GRID Nout of action. Other local Op Shops, including the ones located at Bulahdelah and Tea Gardens Anglican Church, will remain closed until further notice.

Goldstar Crossword Across: 1. Vary, 4. Slope, 9. Alma, 10. Unit, 11. Ants, 12. Exult, 13. Lean, 14. Mar, 17. Repay, 19. Shrew, 22. Dukes, 23. Aided, 25. Arc, 26. Rosa, 28. Acres, 30. Evil, 31. Site, 32. Rant, 33. Essay, 34. Sags. Down: 2. Annoyed, 3. Yashmak, 4. Smear, 5. Lax, 6. Pull, 7. Entered, 8. Stone, 15. Ayes, 16. Char, 18. Pulsate, 20. Rickets, 21. Wedding, 24. Trash, 25. Assay, 27. Aces, 29. Era.

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TIDE CHART - 7 DAYS

Graph and Times are for

Sydney Fort Denison

The below table show tidal variations at several locations. The time variation should be added to the corresponding Fort Denison time. In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only. They are not to be relied on for critical depth calculations for safe navigation. Actual times of High and Low Water may occur before or after the times indicated.

THU

PORT STEPHENS (High)

30 min 45 min Soldiers Point 1 hr Karuah (Karuah River) 1 hr 15min Pindimar 45 min Tea Gardens 1 hr

(Low) 15 min 30 min 45 min 45 min 45 min 45 min

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Nelson Bay Salamander Bay

Forster 0 to 15 min Wollomba River (mouth) 1 hr 50 min

FRENCH POLISHING

Restoration and Conservation of Furniture Antique and Contemporary Collectables and Obects of Fine Art Damage Repair / Insurance Claims MANNING RIVER (High) Based on bar at Harrington Harrington NIL Taree 2 hrs Wingham 3 hrs 15 min

Vale John Younghusband: message from Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club

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Association. John was also President of the Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club and served as Chairman of Selectors at our Club. John’s life away from bowls was just as accomplished in that he served on the Residents' Association of The Tea Gardens Grange, he was President of the Hawks Nest /Tea Gardens Probus Club and enjoyed great success in the game of Bridge. I join with every bowling member of our Club in conveying to Jo and the Younghusband family our

sincere condolences at this sad time. Rest in peace. In other news: The timing of this column will mean that members will read about the return to bowling from the Country Club, as it actually happens, next Wednesday, 1 July. Players will be allowed into the Club, no doubt under strict conditions and there will be some limits as to the number of players allowed on the greens at any one time. From the sparse information I have available, it is likely that play will be limited to three-bowl Pairs until such time as restrictions are eased.

Hawks Nest Vets Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH

3. Roger Chivers 19 c/b Vouchers to 14 Back 9 1. Tony Smith 21 2. Graham Reynolds 19 c/b 3. Paul McLean 19 Vouchers to 16

STABLEFORD. 23-Jun-20 1st Rnd Alf Ziehlke Trophy. Front 9 1. Glenn Byrnes 20 c/b 2. Tony Danks 20

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Myall Coast Vets

Bulahdelah Golf Club By Alison BENSON

Myall Coast Vets

winner J Stellema 69 r/u D Harvey 70 Ball run 71 – M Sharp, A Benson 73 – J Graham 75 – S McNaughton 76 – D Brown, M Moss Saturday Ladies monthly mug winner TL Smith 76 r/u M Mason 79 Next Saturday 4th July stableford. AGM 8TH August Saturday at 0900, Golf after 1030 shotgun start. Nomination form available

WEDNESDAY Ladies monthly mug winner B Gordon r/u L T Smith Thursday Vets winner D Brown 33 r/u J Graham 31 3rd S Buckman 30 Ball run 29 – D Harvey, K Hughes 28 – B Fletcher 27 – D Sheridan, A Cannon Saturday Men monthly mug

25/06/2020. 2020 Champions A. Bob Peters B. Bill Vandenberg C. Alan Murdoch A Grade 1. Denis Casey 74 2. Fred Bennett 75 C/b 3. Graham Reynolds 75 c/b 4. Peter Nealon 75 c/b 5. Graham Carter 75 c/b B Grade

Hawks Nest Ladies Golf Di Rumble DICKSON

Lady Veterans Golf By Fran HENDERSON

2. Betty Clinch 39C/B 3. Janet Moore 39 Balls to 33 FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUND 2 68 Players 23/6/2020 Overall Winners 1. Betty Clinch and Di Rumble Dickson 72 2. Sue Brownrigg and Margaret Bonney 74 3. Marlene Stokes and June London 74.5 Balls to 79.5

SATURDAY LADIES STABLEFORD 49 Players 20/6/2020 Div 1. 1. Sue Kovacs 38 2. Ellie Gottwaltz 37 3. Liz Ross 36 Div 2. 1. Elizabeth Malvern Toukley Golf Club 39C/B

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$190,000 - 1,889m2

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• Level block, great central location • Power & phone nearby • Close to all facilities and CBD • Walk to Club, pool & showground • Perfect spot to build your dream home

• 3 bedroom home, Vilitex clad, Colorbond roof • Covered front porch, small rear deck, fenced, yard • Open plan lounge, dining & kitchen, no built-ins • Bthrm with bath & shower, Fireplace, air con, c/ fan • 8m x 11m2 shed, 2 single bays, workshop • 10,000 gallon tank, 12 solar panels, pump-out

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1. Len Gough 68 2. Keith Glanville 73 3. Tony Danks 75 c/b 4. Damien Ward 75 5. Colin Amos 76 c/b C Grade 1. Gary London 73 2. Gordon Morrison 75 3. Paul Dodd 77 c/b 4. Alan Murdoch 77 5. Roger Sykes 78 c/b Balls To A.79 c/b B. 81 C. 83 c/b

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(Low) NIL 1 hr 1 hr 55 min 3 hrs 30 min

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Serenity

10 Leeward Cct, TEA GARDENS PRICE: $680,000

A LOVELY, spacious family home ideally located in the Myall Quays Estate. Featuring four large bedrooms, the master bedroom opens out onto the private rear yard & gardens. A large walk in wardrobe has a his and hers entrance, and the ensuite is generous complete with a bath. Light filled flowing living areas with porcelain tiling, private media room, spacious bathrooms and a separate study/ children's activity room conveniently adjoining the other bedrooms.

Large family home

6 Penn Drive TEA GARDENS PRICE: $550,000

John RUMBLE

THIS large family home, with four bedrooms, two bathrooms and double garage, sits on a 603sqm block within walking distance to shops and the riverfront of Tea Gardens. The brick veneer and tiled roof home has two living areas with the main lounge and dining room, along with open plan kitchen and family areas with a mixture of

Stuart SINCLAIR

laminate and carpeted flooring throughout. The kitchen features plenty of cupboard space and all modern appliances. Other features of the home include, the main bedroom has ensuite and walk-in wardrobe and double garage with internal access through laundry. A very attractive, spacious and well located home. For further information contact John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate on (02) 49970262.

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16 Higgins Cl, Tea Gardens

Entertaining is a breeze with a chef's kitchen including a 900mm oven with gas cooktop, large walk in pantry and separate entrances around a generous island benchtop. The kitchen overlooks the dining room with doors accessing an undercover outdoor entertaining area. Extra living space includes a rumpus room also enjoying views onto the entertaining area and over the landscaped backyard. Just a short walk to Myall Quays shopping centre and medical centre, the location is as convenient as it is peaceful. Contact Stuart Sinclair at Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest on 0488 133 998 or (02) 4997 9022.

1/187 Myall St, Tea Gardens

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ANSELINE Jules 17.11.33 - 26.6.20 of Hawks Nest, formally of Anseline’s Garden Centre Raymond Terrace. Wife Maureen deceased 2017. Left us 26th June 2020 held by his daughters Karin, Lyn and Lisa to whom he was a fabulous Dad! A wonderful Grandfather to Samuel, Alissa, Brin & James. A great friend too many. FUNERAL to be held Friday 3rd July 2020 2pm at Tea Gardens Due to COVID 19 restrictions, numbers will be limited. Please contact family in advance if wanting to attend.

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OUTDOOR table and 2 bench seats. Early Settler band. $450 ono. Single bed+ base. Was $690, sell $100. Both as new. 0466461800

DISPLAY cabinet. Great Glass display cabinet. $80; 0405 741 231.

LEATHER Chesterfield 2 seater LDgd cond, SO $550 49849808.

DR T.E.N.S Physio Machine Never used + attachments $60. PH: 0408162400

LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. LDSandstone SO 4 sq. mts Collection. $200. Ph 0409 042 489

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WOODWORKING. Benchtop lathe Record DML24X incl power chuck & 4 chisels, Gd cond $125. Huon pine slabs & burls for carving $40-80 each. 43 carving chisels $125. 0400800184 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

2x2 seater fabric lounge with matching single chair. Timber buffet & hutch with matching TV unit. Chest of drawers & matching mirror. 2 matching round marble coffee tables. All ex cond. Come take a look & make an offer. Tea Gardens. 49970147 020620

ANTIQUE Victorian Cedar dressing tble $400. Rocking Chair $220. Mother chair $350. French provincial dble bed $600. Filigree outdoor blind, new 240cm x 210cm $60. 5-sided playpen $45. Ph 0412078206 1106

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For Sale AGAVAS $5 to $20 Aloes $5+ Phone 0401 304 022 2506

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BARGAIN 23 golf balls. $25. Pair of gloss mood candle lamp $25. 49841127 0406

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

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DRAWER runners, (4) 700mm $20 a pair. (1) 500mm $10. 0419 144 766 ELECTRIC Golf Cart & Trailer. VG cond. D Sale due O toLowners ill health S $5,000 ono. 49971020 1106

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GALVANISED hot dipped bolts (37)125x10hexagon head. $1.75ech. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $1.40ech. Other sizes avail. 49872338. CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au GOLF sticks 2 sets, both right handed, $150 49843097 051219

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

GOLF cart trailer, 2 y/o, as new cond. 750kg rated. Spare tyre. $1500 ono. 0488485735

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OZITO 2000 Steel Cut Drop Saw - 355 Wheel. $85. Ph 0458257676. 0406

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PAIR of bedside tables. Suit tiny tots. White, 1 draw w/ basket. New in box $100 49841127 0406

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1996 Daihatsu Feroza, 10 makin Gd cond, approx D mths reg, 254000klm, L O $8 ech S many extras, great sec car. Economical, alf49a. 0427980079

CUB Camper Super Max Escape 2011 full annex, twin beds. Rego Aug 2019 $10,700 49872651

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JAYCO Sterling 2007 21Ft Single Kg Bds, new a/c, new wheels/ tyres, full annex, ens, elec rollout awn, vg cond. $26,750. 0427650335

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KAYAK, Open water. 5 metre long. 26 KG Little use C/W Paddle & vest. $500. 0409 871 617

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COOKTOP OMEGA Induction. 4 cooking zones. Excel condition $400 4981 2237

MOTORHOME for Sale 2010 Sunliner Motorhome 29 foot Mitsubishi Fuso 124000 kms, $142,500 neg. Very good condition Serviced every 10,000 kms 0418 716 225 281119

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2008 Suzuki Swift, Manual, Top of range. 52,000 genuine klms, mech A1 - no faults, as new interior, A1 a/c, log bks, free mech insp, az85qn $6900 0437603274

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Boats BASS boat 2006 evinrude 150hp approx 450hrs $21,750 ono 0431026622 121219

2016 Holden Cruz Z Series 40,000klm Ex Cond. Full leather + Log Books Auto $11,500 ono, 1 owner. wen055 0412 465 018 0207

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COROLLA Sedan 1991 white 123,000 km unreg L2Dmonths SOgood tyres runs well $200 Hawks Nest 0414921770 300420

TEE hinges, galv, heavy duty, LD(2) 300, SO used $4 (2) 250, each. 49872338

DINGHYS 2 x 8ft dinghys, 1 alum $350, 1 ply wood $300. 0425 254 612 HOBIE 16 catamaran on gal trailer. $500 49817721 a/h

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TRAILER Sailer, Clipper 17, gd cond, trailer rgo 9/20 $2500 49817721

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MERCEDES SLK230, auto, Kompressor coupe/convertible (metal folding roof) just LD model, 60,900klms, 2000 SO all books, top cond, careful lady owner. DCJ79Z. $15250ono 0417821805. ONE owner 1995 Hyundai Excel, 2 dr auto. Reg 2/21. Under 100000klms. Alwasy gar & serviced. ucd571. $2000. 49971615 1106

SUBARU Forester 5 door auto wagon. 129000km, 2010 mod. Full serviceLD history, SO 2 lady owners. Very clean well kept car $10,000. CN50KM. 0401284555 200220

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By The JAFFA Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club IT is with great sadness that I report the loss of one of our respected and valued bowling mates, John Younghusband. John’s bowling life was one of service to the game of lawn bowls, not only as a competitor, in which he was extremely talented, but as an administrator as well. In his early bowling days John competed at the highest level in Pennant competitions with great success. During his time at Tea Gardens he played competition and Pennant bowls until quite recently until failing health

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THE HAWKS NEST GOLF CLUB IS EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THAT ALL OUR FACILITIES ARE NOW OPEN TO MEMBERS AND GUESTS Our staff, Board Members & some very generous member volunteers have been extra busy during the Covid-19 shutdown period and the club now has a whole new look and feel, with new carpet throughout providing a much needed lift. The “Sun Bistro” is also back, with George & his staff serving top quality Chinese & Thai cuisine from Tuesday to Sunday (Lunch & Dinner)

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