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q MOTORFEST COMMITTEE: President Juergen Seil, Vice President Ranald Mackay, Secretary Phil Hoare, Graham Kelly. By Margie TIERNEY

Local Phil Hoare has taken his love of cars and joined MOST of us drive, but some of forces with other enthusiasts us have a real passion for the to become the backbone of the annual Motorfest event in motor car and its history.

Hawks Nest. “I first became involved with the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Motor Club when my wife Veronica and I relocated

from the Central Coast to Tea Gardens in May 2007,” Phil told News Of The Area. “We had owned a 1972 MGB GT since 2000 and one

day I caught up with another “Before long we were both member of the Club who involved with the many Club introduced himself as Graham activities and runs including Kelly and said I should join CONTINUED Page 2 the local Club,” Phil said.

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q MOTORFEST COMMITTEE: Vice President Ranald Mackay, President Juergen Seil, Secretary Phil Hoare, Graham Kelly.

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Motorfest.’’ 15 years down the road Motorfest is expected to attract hundreds of cars and motor enthusiasts to the Myall Sports Oval in Hawks Nest on Saturday 11 March. There’ll be vintage, veteran, classic and unique cars on show as well as motorcycles all in pristine condition. But it’s not only motors on display.

The Fire Brigade and Surf Club will be on hand to show off their latest vehicles and equipment. There’ll be plenty to eat and drink thanks to the Red Cross, Rural Fire Brigade and local

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NSW Lotteries he was “bloody hungover” after celebrating with his family. “It hasn’t sunk in yet and I don’t think it will for quite a while, I just can’t believe it,” he said. “I play weekly and I have a Players Club card, but with this one I just walked in on Saturday and got this QuickPick randomly.” The man plans to use his winnings to pay off the family home and buy each of his children a car. Bulahdelah Newsagency owner Sue Chick said it was fantastic that another local had won. “I feel awesome to think that a little shop like ours could come up with two winners in eight days, it’s

very exciting,” she said. “This is the biggest Lotto prize I’ve sold and I’m hoping to sell another.” With two big wins in

Surf Club volunteers and there’ll be music to muse by as you peruse the motors courtesy of local band ‘Driftwood’. So put the date in your calendar and diaries for Saturday 11 March 2017 the space of a fortnight, many people have been purchasing tickets from the newsagency hoping to complete the hat trick, by becoming the third major winner in as many weeks. But for those chasing

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The World Day of Prayer Friday 3rd March 2017, at St. Andrews Anglican Church (cnr Witt and Ogden Streets, Tea Gardens)

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The World Day of Prayer is a global ecumenical movement which brings Christians of many traditions together to observe a common day of prayer each year. This year the Anglican Church of Tea Gardens is hosting the service in support of the women of the Philippines. The guest speaker will be Alex Shaw. All are welcome to the service which will be followed by afternoon tea. NewsOfTheArea.com.au

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Tuning Into History

By Margie TIERNEY

THE courage of one man has sparked an amazing community response in Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest. 40-year-old Jay Allen

is about to embark on a marathon walk from Brisbane to Sydney to raise money for Melanoma research. Eight years ago Jay was your typical Aussie bloke, husband and dad

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q Dianne Burns, Barbara Saville, Irene Worth and Kevin Carter at the Courthouse Museum. In addition to the permanent displays, a new sewing and embroidery exhibit assembled by Archive Officers Irene Worth and Dianne Burns is currently on show.

Mr Carter said people regularly come from all over the Great Lakes and Hunter regions to tour the museum. “We also get about 16 bus tours each year, with people coming to hear

about the history of this area,” he said. The Bulahdelah Courthouse Museum is open every Saturday from 9am to 3pm and at other times by appointment.

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who suddenly went from being a truck driver to a cancer patient. “I just never thought it would happen to me,” Jay said. “I had a mole on my

q MELANOMA MARATHON: Jay Allen, cancer survivor.

ankle that looked unusual and kept rubbing on my work boots and bleeding.’’ ‘’It turned out to be a melanoma which had spread to my lymph nodes.” Immediate surgery and treatment followed. Jay is one of the lucky survivors. The Myall Coast’s involvement in Jay’s journey began just over a week ago when local Margie Haseltine emailed First National’s Property Manager Kaye Simpson offering her apartment free of charge to Jay and his support crew when they arrive in Tea Gardens on Thursday 23 March. Kaye Simpson picked up the ball and ran with it. She spoke to Jenna Fidden from Mumm’s Restaurant in Tea Gardens and Jenna quickly came on board offering Jay and his crew a free dinner. But the wheels kept on turning and Jenna decided a fundraising dinner was

in order. Mumm’s has now put together a special three course dinner @ $50 per person. There will be ‘lucky door prizes’, raffles and donated bottles of wine with all proceeds going to the Melanoma Institute of Australia. Bookings are essential. Jay says he’s been overwhelmed by the response. “The generosity of the people out there has been quite amazing.” Melanoma is the number one cancer killer of Australians aged 20 to 39. Jay has been training nearly every day for the past two years for his “Longest Melanoma March”. “This will undoubtedly push me to the limits physically, but every step I take will be in memory of those who have died from melanoma and those who are currently fighting this disease,” Jay said.

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THE Bulahdelah Historical Society recently acquired a vintage StrombergCarlson radio, believed to have been used during World War II. The antique radio was originally purchased by the late Merv Richards, a founding member of the Historical Society, at an auction following the war. Merv’s daughter Barbara Saville, who donated the radio to the Society last week, said it had been used at the old Central Garage in Stroud Street for many years. “It sat on the counter for 45 years before it was put into storage,” Mrs

Saville said. “Our family has a strong link to Bulahdelah so we wanted the radio to remain in the local area.” Historical Society President Kevin Carter said the item was a welcome addition to the Society’s collection. “Many locals have contributed to our displays, and the radio will become part of our war collection,” he said. The Society’s collections are housed in the Courthouse Museum which dates back to 1888. Mr Carter said the courthouse ceased functioning in 1973 with the Historical Society taking over the building in 1985.

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GREAT Lakes Nursing Home staff celebrated 25 years of serving the local community at a recent reunion held at Bulahdelah Bowling Club. More than 80 past and present staff members and their partners, including some who had travelled from as far away as Queensland, came together for a night of celebration, reminiscing and laughter. Staff took a trip down memory lane as they viewed photographs from the past, including many of the residents whom they had cared for over the years. Live music and dancing during the evening ensured the party continued into the

organised to simply mark the occasion of the facility being 25 years old. “It allowed everyone to get back together and discuss stories, and talk about what they are doing in their lives,” she said. “I think we have all

up.” The reunion was coordinated by Mrs Freihaut and Mrs Jane Carryer, who began organising the event and tracking down their colleagues many months ago. “The nursing home has employed hundreds of staff

q Nigel Weekes, Beatrice Weekes and Kerry Thompson at the Nursing Home staff reunion.

q Director of Nursing Kathryn Freihaut with Julie Smith and Debbie Hurtado. “We currently have 58 staff members, and six of those have been here since we first opened.” Speeches during the formal part of the evening highlighted the dedication of the staff and the enjoyable and supportive working environment. The celebrations continued with a reunion cake cut by Mrs Freihaut and

former Director of Nursing Debe Brassey. As the evening progressed, the reunion showed that the spirit of togetherness amongst the staff, both young and old and past and present, was still going strong. The Great Lakes Aged Care facility opened in Bulahdelah on 9 December, 1991.

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Covering the central region of Port Stephens: Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek. Some of stories in this paper... • Penalty rates cut angers Medowie resident Briana Plooy • Port Hunter Touch celebrates finals fever • Award Winning Quilters, Medowie’s Lewis Family • ‘Coffee with a Cop’ at Raymond Terrace MarketPlace If you wish to read these other News Of The Area publications we can mail you a copy each week. Contact us for paid subscription rates: Email us media@newsofthearea.com.au Or you may see the edition in full ONLINE, on the News Of The Area website: www.newsofthearea.com.au

early hours. Director of Nursing Kath Freihaut said the reunion was

changed in some way in that time, so the highlight of the night was simply just catching

over its 25-year history,” Mrs Freihaut said.

q Staff Reunion: Michael Pell, Tom Blackwood, Tony Bramble and Steve Pell.

q Former Director of Nursing Debe Brassey with current Director of Nursing Kathryn Freihaut.

q Great Lakes Nursing Home past and present staff at the 25-year reunion.

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An All-Star Field By Daniel SAHYOUN A GROUP of Myall Coast teens recently performed with the Bloodline Sistas Koori Dance Group at the All-Stars Rugby League competition held in Newcastle. The week-long event, which celebrated Rugby League’s commitment to Indigenous Australia, concluded with the Indigenous All Stars versus the World All Stars match at McDonald Jones Stadium.

The Bloodline Sistas took to the field in front of a packed stadium to proudly welcome the players onto the Traditional Lands through dance and song. Karuah dancer Leah Slockee, who was dancing with the group for the first time, said she thoroughly enjoyed the performance which was a celebration of her culture. “It was a great

q Dancers: Amani Ping, Hannah Cameron and Leah Slocke. Photo supplied

q Bloodline Sistas dance group prepare to perform at the All-Stars Rugby Competition. Photo: supplied

experience and a whole lot of fun, it was so good being involved in an event alongside so many talented people,” Leah said. “Learning traditional dances and being able to share them with such a large audience was definitely one of the highlights.” The night kicked off with an awe-inspiring Indigenous war cry led by Greg Inglis, setting the tone for the All Stars matches. The dance group cheered the men’s and women’s Indigenous teams who easily defeated the World All Stars in both games. Leah told News Of The Area it was inspiring to watch the Indigenous teams during the competition games. “Seeing Greg Inglis and Johnathan Thurston play was amazing, they have so much experience and talent between them,” she said. “It was also good to see so many women involved, hopefully it shows others what can be achieved when you put your mind to it.” The Bloodline Sistas is an Aboriginal Dance Group with members proudly belonging to the Worimi Nation.

Countdown to Grey and Thespian It’s time of the year to wear your best costume and absolutely frolic! By Margie TIERNEY

THE countdown has begun to the second annual Grey and Thespian Mardi Gras being held from Friday 7 April to Sunday 9 April. The theme for this year’s festivities is all things ‘Nautical’ with everyone being encouraged to dress for the occasion and join in the fun. “All local community and sporting groups are being offered a free stall on Saturday 8 April to showcase their group, raise funds and sign up new members,” organiser Mark McCormack said. “Commercial market stalls, arts and crafts and food sites are also available,” Mark told News Of The Area. Groups and stall holders are being urged to book as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. As a backdrop to the stalls, you can take time

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out to enjoy the Free Entertainment being performed in the Hawks Nest Mall. Something new this year will be the opportunity to participate in the “Walk Up” hour. “And don’t forget to bring your Seniors Card to receive your free cuppa and cake,” Mark said. Tickets for the Grey Nomad’s Golf event, films, Nautical Dinner/Dance, and special ‘Baby Boomers Blast from the Past Show’ will be on sale soon at venues in Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens. Please visit the website at www.grey-andthespian-mardi-gras.net. au for more info or contact Mark at info@grey-andthespian-mardi-gras.net. au or on 0412 335 765 to book your stall or enquire about performing at the event.

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Gillespie at the Lodge FEDERAL Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie has met with staff and residents at Stroud Lodge. The community aged care facility is home to 31 residents and 35 local staff. The residential aged care facility offers various levels of care and also

includes two independent living units. Dr Gillespie discussed current funding arrangements with management including his support of their efforts to become a home care provider. “Stroud Community Lodge is a beautiful place with great facilities, wonderful

residents and caring staff. With ongoing improvements to the aged care sector at the government, provider and community level in the future, I’m confident that in the months and years ahead, their services will continue to grow and prosper,” Dr Gillespie said.

q MIDCOAST COUNCIL: Community Meeting. financial position and merger process. “There will also be an update on the ‘What is MidCoast’ project and its outcomes so far, especially in terms of a logo design.” If you want to have your say, then head to the Baptist Church in Tea Gardens on Tuesday 7 March at 6pm. The Bulahdelah meeting is being held at the School of Arts on Tuesday 14 March at 6pm. For more information visit www.midcoast.nsw.gov. au or call MidCoast Council on 02 6592 5399.

q Gillespie visits Stroud lodge community aged care facility: Manager Carolyn Harris, Juanita Muller, Norman Williams, Rod Williams, Paula Tolhurst, Lisa Reyes, Angela Litchfield

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MIDCOAST Council is holding its first round of community meetings for 2017. It’s an opportunity for residents to voice their concerns and ask questions of Interim General Manager, Glenn Handford and Directors Lisa Schiff, Steve Embry, Paul De Szell and Ron Hartley. “We value the chance to get to know people in our communities and chat about opportunities, challenges and concerns,” Mr Handford said. “It’s a great way for us to improve the quality of

decision making and stay in touch with local issues.” Some of the topics Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest residents may wish to voice their concerns about is the fate of the local community swimming pool, the Riverside development and river dredging. North Arm Cove residents are also waging a long running battle over the Fame Cove development. On the Council’s agenda is the upcoming MidCoast elections scheduled for September, asset management, the Council’s

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Raising The Bar By Daniel SAHYOUN

AN INNOVATIVE workout program at Bulahdelah Central School is helping to improve academic outcomes for a group of high school boys.

noticeable improvements in the boys’ behaviour and concentration in class, and they now have a greater connection with the school.” The BAR Group is run during recess each morning and includes a guided fitness

q Rowing Machine: Blake Richardson from Tea Gardens and Angus Devon from Booral.

q Year 8 student Jett Krohn from Tea Gardens burns his energy off in the school’s fitness centre. Under the direction of Physical Education teachers Brian Belic and Bob McCann, the program, known as the BAR Group, allows the students to release excess energy, resulting in improved classroom performance. “It’s about giving the kids an opportunity to burn up a bit of energy so when they go back to class afterwards they are calmer and quieter,” Mr Belic said. “Since the program began, there have been many

program where the boys burn their energy through weight training, and using other gym equipment including treadmills, exercise bikes and rowing machines. Year 8 student Ben Saunders said he always looks forward to the workout. “After sitting in class for two lessons, I really feel like I need to use up some energy,” he said. “The physical challenges are really good and wear me out, so I feel a lot more relaxed

and it gets me through the next lot of lessons.” Ben told News Of The Area since joining the group,

he is completing his class work more efficiently and his negative behaviour incidents have diminished.

q Weights: Year 8 student Dane Pope from Hawks Nest assisted by teacher Bob McCann.

News Of The Area In addition to improved classroom performance, Mr Belic said the BAR Group has had other positive outcomes. “Socially, the boys from different year groups have formed friendships and now have the ability to mix with kids they probably wouldn’t have been able to mix with before,” he said. “It’s also given them a sense of ownership, there’s a place within the school they feel responsible for, and are now willing to speak up if they see people not doing the right thing.” The BAR Group includes boys from Years 8 to 11 and takes place in the school’s fitness centre.

q Teamwork: Lachlan Blows with Angus Devon in the school’s fitness centre.

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Drink-drivers caught LOCAL Police recently took part in the Statewide Operation Drink Drive 1, targeting alcohol related driving offences. In Bulahdelah, three people were arrested and charged for various drink-driving incidents during the two-day blitz, which commenced on 18 February. A 17-year-old female and an 18-year-old male were each charged with driving with a special range prescribed concentration of alcohol (PCA). The male, a learner driver, was further charged with driving without an authorised accompanying person. Police report a 19-year-old man, who returned a positive reading for a low range PCA, was also charged in Bulahdelah. Statewide, 230 drivers were charged with drinkdriving offences during the operation.

Acting Commander of the Traffic and Highway Patrol Command, Assistant Commissioner Michael Corboy, said he is alarmed at the number of people caught. “There are too many people putting their own and others’ lives at risk,” he said. “Drink driving is not only killing people behind the wheel, it is killing passengers and other innocent roadusers.” Assistant Commissioner Corboy said with 43 lives lost on the roads this year, people need to start taking responsibility for their actions. “If you drink and drive you will be caught,” he said. A total of 127,254 breath tests were conducted by NSW Police during the operation.

THE Pacific Highway south of Bulahdelah was partially blocked after a heavy vehicle collided with safety barriers at about 3am on 22 February. The B-double vehicle carrying refrigerated goods was travelling in the northbound lane of the highway near Booral Road at the time of the collision. According to the police report, the driver alleges a VT Commodore pulled in front of the truck abruptly, causing him to take

evasive action to avoid colliding with the car. As a result, the heavy vehicle then collided with a barrier wire, railing and the concrete side of a bridge before stopping about 270 metres further north. Traffic disruptions were encountered well into the day whilst the vehicle and trailers were recovered. No injuries were reported.

A TEENAGE boy has been charged over a fire which totally destroyed the office area at a sawmill in Bulahdelah. The blaze, which occurred on 24 December, 2016, also caused considerable damage and disruption to the mill and its vehicles. Following investigations, the 15-year-old boy was arrested and interviewed by police on 24 February. He was charged with

“destroying property in company by the use of fire”. The boy was granted conditional bail to appear at Forster Children’s Court in March. Police report inquiries into other persons, and other aspects of the fire are continuing. Further charges are expected to be laid in the near future.

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Rabbit Virus Roll Out By Margie TIERNEY

OWNERS of pet rabbits as well as breeders are being urged to vaccinate their animals as soon as possible, following the release this week of a virus into Australia’s wild rabbit population. It will be the first time in more than 20 years that a new rabbit biocontrol agent has been launched in every State and Territory. Farmers and environmental groups in more than 600 sites have been issued with the necessary kits to rollout the RHDV-K5 Korean strain of the Calicivirus. Veterinary Locum George Dellar has been in practice for nearly 40 years and says it’s essential pet rabbits, especially kittens are vaccinated against the virus. The Australian Veterinary Association recommends that kittens be vaccinated at 4, 8,

and 12 weeks of age then six monthly for life. Adult rabbits need two vaccinations a month apart, then six monthly for life. Land managers have been laying out carrot and oat baits in a bid to ‘train’ wild rabbits to accept the baits. Researchers believe this latest biological control will reduce the overall feral rabbit population by about 20 percent. The RHDV1K5 virus is very easily spread, by direct and indirect handling, through clothing, shoes, grass and insects. However it’s not believed to cause disease in any other Australian animal species. For more information visit your local vet, or go online and view the relevant sites on the Department of Primary Industries website, www.dpi.nsw.gov.au., and/ or the Australian Veterinary Association at www.ava.com. au.

q VACCINATION URGED: Veterinarian Dr George Dellar.

Rotary Awards By Margie TIERNEY

IN a tradition dating back more than 40 years, seven local workers and volunteers have been recognised by Rotary at their Annual Pride in Workmanship Awards held at Hawks Nest Golf Club. Volunteer Merv Nagel was recognised for his 25 years of devoted service to Tea Gardens Primary School. “Our school would not

be the same without Merv in it,” Principal Mark Clemson said. Bar attendant and supervisor, Thomas King, received his award for his enthusiasm and dedication to his work at the Hawks Nest Golf Club. Educator Laura Blatch was recognised for her outstanding contribution to the children of Karuah Public School.

Peter Plain was awarded for his 40 years of volunteer service to the Rural Fire Service. Library Assistant Di Vercoe was recognised for her 20 years of help and dedication to the Tea Gardens Library. And employees Ursula Roberts and David Shultz received their awards for their work as receptionist and gardener at Peter

Sinclair Gardens. ‘Pride of Workmanship’ was launched as a Rotary project way back in 1975. “The aim is to encourage a much-needed pride in personal performance in the workplace, and to help create a national attitude for the benefit of our country,” Rotary’s Ian MackenzieSmith said. “Pride of Workmanship is not a competition and there are no winners.” “It is a recognition of individual achievement and commitment.”

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q AWARD RECIPIENTS: Di Vercoe, Ursula Roberts, Merv Nagel, Laura Blatch, Thomas King, Peter Plain and David Shultz. (photo by Howard Grant)

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Sign Up to Clean Up By Daniel SAHYOUN

SUNDAY 5 March is Clean Up Australia Day with hundreds of Myall Coast volunteers preparing to don their gloves,

Writer and historian needs your inputs as she gathers data and information for her latest publication.

said drink cans and food wrappings are the most common types of rubbish picked up. “There is so much rubbish that gets dropped

q Clean Up: Amber and Corey Cunningham remove rubbish from the Bulahdelah Mountain Park.

q Clean Up Australia: Corey and Amber Cunningham clear rubbish to keep the area tidy. pick up their rubbish bags and help clean up the region. Local volunteers will head to registered Clean Up sites at Limeburners Creek, North Arm Cove, Pindimar, Tea Gardens Waterfront and Wang Wauk on Sunday morning to help remove the rubbish. Many local students will also participate in the National Schools Clean Up Day on Friday 3 March. Twelve-year-old Amber Cunningham, who has taken part in the annual cleanup campaign for several years,

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on the ground, it doesn’t look good and it’s bad for the environment,” she said.

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“There are some really beautiful places in this area and the rubbish just spoils the view.” Amber told News Of The Area she gets involved to help keep the parks tidy, making

q Clean Up: Nine-year-old Corey Cunningham picks up rubbish left by others.

them more enjoyable to use. Chairman and Founder of Clean Up Australia Ian Kiernan is calling on all Australians to get involved. “There’s never been a better time to get rid of rubbish that is accumulating on neighbourhood streets and beaches, in parks, bushland and waterways,” Mr Kiernan said. “Now is your chance to gather your friends and family, team mates and colleagues together to join thousands of fellow Australians to clean up your local environment.” For details of cleanup sites or to join a local cleanup crew, visit cleanupsuatraliaday.org. au.

WELL known local writer and historian Janis Winn is seeking information on local families and events for her forth-coming comprehensive book on the history of Hawks Nest. Photographs which she has collected over a lifetime also play an important part in Jan’s publications, and any new material would be very welcome. If you can help Jan in any way, please contact

her on 49970374. Jan has recently launched her latest publication for the Myall Coast Historical Society, “Tea Gardens & Hawks Nest History of Buildings and Residences 1866-2016”, and this can now be purchased from the CTC Shop in Tea Gardens, for $30. Her other local histories are also available from the Community Technology Centre.

q Janis Winn discussing her new book with Anne Johnson.

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from the ratepayers and the efforts of our State MP Kate IN a News Of The Area Washington. article published February He might also like to tell 23 titled “No De-Merger for us if we have received the MidCoast” the Administrator, $20 million “seed” money John Turner, invites “those promised to newly merged against the merger to accept councils by the Baird it has occurred and to see government; if we haven’t, that it might actually be when will we get it and working”. what does the Administrator Perhaps the compliment propose we do with the should be returned and Mr money? Turner invited to give some Perhaps some of the hard examples, especially to loot could be used to fix the the ratepayers of the former Tea Gardens pool and do a Great Lakes Council, of just little dredging in the “Gut” or how well, where and how it even finding a practical long is working! term plan to deal with the He might also advise the Jimmys Beach erosion. ratepayers why, if everything Either way the situation is working so well, the appears to be that right Council found it necessary now the Administrator has to approach IPART seeking insufficient funds to cover a rate increase in excess of expenditure other than on the existing maximum. the most basic of services. Approval for that plan Before the merger, the was thankfully denied former council was found fit largely due to opposition to continue in its own right,

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and therefore must have had adequate funds, so what has changed? Oh yes, there was that merger thing (which, you say, might even be working)! Spending a little less on useless ratepayer surveys and Local Government Convention attendances for our “advisory committee” members might also help the situation. Mr Turner, please stop arrogantly treating the ratepayers as imbeciles and start to communicate honestly. Far from being seen as “working”, the majority of former GLC ratepayers see the merger as an unmitigated disaster. You now have an opportunity to change that perception; your response is keenly awaited. Finally, it appears likely that the next Council elections will be held in

Little Athletes Success By Margie TIERNEY

THE youngsters from Myall Coast Little Athletics are certainly punching above their weight. Two Myall athletes are

now heading to the State Championships after stand out performances at the recent Regional competition in Glendale. Secretary Melisa Brown told News Of The Area, “Tyler

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Rodgers U10 for his 60m Hurdles in a time of 11.89s in his heat.” “Tyler came second in his final in a time of 12.20s.” “Lilly-Ann White U12 for her Long Jump coming in 2nd

September this year. Up till then, ratepayers will continue to be unrepresented. At that election, it would be a travesty if ANY of the former GLC councillors were returned to office. Those councillors failed to represent the wishes of the majority of their ratepayers in respect of the merger. Had they had any courage, they, like other nearby councils, would have contested the merger (after all the GLC was found “fit”) and we would now still be paying our rates to that council instead of Midcoast Inc! The former councillors failed those who elected them; they should go with heads hung low. Mr P Dodge Tea Gardens

SPORTS jumping 3.93m.” “Both were automatic qualifiers,” Melisa said. The regionals had been postponed for a week because of the heatwave conditions. “Some kids even ran in the pouring rain but it was well received after all the heat we have had,” Melisa said “We had lots of personal best performances over the weekend and a couple of earlier injuries which prevented a couple from competing.” Melisa had high praise for all those who competed, Gemma Brown, Kasey Brown, Aaliyah Paulson-Ruprecht, Lenita White, Corey Cunningham, Sophie Fraser, Sam Alchin, Lewis Smith and Jade Hunter. And just a reminder that the Myall Coast Little Athletics Centre will be holding its Annual General Meeting at 10.30am on Sunday 9 April at the Tea Gardens Country Club. Melisa said, “There are many committee roles vacant going into the next season and we urge anyone who is interested to attend the AGM.” “If all roles are not filled,

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Last week I returned to my car and there was a shopping trolley wedged against my door. Now my car has a dent in it. What is wrong with people? Mrs HP, Salamander Bay YOU know, HP, this is one of my bugbears. It is to do with sheep or, more specifically, people behaving like sheep. There are clearly marked trolley bays at Salamander Shopping Centre, and very helpful trolley collectors who will happily take your trolley before you’ve even finished emptying it. Why, then, do shoppers insist on leaving them in between cars, or else parked amongst the very minimal vegetation? Do they think their trolley will sprout baby trolleys if left in the dirt? Then there are people who try to shove their Woolies trolley into the Aldi bay or their Coles trolley into the library book shute. Sheer insanity, HP. How about the patrons who balance their trolley against a pole, knowing full well that it’ll slide down the path and into a Mitsubishi with just the hint of a breeze. You need to park your car as far away from other cars as possible. This drives my family members out of their minds. They have been known to exit my moving vehicle because it takes me so long to select an appropriate car space. “Can’t you see that?” they yell. I pay them no heed, HP, and I can assure you my chassis is dent free. Carpe Diem, Jasminda.

the centre will not be able to continue next season and the more hands, the lighter the work.” “Please consider helping in some way.”

For more information on the 2017/18 season contact the Secretary Melisa Brown on 0457 671 400.

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In the Swim

Bulahdelah Central School Primary Swim Carnival

WITH extreme weather conditions forecast (and endured) our Primary Swimming Carnival was postponed, until cooler and more suitable weather arrived. The 2017 Primary Swimming Carnival was held last Wednesday under excellent weather conditions for swimming. This year we had great support from a large number of available staff in attendance and a pleasing number of parents and

family cheering on students. The day was a terrific event for students in our annual swimming event with many excited students demonstrating positive participation and determination in racing events. Students enjoyed opportunities for free-swim sessions and novelty events led by Miss Mostyn and staff. This year newlyelected House Captains had organised and led entertaining and animated

House ‘war-cries’. Competitive points were awarded for House ‘warcries’ and students enjoyed the carnival atmosphere. This year each sports house area looked terrific with decorations and banners. Sports house, Melba, was the overall winner on the day. Individual race winners who were congratulated at the conclusion of the carnival were presented with ribbons at today’s Primary Assembly. House Places: Melba (1st), Kenny (2nd), Wentworth (3rd), Bradman (4th).

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Myall Coast Vets Stroke NTP 10th A. Joe James B. Tommy Curran C.

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16th A. Breton Gibbs B. C. Darrell Peters Balls To. A. 76 c/b B. 77 c/b C. 82

Myall Coast Vets BY Tony SMITH MYALL Coast Vets 23/2/2017

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A Grade 1. Colin Bagnall 72 2. Arthur Calverley 73 c/b 3. Brian Calverley 73 c/b 4. Mike Forte 73 c/b 5. Clemo Clemens 73 B Grade 1. Alec balaschow 66 2. Grant Watson 69 3. Alan Townsend 70 c/b 4. Andy Biddle 70 c/b 5. Ross Kirwin 70

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Alec Balaschow winner of the B Grade Medal.

C Grade 1. Richard Morley 70 2. Bob Reid 73 c/b 3. Paul McLean 73 4. Brian Swift 74 5. Barry MacLean 75 c/b

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Mixed Doubles Winners Hawks Nest Golf Club Social Darts By Luke BOYD THURSDAY evening, 23 February 2017, played host to 20 dart players, making 10 mixed doubles teams. A great night was had by all social club members and guests. The final consisted of five mixed doubles teams, after all winning 3 from 4 compulsory rounds of darts. The mixed doubles winning team were q

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Hawks Nest Bridge Hawks Nest Bridge Club By Linda CONROY Monday 13 February N/S 1. Liz Caro & Trish Thatcher 2. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 3. Gordon Morrison & Rex Stoessiger. E/W 1. Mary-Lynne & Stuart DeJong (Visitors) 2. Carol Richards & Sue Matheson 3. Dawn & Bill Bridges Handicap – Dawn & Bill Bridges Friday 17 February N/S 1. Jo &

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Younghusband 2. Liz Howarth & Gary Melrose 3. Helen Stevens & Mary Weatherly E/W 1. Trish Thatcher & Mike Parfait 2. Bea Treharne & Sue Matheson 3. Laurice Chivers & Dawn Bridges Handicap –. Liz Howarth & Gary Melrose Monday 20 February N/S 1. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 2. Gordon Morrison & Rex Stoessiger 3. Trish & Colin Gratwick E/W 1. Bea Treharne & Sue

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Luke Boyd and Darren White. The runner up mixed doubles team were Darren Rapley and Michael Russom. During the play off, Darren Rapley scored the perfect score of 180 from a possible 180 points. Well Done. The men’s highest score obtained for the evening was 140 points, scored from Gene McKenzie. The ladies’ highest score for the evening was 125 points achieved from Lyn Peirson. Great Darts.

Matheson 2. Gary Melrose & Adrian Ryan 3. Glenn & Linda Conroy Handicap – Bea Treharne & Sue Matheson

Friday 24 February N/S 1, Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 2. Jo & John Younghusband 3. Liz Howarth & Pam Jones E/W = 1. Jeanette Whalan & Carol Richards + Wendy Haycock & Mike Forte. 3. Pamela & Breton Gibbs Handicap - Liz Howarth & Pam Jones

Twilight Eadie Gets an Golf Eagle Hawks Nest Golf Club Social Golf By Luke BOYD THE cool north easter made the nine hole golf afternoon a real treat for all the attending golfers. The winner, with a fantastic score of 24, was Jed Malone. The twilight Thursday social golfer, Ian Ingram, scored 20 points to win the runner up position and also the Nearest to the pin competition. Great Golf.

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Bulahdelah Golf Club By Pauline GREGORY Wednesday 15/2/17 Ladies Golf Winner- Thora Lou Smith R/up- Pamela Lindsay 2nd R/up- Barbie Gordon NTP 8th - Anne Syme NTP 17th- Lyn Pascoe

Thursday 16/2/17 Veteran’s Golf Winner- 9 Hole- Alex Reekie 12 Hole- Garry Rumble Saturday 18/2/17 4BBB Medley Stableford Winners- Lyn Pascoe

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Darren Carrall Individual Winner- Darren Carrall R/up- Les Katona & Dave Johnson NTP 8th- Karryn Bartlett NTP 6th & 15th- Wayne Coulson Straightest Drive Ladies- Barbara Gordon Men- Wayne Coulson Longest Drive Ladies- Lyn Pascoe Men 0-14- Max Schlenert 15 + - John Stellema NTP 17th Jackpot- Wayne Coulson Congratulations Ben Eadie for getting an Eagle on the 5th. $15.00 Golf all day Monday to Friday.

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Belly Flops and Swimming Sensations AFTER a cancellation due to extreme heat, the Secondary Swimming Carnival was held on Monday, 13 February. The day began with a continuous swim which got all students enthused and motivated to contribute to their house point score. The racing then began, with freestyle, butterfly, backstroke and breaststroke events being contested in all age groups. It was pleasing to see the high number of competitors in events, especially in the junior age groups. The novelty events were also popular, with Year 12

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students showing some interesting techniques in the three noodle race and house teams showing ingenuity in the “Floating Team Pile” (the winning team managed to stack 10 students onto the floating piece of toast). The “Belly Flop competition” revealed the skills of a number of students and teachers and it was sad to see “Helga the Viking” (AKA Miss Moncrieff) relinquish her 2016 title, after a disappointing second attempt. The day ended with some hotly contested and very exciting relay events which

ultimately determined the overall winning house. Congratulations to all students who attended and for their participation and excellent behaviour. Thanks also to all staff who ensured a smoothly run and enjoyable day. It was also pleasing to see the staff relay team continue their 10 year unbeaten record, thrashing a disappointing Year 12 team by a considerable distance. Bob McCann, Carnival Organiser. House Places: Melba (1st), Bradman (2nd), Wentworth (3rd), Kenny (4th)

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Deft touch leads to win Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA

22 February A REALLY packed agenda today, only having the one green in play, with the usual Wednesday Gala bowls being played early to make way for the first game of the 2017 Newcastle District Mid-week Pennant matches to follow. No one could complain too much about the fine and mild playing conditions, with the possible exception of the Grade 4 Pennant players who had to contend with a blustery North-Easterly sea breeze, springing up just before play commenced, making their playing conditions difficult. Player numbers were down as many were committed to the Grade 4 Pennant side. Nonetheless, 32 bowlers competed in the Fours format with 20 points being awarded for a win and one point for each end won. The winners for the day were Brian McPhee, Doug Andrews, Col Amos and Ron Green. They were followed by Paul Goodwin, Henry Dallas, new member, Bill Bridges and Garry Melrose. In the Grade 4 Midweek Pennant Game, Tea Gardens took on a side from the Carrington Bowling Club at home. It was a great opening game with Tea Gardens winning two out of the three matches.

Greg Pearson’s team, after a slow start, eventually clicked into gear and won comprehensively 34-14. The Danny Johnson team, in contrast, revelled in the conditions and raced away leading 15-1 in the early stages. It was not until the 14th end that Carrington made an emphatic comeback winning 7 out of the last 8 ends. Tea Gardens had enough points to see them home winners 26-23. In the remaining game the “sleepy time down south syndrome” also hit the Mark Hair team. They led comfortably at the 13th end 13-6 but really capitulated on the 20th end dropping a 6 to see Carrington take the lead for the first time in the match. Carrington won the last end to win the match 20-17. The final score saw the Tea Gardens side taking the match 77-57. Next week the Tea Gardens mid-week side traveled to North Lambton to play at the Water Board Bowling Club. 24 February There was no Fabulous Friday Open Pairs played today as Our only green was in use hosting a final of a Newcastle District ladies bowls completion. Friday bowls will resume next Friday 3 March. 25 January The quarter-finals of the Club Minor Pairs Singles was played today with Peter

Gurney accounting for Bill Heylbut, 31-15. In a very tight game, up and coming Ken Devlin, in his first ever Club singles tournament, managed a close win over veteran, Max Stephens 31-27. Two-time Club Minor Singles finalist, Doug Naylor, eliminated Noel Jackson from the contest, 31-15. Another rising star, Luke Gliwa, pulled off an upset when he defeated Ross Barry, 31-19. Well done Luke! 26 January

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BOWLING This was a high quality game that was thoroughly enjoyed by the large gallery in attendance. Peter eventually won 3124. Great game gentlemen! It will be an all Palm Lake final next Sunday when residents Peter Gurney, finalist last year, and Doug Naylor compete for the trophy. In other news: There has been a large contingent of Tea Gardens bowlers competing in a variety of Newcastle District events in recent days.

Finalist in the Club Minor Singles Championship.Peter Gurney and Doug Naylor.

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BOWLING Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS

THERE was a good turn up of players for social bowls on Tuesday 21 February. A few returning now that the weather conditions are slightly cooler combined with the earlier start makes bowling in summer slightly more bearable. Good to see Wilma Drake, Carol Hayden and Verlie Gray

back on the green. The format for play was two games of triples and two games of fours. The winners decided by gaining four points for the win plus ends were Dianne Kiss, Karen McPhie and Elizabeth Kelly. The winner of “the spider” was Maynie Roberts. After the game everyone joined in to wish Verlie Gray a happy birthday. It is hard to believe that young Verlie turned 80 on the 15 February. Congratulations, on your achievement.

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The most successful were the Pairs team of Richard Lee and Sean Mearrick. They won their opening games in the District Pairs but then ran into some Zone and State top guns. They accounted themselves well. The first round of the Saturday Pennant competition starts this coming weekend with Grade 3 playing at home against Cardiff, Grade 5 away at Lemon Tree Passage and Grade 6 playing at Hamilton. Go the Dolphins!

group Flags and Sprint, Junior Secretary Kate Maddison told News Of The Area. “This is no easy feat, as most other competitors have additional coaching for these sports.” To the rescue, local Life Savers of the Year, Jan and Tony Logue. “We, as a little club were unable to provide this

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(coaching) until recently, when Jan and Tony Logue volunteered their time on a Saturday morning at 8.30am. “Jan and Tony have both received podium results at Branch, State, the Aussies and the Worlds.” “Sophie is a natural on the sand, she is our little rocket.” For a small club, the Hawks Nest/Tea Gardens Surf Life Saving Club currently have 93 registered Nippers.

On Thursday 23, two games of two bowls triples was played. The team that was declared the winners were Francis Betar, Jo Younghusband and Maynie Roberts with four points for the win plus ends. Coming events for March include the annual Grange RSL LifeCare event scheduled for the 9 March and Pennant season commences on the 21 March. Social bowls will continue as usual on Tuesday and Thursday during the Pennants.

“To send a team of six to branch was a great effort,” Kate said. “All six performed extremely well, it was a big shock to the other clubs how competitive our little club can be.” If you’d like to support Sophie Howarth, Ella Howarth and Tiarna Chester at the NSW Championships this weekend, then head to Blacksmiths Beach at Swansea Belmont.

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ANSWERS SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: 1. There is no disc on the dog’s collar. 2. The scrap of paper is on the road. 3. The boy’s tongue is not hanging out. 4. The street sign is attached to the pole by one piece of metal. 5. The street name is different. SCRAMBLED WORDS: Magpie.

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ACCOCO French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139

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ANTIQUE Dressing table, Side mirrors, $200. Ph 49829578 or 0401240271

APPLE Sports watch Never used 7000 Series. 38mm case Retina display. Worth $600 sell $380. 0405203113

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For Sale CONTINUED from previous page DOG Kennel colourbond, large, suit Shepherd $75 49828042 or 0419816939 GOLF Clubs, Rapier Responce, over size & cavity balance system RH golf clubs, 1 - 3 Metal Woods, 3 - SW Clubs, all with regular flex Graphite Shafts. All in good cond. $140ono Ph 0419245757 GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494 GRANDFATHER Clock Clockworks needs refurbishment $100. 49829498 GRECIAN 4 stately columns 275 high suitable for gazebo. Offer. 0404477158 GUITAR Ibanez AS153. Brand new. Professional Semi Accoustic. $1,350. 0413046858 KING Size bed Excel Cond $50. 49978240 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134

KITE Surfer, Naish. Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498

LOUNGES 2 x 2 seater, striped velvet, custom made, excellent condition $500 Ph 49198139 LOUNGE. 2 seater lounge, VGC $80. Tel: 02 4981 4454 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 MOTOR Scooter 125cc Arquin auto. Less than 5,000 kms panier, cover. Reg to June $1450 ono 0418554192

OLD Wash stand. Marble top. Slightly broken but a beautiful antique piece. $400 Ph 49829578 or 0401240271 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 OUTDOOR Dining Setting Glass top table 6 Chairs. Excellent cond. $275. Hawks Nest 0419 633 594

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OUTDOOR Setting 5pc Green Aluminium. Bar Height Round Glass Top Table and 4 chairs. Table diam 108cm H. 95cm Chairs H 113cmW 61cmD 78cm. $120ono ph 0427642075

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TRAVEL Cot Folding steel craft good cond. $40 49822475

ELECTRIC Ozito Hedge Trimmer $30. Panasonic Black 58” TV $100. 49972523

2007 Retreat Linderman 20foot. 11 months rego. with extras. P.O.A. Ph 4997 2017

TRACTOR Kubota

CASUAL Butcher or APPRENTICE Butcher, Bulahdelah area Ph 49974544 (Bus hrs). 49974346 (A/hrs)

Nelson Bay Fish Market

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PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list.

TWO door Fisher & Paykal dishwasher 0418 665 511 TV Cabinet 2100mm l x 580mm w 1350mm h. Timber. Ph 49972317. TUMBLEWEED mulch maker, little use $35 ono 49824029 WARDROBE 2 door, with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498

POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158

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QUEEN size bed LD head wood. SO Exc cond. $50. 4981 7523

WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Salamander Bay

RIDE On lawn mower Stiga small. fair cond. $250. 0402141050

WASHING Machine (new) Still in Box. Unwanted Raffle Prize. Hisense 7.5l Front Loader. $300 Carmen 0431285903

RUNNING shoes with studs and wrench. As new cond. 31cm $20.49829526 SCYTHE, excelent condition. Little use $85 ono 49824029

WOODEN toys (lge), 10 semi trailers, 3 tractors, 1 train, 3 rocking horses, Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297

SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 SPA Two-person. Like new must sell. Come and try $1900 Corlette 49814854 TELESCOPE High powered. 2,500new will sell $300ono. Call Steve, 4997 1773

Items BEACH umberella $14. Coffee Machine almost new $50. 2 pottery tubs 57cm h withLplants $55 D each. Large SO pot 62cm h with plants $40 each. Persian floor rug $60 165cmx120cm Ph 49828787.

TENTS New. Family Size. 19’ x 12’. $300 Nelson Bay 0407 013 203

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TILES new. Ideal patio. Grade1. Charcoal grey. 12msq total.300x300m. $240. 0417441420

BURNT orange velvet covered Ottoman with storage $30. Moran 3-seater black leather Chesterfield, very good condition $500. 49198139

LAZYBOY ReclinerRocker Brand New, Unused. Colour Fawn-Beige. Cost $1,000 Sell for $795. Ladies BROOKE White Joggers. As new. Size 8.5 (40 Euro). Cost $220 Sell for $120. Phone 49970890. FOLDING Aluminium trailer. ramps. M/c or ATV pair $220. Magma marine Bbq. D Suit RV, van OL or boat $125. S Motorcycle transport stand for shed or trailer New $30. Rope 50m x 18mm nylon $120 0408239842 SUZUKI Grand Vitara 5 steel wheels, 4 tyres $120. Mens D inch and ladies L26 O bikes, Svery good condition $40 each. Caravan double foam mattress $75. Phone 0432150031

Caravans 1991 Roadstar Poptop. Registered March 17. 12x6 2 single beds. Side kitchen/ dinette.electric fridge gas stove towing weight 620kgs. $7000 Irene 49810782 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. Model 2001. 6mths Rego. $17500 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134

2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321 2001 Jayco Freedom Pop Top. 15.5ft. Lshape sgl bds. 3-way fridge. L-shape dining. 4 burn cook top. batt pack. Alex plug. Rollout awn. Fnt boot & toolbox. Tare 1100. Gd cond. Reg 17/5/17. $12,600ono. 49975922 2001 Coromal excel 505. pop top 9/17 D bed reg a/c OLdbl. S vg cond $15750. 0429787822

CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257 POP TOP Golf 12 ft. 2 berth, front kit. awn + annex. 750kg. VG cond. Reg 7/17. $5200ono. 0427633776 REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. Complete with all necessary items for travel. Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: 0417 224 017

L1802DT diesel. Six (6) attachments. Photos sent by email. Price $9500ono. Call Phil 0418672321

Business for sale ICEMAN Delivery of ice, milk, bread & newspapers to caravan - camp parks between Jimmys Bch & Mungo. 6 wks p/a POA. 0428581861 Ian.

Public Notices Bulahdelah Show Society Inc - AGM will be held in Shultz’s Shed, at Bulahdelah Showground, on Monday 14 March Starts at 7.30pm. DARTS At Neslon Bay Bowling Club on Mondays. 7:30pm. All welcome. 0429506372 Extra Ordinary Meeting TG CC Fishing Club to be held on Sunday 12th March at 3pm sharp prior to weigh in, in BBQ area of Club, all members encouraged to attend

COOK/CHEF

Casual hours, various shifts, award rates. Phone 4997 0145 and follow prompts to kitchen, ask for Mark.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

If you can cook, Clean, make good coffee, restock shelfs and can work a till, eftpos and cash reconciliation. There is a position in a local servo for overnight, week and weekend work. Only apply if you can work alone and are self motivated, good hourly rate for the right person. Send a small resume on your past work and 2 personal, work references to bpkaruah7367@ gmail.com Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

CASUAL Female Shop Assistant PART-TIME Fish Cutters & Oyster Openers Ph Narelle or Bob 4 -5.30pm 0409843330 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134

Boats ALLYCRAFT

Avalon 2007. 3.95m. 20 hp Yamaha 2 stroke. 25hrs approx, only used in fresh water. Bimini, rego May 17. safety equipment, on trailer. whole unit in near new condition. vessel at Tanilba Bay. Phone. 0410 540 737. $5000 ono.

ALUMINUM 3.75m Quintrex run-about 15hp Yamaha. 2 swiv seats. Nav lights. Fish/F. Live bait tank, Cover, $4500 ono 49975922

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MidCoast County Council ordinary meetings 2017

Karuah Progress Assn Inc.

AGM - 7.30 PM Wednesday 22nd March. at Karuah RSL. NEW members are needed.

will take place at the Forster Customer Service Centre, 16 Breese Parade, Forster commencing at 10.00am on:

Tuesday 28 February 2017 Wednesday 29 March 2017 Thursday 20 April 2017 Tuesday 23 May 2017 Tuesday 27 June 2017 Tuesday 25 July 2017 Tuesday 22 August 2017 Tuesday 26 September 2017 Tuesday 24 October 2017 Tuesday 28 November 2017 December 2017 – no meeting scheduled

“MACDOG” Companion dog training classes. Saturdays 8.30am Mallabula Anglican Church grounds, Strathmore Rd. Mallabula. Beginners commence 1st Saturday of each month. Bring vaccination certificate on first day. Cost: $20.00 for new members pack, and $6.00 per session. Inquiries: 4984 5020

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Development Control Plan amendment

Council is currently seeking community feedback on an amendment to the Great Lakes Development Control Plan 2014 to simplify Water Sensitive Design (WSD) controls. Please note: changes are proposed for existing WSD controls in the ‘former’ Great Lakes Council area only. View amendment: Visit our website ‘Have your Say’ page or the Forster, Tea Gardens or Stroud offices and Bulahdelah Rural Transaction Centre during normal business hours. Drop-in sessions will be held at: Forster Office, 9 March from 9am-4pm; Tea Gardens Office, 15 March from 11am to 3pm. Exhibition period: Wednesday 1 March - Friday 31 March. Make a submission: Please visit our website to make an online submission, or provide a written submission by email or post before the end of the exhibition period. Please quote the reference (SP-DCP-DRAFT 3) and provide full postal address, telephone number and email address when making a submission. PO BOX 450 FORSTER NSW 2428

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PRIDE Playmate 40hp. $1200. No rego. 0403684110 49971651

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LD $750 with SOblades 0411551091

STACER 429 Seaway 2015. 40HP Evinrude & Stacer trailer. Lic for 5 people. 3 yr warr. VG cond. $18,000. Ph Jim 0403807200 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $3000. 0403 684110 TINNY Alum. 3.5 HP Yamaha. Reg Trailer. $1,400. Nelson Bay 0407 013 203 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

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trailer, 15HP Yamaha only 8hrs running, $3500 ono 49973429

Vehicles 2005 Ford F250, 7.3 turbo diesel, power chip, new gear box and brakes. Includes a heavy allow boat rack, 200 litre electric portable fuel tank, rear suspension air bags, tow and bull bars and many other extras. $40,000 the lot or reasonable offer. Fingal Bay 0428683440 2014 Ford Focus Sport Hatch, LW MK2 5D 6 speed, automatic, in excellent condition one owner. $19,500 or reasonable offer. Fingal Bay 0418945934 2009 MERCEDES Benz B200. Top of the range, 99500km. Full service, $10,500 neg. Boat Harbour 49819070 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

FORD Fairmont 96. Exc condition. Reg Oct. $2,500 Nelson Bay 0407 013 203 FORD Ranger XLT 2007 4 x 4 dual cab, canopy 10/17 rego, 3 litre turbo/ diesel, 127500K. All towing gear, excellent cond. $20,000 ono, 0407145366

Local full time professional installer working exclusively with Myall Bits & Bytes

HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782

Free FREE to the right home, 7yr old Burmese Bella & rescue moggie Benny. Desexed and microchipped. Require new home due to change in owners circumstances. Can separate. 49829498 KITTENS Free to good home. 7 weeks old. T/Gdns area. 0431203282 LOUNGES 2x2-seater lounges. Good Cond. Ph 0431245870 WHEELCHAIRS (2) Glide, Free. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Salamander Bay

Found PARROT (tame) near Shopping Centre at Salamander Bay. Contact Kevin 49811232 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

Lost VINTAGE Antique Tiger Claw on silver chain. 0403 632 701

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HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160 HOLDEN Jackaroo 2000. Only 242000klms, Capable of $500,000, Exc cond in all aspsects. Roof bar, Bull bar. VG tyres, Cruise, HD Towbar, 7-seats, Pet/LPG for cheap fuel. You wiil be proud to own. $5750 0400 027 209

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SUMMER is officially over but it’s certainly heating up for the local Nippers from Hawks Nest/Tea Gardens heading to the NSW Life Saving Championships this weekend. 10-year-old Sophie Howarth from Tea Gardens is leading the charge after she won two Gold Medals at last month’s Age Hunter Branch Championships. “She won the U10 age

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q NIPPERS: Harrison Skelly-Osmond, Tiarna Chester, Ella Howarth, Brittany Stokes, Front: Sophie Howarth.

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