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Myall Lakes Matters By Sandra MURRAY AFTER a short respite, the East Coast Low staged an impressive return from the 25 July with further heavy rainfalls and winds smashing an already badly eroded Jimmys Beach and causing localised flooding. The MidCoast Council reported that there was insufficient time between these two weather events to rebuild the beach sand buffer using the Sand Transfer System (STS). It takes at least two to three weeks to set the STS ready for pumping with the last similar task taking eight weeks to transfer approximately 30,000m³ to Jimmys. However, the Council did mobilise a bulldozer to scrape sand to recreate a buffer in front of the exposed

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First East Coast Low storm hits Jimmys Beach on the morning of 15 July.

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By Sandra MURRAY A VERY happy Captain Dave Feeney has received the keys to the brand new Karuah Rural Fire Brigade Station located in Engel Street. The keys to the brand new two-bay facility were handed over by Bert Pipan,

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from the one-toilet crumbling shed which was prone to flooding. After local lobbying, including by Port Stephens MP Kate Washington, the development application was lodged in 201617 and building commenced the following

year. Captain Feeney commented, “This is the day we have been waiting for. We will transition over the coming weeks and move in with our gear and become operational out of our new station. Thank you to Port Stephens Council and the staff at fire control for your endeavours in building our station.” q Fire station crew check out their new digs. Photos provided (Paul Mulvaney).

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section and just in time. Other protective measures, including the subsurface stabilisation of the road (The Boulevard) and the hay bale, remain in place. Moving forward, the Council is considering transferring sand via the dredge to Jimmys earlier this August instead of September, as well as replacing the hay bales. The weather also resulted in NSW National Parks closing all beaches in Myall Lakes to all 4WD. Penalties apply for noncompliance with the decision to be reviewed on 28 July. Back to the MidCoast Council which conducted

an Ordinary Meeting on 22 July that was webcast and recorded, in compliance with COVID conditions. Questions continue about big increases in the cost of consultants (from around $2.6, to $7m) and staff costs, as well as into the so far missing tenyear Long Term Financial Plan needed to support strategic planning, understand funding requirements, and improve community consultation. Separately and on request, the Council granted permission to ABC Radio, Myall Coast Radio and 2Bob Radio to reproduce audio recordings of their meetings. The next Ordinary Meeting is 26 August. COVID remains a serious issue for NSW with 151 active

cases, increasing over the last week. Local hotspots (with 3 active cases as at 26 July) include Anna Bay, Boat Harbour, Bobs Farm, Corlette, Fingal Bay, Gan Gan, Nelsons Bay, Salamander Bay, Shoal Bay and Soldiers Point. The Port Stephens Ferry Service has again been suspended to keep communities separated and safe. Entry restrictions are now in place for most hotels and clubs, for all residents of government identified hotspots. NSW Health urges everyone to have a COVID-19 test and isolate themselves right away if any respiratory symptoms like fever, cough, sore/scratchy throat, or shortness of breath (even if very mild) appear. Re-testing is recommended each time

symptoms develop. Locally, protective mask sewing is up and running with handmade reusable soft cloth masks available at the Two Fat Bakers and from local craft associations with lots of patterns and ideas available

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featuring children's book readings and singing. Register on the MidCoast Council website under Events Listings or https://www. midcoast.nsw.gov.au/Events. Stay safe.

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q Top shot of local fee evaders larking around in the National Park, Bombah Point. Thank you to photographer Craig Norman.

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Council watching Jimmys Closely MIDCOAST Council is watching Jimmys Beach closely as weather forecasts indicate further coastal erosion is possible. “Wind and swell direction resulting from the current east coast low weather event could result in further erosion at Jimmys Beach,” said Council’s Coastal Management Coordinator, Andrew Staniland. Although sand has been moved onto the most critical part of the Beach since last week’s storm,

enough to assist. “Erosion at Jimmys Beach has long been identified and managed by Council. The current situation of two events close to each other is identified in the Coastal Zone Management Plan, highlighting how vulnerable this section of our coast is,” added Mr Staniland. For several years, Council has successfully provided a sand buffer through its sand renourishment program to prevent the erosion of

there has not been enough time between events to restore the full sand buffer. Building a sand buffer on the Beach during a severe weather event is impossible and pointless. Mr Staniland said that when storm events occur close together, such as the during the last 10 day period, renourishment cannot be commenced fast

The Boulevarde, endorsed by community as the most effective measure at the time, ahead of hard engineering solutions. “Our community is starting to see the impact from the increasing frequency of these erosion events, and the increasing costs required for these buffering measures to be effective,” said Mr Staniland.

q Sand scraping at Jimmys Beach to provide a very temporary buffer in between East Coast Low storms and before substantive STS improvements. Provided by Andrew Staniland, Coastal Management Coordinator, MidCoast Council.

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$126,000 Grant for Delhuntie Youth Care

By Ashley CHRYSLER

DELHUNTIE Youth Care has received a State Government Grant of $126,000 under the Stronger Country Community Program. The not-for-profit provides wilderness-based adventure therapy out of their Bulahdelah centre, working to provide programs for those struggling with mental health issues for the last seven years. Rob Kent, Manager of Delhuntie Youth Care, said that their programs aim to educate local adults and youths on how to effectively manage life challenges in a healthy and holistic way. “We’re thrilled to have State Government recognise and support the many important programs we offer for suicide prevention and to build resilience in youths,” he said. “The Grant will help fund not only the initiatives that we run out of local high

schools across the Myall Lakes, which include rock climbing, abseiling, and other physical challenges that help teach resilience, but also the other programs based out of our Bulahdelah centre.” “In the last year alone, we’ve gone through significant bushfires, drought, flooding and now, COVID-19, so mental health should be a big focus moving forward.” Member for Myall Lakes Stephen Bromhead MP, said, “We have had sadly a number of young people in our area over the past 12 months who have taken their own lives,” said Mr Bromhead. “The organisation has for a number of years ran a number of very successful programs assisting our youth in crisis.” Delhuntie Youth Care is typically self-funded, and welcomes any support from Government, businesses, or the general public.

q Recent visit to the Bulahdelah centre from (left to right) the Member for Myall Lakes, Stephen Bromhead, Minister of Mental Health, Bronnie Taylor, and Delhuntie staff

Hearing Loss Facemasks By Marian SAMPSON

q Simone Jolly wearing her homemade communicator style facemask.

FOR the hearing impaired the use of PPE in medical and community settings causes a block to communication as they make lip reading impossible while potentially muffling sounds. Local Simone Jolly RN is an Audiologist practicing at Salamander Bay who is passionate about improving communication. Using a facemask with a clear plastic window makes it possible for those who lip read to be able to communicate in healthcare and community settings. Simone Jolly told News Of The Area, “The communicator-style face masks are hard to buy in Australia, but there are some places online selling versions of them.“ Simone has been proactive and made her own when she found that her

clients were unable to hear me when I wore surgical or paper masks. As current guidelines are that cloth masks are an acceptable option for masks, there are free patterns online for a few styles of masks with windows to help the hearing impaired. One site with a free pattern is https://www. hsdc.org/accessible-deaffriendly-face-mask/ “Masks are believed to reduce the spread of the virus, but they can significantly degrade the clarity of the speech signal and reduce the volume by about 12dB, as well as preventing the listener from using lip cues to assist hearing.” Standing 1.5m apart on top of this further compounds these issues. Simone shared the following strategies that might help if you are speaking with a hearing

impaired person and only have a normal mask to use include asking the person what their preferred method of communication would be - a lot of hearing impaired people are used to letting people know their communication needs; make sure you get the person’s attention before speaking; use visual cues; speak slowly and louder than normal (but don’t shout as this distorts the sound); use writing, text or a transcription App to enable the person to read the message (an example of a transcription app is Google Transcribe or for Live Transcribe). It is also important to be patient and allow the person to ask for repetitions if needed and find a different way of repeating information if they miss it the first time. We should remember that background noise can make it harder to hear and if it is safe

use a communicator style face mask or face shield. For those who are hearing impaired it is important to let people know about your hearing loss and to consider other methods of communication. Simone implores people to wear their hearing aids if they have them as this will they help you hear but they also let others know that you have a hearing impairment. “Get your hearing aids checked by your hearing care provider if you are having difficulty – ask whether there are other devices such as microphones that can be used in conjunction with your hearing aids that might help you hear over distance, and don’t be afraid to ask people to repeat something if you didn’t hear it” she said. Simone reminds us all to be kind to ourselves and each other in these challenging times.

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Temporarily halting Ferry Service appreciation

Dear News Of The Area, Congratulations Port Stephens Ferry Service for the exceptional goodwill shown recently by temporarily halting last week's ferry service across Port Stephens in case they inadvertently brought the virus from

the southern shore to Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest as a result of the small number of Salamander Shopping Center and nearby sports ground infections. The Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest community of a couple of thousand ‘ over 55-year old’s’ together with the two well occupied aged

care facilities, I'm quite sure, share our gratitude for this goodwill. On behalf of our community ‘Thanks You Port Stephens Ferry’s’. Rick and Trish Wraight Tea Gardens

Koalas extinct by 2050 According to a recent report by a parliamentary committee, koalas could be extinct in NSW within 30 years unless urgent action is taken.

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ACCORDING to a recent report by a parliamentary committee, koalas could be extinct in NSW within 30 years unless urgent action is taken. The report concluded that current laws were inadequate in protecting the species and actually facilitated the clearing of core koala habitats. It also highlighted that the habitats needed to be better protected from logging, mining, land clearing and urban development. In Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens, the koala population is listed as an endangered population under the TSC Act, with less than 20 animals remaining. Ian Morphett, Secretary at Myall Koala & Environment Group, said that the Myall Coast koalas have certainly been affected by certain issues raised in the report. “The Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens koalas were officially declared endangered in 1999, when it was estimated that there were about 12 koalas,” he said. “Once the Koala Recovery Plan was introduced in 2004, the local population recovered somewhat, however, in recent years our urban population has slowly declined, mostly due to loss of habitat.” Mr Morphett continued, “Of particular impact has been the cutting down of about 20

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I will confess that I went on a search after your conundrum to see if I could find the offending footage and I quickly came across the video of this woman ranting at the poor Bunnings staff. I mean don't they have enough to deal with with customers who can't remember the shade of white they want to paint their coffee table or who can't find their husband because he said he was going to aisle 37 and he's not there, without having to deal with some middleclass legal studies dropout pain-in-the-neck with a patronising chai-latte-laced-withProzac tone who suggests she can have the poor Bunnings staff member 'personally sued' for merely trying to follow their Covidsafe protocol? Personally sued? Is this woman insane? Actually, I think therein lies the answer. The coronavirus has unearthed a whole lot of people who have way too much time on their hands and who spend countless hours falling down conspiracy theory rabbit holes only to climb out and start ranting at service and healthcare workers who are just trying to do their job. Seriously, how is wearing a mask a breach of human rights? We are not being asked to shrink wrap our bodies. We are not being asked to wear a full suit of armour. And we most certainly aren't being asked to spend hours at a time sweating in full PPE gear unless we are one of the healthcare workers who deal with those poor individuals who have become ill. We are simply being asked to consider the health and safety of others so more people don't get sick and we can get back to some semblance of normality. I tell you, June, I think many of us have lost a bit of faith in humanity lately and people like this woman aren't doing much to remedy that. I wish both you and your child health and happiness. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

q Ian Morphett, encouraging a joey, Louise, to climb a tree back to her mother percent of the koala food trees in Hawks Nest following the introduction of the Rural Fire Service’s 10/50 Vegetation Clearing Code in 2014.” “Increasing development in Tea Gardens has meant that koala sightings there are now very rare.” “There is also great concern about potential intensive development in North Hawks Nest where the existing vegetation

is vital to maintaining a wildlife movement corridor between the National Park and the township,” he said. The Myall Koala and Environment Group has been tracking the local population since 1989 and has an extensive database of koala sightings. Residents are encouraged to report their koala sightings on the Group’s hotline answering machine at 4997 0878.

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Capital works consists of:

The Lakes Way, Mayers Flat – Works

Wales has been greatly impacted by

Urban Road Rehabilitation

have commenced and are programmed to

storm surges and coastal erosion,

Rural Road Rehabilitation

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with significant damage to properties

Rural Road Construction

Regional Road Rehabilitation

Bridge Renewals Waste, Wastewater and Sewer

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In construction as at 30 June To be carried over – 6 projects

year where drought, fire and Covid all impacted on delivery at various stages.

COUNCIL in the last financial year

Some of the projects near us were:

completed a larger than ever before

The Branch Lane, The Branch –

program of Capital Works Projects.

Extension of bitumen seal by 1km. The

Funding for these projects was through

original program of works has been completed with

Plan, by grants or by Council’s Road

a bitumen seal. An additional length of

Maintenance

approximately

Contract

with

Transport for NSW. Capital works is a major component of a council budget. Capital works are generally taken for granted and not seen as exciting except when it is happening around us.

1.4km has been added onto this project, sealing was completed in late June with table drains and other works completed in early July.

In mid-July on a cold and windy day, a team of MidCoast Council electricians installed four world class new LED floodlights in Hawks Nests’ Moira Parade pontoon area.

IN mid-July on a cold and windy day, a team of MidCoast Council electricians installed four world class new LED floodlights in Hawks Nests’ Moira Parade pontoon area. These bright energy saving lights upgrade the original lights which were installed in 2010, as a donation from We-Ef Lighting. The old lights were organised by the former Wharf Committee, a former group of local volunteers who utilised donated services from local companies. Over time, the harsh seaside environment eroded the lights and their poor condition was noticed by Alistair Robertson, the former

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General Manager of We-Ef Lighting. Although retired, Alistair organised with We-Ef to replace them. We-Ef supplied the lights and arranged transport from Melbourne, all at no cost. MidCoast Council arranged the removal of the old lighting and the installation of the upgraded lights, improving visibility and safety. Alistair describes the new lights as, “World class new LED technology, with a service life well more than 10 years. They are fitted with a Telecell streetlight controller, which allows them to switch on at sunset on full power. At midnight they automatically switch to half power and turn off in the morning.” The new lights are also equipped with a

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of local government in this unfolding a

July

situation. Some

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concept report.

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renourishment of Jimmys Beach. It is important to note however, that the

Commissioned the new chlorine

gas at Stroud •

depth article explaining the history and the work undertaken to achieve the

Completed WAE documentation

sand transfer system is the result of years of study and the best scientific

Hawks Nest Sewer Treatment

advice available and is saving council

Plant, Septic Bypass – Upgrade Stage 2

(ratepayers) money. Did you know

and 3 and completed continuous process

that council rejected the development

volume comparison.

of housing at Winda Woppa but was

Jimmys Beach Erosion

overruled by the Courts, leaving council

As we have seen in the news over

(ratepayers) a legal obligation to foot

GPS system which allows them to plot time phases. The lights came equipped with surge protection, provided by Oak Electronics, safeguarding against lightning generated power surges and designed to protect the equipment for many years. The Hawks Nest / Tea Gardens Progress Association, Kevin Green, and the community acknowledge and thank Alistair Robertson and the generosity of the companies who provided the community with thousands of dollars worth of equipment at no cost. The MidCoast Council is also acknowledged for their prompt and efficient service. Further information about the Hawks Nest / Tea Gardens Progress Association can be found on Facebook.

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q MidCoast Council electricians, Steve Camilleri and Ben Thompson, both rugged up against the rain installing the new LEDs at Hawks Nest Pontoon.

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Palm Lake Resort – Tea Gardens Paddle Pops (Kayakers) A GROUP of likeminded paddlers, formed the Palm Lake Resort Tea Gardens – Paddle Pops in May 2017. The group has grown over the three years that they have been operating to 31 members – predominantly from Palm Lake Resort, but

also from other residents of Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest who are made welcome. They paddle every Tuesday, 52 weeks per year and meet at around 7.30 a.m. for a 8.00 a.m. departure from the Anzac Park, Marine Drive, opposite the Tea Gardens Fire

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Brigade. One of their newer members is Jack Nugent who is 84 years young and lives at Palm Lake Resort. He has bought a new sit-on Hurricane kayak and under the tutorship of Warwick Hall is quickly learning the idiosyncrasies of paddling. Most mornings 6 – 12 paddlers turn up and they form into groups of similar

expertise paddlers. Routes vary depending on the tide and range from 6 – 8 km with the odd longer one – Nelson Bay and Bulahdelah. After the paddle we all meet at the Ice Cream Shack at Tea Gardens for a coffee and Paddle Post Mortem and

banter. Each week one of our paddlers writes up a story of the day, in the Paddle Pops Press with truth optional and embellishment the norm. For anyone unlucky enough to take a dip, a ceremonial “Duck” is awarded, with some paddlers having 4-5 to their

credit. For anyone in the area interested in joining some fun loving guys and gals on the water, come down to Anzac Park, Marine Drive, Tea Gardens before 8.00 am. on any Tuesday.

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Nominated Triples

22 July: Progress was recorded today with 40 players taking part in the first Nominated Triples for nearly 4 months.

22 JULY: Progress was recorded today with 40 players taking part in the first Nominated Triples for nearly 4 months. It was a long wait for us bowls “tragics” but it was well worth it. The winners on the day were taken on an overall for both the grass and synthetic. All winners were adjudged on a countback as numerous teams recorded 11 points. The grass winners were Bill Bailey, Peter Cheney and John Slater The synthetic grass winners were Lance Atkins, Ron Green and Greg Pearson. 24 July: The overcast day did not deter players

from enjoying another day on the green. Four lady bowlers joined with the men today to play 18 ends of Pairs. The competition was tough although Linda Richards and “longbow” exponent Kevin Barbie gave their opponents a bit of a serve winning 23-8. It was great to have the lady bowlers with us and the organisers are keen to see more players taking part on Fridays. Play commences at 9.30 for a 10.00 am start. In other news: By the time bowlers read this, nominations for the Club Major Singles Championship will have closed. This is the Club’s

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premier event on the bowling calendar and, as in years past, it is bound to attract the cream of our players. The Bowling Club’s Annual General Meeting is on Sunday 16th August,

commencing at 10am at the Country Club. Nomination forms for the Management Committee are at the bowls office or members can nominate on the whiteboard near the bowls office door.

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The Newcastle and District Bowling Association mid-week pennants competition starts next month and so far, 18 players have nominated to allow the Club to enter one team in Grade 4.

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P E r s i A H Across: 1. Persia, 4. Hates, 7. Defeated, 8. Droop, 9.    o P t u Yonder, 11. Erected, 13. Precede, 15. Potent, 18. Oiled, D E F E A t E D 19. Insulate, 20. Rogue, 21. Depots. G n i D Down: 1. Podgy, 2. Spend, 3. Attired, 4. Huddle, 5. Y o n D E r l E E r E Throttle, 6. Sloped, 10. Needling, 12. Reposed, 13. P r E C E D E Proper, 14. Endive, 16. Tulip, 17. Tiers. r D n P o

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Explorawords 1. Parting statement. 2. Talking in circles.

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ANSWERS: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: 1. There is a spike missing from the large knight’s weapon. 2. The yellow circle is missing from the small knight’s shield. 3. There is an extra polka dot on the knight’s boxer shorts. 4. There is less space above the castle door. 5. The castle flag is a different shape.

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17569 Crossword Goldstar

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Goldstar Crossword Across: 1. Blooms, 4. Boast, 7. Listless, 8. Irene, 9. Albeit, 11. Ejected, 13. Condone, 15. Abodes, 18. Okapi, 19. Odometer, 20. Loses, 21. Starry. Down: 1. Balsa, 2. Outre, 3. Sweeten, 4. Beside, 5. Assented, 6. Thread, 10. Bandages, 12. Jealous, 13. Choral, 14. Onions, 16. Opera, 17. Sorry.

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PORT STEPHENS Nelson Bay Salamander Bay Soldiers Point Karuah (Karuah River) Pindimar Tea Gardens

(high) 30min 45min 1hr 1hr 15min 45min 1hr

(low) 15min 30min 45min 45min 45min 45min

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MANNING RIVER Based on bar at Harrington Harrington Taree Wingham

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15 to 30min 2hrs 45min 3hrs 45min

HUNTER RIVER Newcastle Hexham Raymond Terrace Morpeth

NIL 1hr 10min 1hr 50min 3hrs 10min

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Weekly wrap on Women’s Bowls

Tea Gardens Women’s Bowls By Lynda RICHARDS

TUESDAY 21st July: Round 1 Club Championship Major Singles plus social bowls. Unfortunately Karen McPhie, winner of this event 2019 was unable to defend her title due to injury. The Singles Competition was played on the grass green, the winner of a game is the first bowler to gain 25 shots. On Rink 8 Lorraine Murphy v Sheril Johnson 21 ends bowled. This was a close game until the 7th end then Lorraine took control winning 25 v 11. On the next Rink Judi Polak v Maynie Roberts, this contest lasted 30

ends. Maynie holding a narrow lead until the 11th end, by the 19th end she was 9 shots ahead of Judi, 21 v 12 but Judi wasn't ready for this game to end by the 29th end the score 24 all. Judi winning on the last end and claiming the title of "the Comeback Queen". Robyn Beaumont v Irene Roberts ( a relatively new bowler), who bowled very competitively against a more experienced opponent. Irene was in the lead by 1 shot on the 7th end but from then on it was all Robyn's way, final score Robyn 25 v Irene 9 on the 19th end. Judy McGavock and Loretta Baker were "neck to neck" till the 20th end, Judy then scored a 4 which gave her a 6 shot lead. On the 27th end she added another 4 to her

Rally Series at Myall FROM Page 16

incidents during the day which required medical attention on the course caused a major reorganisation with the deletion of some of the route, but this didn't detract from the rally, just made it shorter. A full field of 60 entries was received. There were a few withdrawals close to the start, partly because competitors were prohibited from travelling from their home postcodes, but 52 cars started from the service park at the Bulahdelah Bowling Club. Of the 52 starters, 30 were classed as official finishers. The rather high dropout rate, could probably be attributed to the months that had elapsed since the last time that most competitors had driven their cars in anger. You can spend all the time you like preparing a car, but you don't really know how things will work out until

you let out the clutch at the start of the first stage. 1st Outright Jamie Luff & Brad Luff Subaru WRX 2nd Outright Riley Walters & Jeffrey Williamson S u b a r u WRX STi 3rd Outright S i m o n Jamieson & Luke Jamieson Mitsubishi EVO VII 4th Outright D a v i d Darby & Rodney Phillips Nissan 108sx 5th Outright C h r i s Jaques & Hugh Taylor Mitsubishi EVO 9 Rally Director Michael Bannon and his crew of officials must be congratulated on running such a good event under extremely trying circumstances. Not only did they have to contend with all the additional health and safety requirements brought on by the COVID19 epidemic, but they had to reorganise the event half way through when force majeure and Murphy's Law clicked in simultaneously.

tally, winning 25 v 16. On number 12 Rink Dale Winter grabbed the lead early in the game claiming victory on the 20th end against Dot Dallas, 25 v 8. A similar tale on the next Rink, Robyn Webster started strongly bowling against Jean Glover a lead off 11 points by the 6th end, eventually winning on the 20th end 25 v 8. Apparently some close shots in this game requiring the Marker to do a lot of measuring. Winners from today progress to Round 2. Many thanks to Umpire Karen McPhie, the Markers Christine Fossey, Sheila Rattray, Kayelene Pearson, Greg Pearson and Keith Smith. Social bowls 1 game of Pairs 18 ends the winners were Ingrid Luck

and Jill McBride 19 v Lyn Nightingale and Wendy Jones 18. Congratulations to Irene Roberts on winning the voucher donated by Myall Bistro & Café. Thursday 23rd July: Round 2 of the Singles Championship. A hard fought battle between Robyn Beaumont and Lorraine Murphy. Lorraine leading until the 11th end, 12th end 10 all, 15th end 12 all then Lorraine forged ahead leading by 4 shots on the 23rd end, 20 v16. By the 27th end the score 21 all, victory finally to Robyn on the 30th end 25 v 21."New Comer" Sheila Rattray had a convincing win against Lynda Richards 26 ends bowled, result 25 v 13. Robyn Webster once again

started strongly,bowling against Dale Winter leading by 7 points on the 8th end. Dale narrowed this lead to 2 shots by the 13th end but Robyn remained focused winning on the 28th end 25 v 18. A mammoth game lasting 34 ends on Rink 11 Judy McGavock v Judi Polak Judy leading by 5 on the 8th end then Judi by 7 on the 18th end. By the 25th end 17 all, 31st end Judi leading by 3 shots 22 v 19. The next 3 ends belonged to Judy she gained 7 points winning the match 25 v 22. Thanks to the Markers Irene Roberts, Dot Dallas, Jean Glover and Loretta Baker and Pat Baker for Umpiring. The semi final will be played on Tuesday 28th July (weather permitting)

Judy McGavock v Robyn Beaumont and Sheila Rattray v Robyn Webster. The final at this stage scheduled for Thursday 30th July . Social bowls 2 games of Pairs, Bev Dunn and Jeanette Emmett 17 v Carol Hayden and Jill McBride 8. Ingrid Luck and Bev Stephens 20 v Sheril Johnson and Bette Saillard 3. Friday 24th July: Four of our lady bowlers joined ranks with the Men's Bowling Club for a game of Mixed Bowls, a great day had by all. Mixed bowls will be played every Friday commencing 1000, open to all members of TGCCMBC & TGCCWBC. Coming events: AGM Tuesday 4th August prior to bowls.

Ball run 37 - G Grainger, R Thornton 74 - J Graham 75 - J Hooper, R Winter, M Moss Saturday Ladies monthly mug winner B Gordon Saturday 1st August Golf stableford. AGM 8th August, gofl shotgun start after. Sunday 23rd August Bulahdelah show fund raiser, 4 person ambrose, non golfers welcome. shotgun start 0900.

Hawks Nest Ladies Golf By Di Rumble DICKSON

Tuesday Par 21/7/2020 52 Players Div 1 1. Di Davis +3 2. Darelle Rowe 0 3. Sue Kovacs -1C/B Div 2 1. Susanne Raine -1 2. Kathy Griffiths -2C/B 3. Penny Williams -2 Div 3 1. Nola Lubinskas +1 2. Robyn Wade Northbridge 0 3. Donna Clemens -2C/B Balls to -3C/B

Bulahdelah Golf Bulahdelah Golf Club Wednesday ladies golf winner B Newton r/u T Graham Thursday Vets Golf winner - D Brown 42, r/u - R Thornton 41. 3rd I Knox 37 c/b. Ball Run 37 - D Harvey 35 - S Sharp 32 - H Pierson, K Hughes, D Schoonhoven Saturday Monthly mug mens winner A Jobson net 69 r/u - J Stellema net 72

SATURDAY Par 18/7/2020 36 Players Div 1 1. Donna Andrews Toukley +2 2. Dale McClure +1 3. Annie Scott 0 Div 2 1. Susan Muna +1 2. Susan Campton 0 3. Robyn Lyon Long Reef -1 Balls to -3

Myall Coast Vets Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH

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Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH

Stableford. 21 July 2020. Ewan Brooking Trophy. Front 9 1. Paul Fordy 22 2. Gary London 20

Lady Veteran Lady Veterans Golf Competition By Fran HENDERSON

Ladies Golf

23/07/2020. Stableford. A Grade 1. Peter Nealon 2. Colin Bagnall 37 3. Glenn Conroy 36 4. CHRIS POTTS 35 c/b 5. Terry Hoolahan 35 B Grade 1. PHILIP Collins 37

3. Thomas Gallagher 19 c/b Vouchers to 15 c/b Back 9 1. Michael Ross 21 2. Gordon Morrison 20 c/b 3. Ian Raine 20 c/b Vouchers to 15

2. Ken Warren 36 c/b 3. Terry Freeland 36 c/b 4. Larry Campton 36 c/b 5. Stuart McLeod 36 C Grade 1. Sean V Mullins 38 c/b 2. Alan Murdoch 38 c/b 3. Robert Reid 38 4. Keith Beards 36 5. Michael Ross 34 c/b Balls To. A. 30 c/b B. 30 c/b C. 28 c/b

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Amazing Townhouse Beautiful home in quiet popular spot 16 Higgins St, TEA GARDENS PRICE: P.O.A

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THIS single level brick home is positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in one of the most desirable locations of Tea Gardens. Only a few streets back from the Myall River and it's fabulous amenities including the Tea Gardens Hotel, restaurants and cafes provides the opportunity to leave the car at home and walk everywhere. This wonderful home offers something for everyone, enter into the light and bright living room with sliding door access leading out to the paved outdoor entertaining area. The master bedroom is situated at the front of the home offering mirrored builtins, a ceiling fan and access to the two way bathroom featuring a bath and a separate toilet. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are further into the home and both feature built-ins. The living room leads to the spacious kitchen with a large pantry and plenty of cupboard space overlooking the lounge room, taking in the peaceful views of the reserve. A huge bonus is the side access leading to the large 8 x 4m shed/workshop suitable to store your car/boat/caravan with a carport alongside the shed. There is also a single garage attached to the property. The lawns and gardens are beautifully maintained with a vegetable garden already established. Contact Stuart Sinclair at Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest on 0488 133 998 or (02) 4997 9022.

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5/38-42 Booner Street HAWKS NEST PRICE: $475,000 IMAGINE your very own holiday property in Hawks Nest - only a short walk to the surf beach, shops and golf course in this seaside town on the northern shores of Port Stephens. This stylish townhouse is walking distance to everything and would suit retirees or holiday makers alike. With three bedrooms upstairs, the main with walk-in robe and ensuite. There is an abundance of storage with built-in robes and large linen closet. Upstairs also features the main bathroom. Downstairs features tiled living areas, huge kitchen with upright stove, rangehood and dishwasher, air conditioning and internal laundry. There is also a third bathroom with

shower and toilet, along with internal access from the single garage. There is a paved courtyard that wraps around the north eastern face of the property, great for those summer barbecues. With solar panels on the roof for power savings, this townhouse is in excellent condition throughout. Call us today

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English & European porcelain, figurines, old silver items, fountain pens/pencils, old wind-up watches, jewellery, anything old & interesting incl. artworks. Please phone Annette 0419 219 634 or Ron 0408 967 747

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment – Invitation to Register an Interest Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd (Holcim) are proposing to continue sand production operations at their Salt Ash Sand Quarry, 8 Oakvale Drive (Lot 4 DP 774726), Salt Ash. The proponent’s contact details are: Luke Edminson, Planning and Environment Manager NSW Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd luke.edminson@lafargeholcim.com 0429 790 756 Artefact Heritage, on behalf of Holcim, wishes to consult with any Aboriginal persons or organisations that hold cultural knowledge relevant to determining the significance of Aboriginal objects and places in the Salt Ash area. The purpose of community consultation is to assist in the preparation of an Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment Report (ACHAR) for the proposed development. The consultation will also assist the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) in their consideration and determination of the SSD application. Please register your interest in the project by 6 August 2020 by contacting:

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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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Herbicide spraying MidCoast Council will be carrying out a range of herbicide spraying activities in various waterways, open drains, and retention ponds; on roadsides and reserves; and on sporting fields, parks, pools surrounds, cemeteries and Council building surrounds within the entire MidCoast Local Government area during the months August, September and October 2020. These activities will be targeting general vegetation, grasses, reeds, bindii, broadleaf, annual, perennial and environmental weeds and each program is subject to weather conditions. Only qualified operators will be undertaking works. On the roadsides and reserves, subject to availability and need, registered herbicides Herbicides Weedmaster Duo, Sixgun 360, Biochoice 360, Glymac 360 (360g/L glyphosate), and/or Metsun 600, Lynx WG, Kenmet, Kenzon and/or Grazon extra will be used as per the requirements of the label and APVMA off label permit 9907 where applicable. In various waterways and retention ponds Herbicides Weedmaster Duo, Sixgun 360, Biochoice 360 and/or Glymac 360 (360g/L glyphosate) will be used as per the requirements of the label and APVMA off label permit 9907 where applicable and as a precaution residents are advised to refrain from using, drinking or swimming in the water for two weeks following treatments. Registered herbicides, chemicals Spearhead, Kamba M and Broadside will be used as per label directions on sporting fields, parks, pools surrounds, cemeteries, reserves and Council building surrounds. Scheduled areas will be assessed individually and treated as required. Individual areas will be sign-posted at the times of treatment in commonly accessed areas. A list of areas to be treated is available by calling MidCoast Council on 7955 7777.

OUTDOOR table and 2 bench seats. Early Settler band. $450 ono. Single bed+ base. Was $690, sell $100. Both as new. 0466461800 0207

WOODWORKING. Benchtop lathe Record DML24X incl power chuck & 4Ochisels, Gd LD S Huon pine cond $125. slabs & burls for carving $40-80 each.

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

BRAND new boys joggers and school shoes sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. $5.00 - $25.00 4982 8922 DESK home office desk timber, 5 drawers, with chair, must sell $270 ono 49814854

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TENT poles, wooden two piece, D L 5 x 1900mm, 2 x SO 2100mm, $4 each. 0419 144 766.

TRAILER Sailer, Rare Adams 21”. No8 of 39. near new,Tohatsu LD 8hp, gd rego, SO trailer, gd sails, safe & forgiving, easy sail by 1

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TIMBER furniture, Ex cond - 1 hall stand $40, 1 TV cabinet JUNIOR Stock Saddle. $100, 1 dining table Hand crafted and in plus 8 matching fair condition. $200.00. cloth chairs $800, Ph Peter 0427977521 0477043206 ads@newsofthearea.com.au

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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498

TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704

WHEELCHAIR Power, Vg LEATHER Chester- Easy RiderOCougar. LD Dgd cond, cond, newScontroller arm field 2 seater L O S $600 0427974136 $550 49849808. 230420

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

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

PRIDE new scooter, paid $3100, sell for $2500ono. Also, 1 wheel chair $100 gd cond 49818613 0407044372 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area

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PUMA pop-top camper 2012, 12ft, 1200kg, sleeps 6, one owner, rego to Nov 2020. $14,000 ono, Peter 0407 892 860

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Caravans CUB Camper Super Max Escape 2011 full annex, twin beds. Rego Aug 2019 $10,700 49872651 JAYCO Sterling 2007 21Ft Single Kg Bds, new a/c, new wheels/ tyres, full annex, ens, elec rollout awn, vg cond. $26,750. 0427650335

Motorhomes 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

YACHT Northshore 38 Totally refitted for extended cruising. New 40hp diesel. Local. $75,000 ONO. 0413046858. 160120

Vehicles

1996 Nissan Pathfinder, auto, top cond, 6mth reg, no rust, 266500klms, $2500neg, qoe079, 49846043

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STAND Up Paddle Board 11ft x 31”x 5” comes with paddle, leash and board bag. $900 0429920840

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 090420

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 L2D months SOgood tyres runs well $200 Hawks Nest 0414921770

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BASS boat 2006 evinrude 150hp approx 450hrs $21,750 ono 0431026622 MERCEDES SLK230, auto, Kompressor coupe/ convertible (metal folding DINGHYS 2 x 8ft roof) just 60,900klms, D cond, all Ltop dinghys, 1 alum $350, 2000 model, SO 1 ply wood $300. books, careful lady owner. DCJ79Z. $15250ono 0425 254 612 0417821805. 300420

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ELECTRIC Golf Cart & Trailer. VG cond. Sale due to owners LDill health SO 49971020 $5,000 ono.

STOCK and Witworth 8 2 ¾” diam. 0419144766.

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

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GOLF sticks 2 sets, both right handed, $150 49843097

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DRAWER runners, (4) 700mm $20 a pair. (1) 500mm $10. 0419 144 766

GALVANISED hot dipped bolts (37)125x10hexagon head. $1.75ech. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $1.40ech. Other sizes avail. 49872338.

WINE demijohns 49849808.

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

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

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

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HOBIE 16 catamaran on gal trailer. $500 RENAULT Laguna 49817721 a/h Privilege, hatch 2008, silver, auto, Turbo diesel, full leather, QUINTREX Fredom 211000 klms log Escape 2010, 4.7m, books, ex cond, 12mth 191hrs. Yamaha 60HP rego, EH666, $5200, 4stroke. Garmin Sounder plates sold separately chart/plot, bimini, spare 0428716204 wheel, one owner, always garaged, rego till March 2020. Will sell for $19,900. SUBARU Forester Call 0410 458 007 5 door auto wagon. 129000km, 2010 mod. SAVAGE 28 Flybridge Full service D history, OL 2x180hp diesels. Very 2 lady Sowners. Very economical, D low hours. clean well kept car L 2x GPS $10,000. CN50KM. SO Sounders, toilet, loads of extras. 0401284555 $46k ono 2307

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RALLYING finally started again in 2020. Round 1 of the 2020 AMSAG Southern Cross Rally Series was held in the forests around Bulahdelah on July 18. The rally was run under extraordinary circumstances because of the COVID-19 epidemic. Bulahdelah has always provided excellent roads for rallies and this year was no exception. 200mm of rain was forecast in the area for the week before the event, but this just turned into some annoying rain on the day before. The weather was fine on the day, roads were in excellent condition and there was no dust. The original plan was to run the event over seven stages (82km transport, 131km competitive) with two stages run once each, two stages run twice and one stage combining two as the first of two night stages. Unfortunately, two CONTINUED Page 2

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