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DAYLIGHT savings ends this weekend, and residents are reminded to change their smoke alarm batteries when setting their clocks back one hour. Bulahdelah Rural Fire Brigade Deputy Captain Rod Paar, said only a working smoke alarm can save lives. “Having a smoke alarm with flat batteries is just as bad as having none at all,” he said. “A fire can take hold in just a few minutes and fill your home with deadly smoke, that will kill you faster than the fire itself,” Rod said a working smoke alarm can provide an early
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MidCoast Council to replace the decommissioned solar heating system to the Tea Gardens Pool, repaint the deteriorating pool surface and maintain the pool to an optimal standard. At the Community Consultation Meeting held in Tea Gardens recently, Council informed the community that the pool would be repainted but there was no funding for replacement of the solar heating.
should be tested every three months, and replaced every 12 months,” he said. “Alarms should be spread across the house and it is also important to use the correct type.” The RFS recommends that householders install photoelectric, interconnected and hard-wired smoke alarms. As well as replacing batteries this weekend, In the presentation, Ms Bobako stated that an acceptable water temperature is 25-29 degrees. Ms Bobako expressed concern to Council that the children’s learnto-swim program has finished classes five weeks early because the water is too cold. “This means that approximately 80 children have been unable to have swimming lessons and families are now forced to travel out of town for lessons,” she said. “There is lost revenue for the Learn to Swim Instructor, Council for lane hire and to local businesses.”
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the RFS urges everyone to test their alarms. “It’s very simple to test the alarms, with just a push of the button,” Rod said. “Alarms have a life of 10-years, so check the expiry date as well.” Rod told News Of The Area, “A working smoke alarm, along with a practiced evacuation plan, will provide the best chances of escaping a fire.”
“It is critical to have an evacuation plan, especially with young children, so they know what to do in an emergency,” he said. For more information about home fire safety, visit www.rfs.nsw.gov.au. Daylight saving will end in NSW this Sunday 2 April, when clocks go back one hour at 3am.
Council was told that a large proportion of pool users are in their senior years and use the pool to keep active. Royal Life Saving recommends that older people should be encouraged to participate in aquatic activity as a way of providing them with water safety skills while at the same time improving their health and well-being in a low impact setting. Council was advised that cold water increases the risk factor of cardiac arrest and that Masters Swimming National guidelines states “that anyone who has a cardiac history should be wary in water below 24 degrees”.
Ms Bobako stated that the solar system is not a new asset but maintenance of an existing asset – an asset that has not been managed properly. A meeting with the Director of Community Spaces will be held to discuss the maintenance of the pool. Ms Bobako said, “Tea Gardens Pool was built by the community for the community. The Pool is highly valued by our community, and we continue to contribute time and money for the improvement of this public facility.’’
for the not-for-profit organisation. “I have a collection box and so anyone can drop in sanitary items for the whole month of April and in August as well.” So if you’d like to lend a helping hand just
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‘Share the Dignity’ April campaign By Margie TIERNEY
FORMER Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke famously once said, “by 1990 no Australian child will be living in poverty”. Tragically, 27 years down the track that commitment is far from a reality. According to the Australian Council of Social Service, more than 730,000 children or 17.4 percent of all children in Australia are living in poverty, that’s an increase of two percent in the decade between 2004 and 2014. The ‘Share the Dignity’ Organisation came into being to oversee a number of initiatives that give back to Australian women and children in need.
Last year the generosity of the women in the Myall saw more than 50 handbags full of essential items and gifts donated as part of the charity’s “In the Bag” Christmas campaign. Now, coming into the month of April ‘Share the Dignity’ is calling on the public to donate sanitary items for homeless women. Tea Gardens Mum of two, Jodie Genner is once again front and centre of the campaign in the Myall area. “I am now a registered volunteer for ‘Share the Dignity,’ Jodie told News Of The Area. This means Jodie can act as a collector
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q Blue Light Youth Program: Senior Constable Ashley Ray. been working with a community committee to get the program up and running. With the final stages of preparation underway, the group is hoping to kick-off with a community barbecue towards the end of April, funded by the Blue Light organisation.
“We’ll be holding a sausage sizzle with free snags and music in Wade Park, and we’re organising to bring up some computer game buses from Raymond Terrace for the day,” Ashley said. Other plans include an impressive range of activities which will
“definitely keep them off the street and give them something to do”. “We’re looking at holding a disco twice a year, and in the other months we’ll have movie nights, game nights and fishing outings,” Ashley said. “We’re also going to work on the logistics of
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A GROUP of Year 8 students volunteered to remove litter from the school grounds on Friday, 3 March, in support of the annual Clean Up Australia campaign. Armed with garbage bins and gloves on their hands, the enthusiastic students were divided into small groups and allocated a section of the school to clean. Although on first appearance the grounds looked very tidy, the students were amazed at how much litter they were able to find hidden in bushes and other places around the school. The bins were quickly filled with papers, drink containers, food wrappings and an
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BLUE Light Discos, movie nights and fishing trips are some of the many activities being planned for young people in the area, with Bulahdelah’s Senior Constable Ashley Ray the driving force behind the program. “I thought that it would be a great idea to work with the youths under the umbrella of the Blue Light Disco to organise fun events for them,” Ashley said. “It’s an opportunity for the police to work with the community to engage with our youth, put them on the right path, and bridge any barriers.” Ashley, along with Senior Constables Trevor Mcleod and Dave Feeney, has
attending an NRL game in Newcastle and we are hoping to have some camping sessions as well.” All young people from Bungwahl to Hawks Nest, Coolongolook to Markwell and everywhere in between, will be invited to join the fun. “If we can get in and build a repertoire with the youth now, it may change their behaviour later on,” Ashley said. The program has already had “immense support” from the local community, and with more people involved, “the bigger and better it can be”. Anyone willing to assist can contact Ashley, Dave or Trevor at Bulahdelah Police Station. All volunteers require a Working With Children check. “All of us at the station are very excited about the program, and we can’t wait to show the community what we can do,” Ashley told News Of The Area.
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Pollie Chat At Pub By Daniel SAHYOUN
MYALL Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead visited Bulahdelah during his electorate tour last week, giving residents the opportunity to raise local issues with their member. Mr Bromhead also discussed topics relating to the wider region and said MidCoast Council “was doing an outstanding job” with its strengths in leadership. “To take over three councils with a huge area in such a short period of time, get all the administration
in place, find savings, and announce a $30million roads and bridge program, that’s fantastic,” he said. “There are independent reports saying that Great Lakes Council was the best performing council between the Hunter and the Queensland border, and as the General Manager of Great Lakes Council is the General Manager of MidCoast Council, we’re seeing the benefits of his leadership.” Mr Bromhead told News Of The Area, Glenn Handford is supported by
q Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead will host ‘Pollie In The Pub’ at the Plough Inn Hotel at 6pm on Friday 31 March.
an experienced team of Directors. “Ron Hartley is a very experienced engineer with roads and bridges, he’s now taking his knowledge and experience, and using that across the electorate,” Mr Bromhead said. In regards to tourism, the National Party MP stated a $200 million program for regional events and tourism had just been announced. “We have also announced start-up funding for regional events, that’s up to $20,000 if you’ve got a great idea for an event and it’s the first or second time hosting it,” he said.
q Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead with Stephen Smith and Arthur Baker in Bulahdelah.
q Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead with Bulahdelah RFS members Nigel Weeks and Grahame Rowell.
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Grandparents Day By Margie TIERNEY
IT was an occasion to put in the memory banks of the children of Tea Gardens Primary, who recently got to show off their school and their talents on Grandparents Day. Around 200 pops and nannas, grandmas and grandpas were given the chance to check out classrooms and find out first hand what their grandchildren are learning and creating. Principal Mark Clemson
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q GRANDPARENTS DAY: Tea Gardens Primary.
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Hive of Activity KARUAH Public School was a hive of activity last week, with new bikes, a cleanup and a morning tea being some of the many activities that kept the students busy. “The Smith Family has kindly donated two smaller bikes for our Infants students to ride at school,” Relieving Assistant Principal Mrs Kath Henry said. “The school already has a set of bikes donated from this fantastic organisation and the students ride these regularly at lunch and recess playtime.” Coordinator Mrs Suzanne Leonard visited the school last Friday to deliver the new bikes. Captains Shaqueil and Sophie met with Mrs Leonard and took the opportunity to thank The Smith Family for its donation. Mrs Henry said although the school’s Clean Up Australia Day was postponed
q Clean Up Australia Day: Karuah PS K/1 students with teacher Miss Laura Blatch.
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annual campaign. As the students filled their bags, they learnt the importance of keeping the environment clean. A thank you afternoon tea for the ‘Star Leaders’ was also held last week. “The ‘Star Leaders’ are
senior students who actively organise activities in the playground,” Mrs Henry said. “They support all students when playing and wear bright vests and hats so they are easily recognised.” Students and staff are set for another busy week
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q Shave For A Cure: Jackie O’Connell.
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q Jackie O’Connell with her long plaits which were chopped off by students.
“The primary children knew that a teacher was having their head shaved, but didn’t know who, we wanted it to be a bit of a mystery to keep the awareness in their minds,” she said. “By keeping them guessing and thinking it might be this one or that one, it made them a bit more involved with it.” The popular teacher said the students were “surprised, but very excited” when it was revealed that she was the staff member about to be shaved, Mrs O’Connell told News Of The Area she was a little overwhelmed at the support she received. “The school and the staff have been excellent, and the community’s been brilliant,” she said. “I set my limit at $500, thinking it would be hard to get to that, but I was really, really happy that it was over $900, and I still have a little bit more to bank.” Money raised from the World’s Greatest Shave funds support and research for blood cancers, which include leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma. According to the
Leukaemia Foundation, around 35 Australians develop a blood cancer every day, and it affects people of all ages. Although the annual campaign has almost wrapped up for another year, donations can still be made through the foundation’s website. Nationally, this year’s World’s Greatest Shave campaign raised over $12 million.
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JACKIE O’Connell’s hair went flying last week, as she joined the fight against leukaemia by taking part in the World’s Greatest Shave. The Bulahdelah Central School teacher sat bravely as young students chopped off her locks with the assistance of local hairdresser, Renee Ballantine. The primary captains then armed themselves with clippers to finish the job. Mrs O’Connell said with many friends affected by cancer in the past year, she decided to have her head shaved at a school assembly to raise awareness of the cause.
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AN outage to Telstra’s network in the local area last week left many Bulahdelah residents and businesses without phone and internet services. The interruption affected over 100 landlines and ADSL services, and is believed to have been caused by the recent heavy rain. Many disgruntled customers contacted Telstra to complain, only to be told the service could take until 4 April to be repaired. With many residents left without home phone
q Bulahdelah resident Steve Lock was left without phone and internet services due to a network outage.
Police Award for Volunteer By Daniel SAHYOUN
BULAHDELAH Volunteer Rescue Association’s Peter Mostyn was awarded the Commander’s Plaque of Appreciation at the recent Manning Great Lakes Local Area Command Awards ceremony. The award was presented by Superintendent Peter Thurtell, in recognition of Mr Mostyn’s contribution to rescue management in the region. Always a team player, Mr Mostyn’s first reaction was,
newsofthearea.com.au and internet services, their patience ran out as well. “Sick of it, we have had ongoing problems for months now,” one resident posted on social media. Others who contacted Telstra were left frustrated with their response. “I spent 90 minutes on the phone with them trying to get an answer, then they told me the service could be out for another week,” resident Steve Lock told News Of The Area. With no financial institution in the small town, frustrations continued when some residents were unable to access their internet banking. The disrupted service
very proud to have received the award.” Mr Mostyn joined the Bulahdelah and District Rescue Squad in 1994, and has since given more than two decades of dedicated volunteer service. He was on call 24-hours a day, and worked alongside police and other emergency services at motor vehicle accidents, search and rescues and countless other situations. “It doesn’t matter the colour of the uniform as basically we are all out there for the same reason, and that is to assist someone in need,”
q Peter Mostyn awarded the Manning Great Lakes LAC Commander’s Plaque of Appreciation.
q Manning Great Lakes Superintendent Peter Thurtell presents the Commander’s Plaque of Appreciation to Peter Mostyn. Photo Supplied “Why me, what about others?” “I didn’t even know, I just thought that I was going to get a certificate now that I’ve retired,” he said. “I was really shocked, but
he said. “Our policy is to have a vehicle on the road within 10 minutes of receiving a message, and at a lot of accidents, it wasn’t so much about cutting
a car to pieces, it was the fact that you were there and could say ‘hey, how you going’ and provide some comfort.” Mr Mostyn held an impressive list of positions throughout the region including Mid North Coast Coordinator, Deputy Regional Coordinator for the Hunter, and proudly served on the Local Emergency Management Committee, a position he held until retiring from the association last year. He also served as Captain, President and Training Officer with the local squad and is an
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Accredited Rescue Operator and Senior Rescue Instructor with the State Rescue Board. “The main thing you get out of volunteering is that you’re just able to help, and seeing the difference that makes in the community,” Mr Mostyn said. “I would love to see more young people join a volunteer organisation, it is one of the greatest things you can do in assisting people at probably a very dark time in their life.” Mr Mostyn said volunteering also teaches skills that you will have for life.
also affected a handful of local business operators who were unable to process EFTPOS payments during the outage. Telstra Area General Manager Mike Marom said they were aware of an issue affecting up to 120 landlines and ADSL services at Bulahdelah. “Techs are working to identify the issue and restore services as quickly as possible,” he said. “We are sorry for the inconvenience caused and appreciate our customers’ patience as we work to fix the issue as quickly as possible.” Fed up with interrupted service, residents want small communities such as
Bulahdelah, to be afforded the same level of service as larger areas. “It’s only fair that our community can expect the service they pay for, we’ve got a contract they expect us to honour (the payment for), so we expect them to honour the service,” Mr Lock said. “If it was Sydney and it affected 25,000 phones rather than the 2,500 here, they would fix the problem that day, all we want is equity of access.” Telstra customers can keep updated on any outages and maintenance work which may affect their services by visiting servicestatus.telstra. com.
NO district is free from the menace posed by wild dogs, but the Bulahdelah community is making some headway in the fight to control their impact. In 2016, public reserve managers and private landholders shot or trapped 81 wild dogs in the Bulahdelah district. Bulahdelah landholder and chair of the District Wild Dog Control Group, Art Brown, said this number confirms there are plenty of wild dogs in the area. “Importantly, 46 percent of the cull were females which will have a substantial impact on future reproduction, our risk is complacency,” he said. “Our group has a first class working relationship with all public reserve managers and we acknowledge the skills of Mick Worth, Forestry, and Nick Patteson, National Parks, who trapped 30 wild dogs in various planned and reactive programs during 2016.” Mr Brown told News Of The Area, the agencies are working together to get the best results for the
community. Local Land Services Biosecurity Ranger Laurie Mullen, said coordination of a 1080 baiting program with neighbouring properties and the dedicated trapping by skilled land managers and government agency field officers, is the best approach for wild dog control. Of the 51 wild dogs culled by private landholders in 2016, Mr Brown said 15 percent were trapped, and the objective for 2017 is to achieve 30 percent. “Of the wild dogs culled by private landholders in 2017 so far, the trapping percentage is 65 percent, and 75 percent were females,” Mr Brown said. “We are dealing with Australia’s number one predator and whilst we seem to be making progress, the 21 wild dogs culled in the first quarter of 2017 confirms we need to sustain our efforts.” For further information, or to take part in the program, contact Art Brown on 0400136544 or Laurie Mullen at Hunter Local Land Services Wingham Office on (02) 6553 4233.
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Marching against Melanoma By Margie TIERNEY THE words, ‘Hope, Loss, Sadness and Survivor ‘were repeated over and over again at a fundraising dinner for Melanoma Research in Tea Gardens last week. He’d disagree with the label, ‘Star of the Evening’ but Marathon walker Jay Allen was the reason Mumm’s Restaurant was crowded with supporters of his cause and his courage. When he walked into Hawks Nest last Thursday, Jay had completed 800 kilometres of his 1200 kilometre Melanoma March from Brisbane to Sydney. He was foot sore after 19 days on the road, but elated at the amazing support he’d had along the way. ‘’There are people coming out of their houses to say hello, stopping us to give donations, one lady last week was waiting for us by the side of the road, she’d lost her husband the week before to melanoma,” Jay told News Of The Area. Forty-year-old Jay is one of the lucky ones who survived melanoma after he found a mole on his ankle eight years ago. “Everyone is going
through so much heartache because of this disease, it’s pulling families apart, and I’m out there walking, it’s the easy part, it’s the least I can do,” Jay said. Melanoma is the biggest killer of Australians between the ages of 20 and 39. “We need to get the message out to the younger generation who are out there sunbaking to get a tan, it’s not worth it.” Of course Jay freely
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admits that he couldn’t walk without the support of his fantastic team, including Danielle Ochoa, herself a melanoma survivor. The mother of three took time out to visit the Tea Gardens Primary School and talk to the children about the five sunsmart rules. “Stay in the shade, 50 plus sunscreen every day, rain, hail or shine, those ultra violet rays still get through,” Danielle said.
q MELANOMA FUNDRAISER: Jenna Fidden, John Rumble, Jay Allen, Kaye Simpson.
q MELANOMA FUNDRAISER: Karen Ryan, Jenna Fidden, Jay Allen.
“Sunglasses, wear a broad brimmed hat and wear protective clothing such as rashies when you’re in the water,” she added. News Of The Area would also like to acknowledge the community, Mumm’s Restaurant and First National Real Estate for all their efforts in making the fundraising dinner such a success. Jay is on a mission to raise $250,000 from his Melanoma March. When he arrived in Tea Gardens he was well on his way with $162,000 going to the Melanoma Institute. We’ll let you know
the final tally from local donations and money raised.
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TEA GARDENS HAWKS NEST MOTOR CLUB INC. THANK YOU to all our SPONSORS
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My husband is a fisherman. Good Friday is coming up and, like every other year, all our friends expect free seafood. Half of them aren’t even religious. This is his job, not just a hobby. How do we politely let them know that we can’t afford to offer this service? Mrs BW Tea Gardens Dear BW, I can see where you’re coming from. It’s a bit like being at a dinner party and cornering the local GP to discuss your advanced case of ringworm. Is he supposed to pause, Oyster Kilpatrick juice dripping from his chin, to give you a quick consult? Your issue stems from people regarding fishing as a hobby and not an occupation. They probably think your husband enjoys braving gale force winds and putting his life at risk, just so he can ‘Vac-Pac’ a few opaque fillets for a heathen at Easter. It’s similar to when people ask me to write their job applications in my spare time because I can string a sentence together. Do I look like an employment consultant? I can assure you, BW, that I do not. What’s required is a bit of reverse psychology. Call your plumber friend at midnight to come over and fix your blocked toilet because he has a way with plungers. Ask your farmer mate if you can carve the leg off one of his lambs because you feel like a baked dinner. Deliver Fido the poodle to your veterinarian buddy before you go away for two weeks because he clearly loves dogs. They’ll get the message. And if they don’t, maybe you need to acquaint yourself with some new, more astute, friends.
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IT was nice to hear the concern expressed by The Hon. David Gillespie (News of the Area, 23/3) regarding the cost of electricity for consumers in the Lyne Electorate. I have been corresponding with Mr Gillespie for years on this issue without success, as well as unproductive results recently with both State and Federal leaders. When questioned about the Supply Access Charge (SAC), we in the Essential Energy area pay around $1.60/day to have the electricity connected. Those in Ausgrid areas (Newcastle,Sydney,Wollongong) pay around 72c/day. The replies that I receive from the
Minister for Energy always state that, because the network is over a larger area (4/5 of NSW), maintenance costs are twice as much. This may be correct as I have been unable to check this fact. However, other service suppliers are directed to have a uniform cost throughout the state (e.g.NBN/Telstra). Furthermore, country residents subsidise city residents lifestyle through transport (motorways), entertainment (Opera house), health(hospitals) and tourist facilities (museums/Harbour Bridge etc), yet, when it comes to Electricity and other living expenses , we in the country pay more. Electricity cost is a hot topic at present mainly with the supply and cost in South Australia.
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OPINION Well, we, the residents of country NSW are second in cost to SA, and it’s time for our local members, both State and Federal to stand up for their constituents and do something, rather than just pass the buck on to the relevant Energy Minister for their lip service reply. If both Federal and State Governments want to overcome increasing house prices and congestion in the cities, decentralise and make costs in the country more affordable and equitable. We, the residents of country NSW should apply the pressure to State and Federal politicians for a better deal on electricity when we pay more in land rates, water rates, fuel and food.
Grey & Thespian Mardi Gras By Margie TIERNEY FOLLOWING its inaugural success, the second Grey and
Thespian Mardi Gras is just over a week away. A group of dedicated volunteers from the Hawks
Nest/Tea Gardens Progress Association has been working tirelessly organising its many events. “It’s now envisaged that the Mardi Gras will grow over time to become a major event of regional and possibly
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national significance and focus favourable attention on Hawks Nest, Tea Gardens and the whole Midcoast region,” Trevor Jennings told News Of The Area. The weekend kicks off with the Grey Nomads Golf tournament on Friday 7 April. Keeping in touch with its nautical theme, the classic film ‘African Queen’ will be shown in the Hawks Nest
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Community Hall on Friday night. There’ll also be free wine tasting by Tamburlaine Wines to enjoy Bogart and Hepburn. On Saturday morning, the Hawks Nest Village Square will come alive with free entertainment from bands, singers, and line dancers. Free tea and cakes will be on offer to all Seniors. A Market stall in the adjacent car park will showcase and promote local retirement facilities, mobility aids and local community groups. On Saturday night, a nautically themed dinner/ dance is being held at the Hawks Nest Golf Club with all proceeds going to Alzheimer’s research. “This event proved very successful last year and tickets are selling fast from the golf club for this year’s
event,” Trevor said. On Sunday morning the children’s movie ‘Finding Dory’ will be shown in the Community Hall. Entry will be by a gold coin donation. New to the Mardi Gras is the Kayak’n’Coffee guided tour on the Myall River. Tours will leave from Moira Pde near Yamba St, weather permitting. And to cap off a great weekend, a Baby Boomers live show ‘Blast from The Past’ is being staged in the Community Hall on Sunday afternoon. Tickets for the “African Queen” and “Blast from the Past” are selling fast from Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens pharmacies. For a full program go to //www.grey-and-thespianmardi-gras.net.au/.
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Organisers of the recent Motorfest weekend are still on a high after their most successful event ever. By Margie TIERNEY
ORGANISERS of the recent Motorfest weekend are still on a high after their most successful event ever. Motor Clubs from Port Stephens and Newcastle joined the 45 clubs which converged on the Yamba Street Oval in Hawks Nest. “The people came from South East Queensland through to Melbourne, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Gunnedah and Port Stephens, it was the best ever in terms of the range and diversity of vehicles,” Phil Hoare,
Secretary of the Tea Gardens/ Hawks Nest Motor Club said. Last Sunday the Motor Club members gathered at the Rural Fire Station in Tea Gardens for a barbecue lunch and a presentation ceremony for the local beneficiaries. This year the Motor club had $9,000 in cheques to share between the local Surf Club, the Tea Gardens/ Pindimar Rural Fire Brigade and the Community Bus. “The response from local businesses that provide us with sponsorship was remarkable,” Motor Club Secretary Phil Hoare told
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MOTOR CLUB: Juergen Seil, Phil Hoare, Ranald Mackay and Graham Kelly. News Of The Area. “We only donate to local beneficiaries who don’t get money from the government,” Club President Juergen Seil said. As for Treasurer Graham Kelly, he’s already looking to next year. “We had 355 entries this year and there was still room on the oval, so maybe 400 is in sight.” “We had 70 sponsors who
gave us cash cheques and gift donations.” As you’d expect the Surf Club, Community Bus and Rural Fire Brigade were thrilled with their donations. “We’d like an automatic reel on the truck, so you only need one person not three,” the Brigade’s Ranald Mackay said. “We want to change the fire warning sign on Pindimar Road to a different position so
that everyone sees it.” Over its 15 year history, Motorfest has given out $105,000 to local not for profit organisations. “From the feedback we received, everyone had a great time,” Juergen said. And the good news is Motorfest will be back again in 2018, the date already marked on the calendar, Saturday March 10.
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and a new galley style kitchen, which includes new oven, dishwasher and plenty of storage. The home also features three spacious bedrooms, two upstairs and one downstairs; There is a fully renovated bathroom upstairs, including a separate toilet and a new laundry and shower downstairs with a separate toilet. Aspects of the Myall
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Grey Nomads’ Cup THE Hawks Nest Golf Club is hosting the Annual “ Grey Nomads’ Cup” in conjunction with the Grey and Thespian Mardi Gras on Friday 7 April 2017 as part of Seniors Week Celebrations. The event will commence at 9am with a shotgun start. Organiser David Gilbert
said he is looking forward to seeing a great turnout of players on the day. “This is a ‘four person Ambrose’ event which again has been generously sponsored by Palm Lake Resort. An exciting addition to this year’s event is the
inclusion of a shield, titled “The Greys on the Green Shield”, to be contested between residents of Palm Lake Resort Tea Gardens and Palm Lake Resort Fern Bay. Four teams of golfers from each Resort will do battle for this shield. He said there will be
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a host of great prizes on offer on the day including a Perpetual Trophy and four replica trophies for the winning team plus prizes for the placegetters, nearest the pins and longest drive. “We are hoping to attract players from many clubs all around the outlying areas for this year’s event. But of course we will be building on making “The Grey Nomads’ Cup” a bigger and better
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event where hopefully we can attract players and travelling ‘nomads’ from all around New South Wales and even Victoria in future years.” The cost of $40 per head includes green fees, a light meal and a drink voucher for each competitor. Please note that all players must be over the age of 50 years. For players with an Australian Golf Link number
the maximum handicaps for calculating the team handicap will be 27 for men and 36 for women. This year, golfers who don’t have an official golf handicap will be allocated a handicap on the day to enable them to play in the event. To lodge your nomination for the event, please contact the Hawks Nest Golf Club Pro Shop on 4997 0740.
Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH Hawks Nest Vets Stroke 21/3/2017 A Grade 1. Grahame Stuart 36.3 2. Michael Ross 38.5 3. Breton Gibbs 39.2 B Grade 1. Jim McDonald 36.9 2. Paul Phillips 38.7 3. John Dunning 38.7
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By Margie TIERNEY THE Lady Hawks Footy Team are about to kick off their second season with 20 eager players and new sponsors on board. The ladies have had two trial games, coming up trumps again Raymond Terrace last weekend with a 20 to 10 scoreline in their favour. They also travelled to the Central Coast to play a trial
game in the wind and rain against an experienced Woy Woy side. “The final score didn’t go the ladies’ way, finishing up 26 to 10,” Coach Ngaire White told News Of The Area. “The try scorers were Megan Markham and Melissa Pitfield, who also converted her try.” ‘’The ladies were definitely in the game, with the majority playing out the
full 60 minutes.’’ ‘’The coaching staff are excited for the season ahead with nearly no dropped balls in the wet conditions and the completion of sets.’’ ‘’New recruits, Jess, Makayla, Marley and Megan all showed some great skills and slotted in nicely on the field with the support from Amy, Sarah, Christine, Leilani, Taylah, Lee and Mel,” Ngaire said.
“The lack of a bench was the only downfall.” The Lady Hawks have spent a busy off-season generating new sponsors and plenty of support from the local business community. “Tea Gardens Engineering has come on board this season as the major sponsor and the Benchmark has given its support as a sleeve sponsor.” ‘’Continuing jersey sponsorship are Myall Fitness,
Tile Rescue, Hairdinkum, Silk Hairdressing, Jaynes Hair and Beauty, Brighter Beginnings Childcare, Marlin Marine Tackle, Ray White Tea Gardens, Red Roo Roofing, the Country Club, Golf and Masonic Clubs.’’ “New jersey sponsors are BOHO Beauty and Tanning, Wild Child Racing, TMP Tyres, Hard Cut, BELS Building Structures, Tea Gardens Real Estate, Rogers Computers, Tea
Gardens Co-Op, Hawks Nest Newsagency, Work n Play and Conquest Carpet Cleaning.’’ Away from the field, the Tea Gardens Engineering Lady Hawks will be cooking up a storm on the barbecue at the Myall Quays Markets over the Easter long weekend and plans are in the works for a pink ribbon fundraiser game and dinner.
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Merryweather Monday 20 March - Howell N/S 1. Liz Caro & Trish Thatcher 2. Linda & Glenn Conroy 3. Bill Taylor & Marcia Dane Handicap – Liz Caro & Trish Thatcher Friday 24 March N/S 1. John & Jo Younghusband 2. Linda & Glenn Conroy 3. Christina LaPonder & Sue Donohue E/W 1. Bea Treharne & Sue Matheson 2. Wendy Haycock & Michael Forte 3. Jeanette Whalan & Carol Richards Handicap – Bea Treharne & Sue Matheson
Stableford Results GOLF Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH 23/3/2017 A Grade 1. Ken Devlin 40 2. Col Bagnall 39 3. Jeff Chapman 38 4. David Brailey 37 c/b 5. Ray Iddon 37 c/b
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B Grade 1. Max Stephens 37 c/b 2. Richard Morley 37 3. Pat Nugent 36 4. John Burton 35 5. John McKenzie 33 c/b
C Grade 1. Ron Leatham 36 c/b 2. Bob Reid 36 3. Michael Ritchie 35 4. Barry Jones 34 5. Roger Chivers 33
NTP 10th A. Keith Hewish B. Grahame Brydon C. Barry Maclean 16th A. Peter See B. John McKenzie C. Balls To A. 34 c/b B. 30 c/b C. 28 c/b
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Mudcrabs Alive for 2017 Rugby Season WITH only one week to go before the 2017 Mid North Coast Rugby Union Season commences on Saturday, 1 April, our local Mudcrabs have been grouping together
to put their best efforts forward into the first match for the Season against Old Bar at Myall Park. Players are being backed by a strong Committee and
even stronger sponsorship support from local businesses who have generously given again this year to ensure that our players can give it their best shot for the 2017 Season.
Captain, Ashleigh Rushby, has been keenly motivating the boys, encouraging them to attend training sessions and told News Of The Area, “It’s been a tough start to the
Season with player numbers due to a few of the boys having to move out of town for work and other reasons, but with some fresh faces now in the mix, the Season is
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Houdini Four Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club News By The JAFFA THE usual Wednesday Gala Day saw 38 bowlers attend to contest five games of Triples and one game of Fours. The conditions were oppressive with temperature in the high twenties and the humidity about 100%. The scoring method was 20 points for a win plus ends won. The winners were Barry Goode, Graeme Watkins and Bill Whalan. Runners-up were Tom Short, Graham Kelly and Dennis Ashbridge. The fifth round of the MidWeek Pennants was played today with Tea Gardens Grade 4 side hosting a home
game against the might of the powerful Raymond Terrace Bowling Club. It was always going to be tough, and it was. The Tea Gardens team skipped by Mark Hair were well in the game with 6 ends to play but two dropped 4s in three ends put paid to their chances going down 17-25. Unfortunately the Ron Webster team suffered a similar fate conceding multiples on too many occasions. They lost 16-24. The saving grace of the day was the, as yet, unbeaten Greg Pearson team, otherwise known as the “Houdini Four”, who yet again won on the last end. They picked up a 4 on the last end to win 23-19.
The final score, Tea Gardens 56, Raymond Terrace 68. 24 March In Fabulous Friday Open Jackpot Pairs played in overcast conditions, the winners were decided by the highest winning margin plus a countback on ends. Two Bills, Bill Moon and Bill Thrift, filled the bill to take the money. The jackpot was not won and stands at $140 next week. 25 March Round 4 of the Newcastle District Saturday Pennant competition was played today with Grades 5 and 6 at home against Fingal Bay and Raymond Terrace respectively.
State, just running shy of a personal best.” Ngaire said, “They both enjoyed the experience and competition that State level has to offer.” “Well done guys, awesome job.” It was a great way to end the season for the Myall Coast Little Athletics.
Just a couple of housekeeping issues to go. Their AGM will kick off a Presentation Ceremony which will be held at Tea Gardens Country Club on Sunday 9 April from 10.30am. “There are plenty of committee roles needed to be filled and anyone interested in seeing our local centre move forward is encouraged to attend,” Ngaire said.
Sydney Olympic Training FROM Page 20 The Area, “Lilly-Anne came 21st with a personal best of 4.08 metres in the Under 12 Long Jump.” “Tyler Rogers in the Under 10s competed in the 60 metre hurdles, finishing seventh in his heat and coming in 22nd overall in the
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The success of last week did not transfer across with Grade 5 taking a bit of a pasting going down by 49-72. Two games were close. The Keith Smith team were narrowly beaten 16-17, and the Kerry O’Brien team lost 20-24. The Danny Johnson team took the brunt of the setback losing 13-31. Grade 6 fared better in their match against Raymond Terrace losing by just 4 shots 49-53. In the team games, Tea
Gardens managed a draw in two contests. The Doug Naylor team had a 16 -16 draw and Ron Webster’s team a 17-17 draw. The four shots were conceded by the Max Stephens combination going down 16-20. The good news of the week was the great win by the Mighty Dolphins Grade 3 side who, at this stage of the competition, have swept all before them winning again at Hamilton North 55-50. The Richard Lee team
looking positive.” Come along and support your local Rugby side this coming Saturday at Myall Park, 3.00pm kickoff. won 19-13, the Steve Pell combination won 19-16 and the Sean Mearrick team lost narrowly, 17-21. Another great away win. Go the Threes! 26 March There were not enough Sunday bowlers to make a quorum today but those that did turn up enjoyed a game among themselves. With the forecast of fine weather for the foreseeable future, Sunday bowls is definitely on. The delayed first round of the Club Major Pairs was played today with some interesting results. Ian Baker and John Younghusband made a great comeback to win 22-20 over Barry Drayton and Ron Webster. Greg Pearson and Scott Beaumont had too many aces for Luke Gliwa and Stewart Sturrock winning 31-10. Brian Emmett and Col Farugia had a comprehensive win over Noel Jackson and Keith Smith 22-10. Steve Jones and Paul Syron had a similar win over Peter Gurney and Alan Greenhalgh 26-12. Daryl Martin and Col Amos overcame Geoffrey Muggleton and Doug Naylor 26-17. In a cracker of a game Jeff Baker and Steve Pell held off the might of the Sean Mearrick, Richard Lee combination to win 25-17. Tom Parkinson and Bill Thrift had too much experience for Vic Garlick and Col Saillard, winning 267. Merv Mills and Ross Barry had a bye and will progress to the next round unchallenged. There are some great match ups in the Quarter Finals to be played next week.
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1400cm square, 8 seats all cushioned, 1 with small tear. Solid wood, great condition $200. Ph 0431 879857
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ACCOCO French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139
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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BAILEY Pro Ladder 150kg, 4.2m/7.3m like new $375ono Ph 49971381
BED Head / 2 Side Chests, Solid Timber Beautiful Set. $450 0428450925 Medowie Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au
BEER Fridge. Older type, good worker $70 0417787215
BILLABONG 3 piece lounge suite, in ex cond. Solid timber frames. $580ono. Ph 0437 878 155 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134
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Steel racks Excel$750.
CASTROL Edge Ski Jacket,. Brand new. Size M. Male or female. $60. 49972442
DOG Kennel colourD Shepbond, large,Lsuit O herd $75S49828042 or 0419816939
BMX boys BMX bikes (2) $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Salamander Bay
CHICKENS Isa brown point of lay $25ea. Black australorp x point of lay $25ea. White australorp x point of lay $25ea Ph. 0484910561
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
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DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652 GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494
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Local For Sale CONTINUED from previous page GRECIAN 4 stately columns 275 high suitable for gazebo. Offer. 0404477158 GUITAR Ibanez AS153. Brand new. Professional Semi Accoustic. $1,350. 0413046858 JAGUAR Epochlock Model 056/055, hardly used. $50. Phone 0413 052 660 KING Size PosturePedic Bed, in excellent cond, plus Bedding including Doona etc $150. 4997 1175
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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498
LAMP Large Gold Base / Shade, Good cond $40. 0428450925 Medowie 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 MGI 3-Wheel Golf Buggy, incl Battery, $100, 49814454
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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. POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 QUEEN Ensemble Bed Dream Haven Premier. $50 Ph 0428450925 Medowie RIDE On lawn mower LD Stiga small. SO fair cond. $250. 0402141050 RUNNING shoes with studs and wrench. As new cond. 31cm $20.49829526 SCRAPBOOKING shop contents sell-off locally at hugely discounted prices. Theme packs, albums, papers, letters, embellishments & magazines. Free gifts for everyone. Phone Sonja on 0410424041 SCYTHE, excelent condition. Little use $85 ono 49824029 SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 TRAVEL Cot Folding steel craft good cond. $40 49822475 TWO door Fisher & Paykal dishwasher 0418 665 511
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Clean fill wanted. Dirt, clay, sandy soil. For Medowie area. Call 0401 308 359
Clerical work/ cleaning. Retail, invoicing, myob efficient part time. Phone Debbie 0438432573
SMALL wood heater in good cond. Ph 0409499794
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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.
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
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BURNT orange velvet covered Ottoman with storage $30. 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. CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 SHOWER Chair $30, Commode Chair $50, both near new, Retro glass top dining table, extendable & 3 chairs $50, Dble Brass Bed $100, Unusual Retro Club lounge with wooden inserts in arms for drinks plus 2 chairs gd cond $100. Ph 0409499794 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au SUZUKI Grand Vitara 5 steel wheels, 4 tyres $120. Mens and ladies 26 inch bikes, very good condition $40 each. Caravan double foam mattress $75. Phone 0432150031
Caravans WALKER new cond, $70ono 49819926 1991 Roadstar PopWALL Unit Solid top. Registered March Timber & Glass 17. 12x6 2 single D 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. beds. Side OL kitchen/ S dinette.electric fridge $1200 0428450925 gas stove towing Medowie weight 620kgs. $7000 WARDROBE 2 door, Irene 49810782 with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top WARDROBES Two Van. Tare 1180. Model childrens white 2001. 6mths Rego. wardrobes $50 each. $17500 Ph 49979727 Call after 6pm 4982 or 0429433103 7308 Salamander Bay 2003 Coramal Pop WASHING Machine Top 19.5ft, 1 owner, (new) Still in Box. Un- low mlieage, exel cond, wanted Raffle LD Prize. island bed, a/c, shw/ SO 7.5l Front toilet, full stove & grill, lge Hisense Loader. $240 Carmen 3-way frige, m/w, great storage, $23,500, Ph 0431285903 0429 993438 WOODEN toys (lge), 10 semi trailers, 3 2007 Retreat tractors, 1 train, 3 Linderman 20foot. rocking horses, Will 11 months rego. with sell sep or together extras. P.O.A. Ph Ph 49817297 4997 2017
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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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
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STACER 429 Seaway 2015. 40HP Evinrude & Stacer trailer. Lic for 5 people. 3 yr warr. VG cond. $18,000. Ph Jim 0403807200 STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $3000. 0403 684110
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2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848
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POP TOP Golf 12 ft. 2 berth, front kit. awn + annex. 750kg. VG cond. Reg 7/17. $5200ono. 0427633776
2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415
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 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au
Boats 8 FOOT Aluminium LD oars. tender O with S 0431813908 $250ono ALUMINUM 3.75m Quintrex run-about 15hp Yamaha. 2 swiv seats. Nav lights. Fish/F. Live bait tank, Cover, $4500 ono 49975922
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 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782
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MAZDA 6 Auto 5 door hatch, Exc vehicle leather int, new tyres, brake pads Reg service 93,200kms, CJG65V $14,950 ono 0414474045
QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088
MERCEDES Vito SWB Van 6sp, 2.0TD Air Con, AXG56B $7990 ono, 0409 320 500
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Public Notice
The Hawks Nest / Tea Gardens Progress Association wishes to advise that the following traffic and parking arrangements have been approved by MidCoast Council for the holding of the ‘Grey and Thespian Mardi Gras’ on Saturday 8 April 2017 between 6am and 7pm. • The temporary closure of the Hawks Nest Village Square (previously known as the mall) • The temporary closure of Tuloa Lane between the western side of the eastern carpark and the western side of the western carpark off Yamba St • Barricading of four parking spaces in the Booner St service road at the southern end of the Village Square • Barricading of the entrance to the western car park off Yamba St These temporary closures are required to ensure the safety of the public during the holding of the ‘Grey and Thespian Mardi Gras’. The Progress Association regrets any inconvenience caused by these arrangements. Any enquiries should be directed to the Association’s President, Trevor Jennings on 0431 250 563.
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Important Public Notice Wild Dog and Fox Control The NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) in cooperation with the Bulahdelah and District Wild Dog Control Group, NSW Forestry Corp, MidCoast Council and the Hunter Local Land Services will be undertaking an annual 1080 wild dog/fox baiting and trapping program within Myall Lakes and Ghin-doo-ee National Park. The control program will use a combination of 1080 ejectors and trapping methods. The 1080 program will take place from Friday 20 March 2017 to Monday 1 May 2017. The use of 1080 ejector baits and trapping techniques are being conducted as part of a broader dog and fox control program, to lessen the potential impacts on neighbouring property and biodiversity values. Warning signs will be erected on the main access tracks where the baiting is undertaken. All neighbours and people using the parks are reminded domestics pets are not permitted in National Parks.
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Sydney Olympic Training By Margie TIERNEY
IN anyone’s language it’s a long way from their Hawks Nest training ground in Yamba Street to Sydney Olympic Park. So it was with plenty excitement and a little anxiety that 10-year-old Tyler Rodgers and 12-yearold Lilly-Anne White made
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MEMBERS DRAW .00
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Hawks Nest Golf Club
FRIDAY 7th APRIL 2017
Hawks Nest Golf Club in conjunction with the ‘Grey & Thespian Mardi Gras’ is hosting the annual ‘GREY NOMADS’ CUP’ • This event is a 4 PERSON AMBROSE with the overall winners receiving a perpetual trophy and 4 replica trophies • GREAT PRIZES for winning teams & placegetters • COST $40 per head includes green fees and light refreshments • NB: Australian Golf Link Players handicaps allowed will be (27 Men & 36 Women), for non Australian Golf Link handicaps will be (20 Men & 30 Women) • ALL players must be aged 50yrs or older • 9.00 SHOTGUN START
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