Myall Coast News Of The Area - 30 May 2019

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Champagne flows at Biggest Morning Tea THE champagne flowed as more than 70 people packed the atrium of the Tea Gardens Hotel last Friday for ‘The Biggest Fundraiser. The event, to raise money for the Cancer Council, was organised by our local Boomerang Bags group with the help of the Pearls of Port Stephens. “We were a bit worried earlier in the week that we wouldn’t get the numbers, but this is an amazing turnout,” Julie Sims said. “We’re overwhelmed it’s a great success.” “Shane and Geoffrey, the raffle girls, have been absolutely inundated,” Julie said with a laugh about the husbands of the Boomerang women who helped out on the day. “We had to leave the venue twice to get more raffle tickets from the Hawks Nest Newsagency which they kindly donated.” They were dozens of donated raffle

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Ann Scully writing again for Community ANN Scully is back, writing for the Myall Coast News Of The Area (NOTA) newspaper. The paper's Publisher Mick Wright, said, "We recently received some community feedback whereby the NOTA needs to make some changes and improvements." "It's was an easy decision for us. Let's do it," he said. Ann Scully was one of the [new] paper's Founders

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after Fairfax closed its doors in 2014. "She was instrumental in keeping the long-time paper running and ensuring it was not lost forever," Mr Wright said. Ms Scully, who built her career in the newspaper industry, spend much of her time where her-heart-kept-her; at the Myall Coast NOTA.

Other improvements you will see in the News Of The Area is the addition of a monthly 4-page section where Community Groups may give its own report.

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"It's a great idea that was suggested to us and it made so much sense," Mick Wright said. "All the local Community Groups will have the opportunity to give a brief commentary of its previous month, or outline some items upcoming in future months." Of course the paper is still restricted by number of pages it can print, however it is hopeful that with the Community's support it may be able to secure extra local advertisers which will actually then increase the pages that NOTA can print. "We plan to offer some very attractive advertising rates to do this," Mr Wright said. "If the price is low [enough], then it's much more sustainable for a business to advertise long-term, as part of its marketing plan."

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AS we go to Print, representatives from Crown Lands, MidCoast Council, Tea Gardens Slipway Association and Myall River Action Group are preparing to meet over the unexpected shutdown of the Tea Gardens Slipway. Last week hundreds of people joined in a protest rally at snap decision by Crown Lands to effectively close down the slipway near ANZAC Park. Paul Bendy, President of the local Slipway Association said, “The shutdown is purely based on the assumption that the slipway could ‘potentially’ pollute the river.” Over its long history there has never been any reports of environmental damage from the slipway. It’s also the only slipway between Tea Gardens

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and Forster. Rod Blanch, Commodore of the Myall Lakes Aquatic Club told News Of The Area, “This has a major impact on hundreds of our boat owners.” “Our members can’t maintain their vessels and if there’s a major emergency we have to go through two marine sanctuaries and oyster leases to get to Nelson Bay.” “We don’t want to be on the news because of an environmental disaster, which could happen if our boats aren’t maintained.” Kerry Macintosh, who has a Government contract to run the effluent boat, more commonly referred to as the ‘poo boat’ said, “We had an emergency a while back, we got half way up the river and water started coming in, a seal had melted, we got it back to Tea Gardens but we would have sunk if we had to go over to the Bay.”

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PROTEST RALLY: Tea Gardens Slipway An emergency is Paul Bendy’s worst fear, “I don’t differentiate this service from Police, Fire and Ambulance service it’s exactly the same.” Despite the Crown Lands restriction on repairs and maintenance being carried out at the Slipway Paul said, “We will respond in any emergency and stand by this community, then deal with the fines later.” If such an emergency was to happen, the fines are hefty, up to $220,000 for the Association a day, $110,000 for individuals per day. “We’ve had 10 emergencies in the past two years, some major, some minor but what would have happened if we didn’t have this slipway,” Paul said. The Tea Gardens Slipway Association has been working for years to upgrade the slipway and a DA. Is now with MidCoast council, what’s lacking is the hundreds of thousands of dollars needed to fund the project.

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blockage is high. Until the problem can be rectified, the system has been shut down indefinitely. Winda Woppa Association President Ken Garrard said, “5,000 cubic metres was placed on the pinch point a little more than a month ago and recent weather events have eroded sufficient sand to nearly exposing the STS infrastructure.” “Without renourishing the sand at the pinch point we are again in a precarious situation.” MidCoast Council says it’s STS contractors

are working non-stop to come up with a solution to the problem. It’s also understood Council is looking to return to its previous method of trucking sand onto Jimmy’s Beach. The STS, with its 10 pumping stations, was scheduled to start operations last month. MidCoast Council had planned for two campaigns for this year, one in April and then September to replenish the sands on Jimmy’s Beach, which has suffered from major erosion problems for over 30 years.

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THE NOTA has secured three key columnists for regular updates and commentary, commencing this week. The idea has come from consultation and listening to community feedback on improvements to your weekly NOTA newspaper. News Of The Area Publisher Mick Wright said that it's important to always be willing and able to q Graham Lang q Gordon Grainger q Councillor Len Roberts add items of key interest for the Community. “These three local gentlemen are passionate about the area, and are in a position of authority to enlighten the community on a range of items, issues edition, outlining ‘Southern Area News’. third week of each month, about the local Business and accomplishments.” The third columnist for the NOTA is Mr Graham Chamber - ‘Chamber Chat’. “It was an easy decision to include them into the Lang, who will be writing a monthly column, on the paper,” Mr Wright said. Please support the advertisers within the Myall Coast News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news each week. No stranger to writing a NOTA column is Councillor Len Roberts, who has previously supplied a regular article in the paper - prior to the Council merger. Cr Roberts will submit a commentary once a month, on the first week of each month, called ‘Council Round Up’. Gordon Grainger has many ‘hats’ and the NOTA has secured him as a columnist, writing a town by David Collins ‘Progress’ column. Mr Grainger will additionally supply a monthly On 28 December 2018 2A of the Act applied. column, which you can see on Page 4 of this week’s Relevantly, in winter only the Land and Environment Court of New South part of the lower section of Wales decided the case of the affected windows was Hourigan v Howard [2018] obstructed; there was no NSWLEC 1686. obstruction of sunlight for 50 Jackson Street Bulahwdelah The applicants claimed the remainder of the year. Phone 49974365 plants along the fence Consequently, the court Mixed Bowls 9am Tuesdays MULLANE & LINDSAY line obstructed sunlight to concluded the obstruction Mixed Jackpot Bowls 1pm Sat TAKING THE LEAD their property and sought a of sunlight was “not severe” KENO. TAB. 4Mtr TV Screen for all sport cover remedy from the court. The and therefore the court could Live Entertainment w Buying & Selling Properties Trees (Disputes Between not make any orders relating w Wills & Estate Planning Antique Rouge Show Duo Neighbours) Act 2006 to the offending trees. w Powers of Attorney & Guardianship Sunday, 19th May 11.30am start No 126 [NSW] (“the Act”) If you are considering w Criminal Law Karaoke 8pm till late w Family Law & Defacto Relations empowers the court to an application to “remedy, Sunday, 8th June w Employment Law “remedy, restrain or prevent restrain or prevent a severe w Dispute Resolution & Effie Battle and friends - An afternoon of country a severe obstruction” (Part obstruction” to sunlight to Sunday, 16th June 2pm start Commercial Litigation 2A) of sunlight to a window, your windows or a view w Contesting Wills Bingo w Commercial or any view from a dwelling from your house caused by - Buying/Selling a Business Thursdays at 1pm (section 14B). trees on your neighbour’s - Company Transactions Wednesday’s The particular plants property, the height of the - Leasing Meat Raffle 20 Prizes were found to have an offending trees must exceed Barefoot Bowls 5pm Appointments Fridays 9am-5pm average height of 2.5 m, with 2.5 m and the obstruction of The Greens Bistro 191 Myall Street some new shoots reaching sunlight must be severe. Open for lunch Thurs - Sunday Open for dinner 7 nights per wk Tea Gardens above 2.5 m. Therefore, Part Function packages available www.mullanelindsay.com.au Takeaway available c

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THE memories of the Great Storm of 2015 may from the coast to Stroud, down  to the Karuah  understood an attraction to feet, maybe have faded for some. River, including Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest because I think my feet are probably one  There are others who will never forget the Bulahdelah and Pindimar.”  of the least attractive parts of my body. My  efforts of the local volunteer SES members. No. 136 ©Auspac Media The damage and devastation from the  second toes are bigger than my big toes, This week seven members of the Stroud Great Storm of 2015 has been repaired, in the TO ENTER: Simply complete the Puzzle, so there’s a weirdasymmetry         going on.  I’ve SES team were honoured receiving the small communities where it hit the community Junior then Puzzler POST it to069 us. also got odd little pinkies. I have reasonably Commissioner’s Unit Citation. came together to get the job done.    INCLUDE: You must include your NAME, decent gaps between my toes – very handy Recognising their efforts to keep the The SES Unit Headquarters is at Boral and Address, Phone and EMAIL. for a range of dexterous tasks – picking up solution no. 17566 CrossworD solution no. 17566 community safe. many miles  are travelled to provide help in  DRAWN: All the CORRECT (and only    pegs (or pretty much anything on the ground), One member of the team was driving the times of need. M u F F l E B o r E s   Across: Correct) 1. Muffle, 5. Bores, 8. Anna, 9. Priest, 11. Totes, weekly entries of back massages, taking the caps of bottles, but SES vehicle when it was swept oaway Aby fast The SES A n n A o is imade up of a volunteer force,   NOTA Puzzle #3 received 12. Latest, 14. Ants, 16. Elder, 18. moving False, 19. Idea, 20. probably not as aesthetically pleasing as toes flood water. members are trained to P r i E s t where t ocommunity t E s will go into a draw, Safest, 24. Curve, 25. which Everts, 26. Lure, 27. Shady, 28. that huddle together. Fortunately his training kicked E lin Aand t E skilfully s t u safely t and provide help in emergency Yet, there are those who clearly have a foot Snipes. will occur at the end of each r r situations. l n E he was rescued from the roof of the vehicle, month. fetish. Who can forget the photos of Fergie’s E A n t s E l members D E r are always welcome as is the walking away barely getting his boots wet. New Down: 1. Mope, 2. Fail, 3. Last, 4. Enters, 5. Battled, 6. ALL AGES: Everyone, children and Adults A l its s 12 E i D E A of the s SES who are always there to toes being sucked (not me, that’s for sure). The unit covers a vast area,F with assistance Rotunda,are7.able Sisters, to Enter.10. Earns, 13. Effects, 14. Algeria, F Gstrikes. n n 24/7. A Women who had their feet bound suffered volunteers ready to serve when disaster help  

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TUESDAY 21st May: A good turn up of bowlers and perfect weather to be playing lawn bowls. Format for social bowls 2 games of Triples and 2 games of Fours. A day when the winning teams won with big margins. Carol Hayden, Lily Smith and Lynne Green led 17 to nil on the 7th end against Ingrid Luck, Jill McBride and Pat Baker. Pat's team managed a comeback just going down by 10 shots 21 v 17. Sheila Rattray, Pam Gilchrist and Kayelene Pearson 21 v Francis Betar, Bette Saillard & Karen Green 14. Maureen Campbell, Lyn Nightingale. Robyn Webster and Sandra Leisemann 24 v Judi Polak, Carolyn Bywater, Dawn May and Lynda Richards 13. Jan Coomer, Jeanette Emmett, Bev Stephens and Dale Winter were 7 all on the 7th end v Dawn Jones, Dorothy Thompson, Lesley Kibble and Deyonne Page then Dale's team took control

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incredible pain, having their toes broken in order to resemble the lotus (and a whole raft of other perverse reasons that aren’t suitable to relay in a community paper). There are social media sites specifically for people who are into feet (who knew?). Yes, it is a strange old world out there. Now, if you really don’t like your feet being touched, and if the whole ‘I’m ticklish’ thing just encourages your new man, perhaps you could turn him off by telling him you have a rather undesirable foot condition – there’s a raft of them – corns, bunions, Plantar Fasciitis, Athlete’s Foot, Plantar Warts, Diabetic Foot Ulcer . . . . That should dissuade him. Good luck, Miss HA. Personally, I’d be getting cold feet. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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winning 18 v 11. The winner of the day was the team winning with the lowest margin, 2 teams qualified on a count back of ends the prize went to Deyonne's team. Thanks to the Myall Bistro & Café for their donation of the raffle prize which was won by Dale Winter. Thursday 23rd May: Our annual RSL Pairs Trophy Day was held, this event has been sponsored by the RSL Tea Gardens Sub Branch for 20 years. Teams are randomly selected, random draw, 3 games of 8 ends to be bowled. Play was on the grass and the synthetic green. Two teams managed 3 wins, the winners were Jean Glover and Maynie Roberts with 34 shots. The Runners Up Jan Coomer and Sandra Leisemann 27 shots. A double celebration for Jean who recently had a birthday. Many thanks to Paul Colver, Vice President of Tea Gardens RSL Sub Branch for presenting prizes, our Social Committee Ingrid Luck, Lyn Nightingale, Bette Saillard and Dale Winter for preparing our delicious lunch and to all those

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members who are always there to help out. Good luck to our 4 teams who will be attending the State Carnival 27th - 31st

May. Social bowls as usual for those not attending. Club Championship Minor Singles commences Tuesday 4th June, 2019.

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Your Say on Council’s Forward Plans MIDCOAST Council’s commitment on the services and activities the community can expect to be delivered during the 2019-20 year and proposed fees and charges is now on public exhibition. The 2019-20 Operational Plan, presented alongside the three year delivery program and 2019-20 fees and charges is open for community feedback until 4.30pm Wednesday 19 June. The document also includes the budget for the coming year and outlines how and where funds will be spent. “We invite members of the public to provide feedback on these documents, which will then go back to Councillors for adoption,” General Manager Adrian Panuccio explained. “Once adopted these documents become an important delivery checklist across all areas of Council. “The plans provide an overview of where we are headed, a detailed outline of deliverables and the performance criteria against which we will measure our progress.” Mr Panuccio said an important focus for the coming year will be on a range of transformational projects that will take MidCoast Council into the next phase of integration and providing services for our community. “Many of these projects focus

on improving the internal business processes of Council, and this work is critical to ensure that direct services to the community are delivered efficiently and effectively.” During the coming year Council will also be working across all facets of Council business to deliver: improvements to significant recreational facilities, the Civic Precinct project providing a new innovative library space and customer service point for the Forster community, development of a Cultural Plan, and the implementation of support strategies for our youth and ageing sectors. “Work will continue on the development of a MidCoast wide local environmental plan and development control plan to allow for a common approach to development applications and we will begin design work on improvements to both water and sewer services for the Gloucester region.” Find out more about plans, budget, fees and charges by visiting www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/DPOP where you can also review and download the document, and find details about how to make a submission. Community members can have their say until 4.30pm Wednesday 19 June.

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Len Roberts starts Defamation Case CR LEN ROBERTS has issued “Concerns Notices” under the Defamation Act against a number of people and organisations which he claims have defamed him. The notices refer to articles published in the Manning Community News and various Facebook pages and posts.

Cr Roberts is seeking any unlawful defamatory publication or communication to cease, the removal of any offensive material, the publishing of a full apology and compensation for the expense and harm already caused.

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this stand against malicious and hurtful comment in public debate. Solicitor Greg McInnes argues that Cr Roberts has served his community with integrity for many years, and agrees the need to prevent others becoming the target of such attacks. “Publishers need to take responsibility for the cruel, damaging and malicious comments they allow to be carried in their publications. “We have a very strong case and recent court judgments have come down heavily upon reckless publications and irresponsible social media posts,” said Mr McInnes. Cr Roberts has drawn comparisons with the ugly attacks made on social media against a Gloucester Dog Pound business, which was recently forced to close after providing a service to that local community for 15 years. “I hope that by taking this strong approach against social media trolls and unregulated publishers, I can prevent another

family suffering the kind of abuse that my family has had to endure,” said Cr Roberts. “Enough is enough.” “I believe the perpetrators are acting like cowards and that we are striking back for those without a voice,” said Cr Roberts. “I will continue to take the necessary legal steps to protect and restore my reputation in the community I have served for many years.”

CR ROBERTS said, "I would like to thank the many people who have supported me through this difficult time and who knew that the truth would eventually come out.”

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BERNIE has been playing Guitar from the early age of 9 yrs old, where he started off with lessons in Sydney for a period of 6 years. Then moved to the Central West and had 7 years Guitar lessons with "Leo Dekroo". Leo and his brother Doug (known as The Dekroo Brothers) being famous for a hit single in the 1960s titled "And Her Name Is Scarlet". While having lessons with Leo, Bernie started playing with other Guitarists and playing in various Bands and Duos. In 1985 started up singing lessons for 4 years and studied grade 3 & 4 AMEB Certificate in vocal. Bernie moved to Newcastle in 2002 and spent 6 months programming backing tracks in his home studio, and then ventured out into the Pubs and Clubs performing. You can see Bernie this Friday night at the Plough Inn from 8.00pm.

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FORMED by full time muso Tim Pringle in 2007, a New Zealander based in Australia since 1999, Tim performs regularly up to 17 shows per month as a full time solo and Duo act specialising in

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Weddings & Functions. Tim thought it about time he formed a full 5 piece band to pay homage to two of New Zealand’s finest artists – The Finn Brothers. Having gathered a fine

bunch of seasoned musos the band was formed . See The Crowdies Show this Friday evening at Tea Gardens Hotel.

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THE Myall Community Arts and Craft Centre has marked Volunteers Week with a special high tea to honour and thank the many locals who donate their valuable time to the group day in day out and all year through. Maryanne Durrant, the Coordinator of the event, said, “This annual event gives us the opportunity to show our appreciation and enjoy one another’s company.” “The 40 guests were welcomed with a glass of champagne or punch and cheese platters, before being seated at tables set with beautiful china for a delicious afternoon tea.” Maryanne and her team of Susan Burns, Denise Dewar, Leona Clissold, Jenny Love, Lyn Ridge and Janette Coppock were

Bridge Result By Esther DIGBY Hawks Nest Bridge Club MONDAY 13th May N/S 1. Liz Caro and Trish Thatcher 2. Jim Thatcher and Jeanette Whalan 3. Linda and Glenn Conroy E/W 1. Carol Richards and Sue Matheson 2. Bea Treharne and Esther Digby 3. John Worgan and Adrian Ryan Handicap Winners – Carol Richards and Sue Matheson Friday 17th May

waitresses for the day. Maryanne said, “It was also a wonderful opportunity for the members to catch up socially and if the chatter and laughter were any indication, it was clear that the afternoon was enjoyed by all and a great success.” As an aside, the Decorative Art Group is also looking for new members. “This small but talented and enthusiastic group of ladies meet at the Centre every Monday from 1.00 to 4.00pm. Jannette Coppock said, “Previously known as Folk Art, Decorative Art incorporates the old folk art techniques and newer more modern themes, such as pictorial, animal, birds and scenery which can be painted onto objects such as plates or onto canvas as well.” “The Group members all have had at least 15 years tuition with an expert teacher and are keen to share this knowledge with new members.”

N/S 1. Jim and Trish Thatcher 2. Chez Rands and Leslie Falla 3. Jo and John Younghusband E/W 1. Jeanette Whalan and Carol Richards 2. Bea Treharne and Sue Matheson 3. Gordon Morrison and Peter Baily Handicap Winners – Jim and Trish Thatcher Monday 20th May (Howell Movement) N/S 1. Liz Caro and Trish Thatcher 2. Bill Taylor and Marcia Dane 3.

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YOU will love this charming cosy cottage situated just a short stroll from the magnificent Myall River and the beauty of the Tea Gardens waterfront. Featuring three bedrooms, one bathroom with an extra shower and toilet off the laundry, side access to the back yard with a large double lock up garage and double carport, this home needs some TLC to bring it back its

former glory. Although modest in size, the formal and informal lounge and dining rooms give this property plenty of space for living. Also, only a 10 minute walk to the Myall Quays shopping village positions this property in a very convenient location. There is also

potential plus with a land area of 809sqm the possibility for redevelopment is very real (STCA). For further information contact John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate on (02) 49970262.

Two of our teams handled the conditions well but the remaining side were completely muscled out of the game and lost badly. Not a good sign! Meanwhile, at base camp, there were several Major Singles games being played with the following results:Doug Andrews won over Ron Webster 3118. Graham Reynolds lost to Mark Hair 25-31. Perter Gurney set up a good lead early in his match against Jeff Baker but eventually lost the match 22-31. Dave Benson overpowered Anthony Grant 31-9. In a marathon game Vic Garlick took it right up to Danny Johnson losing in a shootout 30-31. In –form, Merv Mills accounted for Bob Skewes 31-15. 26 May. An early start for the “Sevens’ trekking

back to Nelson Bay given the task of winning their game against Fingal Bay and hoping that Nelson Bay would be defeated in their match. Tea Gardens came up just 5 shots short of a victory but it was to no avail as Nelson Bay had a comfortable win to go into the final. For the “mighty sevens” it was game, set, and match and the hopes of winning a flag will have to wait until next year. Well done the ‘sevens’ you did us proud! There were another three matches played today in the Club Major Singles with some wonderful bowls being played. Jeff Baker continued on his winning way beating Ross Barry 31-26. Merv Mills gave Mark Hair a good work out over 38 ends with Mark sneaking home 31-25. The “metronomic” Col Saillard accounted for Danny Johnson 31-25. The Club Major Singles Championship will continue next weekend with all the favourites coming to the fore.

I have a dog and a cat. What are my chances of being accepted as a tenant?

UNTIL recently, having a pet – anything other than a goldfish or a budgie – consigned you to rental purgatory. Rejection was the norm. If you were accepted, often the best you could expect was very basic accommodation. But now, with so many Australians having four-legged family members, times have changed. Potential tenants don’t need to relinquish their dog or cat in order to secure a roof over their own heads. Generally rental properties are advertised with ‘pets permitted’ or ‘no pets’ so you know what you’re looking at from the outset. A ‘pet bond’ may be asked for in addition to the rental bond in case of damage to carpets, gardens etc. Many tenants provide references from previous landlords attesting to their pet’s good behaviour. Landlords and Agents want good tenants and pets do not necessarily preclude you from securing a lovely rental property. We have tenants renting with their dogs & cats and they have always been treated with respect by both the Agency and the Landlord. At R and R Property, we and our landlords assess every application on its merits and treat everyone with respect.

Mighty Sevens Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling By The JAFFA

TEA Gardens Men’s Bowling Club News 22 May Wow! a beautiful day on the greens to be playing bowls with 48 players taking part in 2 games of Triples using both greens. The winners came from the second game and the successful teams were Rob Young, Ron Green and Brian Emmett on +15, and Bob Peady, Mike Dellaca and Alan Greenhalgh on +17. The lucky draw went to Neil Kibbles team of Rob Jones and Chris May. Mark Nightingale won the Myall Bistro voucher. 25 May The Pennant season is over for the First National Grade 4 and Grade 6 sides but the “mighty sevens” have made the Sectional playoffs and assembled at Nelson Bay to take on other Sectional winners. Their first game today was against Lowlands BC with both teams playing on very slow greens. Tea Gardens came out on top and won this match comfortably by about 14 shots. Unfortunately, in the afternoon, they came up against host Club Nelson Bay on another “doughy” green.

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built ins, a family bathroom, large laundry and powder room. For added convenience, also on the ground floor is a family/rumpus room complete with a kitchenette. Walk up the expansive open stairway to a walkway overlooking a void to the entry area. Turn towards the living areas and the views will take your breath away. The ultra-generous open plan living, dining and kitchen areas with cathedral ceilings and clerestory windows take advantage of the magnificent views across to Nelson Bay and along the coastline to the headlands. There is a great indoor – outdoor flow from the living areas to the fulllength balcony across the

front of the home, creating the perfect environment for entertaining or just relaxing whilst overlooking the water. The expansive open plan living, dining and kitchen areas are bathed in light through the numerous windows, clerestory windows and floor to ceiling windows which take advantage of the magnificent views across to Nelson Bay and along the coastline to the headlands. There is a great indoor – outdoor flow from the living areas to the fulllength balcony across the front of the home, creating the perfect environment for entertaining or just relaxing whilst overlooking the water. Set back from the living

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areas is the private master suite with coastal views. A chic ensuite area, walkin closet, and a "Juliette" balcony ensure the occupants of all the modern comforts. A powder room is also

the patio area to the family, dining and master bedroom together with a gas outlet and feature ceiling adding comfort to alfresco outdoor dining. The kitchen features a large walk in pantry, stone bench tops, an abundance of storage and a gas / electric Belling stove with 3 separate ovens. The master bedroom is

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fit for royalty. With mirrored built ins lining the hallway into the room, an expansive ensuite has a second walk in wardrobe, large corner spa, built in towel storage in a privacy wall before the toilet, plantation shutters and stunning water views. The master bedroom is pristine, with fresh breezes throughout, waterfront

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views and easy access to the alfresco area which features travertine tiles laid in French pattern. The double garage has a built in clothesline, manhole, benches and a workshop area. Contact Stuart Sinclair at Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest on (02) 4997 9022 or 0488 133 998.

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Garage Sale HUGE Garage Sale Long wkd, Sat 8 June & Sun 9 June 2019. 8am2pm. 8 Gannet Place, Tea Gardens. (Off Viney Creek Road). Tool, Ladders, Light Fittings, Triton Work Centre, Ute Boxes, Honda 5.5hp motor, Golf Clubs, Ford FG / Sports Bar & tarp, Boat ( as is ), Building materials, DVD’s, Books, Clothing, Large Bird Cage with stand, Soap making craft utensils & Bric-a Brac.

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GOLF Clubs. Mens Cobra Fly/ Z / XL, Regular Flex Shafts, Sand Iron to 4 Iron,2 yrs old,Little use. $300 ono 0447622083

MOTORBIKE trailer specially built for 3 motorbikes. $600 Call Dave 0422112497

ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. 0429485169 Nelson Bay

CIGTransarch Welder BRAND new boys Handy Charger $80. joggers and school ONO 49872338 shoes sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. $5.00 - $25.00 4982 8922 CONCRETE mix, 20 bags $5 each. BEDROOM suite, 49872338. king size, Corinthian white gloss. Incl: base, head, two COT White loveNcare. bedside tables, Good condition. Inc tall boy & chest of mattress and bedding. drawers.Exc. cond. $60 ONO 0403608775 $950 0419219485

2" Galvanised pipe most with caps. (1)1.8, (5)2.1, (1)2.2. $10 each. Others avail. 49872338.

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CYCLONE rotary turf edger, new, hand operated $30. 49872338. DINING table solid wood seats 6. no chairs $200. ono. 0414561372 DINING set, timber extendable, 4 seats. $275ono. 0417445490 DINING table - Antique Oak, $150 Antique Oak sideboard with mirror, $300.Both in good cond. 49828689 DOORS legend brace type. (1) 1725H x 760W. (1)1725H x 430W, suit garden shed $40. 49872338. ELECTRIC drill, 1 B&D 10mm (3/8” chuck) made in USA $10. 1 KBC 6.5mm (1/4” chuck) 1950 model, suit collector. $10. Others avail. 49872338. FORD F250 genuine chrome steel front bumper bar, as new, bargain $250. 0427466978. 1605

FRIDGE, Westinghouse As new, perfect cond. $290. Ph 0417 442 115 FRIDGE Samsung, Side by side 594L good working condition $350 0439662037 FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $220 0427 704592 GALVANISED handy mesh, 2000mm x 1200mm (2), new $20 each. 4987 2338. GALAVANISED bird netting 150mmW x5mL. $10. Ph 49872338. GALVANISED bolts (37) 125x10 hexagon head. $75. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $45. Other sizes avail. 49872338.

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GOLF Buggy electric $250. Set LH clubs $150, RH $150 . Ph 49810798 GOLF Clubs, Full set tailor made RBZ irons & woods +L.W. And new tailor made bag & buggy $290. Save $800. 0423208136 GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 0427704592 HAFCO Wood Lathe 900mm bed cast iron mount on heavy duty cast iron base chistles included $600. 49872338 HARON dowling kit, model H7200, inc drill, dowl, glue etc. Never used. $40. 49872338. HAIER 422lt fridge/ freeze $175 ono Whirpool 220lt fridge/ freezer $90 ono 0402 309 584 KAYAK Spirit Ocean, Scope Paddle, Excellent Stability, Rudder easy steering. Back rest cap 100kg. L4m W61cm. $550 0400708179

KITE Surfer, Naish. Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498

LADDERS alum. 1 x Bailey 900mm, single sided, $30. 1 x 900mm Rhino dbl sided $50. 4987 2338. LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489 MASSAGER imported large handheld 2080 chi turbo, as used in chiro rooms. Perfect cond. $300. Older type WALKER, push down to stop no brakes, GC $50. S/Bay. Ph 49846079. MATERIAL for curtains White. Good quality. Make an offer. 49972317 MOBILITY scooter. Heavy Duty, Plega Traveller. Hardly used, new batts. Folds easily. Anna Bay $1100, ONO. 0414 469 818 1605

MOBILITY Scooter Invacare Colibri. Ex cond. $950. S/Bay. 0414718263.

OMRON elect nerve stimulator HB-F28 handheld GC $50. Hairdryer, GC plus travel size curling wand, never used $30 for both. S/Bay. Ph 49846079. OUTDOOR setting for sale. Solid teak table & 6 chairs with seat and back cushions. New, never used. Includes an all-weather ventilated cover. $1,575 ono. Contact Christina 0409537 363 PAINTERS trestles, 1800Hx950W, strong 19mm pipe construction. (2) $20 each. 49872338. PAITNERS plank, (1)290x30x3.2L. $20. (1)300x35x3.5L $30. 49872338. PAINTERS trestles, 1800Hx950W, strong 19mm pipe construction. (2) $20 each. 49872338. PANASONIC FX600 55 Inch LED TV New In Box Unwanted Exchange $900 ONO 49970051 PARKER Antique Oval Dining Table excellent condition. $250. 4982 9264 PETROL leaf blower STIHL BR200 backpack very good condition $250 ph 0416 214 087 PIPE cutter, qtr”-2”, cap number 20, millerchip. $25. 4987 2338 PRAM, Mamas & Papas Urbo. Purple. 4 yo. Hidden insect net. Adjust. handle. $150 ono. Medowie. 0422 070 333. PIPE threader, ½”- ¾”, in 2 & 3 qtr stock, 2ft 4” long. $30. 4987 2338 PLY wood sheets, (1) 2400x1200x3mm $20. (2)2700x1200x4mm. $30 each. 49872338. POOL table slate $1300. GC, balls, cues. 0418275298. RED Cedar and Rosewood various sizes and lengths, price on application. 49872338 ROTARY motorised pushbike with long range tank. $1,500. 0427 704 592

ROTARY motorised pushbike with long range tank. $1,500. 0427 704 592 1605

ROUND tile table, large. 4 chairs. Indoor/ outdoor. Bought for $1,300 but will sell for $500. 49819926. SASH clamps, pipe construction. 900mm, 1100, 1500mm. $10 each. 49872338. SASH Clamps, 9001800mm. F clamps 300-800mm. Price according to lengths. 4987 2338.

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TABLE Tennis table New, Assembled, bats & balls Will deliver, T.Gard / H.Nest $80 0425289167 TABLE Glass, with 4 chairs. As new. 0477624600 TIMBER lounge solid 3 piece - 3 seater and 2 armchairs. $500 0428970662 TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704 TRAILER Small motorbike trailer. 1020x 1500x 400. 9mths rego. $1600 ono 0431578864. 3005

TREK dog trailer registered TBO3VE, 4 berth, lift top, rack insert, front storage bin $3,200 0448554717 VACUUM, robotic. Russell Hobbs brand. Unwanted Raffle prize. RRP $800. Will sell for $575 0249846701

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Jordan Cobb, Sam Croese, Luke Wilson, Dwayne Flemming, Josh Robinson, Jake Langdon, Simi Asomua, Jake Croese and Thomas Tukana. The Warriors scored again with a converted try about 20 minutes in to take the score to 10/0. The Metre Men in the first half were Jordan Cobb, Andrew Benn, Mitch Napier, Jake Langdon, Alex Munzer, Jack Croese, Thomas Tukana, Jack Fleming, James Foster, Tyson Peters, Daniel Evans and Josh Robinson. The half-time score was 10/0 Dungog's way. The second half saw the Warriors in again

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Daniel Evans, Josh Robinson, Jack Croese, Aaron Benn, Dwayne Fleming, Jordan Cobb and Alex Munzer. With 18 seconds to go Dungog was in again with another converted try to take the full-time score to 36/0. The Players Player 3 points went to Mitch Napier, 2 points Thomas Tukana and 1 point to Jack Croese. Sponsors Choice was Tyson Peters and Coaches Award was Jack Croese. The Rooette's play Awabakal @ Walters Park Saturday 1st June 12.50pm. The Roo's play Paterson River @ Paterson 3pm. Game Day Sponsor is A Johnson Sawmill.

Pennant Team Bulah Bowling Hawks Nest Vets KARUAH ROOS RUGBY LEAGUE Win Division 4 FOOTBALL CLUB By Tony SMITH Hawks Nest Vets

Bulahdelah Bowling Club By Allan BENSON

Hawks Nest Lady Golf By Elsa JONES

HAWKS Nest Golf Club are very proud of their ladies 2019 Pennant Team in winning their Division 4 in the Hunter District this year. They played through the months of March/April/May against Horizons, Tanilba Bay, Nelsons Bay, Toronto, Pacific Dunes & Muree in all kinds of weather. It has been 8 years since our ladies have won and we wish them all good golfing for next year in Division 3.

WEDNESDAY Ladies Golf winner T Stellema r/u B Kitchin Thursday Vets Golf winner R Winter r/u S Sharp Saturday Golf monthly Mug winner K Smith r/u - T Stellema Saturday Ladies Golf winner - A Benson Jackpot - J Buck Sunday Darts winner D Schlenert r/u M Smith Next Saturday Golf Stableford Medley

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WAECO “Cool Ice” box 600x400x330 LD 41L original SO wrapping RRP $199 sell $140 4006 5726 WHEEL Chair, Powered, Invacare TDXSP. Tilts, reclines & elevates. GC. 3 y/o. $23,000 new. No longer needed. $3,900ono. Phone 0427 974 136. CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au WOODEN gate leg table 2 side fold New in box $250 4919 1856 WOODEN Jigsaw organizer new in box $150 4919 1856

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MAHOGANY High quality dining table with six refurbished chairs and matching sideboard Make an offer. Light brown elegant Lounge suite - 2 armchairs and one 3 seater Matching Lamp and Oak Coffee table Sell as a set - make an offer. Also grey metal filing cabinets, 3 drawers $40 each. 2x bookshelves timber $50 each. 49972294 Hawks Nest

2016 Ezytrail Camper D Trailer. Heaps OL of extras. $16,500 S 0414387688

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

1999 15ft Evernew pop top caravan. Good cond. Twin LD beds. New SO awning. Mesh annexe. TV DVD $7,990 ono 0429495669

FORD Campervan 2000. Auto, rego 11/19. Extra’s $22,000ono. 0419210848.

VW T5 LWB Trakkadu Campervan 2.5TDI 6sp auto, just 78000klms, cruise control, remote locking seats & sleeps 4. Fridge, sink, solar panels, HW rear shower, Fiamma awning, side and rear annexes. Kenwood media unit reversing camera, new f&r brakes, all books, top cond. ASA11J. $54950. 0417821805.

BRU Baker Tri-hull. 2000 mod, custom trailer, solid stable fishing vessel built to survey, 200HP Yamaha, 140hrs, 2007, extra, all reg, $20,000 ono 0425243360

OZITO Bench Saw $100. RYOBI Bench Grinder $60. RHINO Pedestal Drill $80. OZITO Cordless Drill & Battery $30. 2hp Tank Compressor $100. Stud Finder $20. Planer $80. Orbital Sander $40. Power Master Angle Grinder $60. Phone: 02 4981 0681 RYOBI electric blower, Bosch electric drill w/ 2 chargeable batteries Also lots of tools & Electrical equipment. 49820432 ROOF racks $100. Aluminium platform s (x2)120kg capacity $150 Hand tools $10. Two wooden planes $20. each 3 in 1 red spotlight $30. 2 rollaway beds $50 each. 6 power boards best offer. 49973143 SINGLE 2 Single bed and mattress $40. Electric recliner $350. Must sell. 49845586 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au WOODEN bookcase, TV unit (incl TV). New Tall boy. Double sink. Make an Offer. 49972317

2011 Coromal Princeton 768, full ensuite, front load wash mach, qu bed, full stove, 2 door fridge/freezer, wrap around leather lounge, new awning, full screening annex & porch, many extras, top cond, 1 owner, non smoker, $39,900. 0427688279. 3005

AVAN Erin Mk11 pop top, 2006 17ft air con, solar, HWS, microwave, tv/video, cd/ radio, integrated blinds/ screens, island bed, privacy screens, roll out awning, many extras, VG cond. $17500 Ph: 0407301321 CAMPERVAN Ford Transit 6 Speed Manual Turbo Diesel 89,000kms LD Rego, No Rust 12mths SO Excl mech Many Extras. condition. $31,000 ono 0437603274 or 0401919416. BJ071W CARAVAN JAYCO 18ft POPTOP, excel cond. tandem axle, roll out awning, double bed, TV/ DVD, new fridge, stove, solar pwrd battery pack (new battery), 4 new tyres, Rego July 2019 $13,500 Ph 0417258244. CARAVAN vinyl folding D awning L 180x31x27 SO brand new $350 4982 1706

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GOLDEN Eagle Grand Tourer 2005, rego 2/20 ex cond, complete with covered annex, 16,500. Ph 0429 617 664. JAYCO Designer 14ft Pop top, twin beds Full annex, rego, Tare weight 850kg Ready to go. $6,000 Ono 49923302 JAYCO Eagle 2013 Pop up camper. Roll out awning, annexe, innerspring mattress plus loads of extras. $19,000 0413950744 JAYCO Heritage 2004 22ft roll out awning, solar panels, ensuite, full D annex, OL w/mach., tv, air Scon VG cond. Rego 5/19. $25,800 0433128949 MOTORHOME,1994 Nissan Civilian 350,400 klms, sleeps 3 TV, microwave, new 12v fridge, plus extras. $34,000. 0422416691.

Motorcycles HARLEY Low Rider 7th Mnth 84 Shovel motor excl cond nothing to spend $13,500 Ph 0499227821 HARLEY 2007 Sportster 50th annv no 471 of 2000 world wide. As new cond & new battery $12,500 Ph 0499227821

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FOUR Pennant teams in different grades went out this year from the Karuah Bowls Club, one learned a lot but didn’t do real well, another just missed the finals, the third got to the quarter finals, and on Sunday, one of the four won. In a year where the Club punched well above its weight, a pennant win was the icing on the cake. Greg Pearson the Grade 4 Captain said, “The victory was even sweeter as they had to beat a team in the Final that had beaten them just weeks before, on their home green at Raymond Terrace.” To make the finals the men from Karuah had to finish in the top 2 teams of a 10 team section and then play a final series against the best teams from 3 other 10 team sections. The finals were played this last weekend with 8 teams playing off on Saturday and then Sunday morning. The final was played Sunday afternoon in front of a big crowd of both Raymond Terrace and Karuah fans and the team from the little club at Karuah came up trumps. The Karuah Club celebrated the win back at the Karuah RSL, mindful that they would be back to playing social Club games this Tuesday and Thursday. They were also aware that they would be playing in the State Pennant winners finals at Port Macquarie late next month.

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