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Cheque Handover By Sandra CLARK COUNTRY Women’s Associations Hunter River Group Council Meeting held 27 November at East Maitland facilitated the cheque hand over of proceeds raised from this year’s Buy My Wardrobe. Buy My Wardrobe is a pop-up event selling second hand clothes held at the Myall River Festival in Tea Gardens run by a local fundraising group the Pearls of Port Stephens. This year the group set a goal of raising $4000 for drought affected farmers in our region, specifically in mind was to channel some funds to help the Doing It For Our Farmers Pop Up Pantry initiative in Murrurundi. Sharyn Buck from the CWA welcomed representative members from the Pearls to the meeting giving Kathy Gillespie Mother of Pearl (MOP) an opportunity to reacquaint CWA members with the fundraising group and reason behind this year’s donation. Kathy handed the cheque for $4000 to Helen Gardiner a CWA representative for the Upper Hunter region. Helen said,” Water is now at a critical level in the area and this money will go a long way to help farmers from Scone through Murrurundi and as far as Quirindi so we are most grateful to the Pearls for this generous donation.” The drought has had dire consequences for farming communities continuing to struggle to provide fodder for animals and keep water and food on the table. “The real solution is rain and follow up rain until then we will continue to give support where we can” Helen said.
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WELCOMING a light band of rainfall in our catchment region over last weekend, MidCoast Council says much more is needed as Severe Level 4 restrictions are in force today for most of the MidCoast. The Hawks Nest / Tea Gardens supply is the only area to remain on Very High (Level 3) restrictions. Late last Saturday afternoon a light band of rainfall swept across the western side of Manning Valley catchment bringing falls of up to 10mm. This rainfall was consistent from Bulahdelah in the south to the Manning and Gloucester catchment areas. The rainfall that we did get across the catchment over the weekend will provide some short term relief, however it’s been so dry that not much will end up as runoff into
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By Sandra CLARK ADDING recycled green waste from local residents processed at the Australian Native Landscape facility is just one-way farmers on the land may be eligible to generate carbon credits by increasing levels of soil carbon. Directors Patrick and Sharon Soars welcomed around 60 guests to the ANL facility on Friday 29 November with Patrick firstly addressing the group giving a brief history of the 100-acre site in Pindimar Road Tea Gardens from Aboriginal times through the AMP years and the Pines project to current day. Amanda Kane Acting Director for EPA Resource Recovery spoke of how avoiding food waste at curbside collections and reusing well managed discarded waste benefits emissions making for a sustainable integrated circular economy. Guest speaker Mathew Warnken from
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THE Common or Indian Myna bird is being humanely trapped and removed from Tea Gardens by trained residents. Classified as one of the world’s most invasive species by the World Conservation Union, the Indian Myna bird has a brown body, black head and yellow bill. They are native to tropical southern Asia from Iran to India and Sri Lanka. The Indian Myna was introduced into the Melbourne markets and the Queensland cane fields to reduce insect pests. As with cane toads, the efforts failed, and the Indian Myna has since invaded most of eastern NSW.
Agriprove told the interested locals, “The first Australian Carbon Credits (ACCUs) were issued earlier this year by the Australian Government adding profit to production and farm sustainability with soil carbon farming.” “The measurements are done through soil sampling to establish a baseline and over years improvements of soil carbon by adding organic matter and composts are then remeasured to calculate the ACCUs earnt. “Mathew said. A guided tour of the facility lead by Rob Niccol Sales and Marketing Manager at ANL explained the specialised ranges of quality composts, composted mulches and special
blends for agricultural and horticultural cropping systems that ANL have developed. “The old chipping machine is still here but not used as we do not chip on this site.” Rob said. Residents are urged only to deposit green waste in green waste collection bins, no plastics. The rows of green waste in piles on the site are aerated, turned and moved as composting takes place resulting in the final products for sale. ANL staff encouraged local residents to contact them directly with any questions,concerns or for further information.
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Tea Gardens is no exception with high numbers of the feral pest observed in, and around, the vicinity of Marine Drive. The flock size is increasing, with locals reporting seeing Indian Myna birds bullying native birds and animals. The feral pests are roosting in homes, posing a fire and health risk. Residents and visitors should discourage Indian Mynas by not feeding them and placing all food scraps inside bins. The humane removal of the ‘flying rats’ from Tea Gardens will visibly improve the local environment. For further information contact the Canberra Indian Myna Action Group Inc on 02 62317461 or visit their website.
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SIXTY kitchen hands and loyal deliverers attended this year’s Meals on Wheels Volunteer Luncheon in the Hawks Nest Community Hall on Thursday 21 November. The luncheon was provided by Emile Tseronis head cook at Meals on Wheels and desserts by Colleen See a long -term volunteer as a thank you to everyone for all their efforts. Entertainment was provided by Jomeca who sang a variety of songs from Jazz to Pop to Musical Theatre, Jomeca was also joined by Office Manager Meredyth Rae for a duet from Wicked “For Good”. Further entertainment on the day involved a “This Is Your Life” segment hosted by Meredyth and participant Alan Tarlington
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TUESDAY 26th November: Social bowls played 2 games of Triples and 2 games of Fours with Kayelene Pearson playing "swinger lead". Games shortened to 10 and 12 ends due to extreme weather conditions. A close contest between Kayelene Pearson, Sheila Rattray, Robyn Webster and Maynie Roberts narrowly defeating Kayelene, Jeanette Emmett, Jean Glover and Wendy Jones 9 v 7. Leona Clissold, Julie Kennedy and Liz Kelly led all the way, winning by 7 shots against Lyn Nightingale,
Thursday 28th November: Three games of 3 bowls Triples, 12 ends. A win to Lyn Nightingale, Francis Betar and Dale Winter 15 v Sue Morris, Bev Stephens and Lynda Richards 8. Ann Remment, Pam Gilchrist and Bette Saillard were losing 9 to nil on the completion of the 5th end against Trish ward, Jo Younghusband and Karen McPhie. The 6th end resulted in 6 points for Bette's team and they never looked back, winning 14 v 10. Jill McBride, Bev Dunn and Loretta Baker also made a comeback, just winning by 1 shot on the last end against Maureen Campbell, Dorothy Thompson and Lorraine Murphy 9 v 8. Coming events: Thursday 12th December "Break Up Day" plus President v Secretary. Then no more bowls for 2019.
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Judy McGavock and Dale Winter 13 v 6. Irene Roberts, Ingrid Luck and Loretta Baker led 9 to nil on the 6th end bowling against Maureen Campbell, Jill McBride and Lorraine Murphy. Lorraine's team rallied scoring 9 shots over the next 4 ends ultimately just losing by 1 shot 10 v 9. A similar story on the next rink Dawn Jones, Pam Gilchrist, Karen Green and Bette Saillard led by 6 shots on the 10th end then Judi Polak, Christine Fossey, Sandra Leisemann and Pat Baker won the next two ends, not enough points to win but gaining a much more respectful score, just going down by 3 shots 11 v 8. The winners by a random draw of a card were Dawn, Pam, Karen and Bette. Thanks to the Myall Bistro and Café for their donation of the raffle prize which was won by Loretta Baker.
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Luxury Top Floor Apartment bbq areas, Steam Room, gymnasium and a 25 metre solar heated swimming pool with sandy beach entry. Operated by a private management, there is an ability to secure a monthly income or to be utilised for private use. The apartment is listed as a walk-in walk out sale. These excellent combinations of features make for the ultimate weekender/investment and an inspection of this exceptional apartment is a must. For more information or to arrange an inspection contact Kylie French of Tea Gardens Real Estate on 0419 464 595.
5 Ayres Avenue TEA GARDENS PRICE: $695,000
POSITIONED in a quiet street, close to the shopping centre and medical facilities this family home has many quality features and eExpansive single level with perfect north easterly aspect and 4 bedrooms with built-in robes, plus study. There is an ensuite to main bedroom, a covered outdoor deck and ducted air conditioning throughout. A large modern kitchen
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• 3 large bedrooms, built-ins, spacious lounge, air con • Bathroom with extra large shower, separate WC • Open plan dining & kitchen areas, ceiling fans • Modern kitchen, island bench, dishwasher • Front porch, covered rear deck, laundry inside • Double c/van shed, workshop, 9 x 7m2, SLUG
• 3 bed, 2 bath home, formal dining area • Sep lounge, combustion heater & air con • Large Country style kitchen with island bench • High ceilings, wide hallway, enclosed sunroom • Enclosed BBQ area, sunny front porch • Good sized carport, low maintenance block
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pop-top PIPE cutter on stand. PUMA camper 2012, 12ft, D L Ridgid SO brand. $30. 1200kg, sleeps 6, one 0419144766. owner, rego to Nov 2020. $14,000 ono, PIPE threader Millerchip Peter 0407 892 860 brand ratchet Doperated. OL & 1" dies. ¼", ½",S¾" $30. 0419144766. PULLEY blocks, double. 100mm diameter, (2) $30 CLASSIFIEDS in the each. 49872338. News Of The Area RADIATA Pine mostly ads@mcnota.com.au 70x35, various lenths. Email for Price & Proof D Some other OLsizes avail. Price Saccording to POLE saw & length 49872338 trimmer D Gianz 62cc L 4 extennsions as new SO $120 . 0419176493 RED Cedar and Rosewood various D sizes S and OL lengths, POOL table slate price on application. LD balls, $1300. OGC, 49872338 S cues. 0418275298.
SHIPPING Container 40Ft High Cube. LD & Water Vermin, O Wind Proof. S Great Condition. $2900. 0401308359
TIMBER furniture, Ex cond - 1 hall stand $40, 1 TV cabinet $100, 1 dining table plus 8 matching cloth chairs $800, Ph 0477043206
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
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TRITON router table with stand, ½” Triton router Oand LD finger jointer Ssetup as new, cost $850 sell $400. 0419144766.
TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704
2008 Golden Eagle Delux, 21'6", Semi off-rd, qu bed, full ens, cafe dinette, 2-dr 3-way fridge, 400W solar, 200 amp agm batteries, full annex used once, rollout awn, 6 stud wheels off-road tyres, +2spares, portable grey watertank, A/cond, 12/240v TV CD DVD, 12mth rego to buyer. $33,000 with blue slip 0428686122.
TROLLEY jack, D cap. hydraulic, 1800kg OL S $20. 0419 144 766.
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TEE hinges, galv, heavy duty, (2) 300, (2) 250, used $4 each. 49872338
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TWO single swivel recliners, g/cond, LD beige leather,SO$200 ono 0418426286
TENT poles, wooden two piece, 5 x 1900mm, 2 x 2100mm, $4 each. 0419 144 766.
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CUB Camper Super Max Escape 2011 full annex, twin beds. Rego Aug 2019 $10,700 49872651 GOLDEN Eagle Grand Tourer 2005, rego 2/20 ex cond, complete with covered annex, 16,500. Ph 0429 617 664. CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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ALUM tinny 4.3 Clarke abalone on good trailer 25hp mercury sea pro. ex cond low hrs plus extras. Needs paint. $2,800 ONO 49975756 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
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DINGHYS 2 x 8ft dinghys, 1 alum $350, 1 ply wood $300. 0425 254 612
QUINTREX 475 Bay Hunter Caprice boat and trailer 12/99 both in good condition, new D OL re built, canopy,Strailer 2018 Honda 60 h.p 4 stroke motor QUINTREX Fredom Escape 2010, 4.7m, 191hrs. Yamaha 60HP 4stroke. Garmin Sounder chart/plot, bimini, spare wheel, one owner, always garaged, rego till March 2020. Will sell for $19,900. Call 0410 458 007
PRIDE Fury 5m f/ glass runabout. Reg 2/20, radio, sounder, sand anchor, D 60hp OL 4-strokeSYamaha 4hrs. On tipping trailer, reg 9/20. Must be sold as house sold, $4000ono 0439919526
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BOAT 4.20m, fibreglass runabout, 75hp Suzuki motor, includes trailer. Rego - Boat 3/19. Trailer 11/19. Marine radio and sounder. $3,000 ono 0458385315
PUNT, alum. 12ft, oars, sand anchor. In good LD condition, SO to $800 ono reduced Pindimar 0439919526 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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2004 Toyota Landcruiser Prado VX Wagon Turbo Deisel, 372,439km, one owner serviced regularly, good condition $10K ono. 0477043206
HOLDENCOLORADO LX 2014 Auto Diesel Cru Cab. Canapy, clear view mirrors, nudge bar, new LD tyres, May SO20 rego. VGC. 167,000klm. $25,000. Ph 0434191487 BYO5ZY.
MERCEDES SLK230, auto, Kompressor coupe/convertible (metal folding roof) just LD model, 60,900klms, 2000 SO all books, top cond, careful lady owner. DCJ79Z. $15250ono 0417821805.
SONATA 7 Sleeps 4 adults, 2 children. New 0B 6HP 4 stroke, LD dingy SO and mooring. Lots of extras. $10,000 ONO 0407620320 STACER 429 Seahawk alum boat & trailer 30HP Yamaha 4 stroke outboard. 42 hrs. Bimini. $11,500. 49283189.
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FORD Focus ‘12 blue, man, hatch, one lady owner, 68,700 km, LD reg to 06/19, SO excell cond, dealer logs, CQ86JO, $7,500 ono. Contact 0420400791 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
MITSUBUSHI Mirage, 2014. 49,000km, rego 1/20 new tyres, log books, manual, GC. CI87NF. $6,800. 0437 HONDA CR-V Sports 146 123 Wagon 1999. Rego 12/2/20. GC, goes well, reliable, 5 speed manual, replaced motor NISSAN Pathfinder 12/2017. Replaced 2011 Ti 550. 3.0L clutch, cylinders, Turbo Diesel V6. 7 master and slays. New Speed Sports Auto drive belts. CK64ZK. 4WD. 7 seats. 189,000 $2,800. 0497152733. klms CZW48H. Top of the line model with HONDA Accord 2001 loads of comforts. Rego till July 2020 Good $19,900. 0401308359 leather upholstery new tyres/battery, good reliable car. Drives well. AF10CA. $1900 ono CLASSIFIEDS in the 0432661431. News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au HYUNDAI Excel 2000 D 2 dr, auto/air, L144,383km SO factory rego 23/2/20,
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MAZDA 2007 3SP23 Silver hatch. 6 sp man, factory upgrade, bose sound, climate LD con a/c, leather int, SO108600klm, pristine cond, rego 12/19, service hist from new, dhr66l. $7200 49825513
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SUZUKI Liana, 2001. 4 dr sedan, 255,000klms LD 1586cc rego 6/9/19, SO petrol motor. Good tyres, asking $1200. Lady driver. . 1807
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