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By Margie TIERNEY AS of last Sunday, the way we shop has changed, with major Myall Coast Retailers, Coles and IGA, putting an end to single use plastic carry bags. Following Aldi’s lead, shoppers will have to spend 15 cents for a plastic bag to carry their goods, or opt for an alternative, such as a Boomerang Bag. Volunteers with the group were in high spirits outside IGA in Hawks Nest last Saturday morning as they marked the end of the free plastic bag era with a big sale of their $2 fabric bags.
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New Aim for Boomerang FROM Page 1 ‘’We’ve been inundated this morning,” Boomerang Bags CoOrdinator Julie Sims told News Of The Area. “For instance, a lady came out of IGA with her arms full of groceries and said I need to buy some bags to carry my groceries.” “That’s the point of the whole exercise,” Julie said. “We started off with over 150 bags this morning and we’re down to just a few.” So what’s next for the Boomerang Bag group? “We have to target the little plastic bags and the packaging used for fruit
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an integral part of the community. “I think it’s a great town with lots of character and history, I want to work with the community and the many great businesses to make Bulahdelah the best it can be,” Anthony said. “My vision for the pub is to reconnect with the people of Bulahdelah and their families and friends. This will take hard work and time, but it will definitely be worth it.” In addition to reengaging the local community, Anthony said improving public facilities adjacent to the hotel, including parks and access to the Myall River, are part of his plans to encourage more visitors to the area. “I believe in Bulahdelah and really want everyone to see what a great place it is,” he said. “It is such a warm and
and vegetables,” Julie said. “I’ve started making some bags from old curtain net fabric as produce bags.” “They’re very fine, very light so they don’t affect the weight of your product at the checkout.” The Tea Gardens Country Club has also gone plastic bag free for their meat raffles as of July 1. Boomerang Bags is hoping the Golf Club and the Hotel will follow suit. More Boomerang Bags volunteers are always welcome. The next sewing bee for the group is being held in the Dolphin Room of the Tea Gardens Hotel on Saturday morning, 14 July.
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Budget Brings Benefits A Strong NSW economy has delivered benefits for residents of the Myall Coast region, with plenty of cash splashed in the recent State Budget.
A STRONG NSW economy has delivered benefits for residents of the Myall Coast region, with plenty of cash splashed in the recent State Budget. Addressing representatives from the regions’ Chambers of Commerce last week, NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet said the Budget is built on the back of solid economic management, enabling the Government to offer something for everyone. “The NSW economy has been exceptionally strong over the last few years with the outlook for growth to remain above trend for the next three years,” he said. “This would mark six years of above trend economic growth for NSW, a feat not seen since the 1990s.” In addition to the $50 million splurge for MidCoast roads and the million-dollar upgrade for Tea Gardens Police Station recently announced by the NSW Premier, member for Myall Lakes Stephen Bromhead said the Budget also includes many initiatives “to help ease the cost of living” for families.
“The new Creative Kids Rebate provides families with a $100 voucher per school aged child for extra-curricular activities such as music, drama, coding and language classes, complementing the existing Active Kids Rebate announced in last year’s Budget,” he said. “We will be establishing an online ‘one-click energy switch’ program through Service NSW, allowing consumers to find and change to the cheapest energy deals in the market.” Mr Bromhead said establishing a “Cost of Living Service” to provide easy access to rebates and concessions, subsidising preschooling, slashing registration fees for caravanners and reducing the cost of Compulsory Third Party Green Slips are amongst the many initiatives aimed at “putting more money back into the pockets of families”. “It is satisfying to be part of a Government who is delivering for the people of Myall Lakes,” he said.
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now it soon accumulates,” Kerry Patterson told News Of The THE group known as the Area. ‘Pearls’ continue to support “One of our members saw our local community with their an article in the News Of The generosity and thoughtful Area at the end of May from donations. Bulahdelah Hospital Auxiliary The ‘Pearls’ are a group of asking for help to raise money women who meet once a month to purchase another CuroCell,” for a catch up and a bite of lunch. Kerry said. At the same time they donate “These mattresses help $15 per person to go to a worthy prevent pressure ulcers in cause. patients who are bedridden.” “With about 20 members “We all thought it was such a
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A Sock Full of Puppets There’s lots of interesting and fun activities at the Tea Gardens Library to keep the children occupied during the July School Holidays.
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THERE’S lots of interesting and fun activities at the Tea Gardens Library to keep the
children occupied during the July School Holidays. A puppet making workshop combines history and creativity for children
aged five and up. “We’ll supply all the materials including the sock for the children to decorate,” Librarian Chris Shelly said.
q TEA GARDENS LIBRARY: Sock Puppets to make through the School Holidays. “If they want to decorate more than one we suggest they bring a second one in.” “We’ve decided the children can have free rein in regards to what they put on their puppet.” “And we’re hoping at the end that we’ll be able to put a bit of production around the puppets with singing and performing.” The art of puppetry dates back some 3 thousand years. “It’s an ancient form of storytelling, so it fits quite nicely with the Library.” Chris added, “A lot of children will identify with puppets such as the Muppets,
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but it actually goes back thousands of years and many countries such as Japan and Indonesia have added their own culture to it. “The Indonesians have shadow puppetry and we’d like to just make it fun for the children but give them a bit of history at the same time.” “It’s a great way to communicate social messages such as sharing, good manners, how to make nice friends or how to help someone who may be being bullied.” The puppet workshop is being held on Wednesday 18 July at 2.30 pm.
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It’s free but bookings are essential. As well over the school holidays, every day the Library is open children are welcome to come and enjoy puzzles and board games together or colour in a masterpiece. “We need parents and grandparents to stay but don’t forget you can eat and drink in the Library, so it’s a fun place to be.” Tea Gardens Library is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday morning. For activities that require bookings visit www. midcoastlibraries.com.au
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Description of proposal Construction of a new Catholic college in Medowie over seven stages. The proposal consists of: • Demolition of existing buildings; • Construction of a high school for up to 1,190 students, a primary school for up to 630 students and an early learning centre for up to 124 children; • Construction of a library, multipurpose hall, canteen, café, chapel and administration and support facilities; • Environmental works including tree removal, earthworks and drainage; • Carparking for 272 vehicles, access roads and fire trails; and • Associated landscaping works and signage. Exhibition Details The State Significant Development (SSD) Application, Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and accompanying documents may be inspected at the following locations from Friday 6 July 2018 until Thursday 2 August 2018 during the ordinary office or opening hours of the agency concerned: • An electronic copy may be viewed free of charge at Department of Planning and Environment at 320 Pitt Street, Sydney; • An electronic copy may be viewed free of charge at a Service NSW Centre located near you (see www.service.nsw.gov.au/service-centre/service-nsw for locations); • A hard copy may be inspected at the location listed below: – Port Stephens Council: 116 Adelaide Street, Raymond Terrace.
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Work starts on Tourist Park PERSISTENCE has paid off as work on a new tourist park at Bulahdelah is now underway, with the first sod of soil recently turned at River Myall Holiday Resort at the Stroud Street site. Stage one of the multimillion-dollar project includes the construction of 70 camping and caravan sites, a pool, tennis court, office
building, residence, camp kitchen and other tourist facilities. An additional 99 sites, two amenity buildings, pool and a camp kitchen will be added in stage two of the development. Having taken three years in the planning and development stages, owners Gary and Kim Ekert thank the
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A NEW Art and Photography Gallery is about to open its doors in Tea Gardens. ‘Beyond the Lenz’ is a longed for dream come true for local Award Winning Photographer Louise Richards. “I picked up the camera when I was just 10 years of age and ran with it,” Louise told News Of The Area. “I’ve been working towards this for years.” “I always wanted my own shop to showcase my works but I also wanted somewhere for other photographers and artists to have the same opportunity,” Louise said. The Gallery will cater to both professional and amateur photographers. “It’s a very artistic community that we live in so I want to share our talented artists with everyone.” Along with the works on the wall, Louise is also offering lessons and supplies, digital photo printing, framing, canvas and acrylic and HD metal prints. “You don’t have to be a member of a club to use my facilities or learn the craft,” Louise said. Louise is inviting the community to a Grand Opening of ‘Beyond the Lenz’ this Saturday 7 July from 6pm to 9pm. “Come along and meet our featured Artists and Photographers over a complimentary glass of champagne and finger food,” Louise said. A gold coin donation would be appreciated at the door, with all proceeds going to the Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Research. If you can’t wait for the Grand Opening, the gallery will be open for business from 10am to 2pm on Saturday 7 July. ‘Beyond the Lenz’ is located in the Myall Street Plaza, Shop 3, 205 Myall Street, Tea Gardens.
THE history of the Red Cross in Australia dates back more than 90 years, but the society continues to support our country’s younger generation. Recently, Snr Constable Rob Wylie was the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Red Cross in Tea Gardens. His subject, the work he does with the local youth at the Police Citizens Youth Club. Helen Janes told News Of The Area, “Rob Wylie was representing Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens Boxing Club.” The PCYC, which is now housed in the Hawks Nest Scout Hall, is home to
25 youths, both male and female who are learning the art of boxing every Monday and Wednesday afternoon. “We’re very grateful to the Scouts for providing a place for us to train,” Rob Wylie said. The ladies of the Red Cross were also impressed with Rob’s talk on how boxing builds self confidence and skills for life management. At the end of his talk the Red Cross presented Rob with a cheque $150 for the PCYC. “We hope it will help to encourage our youth of Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest to participate.”
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Dear News Of The Area SUPERANNUATION is on everybody’s mind including the Governments. Industry Funds versus Retail Funds. For a decade or so now,Superannuation has been compulsory for workers and employers contributing equal amounts,around 10%. When we compare the current old age pension with superannuation ,one must ask the question. “Is it all worth it”.The old Age pension is around $24000 per year.In order to generate that income from an investment, one would have to have $1.2million invested in the bank. In order to acquire $1.2million, you would have to work for 50 years, contributing at least $12000/y and the employer contributing the another $12000/y. I realise that the amount would be compounding ,but,inflation would eat into some of its value. It is my understanding at present ,that an Old Aged Pensioner can have almost $500,000 in savings and still receive the full Aged Pension together with all the benefits, rates,rego,phone,gas,medical assistance ,etc, potentially worth up to another $3000.Altogether a pensioner could have up to $27000 to live on. We have been hearing for decades now that we must save for our retirement years as there will be no pension when we get older. Well, from past and current observations,the pension has certainty ,consistently increasing twice yearly with one of the best of the 3 measures(CPI,Basket of Goods or Percentage of the Basic Wage) ,whereas Super is at the mercy of market forces. The Government even borrows the money to pay welfare.The current Welfare bill is around $190billion a year,almost 1/3 of the budget,but when the Government announces it’s paying “$50billion over 10 years” for submarines and we freak out. Time after time we hear the phrase”I’ve paid my taxes,I’m entitled to a pension”. These people need to consider that during their life,they used the hospitals,roads, schools and other facilities. I have said on numerous occasions “you cannot have the best Welfare System in the World and have the best hospitals, schools, roads, etc”. The Pension is the winner here. John Alterator Hawks Nest
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Women’s Week in Bowls Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS TUESDAY 26th June: A good turn up of bowlers for social bowls. Format for play was 4 games of 3 bowls Triple, 18 ends. Ingrid Luck playing “swinger second”, and a game of 3 bowls Pairs, 18 ends. Sheril Johnson, Ingrid Luck and Pam Gilchrist had a good win against Lynne Nightingale, Ingrid and Carol Hayden 24 v 15. Scoring a massive 6 shots on the last end ensured victory for Pam’s team. Jeanette Emmett, Dorothy Thompson and Lynda Richards lead all the way against Judi Polak, Carolyn Bywater and Jill McBride. Thanks to some great bowling by Dorothy, the result 15 v 10. Bev Dunn, Julie Kennedy and Karen McPhie held a lead of 2 shots at the completion of the 8th end. Then, Lily Smith, Christine Fossey and Dale Winter scored 8 shots on the 9th end, then 3 shots on the 10th end. Difficult to make a come back when the opposition has a 9 shot lead. Karen’s team went down 15 v 23. Sandra Leisemann, Wendy Brand and Elizabeth Kelly were in control of their game from the start to the finish defeating Bette Saillard, Robyn Webster and Loretta Baker 18 v 10. As would be expected the Pairs game was a very tough battle between Lorraine Longman (visiting bowler) and Maynie Roberts v Lorraine Murphy and Kayelene Pearson. On the 6th end 6 all, by the 8th end Maynie’s team leading by 7 shots. No points scored over the next 6 ends for Lorraine and Maynie. Lorraine and
Kayelene now holding a lead of 1 shot. The 15th end 14 all, the 18th end final score 17 v 16. The win going to Lorraine and Maynie. The winners on the day, winning with the lowest score were Jeanette, Dorothy and Lynda. Following play Club president Robyn Webster presented Karen McPhie, winner of the Club Championship Minor Singles 2018 her badge and runner up Lynda Richards her certificate. Everyone enjoyed lunch catered by Myall Café and Bistro. Belated birthday greetings to Wendy Brand. The lucky raffle winner was Lily Smith. Many thanks to the Myall Café and Bistro for their generous donation of the raffle prize. Thursday 28th June: Our second Thursday of playing 12 ends of bowls for the cost of $5. Good to see our members taking advantage of this fabulous deal. Format for play 4 games of 3 bowls Pairs. Judi Polak and Lynda Richards 16 v Ingrid Luck and Carol Hayden 7. Jo Younghusband and Elizabeth Kelly 15 v Bev Dunn and Dale Winter 14. Pauline Perry and Maynie Roberts 18 v Pam Gilchrist and Jill McBride 8. Dawn May and Loretta Baker 10 v Francis Betar and Karen McPhie 9. Good to see Dawn back at bowls. Good bowling to our members representing our club in Newcastle District Pairs Competition, 2 - 3 July. In the Senior Pairs we have 2 teams Robyn Webster and Elizabeth Kelly. Bette Saillard and Lynne Green. In the Open Competition we have Robyn Beaumont and Kayelene Pearson. Great to see our members competing in District events.
Mrs TU, Anna Bay Dear Mrs TU, BOOTLEG liquor in Anna Bay? Vomiting husbands? What sort of suburb do you live in? I thought Anna Bay was full of sea changers and people sipping cappuccinos. Your dilemma has been an eye-opener in more ways than one. First of all, that duty of care comment is emotional blackmail. He’s not Amy Winehouse. A drunk husband snoring in a room full of vomit is not a life-threatening situation, otherwise our population statistics would be very different. Did he expect you to clean it up? That is what is known as rescue behaviour, a very bad habit to get into. If you keep being a fixer like good old Christopher Pyne, your husband will not learn to stand on his own two (wobbly) legs and take responsibility for his actions. You need to empower him by saying, ‘You have made a decision to get rotten drunk, and I respect that. Now respect me as I book into a resort with my non-vomiting girlfriend. Call me when it’s safe to come home. Oh, by the way, the kids have two assignments due, AFL training and a dance concert.’ You mentioned new carpet. You know, polished concrete is the current floor covering of choice for a reason. It looks stylish and you can just hose out anything left behind by children, dogs and drunk husbands. It may be time to revise your decorating decisions. Finally, I’ve got to ask why he didn’t make it to the bathroom. I was brought up in a family where my mother told me from an early age, ‘I don’t do vomit.’ Even as a three-year-old, I would have made it to the tiled floor. He could have at least thrown up on the quilt or himself. Tonight, before you leave for your resort, I suggest you make up a plastic chair in the shower for him, complete with pillow protector, till he learns a bit of self control. Carpe diem, Jasminda
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Roos take down Terrace convincingly By Sonja EVANS ON Saturday the Karuah Roos player the Raymond Terrace Magpies at Lakeside Oval. Game Day Sponsor was The Hunter Quarries. The Magpies kicked off and the Roos were the first to score in the first 10 minutes. Matt Croese and Sam Croese converted 6/0. Then about 4 minutes later they were in again
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Feeney, and Aaron Benn. Halfway through the first half and Matt Croese was in for his second of the day from the chip kick on the last and again Sam Croese converted 18/0. The Hitmen in the first half were Daniel Evans, Mitch O’Bryan, Mitch Turvey, Simi Asomua, Aaron Benn, Aiden Bills, Tyson Peters, Jake Blanch, Justin Anderson, Tim Johnson, Jack Croese, Adam Crampton, Matt Croese and Dwayne Fleming. With just over 10 minutes to go in the first half the Roos Mich O’Bryan was
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sets to 2. Well done also to the runners-up Meredyth Rae, Fay Morgan, Del Montague, Bulahdelah Tennis Club and Rosie Newtown, who, By Meredyth RAE despite a little stiffness the next day, are still enjoying “THE wisdom of age versus their tennis! the vitality of youth“, is an Over the next two months apt description of last night’s the Club will be holding second division grand final at its annual Round-Robin Bulahdelah Tennis Club. Championships, followed by The combined ages of one our next mixed night comps, team (standing) is 291 – and beginning towards the end the other? A mere 90 years! of August. Competitions are Congratulations to the open to players of all ages “young” team – Michael and all standards. If you Chisholm, Natalie Helm, and would like more information, brothers Brandon and Zac please contact Meredyth on Watt, who won the night 4 0401014146.
Hawks Nest Bridge Hawks Nest Bridge Club By Linda CONROY
HNBC Team Shield 2018 1. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla, Sue Matheson & Bea Treharne 2. Christina LaPonder & Sue Donohue, Gordon Morrison & Rex Stoessiger + Glenn Conroy = 3. Elke Greenhalgh & Gary Melrose, Liz Howarth & Pam Jones, =3 John & Jo Younghusband, Jeanette Whalan & Carol Richards. Monday 18 June N/S 1. Liz Caro & Trish Thatcher 2. Jim Thatcher
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& Jeanette Whalan 3. Gary Melrose & Adrian Ryan E/W 1. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 2. Linda & Glenn Conroy 3. Carol Richards & Sue Matheson Handicap – Trish Thatcher & Liz Caro Friday 22 June – R2 of GNOTS 1. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla, Sue Matheson & Bea Treharne 2. Christina LaPonder & Sue Donohue, Gordon Morrison & Glenn Conroy 3. Bill Taylor & Marcia Dane, Anne Phillips &
Bulahdelah Golf Club Bulahdelah Golf Club By Allan BENSON WEDNESDAY Ladies Golf winner - B Gordon r/u - B Kitchen Wednesday Poker winner T Stellema r/u - S Samari Thursday Vets combined winner G Eadie, P Brown r/u - S Sharp Saturday Golf winner B Fraser r/u - D Gray and monthly mug winner Ladies - T Stellema Jackpot - J Graham Sunday Poker winner D Schlenert r/u C Smith
Alacoque Welsh Monday 25 June (Howell) 1. Carol Richards & Sue Matheson 2. Gordon Morrison & Rex Stoessiger 3. Alacoque Welsh & Marcia Dane Handicap – Gordon Morrison & Rex Stoessiger Friday 29 June N/S 1. John & Jo Younghusband 2. Liz Caro & Sue Matheson 3. Gordon Morrison & Rex Stoessiger E/W 1. Pam & Breton Gibbs 2. Pat Marr & Sue Bowen 3. Carol Lance & Elizabeth Buckpitt Handicap - Carol Lance & Elizabeth Buckpitt
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in and another successful conversion from Sam Croese to take the halftime score to Karuah 24 Raymond Terrace 0. The second half started fast with Mitch O’Bryan in for his second try of the day in the first 5 minutes and Sam Croese converted 30/0. The Big hitters in the second half for the Roos were Dwayne Fleming, Simi Asomua, Matt Croese, Tyson Peters, Jack Fleming, Justin Anderson, Ben Feeney, Mitch Turvey, Aaron Benn, Kane Chisholme, Jake Blanch, Daniel Evans, David Dodd, Tim Johnson, Aiden Bills, Sam Croese and Adam Crampton. Just over halfway through the second half and Aaron Benn was in with Sam Croese converting 36/0. The Runners for the Roos in the second half were Daniel Evans, Dwayne Fleming, Matt Croese, Jack Fleming, Ben Feeney, Mitch Turvey, Mitch O’Bryan, Justin Anderson, Aiden Bills, Tyson Peters, Sam Croese, Adam Crampton, Kane Chisholme, Jake Blanch, David Dodd, Jack Croese and Aaron Benn. With just over a minute to go Aiden Bills was in and with Sam Croese getting 7 from 7 conversions the final score was Karuah Roos 42
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q Mitch Turvey. Photo: Sharon Wedd Raymond Terrace Magpies 0. The Players Player 3 points went to Matt Croese, 2 points to Dwayne Fleming and 1 point to Sam Croese. Sponsors Choice was Tyson Peters and the Coaches Award went to Mitch Turvey. After the Roos and the Magpies played the Old Boys from the Roos and Magpies took to the field for a friendly game of 12 aside for 2 12 minute halves. It was a fun loving game to watch. There is no fool like an old fool well done to all. The score was 2 tries all. Thanks to Craig Higgins for organising the game. Next week the Roos are @ HOME against Hinton on Saturday 2.30 kick off. Game Day Sponsor is Rodney Gough.
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A. Grade 1. Annie Scott 33 2. Marguerite Miller 32 C/B SATURDAY Ladies - Par 3. Karen Johnston 32 C/B 23-6-2018 - 28 Players N.T.P Hole 16 - A. Benton A. Grade B. Grade 1. Ros Gianacas -1 1. Penny Williams 39 2. Cheryl Foster -2 2. Diane Allan 33 C/B B. Grade 3. Carol Maher 33 1. Susan Campton -3 N.T.P Hole 16 - D. Allen 2. Dawn Wiggins - 4 C/B C. Grade Balls to -5 1. Pamela Keegan 34 N. T. P Hole 16 D. Allan 2. Sue Brownrigg 30 Tuesday Ladies - President v 3. Dorothy Moore 28 C/B Captain - Stableford N.T.P Hole 16 - S. Muna 26-6-2018 - 60 Ladies Balls to 29 C/B By Lorraine COLEMAN
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MYALL Coast Vets Stableford. 28/6/2018. Monthly Mug. A Grade. 1. Colin Bagnall 38 2. Tony Baker 36 3. Christopher Taylor 35 c/b 4. Robert Macklinshaw 35 c/b 5. Tony Smith 35 B Grade. 1. Alan Greenhalgh 40 c/b 2. Kevin Marr 40 3. Phillip Hayward 39 4. Grant Watson 34 c/b 5. Rob Simmons 34
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Alf Zeilke Memorial Trophy Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH STABLEFORD. 26/6/2018. 1st Rnd Alf Zeilke Memorial Trophy. Front 9 1. Tony McClure 22 2. David Brailey 20 c/b 3. Robert Weir 20 Vouchers to 14 c/b Back 9 1. Don Henderson 20 2. John Pegus 19 c/b 3. Tony Ward 19 c/b Vouchers to 15 c/b NTP. A 3rd. Weeks, Greg 5th. Wills, Gary 10th. Noel Shelly 16th. Tony Ward B McKenzie, John Gough, Len Bob Reid Roger Sykes
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HERE you have an unbelievable opportunity to secure a waterside property that allows you to walk along the water’s edge and appreciate the amazing majestic location that is presented here. This extremely spacious family
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leisurely water pursuits such as Kayaking, boating and plenty more. On entering the home you walk into a well-lit sunroom, an ideal spot for spending time reading and enjoying a cup of tea. At the heart of the home is a large gourmet kitchen with modern appliances leading into the open plan living area with spectacular views. Adding to
the living area is a separate carpeted formal lounge and dining area. Spend your afternoons sitting on the front verandah taking in everything this property has to offer With three generous bedrooms all with built in robes aside from the main having a spacious walk in robe with ensuite and
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A BEAUTIFUL 4bdm Edwardian farmhouse set on a 2 acre parcel of land, surrounded by farmland. The home has beautiful original detailed features which have been tastefully restored. Delightful leadlight windows feature throughout and French doors open out onto wide verandah areas. A spacious lounge room with an open fireplace plus a large and light filled sunroom that also opens up to the 9ft verandahs. The homely farmhouse
kitchen includes an electric oven & gas cooktop and an original cast iron wood stove surrounded by a decorative mantle. There is plenty of space for dining with beautiful views of the rolling countryside or step out through the French Doors to the porch to enjoy a morning coffee. The two acres includes an heirloom fruit orchard with diversity and highly productive trees. The outlook takes in the magnificent mountain ranges and farmland views. This property is centrally located between the Stroud, Dungog and Gloucester
heritage towns, plus boasts close proximity to the snow at Barrington Tops via either Gloucester or Dungog. It also has the appeal of easy commuting access to Newcastle (including airport), Maitland, Hunter Wine Country and neighbouring areas, including approximately an hour to the Hawks Nest beaches. We feel that this property is an ideal opportunity for a Bed & Breakfast venture with separate access and facilities. For further information please contact R&R Property on 4994 5766.
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Description of proposal Construction of a new Catholic college in Medowie over seven stages. The proposal consists of: • Demolition of existing buildings; • Construction of a high school for up to 1,190 students, a primary school for up to 630 students and an early learning centre for up to 124 children; • Construction of a library, multipurpose hall, canteen, café, chapel and administration and support facilities; • Environmental works including tree removal, earthworks and drainage; • Carparking for 272 vehicles, access roads and fire trails; and • Associated landscaping works and signage.
LOUNGE Cream 2 seater loungeD$45 and L single armchair $15 SO 0427861227
Exhibition Details The State Significant Development (SSD) Application, Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and accompanying documents may be inspected at the following locations from Friday 6 July 2018 until Thursday 2 August 2018 during the ordinary office or opening hours of the agency concerned:
LOUNGE suite dark blue leather 3seater and 2 armchairs in good cond. $500. Lg timber extendable 49820432 Salamander.
• An electronic copy may be viewed free of charge at Department of Planning and Environment at 320 Pitt Street, Sydney; • An electronic copy may be viewed free of charge at a Service NSW Centre located near you (see www.service.nsw.gov.au/service-centre/service-nsw for locations); • A hard copy may be inspected at the location listed below: – Port Stephens Council: 116 Adelaide Street, Raymond Terrace.
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MOTOROLA mobile phone. 4G enabled unlocked. 4D months L warranty SO remaining. SUN Lounge, 4 As new. $100. Seater, attractive fabric cover. Good condition. $90 0447228826 OAK Dining Table $190 Extension with LD 6 chairs Like new SURF Ski - Wave SO 0405 388 607 Master. Good condition very stable. Good in surf as well as calm/ conditions. OUTDOOR Dining choppy Setting. Black Glass Includes paddle $375. 49822004 Top Table L90 D cm x O 6 Folding 150 cm S with Chairs $85 Excellent TIMBER TV stand Cond. 0402246253 One shelf, glass doors $45 82Lx45Wx66H CLASSIFIEDS 49812682 ads@mcnota.com.au TIMBER dining suite PEARL mobility scooter, $250 very good cond. gd cond, very little use, Tea G/dns 49198091 D new bat,OLdismantles, S fit in medium size boot TIMBER lounge solid $950 Ph 4997 0986 3 piece - 3 seater and 2 armchairs. $500 0428970662 POOL table. Threequarter size, slate TRAILER converstion top 220 long 120 Galvanised aluminium wide, excel cond sides to start new trailer $1500. 0404477158 project.Professionally built Height - 2ft hingeable Up to 3foot 6inches Length - 8foot CLASSIFIEDS in the 5inches Width - 5foot 9 News Of The Area 1/4 $850 49970986 ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
PRIDE Go Go Elite Traveller motor scooter with hoist (suitable for 4WD vehicles). Recently serviced, D both SOL batteries replaced, new front basket and manual. $750 negotiable. Will separate hoist and scooter. Ph 0428291907 RIDE on mower John Deere L110 lawn tractor 17.5hp D Kohler OLOnly 237 42inch S cut hours. Spare parts included. $1,500 49970435
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Items ELECTRIC lift chair. Strong chair, beige Fabric $350 Pride shopping scooter,L3Dpiece for SO light Easy car transport $260 requires new battery Priced accordingly. 49970930 Tea Gardens GUITAR Squire Acoustic With bag, strap, 3 plecs, Stand, learning book. $150 Lectern - wooden 1m Good condition $35 0451098759 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
OAK High quality dining table with six refurbished chairs and matching oak sideboard $800 ono.Light brown elegant Lounge suite - 2 armchairs and one 3 seater,Matching Lamp and Oak Coffee table Sell as a set - make an offer $200. Grey metal filing cabinets, 4 drawer $60, 2x 3 drawers $40 each, 3x bookshelves timber $50-$100, 4x Garage shelves metal $200 for all. 49972294 Hawks Nest 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 PARROT cage large, $50. Chest of drawers macadamia wood $50. Queen side bed ensemble Good cond. $60. Recliner chair $30. 49844123 Nelson Bay RYOBI electric blower, Bosch electric drill w/ 2 chargeable batteries Also lots of tools & Electrical equipment. 49820432 STEEL shelving, Wooden bookcase, Tv unit. Sewing machine cabinet. New Tall boy. Double sink. Make an Offer. 49972317
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27 JUNE: Nominated Triples were played today with 49 Bowlers playing on the artificial green. After 500ml of rain so far this month the grass green would welcome the chance to recover. It was the “old and the bold” team of Bob Skewes, Barry Drayton and Ron Webster that won the day with 57 points. 29 June: Considering the fact that the Saturday Pennant competition is still underway, there was a good field contesting the Friday Open format today. Saturday Pennants has but another two weeks to run and then there will be some focus on Friday Open Pairs. 30 June: The Pelican Pest Control sponsored Grade 4 side played away today at Mayfield West with mixed
q Sunday Bowlers after their game this week. results. The Jeff Baker four, that took a bit of a pasting at their last encounter, had a great win winning 27-19, but the remaining teams could not emulate this result and both suffered losses. Mayfield West winning the match 69-49. The Pelican Pest Control sponsored Grade 6 side kept their momentum going winning their encounter with a determined Lemon Tree Passage side 66-53. Two matches were close with the Danny Johnson
team being edged out on the last two ends to lose 19-23, and the Anthony Grant four pulling of a great win 18-16. The Ron James four clinched the win with a commanding 29-14 win. Next week Grade 4 plays at home against Mayfield and Grade 6 has a bye. 1 July: It was another great bowling day in paradise. This morning 18 bowlers turned out for 12 ends of triples in the Sunday bowls competition. After much deliberation a winner was eventually from
the team with the highest winning score. They were; Bev Stephens, Bev Dunn and Sue Morris. The Lucky Door prize was won by Vaughan and Irena. Sunday bowlers enjoyed the cuisine of visiting chef Dave Perry. The Sunday bowls was followed by the first round of the Club Triples Championship with the team of; Ray Sullivan, Mark Hair and Richard Lee taking on Ken Devlin, Ross Barry and Keith Smith in one game and the team of; Vic Garlick,
Neville Vaughn and Danny Johnson opposing, Peter King, Peter Cheney and John Slater in the other. The remaining 8 teams enjoyed a bye. The Richard Lee side held the lead for most of their match until the penultimate end where they dropped a 7. This sealed their fate, with the Keith Smith three running out winners 26-22. In the other match the John Slater three held an early lead 15-4 and retained a slim margin until the 17th end where they conceded an
unfortunate 5. They fought back to regain the lead and held a 1 shot advantage going into the last end. They held shot in that end however Danny converted to take 2 to win the match 2423. A great game! There should be some great viewing next week with the Grade 4 Pennant side seeking a home ground win on Saturday and the second round of the Club Championship Triples being played on Sunday
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