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delivering two new Police Stations. Months later and the reality of the installations by the State Government is far from meeting the expectations

of these communities. Minister Elliot’s Office has advised News Of The Area the following comments; “The upgrade works at Tea Gardens Police Station are funded

under the Regional Small Police Station Program. “The Regional Small Police Station program is funded through the $118 million 2018/19 budget

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Are these $1M Stations? FROM Page 1 modern premises that enable police service delivery and operational efficiency to the local community. “The project will deliver a refreshed workspace with upgraded IT, security and amenities in the existing building as well as a new modular unit permanently attached to the existing police station building. “The use of modular construction methodology minimises interruption to operational policing, with on-site activities completed in a fraction of the time. “Off-site components for construction, including early works, have commenced. “On site activities commenced in January 2020. “The upgrade works are expected to be completed by mid-2020.” While the redeveloped Karuah Police Station is the first in the Regional Small Police Station Program. “Project was completed ahead of schedule in December 2019. “The existing building was donated to the Karuah Local Aboriginal Land Council to be used in delivery of community and medical services by professionals when visiting the local missions. “This installation was also delivered through The Regional Small Police Station Program. “The funding will deliver sustainable, modern premises that enable police service delivery whilst focussing on accessibility, visibility and mobility of policing.” This week Kate Washington Member for Port Stephens made a Private Members Statement about the Police Stations. “These are not appropriate workplaces and they are certainly not worth $1 million. “These are not police stations.

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These communities are now left looking “These are a humiliation. at two timber clad demountable buildings “They are a sign of incompetence and wondering how $1 million could have been disrespect from the Government, and a sign of spent on either. dishonour and contempt for our local police Ms Washington said, “It is a disgrace!” and our local communities. “Not only to my community—who have been Ms Washington is urging the Premier to lied to—but also to the local police who were revisit Karuah and the other regional towns promised a lot more than they got.” where these wooden boxes are going to be “If this demountable building… cost constructed. $117,000 to design… and $883,000 to construct, “Take a look and tell me whether you are someone should be going to jail,” said Ms proud of what your Government has delivered. Washington. “There is nothing here to be proud of,” she The community of Lemon Tree Passage is said. still awaiting the promised $1.5 million dollar The new police stations have been Police Station. described as ‘Swedish saunas, they have no windows, no light, no airflow’. q Kate Washington at Tea Gardens with shocked locals In June 2018 outside the sauna like construction which fails to incorporate Premier Gladys the heritage aspect of the building or meet the needs of Berejiklian visited Tea modern Policing. Gardens she promised a million dollars for the new “Well-equipped, modern police stations are fundamental to effective policing, and this upgrade will enhance the capability of local police to keep the Tea Gardens community safe.” When then Police Minister Troy Grant visited Tea Gardens he confirmed the Government's commitment to the one million dollar upgrade, which would incorporate the heritage aspects of the building with the needs of the modern station, saying it is important we get it right.

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this difficult season,” Mary Cooper said. Ralph Clark replied that,” The generosity shown by this community to our Brigade has been amazing and we are thankful to you for

MARY Cooper and Barbara Jenson from The Grange Craft Group presented representatives of the local Pindimar Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade Noel Quince and Ralph Clark with a cheque for $500.00 on Friday morning 28 February. At the cheque presentation hand over from the Grange Craft Group, discussion revolved around the unprecedented 2019/2020 fire season and reasons why the group had decided to support the local Rural Fire Brigade this year for their time, effort and hard work put in by all to keep not only our community safe from fires but also to those local members who were part of teams deployed out of area. Noel Quince said, “we now have around sixteen new recruits joining the brigade with the first batch of eight due to finish their Basic Training next month.” The Grange Craft Group hold in total 3 raffles each year with this donation being the proceeds from their Christmas Raffle. “Whatever fundraising we do, we like to keep it local and we wanted to show our appreciation of what you have done for us over

this donation, monies donated will be and have already been used for purchases of new equipment, upgrades of both Tea Gardens and Pindimar Fire Stations and training facilities.”

COMMUNITY radio is coming to Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest with Myall Coast Radio 87.8FM seeking seed funding to start broadcasting this year. This exciting local development gained momentum early last year when keen local business people established a Steering Committee, with broadcasting expertise, to obtain a licence. On 30 October 2019, the Australian Communications and Media Authority granted a broadcasting licence to the Myall Waterways Chamber of Commerce. Shortly after, an official test transmission was successfully conducted from 100 Booner Street, Hawks Nest: Myall Coast Radio 87.8FM was live. In December, a public meeting about the not-for-profit initiative was held at the Uniting Church Hall, Tea Gardens. It was well attended with around 28 volunteers committing to support the new radio station. Steering Committee member, Rhonda

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The first comprehensive review of the Family Law system, titled “Family Law for the Future” was released in April 2019 by the Australian Law Reform Commission, and it has stimulated a case management response from the Family Court. The very first Joint Practice Direction of the 2 Family Courts issued on 28 January 2020 entitled: “Core Principles in the Case Management of Family Law Matters” and it is intended to be a step towards the harmonisation of the rules of the two family law courts. It applies to all family law applications - current and future. A Practice Direction No. 2 of 2020: “Case Management in Family Law (Priority Property Pools under $500,000) Financial Cases” came into effect on 1 March

2020. It applies to family law applications filed in the Federal Circuit Court Registries of Parramatta, Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne. It sets out the guiding principles for case management arrangements for cases where the property pool is under $500,000 net, including superannuation. In late 2019, bills were reintroduced into Federal Parliament merging the Family Court of Australia and the Federal Circuit Court into a new single court structure to be known as the Federal Circuit and Family Court. The merger bills have been referred to the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee which is to report to the Parliament by November 2020. Our family law team is monitoring and keeping informed about these changes.

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By John Blackbourn IN the late AD 1200s the Anasazi suddenly moved from their protected accommodation high in the mountain side cave locations and relocated several weeks’ walking distance to the South. My fellow travellers and I followed their progress from the rivers in Utah, passing through Durango, Colorado State until we reached Asteka, New Mexico State, where the Anasazi had felt confident enough to re-establish a settlement on flat land beside a flowing

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New beginnings As expected the first council meeting of the year dealt with various matters that will assist people affected from the fires and drought to recover. All fees and charges relating to the redevelopment of properties identified by the RFS Building Impact Assessment Team as being damaged or destroyed will be waived. Many people undertaking to build or rebuild their own house often find themselves in temporary need of accommodation. Council has adopted guidelines to provide temporary accommodation onsite during the construction or rebuilding of a dwelling house.

Emergency Situations The recent bushfire crisis across the state has prompted many coastal communities questioning the need for or the perceived lack of plans, when in fact an emergency management structure exists. Emergency management response is not under the control of council but the state government through the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) which leads, coordinates and develops capability in the emergency management

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sector and conducts state-wide welfare and recovery operations when disaster strikes. The OEM is part of the NSW Department of Communities and Justice What is in place at a local level is the MidCoast EMPLAN. (Emergency Management Plan) Which details the emergency management arrangements across our LGA for all agencies involved in emergency response. The EMPLAN is supported by consequence management guides (CMG’s) which detail how each agency responds to a certain threats eg bushfire, flood etc. LEMC’s generally don’t have an emergency plan for each village or town, because in events like a bushfire the location of the threat changes and becomes very fluid and therefore the planning for response, evacuations and support remains very fluid as well. Plans evolve constantly and if a plan was created then it also needs to be constantly updated. In our area we have 3 natural disaster scenarios, fire, floods and storms. The most hazardous and frequent for most of our local communities is storms. Flooding is generally of little risk to life but fires can be savage when they happen and can affect multiple communities. There is a possibility of effect from a Tsunami but risk and damage is low. Council has very recently been notified for funding from the Bushfire Community Resilience and Economic Recovery Fund. It is proposed to undertake a LGA wide education and resilience program around the existing local and state emergency management arrangements, including evacuation and response to future disasters, mitigation practices and the management of recovery etc. This would not be individual plans but letting everyone know that there are plans in place and what to do in certain circumstances. Along with the Progress Association, I have arranged for an information evening regarding the local emergency management arrangements to be held on Monday 23rd March 7pm at the Baptist Church.

Brigade thankful for Community NOEL Quince, Deputy Captain of Pindimar/Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade was on hand at Palm Lake Resort on Friday 28 February to present ‘Certificates of Appreciation’ to Wendy Thompson, Treasurer of Palm Lake Social Committee and also to Graham Reynolds, President of the Raffle Group, for their recent donations to the Brigade. Noel also had a display of some of

q Noel Quince, Deputy Captain of Pindimar/Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade and Graham Reynolds, President of the Raffle Group.

the equipment that the Brigade has purchased with funds received from the Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest Community.

q Wendy Thompson, Treasurer of Palm Lake Social Committee and Noel Quince, Deputy Captain of Pindimar/Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade.

Cultural plan is coming RESEARCH and planning for MidCoast Council’s inaugural Cultural Plan 2036 is now underway and the team involved will be looking to the wider community to help develop this important document. The MidCoast Cultural Plan 2036 will provide Council with a framework to work with the community to achieve actionable outcomes in relation to our creative industries.

The importance of cultural planning extends beyond arts and culture, recognising the broader lifestyle of residents, economic impacts and the experience of visitors. Community consultation will begin in March with a range of creative and interactive events planned throughout the year to get the community involved. More information: midcoast.nsw.gov.au/ News-Media/Our-cultural-plan-is-coming

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Fourteen Years and it is still Magic q Myall River Camp caretakers Cheryl and Vince with Peter Wisniewski from Extenda Homes, Ronald McDonald and Ross Bingham CEO of Ronald McDonald House Northern NSW.

q Peter Wisniewski presents the award, Champion Angler Extenda Cup 2020 to Ivan Fleggo.

By Sandra MURRAY SUNDAY 8 March is International Women’s Day (IWD) with this year’s theme being ‘Each for Equal’. The theme highlights how gender equality is important for communities to thrive and the role each person has in creating a gender equal world. The first IWD was in 1911 in Europe, and 109 years later is an important global day celebrating women’s achievements and encouraging equality. The idea of thinking globally and acting locally is behind the organisation of a Women’s High Tea at the North Arm Cove Community Hall on Monday 9 March. The High Tea is an opportunity for local women to network and to be inspired by keynote presentations. These will be by community leader and writer, Maureen Kelly, Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM), and by Joanne Trotter, a retired senior educator with recent volunteer experience in the slums of Kenya. There is also an IWD Breakfast on 9 March at Murrook Culture Centre. This celebration will be attended by the Member for Port Stephens, Kate Washington, MP, and the Member for Paterson, Meryl Swanson, MP. It’s not too late to celebrate and support women in the community and workplace on 8 March. The IWD has a website with resources and event information at https://www. internationalwomensday.com/

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group is amazing.” “Money raised goes directly to helping ill children and their families using Ronald McDonald House or our family rooms in hospitals and learning programs, it affects thousands of families and makes a real difference,” Ross said. Ronald McDonald himself performed a mystical Magic Show much to the delight and laughter of both children and

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adults alike. Cheryl from Myall River camp told News Of The Area, “Ronald McDonald House allows families of sick children to stay together instead of being separated this year’s fundraising event has now raised $26,537.65 and hoping to get to $27,000.” At Saturday afternoon’s fish weigh-in the award of Champion Angler 2020 was presented by Peter to Ivan Fleggo.

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The panel will meet to determine the following: • PPSHCC-4 – Port Stephens Council –

(Beach end of Yamba Street)

DA 16-2019-445 – 795 Medowie Road, Medowie, Commercial premises (multipletenancies), medical centre, retail premises

A huge display of Veteran, ON Vintage, Classic and Unique SHOW Cars and Motorcycles

(pharmacy), childcare centre (126 place), site works, civil works, signage, landscaping and four lot torrens title subdivision of proposed Lot 4 (on proposed Lots 2, 3 and 4 under DA 16-2018-879-1). When: Wednesday, 18 March 2020 at 4.00pm

Displays by Fire Brigade, Ambulance, Police and Surf Life Saving Club

Where: Port Stephens Council, 16 Adelaide St, Raymond Terrace Relevant documents will be available on the Planning Panels website

MONSTER RAFFLE with many valuable prizes donated by local businesses. Food and drinks provided by local community associations.

www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/planningpanels at least seven days before the meeting. To register to speak at the meeting, please contact the Planning Panels Secretariat before

Your support will benefit local community services: ● Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Life Saving Club ● NSW Rural Fire Services ● Local Clinic Bus

4pm on Monday, 16 March 2020 on (02) 8217 2060 or email enquiry@planningpanels.nsw.gov.au Any person may attend the meeting to observe. The panel is required to make an audio record of

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Nest around 200 campers gathered for fun festivities, the fishing competition, a raffle and auction with all monies raised going directly to Ronald McDonald House Northern Region. Ross Bingham CEO of Ronald McDonald House Northern NSW said, “I have been coming up here for the last five years, we feel like part of the family, the generosity of this incredibly social-minded

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IT really is magic when a team bonding exercise, started by Peter Wisniewski of Extend a Home constructions fourteen years ago continues to take place annually. That’s exactly what has happened

with the Extenda Cup Fishing event and fundraiser made up of a group of family, friends, co-workers, contractors and suppliers. Peter told News Of The Area, “We have had our children come along in the very beginning, they are now married and bring their own families.” Held over the weekend, 22 and 23 February at the Myall River Camping grounds Hawks

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Lions Celebrate Service Mumms on the Myall was the great riverside location for this year’s first Tea Gardens Lions Club dinner meeting on 26 February 2020.

By Sandra MURRAY

MUMMS on the Myall was the great riverside location for this year’s first Tea Gardens Lions Club dinner meeting on 26 February 2020. Around 24 members attended the social dinner held to recognise service and to induct new members.

The meeting was chaired by local President, Peter Webb, and attended by the Lions Zone Chairman, Doug Allen. Lion John Hill was recognised for 35 years of service. Peter Webb stated, “Over the years John’s service has touched the lives of so many

q Doug Allen (Zone Chairman) welcomes new member, Bruce Murray.

people. His actions continue to have a positive ripple effect throughout our community.” Two new members were inducted, Bruce and Sandra Murray. A prospective member, Amanda Sykes, was also in attendance. The Zone Chairman, Doug Allen, welcomed the new members, stating, “Membership is a challenge for many volunteer organisations, and it is great to see the Tea Gardens club

expanding.” The next Lions Club meeting is 10 March, 7.00pm at the Hawks Nest Golf Club. Of note, Kate Washington MP, the Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage, and Shadow Minister for Rural Health, will be attending the 29 April 2020 dinner meeting. The Lions Club is holding fundraiser BBQs at Heatherbrae Bunnings on the 15 March and at the Myall Quays markets on 21 March. Take the opportunity to buy a sausage sandwich, help a good cause, and chat to Lions members about volunteering with Lions Australia.

q Local Lions Club member John Hill, is formally recognised for 35 years of community service.

q Lions Club Zone Chairman, Doug Allen (seated second left) acknowledged old and new members.

Karuah and Stroud rivers plans RESIDENTS are being urged to view and share their thoughts on MidCoast Council’s Draft Floodplain Risk Management Studies and Plans for the Manning River as well as Karuah River and Stroud, that will be on public exhibition from Friday 28 February. The draft management studies and plans were endorsed for exhibition at Wednesday’s Council meeting to provide community members, particularly residents of the Manning River, Karuah River and Stroud regions, an opportunity to understand Council’s draft plans and provide feedback on them. The feedback provided will be incorporated into the final plans for each location and given the recent weather conditions, the reports are a timely assessment of the way Council manages these important floodplains. “We’ve developed a revised flood study so that we can provide more technical information on flood behaviour in terms of

levels, velocity and extent of floods and this has allowed us to better understand and mitigate flood risk in these areas,” explained Rob Scott, MidCoast Council’s Director of Infrastructure and Engineering Services. “We understand though that no one knows these areas as well as the people who live here and community participation is an integral part of the planning process so I would encourage the community to take a look at the draft documents and share their feedback.” Council will be holding two information nights during the exhibition period for residents to be able to discuss their ideas with the consultants and staff who conducted the studies and prepared the plans. These casual drop-in sessions are being held at Stroud Library on 10 March from 3pm to 6pm and Taree Council Committee Room on 12 March from 3pm to 6pm. “The purpose of these documents is to assist us in

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page to view the associated documents and submit your feedback, www.midcoast.nsw. gov.au/HYS.

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Mobile Recycling Trailer taking off again MIDCOAST Council’s Mobile Recycling Trailer is heading around the region again, kicking off this year’s tour on 27 February. In 2019, the trailer collected almost 10 tonnes of hazardous problem waste and this year is expected to be no different. The trailer will be attending a number of locations across the region, allowing residents to dispose of problem waste items, including gas bottles, paint, motor oils, car batteries, household batteries, fluoro globes and tubes, smoke detectors and fire extinguishers – all items that cannot be placed in any domestic bins (red, yellow or green). “This is a great opportunity to get rid of problem household waste that can’t be put out in kerbside bins,

but it’s also a chance to chat to our knowledgeable staff,” said Paul De Szell, MidCoast Council’s Director of Liveable Communities. “Bringing the trailer to localities across the region not only saves residents a trip to their nearest Waste Management Centre, users can drop in and chat with our waste team about how you can do your part in helping us reimagine the way we manage waste across the region.” Local residents are encouraged to check their garages, sheds, laundries and under sinks to collect up to 20kg or 20 litres worth of items that can be dropped off for free to the trailer. The Mobile Recycling trailer will visit the following locations throughout 2020, however may leave a site earlier than advertised if it reaches capacity: · Gloucester, Billabong Park (Denison Street, adjacent Skate Park) - Thursday 27 February - 9.30am to 11am

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· Wherrol Flat, Tennis Courts (1306 Wherrol Flat Road) Thursday 26 March - 9.30am to 11am · Stroud, Waste Management Centre (Simmsville Road) Thursday 23 April - 12pm to 1.30pm · Pacific Palms, Recreation Club (3957 The Lakes Way) Thursday 28 May - 9.30am to 11am · Johns River, Community Hall car park (54-56 Johns River

The New Eight Steps to Happiness TEA Gardens Library will soon have an exciting speaker visiting. MidCoast Council Libraries at Taree, Forster and Tea Gardens will welcome back Mick Marcon, Losang Dragpa Kadampa Buddhist Centre’s resident teacher, for an inspiring talk on the book ‘The New Eight Steps to Happiness’. Mick has delivered talks across a number of local library locations in the past and returns this year with more knowledge and insight to share, on behalf of the book’s author Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Based on the famous Eight Verses of Training the Mind by the great Buddhist master, Langri Tangpa, ‘The New Eight Steps to Happiness’

reveals essential methods for transforming all life's difficulties into valuable spiritual insights and for developing universal love and compassion, the source of true happiness for both self and others. Geshe Kelsang Gyatso is a fully accomplished meditation master and internationally renowned teacher of Buddhism who has pioneered the introduction of modern Buddhism into contemporary society. He is the author of 22 highly acclaimed books that perfectly transmit the ancient wisdom of Buddhism to our modern world. He has also founded 1200 Kadampa Buddhist centres and

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groups throughout the world. Mick Marcon is the Resident Teacher at Losang Dragpa Kadampa Buddhist Centre, Mayfield. He has been studying and practising Kadampa Buddhism for over 15 years and has taught meditation and Buddhism in Sydney, Newcastle, Melbourne, Taree, Forster and Port Macquarie. “We’re really pleased to have Mick back with us, his past talks have struck a chord with locals and really changed their way of thinking,” said Chris Jones, MidCoast Council’s Libraries Manager. “Whether you’re Buddhist or not, this series of talks will benefit everyone.” Mick will be speaking at Taree Library on Friday 6 March from 1pm, followed by Forster Library on Saturday 7 March at 2pm and Tea Gardens Library on Monday 23 March at 2.30pm. To find out more about and book your place, head to the Libraries website www. midcoastlibraries.com.au/ events

Road) - Thursday 25 June to 9.30am - 11am · Harrington, Annie Place (opposite Harrington Library) - Thursday 27 August - 9.30am to 11am · Bulahdelah Waste Management Centre, (Recovery Road) - Tuesday 22 September - 1pm to 2.30pm · Tea Gardens Waste Management Centre (Winta Road) - Thursday 22 October 9.30am to 11am

· Tuncurry, Waste Management Centre (Midge Orchid Road) - Thursday 12 November - 9.30am to 11am A reminder to anyone who doesn’t live near one of the planned trailer locations or can’t make it there on the day, these problem waste items can be dropped off free of charge to any of our six Waste Management Centres across the region. To learn more about the

Mobile Recycling Trailer visit www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/ mobileCRC This project is a NSW EPA Waste Less, Recycle More initiative, funded from the waste levy. Re-imagine Waste is part of MidCoast Council’s commitment to reducing the amount of waste going to landfill.

Clean Up Campaign for Pindimar / Bundabah

By Peter ECONOMOS Pindimar Bundabah Community Association (PBCA)

ONCE again the Local Residents-Rate Payers are to be congratulated and thanked for their participation in the Sunday’s Clean Up Australia Campaign. The same accolade goes to the Community Members who consistently pick up tosser rubbish throughout the year. Special thanks to Bob Dowling who liaises with MidCoast Council (MCC) and distributes the garbage bags and organises the mid-day barbeque for the doers. We also must mention of the great effort by Mark and Kim Hill who covered over five kilometre of the area that morning. Unfortunately MCC did not pre-slash the road verges which made it unsafe and harder for the Volunteers collecting the rubbish, this requirement needs to be addressed for next year. The vast majority of the community appreciate this unique area and voluntarily keep it tidy, however there are always the odd user and abuser. At this Clean-Up they have left clues to their identity by the location and number of tossed bourbon liquor cans, long necked brown paper bag beer bottles and the large number of cigarette buts at the bus pick

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"MCC appear to have many funding and resource issues and do not appear to be receptive or proactive regarding our major concerns/issues."

up stops. Reminder there are very large fines for TOSSERS, you can report them via the EPA web site www.epa.nsw.gov. au/reporttoepa. Community also appreciate the work done by Robert Layton who manufactured aluminium pump housing box for local Brigade, also Ian Treharne and Andrew Kennard for their work on the community grounds shade areas. There are a lot of outstanding local issues with MCC and PBCA will be working with Councillor Roberts to address and possibly resolve them, he is handicapped and outnumbered, being the only

council representative for our Southern Area. MCC appear to have many funding and resource issues and do not appear to be receptive or proactive regarding our major concerns/issues. Members who are using the MCC computerised Service Request System have received action and answers to their complaints. RFS Fire Permits are no longer required for burning piles however you still have to notify the District Fire Control Office. Phone No 1300 643 262 and your neighbours of your intentions to burn. Further updates to follow.

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My mum has gone a bit crazy buying up cans, hand sanitiser and toilet paper to prepare for the Coronavirus pandemic. She’s embarrassing.

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Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH

MUMS are such great organisers aren’t they? Always prepared. Dib, dib, dib. Dob, dob, dob, as the scouts say, which I have just discovered is short for Do Your Best (DYB/DIB) and Do Our Best (DOB). I always thought it was to do with asserting your ownership over something or telling on a mate, which clearly isn’t the scout ethos at all. Anyway, back to the issue of your mum. I don’t think there’s any harm in having a few spare items at home just in case things go a bit arse up. I mean if there’s mass flooding, or fires decimating huge swathes of land or baboons running through the streets because they don’t want vasectomies. You know, those sorts of things. And then to add a pandemic into the mix (not that we can call it that, but given the definition of it being the worldwide spread of a new disease then perhaps we are getting close), well, you know, Miss JS, if all those things were to happen, we’re not that far down the track from a zombie apocalypse really. Not meaning to worry you of course. So hey, if Mrs S wants to head down to Aldi and buy a couple of crates of spaghetti tins, Longlife milk and Spam, who are we to argue with her. I would just suggest that your mum shows a bit of restraint. You know, just get her to shop when the crowds have gone home because I can see her now in her face mask, one hand clutching a bottle of hand sanitiser, spraying every shelf with Glen 20 as she goes, refusing to accept change due to the spread of infection, glaring at every poor kid with a common cold. It might make people feel on edge. If, however, your mum is onto something, then you will rue the day you didn’t listen to her. Mum’s the word. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

STROKE. February 27, 2020 Monthly Medal.

A Grade. 1. Ross Clissold 71 2. Tony McClure 72 c/b 3. Colin Bagnall 72 c/b 4. Fred Bennett 72 c/b

5. John McDonald 72

HAWKS Nest Vets. Stableford. 25-Feb-20 Front 9 1. John Della 19 2. Stephen Macmahon 18 c/b 3. Alan Crittenden 18 Vouchers to 13 c/b

NTP. 10th A. Tony McClure B. Colin Fossey C. John Warne 16th A. Brian Calverley B. Dick Gibson Balls To. A.78 B. 76 c/b C. 83

C Grade. 1. Phillip Hayward 73 2. David Candy 74

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VETS golf winner B Fletcher 40, R/U D Brown 34, 3rd J Stellema 30, NTP 17th K Hughes 6th/15th D Brown 3rd shot 4th/13th D Schlenert Next Thursday Vets Monthly mug Saturday 29th monthly mug winner A Jobson. RU J Stellema

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3. Alan Murdoch 76 4. Keith Beards 77 c/b 5. Michael Ritchie 77

B Grade. 1. Robert A Ziehlke 69 c/b 2. Ken Hill 69 3. Darrell Scott 70c/b 4. Paul Asquith 70 c/b 5. Les Davies 70

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Back 9 1. Kevin Marr 21 2. Len Gough 20 3. Alan Murdoch 19 c/b Vouchers to 14 c/b NTP. A 3rd. Alan Crittenden 5th. Alan Crittenden 10th. David Brailey 16th. Terry Hoolahan

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ON Saturday 29th March Bulahdelah U14’s defeated Taree West at Bulahdelah. Taree West

“I’m twenty-seven years old and worried that home ownership will be out of my grasp. Have you any advice about how I can enter the market?” I’M impressed that you appreciate the value of home ownership when today’s opportunities offer so many distractions. Despite Australia’s healthy obsession with the security home ownership provides, contrary to popular belief that we rank #1 in home ownership, we rank 42nd behind the leader……Romania! Millennials tend to be a little later to the party when it comes to purchasing property, probably due to housing affordability, and for many the prospect of being able to afford a home can be daunting. It needn’t be. Saving for a deposit is key. I’m not sure if you’re living at home or renting, but if you’re at home you should be able to save a deposit more quickly. There has been some leeway in the amount required so check out what your target needs to be. Also examine first homebuyer programmes and think about whether a home or unit/apartment is your best option, not only regarding lifestyle but financial outlay. Of course, always seek the best financial advice to ensure you’re on the right path. And when the time comes, the R&R Team will be delighted to help you fulfill your home ownership dreams.

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...in the community Hunter Quarries is dedicated to supporting the local community wherever possible and has a long and proud history of doing so.

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batted first and finished on 8/110. Bulahdelah passed the run total with 2 wickets in hand. Best batsmen on the day were Blake Matheson (30), Kurtis Barry (29 not out) and Nate Redman (14). Best bowlers on the day were Henry O’Connell 2/15 off 4 and Jye Bailey 2/17 off 3. Bulahdelah will verse Taree West in the semi final next Saturday at Taree.

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Jackpot D Brown Ladies Saturday monthly mug winner T Stellema. R/U B Gordon Chook run winner B Schlenert Saturday competition hole in one jackpot $1000. Next Saturday 7th march stableford medley. March 21st saturday presentation night , seafood, Chinese and entertainment, ticket available at club. Friday night seaford and meat raffle , Joker draw $2800.

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Hunter Quarries are proud supporters of: Bulahdelah Soccer Club. Bulahdelah Show. Bulahdelah Golf Club. Tea Gardens Baptist Church. Karuah Pre-School. Karuah Primary School. Karuah Bowling Club. Karuah Golf Club. Bundabah Tennis Club. Clarencetown Football Club.

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Hunter Medical Research Institute East Gresford Showground. The Crime Prevention Review. Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) The 43rd & 44th Solo Hunter region local Government Golf Day. Myall Coast News of the area Bulahdelah Soccer Club. Bulahdelah Show. Bulahdelah Golf Club. Tea Gardens Baptist Church. Karuah Pre-School. Karuah Primary School.

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Development Proposal – DA-286/2020 Property description: Lot 105 DP 260058 Property address: 247 Mungo Brush Road, HAWKS NEST NSW 2324 Proposed development: Caravan park - 220 long term sites consisting of moveable dwellings including community building and facilities, civil works, landscaping and vegetation removal Applicant: Mr M Chiu View application: On Council’s website under Have Your Say or at Council Offices On exhibition until: 23 March 2020 Make a submission: Submissions must be made in accordance with Council’s guidelines and to meet legislative requirements. Please visit Council’s website to check the guidelines. (02) 6591 7222 council@midcoast.nsw.gov.au

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REPORTER & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Myall Coast Communications Pty Ltd, publisher of News Of The Area media platforms including; Myall Coast News Of The Area, Port Stephens News Of The Area, NewsOfTheArea.com.au and associated Social Media news sites, are seeking applications for a Print and Online Reporter to grow our independent media business. The role is part of an Australian Government grant under the Regional Grant Opportunity of the Regional and Small Publishers Innovation Fund. It is a 12-month contract position. The role is flexible in terms of hours worked per week and can be Part Time or Full Time in order to appoint the right person/s for the role. The role is not only suited to a person with journalism experience but also a person with Business Development experience. You will seek out local news stories and upload them to our website with the view of developing an improved correlation between our online and print publishing and extend the quality of public interest journalism produced. You will train existing team members on a more improved process. Additionally, you will engage in business development for our business by way of developing; additional distribution outlets; community and business relationships. The role is focused on growing and promoting News Of The Area media.

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HANDYMAN retiring: Masonite, ply wood, pyn & mdf board. D Offcuts, small OL to large. From S $2. Also soft wood timber, ring for details. 0419 144 766.

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JUNIOR Stock Saddle. Hand crafted and in fair condition. $200.00. FRONT door fly screen, Peter 0427977521 heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $220 0427 704592 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au GALVANISED hot dipped bolts (37)125x10hexagon Email for Price & Proof head. $1.75ech. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never CLASSIFIEDS used $1.40ech. Other ads@mcnota.com.au sizes avail. 49872338. Email for Price & Proof

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ADVERTISING EXPERT Myall Coast Communications Pty Ltd, publisher of News Of The Area media platforms including; Myall Coast News Of The Area, Port Stephens News Of The Area, NewsOfTheArea.com.au and associated Social Media news sites, are seeking applications for a Print and Online Advertising Expert to grow our independent media business. The role is part of an Australian Government grant under the Regional Grant Opportunity of the Regional and Small Publishers Innovation Fund. It is a 12-month contract position. The role is flexible in terms of hours worked per week and can be Part Time or Full Time in order to appoint the right person/s for the role. You will have Print and/or Online advertising sales experience. You will have experience building a customer base & growing advertising revenues. You will develop online advertising solutions for existing and new customers. You will train and assist current team members on successful sales approaches. The role is focused on securing new key businesses to advertise. Applications can be made by emailing or posting a Resume together with a Letter of Application for the position to:

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TIMBER furniture, Ex cond - 1 hall stand $40, 1 TV cabinet $100, 1 dining table plus 8 matching cloth chairs $800, Ph 0477043206 281119

TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704 TTI Scroll saw, as new. $125. 0419144766. 171019

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Seniors Fours Championship MONDAY 24th February: Round 1 of NDWBA Seniors Fours Championship. TGWBC entered two teams in this event. Francis Betar, Robyn Webster, Sandra Leisemann and Pat Baker bowled at Hexham and defeated a team from Lemon Tree Passage skipped by Lynette Jordan, hence advancing to Round 2. Leona Clissold, Jan Coomer, Irene Roberts (all new bowlers) and Jeanette Emmett travelled to Nelson Bay and on a very heavy, slow green they lost to Patricia Skinner's team from Raymond Terrace. Tuesday 25th February: TGWBC hosted 9 teams (our ladies had an "at home game"), competing in Round 2 of the Fours Championship. Unfortunately Pat Baker's team went down, bowling against a team from Soldiers Point, Skip Yvonne Corcoran. Rosita Ryan's side (Soldiers Point) were the winners of this Championship. Social bowls was played as usual, 2 games of Fours. A good win for Trish Ward, Leona Clissold, Lynda Richards and Maureen Campbell 25 v Jean Glover, Jan Coomer, Bev Rhodes and Jill McBride 11. A close contest between Irene Roberts, Lyn Nightingale, Deyonne Page and Loretta Baker winning 17 v 14 against Ingrid Luck, Judi Polak, Maynie Roberts and Bette Saillard. The winners on the day with the highest margin were Maureen's team. Wednesday 26th February: Robyn Beaumont, Lynda Richards, Dale Winter and Lynne Green competed in NDWBA Open Fours Competition played at Wallsend. No good news to report from here we had a loss against Ann Cheetham, Lisa Davies, Suzanne Gunness and Delma Price from Lemon Tree

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COMPETITION for the 27th February 2020 below: GRID G 1st. J LONDON 0 2nd. D ALLAN 3 12 X 124 C/B 3rd. S KOVACS

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Bev Dunn, Deyonne Page and Karen McPhie 4. A win also for Jan Coomer, Jean Glover, Lynda Richards and Maynie Roberts 13 v Irene Roberts, Judi Polak, Maureen Campbell and Jill McBride 6. The lucky winner of the voucher to the Myall Bistro & Café was Judy McGavock. NDWBA Pennant Competition begins on Tuesday 3rd March our Club has 2 sides in Grade 4 and a Grade 2 side. All grades are playing at home on Tuesday, all bowling away on Thursday. Grade 4 Blue and Grade 2 will play at home on Tuesday 10th March. We are all hoping to "bring a flag" home this year.

Passage. The overall winners of the Open Fours Championship were Adelle Pearson, Nareen Layer, Melissa Witts and Cheryl Field from Soldiers Point. Thursday 27th February: Format for play 3 games of Fours. Sue Morris, Jeanette Emmett (swinger second), Pam Gilchrist and Robyn Webster were 6 all on the 6th end against Ann Remmant, Jeanette, Lynne Nightingale and Judy McGavock. Robyn's team then forged ahead winning 15 v 8. An impressive victory for Ingrid Luck, Dorothy Thompson, Bev Rhodes and Loretta baker 21 v Trish Ward,

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SATURDAY LADIES STABLEFORD 22/2/2020 SINGLE STABLEFORD 31 PLAYERS Div 1. 1. Gaye Gillard 2. Elle Gottwaltz 3. Sue Kovacs Div 2. 1. Narelle Cheesman Monash Country Club 2. Samantha Leggatt 3. Robin De Laine Balls to 32 TUESDAY LADIES STABLEFORD 25/2/2020 SINGLE STABLEFORD PLAYERS Div 1. 1. Dianne Lindstrom 2. Sue Kovacs 3. Annette Benton Div 2. 1. Patricia Dodd 2. Marcia Smith 36C/B 3. Robyn Hoffman Branxton Golf Club Div 3. 1. Nola Lubinskas 2. Sharon Barwick 3. Janet Moore N.T.P Hole 16 Div 1. Suellen Barker Div 2. Robyn Hoffman Div 3. Janet Moore Balls to 31

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substandard green and all did their very best under the circumstances. The rink 1 team, skipped by Alan Greenhalgh, had a great win 19-14 but the remaining teams struggled with the corrugations and undulations of rinks 2 and 3. They were heavily beaten and Bayway won 88-32. 1 March: A beautiful autumn day allowed the final of the Club Minor Singles and the final of the Club Minor Pairs games to be played in excellent conditions and in front of a large and knowledgeable gallery. The minor Singles featured Graham Reynold taking on Merv Mills. As anticipated it was a cracker of a game and lasted 36 ends. Merv was slow out of the blocks and it was not until the 7th end that he started to fire. He hit the lead at the 12th end and was never headed after that winning the match 31-24. Well played! In the Club Minor Pairs, Vic Garlick and Doug Andrews took on Terry Munright and Ron Webster. This game never reached the dizzy heights that might have been expected as Vic and Doug just piled on the points from the get-go. Terry and Ron had no answer to the onslaught finally going down 10-22. In other news: The nomination form for the Major Pairs is on the board and there is plenty of room for more teams Nominations close on the 9th March. Round 1starts on the 15th March.

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