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By Margie TIERNEY NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian came to Tea Gardens last Friday, armed with $1,000,000 to spend on the local Police Station. News of her impending visit had spread quickly through the community and more than a hundred locals had gathered outside the Station on Marine Drive to hear what the Premier had to say. “I’m so pleased to be here,” the Premier said. “As I announced a few days ago, we have a record budget for Police this year and because of that, I’m pleased to say there will be a $1,000,000 upgrade of Tea Gardens Police Station.” She went on to say, “The Police are the pillars

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NSW Premier’s $1M for Tea Gardens Police FROM Page 1 of our society and it’s our job as a Government to support them.” Craig Jackson, Superintendent for Port Stephens and the Hunter told News Of The Area, “The money will be very welcome and very well spent here at Tea Gardens for an upgrade to the Police Station.” The decision on how the money will be spent is still to be made. “It gives us a few options and what that looks like we’re not sure, but it’s a win for local Police and a win for the community,” Superintendent Jackson said. When asked

Beach Awash FROM Page 1 Beach in a bid to avoid an environmental disaster after a shipping container came ashore at Yacaaba, breaking up and spilling its contents into the ocean. The container was just one of 83 lost from a cargo ship bound for Sydney last Friday. The accident happened in rough seas off Port Stephens, the container ship on a voyage from Taiwan. Two more containers were spotted floating off Fingal Bay and Maritime Services issued a warning to shipping and boats to be on the lookout, as many of the containers were thought to be floating just below the surface. Adding to the emergency, shocking weather conditions, heavy rain and gale force winds. Roads and Maritime Services were called to the area on Saturday when some of the lost cargo and bits of the container started wash up at the Boulders

whether it would be going to increasing police numbers, the Commander said, “It won’t, that’s a whole different conversation for another time, but I can say the rumours from last year that the station would close

or numbers reduced, those rumours are now dispelled.” State MP for Port Stephens Kate Washington, who was at last year’s rally to save the Station said, “Above and beyond refurbishing Police facilities, the local community is keen to see more Police assigned to the Local

q TEA GARDENS POLICE STATION: Locals welcome NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian. and Jimmy’s Beach, but by Sunday it became clear that it was turning into an environmental nightmare. “I can tell you it’s a mess,” local Julie Sims told News Of The Area. “Plastic bags, plastic containers, food wrappers, nappies, surgical masks, it’s all washing up on the foreshores and then blowing into the dunes and bush.” Remarkably, some of the cargo washed up included clocks bound for Ikea. A small army of brave souls battled the elements to do what they could to clean up the area, but the rain and an afternoon high tide made it a challenging task. “Roads and Maritime Services in collaboration with the owners and insurers of the ‘YM Efficiency’ are working to locate, identify and secure containers that have come ashore, predominantly in the Port Stephens region,” Marnie Procter from RMS

told News Of the Area. “Debris has been confirmed at Jimmy’s Beach inside Port Stephens and Rocky Point near Anna Bay.” Maritime Services sent a number of photos to News Of The Area of the debris and damage to the ship. “Other debris found at Fingal Head includes some high and low density foam likely to be from the container and packing materials.” “I suspect we’ll be collecting this stuff for weeks but we just need to stay on top of it until the ocean stops spitting it up.” Julie Sims said. When News Of The

newsofthearea.com.au Area Command so that incidents can be attended to quickly, and so our current Officers have the support they need to do their jobs.’’ After her announcement outside the Tea Gardens Police Station, Premier Berejiklian said she would be happy to answer questions after taking a tour of the Station itself. But the rains came and she didn’t return to those braving the weather outside. The Premier left by the back door, heading off to Raymond Terrace for an Awards ceremony leaving many in the crowd disappointed that their questions had gone unanswered. Area went to print ,the damaged container ship was still out at sea, deemed too dangerous to be let into port in Sydney. The weekend of shocking weather also caused more erosion and damage at the Winda Woppa end of Jimmy’s Beach. Resident Ken Garrard said, “The Geo-matting that has been used to form the substructure and the substructure itself remains pretty much intact except for being marginally undercut.” “Council works crew have already been to the site and placed protective barriers.”

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Boomerang Raffle Winners By Margie TIERNEY RAFFLE winners at the big three, the Hawks Nest Golf Club, Tea Gardens Country Club and Tea Gardens Hotel, had more to celebrate than just winning a tray of meat or seafood last week. The first 10 lucky winners also received a free Boomerang Bag as part of the group’s ongoing initiative to rid the Myall Coast of plastic bags. “Everyone involved had a brilliant time and the conversations about why we need to cut back on single use plastics seemed to get through,” Brooke Feltis said. “The raffle nights were definitely a success with raising awareness about plastic pollution being the main objective.” The Boomerang Bag movement also received a commitment from the Tea

Gardens Country Club General Manager, Warren Gooley. Brooke said, “Not only was the Club completely behind the ‘plastic free’ concept, the patrons were also incredibly supportive, so much so that Boomerang Bags were sold out before the raffles were drawn.” “Warren Gooley, said he was more than happy to phase out the use of plastic bags for Club raffles.” “With the help of Dawn Engel and Sue Dempsey, who run the raffles, plastic bags will not be available after July 1st.” Brooke is also hopeful the Golf Club and Tea Gardens Hotel will follow suit. The Tea Gardens Hotel has already replaced plastic straws with a paper version. The Hotel also hosted another sewing bee last Saturday for the busy bees who help create the Boomerang Bags.

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By Margie TIERNEY ‘HOW to Transform Your Life?’ It’s an age old question that many find difficult to answer. For some of us, we’ve tried what’s called a ‘geographic’. We’ve moved to what can only be described as one of the most beautiful areas in the country only to find that inner peace and joy still escapes us. If this sounds like you then maybe the answer lies in an upcoming book talk being held at the Tea Gardens Library. Mick Marcon, a teacher with the Losang Dragpa Kadampa Buddhist Centre will be hosting a discussion on Friday 8 June on ‘How To Transform Your Life’. “It will cover a range of issues, from meditation and relaxation techniques, to coping with the stresses of life which we seem to have a lot more of these days,” Librarian Chris Shelly said. “His key issue will be how to

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Culture Celebrated COINCIDING with National Reconciliation Week, BoolahDillah at the Bulahdelah Mountain Aboriginal Place was officially opened last week by the NSW Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Sarah Mitchell. The development and revitalisation of the Mountain comes from a partnership between the Karuah Aboriginal Land Council and NSW Forestry Corporation, providing a unique experience for visitors. “This land is culturally, spiritually and historically significant for the local Worimi People and now all of us can experience the local culture in this stunning part of the world,” Minister Mitchell said. The project involved completing tree carvings to mark places of cultural significance, new interpretive signage, the development of a cultural

site with seating and a fire pit and upgrading visitor facilities. Karuah Land Council CEO Len Roberts said he hopes visitors will come away with an understanding of the history of the area and its significance to the community. “This is a place that represents all of Bulahdelah - its history and the Aboriginal People have always been closely entwined,” he said. “Bulahdelah means ‘two teeth’, but the word here also means two things united, showing it’s a place that brings people together which is what reconciliation is about.” Len said the carvings were completed by a talented team of young Worimi People utilising traditional skills learnt during workshops at the Land Council. NSW Forestry

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More than 100 guests were welcomed at the official celebration last week, which included a formal ceremony, traditional dancing, carving demonstrations and guided walks. Minister Mitchell congratulated the Land Council and Forestry Corporation for their hard work in making the project a success.

THE Bulahdelah Branch of the Country Women’s Association (CWA) marked their 87th anniversary last week with a special Devonshire morning tea. Joining the celebration, Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead and NSW Minister for Volunteering Ray Williams quickly discovered the CWA sure do know their scones. “The scones and lemon myrtle cheesecake were sensational,” Minister Williams told News Of The Area. “Absolutely delicious,” Mr Bromhead added. Being a celebration, the official guests did not come empty handed, delivering a special Birthday gift of $3,000 in recognition of the CWA’s “remarkable community involvement”. “The activities undertaken by the CWA to improve the lives of women, children

and families in our local community could not be achieved without the selfless dedication of its volunteers,” Mr Bromhead said. The Bulahdelah CWA branch kicked off on 31 May 1931 with 20 members under the charge of inaugural President Ruth Pile. After meeting in members’ homes for decades, the Group moved to the CWA rooms in Wade Park built by Council in 1964. Branch President Lore Green said although some of their activities have changed over time, the core purpose of helping others has remained the same. “It’s all about helping out in the community,” she said. “There’s a new generation coming in and we are doing more things to involve the community to hopefully appeal to the younger ones.”

CWA Birthday Celebrations The Bulahdelah Branch of the Country Women’s Association (CWA) marked their 87th anniversary last week with a special Devonshire morning tea.

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Two Concerts ST ANDREW’S Anglican Church in Tea Gardens will be holding a Variety concert at the Church in Witt Street in June. There will be two showings featuring local artists and the Tea Gardens Grange Vibrations (Ukulele Group): Wednesday June

13 at 7.30pm and a Sunday matinee on 17th June at 1.30pm. Tickets at $10 each are available from Tea Gardens/ Hawks Nest Pharmacies as well as from the office at Tea Gardens Grange. All proceeds will be donated to Bush Church Aid.

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Panuccio has been appointed as the new General Manager of MidCoast Council. The appointment follows a comprehensive recruitment process, which saw three shortlisted candidates interviewed by Councillors at an Extraordinary meeting on Monday, Cr West explained. Mr Panuccio has significant local Government experience and is coming to the MidCoast region from Sydney, where he has most recently held the position of Chief Operating Officer at North Sydney Council. “I am looking forward to building upon the great

THE clickety-clack of knitting needles will be a familiar sound at Bulahdelah Central School when a group of students begin casting their yarns, purling a few and passing slipped stitches over. Although it might take a lot of patience at first, the teens are looking forward to learning to knit as part of their school elective course

in Textiles and Design. Class member Jason Onley said with the assistance of community volunteers, each of the 18 students will start by knitting a square to be made into a rug for charity. “We want to donate the blanket to a good cause, it’s a nice way to support the community especially with something we will enjoy

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work already undertaken by Council, and the opportunity to deliver on the community’s expectations for the MidCoast region. I am honoured to have been chosen to lead the Council during this next exciting phase,” Mr Panuccio said. The Mayor said he was looking forward to working with Mr Panuccio, who will start in the role on Monday 9 July, to continue on the work already undertaken by staff of MidCoast Council. “I am confident Adrian will make a significant contribution to the Organisation as he brings a

working on,” he said. The traditional skill, which was once passed down through family generations, is bound to find new fans amongst the students who will also be given the opportunity to knit a teddy bear, beanie or scarf. “It’s exciting to have the opportunity to learn these skills that can translate across to other areas,” class member Tahlia Mancini said. “My Grandma and Mum both knit and it will be

range of skills and experience that will be a significant advantage for the MidCoast community,” Cr West said. Mr Panuccio holds a Masters of Business Administration from the University of New England, and a Bachelor of Law from the University of Technology, Sydney. He has provided both legal and strategic advice within the local Government sector since 1999, and as Chief Operating Officer at North Sydney Council has managed a team of professionals who specialise in the areas of procurement, contract management, risk, legal services, and Work Health and Safety.

a proud feeling to make something special by hand.” To help get their project off the ground, the students are seeking donations of knitting needles and wool. Class teacher Mrs Elizabeth Smith said although 4mm needles and 8 ply wool will be ideal, they will be grateful for any size or colour. “All donations will be greatly appreciated and can be left at the school’s front office,” she said.

In making the announcement, the Mayor paid tribute to Steve Embry, who has been the Acting General Manager since January. “I would like to congratulate Acting General Manager Steve Embry and fellow Directors for their hard work and dedication to ensure we have been able to deliver the best service possible to our community during this transition.” In accepting the role, Mr Panuccio said he was looking forward to working with the staff and Council of MidCoast to deliver for the community. “I believe in the benefits of an effective community engagement strategy to plan

and deliver the desired services, facilities and outcomes for the MidCoast community. I appreciate and enjoy the role that local Government can play in bringing the community together.” Mr Panuccio said he is looking forward to relocating to the area, and plans to spend lots of his free time exploring the region and getting to know the community. “Outside of work I am a keen golfer, social tennis player and restorer of old cars. My current project is a 1977 Holden Statesman – you may hear it around the area” he explained.

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Rock Factor By Rachael VAUGHAN THE long weekend is coming, and you deserve a night at the Tavern with cool brews, great food and top quality tunes. Celebrate the weekend right with Saturday night at the Anna Bay Tavern. ‘Rock Factor’ takes the stage from 8pm, and is guaranteed to provide a good night out. ‘Rock Factor’ is a force to be reckoned with. This live gig loving duo consists of two great mates who have a passion for Rock music.

They have a habit of performing music that everybody knows, and not necessarily the music that everybody else plays. This Rock Duo aims to stand apart from the rest and are very proud of what they do. Entertaining the crowd is their primary focus, whilst also ensuring a comfortable volume level, and short breaks so that you’re kept entertained for as long as possible. All this sets Rock Factor apart from the mainstream. Utilising professional sound reinforcement and instruments ensures ‘Rock

Factor’ has a sound like no other. Do yourself a favour and come along to Anna Bay’s ‘Rock Factor’ gig and be assured you will be coming back for more. Based in Newcastle, you usually catch them performing around Newcastle and the Hunter region, so make sure you get out to see them at the Bay, support their gig and ensure they’re back here in local live venues more often. q Rock Factor hits Anna Bay Tavern this weekend.

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$100 Million for Roads THE fight may have been long and hard, but MidCoast Council finally has $100M to spend on fixing local roads. Labelled historic by Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead, the significant injection of funding comes from a partnership between the NSW Government and MidCoast Council, with each chipping in $50 million. “Never before has a Government partnered with a local Council anywhere in regional NSW to deliver a package for local roads and bridges,” Mr Bromhead said. The funding announcement was made by Premier Gladys Berejiklian, Deputy Premier John Barilaro, Minister for Roads and Freight Melinda Pavey and Mr Bromhead following a community cabinet meeting in Forster last week. Ms Berejiklian said the maintenance blitz will dramatically improve the safety and drivability of 70 kilometres of roads across the region. “We are about saving lives and also about improving connections between the communities and villages,” Ms Berejiklian said. Twenty-five road projects have been listed for upgrades as part of the four-year $100 million package, with Council’s $50 million contribution fully funded by the special rate variation. Mr Bromhead said The Lakes Way and The Bucketts Way are on the list of projects. “Markwell Road between Bulahdelah and Gloucester will also be upgraded which will mean sealed roads all the way from Bulahdelah through to Tamworth,” he said. Overcome with emotion, Mayor David West said, “it doesn’t get better than this for regional NSW”. “It is a truly significant moment for the MidCoast community - this injection of funds will take us a long way to address a generational backlog of roadworks,” he said. “This could not have been achieved without the generosity of the State Government and the foresight of MidCoast Council to successfully raise funds through a special rate variation which was supported by the local community.” Mr Bromhead said he was thrilled to be delivering a “phenomenal amount of money” and upholding his long-held commitment to residents. “People who live in the region, and who pass through the region, are about to witness a transformation of our vast road network,” he said. The Premier, Ministers and Mayor West all acknowledged “the great efforts” of Mr Bromhead, who “campaigned furiously” to secure the funding.

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NORTH Arm Cove’s Biggest Morning Tea was a roaring success, with a total of $2,050 raised for cancer research. Entries in the Lavender and Lace competition were many and varied, from socks, hats, gloves, bears and dolls to mosaic work. The standard of work was very high and the judges had a

tough task selecting the winners. They were Cheryl Fleming from Karuah, who won the People’s Choice Award, Annette Searle, also from Karuah who won Judges Choice, Joan Williams, Robin Hadden and Kay Furley from North Arm Cove. Approximately 70 guests enjoyed a Devonshire Tea and browsed the sale tables. After the judging was over, the competition items were put up for silent auction and most were quickly snapped up. Lots of raffle prizes were up for grabs, resulting in more than 20 lucky winners.

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WITH the end of the official search for the downed airliner MH 370 after 4 years since it went missing, it might be time to ask the tough questions in relation to its disappearance and what needs to be done to simplify trying to find aircraft that have similarly vanished off the radar. The expectation was that all aircraft should be fitted with transponders or GPS devices to immediately show where they are at any one time whilst on long flights and of course at night. The issue with MH 370 seems to have been that its transponder was switched off manually from inside the cockpit in order to disguise its location from that moment onwards. The response was logical that transponders , beacons and GPS location devices should be fitted in a place on each aircraft that made interfering with them from both inside and outside the cabin, impossible. But where are we up to with this very basic but vitally important solution and one would have thought somewhat simple to mandate and design. Is this now regulation world wide on commercial aircraft? What

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I have a mate who only calls me when he’s at work or else he’s driving home from work. I feel that he is just using me in his downtime.

regime is in place to monitor and test for this fitment, in the assumption that something has been done about it. It may well have happened but it would be nice if the travelling public was aware of it , especially in these difficult times with many unfriendly acts becoming everyday happenings. Surely this technology should be well in place by now on all newly built aircraft as well as being

retrofitted to all existing commercial aircraft for the safety of the travelling public . If it hasn’t happened after four years , then why not ? If it has, please tell us about it . John Blackbourn North Arm Cove

Roos went down to leaders By Sonja EVANS SATURDAY afternoon the Karuah Roos travelled to Paterson to take on top of the ladder Paterson River. Gameday Sponsors were A Johnson Sawmill and Farley Oysters. It was a very cold and a bit of a wet day. With the Roos kicking off. Paterson were the first to score 6 minutes in with a kick across field in front of the try line to the waiting winger, the try was converted to open the score at 6/0. Then another 6minutes later they were in again with another converted try River 12 Roos 0. They were in again within 2 minutes to take the score to Paterson 18 Karuah 0. The Roos never gave up the Hitmen in the first half were Daniel Evans, Mitch Turvey, Matt Croese, Ben Feeney, Justin Anderson, Jack Fleming, Josh Page, Dwayne Fleming, Dylon Foley, Kane Chisholme, Tim Johnson, Simi Asomua and Jake Blanch. With a nice intercept and almost running the full length off the field with under 10 minutes to go in the first half Aiden Bills was in under the red dot for the Roos and with Josh Page converting the score was River 18 Roos 6.

The Meter Men for the Roos in the first half were Matt Croese, Justin Anderson, Jake Blanch, Aiden Bills, Dwayne Fleming, Mitch O’Bryan, Ben Feeney, Daniel Evans, Mitch Turvey, Adam Crampton, Simi Asomua, Josh Page and Jack Fleming. The halftime score was Paterson 18 Karuah 6. 5 minutes into the second half and the Roos Josh Page scored and with a successful conversion by Josh the score was Roos12 River 18. 3 minutes later Paterson countered with another converted try to take the score to 24/12. Just over halfway through the second half and the Roos Cap/Coach Daniel Evans was the next to score to take the score to Karuah 16 Paterson 24. The Roos never say die attitude and backing up a mate paid off with Josh Page in for his second try of the day 2 minutes later to make it a ballgame Roos 20 River 24. The Big Hitters in the second half were Justin Anderson, Mitch Turvey, Daniel Evans, Matt Croese, Jack Fleming, Adam Crampton, Kane Chisholme, Tim Johnson, Simi Asomua, Dwayne Fleming, Josh Page, Jake Blanch, Aiden Bills, Ben Feeney and Mitch O’Bryan.

...in the community Hunter Quarries is dedicated to supporting the local community wherever possible and has a long and proud history of doing so. 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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With 14 minutes to go Josh Page scored to give him a hat trick for the game and to equal the game at 24 all. With only 7 minutes to go in the game Paterson scored again with another converted try to take the score to Paterson River 30 Karuah Roos 24. The Runners in the second half for the Roos were Matt Croese, Justin Anderson, Simi Asomua, Jack Fleming, Aiden Bills, Mitch Turvey, Adam Crampton, Mitch O’Bryan, Ben Feeney, Josh Page, Dylan Foley, Daniel Evans and Jake Blanch. Well done to the 16 Roos that turned up for each other and had each other’s backs in a very hardhitting and fast game. The full-time score Paterson River 30 Karuah Roos 24. Players Player 3 points went to Jake Blanch, 2 points to Matt Croese and 1 point to Mitch Turvey. Sponsors Choice went to Jake Blanch and the Coaches Award went to Kane Chisholme. The Roos have the week off next week. The next game is at HOME on Saturday 16th June against Clarence Town kick-off 2.30pm. Game Day Sponsor is The Sign Shop.

Dear Mr JH, You are, indeed, the sharpest tool in the shed. That is exactly what your mate is doing. You are his time-filler, his afternoon reprieve from clock-watching, his alternative to drive-time radio with all those irritating commercials. I once had a mate (yes, only once) and I’m not sure what his job title was, but he pretty much had the same job as Homer Simpson. He just had to hang around in case there was some kind of emergency, which there never was, and keep his hand vaguely near the big red button on his desk. Other than that, he had nothing to do. So, of course, he would call and say he was bored. I wasn’t bored. I was doing the washing and helping the kids with homework and cooking dinner, but he had all the time in the world, and wanted to talk about all manner of things so his shift wouldn’t be so painfully monotonous. At first I just thought he really liked talking to me. Pretty soon I cottoned on to the fact that he only liked talking to me if he was also getting paid $50 an hour from his boss. It was sort of like the reverse of a phone-sex chat I guess – definitely no sex, only dull and dreary conversation at my expense. The same goes for those annoying phone calls people make on their Bluetooth. Not only are they taking up precious time, but every time they drive through the phone drop-out zones (pretty much half of Port Stephens), you get eleven words out of every sixty, like this: ‘So I really need to tell you about it. Are you ready? ……………. and that’s how I got into pyramid selling essential oils.’ Actually, come to think of it, maybe it is for the best that you only hear half the conversation. I recommend calling your mate at 3am and tell him you’ve got a job night packing and you just needed to hear his voice and tell him all about stock rotation. He’ll never call you again. Carpe diem, Jasminda

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THE Vendor is not mucking around and wants to sell now according to John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate. The home has so much, including, 32 Acres with 5 fenced paddocks, huge chook shed with power, 3 dams and views to Port Stephens.

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protection installed around the home. This property ticks a lot of boxes for the “tree change” by the coast. Only minutes to the sandy shores of Pindimar, 10 minutes to Tea Gardens/ Hawks Nest and just 40 minutes to Newcastle Airport. For further information contact John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate on (02) 49970262.

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BRAND new to the market is this stunning 5 year old residence, worthy of a double page spread in any lifestyle magazine. Style oozing from every outlook, immaculately designed, maintained and landscaped. A tiled porch entry opens to wide hallways, the master suite to the right offers numerous separate built in wardrobes plus an extra, long walk in robe, large double bowl vanity and three way ensuite. The second, queen size bedroom is opposite the master, the third queen size bedroom is positioned deeper into the home, both

bedrooms including large built in wardrobes. French doors lead into the heart of the home with a 8 m x 9 m great room fabulous for entertaining, a fireplace lit with a flick of a switch adding a soothing ambiance, polished porcelain tiles, 9 ft ceilings, built in wine cupboard and stunning windows with three separate access to the outside. An extra theatre room offers privacy to relax and enjoy quiet tv time, the laundry has an abundance of storage plus an inbuilt drying rack, the main fully tiled bathroom offers a separate toilet and powder room. A large, classic style kitchen has 40mm granite

bench tops and an island bench. An outdoor servery from the kitchen to the alfresco area easily includes the chef into any entertaining occasion. Outside enjoy extensive tiled alfresco and verandah areas with external blinds to the rear verandah, outdoor fans and stunning private views over lush grass, thriving camellia hedging and easy care vines. A private back gate leads out into a quiet, gardened public reserve with paved tracks, wooden bridges and quaint picnic areas. A large approved garden shed houses all gardening equipment, there are three water supplies, garden bore, 3000 litre rainwater tanks for washing and toilets plus town water. An extra large double garage has internal access plus a spacious workshop, the eternal “man cave” which could also easily be converted into a fourth bedroom or extra bathroom with plumbing against the wall. This room also offers access to a massive storage area built into almost the entire roof space. This stunning, energy efficient home offers chair rails and features fretwork to the living area and hallways, ducted 4 zone reverse cycle air conditioning, instantaneous gas hot water, ceiling fans and plantation shutters throughout. Situated in the prestigious Myall Quays estate enjoy peaceful surroundings and waterways easily accessible and perfect for kayaking. The shopping precinct is an easy 5 minute walk and includes Coles, a bakery, cafe, Post Office, newsagency, Dr’s surgery with many visiting practitioners, chemist, bank plus more. Inspections welcome by appointment.

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Aged 89 Years Of Tea Gardens formerly of Sydney, Hong Kong and Southern Highlands Ray passed away Peacefully on 19th May, 2018. A Private cremation has taken place. Ray’s Family cordially invite you to a Memorial Service to celebrate Ray’s life. To be held on Thursday 21st June, 2018 At Club Rose Bay, 1 Vickery Ave, Rose Bay. At 11am.

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MidCoast Council will be carrying out aerial herbicide spraying at various locations along our coastal strip, for the control of Bitou Bush. Scheduled works will occur on a number of days during the month of June 2018, weather permitting. This activity is undertaken as a part of a broader, collaborative and coordinated program with other public authorities and land management agencies on the Mid North Coast of NSW. Council’s contractor, experienced in aerial spraying, will be following recommendations contained within the “best practice guidelines for aerial spraying of Bitou Bush in New South Wales”, as published by The Department of Environment and Conservation, Natural Heritage Trust and National Parks and Wildlife Service. Two herbicides will be utilised within different areas determined by site specific requirements. Lynx WG (Metsulfuron methyl 600g/Kg) will be applied at 20 – 30g/ha or Macspred Glymac 360 (Glyphosate 360g/L) will be applied at 2 L/ha. These herbicides will be applied, as per requirements of APVMA off label permit 12251 for the control of Bitou Bush in coastal sand dunes, bushland and grass land. The areas listed below will be closed to public access for the duration of the spraying or from 7am till 5pm on the specific treatment days: Crowdy Head Reserve Farquhar Park Nine Mile Beach Tuncurry Pilot Hill (lower area adjacent to southern break wall) Boomerang Point Headland Sandbar / Cellito Beach at Pacific Palms Bennett’s Beach, Yacabba Peninsular and Jimmy’s Beach Hawks Nest

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Master Swimmers hit the Water By Margie TIERNEY

WINTER is well and truly on our doorstep, but the intrepid Myall Masters swimmers are still hitting the water and competing. 12 swimmers headed down to the Central Coast late last month for the Ettalong Pelicans meet. “The team of Colin Bertram, Leon Bobako, John Coles, Brad Jenson, Peter Kellaway, Chris Lock, Ronnie & Warwick Nichols, Christine Sefton, Linda Stubbs, Sharon Taylor & Allan Wilson were successful in earning our

club 390 points,” Valerie Mobbs said. “Christine Sefton, Ronnie Nichols, Sharon Taylor and Linda Stubbs placed second in the Women’s 200 freestyle relay in the 200+ age group.” “In the men’s relay we entered two teams in the 280+ age group with the team of Leon Bobako, Allan Wilson, Peter Kellaway and Chris Lock placing second and the team of John Coles, Warwick Nichols, Colin Bertram and Brad Jenson taking out third place.’’ 33 Clubs attended the meet with 242 swimmers

taking to the water in 19 events ranging from 25 metre Freestyle to 100 metre Butterfly. The Myall Masters, with just 12 swimmers came in a very respectable seventh place. “This is a fantastic achievement for our club considering many of the clubs competing have an indoor pool which allows them to continue their training all year round.” Valerie added, “Well done to all, great achievement.”

Geoff Page, Greg Smith and Noel Jackson on 56 points. The Myall Restaurant voucher was won by Peter King. 2 June: Well winter kicked in right on que with the Friday Open Pairs being washed out yesterday and the Saturday Pennant match between the Pelican Pest Control sponsored Grade 6 side, scheduled to be played today, being washed out as well.

The freezing cold wind and rain however did not affect the Pelican Pest Control sponsored Grade 4 side in their match today at the covered green at Raymond Terrace. It is pleasing to record that Grade 4 recorded their first win of the season by accounting for Raymond Terrace 67-58. The Barry Drayton led four including Stewart Sturrock, Ron Webster and

Dodge a passing shower Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA 30 MAY: The weather was lousy but 43 players turned out for a game of Nominated Triples today. Play was interrupted briefly, to dodge a passing shower, but both matches were completed. Three teams won both games but the overall winners on the day were

Grandmothers Trophy By Lorraine COLEMAN

GRANDMOTHERS TROPHY Saturday Ladies 25-5-2018 - Stableford - 38 Players A. Grade 1. Julie Hammond 34 2. Lorraine Coleman 33 3. Robin DeLanie 33 C/B N.T.P. Hole 3 J. Benson B. Grade 1. Carol Wiggins 34 2. Diana Smith 33 3. Diane Allen 32 N.T.P. Hole 3 J. Poole Balls to 29 C/B Saturdays Grandmothers Trophy Winner - Carol Wiggins Tuesday Ladies 29-5-2018 Stableford - 59

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Col Saillard had a close win 23-22 and the Jeff Baker four, including Ken Devlin, Col Amos and Mark Hair had their second win in a row winning 29-12. The Keith Smith four took the heat losing 15-24. This win will give the Grade 4 players a big confidence boost going into the remaining matches as Raymond Terrace was at one time leading their section. 3 June: The appalling weather continued today with the final of the Club

Championship Major Singles between two prior champions, Jeff Baker and Richard Lee. The match commenced but was unable to be completed due to the amount of water on the green. The final will have to be rescheduled until later in the year as Richard has Australian Open commitments for the next two weeks. There will be no scheduled Pennant play during that time with the

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2. Brian A Johnson 18 c/b 3. Dennis Casey 18 c/b Vouchers to 15 c/b

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2. Frances Maclean 35 3. Helena Wilton 32 C/B N.T.P. Hole 3 P. Barham C. Grade 1. Janet Merryweather 37 2. Trish Sattler 32 3. Roma Bernardin 30 N.T.P. E. Greenhalgh Balls to 30 C/B Tuesdays Grandmothers Trophy Winner - Janet Merryweather

Back 9 1. Brian Calverley 21 c/b 2. Grahame Brydon 21 3. Breton Gibbs 19 c/b

Vouchers to 16 C/b NTP. A B 3rd. Ross Clissold Len Gough 5th. Ron Wright Keith Smith 10th. Keith Harvey Des Patfield 16th. Grahame Brydon Bob Reid

5. Gary Wills 35 B Grade. 1. Tommy Curran 37 2. Grant Watson 35 3. Barry Collins 34 c/b 4. Noel Stokes 34c b 5. Tony Danks 34 c/b C Grade. 1. Des Patfield 41 2. Ken Lambert 39 3. Darrell Scott 34 4. Keith Beards 33 c/b 5. Paul Dodd 33 c/b NTP. 10th A. Ron Wright B. Don Henderson C. Des Patfield 16th A. Peter Walters B. Barry Collins C. Paul Dodd Balls To. A. 30 c/b B. 30 c/b C. 27 c/b

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MYALL Coast Vets Stableford. 31/5/2018. A Grade. 1. Terry Hoolahan 40 2. Kevvy Williams38 c/b 3. Peter John Walters 38 4. Bob Peters 37

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possible exception of the Grade 6 washed –out match against Hexham. Pennant competition is due to resume on Saturday 23 June. In other news; It is pleasing to report that with the Bowling Club Annual General Meeting to be held later this month, Sunday 24 June, there have been many nominations received for positions on the Management Committee. After the AGM, the first round of the Club Triples is due to commence.

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Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS TUESDAY 29th May: A good turn up at bowls today and great to see the return of some of our members who have been absent either due to health matters or holidaying. Format for play 3 games of 2 bowls Triples, 18 ends. A game of Fours with Dianne Kiss playing “swinger lead”, 14 ends. A convincing win to Sandra Leisemann, Wendy Brand and Elizabeth Kelly 25 v Francis Betar, Sheril Johnson and Julie Kennedy 12. Very impressive since Sandra, Wendy and Liz are amongst those bowlers who have been absent, demonstrates what good bowlers these ladies are. Bev Stephens, Lily Smith and Dale Winter proved to be too strong an opposition against Bette Saillard, Robyn Webster and Loretta Baker winning by 8 shots, 19 v 11. A close contest between Bev Dunn, Dorothy Thompson and Jill McBride16 v Judi Polak, Lyn Nightingale and Jo Younghusband 14. The Fours game resulted in a win for Dianne Kiss, Wilma Drake, Christine Fossey and Lynne Green 17 v Dianne, Pauline Perry, Jeanette Emmett and Deyonne Page 9.

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this was won by Sheril Johnson. All money raised from this is donated to the free clinic bus. Our lucky raffle winner this week was Robyn

Webster. Thanks Myall Bistro and Café for supporting our club with your donation of the raffle prize. Thursday 31st May: No bowls

played. Robyn Beaumont, Maynie Roberts and Kayelene Pearson competed in the Newcastle District Triples Competition held 28th 30th May. What “ a tough ask “ was this competition. Two games played each day just a break for lunch. Unlucky if your morning contest was a long one, not much time left for lunch. Congratulations to our Tea Gardens team Runners Up. Unfortunately defeated by our “arch rivals” from Lemon Tree Passage 24 v 17. This is a first for a Tea Gardens team to achieve such an honour. Continuing on the glory trail, following this competition Robyn Beaumont travelled down to Warilla to compete in the NSW Indoor Singles Competition. Robyn won her section and proceeded to the knockout, here she bowled to the last 8 bowlers. On her 3rd game she lost to Sarah Boddington, a NSW state bowler. Officially Robyn finished equal 5th and has qualified for the Australian Indoor Singles Competition to be held at Tweed Heads in August. Great bowling Robyn, what an advocate for our club.

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