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“VERY challenging but the team of management volunteers and staff have stepped up.” This is how Emilie Tseronis describes what local Meals on Wheels volunteers are doing in response to the demands posed by COVID-19 in an area with the oldest demographic in Australia. The demands have been significant. Daily, the number of main meals has increased from 150 often up to 260. Weekly, the overall number has increased to around 500, with around 250 desserts The number of days worked has increased from three to five per week. There are now around 80 volunteers working to plan, cook and deliver nutritious meals. Around half of the volunteers work in the kitchen which was built in 1984 and in need of an upgrade. The kitchen, adjacent to Hawks Nest Library, was never designed to deliver over 20,000 meals which is the total cooked last year. This year that number will be much

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Exceptional Service by Tea Gardens Meals on Wheels Volunteers during COVID-19 FROM Page 1 higher. The kitchen volunteers work in shifts of five to help maintain social distancing, uphold food safety procedures, and practice good hand hygiene. Emilie Tseronis, whose dedication to Meals on Wheels spans 12 years, helps run this exceptional volunteer service. She told News Of The Area, “Our service is very familiar to the community and relies on volunteers and teamwork to help aged and disabled people stay in and be happy at

home with great home cooked meals.” The menu is updated fortnightly but some favorites, like the Roast Lamb with all the trimmings and baked sticky date pudding with butterscotch sauce and custard, remain available. The volunteer delivery drivers do much more than drop off meals to Hawks Nest, Tea Gardens, Bulahdelah, Pindimar, Karuah and North Arm Cove.

Every Monday and Wednesday they also provide clients much needed social contact and check their wellbeing. If concerned, they will contact the client’s family, carer, and/or support services. Peter Roberts explained, “Volunteers are very welcome, subject to a NSW Police clearance check and the completion of work health and safety training.” Meals on Wheels always

q Meals on Wheels stalwart and volunteer, Emilie Tseronis, leads kitchen operations at Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest Meals on Wheels.

needs volunteers, now more than ever. To volunteer, contact 4997 0701 To be eligible for the low cost Meals on Wheels, clients need to be registered with My Aged Care and over the age of 65. Tea Gardens’ Meals on Wheels can provide assistance for people seeking to register and purchase meals. Contact 4997 0800 for support.

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Problems at Tea Gardens Singing Bridge Your paper needs MidCoast Council ATTENTION will keep you updated FROM Page 1

accident which will surely happen. It’s time to conduct repairs to badly rusting handrail sections and it’s time to spruce the bridge railing which is in bad need of a paint job. These ‘it’s time’ issues have been presented to Council over the past 4 years through our advisory groups and have received nodding agreement, however no action has been forthcoming. The Bridge was built in the early 1970’s, funded by Mineral Deposits to obviate the lengthy delays in transporting rutile to the Hexham processing facility. It had inherent advantages in joining the towns of Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest to vehicular and pedestrian traffic and the community proudly christened it the “Singing Bridge” due to the tune it plays in the westerly winds. At the time of construction, it was considered adequate for community needs and proved the case for many years. Those years have moved forward and we are now almost 50 years on. In that time the community has grown, transportation has changed and maintenance is needed and ‘it’s time’ the Authorities addressed the problems. As an aging population, the use of motorised wheelchair transport has multiplied and the bridge provides independence for those reaching both sides of the river. PROBLEM: the footpaths on both sides of the bridge are too narrow to pass. Should users meet going in opposite ways, they dismount and use the roadway, or one backs off. SOLUTION: widen the bridge (won’t happen) or use logic and have one -way footpath traffic. The logic wins, but has hit a snag in that the easiest, cheapest and safest exit in moving from Hawks Nest to Tea Gardens is to install a path under the bridge on Tea Gardens side. The snag is the path would need to meet 100 - year flood level. Bureaucracy at its extreme? When the bridge was built, the only regular bike riders were kids going to and from school. Council wisely placed signage advising those bike users to dismount and cross by footpath. PROBLEM: Times have changed as have bike riders and the bikes themselves. The current Coronavirus has seen a probable tripling of bike users crossing the bridge and has caused friction between the riders and some members of the driving fraternity. Recent events have resulted in abuse, near accidents and no doubt will culminate in serious injury, or worse. Bicycle riders are equally entitled to use the bridge carriageway and must be accepted by the car drivers. SOLUTION: Ban bikes from the carriageway and insist they dismount (won’t happen). Or

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YOUR Community Newspaper will still Print each week during this COVID-19 outbreak. We will publish important updates on the COVID-19 situation. Much (news), many of you will know, however we will ensure all our readers are kept up to date. It’s important to know our publication is available online too, in the Printed Format (like this paper). We email all subscribers this Printed Edition immediately as it becomes available. Go to www.newsofthearea.com.au to subscribe to this free service. Importantly, we will be ensuring we bring you some ‘good news’ stories of things happening in your community, with your neighbours, friends and families. Of course we publish our stories through our Social Media and Website too, so ensure you are Following us there. Stay Safe. q No standing signs for pedestrians on the bridge footpath (see picture) has prompted the need to bring these matters to community attention. logic says, install new signage alerting car drivers that there may be bicycles on the bridge and to take care. Again, use the oneway paths for those who wish to dismount and cross by foot. Necessary signage would be a minimal cost. These issues involve a Traffic Committee which is composed of members from Police, local members of State Parliament and RMS. Council acts as Secretary and must carry out the decision of the Committee, unless it appeals that decision. We have been waiting far too long for a result which will improve safety and it is appropriate to advise the Committee ‘It’s time’ the community asks Council to take the lead in resolving these matters and if necessary, take the matter to appeal. Safety is paramount and the procrastination is simply not good enough. The Progress Association (PA), the community and our local Councillor are tired of being ignored. Bridge maintenance is another issue needing to be addressed. There are sections of the railing badly corroded and needing replacement. Again, the matter has been brought before Council over some time, with no result. The railing is in bad need of a new paint

job. It presents badly to both visitors and residents and should be addressed at the time of repair. Volunteers through the PA offered to do the work, however, again ended in the “too hard basket” This weeks’ installation of the 12 no standing signs for pedestrians on the bridge footpath (see picture) has prompted the need to bring these matters to community attention and request Council to address these “It’s time” as a matter of urgency. It exemplifies that Council recognises the fact that the pathway is narrow and that immediate action is required to ensure public safety. IT’S TIME

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By Sandra MURRAY “THIS year’s Mother’s Day will certainly be different”, observed Tea Garden’s resident Kerrie Cameron. And with many Mums isolated, home schooling, working as essential, or otherwise, Sunday 10 May while under different circumstances, is an opportunity to connect, celebrate and support local businesses. Mother’s Day, first held in 1908 in America, is a day to appreciate Mums for their care and work. Flowers are traditionally in high demand, especially for home delivery, with a surge predicted following an initial downturn at the beginning of COVID-19. Janice MacMahon shared, “I have sent flowers to my Mum as she lives in a Nursing Home in Sydney and no visitors allowed. We have ordered the seafood platter from the Boatshed. We are supporting local businesses and keeping up social distancing”. Local restaurants have also seen a surge in early takeaway orders from breakfast to seafood platters. Local retailers are also excited about the day. The local nursery, Woody’s has a new and wonderful range of flowers and gifts, as does Alana’s Flowers and Gifts in Hawks Nest. Basic Beauty at Tea Gardens ran a Mother’s Day Competition with three winners, Lauren Thompson, Jodie Genner

READING: Luke 24: 51 - 53 - “While He was blessing His disciples, he left them and was taken up into Heaven. They worshipped Him and returned to Jerusalem with great joy. And they stayed continually at the Temple, praising God.” Blessings from Lynne Miles

and Brooke Lynch, all collecting Apricot Body Silk Packs. The Salon has kept selling a range of beauty products online (with contactless pick up) since closing on 25 March and is reopening once social restrictions are lifted. Local hairdressers have also ordered a range of great gift ideas. Shop at local ladies wear retailers such as Vitamin Bead, BT’s For Fashion, Circle of Friends, Ella’s Boutique and others, all full of gift ideas for Mums. Local Galleries, such as the Hawks Nest Gallery, may be closed but are selling fine art, local photography and crafts online. This Mother’s Day spoil Mum and support local.

q Mother’s Day beach flowers. Image by local photographer Louise Richards who has taken art, local photography and crafts all online at the Hawks Nest Gallery Website.

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Dear Mrs WK,

If there is no medical reason, you can sometimes put it down to intoxication. Both men and women seem to snore if they’ve been on the turps, so there’s a good reason to pace yourself. I’ve found a gentle nudge helps, or, if that doesn’t work, a soft pillow. Just place it gently over his face and say a few encouraging words. You know, something like, ‘If you don’t stop snoring, for the love of God, I’m going to suffocate you . . . ‘ No, no, sorry, Mrs WK, I don’t know what came over me then. Do not do that. No matter how sleep deprived you are, violence is never the answer. That advice could get us both in a lot of trouble. There is more than a little irony in the fact he gets annoyed that you have disturbed his sleep. A surreptitious recording of his nasal symphony might wake him up to just how frustrating it is to endure the noise. How about noise cancelling headphones? Earplugs? The spare room? There are many options available. I sincerely hope things improve soon. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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First of all, you should check that it is not a medical issue. My husband used to snore like a chainsaw, but he had a deviated septum (that’s an issue with the nose, not some weird perversion). Once he had surgery, it improved dramatically.

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Dear News Of The Area,

My husband snores. He snores every night, but he snores less when he is on his side. The problem is, when I wake him to tell him to roll on his side, he gets annoyed that I have woken him up. What is the solution?

This is one of those dilemmas that creates incredible angst. If left unchecked it can bubble over into outright hostility that extends into waking hours. No one likes to have their sleep disrupted and snoring is a particularly irritating issue.

Photography goes viral

BULAHDELAH residents are participating in online photo competitions, capturing stunning local images and posting them for group judgement, or “Likes”, to win. This week’s winning image is of Legge’s Camp taken by Robyn Richards. The site of this spectacular reflection shot is named after Harry Walter Legge, who in the early 1900s legged it 170km along the coast line, starting from Tuggerah to finally stop and camp in this very spot. Harry fell in love with the area’s beauty and later sailed back in his open boat called Odin and set up camp. His family later settled at Bombah Point and their descendants remain in the area today. Harry’s wife, Emily, described the spot as a “lovely position with water on three sides of the Point”, reflected in Robyn’s winning photo. The competitions are organised by Dee Lovelite through the online Bulahdelah Notice Board on Facebook which has 1,596 members to date. Acknowledgement to Janis Winn and her book, “Pioneers and History of the Myall River and Lakes”, published in 2014.

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a ‘dead fly collector’ and is busy creating a fun little booklet, picturing daily life in a fly community. She’s deriving great fun from this exercise, especially as it allows her to work from her bed, to which she is usually confined for many hours a day due to an incapacitating work injury she sustained

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some years ago. Admirably she is not letting this unfortunate fate define her but instead is finding new purpose in amazing creativity. No flies on that lady!!!

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COVID-19 Update and social constraints begin gradual easing Week Eight of social distancing and there are some hopeful signs that compliance is working.

By Sandra MURRAY

WEEK Eight of social distancing and there are some hopeful signs that compliance is working. Nationally there are 6,801 cases, 95 deaths and 5,817 people have recovered. Over the past week, around 13 new cases are reported each day, mostly in NSW. Good news is there has been a steady and sustained decline in cases across Australia following a peak in March. From an NSW Health perspective, there are currently 3,035 cases with 44 lives lost (as at 2 May). For comparison, last week News Of The Area

(NOTA) reported there were 3,002 cases (up 33 this week). Tragically, there are two new cases at Newmarch House in Sydney West, increasing the total to 61, including 24 staff and 37 residents. Fourteen residents have sadly passed away. In Hunter New England, the number of cases is at 277, down from 278 last week. This is the first time NOTA has reported a decline with the rate steadied and no new cases in the last 24 hours. As reported last week, COVIDSafe, the new mobile phone application is up and running. Join the 4.25 million

Australians who have downloaded the application. Widespread use of the application will help to ease social restrictions. When and how restrictions are further eased depends on three tests set by the Australian Government National Cabinet. First is increased testing, second is greater contact tracing, and the third is the ability of the health sector to contain surges. COVIDSafe supports the second, providing fast and effective contact tracing. In addition, the NSW Government has started easing some social restrictions. From 1 May, two adults (and any dependent

q To date, Australia has tested over 633,107 residents with a positive return rate of 1.1%. children) can visit another person’s home to provide care or support. NSW Health also has COVID-19 Clinics up and running across NSW to test people.

Testing is being expanded and is recommended if you have a fever, cough, sore throat or shortness of breath and meet the testing criteria. The closest COVID-19 site is the Raymond Terrace

Respiratory Clinic. Call and book on 4983 0900 and call again on arrival and remain in the car until further instruction. The National Coronavirus Helpline is 1800 020 080.

Online talks for Authors for MidCoast Libraries

Midcoast Council Libraries staff are continuing to work behind the scenes and adapting their services to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions.

MIDCOAST Council Libraries staff are continuing to work behind the scenes and adapting their services to adhere to the COVID-19 restrictions. Following the success of their first live-stream author event recently, the team are now bringing three more author events online for those who are isolating at home. “We received a fantastic

response to our first livestream author event with Sandie Docker and we’re pleased to be able to bring more great authors to audiences at home throughout May,” said Chris Jones, Manager of MidCoast Council Libraries. The first of May’s online events will be on Thursday 7 May from 5.30pm with Adam Courtenay, followed by Marcus Riley on Monday

11 May at 3pm and Kirsty Manning on Wednesday 13 May at 6pm. “We’re delighted to have these authors on board, each with very different styles of writing and subject matter in their books,” Chris added. Adam Courtenay, son of acclaimed storyteller, Bryce Courtenay, will host a Zoom talk about his latest release, ‘The Ghost and the Bounty Hunter’, a fascinating and

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q poignant true story about Australia’s colonial history. Marcus Riley is largely considered to be Australia’s leading international advocate on ageing and he will host a live-stream on YouTube about his new book ‘Booming’. Marcus’ work has been described as “a life-changing philosophy for ageing well that will inspire readers to fulfil their potential to live well, at a time when it matters most”. Then Kirsty Manning will host a Zoom chat about her latest release ‘Lost Jewels’, a thrilling modern-day treasure hunt that’s brimming with family secrets. “These virtual events

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give our community the opportunity to connect with their favourite authors from the comfort of their own home, and we look forward to connecting online,” said Chris. “It’s also a great opportunity to #ShopLocal by pre-purchasing one of these books from our fantastic local book shops, The Sitting Wombat at Forster and The Gloucester Bookshop.” If you’re planning on taking part in the live-stream author events, it’s free but bookings are essential and can be made at www. midcoastlibraries.com.au/ events.

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Motor Club continues to hand out cheques

THE Motorfest 2020 event at Hawks Nest not only made it just prior to the social restrictions in place, but it was also hailed as a very successful year according to Juergen Seil, . Mr Siel, President of the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Motor Club told News Of The Area the beneficiaries each received $2500. “With good sponsorship contribution, Raffle ticket selling and gate takings the

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Club was able to donate $2500 each to our three local beneficiaries, Tea Gardens / Pindimar Rural Fire Service, Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest Surf Life Saving Club, and the Local Clinic Bus.” “Thank you to News Of The Area for the good cooperation with MOTORFEST 2020. It all contributed to a successful outcome,” he said. When the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Motor Club was formed the constitution called

for staging an annual event with the aim of promoting tourism and supporting local organisations, that do not get funding from Government. Mr Seil said, “This tradition has now been followed for eighteen years with great success.” “We thank all local residents, our own members and the many local sponsors who contributed to this great result,” Juergen Seil said.

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with draft beer, whereas a “squealer” is half of a “growler”. Confused? Well the names are apparently the sound of the tap beer being accidentally spilled on the way home. The idea is from the publican of the Tea Gardens Hotel, Ben Hanson, who is committed to keeping local

business turning over until the pubs are cleared to reopen. Pubs and registered clubs remain closed and restricted to takeaway trading only. The NSW government will be monitoring options for easing social restrictions during May. Stay safe.

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TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704

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By Julie MCKIMM KYARA Darcy started the year with great success winning Championships at Eisteddfods across the Hunter Region. Kyara, aged 14, was awarded the 14/U Tap Championship and Most Promising Award at the Shine Bright Eisteddfod held in February. In March she won the 14/U Tap Championship, was Runner Up in the Jazz Championship, Runner Up for the Senior Scholarship and was Awarded the Youth Rising Star Award at the Encore Eisteddfod at Cardiff. This was an outstanding achievement and her teachers are extremely proud of her achievements. She was also chosen to be an Ambassador for the eisteddfod and won a free modelling shoot as a result. Kyara told News Of The Area, “I felt excited and extremely happy about winning both

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Championships as I have been working hard every day to improve and perfect my dancing”. “The competition is very tough as a lot of the competitors have been dancing for many years.” Kyara hopes to continue to dance in many eisteddfods in the future and at school and has ambition to compete at Nationals in Queensland in January 2021. After completing year 12 she hopes to study a degree or diploma in dance and see where that takes her. She enjoys assisting teaching and has been running some of the Studios Online lessons with the assistance of her mother – Principal of Dance ‘n Dazzle Studio – Corynne Darcy. Unfortunately due to COVID19 at the moment dance lessons are unable to operate as usual but students have been able to access dance classes online in the safety of their own homes.

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