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By Daniel SAHYOUN THERE were smiles all round as dozens of Myall Coast children made the leap to big school last week. Five-year-old Josiah Reitsma from Bulahdelah said he was well-prepared for his first day, having had a little help from the big man in red. “I put a school uniform on my Christmas list and Santa brought it for me,” he said. “I was so excited, I tried it on lots of times.” Although there were a few first-day jitters around the region, Tea Gardens student Raven Clarke was bursting with excitement after her first day of Kindy. “I’ve made tonnes of new friends and I love

q First Day of Kindergarten: Samuel Raines, Josiah Reitsma and Broadie Guthrie at Bulahdelah Central School.

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First Day at Kindy FROM Page 1 school, it’s so much fun,” she said. Josiah and Raven were amongst the region’s 71 newest students who started Kindergarten last week, including 19 at Karuah Public School and eight at St Joseph’s Primary School in Bulahdelah. Tea Gardens Public School Principal Mr Mark Clemson said 32 new Kindy students at Tea Gardens settled into school life extremely well. “We are excited to have

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16 new families join our vibrant school learning community for the first time in 2018,” he said. “At our first assembly, each new Kindergarten student received a picture book welcoming them and acknowledging the start of a seven-year primary school educational journey.” At Bulahdelah Central School, 12 new sparkling faces were welcomed, all eager to get started after last year’s successful

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Huon Lose Fish FROM Page 1 damaged. Since their great escape, only 3,000 fish have been recaptured, leaving 17,000 predatory yellowtail kingfish now hunting in the Marine Park waters off Port Stephens and beyond. Since the project began 18 months ago, Authorities from the joint NSW Government and Tasmania-based Huon Aquaculture project, have maintained that the ‘fortress pens’ could withstand ‘high energy, exposed sites, storm swells and gale force winds’. Spokesman for Huon said, “The Company is well prepared for such an event and has initiated its Escapee Recapture Protocol to recapture fish.” The plan involved luring the fish back with more pellets. Conservation groups and local tourism operators have been against the five year project

since its inception, claiming it would threaten the pristine marine park’s delicate ecosystem. “Imagine thousands of Yellowtail Kingfish escaping from aquaculture pen(s) in the recent storm and the NSW Government assuring us they will be caught and returned to pen(s),” local Conservationist Ronnie Wilson said. Port Stephens MP Kate Washington said it was not appropriate for the fish-farm operators to police themselves. “There should be independent oversight of the whole trial and an independent investigation into the recent failure,” Ms Washington said, “With the Department of Primary Industries and Huon both heavily invested in this project, it’s hard to know where the truth lies.” While Huon called on local fisherman to stay away from the area, the lure was just too great. Over the past week recreational and commercial fishermen flocked to the area

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Surprise Party for Brian Theme of course for the day was red and green with lots Welsh flags and red dragons with many of the guests dressing in either red or green. Members of the Ukulele group and choirs joined in singing a couple of Welsh songs for the entertainment and there was a large cake complete with red dragon on to finish the day. Brian was completely overwhelmed on the day by friends good wishes and catching up with his grandchildren.

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A WELL known resident of Hawks Nest turned 80 this week and a large surprise party of 42 people, family and friends attended a luncheon at the Tea Gardens Hotel to help him celebrate. Brian Jones is well known in the musical fraternity of the area belonging to two choirs and Old Bones Ukulele group, a presenter of programmes at U3A and is well known for bringing many plays and musicals to this area for local entertainment.

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Communications infrastructure FEDERAL Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie has made representations to Telstra, the National Broadband Network and Communications Minister Mitch Fifield about the need for further upgrades to communications infrastructure around Tea Gardens. Dr Gillespie recently met with residents at Palm Lake Resort Tea Gardens to discuss the issues relating

to mobile phone reception and data speeds, through the existing telecommunications network. “The level of information the residents have provided to me is quite good. Its detailed and provides me with the specifics I need to take it up with the relevant Telcos,” Dr Gillespie said. “It would appear that during peak periods data speeds are incredibly slow

due to what some describe as bandwidth crunch which is caused by too many people using the network,” Dr Gillespie said. “To me, that means more capacity is required and that is why I am taking it up with Telstra, NBNCo and the Minister, to find out what plans are currently in place to improve the capacity of the communications infrastructure in and around Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest. If there isn’t, then it’s going to have to be put on the agenda,” he added.

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Batonbearer Laura Thurtell carries the Queen’s Baton onto Forster Beach.

once it all started the nerves disappeared and it became excitement and pride.” The proud 22-year-old from Wang Wauk was one of 16 MidCoast residents who took part in the relay when it passed through the region last Friday. Thousands of people lined the streets and waved, honked horns and cheered as the Baton Bearers journeyed through the streets of Tuncurry, then across Wallis Lake by boat before finishing at Forster Ocean Baths. Jennefer said it was inspiring to see the MidCoast communities come together and support the special event. “It was such a great day and I had so much support from everyone,” she said. Jennefer has also been named as an Ambassador for the Games, and will be heading to the Gold Coast in April to represent the entire MidCoast community. “I get the opportunity to promote the MidCoast region to tourists,” she said. “It is an awesome opportunity and I am definitely looking forward to it.” Jennefer was selected for the role based on her contribution to the MidCoast community, particularly her volunteer work with the

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Jennefer with her mum Joanne Penton.

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AT the last meeting of the Myall Coast Historical Society the guest speaker, former Great Lakes Mayor and local history buff John Chadban OAM, praised the role of the local Historical Societies of Bulahdelah, Karuah, Stroud and Myall

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Coast in Tea Gardens/ Hawks Nest, in recording and preserving our heritage. He encouraged an increased level of cooperation and coordination between these Groups. John, who was born and raised at Stroud, developed a keen interest in local

bottles and garbage was retrieved from the sand dunes of Yacaaba and disposed of by one concerned local who wants to remain nameless because she says she’s just one of many who do the same to keep our region rubbish free. The remnants of a gazebo were also found in much the same area just a few weeks back. When it comes to the environment the Myall River Action Group is planning another river cleanup in 2018 in the wake of their very successful efforts last year. And the volunteers of the Boomerang Bags have history at an early age especially the settlement of the area and the Australian Agricultural Co. This interest has continued and he is a Life Member of the Stroud Historical Society. He regularly takes guided bus tours through the historical sites of the Lower North Coast and may often be found with a busload of tourists at Tahlee.

another big year ahead. “The year has started off with some very generous fabric donations,” CoOrdinator Brooke Feltis said. “You should see the shed!” “We will be celebrating a few important milestones in 2018 including the phasing out of plastic bags in our major shopping centres in June/July and also the one year anniversary of Boomerang Bags in our community in April.” The Group has a number of sewing bees planned beginning on Saturday 10 February in the Dolphin Room of the Tea Gardens Hotel. “This is a light and airy space that also has the added

He described some of his earliest memories, which were of visits to Hawks Nest in the late forties as a young child when there was not much more than a caravan park and a pavilion near Bennetts Beach. These memories provide his tourist talks with an invaluable basis in personal experience. John has had a long connection with the area through his father being

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given the task in 1936 of overseeing the installation of electricity in the district. Tea Gardens was connected to the grid in 1939. People are likely to remember him better for his renowned 46 year career with the Great lakes Council, the last 13 of which he served as Mayor. John also responded to questions from members of the society about details of his sporting career where, as

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Top Stories • Myall Coast children all smiles for first day of Kindy • 20,000 Fish Escape Huon Project • Big Red Snapper Landed around Bay

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Weathering the Weather By Margie TIERNEY

THE start of 2018 has certainly seen some weather extremes hit the Myall Coast. From gale force winds, to seas so rough they closed beaches and almost swamped Winda Woppa, to temperatures in the high 30’s and last weekend much needed heavy rainfall. All this as the fallout continues from the extreme conditions which washed much of the sand from Jimmy’s Beach. Fortunately, nature spared Winda Woppa again last week. “We appear to have

“Dodged the bullet” but it may be too early to tell,” Ken Garrard from the Winda Woppa Association said. Another high tide and a low were forecast for last week, but luckily the tide was early and the wind came later. “Council’s efforts to scrape sand from everywhere else on the beach and place it in the pinch point appears to have been just enough to protect the beach this time.” MidCoast Council is considering moving more sand onto Jimmy’s from Yacaaba and tenders have been received to get the promised sand transfer system from the Winda Woppa stockpile up and running this

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year. One of the reasons it was impractical to take the sand from the stockpile was the plight of the Little Terns still nesting in the area. ‘’We still have considerable exposure to any significant east coast lows until at least October, when we hope the long-awaited sand transfer system is in place and the risk will reduce slightly, until a permanent solution can be found,” Ken Garrard said. “At the moment we are all breathing a sigh of relief on Winda Woppa and thinking that we got away with it this time, but we are wondering how long our luck will hold.”

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I encountered this joyful experience last week when I used the facility for the first time. It was important for me to load the entire family in the car and reminisce about the good old days when we crushed cans and received pocket money for them. I spoke fondly about raiding garbage bins and designing can crushers with my friends. The backseat crew seemed unimpressed. When we rounded the first corner of our journey, the recycling tubs in the boot tipped over, and the combined stench of stale beer, chardonnay and ginger ale filled the car. Still, I persevered, arriving at the car park, only to realise, in the 35-degree heat, that there were no parks. I ended up on the other side of the centre, and we walked with our bins of trash to the recycling facility. There we met a lovely man who said, “The bloody thing is full again. You’ll have to come back later, love.” We carried our cans back to the car and did some shopping (not too much, as there was no space in the boot to put it). When we were leaving, there was a new crowd of people and the conveyor belts were operational again (only two of them, the others had malfunctioned). We found another park and stood in the queue, only realising at that point that there were separate machines for glass and plastics (of course ours were jumbled together). Wine bottles were also prohibited (that cut our recyclables in half). Finally, after another 20 minutes, we had our time in the sun. First the cans and then the plastic bottles (but not the ones we had crushed – the conveyor belt didn’t accept them). With about 20 cans to go, the machine inexplicably rejected us. I told the kids to get a refund from Woolies, as my desire to donate was overruled. The kids returned with a handful of coins. They looked dejected. They wanted Maccas. We bought two drinks (they wanted ice-cream, but the machine was broken). We received them in non-recyclable containers. I started singing ‘isn’t it ironic’ and the excursion was over. Hey, Mrs CK, don’t listen to your husband. Do what you think is best. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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Pesky Myna Birds By Rachael VAUGHAN

THE Indian or Common Myna is an introduced bird species that has unfortunately called many parts of Australia home. Myall Coast and Port Stephens have certainly felt the brunt of this pest. However, local residents are fighting back in the hope of bringing back the native birds and mammals that have been driven out by the Myna invasion. The Port Stephens Indian Myna Action Group has declared war on the unwanted neighbour that many of us cringe at. Carla Kleber created the Group and has enlisted the

help of some heavy hitting locals in her fight. “We lived at our residence for seven years and never had any issues with Indian Mynas until last year,” Ms Kleber told News Of The Area. “Now, they’ve moved in in a big way.” Ms Kleber has purchased two Myna traps and has had some success catching eleven birds thus far, but as many residents would know, the tranquil peace and quiet doesn’t stay around for long. “Native birds move back in when they’re gone but I’m sad to say this doesn’t last long as they move straight back in.” Ms Kleber is not alone in

the fight, but the cost of traps and the process of disposing of the birds is an obstacle for many people. Well, it used to be. The Raymond Terrace Men’s Shed has put their hand up and has pledged to make Myna traps for only $70 each. A bargain considering many traps online sell for between $100 to $200 or more. That helps with trapping the birds, but what about getting rid of them? For those residents feeling squeamish about having to humanely dispose of the birds, there’s a local business offering a very generous solution. Raymond Terrace Veterinary Clinic will not only euthanise the birds, but

Bass Bash Returns By John SAHYOUN

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MORE than 300 anglers are expected to descend onto the banks of the Myall River this weekend for the annual Bulahdelah Bass Bash. The popular catch and release fishing competition is a family-oriented event, with prizes up for grabs for reeling in the biggest bass, the mightiest mullet and many other species.

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The weekend of fun and fishing will kick off with the traditional Bass Bash Ball on Friday 9 February from 8pm at Bulahdelah Bowling Club. Live music from Secret Society will ensure the party rocks well into the night, providing the perfect opportunity to welcome visiting anglers to the town. Bulahdelah Fishing Club President Darren Carrall said conditions are looking good for the weekend event. “The water is a bit saltier than usual for this time of year because of the extended

take over your backyard, fight back with the help of the Port Stephens Indian Myna Action Group and help

dry period, but this won’t affect fishing at all,” he said. As part of a restocking program, the Fishing Club poured thousands of bass fingerlings into the Myall and Crawford Rivers in December last year, so there should be plenty of fish to nab across the entire competition area. Darren said a bounty on carp, which is classed as a noxious fish, is also on offer this year to assist with keeping the rivers healthy. “We know there are carp in the river systems and the cash prizes are an incentive

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our native wildlife flourish once again. for people to fish for them,” he said. “This ties in with our recent release of fingerlings, as the more bass you have in the river, the less carp you will have.” Darren said registrations for the competition open at 3pm on Friday at the riverbank weigh-in station and extend throughout the weekend. The event, now in its 26th year, will conclude with a presentation at the Bowling Club at 1pm on Sunday 11 February.

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Robbie Urquhart hits Hawks Nest By Rachael VAUGHAN

IF you’re looking for a great night out in a picturesque location, Hawks Nest Golf Club is the place to be this Friday night.

The one and only Robbie Urquhart will be centre stage, playing all of the classic songs you love from years gone by. And yes, Robbie is always more than happy to play requests from the audience.

Robbie has been belting out the hits for more than 20 years, either as a solo act, or fronting rockabilly band ‘The Rattlesnakes’, rock n roll band ‘Robbie and the Rockers’ or blues band ‘The Blues

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Rattlers’. There isn’t much that this trained high school music teacher can’t do. But don’t let us tell you, find out for yourself this Friday night. “I can’t wait to perform at Hawks Nest Golf Club this Friday,” Robbie told News of the Area. “This will actually be my

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first time playing at this great venue.” Robbie be doing his best to rock the classics from 7:30pm till 10:30pm. “I’m really hoping to see the dance floor full all night long, It’s a great feeling to see so many people just having a great time because of the music I’m playing.” “That’s why I’ve been

performing for so long, and it is also the reason why I’ll keep coming back week after week,” he said. So, there you have it. If you want to dance the night away and reminisce about the years gone by this Friday night, there is only one place to go, and that’s the Hawks Nest Golf Club. Robbie Urquhart will be live on stage from 7.30pm, so bring your dancing shoes and your requests with you.

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Final is next Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA

31 JANUARY Very overcast skies welcomed the 48 bowlers ready to play today. After a particularly heavy downpour, play commenced but had to be abandoned after only three ends. Next Wednesday looks good! 2 February Fabulous Five dollar Friday Open Pairs was played today in great weather. Twenty players participated in some great bowls. Ray Prigg and Frank Zumbo will be bragging all week that they ran out the winners today from Bette Saillard and Dennis

Wilberforce, Bill Moon and Frank Dunn. 3 February The Quarter Finals of the Club Minor Singles was played today with some really good bowls played. In the Gary Wynne, David Perry match Gary trailed for most of the game mounting a comeback at the 14th end to close within 6 shots at the 24th. A dropped 4 shortly after put paid to his chances with David wrapping it up, 31-23. Ross Barry and Stewart Sturrock had a real tussle with Stewart grabbing the lead after 26 ends. There the challenge ended with Ross powering away to run away with the match, 31-22. The match-up between two exceptional draw

bowlers, Neil ”silky” Kibble and Col Saillard, was much anticipated. As much as he tried, Col could not get himself into the game for the first 10 ends and after 14, he trailed Neil 5-18. The lead was far too much with Neil the eventual winner, 31-21. In the remaining game, Bruce Everitt was contained in his scoring to singles by Ken Devlin, who in contrast, was picking up multiples. To his credit, Bruce won 14 of the 30 ends played but Ken went on to win, 31-19. 4 February The showers cleared this morning to allow the semifinal of the Club Minor Singles Championship to be played. Showing the form he displayed in the quarterfinals, Neil Kibble was away early in the game against David Perry and established a commanding lead after 22

Start of Pennant Season BOWLING Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS

TUESDAY 30th January: The start of Pennant Season. Our Grade 2 Teams bowled at home against Lemon Tree Passage. One team had a win and the other a loss, overall they gained 4 points. A similar story for the Grade 4 side versus Soldiers Point (Blue), a win and a loss also making a tally of 4. Format for social bowls a game of Triples and

a game of Pairs. Wilma Drake, (“swinger “lead) Pauline Perry and Bev Stephens had a convincing victory against Wilma Drake, Lyn Nightingale and Dale Winter 22 v 11. A much closer contest between Ingrid Luck and Pam Gilchrist 14 defeating Bev Dunn and Sheril Johnson 13. Thursday 1st January. There was no social bowls played. The Grade 4 Pennant teams both had wins against the Heaton Birmingham bowlers, giving our side 5

Bridge result Hawks Nest Bridge Club By Linda CONROY

MONDAY 22 January: N/S 1. Liz Caro & Trish Thatcher 2. Peter Parrett & Adrian Ryan

3. Anne Remment & Shirley Sinclair. E/W 1. Bea Treharne & Sue Matheson 2. Jeanette Whalan & Carol Richards 3. Wendy Haycock & Mike Forte

Myall Coast Vets result Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH MYALL Coast Vets Stableford. 1/2/2018. 136 Players. A Grade. 1. David Brailey 45 2. Denis Downie 44 3. Ron Stewart 40 4. Darrell Moss 39 c/b 5. Paul Ibbetson 39 c/b B Grade. 1. Andrew Docherty 45 2. Raymond Penny 43 3. Michael Talty 42 4. Ken Hill 40 5. David Merryweather 39 c/b C Grade. 1. Paul Dodd 42 2. Len Gough 40 c/b

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points. Early days yet, but with 9 points our team are holding the lead in Grade 4 Section 1. Unfortunately the Grade 2 team lost both their games at Heaton Birmingham. Social bowls as usual on Tuesday and Thursday during the Pennant Season. Sunday bowls continues, open to all. Names to be submitted by 0930 play commences 1000. A game of bowls, BBQ lunch and loads of fun for just $12.

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ends, 30-9. He only needed 1 shot to wrap the match up but to his great credit, David mounted a comeback winning the next five ends. Neil’s lead was far too much and he won the game 31-16 to book a place in the final. The Ken Devlin, Ross Barry game appeared to be a one-way affair where, after 18 ends played, Ross had established a commanding 23-8 lead. It all changed at the 19th when Ken mounted a real challenge by accumulating 13 shot over 5 ends to get back within striking distance. There the challenge petered out with Ross the eventual winner 31-24. Congratulations to all the players in this event, the final next Sunday 11 February, will be a highlight on the bowling calendar thus far with Neil

& Sue Matheson 3. Pamela & Breton Gibbs Handicap – Sandy and Charlie Shuetrim. Monday 29 January Inaugural day’s play in the new Yamba St Clubhouse. N/S 1. Jim Thatcher & Carol Richards 2. Bill Taylor

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The Club Minor Pairs sheet is on the board and already 7 teams are nominated to play. Single entries will be welcome.

q Grade 4 Pennant teams: Loretta Baker, Deyonne Page, Bette Saillard, Francis Betar, Lynda Richards, Carol Hayden, Wendy Brand and Elizabeth Kelly.

Handicap – Peter Parrett & Adrian Ryan. Friday 26 January:N/S 1. Christina LaPonder & Sue Donohue 2. Liz Caro & Carol Richards 3. Peter Parrett & Adrian Ryan. E/W 1. Trish Thatcher & Mike Parfait 2. Bea Treharne

STABLEFORD. 30/1/2018. Front 9 1. Maxwell Stephens 22 2. Len Gough 21 3. Greg Weeks 20 c/b Vouchers to 15 c/b Back 9 1. Roger Sykes 22 2. Lyle Hudson 20 c /b 3. Graham Benson 20 c/b Vouchers to 16 c/b

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& Marcia Dane 3. Gordon Morrison & Rex Stoessiger. E/W 1.Bea Treharne & Sue Matheson 2. Liz Howarth & Pam Jones 3. Carolyn Bywater & Vera Duering Handicap – Carol Lance & Elizabeth Buckpitt. Friday 1 Februar: N/S 1.

Trish Thatcher & Mike Parfait 2. John & Jo Younghusband 3. Peter Parrett & Adrian Ryan. E/W 1. Laurice Chivers & Dawn Bridges 2. Eric & Naomi White 3. Nancy McDonnell & Helen White. Handicap Laurice Chivers & Dawn Bridges.

Social Club’s results for the week By Lyn PEIRSON Hawks Nest Golf Club Social Club LAST week we had 32 dart players with a number of visitors and holiday makers joining in for a fun night of darts. The eventual winners were James Ureta and Greg and the runners up were Mark Thomas and William Livingstone. The ladies high score was 121 by Lyn Peirson and the men’s high score was 140 by Trevor Peirson. The long weekend fishing outing saw a variety of species caught. The ladies winner was Michelle Cole and the runner up was Marion Smith. The men’s winner was Robert Bartlett and the

runner up was Darby. A new best of species for whiting was recorded .378 kg This weeks darts was much quieter with only 18 players. The winners were James Ureta and Michael Russom and the runners up were Graham Lawler and Trevor Peirson. Ladies high score was 95 by Chris Armstrong and the men’s high score was 137 by Trevor Peirson

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Modern Makeover 8 Redbill Road, NERONG PRICE: $585,000

THIS recently renovated waterfront reserve property in the village of Nerong is well worth an inspection. Kylie French at Tea Gardens Real Estate is pleased to offer to the market 8 Redbill Road, Nerong. The current owners have

turned a rundown house into a light and modern home ideal for a weekender or permanent residence. Consisting of 3 spacious bedrooms with 2 of the bedrooms with built-ins and ceiling fans. The master bedroom is located on the upper level complete with large walk-in robe and ensuite, the added bonus is a private balcony overlooking

the water. The main bathroom is located on the ground level, close to the bedrooms with shower bath and vanity along with a separate toilet. The carpeted living area leads through to the dining area with fabulous views of the water. A modern galley style kitchen is well equipped with quality appliances and walk in pantry with ample storage.

open plan living, dining and kitchen area and of course has a slow combustion wood fire and ducted air conditioning. The generous spaces of the home will accommodate a large family or those wanting plenty of space. The bedrooms all have built in robes with the main boasting a walk-in robe. The timber kitchen is brush box, has a walk-in pantry, dishwasher, wall oven, and slate floors. The home has been freshly painted as well

as new carpet & blinds. The 3 way bathroom has lots of space, with a double vanity, shower and your very own corner spa bath to relax in. A large internal laundry also houses a second shower, basin and toilet. The outside of the home has wide verandahs on three sides, a large double garage with automatic door that has internal access to the home

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A generous family room with slow combustion fire and breakfast nook leads out to the alfresco area. With outside entertaining in mind, the spacious undercover alfresco area leads down to the garden area and is also accompanied with an additional space that could be used as an inside outside room – the choices are endless.

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Lifestyle Change for your Family 465 Markwell Road, BULAHDELAH PRICE: $699,000

SITUATED in a peaceful location just 5km from town this 22 acre pasture improved land and lovely 5 bedroom brick home is the ideal lifestyle package. The land has been fenced into 3 grazing paddocks, with two substantial dams, providing good water supply for stock & crops. The home features a large

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SILVER men’s bracelet. Engraved with Kurt.$100 reward Lost at the Bay. 0410454415

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SOFA bed/lounge 3 seater - good cond. D tables $180, Nest Lof SO for DVD’s $40, Cabinet & Disc’s, turns around $90. 49820798

FRIDGE Fujitsu good cond. $75. Washing machine simpson. 5.5kg almost new $350. Ride on mower. deutcher 360 $600. Cot, Mattresses various. accessories $150. Wooden playpen $25. High chair $25. Ikea toddler bed $50. Soldiers Point 49827995

WANTED: CPAP – continuous Positive Airway Pressure Unit. Contact: - Les on 0427 273 653

Free DAY/night divan 2 single bed frames timber bed heads. 0402908481 Hawks Nest

For Sale 160W Folding Solar Panel As new, with warrantyOLD Comes S in protective case ready to use. $200 Call 0417656307 AIR Cond. Portable. Cools 36m2 Exc cond. $200 49810509 ANTIQUE cedar d/ side table $150. 0423 309410 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au ANTIQUE bottles, furniture & collectibles plus 2 beach rods and ALVEY Reel. Phone: 02 4984 1198 ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139

ELECTRIC Programmable Walker PROFORM 400C $500 ono Phone: John 02 4997 0435 EXERCISE equipment Magnetic rowing machine, exercise bench with leg extension weights plus barbell and hand weights $250 ono. Tea Gardens 49198161 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au FLATTOP truck converstion to utility sides back and front $850 4997 0986 FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986 FULL set left hand golf D Clubs, 9 irons,3 OL woods Putter, S bag & buggy $100. 0427 162 769 GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 4997 0986

BAR fridge $50. LD Ph 02 SO 49191856. Salamander Bay

GUITAR and Amp Strat copy guitar Three pick ups and quiver arm. 40 watt amp with 4 inputs and 1 mic input. A1 condition. $320 0419212863

BBQ matador Functional 6 burner with Side pot cooker, gas Bottle, tools and manuals. Almost new. $850 ono. 49198044

HALL Cabinet. Price reduced to $800. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $600 0428450925

BOSKA Electric Golf Buggy. Near new condition,OLDseat & S holder. Light umbrella weight Lithium battery. $495.00 Ph 49843494 BREVILLE smart oven. As Lnew D $100. Anna Bay SO 49819926 CHAIRS - 6x solid Timber. Good condition $10 each. Pine desk $30. 49970561 DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584 DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652

INVERTER Pure Sine Wave 2200W-4400W Brand New Remote Controlled $220 ph 0421 070 159 KAYAK Surge dble D Includes all L accessories SO 49814454 $600Corlette KEYBOARD Electronic Casio WK-1800 LD as new $250 Salamander Bay SO 4984 9347 KING, AH Comfort Mattress. 0428450925 for pictures.

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LOUNGES to sell 0427861227 Blue 3 seater fold out Sofabed $75. White 3 seater lounge $60. 2x Cream 2 seater. lounges $45 each and 2 matching single armchairs $15each LOUNGE suite dark blue leather 3seater and 2 armchairs in good cond. $500. Lg timber extendable Dining table with 8 chairs. $400 ono 49820432 Salamander. MACROB timber extension dining table and 6 leather chairs with 3 matching wall units and entertainment unit. $500. 0407283748 Text for photos CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au MATTRESS brand New king size King Koil half price LD $800. New inSO box ceramic Toilet with self closing Lid $100 49973298 MOBILTY Scooter Pride Celebrity X, battery charger, rear D OL and front carry Sbag basket. $600. or near offer. 0414447820 OAK Dining Table $190 Extension with 6 chairs Like new 0405 388 607

STEELCRAFT pram $100. Fr Newborn up Includes accessories & weather cover 0419618565 SURF Ski - Wave Master. Good condition very stable. Good in surf as well as calm/ choppy conditions. Includes paddle $375. 49822004 SWINGING metal entrance gates with latches $300 4997 0986 TIMBER dining suite $250 very good cond. Tea G/dns 49198091 TIMBER single bed and mattress as new Rarely used $200 0415374765 Shoal Bay TV corner unit timber As new $80 0418436856

ROWING Skiff - Euro Single. Croker Blades VG cond, $1500 ono 0418716225 RUG beige in colour Brown with swirls 160x230 $100 New cond. 49191856 SINGLE mattress, exc cond/ qual $30. 0488438868 SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450

SINGLE 2 Single bed and mattress $40. Electric recliner $350. Must sell. 49845586

TYRE on steel rim. Yokohama Geolander as new 215/70R/16 $75. ph 0416229166

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WELDER Generator 14HP petrol motor electric start 200amp welder & leads 3.5kva 240V very good welder. $1500.00 PEARL mobility scooter, email don@legges. gd cond, very little use, id.au Ph. 0418845358 new bat, dismantles, fit in medium size boot $1250 Ph 4997 0986 Items

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ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. Repco exercise bike $40. Four Toyota 6 stud split rims $120 for all. 0429485169 Nelson Bay

TWO QB air mattresses and elec. pump $60 Ono for both 49841127 Nelson Bay

PLANT pots (13) large D 500mm OL size. S$8.00 each. 0422070333

POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158

HIGH quality Ent. Unit Black gloss glass top $150. IKEA bookcase D OL Brother white S $50. printer plus fax $20. Assorted wooden photo frames Make an offer. 0418482539

SPEAKERS Logitech X220 $30. Oztrail swag double $250. Petrol or electric motor for canoe, Price negotiable for motor. 0428450925

UMBRELLA shelter cantilever with canvas canopy. As new. $500 ono 49972359

DRIVE socket set, 3/4 drive in ex cond. Sizes up to 2 inch & 150mm $60.00. Rotary Ozito Hammer drill 710W. VG cond. $50.00. 230mm Ozito Angle grinder only used once. $60.00. Full Oxy/ Acetylene Welding set. Less hoses. $100. Genuine reason for selling. Ph. 4982 4249

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OZTRAIL 7 Camper Ex cond. Garaged. Little use, w/annex, Soldiers Point. $2500. 49191121 or 0428491076

2002 475 Quintrex Coast runner with 70hp 2 stroke Yamaha Motor 160hrs Immac. Maintained Great family boat For fishing or fun One owner Lots more extras $17,500 0439160159

HALF cabin timber 6m River and lake boat Fibreglass hull, fish finder, Solar panel, sleeps 2 portaloo $4,900 ono 0434608745

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CHERY 2013 J3, 5 door hatch, 4 cylinder 5 speed, Silver 57k CQT84L, Rego til 7/18, Drives perfect $4,500, 0419468050

NISSAN el Grand 1998 4x4 auto 8 seater Rego 6/18 CL75BQ $7,850 Ono 0411030928

POLYCRAFT 16ft runabout 50HP Honda 4 stroke O/B Bimini Top. Near new trailer, Long rego & excellent fishing boat. Asking $8,500 ono Phone: 0407 206 045

2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848

Caravans 2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $39,500 Ring 4982 8321 COLONIAL caravan 2002 18ft6, $22,500 ono, Dual wheels, double bed, Stereo and three way fridge Full annex - roll out awning, Many extra, low mileage, Very good cond. ready to go, Contact Peter 49820362 CAMPER trailer. King bed. Cameron canvas. Very good cond. Annex and extras $2,500 Ono 49975259

REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 28FT yacht fibreglass or 0429433103 Swing keel with 9.9merc +dinghy. In Salamander Bay. Lots REGENT Roystan of extras A1 cond. Caravan 22’. Built $28,900 0418682806 September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. 2003 455 Quintrex Complete with all nec- Coast Runner essary items for travel. CV with 60HP 2 Yamaha Hot dipped Galvanise stroke chassis. $40,000. Ph: motor immaculate condition. Great boat 0417 224 017 for fishing or fun. Extras. Garaged Tea REGENT Cruiser Gardens. $12,500 Caravan 16 FT. 2008 Phone 0409076272 Full Annex unused, Air Conditioned, Single Beds, Café ALLY Craft Bermuda Full Seating, Big Fridge, 560. Cutty. D cover 09 Excellent Condition. CampingOL S $18,000 Phone Optimax 90 HP. 74 hrs $19500 ono 0412683979 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au ROADSTAR poptop 2001. Limited edition 17ft6inch Single axle with two full annexes - Winter & summer. Double island inner spring bed & Few extras $15,000. 0249811896 / 0408492421

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FORMOSA 480 Plate alum. Boat 75hp Merc. Alum. Trailer Bimini, rocket launcher, Sounder, radio, GPS and more. 75 hours. $22,500 Ono 49871101

STEGCRRAFT 15ft halfcabin New canopy and 55hp evinrude motor And radio and safety. gear. Elec start. Registered. Great condition. $2,600 49971651

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MITSUBISHI Pajero 1993/94 3.5 litre. Auto manual, spotlight, Nudge bar CB radio, 148,000k Original, Good tyres Very gd.cond. $9,000 Ono. 6 months rego BD68NP. Ph 0400193758

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Big Red’s Landed By Marian SAMPSON

THE fish are on the bite with plenty of big snapper being caught off Port Stephens. Snapper is not all that is out there at the moment, with schools of taylor and bonito being reported in the area, as well. Brad Horn of Pacific Blue Charters told News Of The Area, “There have been plenty of good sized snapper and trag out there over the peak holiday season, and there are plenty of fish still out there. “We are now gearing up

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for the marlin season and that’s really exciting fishing.” For those that don’t have a boat there is good shore fishing to be had around Port Stephens as well. The break wall at Nelson Bay is always popular as is the jetty at Little Beach. There is bream, flathead and whiting all ready to be caught inside the bay. Recreational fishers do need a fishing licence to fish in NSW unless they are participating in a fishing charter. There are several charter

operators in the Myall region inshore and offshore fishing experiences. “If you aren’t a regular fisher taking a charter can be a great way of being at the right place to bag a catch.” “Heath Power (peg leg) , is one happy customer on Dr Hook, in fact he was so happy with the first charter he came back for a second one week apart, and is already booked to go out again, it’s no wonder he was happy catching this thumper of a snapper,” he said.

q Heath Power with one of the Big Red’s he landed.

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