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A TEAM of runners from across the globe arrived in Bulahdelah last week, bringing with them a message of peace. The local leg of their 3,500-kilometre journey from Brisbane to Adelaide commenced in Forster. MidCoast Council Administrator John Turner accepted the torch of peace on behalf of residents, before it was passed onto the Bulahdelah community. Celebrating its 30th Anniversary in Australia, Team Captain, Amalend Edelsten, said the purpose of the run is to promote peace and inspire a brighter future. “The whole idea is that peace starts with each individual spreading it from individual to individual,” he said. “We feel that we are like couriers, carrying the good

wishes and hope for peace from each community and carrying it to the next.” Arriving in Bulahdelah after a stop at The Grandis, the torch was passed to Carol Poniris, who was celebrating her 12th Birthday. “By holding the torch, people can make a wish and help in the mission of achieving world peace,” Amalend said. “The children are the ones who will carry that message forward into the future.” The Peace Run was founded by Sri Chimmoy and now takes place in more than 150 countries. Amalend said the runners do not seek to raise money or promote any agendas, they simply aim to create goodwill. “The communities that we have passed through have been very supportive, we get waves, hoots and people

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spontaneously stopping and wanting to have a chat,” he said. “It is wonderful that so many people get on board when they see something good.” The team enjoyed a night of relaxation at the Lady Jane Motor Inn, before continuing onto Newcastle the following day. The run will finish in Adelaide on 4 July.

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q MidCoast Council Administrator John Turner accepts the peace torch on behalf of the community. Photo: Supplied

Rate Hike FROM Page 1 for a Special Rate Variation (SRV). The recommendations approved by Mr Turner include applying for a four-year permanent rate increase beginning with 11 percent (inclusive of a 6 percent Environmental Levy and the rate peg) in 2017/2018. This will be followed by 5 percent (inclusive of rate peg) for three years up until 2021. If approved, the rate increase will allow Council to address the annual $5 million funding shortfall for roads and bridges. According to Council, if the funding gap is not addressed, the current

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$180 million backlog of works will continue to increase. Council’s SRV scenario was placed on public exhibition and 32 submissions were received, including one with an online petition attached with 267 petitioners’ names. Meeting agenda attachments on Council’s website state the submissions “were not supportive of lodgement of a Special Rate Variation application to IPART”. “Areas of common concern raised in the submissions were the perceived lack of community engagement, non-democratic decision-making process, affordability

and varying levels of average rates across the area,” the documents state. Speaking with Media last week, Interim General Manager, Glenn Handford, said there had been considerable community consultation in relation to the SRV, but at the end of the day, communities need to look after themselves. “You can’t go with your begging bowl all the time to the State Government saying give us more money, help us out,” Mr Handford said. “Our business plan has been to increase our rate income so that we can be self-sustaining, so we can address that underfunding and depreciation.”

Mr Handford said a rate increase was the best way forward. “This gives us a better bargaining position to go back to the Government and say can you help us on this journey, as opposed to just giving us handouts,” he stated. IPART has placed Council’s SRV application on public exhibition and will make a determination following the exhibition period. Residents can still have a say on the proposed rate increase by making a submission to IPART. Submissions close on 30 June.

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BOATIES are joining the campaign to dredge the stretch of the river known as ‘The Gut’ in Tea Gardens. The Myall River Action Group, and politicians Stephen Bromhead and Kate Washington have all been fighting to get Crown Lands to

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on the top quarter of the tide. “The situation has reached a critical stage,” Gordon said. “Vessels are resting on sand and are now a very real threat to the environment due to potential hull rupture and fuel spillage.” “In the event this situation continues to worsen, boat owners argue that they pay only a quarter of their annual fees on the basis that this represents

a holistic approach is undertaken, as it will ensure a well-rounded and successful committee is created and can cater for the needs of the local youth,” Ash said. The ‘Bulahdelah Blue Light Arvo’ has been organised to celebrate the Blue Light Banner now working in the local area.

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program, a movie night is being organised for the near future, with Blue Light Discos, fishing outings and game nights some of the other activities being planned. Ash said the strength of the program lies in the effective partnership between the police and community volunteers. “It’s important that

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A COMMUNITY fun afternoon will be held this weekend to officially launch the Bulahdelah Blue Light Program. The celebration is an initiative of the Bulahdelah Blue Light Committee and and will be held at the School of Arts Hall on Saturday 10 June commencing at 1pm. A free sausage sizzle will be provided and drinks and lolly bags will be available for a very small cost. Senior Constable Ash Ray said the ‘Bulahdelah Blue Light Arvo’ will be funded by the local committee, in partnership with Raymond Terrace PCYC, as a show of thanks for the community supporting the program. “We want to show the local community, especially the youth, that we are here for them, and are more than happy to provide a service they will enjoy and can be a part of,” Ash said. Although the program’s regular activities will be directed towards primary

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Big Boost For Bulahdelah By John SAHYOUN PLANS for a multimillion dollar tourist park development in Bulahdelah are well underway. Former Great Lakes Council gave approval for the construction of 61 caravan sites, five cabins, amenities building, function hall and

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Application for Stage 2 is currently on public exhibition. “We have been working with MidCoast Council to make sure this development meets all the current requirements,” site owner Gary Ekert said. “We are looking forward to commencing construction as soon as approval is granted.” Gary and his wife Kim, who have owned the site for a number of years, believe the development will greatly benefit businesses in Bulahdelah and the q

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surrounding areas. “It will have the potential to bring over 300 people to the town every week, bringing with them valuable tourist dollars and building on the reputation of Bulahdelah and the magical Myall Lakes and what it has to offer,” Gary said. “The development will open up over one kilometre of riverfront land to visitors through sprawling walkways and enhanced natural landscaping, linking it back to the township.”

Speaking with News Of The Area, Gary said the project will also create many new jobs during construction which will “flow into permanent and part time employment for locals”. Bulahdelah Chamber of Commerce Vice-President, Kevin Carter, said the tourist park development is one of the largest investments in Bulahdelah since the Bypass. “It’s good to see new investment like this in the town as it will lead to the

diversity of options and complement existing venues,” he said. “Private investments, such as the tourist park, show a commitment to the growth of Bulahdelah.” The Development Application for the project can be viewed on Midcoast Council’s webpage, or in person at Council’s Forster Office and the Bulahdelah Rural Transaction Centre.

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New Design for Pub By Margie TIERNEY WHAT do artists, crustaceans and bluegrass have in common? You’ll find them all at the Tea Gardens Hotel this long weekend. Since they took over the pub just over a month ago, new owners Emily and Ben Hanson have hit the ground running. There are no days off for this couple, with the pair eager to bring change and new life to the iconic hotel on Marine Drive. They’ve designed a new logo and branding. “We wanted something simple and fresh that, first and foremost, honoured the hotel’s history and the surrounding Myall River area,”

Emily Hanson told News Of The Area. “From the day we arrived, we’ve been mesmerised by the abundance of pelicans and felt they needed to be showcased in our logo as a tribute and to demonstrate the personality of the hotel we plan to cultivate.” Emily said, “The depiction of the sun rising or setting on the river is a sight we’re privileged to see every day.” There’s also a new chef and a new menu although some things will stay the same. “We’ll have all our menu favourites, along with brand new menu specials and extended kitchen hours on Saturday and Sunday so we can offer Fish and Chips all Friday night with a cocktail day long.” The long weekend line-up party to open the Winter of entertainment begins on Warmer Art Exhibition.

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THE Volunteer Rescue Association (VRA) and the Community Activity Park Committee are the grateful recipients of generous donations from Bulahdelah Hunting Club. The VRA funds have been further boosted, with a donation from the Bulahdelah Lions Club. “We picked the VRA because we feel that they are a forgotten mob in town and they desperately need the funding for their equipment,” Hunting Club Treasurer Greg Russell said. “They are short on everything,” Lions President Roger Dixon told News Of The

Area. “It’s a community group that needs community support, otherwise we may lose such a valuable service,” he said. VRA President, Kevin Johnston, said the money will be used to purchase much needed life-saving equipment. “Some of our equipment is very expensive, like the ‘Jaws of Life’ which costs upwards of $10,000,” he said. “The VRA members are all volunteers and are on call 24/7.” Mr Johnston said they attend all types of emergencies including motor vehicle accidents and search and rescues.

The Hunting Club also donated to the Activity Park to assist with providing facilities for young people. “We feel that there needs to be the appropriate

infrastructure in town to keep the youth occupied,” Mr Russell said. The Activity Park Committee, consisting of representatives from

MIDCOAST Water proudly sponsors a number of key regional events each year to support the communities it serves. Alongside their sponsorship of events such as the MidCoast Science and Engineering

Challenge, the Taree and District Eisteddfod, Tastefest and the Lakeside Festival, MidCoast Water also runs an annual community sponsorship program to assist local groups and organisations. Applications are

now open for this highly competitive program, which provides limited funds for community-based projects or events. MidCoast Water encourages applications from organisations with projects which will

provide lasting benefit to the community, or for organisations needing seed funding for new initiatives that have the potential for ongoing benefit. “MidCoast Water takes pride in being an integral part of the community we

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serve, and the sponsorship program is part of our corporate citizenship,” Mr Gouldthorp said. Applications for the program close on June 29. Application forms and more information can be found at www. m i d c o a s t wa t e r. c o m . a u / sponsorship or obtained by contacting MidCoast Water

The Hunting Club has donated over $10,000 to community organisations over the years. on 1300 133 455. Along with direct financial contributions and sponsorship, MidCoast Water also has several shade marquees that can be borrowed by local organisations for use at community events.

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ONCE again Point Piper resident Mr Phillip Dong Fang Lee has raised the ire of many of his neighbours in Bundabah, Pindimar and North Arm Cove with the application released in late May of plans for a quarry 600m from the edge of the Bundabah village. The Fame Cove site of around 400ha is currently the subject of a stop work order by Midcoast Council and legal action has been taken by Mr Lee’s company

seeking to prevent Office of Environment and Heritage inspectors going onto the property to see what works have been undertaken. This follows fines of in excess of $200,000 imposed for tree clearing and pollution by local and state government departments. The scars on what was once described as “a truly beautiful piece of land. It has Aboriginal and considerable heritage significance for New South Wales” are clearly visible from the waters of North Arm Cove and Fame

Cove. Residents concerned about the noise, dust and the impact on threatened flora and fauna should read the DA and lodge an objection with Council no later than 26 June 2017. Further information can be found at Council’s website www.midcoast. nsw.gov.au/Have-Your-Say/ DA269-2017 and also the North Arm Cove community website www.northarmcove. nsw.au (key topics, select fame cove). Ross Griffiths, Bundabah

Bushfire Fundraiser in Tea Gardens By Margie TIERNEY THE Myall Community has once again answered the call to help others with a charity bowls day for the victims of the Sir Ivan bushfire earlier this year. The town of Dunedoo may be 350 kilometres west as the crow flies, but it could be around the corner when it comes to the generosity of the Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest locals. Last Friday, dozens of people took to the greens of the Tea Gardens Bowling Club to raise funds for the CWA appeal and Blazeaid.

“Before the bowls day even started the local community had donated $400,” organiser Pip Sullivan told News Of The Area. ‘Blazeaid’ was born out of the Black Saturday fires in Victoria in 2009. The not-for-profit organisation is made up of volunteers from all over Australia, who help communities get back on their feet. One of their major areas is supplying the manpower to replace fencing, something the Dunedoo region needs desperately. A staggering six thousand

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

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kilometres of fencing was lost in the Sir Ivan fires and members of Blazaid are still camped out at the Dunedoo Showground. “Most of them are Grey Nomads,” Dunedoo local Warren Bull said. “We’ve had up to 150, at the moment there’s about 80 still there principally engaged in putting up new fencing.” “People have come from all over to help,” Sue Stoddart said. “Some of them are in tents, vans and caravans.” “Virtually every organisation within the community including charitable organisations, are on the roster to feed the volunteers dinner every night.” The Dunedoo community is hopeful the Blazeaid volunteers will stay until Christmas. At the end of Friday’s Fun Day of Bowls in Tea Gardens, $1,427 was raised. Another $2,220 came from a raffle. All in all, a great effort. “Special thanks must go to Ross Barry, Graham Kelly, Keith Smith and Club Manager Warren Gooley.” Pip said, “They were the driving forces behind the Bowls Day.” For more details you can contact Pip Sullivan on: 0418 479 761 or head to the Blazeaid website, www. blazaid.com.

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With the recent announcement that America is pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement, is it really worth bothering with the tiny difference I am making to the environment by using eco-friendly bags, composting and implementing water-saving techniques? Mr JK, Salamander Bay Dear Mr JK, LET’S turn this into an anecdote. There was once a little ant and he decided that he was going to try to convert a capitalist tarantula that was still kicking, but getting older and more unreasonable by the day. The tarantula looked very scary with his furry head and legs, and his darting eyes and what appeared to be a spray tan. The ant decided that he was too weak, in the face of such strength and madness, and instead, in despair, he gave up on what he was trying to achieve and he died a miserable death. His baby ants didn’t get dinner because the mother ant was in such a deep state of melancholy that she forgot to hunt and gather, and they died as well. The end. No, not the end, that was a very bad ending. Let’s try again. The ant reconvened with his other ant friends and family members and, with their strength and resolve, wearing cute little six-legged ant-style hemp flares and revolutionary-red beanies with holes for their antennas, they surrounded the tarantula and dragged him into their den and tried some reverse psychology on him until he became an Environmental Warrior and he started yelling, “Make the Planet Great Again” (with a French accent that made all the female ants swoon). The tarantula felt so good about himself that he allowed the ants to crawl onto his back and he carried them towards the horizon and they didn’t fall off the edge, because the tarantula now knew that the earth wasn’t flat or able to be sold off to the highest bidder (insert bright lights and uplifting Disney music here). Don’t give up on your environment, Mr JK, or it will most certainly give up on you. Carpe diem, Jasminda

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BRIAN Jones recently treated U3A members to a catalogue of very interesting, amusing and sometimes unbelievable instances of historical inaccuracies in film. Brian emphasised how movies present history can have a very powerful effect on how people understand the past; although no one ever said that movies were obligated to reflect fact, some filmmakers have taken liberties under the

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guise of allegory and artistic freedom, slanderously misrepresenting individuals, countries and entire civilisations. Brian’s presentation took us from the Roman Empire to the 20th century with the odd humorous excursion to show how the movie industry unwittingly and deliberately changed our lives and moulded our thoughts and attitudes on subjects such as Relationships, Religion, Race, Slavery, Sin and Sex.

Some of the movies were beautifully filmed and were gripping accounts of history, but the amount of poetic licence taken in many instances was staggering. Unfortunately, time was not on our side and Brian did not manage to show all he had hoped. There are hopes that this historical journey can be continued with another session in the future.

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Winter Warnings Heat Up By Daniel SAHYOUN WITH a chill in the air and temperatures continuing to fall, local fire brigade members urge residents to keep their homes fire safe this winter. According to NSW Fire and Rescue, around 30 percent of house fires in NSW each year occur in winter months. “There are many house fires in winter as people try and warm up their homes,” Bulahdelah RFS member Rod Paar said. “There’s a number of common sense things people can do to stay safe such as checking smoke alarms and making sure they are working, cleaning chimneys and not drying clothes on top of heaters.”

Rod said clothes dryers have sparked many house fires in the past, so it’s important to clean the lint filter after every use. Statistics show that over 350 house fires are started by electrical faults in NSW each year. “Incorrect use of power boards, such as overloading them, can cause a fire,” RFS member Meagan Terry said. NSW Fire and Rescue recommend using power boards with built-in safety switches and regularly checking that all plugs are firmly plugged in. As families huddle together indoors to stay warm, Meagan said to make sure heaters and electric blankets are also thoroughly checked and cleaned before use.

Artistic Winter Warmers By Margie TIERNEY LOCALS and tourists wanting to capture the creative essence of the Myall Coast should head to the Tea Gardens Hotel this long weekend for the annual ‘Winter Warmers’ art exhibition. This year, the members of the ‘Galleries in the Garden’ group have attracted a high profile judge to review and award the works of art on display.

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But no matter how low the mercury dips, our local firies warn never use outdoor heating equipment, such as ‘heat beads’ or LPG as a fuel source, inside your home. “They all let off toxic gases, you won’t smell them, but the buildup of carbon monoxide could be fatal,” Rod said. The RFS members say taking a few simple precautions and being prepared will give your family the best chances of escaping a house fire. “Have a fire escape plan, make sure kids are aware of 000, and make sure it’s all practiced,” Rod said. A winter fire safety checklist is available on the NSW Fire and Rescue webpage. how this year’s theme of ‘habitat’ has been creatively represented,” Kim said. Over the years the Tea Gardens Hotel has been a ‘habitat’ for more than just people. ‘’Only about a decade ago, a koala was spotted getting comfy in a small tree in the hotel’s back garden,” Colleen said. “Then there was a resident blue-tongue lizard who roamed the gardens for his snail dinners, and one day was spotted snuggling down under a bed by a group of visitors who cried ‘Snake!’ as they ran to the hotel staff!” The Galleries in the Gardens Winter Warmers opens this Friday night with

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Hotels owners Emily and Ben Hanson will also announce the Publicans’ Award for the best work. The free exhibition continues 10am to 4pm Saturday, Sunday and

Monday 12 June at the hotel on Marine Drive. For further details see www.galleriesinthegardens. com.au or the Galleries In The Gardens Facebook page.

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Long Weekend Reminders By Margie TIERNEY A COUPLE of events to mark on your calendar for this long weekend in Tea Gardens. The Grange is holding a Car Boot Sale on Sunday 11 June in Spinifex Avenue. There’ll be a sausage sizzle, trash and treasure and coffee van. $10 per car.

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For more details call Jennefer Diane Ross Henry on 0411 125 270 or 4997 3380. On Monday night, former Councillor Len Roberts will be addressing the community at the Hawks Nest Progress Association meeting. Mr Roberts will be giving his thoughts on the upcoming MidCoast elections in September.

He’ll also be talking about his current role as CEO of the Karuah Aboriginal Land Council. The Progress Association meeting starts at 7pm in the old library next to the Hawks Nest Community Hall in Booner Street. All are welcome.

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Enviable Lifestyle, Immaculate Home Private Beach in Perfect Location 118 Cove Boulevarde, NORTH ARM COVE Price: New to the market

AN amazing opportunity to acquire a private, secluded hideaway in North Arm Cove, only two-and-a-half hours from the heart of Sydney and 30 minutes from the Newcastle airport. This spectacular home is testament to its owners with many dollars spent creating immaculate, stylish and comfortable living. Set high on a 614 m2 block with stunning, uninterrupted 180 degree waterviews stretching over Port Stephens, this is one of only a handful of homes offering a secluded and private white sandy beach. Lush manicured gardens are a paradise of secret pathways and picnic spots, a ramp to the beach offers easy access for a tinny or kayak. Inside the home is a stunning mix of contemporary living fit for the most fastidious home owner. Designed by Architects Seymour Lawler and built by highly respected local building firm L.R & K Murphy, this home is set over three levels to maximise amazing waterviews from every angle.

On entry stunning wow factor windows create a light filled ambiance warming open plan living with the chef’s kitchen (including Miele appliances and stainless steel benchtops), with the whole area extending onto a large outdoor entertaining deck perfect for any social occasion. A formal dining room, an upstairs bathroom and a storage cupboard complete the top level. Spotted gum floorboards flow throughout the home, with wide stairs leading down to the second level which consists of three bedrooms (all with built ins). The large master bedroom has a warm, sunny balcony and a large ensuite with a bath. A timber deck, laundry and a storage cupboard are also on this level. The ground floor opens up onto a casual lounge room which would make an ideal teenagers retreat. A study is off to the side which could easily be offered as a fourth bedroom if desired. A storage room is built off the lounge room which will alleviate any clutter throughout the home. Enjoy winter’s days by the

warmth of a moveable ethanol fireplace or one of the five split system air conditioning units throughout the home. The home is built to be protected by the cold winter winds and cooled by summer breezes straight off the water. Other inclusions:- 25,000 litre water tanks, plus an additional fire tank for RFS plus a garden tank. A double carport offers internal access to the home. A separate lockable mini shed at the entrance to the property offers secure storage for bikes/golf clubs etc. There is also a garden shed under the carport. Don’t delay viewing of this property, a stunning addition to a property portfolio or a lucky family’s forever home, this estate is the perfect canvas for creating brilliant memories. Located an easy ten minutes to the surf beaches at Hawks Nest and 45 minutes to Newcastle, a quick six nautical km boat ride past frolicking dolphins and sea life will have you at the Soldiers Point Marina in time for happy hour many times a week. Inspections by appointment only. Contact Stuart Sinclair at Ray White Tea Gardens for an inspection time today! 02 4997 9022.

3 Bowral Street, HAWKS NEST PRICE: Contact Agent OFFERED for the first time is this quality built home on a 771sqm block, only 300m to the shore of Jimmys Beach and a short walk to shops, cafes and the surf beach.

On entering, you will be amazed by the generous open plan spaces and four large bedrooms. The open plan living area encompasses the kitchen, lounge and dining and opens onto the rear covered pergola area perfect for the barbecue - plus there’s a separate

games room complete with pool table; simply ideal for holidays. All bedrooms have built in cupboards with the main having a walk in robe and ensuite. Other features include a double lock up garage with auto door, air conditioning,

large main bathroom with separate toilet and fully landscaped grounds. This home has been meticulously and immaculately maintained and is available for inspection by appointment only. For further information contact John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate on (02) 49970262.

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THIS spacious threebedroom weatherboard home is only two years young and sits on approximately 25 acres of natural Australian bushland. Featuring a modern open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area with large windows that open the space to the natural light. Beautiful Spotted Gum flooring is used throughout these living areas. The kitchen includes a

huge walk-in pantry, large kitchen island, electric cook top, dishwasher and selfcleaning oven. Centrally located in this space is the slow combustion wood fire to keep you snug throughout the chilly winter months. All internal walls are fully insulated and fire compliant. The master bedroom features its own walk-in-robe and modern ensuite. There are two more good sized bedrooms which include their own built-inrobes and ceiling fans. To keep the family

entertained there is a large games/media room which provides an additional living area plus a built-in cupboard for more storage space. There are also VAST TV boxes set up in family room, master bedroom, second bedroom and media room. The home has a versatile undercover entertaining area from which you can enjoy the last of the day with family and friends plus a massive carport provides ample room to store the car, caravan and boat. Off the carport there is a shipping container decked out as a bar – perfect for a mancave! For all your shedding needs, there is also a large Colorbond shed plus storage underneath the house. Water storage is in abundance with a dam, two domestic tanks on the house, two fire fighting tanks plus one tank on the shed. For more information please call Brooke Lloyd or Tammy Grady at R & R Rural and Residential Property on (02) 4997 4325.

BULAHDELAH ~ Crawford Riverfront 40 Ha Price: $399,000

SITUATED just five minutes from town on a sealed road, this large riverfront block offers good grazing country and an ideal location to build. The main feature is the long river frontage to the Crawford river, and the adjoining prime creeks flats and lily-filled billabongs. Divided into two

paddocks, and with recent pasture improvements to the main paddock, excellent new external fencing, and ample water, this property offers an excellent investment and multi usage farm close to all facilities and just 2.5 hours north of Sydney. Power, views, privacy, sealed access to gate. For more information please contact the team at Great Lakes Realty on (02) 4997 8200.

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A PUBLIC meeting is being held at the North Arm Cove Community Hall later this month to discuss the plans for a new quarry at Fame Cove. MidCoast Council has received a development application from Tattersall Lander Pty Ltd. MidCoast Council’s Project Manager, Wayne Burgess said, “Council has requested additional details to accompany the application such as ecological impacts, a soil and water management plan and an Aboriginal Due Diligence Assessment.” “These reports are part of the exhibition for the quarry

proposal, which is on public exhibition until 4.30pm on Monday 26 June.” “The application is currently being assessed by Council staff and any submissions received during the exhibition period will be considered prior to any decision on the application,” Mr Burgess added. Len Yearsley from the North Arm Cove Residents Association said, “We are seriously concerned that the adjoining peaceful villages of Bundabah, North Arm Cove and Pindimar will suffer from the noise, dust and vibration associated with industrial high impact machinery. “All this, together with

a crushing plant and heavy truck movements on a daily basis, would outrage communities for kilometres around.” “We see this development could well result in a serious loss of amenity for our village.” The DA can be viewed online on the MidCoast Council’s website, or at the Forster or Tea Gardens offices and written submissions can be made on the proposal to Council.” The local community meeting is being held on Saturday 17 June at 10am.

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Presentation Night Hawks Nest Golf Club Social Club Golf By Luke BOYD

“WELCOME to the presentation night,” Social Club President Jim McDonald stated Saturday night, 3 June 2017. The evening was a very memorable night for all, with the sumptuous dinner, live music and great company all going late into the evening. The twilight golf, nine holes every Thursday afternoon during daylight savings was a real thrill for all club members all season. The champion golfer for 2016 / 2017 season was Pat Henry, winning with a very close margin of three points from Glenn Burgess, the runner-up champion. Another very close competition, the best ten games, proved you only need one point to win. Jed Malone won the best

ten games, one point ahead from Frank Murphy. The most improved golfer for 2016 / 2017 season was Cory Bates, the porn trophy award went to Ian Ingram. The social darts division proved consistent weekly results will prove a true darts club champion. Trevor Peirson was the present season’s club champion. The club champion runner up and the highest peg out was Darren Rapley. The most improved dart player from the men’s division was Kumar John Harvey. Three dart players scored the perfect score of 180 points from a possible 180 points. They were Lyn Peirson, Trevor Peirson and Paul Bennett. The ladies dart players division champion for 2016/2017 was Lyn Peirson. Marion Smith was the current season’s ladies runner

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up champion. The most improved ladies dart division player was Jenna Kirwan. The angling champion for 2016/2017 from all combined divisions and the men’s division winner was Robert Bartlett. The men’s division runner-up angling champion was Andrew Sharp. The ladies angling champion for the current season was Gail Bartlett, with Jessica Sharp being the ladies angling runner up champion. The junior angling section champion was Poppy Rapley and Saxon Rapley was the junior runner up angling champion. Present members and guests who would loved to be involved with the new 2017/2018 season come along 18 June 2017, 10 am, to the Annual General Meeting and join. You may even be one of the new seasons officials.

Hawks Nest Golf Club Social Club By Luke BOYD THE first day of winter brought with it the weekly evening social darts held at Hawks Nest Golf Club. A very competitive evening of darts then ensued with the mixed doubles team

winners being Geoff Smith and Paul Bennett. The mixed doubles runner-up team was Trevor Peirson and Darren Rapley. The ladies’ highest score competition winner was Lyn Peirson achieving 100 great darting points. The men’s highest score competition winner was Trevor Peirson, achieving 135 well earned points. Great Darts.

Hawks Nest Bridge Club By Linda CONROY Monday 22 May (Howell) N/S 1. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 2. Gary Melrose & Adrian Ryan E/W 1. Glenn & Linda Conroy 2. Liz Howarth & Pam Jones Handicap – Chez Rands & Leslie Falla Friday 26 May N/S 1. John & Jo Younghusband 2. Carolyn Seymour & Jim Thatcher 3. Christina LaPonder & Sue Donohue E/W 1. Trish Thatcher & Mike Parfait 2. Bea Treharne

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Bulahdelah Results GOLF Bulahdelah Golf Club By Pauline GREGORY Wednesday 24/5/17 Ladies Golf Single Stableford Winner- Colleen Richards R/up- Barbie Gordon NTP 8th- Barbie Gordon Jackpot 17th- Barbie Gordon Saturday 27/5/17 Monthly Mug Winner- Al Jobson R/up- Wayne Coulson NTP 8th- Terri Stellema Jackpot 17th- Barbie Gordon

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Saturday Ladies 27/5/17 Winner- Colleen Richards R/up- Lyn Pascoe

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Darts Sunday 28/5/17 Winner- Jo Buck R/up- Graeme Buck High Score M – 100- Dave Fenning High Score L – 138- Jo Buck

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muddy and torrential rain and James Farmer showing strength in their efforts to push conditions. Nevertheless, the towards towards the try line with Mudcrabs having a full new player, Jack Hyde, proving that side with one player on he brings experience to the side. Referee best and fairest the bench, proved to be the better team with a try and awarded three points to Chris conversion being scored in Sando who has always displayed consistency and puts in a top effort the first ten minutes of the week. and two points were awarded to Myall Coast Mudcrabs the Gloucester Cockies meet. Always to be relied Ashley Rushby who converted By Ann SCULLY in Round 8 of the Lower Mid North Coast Rugby upon in the forwards and three tries and showed strength in the OUR local Rugby side Union Competition last deserving mention are played their clash against Saturday under the most Nick John, Dan Dorante forward line. Other tries were scored by James Farmer, Dan Dorante, Patrick Laver and Jackson Page who always give solid effort resulting in a 26-10 win for the Myall Coast Mudcrabs on the whistle at fulltime. It was also Sponsors Day in the marquee set up outside the canteen and even under the poor weather conditions, those who attended B witnessed a Mudcrabs victory. Des Pagett No match this coming Long Graham Benson Weekend with the next game to be q A Grade Winner q B Grade Winner played against Wallamba Bulls on Peter Howard. Des Pagett. Alan Birmingham Saturday, 17 June at Nabiac.

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Nail Biting Bowling Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS

TUESDAY 30 May, social bowls as usual for the lady bowlers. On Rink 5 play was a game of Fours, 2 bowls each, 21 ends to be played. A fairly even matched game, but the winners here were Carol Bywater, Robyn Webster, Lily Smith and Wendy Brand 22 v Sheril Johnson, Jill McBride, Carol Hayden and Olive McKeown 16. Good to see Carol back playing bowls. On Rinks 1 - 4, 18 ends, 3 bowls triples was the format for play. Rink 1, Julie Kennedy, Lesley Kibble and Lynn Green demolished Ingrid Luck, Dawn Jones and Karen McPhie 30 v 8. On Rink 2, a great fight back by Dorothy Thompson, Christine Fossey and Kayelene Pearson, their team were down by 9 shots on the 15th end, scored 5 shots on the 16th end and 3 shots on

the 18th end. Final result a loss by 2 points, winners here were Dorothy Dallas, Anne Mackenzie and Dale Winter. Rink 3 was an evenly matched game with Bette Saillard, Karen Green and Maynie Roberts 16 v Francis Betar, Deyonne Page and Loretta Baker 15. Winners all the way on Rink 4 Bev Dunn, Kay Wahlstedt and Liz Kelly 27 defeating Kerry Faber, Pam Gilchrist and Nola Jackson 8. The winners with the highest margin were Julie Kennedy, Lesley Kibble and Lynne Green. Thursday 1 June: Round 1 of the Club Championship Pairs Competition, some competitors had a lucky draw and moved through to Round 2. Weather conditions were not enjoyable for a game of bowls. Temperature 16 degrees Celsius, winds blowing south westerly 24 km/h to 28 km/h and showers. Social bowlers played a game of Fours, 18 ends to be

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played but due to the cold/ wet conditions it was agreed half way through the game, to shorten play to 12 ends. Unfortunately, those participating in the competition had to endure the adverse conditions until 18 ends were completed. Winners for social bowls were Bette Saillard, Francis Betar, Lynda Richards and Karen Green. The results for Round 1 of the Club Championship Pairs are as follows: Karen McPhie and Lynne Green defeated Pam Gilchrist and Wendy Jones 20 v 5. Carol Hayden and Olive McKeown 24 v Deyonne Page and Loretta Baker 13. The game between the team of Vicki Rankin and Lorraine Harvey v Robyn Beaumont and Kayelene Pearson was mammoth and “nail biting”. Vicki and Lorraine held a lead of 6 on the 12th end, by the 17th end their lead was 1. With only one end left to be played, there could be a winner or there could be a draw.

q Result, a drawn game. Outcome, a toss of a coin to determine who wins the mat and a final end to be played. My apologies now to Robyn Beaumont, but for me a novice bowler it was good to see that even the best bowlers send down “a wrong bias”. Well, now news from inside the clubhouse, all spectators were well and truly glued to the windows, (it was too cold

Roos take on Cobras Karuah Roos Rugby League By Sonja EVANS THIS week the Karuah Roos took on equal second spot on the ladder with the Cardiff Cobras on Sunday at home. The Game Day Sponsor was Dark Side Concreting. Cardiff kicked off. The Roos had the dropsies and were finding it hard to hold the ball. The Roos’ Darren Weatherall was the first to score with Sam Creose converting to open the score with 6/0. Great metres were made by Zac Cobb, Jordan Cobb, Kane Chisholme, Tim Higgenbottom, Luke Perry, Jack Croese, Justin Anderson, Harley Ridgeway, Ben Feeney, Jake Blanch, Matt O’Connor, Dylan Foley and Darren Weatherall. The Roos’ Kane Chisholme was in and Sam converted 12/0. Big hitters were Kane Chisholme, Jack Croese,

Luke Perry, Jordan Cobb, Matt Feeney, Zac Cobb, Jake Blanch, Harley Stevenson, Dylan Foley, Marty Feeney, Matt O’Connor, Sam Croese and Harley Ridgeway. Half time score was Karuah 12 Cardiff 0. The second half saw the Roos’ Zac Cobb over the line and Sam converting 18/0. The Roos were on fire with their defensive game holding the Cobras out for about 25min in the second half . Then they were in for 2 tries only converting 1 18/10 Karuah’s way. With tempers getting very heated Cardiff had 2 and Karuah had 1 in the bin. The metre men were Zac Cobb, Tim Higgenbottom, Jordan Cobb, Jack Croese, Harley Ridgeway, Justin Anderson, Harley Ridgeway, Dylan Foley, Ben Feeney, Luke Perry, Matt O’Connor and Matt Feeney who was so close to scoring. Matt O’Connor had a try saving tackle to keep them

out. Hit men in the second half were Matt O’Connor, Matt Feeney, Adam Crampton, Harley Stevenson, Kane Chisholme, Sam Croese, Jack Croese, Justin Anderson and Jordan Cobb.

A Grade 1. Graeme Bramley 73 2. Lyle Hudson 74 3. Larry Campton 76 c/b 4. Colin Bagnall 76 c/b 5. Colin Amos 76 c/b

C Grade 1. Barry Jones 72 2. John Stephens 74 3. Kevin Durham 75 4. Alan Barnes 77 c/b 5. Peter Campbell 77

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B Grade 1. Kevvy Williams 71 2. Neville Richardson 72 3. Andrew Docherty 74 4. Alan Townsend 76 5. Ian Raine 77 c/b

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to watch from outside). Both teams held shot at different bowls, it was as stated previously “nail biting”, the end result was a win to Kayelene and Robyn. Final score 13 v 10. Looking forward to seeing the results from Round 2 of the Competition, which will be on Tuesday 6 June. Social bowls as usual during competition events.

Playing lawn bowls is a great way to exercise, meet people, learn knew skills and have fun. Sunday mixed bowls is a great venue for “old” bowlers, anyone wanting to have a “try” at bowls, visiting bowlers the list goes on. Play starts Tea Gardens Country Club/Motel 10:00am. Names submitted or ring 4997 0533 by 9:15am if you wish to play bowls.

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him for a fantastic runner away try to take the final score to Karuah 22 Cardiff 10. That now puts the Roos in 2nd spot on the ladder. Players player 3 point Luke Perry, 2 points was tied by Tim Higgenbottom and

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ANSWERS: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: 1. There is no ‘writing’ in the square on the book cover. 2. There is no shadow on the table at the base of the globe. 3. The island near Africa is missing. 4. There is only one alien in the UFO. 5. There are only two stripes on the man’s tie. CODE BREAKER: Kermit the frog is left-handed.

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Proverbs 3: 5 & 6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths.” Blessings from Lynne Miles

GOLDSTAR CROSSWORD Across: 1. Alert, 4. Scowls, 8. Loving, 10. Apace, 12. Legal, 14. Despair, 17. Stye, 19. Marshes, 20. Wallops, 22. Emil, 23. Sunrise, 26. Newer, 28. Piety, 29. Ejects, 31. Relish, 32. Tarry. Down: 1. Ailed, 2. Eaves, 3. Tun, 5. Crag, 6. Wealth, 7. Sieges, 9. Glimpse, 11. Passer, 13. Erasure, 15. Edam, 16. Pullet, 18. Yens, 20. Weeper, 21. Lineal, 24. Incur, 25. Essay, 27. Wyes, 30. Jut.

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WARDROBE 2 door, with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498

EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225

WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Sal Bay

CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257

HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782

GUITAR & BASS Tuition Theory &   Musicianship. Studio Fantabulous N/Bay. 25yrs exp 49844731

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GAL metal cabinets, pair 2door.Used 4 tool storage 4 shelf ea, adjustable ea 1730ht x 860w $80 ea. Ph 0407275717. SalBay

WESTERN red cedar blinds (x15), varying sizes Fingal Bay 0409154184 $100

QUINTREX DREAMRIDER 5.0 with FELK trailer, beamy aluminium specially strengthened Boatcoded hull in good condition with little use, fibreglass decking, hull recently two-pack coated. Requires motor and fit-out with much equipment provided incl custom underfloor fuel tank, flotation etc. This model renowned for stability & smooth ride. $5,900. Phone 0418611988.

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STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651

LOST Ladies prescription sunglasses in soft case Tea Gardens waterfront Sunday 21 May Ph 0428712407

SHOAL BAY, Secure, Lock up garage. $30 per week 0400 452 788

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FRIDGE Westinghouse 440L frostfree white 2 door perfect order $150 Ph 49849147 FURNITURE House of quality furniture for sale. 49812792 or 0400 772 107 or 0400 468 471. GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396 GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494 JAGUAR Epochlock Model 056/055, hardly used. $50. Phone 0413 052 660

KITE Surfer, Naish.

Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498 LA-Z-BOY Electric Lift/ Recliner Chair As New Green Leather $800 ono Phone 49814057 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 OUTDOOR glass top table 6 chairs $50. pickup only 0432092267 PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list. POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 SLEEP No. 5000 King Ens. As new. Cost $4500 sell $1000ono 0412392164 SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 TWO piece King size Base. Brand New. $400 0428450925 Medowie TIFFANY Auto Bread Maker As New 25.00 Phone 0423905520 WALL Unit Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 Medowie

WOODEN toys (lge), 8 semi trailers, 3 ride-on rocking horses suit up to age 5, Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297

Items ANTIQUE kitchen cabinet 2 stained glass doors lined cool cupboard, 3 drawers, curved sides dark wood 1.63 h $450 Cedar Pew with bishop sides 220 wide, fr Hinton church good condition $500. 2 seater oak hall seat 2 drawers $150. Ph 49822004 BURNT orange velvet covered Ottoman with storage $30. 49198139 GME Marine speakers (new) $40 Mistral wine fridge (holds 12 bottles) Good condition. $35 Caravan cover (new) Suit 16 to 18 foot van. $45 Ph 0408 945040 ITEMS Lounge floral with 2 chairs. Sofa. Single beds. Pine lounge. Laminate table with 4 chairs 49828522

JAYCO Discovery new Oct 2011, Pop Top 18’6” D/Bed innerspring Matt R/C A/C Toilet and shower TV Wind up ant 3 way Fridge, Microwave Dual Axle extra Battery wind out awning shade cloth. Immaculate cond. $28,950 Ph (02) 49812753 POP TOP Golf 12 ft. 2 berth, front kit. awnLD+ annex. SO VG cond. 750kg. Reg 7/17. $4700ono. 0427633776 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. Complete with all necessary items for travel. Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: 0417 224 017

Boats 6HP Evinrude. New impeller, tank, hose, good running older motor, $320 ono 0402141050 21FT Trojan ally hull & trailer only $5500. Ph 0455173316

TOOLS, Fishing 2003 475 Quintrex Gear, Extra Large Coast Runner with 80HP Johnson 4 stroke Eski. 49849456 motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv. Always garaged/Fingal Caravans Bay One owner. REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf $23,500 For further Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. info call 0421 253 132 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 2009 model Quintrex 20ft 560 freedom or 0429433103 cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 2010 Jayco Sterling 340 hrs. Hummingbird 21.65-3 caravan, in sounder plus a heap as new cond, front of accessories plus leather lounge, 190Lt all safety Ogear. LD Never S Log 2-door fridge, oven, been outside. microwave, water booked serviced. Last December fitler, slide-out queen service bed, full ens incl wash 2016. First to see mach, rollout awn, will buy. $30.000.00 Bulahdelah solar, wineguard arial neg. & TV. Non smoking 0408428800. original owners. Ready for any CLASSIFIEDS in the advertures. $42,500 News Of The Area Ring 4982 8321 ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 2001 Jayco Freedom Pop Top. 15.5ft. L- KAWASAKI 550 Jet shape sgl bds. 3-way fridge. L-shape din- Ski with trailer, Stand ing. 4 burn cook top. up, $800 49971651 batt pack. Alex plug. Rollout awn. Fnt QUINTREX V-nose boot & toolbox. Tare punt 3.85m 15Hp 1180. Gd cond. Reg Evinrude. Gd Cond. 17/5/18. $9,500ono. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 49975922

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TINNY Aluminium, new

trailer, 15HP Yamaha only 8hrs running, $3500 ono 49973429

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

MAZDA 6 2008 Auto 168000 klms 1 owner great cond log bks. CL6-0UN $10,500 0419254750 TOYOTA Hilux 2002, auto, low klms, alloy tray, ydb517 $8000 ono 0428528325

Nerong Progress Association Inc. Notice of AGM. Held at the Community Centre, 10 Redbill Rd, Nerong. 17 June 11.30am

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ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE News Of The Area publications are looking for an experienced advertising sales representative to join the team Full Time or Part-Time will be offered to suit the right applicant.

2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099

The position will cover all our newspapers currently in the market, being Myall Coast NOTA, Bay NOTA and Medowie & Tilligerry NOTA.

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A car milage allowance will form part of the remuneration package to ensure you can travel to customer businesses right around our circulation.

2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 2006 Commodore sedan. No rego. Best offer 49829526

You require a suitable home-based office location and a reliable vehicle.

Experience in advertising sales is highly regarded however a successful track record within a sales-based environment is neccessary. You must be able to work with little supervision and produce consistant sales results.

Applications close: Thursday 29 June, 2017

HOLDEN Astra sedan 2005 18,000klms, vg cond, ATV-49Y, $5750 ono Ph 0403832028 HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160

Notice is hereby given that Council by resolution made 24 May 2017, established an Alcohol Free Zone (AFZ) in Tea Gardens; and re-established the AFZ in Hawks Nest, for four years commencing 1 July 2017. Maps showing the areas concerned are available on-line or in the Tea Gardens office. c NOTA Graphics - Ref: MCCO_080617 PO BOX 450 (02) 6591 7222 FORSTER NSW 2428 council@midcoast.nsw.gov.au

Community sponsorship 2017-18 funding round Community organisations in the Mid-Coast Council local government area are invited to apply for consideration in our community sponsorship program. The program aims to: • Support organisations, projects, events and activities which are of benefit to the community • Support new initiatives • Encourage increased participation in local events Application forms and guidelines can be found at

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For more details go to www.midcoastwater.com.au or call 1300 133 455

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DUAL Fuel Falcon Auto Sedan. Big Comfortable Reliable car cheap to run on gas. No licence so I must sell. $1500 ono. AJQ78E. 1999 240000 Klms. Reg Nov (Concession) Michael 0412347546

FORD Falcon sedan ‘04 reg to 09/17 4L 2newtyres & neww/ screen. vgood cond. AA 58RN $4,100ono Ph 0412334591

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FORD XR6 PG Series 2009 240K 8/17 D rego charcoalSmetallic. Great OL cons, full service history. $6750 0407145366.

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Positions Vacant

HAWKS NEST GOLF CLUB Functions and Front of House Supervisor The Club is looking for an individual with • Possess barista skills supervisory experience in functions and • Be willing and able to lead, coach, and restaurant front of house operations. You will counsel staff when required. be heavily involved in overseeing the service • Have the ability to monitor and respond delivery of the restaurant as well as being the to trade levels, adjusting staff levels as point of contact to co-ordinate functions. required. To be successful in this role you will: • Be an effective trouble shooter with the • Field and respond to function enquiries in a ability to remain calm and focused when comprehensive and timely manner. under pressure. • Be available to work a variety of shifts • Develop an effective relationship with staff across a 7 day roster, including nights, in other departments. weekends, and public holidays. • Possess advanced communication, • Be willing to attend booked functions to organisation, and interpersonal skills. ensure a seamless operation. • Create synergy between the front of house • Have the ability to provide and set the and back of house operations. standard for customer service excellence in the restaurant and during functions. The position will initially be offered on a • Have a strong eye for detail casual basis.

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IT was raining cats and dogs but the pigs were still able to fly at the Tea Gardens Country Club last weekend. The inaugural “Pig Day Out’ Family Fun Day drew a huge crowd despite the wet weather. There were six races contested by seven pigs. The contenders each had a different coloured racing jacket, their mission to be first past the post after

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running and jumping through the hay bale course. Like many Australians, who’ll bet on two flies walking up a wall, there was no shortage of punters or ways to place a bet. There were raffles and auctions with the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Life Saving Club, the major beneficiary. The Master of Pig Ceremonies and Auctioneer went by the name of “AKA Jimmy Rasher” his side kick Jeffery Bacon (his real name).

“I was actually calling crab races in Coffs Harbour for four years, when I was scouted by this organisation,” Mr Rasher told News Of The Area. “I love it, I get to travel all over the country.” “We go from Cairns to Tasmania and all parts west,” Jimmy said. Country Club Manager Warren Gooley was also very happy with the turnout. “It’s definitely going to be an annual event.” As for the piglets, they race until they are three months. For the seven little piggies who ran on Saturday, it was their last race. They’ve now been retired to greener pastures back on the farm. The day raised $3,000 for the Surf Club. “Babe” would be impressed.

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INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS

HAWKS NEST GOLF CLUB Sanderling Ave, Hawks Nest hawksnestgolfclub.com.au

Contact Courtesy Bus: info: 4997 0145

Fax: 4997 1397

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