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By Margie TIERNEY TAKE a stroll along Marine Drive near ANZAC Park and you can’t help but notice Tea Gardens slipway. It’s been a vital part of the community for over 60 years. "The main purpose for the slipway's existence is for the appropriate maintenance of vessels,” Slipway Association President Paul Bendy, told News Of the Area. “Like all things, vessels need to be maintained to ensure they are safe, sea worthy, compliant with the various regulations and don't become an environmental threat to our waterways." But over six decades the rules and regulations surrounding slipways have changed. “Over time, the slipway

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itself has become non-compliant with today's environmental regulations,” Paul Bendy said. “Sixty years ago, there were probably not too many regulations in place to protect the environment, that has fortunately changed, but our slipway has not kept up with those changes." Last Friday, the Slipway Association met with representatives of MidCoast Council, EPA, Marine Parks and Crown Lands. The meeting was designed to further the Tea Gardens Slipway Association’s project to

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running Court battle involving MidCoast Councillor Len Roberts and the Karuah Aboriginal Land Council. The Magistrate ruled there were significant extenuating circumstances surrounding the incident in July last year. Mr Roberts was charged with assault after a dispute at the Karuah Aboriginal Land Council over the relocation of the Council to new premises in Tea Gardens. Police were called and a standoff lasted several hours, with Mr Roberts and a number of his staff barricaded in the building. Among those who were prevented from leaving the building was Kelly Drinkwater. Following the Court ruling Kelly told News Of The Area, “I am glad Len received a nonconviction for this incident.” “I worked closely with Len and believe he

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ensure the slipway meets current standards and remains a feature of the waterfront. “The project consists of extending the rails and moving the winch-house so the cradle can be moved to higher ground and out of the tidal zone of the Myall River,” Paul Bendy said. “By doing this, proper catchment drains can be installed to collect and treat any runoff from the cleaning operations.” Discussions have been underway for four years and the project doesn’t come cheap, but Paul Bendy believes it’s vital to keep a slipway in Tea Gardens. "Having a facility like the slipway in our town is like having any other emergency service.” did not deserve any of the accusations put toward him.” Ms Drinkwater remains on stress leave after last year’s incident. News Of The Area also spoke to Fiona Manton, Chairperson of the Karuah Aboriginal Land Council, “The loss of Len Roberts from the KALC is devastating.” She added, “Len Roberts’ political and managerial experience is sorely missed.” “If things continue as they are at the Council, I fear for its future.” Len Roberts said, “I retired at the end of last year, knowing that I had left the Land Council in a sound financial position with over $1million in the bank, for future projects.”

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“If any skipper found themselves in an emergency situation where their vessel was in danger of sinking or being a threat to our environment, the Slipway Association would make the slipway available to remove the vessel from the river to remedy the situation." It’s also been described as the marina's Men’s Shed where mates get together to repair and clean their boats. Over the years the ferries have used it, the effluent boat still does, and it’s capable of lifting 30 tonne, more than enough to service houseboats and commercial fishing boats. Paul Bendy is hopeful final approvals for the slipways’ re-construction will be through by the end of the year.

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LABOR candidate Phil Costa freely admits he’s on the back foot when it comes to being a household name in the seat of Lyne. Mr Costa came to Tea Gardens last week for a ‘Meet the Candidates’ forum organised by the Hawks Nest Tea Gardens Progress Association. Facing a series of questions, Mr Costa first spoke about his previous careers, as a school teacher and Principal, then Politics, serving as the Mayor of Wollondilly, before State Politics beckoned where he would serve as Minister for Water and Corrective Services. “I’ve had a very long and hardworking career in community services,” Mr Costa told the gathering. Mr Costa was asked to stand as the Labor candidate for Lyne late last year, but to win the seat from the Nationals’ David Gillespie he’ll need a swing of more than 11 percent.

First question for the night from the community, was Labor’s campaign promise to increase wages for low income earners. “Wages have been flat-lined for too long. If you don’t have people earning a quality wage, they’re not going to spend money,” Mr Costa told the meeting.

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WITH the Federal Election just over a week away, the Nationals Dr David Gillespie made 20 21 Rosemary Toscano a number of trips to the southern end of his Nelson Bay Lyne electorate last week, bringing with him a bag full of money in funding commitments. topics from the economy to health, education sports amenities building, complete with a referees room, first aid room, home and First stop was the old Hawks Nest Stepdowns Palindromekiosk, Puzzle and climate change. Explorawords Across Down Community He was able to allay fears in regards to away unisex change rooms and storage area.  Can find the hiddencountry meaning in the picture puzzles below? 1 youFormer 1 Short and fat Library on Booner Street, where  The building will also have shelter from 4 Detests FROM 2 Lay he outpledged $300,000 for an extension to the the ongoing supply of the flu vaccination to 1. elements in the form of an extended awning. building if the Coalition is re-elected. the Myall region, noting the Ochre Medical 7 Beaten 3 Clothed  “I was delighted when the Minister is no doubt there is a need to Centre would have 500 injections on hand, the 8 Sag 4 Crowd “There together extend or expand the Centre and this injection maximum at any one time and would be kept informed me the money had been secured for 9 Over there 5 Strangle      this important local community project,” Dr of funds will go a long way to this project,” Dr supplied. 11 Built 6 Inclined Gillespie said. 13 Go before 10 Annoying   15 Powerful 12 Rested“Hopefully, the State and Local Government contributions can also be made 18 Greased 13 Appropriate  Puzzles and pagination © Auspac Media available towards this project to really make it TO Solutions  19 Isolate 14 Salad vegetable  something special,” he added. 20 16 Flower 2. Rascal   21 Depositories 17 Layers Next stop was the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Club where he announced another $300,000 of funding to go towards renovations to the Clubhouse which sits overlooking CATCH Bennetts Beach. Construction work is about to begin on a CATCH major transformation of the building which THIEF includes a lift and major refurbishment of the No. 235 ©Auspac Media top floor. President of the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest TO ENTER: Simply complete the Puzzle, Surf Club, Tony Logue said, “This extra funding Junior then Puzzler POST it to034 us. will enable us to finish off our ground floor INCLUDE: You must include your NAME, renovations, which will improve our training Address, Phone and EMAIL. solution no. 17569 CrossworD solution no. 17569 DRAWN: All the CORRECT (and only P E r s i A H A t E s Across: Correct) 1. Persia, Hates, weekly4.entries of 7. Defeated, 8. Droop, 9. o P t u H l NOTA Puzzle #313. received Yonder, 11. Erected, Precede, 15. Potent, 18. Oiled, D E F E A t E D r o will go into a draw, which 19. Insulate, 20. Rogue, 21. Depots. G n i D r o o P will occur at the end of each Down: 1. Podgy, 2. Spend, 3. Attired, 4. Huddle, 5. Y o n D E r l t E month. q HAWKS NEST COMMUNITY E E r E C t E D Throttle, 6. Sloped, 10. 12. Reposed, 13. ALL AGES: Everyone, children andNeedling, Adults CENTRE: Dr David Gillespie announces P r E C E D E l Proper, 14. Endive, 16. Tulip, 17. Tiers. are able to Enter. $300,000 for building works. r D n P o t E n t APRIL Winner

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q DR DAVID GILLESPIE VISITS KARUAH: $496,214 for upgrade to Lionel Morten Park. open and accessible in operation today,” Mr Rogers, said. “Whether you’re residing, working or holidaying overseas at the moment, make sure your vote counts in the 2019 election.” Further information: Voters who are about to travel overseas should consider a pre-poll vote at an early-voting centre in Australia. Check all overseas voting centre dates and opening hours carefully. Many might not be open on election day, 18 May 2019, due to time-zone differences. Electors overseas needing a postal vote have been able to apply via the AEC website since 11 April 2019. If no action has been taken to apply until now, delivery of ballot

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papers in time is not guaranteed. So to have any chance, please apply immediately. While the AEC uses priority mail to deliver ballot papers, it is not responsible for the speed of maildelivery services in foreign countries. The AEC strongly encourages all enrolled voters overseas to vote, but recognises that under some circumstances this is impossible. Accordingly, under the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918, voting is voluntary for electors overseas on Election day, 18 May 2019. At the 2016 Federal Election, 71,406 overseas votes were cast and Australia’s largest overseas voting centre was at Australia House in London (15,663 cast).

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Let The Mango

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General Roberts Hotel

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Tea Gardens Hotel

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General Roberts Hotel

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Shoal Bay Country Club

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The Urge THE URGE has always relished the great formative rock songs of the late 70’s and 80’s - the stock-in-trade of a working covers Rock Band - but the boys also have a knack for recognizing current hits along the way that will stand the test of time. A power house act with soaring vocals, big guitars, sweet keyboards and synths and a tight rhythm section - the band just loves to mix it up to prevent becoming stale. So at any show expect to hear a diverse set of hits from a diversity of artists. Although the Urge now mainly focuses on doing select shows in and around their

home town of Newcastle, the Band has no plans for retirement any time soon. The boys enjoy a continuing popularity at the many regional venues in which they have residencies. Boasting players from such notable acts as Jezabels Trash, The Smarts, First Degree, Spank n the Monkey, Radio Ga Ga, Punkfish and The Idols. The Urge features: Muzz Roach - Vocals, Ross Flynn - Guitars, Vocals, Kane Starkey - Bass, Vocals, Gavin Hodge - Keyboards, Percussion and Chris Lowe - Drums. Lacklustre is not a term you will ever hear associated with "The Urge". The Urge are performing at Shoal Bay Country Club on Saturday 11 May from 9.00pm.

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HUNTER QUARRIES

...in the community Hunter Quarries is dedicated to supporting the local community wherever possible and has a long and proud history of doing so. Hunter Quarries are proud supporters of: Bulahdelah Soccer Club. Bulahdelah Show. Bulahdelah Golf Club. Tea Gardens Baptist Church. Karuah Pre-School. Karuah Primary School. Karuah Bowling Club. Karuah Golf Club. Bundabah Tennis Club. Clarencetown Football Club.

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

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Roo's travel to Hinton By Sonja EVANS Karuah Rugby League SATURDAY saw the Roo's travel to Hinton. Adam Crampton scored the Roos only try of the day with Aiden Bills converting. The Final score was Hinton Hornets 60 Karuah Roos 6. Players Player 3 points went to Sam Croese, 2 points to Tama Riordan and 1 point to Mitch Napier. Sponsors Choice was Ben Feeney and Coaches Award was Mitch Napier. The Rooette's travelled down the freeway to take on Berkeley Vale. The scoreboard didn't reflect the game the Rooette's played their butts off against a very high-quality outfit. The metre makers in the first half were Toni Clarke, Ashley Bills, Tamara Smith, Tayla Wilson, Kelly Johnson, Meagan Terry, Lisa Pollard, Lilli Holmes and Kayla Campbell. The Big Hitters were Bec Roe, Ashley Bills, Toni and Gemma Clarke our first mother and daughter due, Tayla Wilson, Jacqui Gornall, Meagan Terry, Chantelle Gallagher, Kels Wade, Ebony Oakley, Tamara Smith, Jess Pollard, Kayla Campbell and Lilli Holmes. The halftime score was 26/0. Just over a minute into the second half Meagan Terry thought that she had popped her hip in the tackle but after being taken to Wyong hospital by ambulance it was her appendix which has now been removed. We all wish Meagan a very speedy recovery. The game was moved over to the second field to continue. The runners in the second half were Kels Wade, Tayla Wilson, Ashley Bills, Tamara Smith, Taylah Cooke, Teagan Ridgeway, Bec

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Roe, Lilli Holmes, Gemma Clarke, Kayla Campbell, Kelly Johnson, Sarsha Venables, Jacqui Gornall, Chantelle Callagher and Lisa Pollard. The big hitters were Tayla Wilson, Kayla Campbell, Ebony Oakley, Sarsha Venables, Ashley Bills, Jacqui Gornall, Gemma Clarke, Tamara Smith, Taylah Cooke, Bec Roe, Teagan Ridgeway, Lisa Pollard, Toni Clarke, Jess Pollard and Kelly Johnson. The final score was 50/0. Players Player 3 points went to Tayla Wilson, 2 points Sarsha Venables and 1 point Jacqui Gornall. Coaches award Jess Pollard and Sponsors Choice Teagan Ridgeway. Next Saturday is another doubleheader @ HOME with the Rooette's kick off at 12.50 against Aberglasslyn Ants. The Roo's take on Stroud Raiders kicking off at 2pm. Game Day Sponsors are Cole Bro's Oysters and Bridgeview Restaurant.

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Bulahdelah Golf Club By Allan BENSON WEDNESDAY Ladies Golf winner B Gordon Thursday Vets Golf winner K Hughes Saturday Golf winner M Sharpe Jackpot R Winter Sunday Darts winner J Graham r/u B Schlenert Blue Water fishing Club Don Graham Memorial Deep Sea winner B J Freihaut Estuary winner Amanda Gimbert Next week Golf saturday Men foursomes

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Does everyone know of DA? Dear News Of The Area IT is of considerable concern to many residents that no notification of the following proposal has been fully circulated, with the addition to the community of over 1254 traffic movements, estimated by a traffic consultant, will have a significant effect on transport in the area, as well as recreational pursuits and wildlife movements. Some Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest residents may be unaware of a new Development Application (-100/2019) that doubles the proposed number of house lots in Precinct One from 76 lots to 153 lots. Other houses are on the drawing board for a staged progress of construction. Lodged with Midcoast Council from Tattersall Lander Pty. Ltd, a 226 LOT Subdivision and 3

Reserves are proposed, to be created as a staged construction on part of the Durness property in Viney Creek Road Tea Gardens. This DA supersedes the one approved by Great Lakes Council in 2014. The community has a right to be informed about this new application as it has implications both for lifestyle and environment The provision of so many more residential lots in the new development DA has been designed to overcome establishment costs for sewerage and water links required for the area, we are informed by the developer. It is shocking to realise that although all members of the community are invited to make written submissions to Council in relation to this Development Application unfortunately the closing date for submissions was Tuesday the 7 May. Ronnie Nichols Tea Gardens

I would resist a name change Dear News Of The Area FROM the recent story about "Name Change Proposal for Winda Woppa Reserve": Whilst I acknowledge the remarkable achievements and community input from the Pritchards,

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Winda Woppa Reserve is the only physical feature with the Winda Woppa name attached. If we take that away, there is nothing (other than colloquialisms) to pin us to a map. I would resist a name change on that basis. Jon Howe

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The Myall Bistro voucher went to Chris May. Telephone: (07) 5553 3200 PO Box 8271 TOToll ENTER: complete the Puzzle, then POST it to us. Free:Simply 1 800 652 284 4 May: Round 8Bofu n the d aNewcastle l l Q l d District Fax: (07) 5553 3201 your NAME, Address, Phone and EMAIL. A u s twas r a l i aplayed 4 2 1 7today INCLUDE: You must include Pennants competition DRAWN: All the CORRECT (and only Correct) weekly entries of NOTA Puzzle #6 with the First National Grade 4 and Grade Email: auspac@auspacmedia.com.au received will go into a draw, which will occur at the end of each month. 7 Dolphin sides playing at home the www.auspacmedia.com.au Visitwhilst our site: AGES: All Ages. First National Grade 6 Dolphins played away at Hexham, which by now is really not one of their favourite venues. NAME:.................................................................. ADDRESS:................................................................................................................. APRIL Winner Rain in the morning was such that there seemed like little chance of the home games Sharon Fry PH:...................................................................... EMAIL:..................................................................................... being played. Tanilba Bay Organisers however, with one eye on the by a team radar, were optimistic that there would be Maitland Club and were successful winning by 16 shots. playing well below their capability. Hexham won the day 59-42! play, if not a little delayed from the 1.00pm two games and narrowly going down in the Tea Gardens kept their Sectional playoff third. The Tea Gardens “mighty sevens” avenged starting time. The final score; Tea Gardens 62 East the Grade 6 defeat with a good win over chances alive winning the match 88-59. Visiting teams arrived and the drizzle 5 May: In Sunday Bowls 12 players enjoyed Hexham at home. continued for a time but by 12.30 the signs Maitland 45. the morning with 2 games of triples and a The Grade 6 side, playing Hexham at Another smashing win from the Doug were there that play would start at about 1.30. game of pairs. Some late sopping up by the ingenious Ron Hexham, won only one game on what was, very Naylor four winning 43-8. Linda Richards and Tim Grant won the day Not to be outdone the Alan Greenhalgh Rowe and his team meant that when players likely, a rain affected green. and all enjoyed a nice lunch. The Leigh Hunt team had a narrow win and team tallied up another great win 31-13. took to the green there was no sign of surface There will be no Sunday Bowls next week the Bill Thrift Team had a narrow loss, but the The remaining side drew the heat off the water. The Grade 4 side was taking on the East remaining team had a hard slog, going down other teams but were completely out-bowled due to Mother’s Day. The semi-finals of the major Pairs were played today in bitterly cold and wet conditions. Pip Sullivan and Ron Green, (substituting for Geoff Fowler), won the remaining semiGeoff Lambert final spot last week defeating Noel Jackson and 5th. David Brailey Ron Greg Smith. Hampton Today they faced the reigning champions, Hawks Nest Vets 10th. Ross Hutchinson Paul Peter Gurney and John Parkinson. Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH McLean They were valiant in defeat going down 11By Tony SMITH 16th. Bob Macklinshaw Pip 20. STABLEFORD. 9/1/2019. Sullivan In the other game, Danny Johnson and Ross q Phil Hayward. 2BBB Aggregate Stableford. Front 9 Barry just managed to get home beating Col 2/5/2019. 1. Frank Murphy 19 c/b Saillard and Dave Perry by one shot 20-19. 1. Phillip Hayward & Dusan Kuzmic 76 2. Ross Weightman 19 The final will be played next Friday 10 May, 2. Michael Ritchie & Neil Clifton 72 3. Peter John Walters 18 c/b commencing at 12.30 pm. 3. David Rimmer & Richard Morley 71 Vouchers to 15 c/b This will be a cracker of a game! 4. Joe James & Colin Bagnall 70 Back 9 In other news: The Major Singles 5. Clemo Clemens & Kevvy Williams 1. Bill Vandenberg 22 nominations sheet is now on the board and 69 c/b 2. Phillip Hayward 20 will close 13th May with the first game on NTP. 3. Dusan Kuzmic 19 c/b Sunday 19th. 10th A. Joe James Vouchers to 14 c/b q Front nine q Back nine Finally the Men’s bowling club 16th A. Col Clinch B. Andrew NTP. A winner Frank winner Bill congratulates the Ladies grade 4 on runner Docherty B q Dusan Kusmic. Murphy. Vandenberg. up in their current Pennants competition, well Balls To. 63 c/b 3rd. Grahame Brydon done!

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Post Sectional Final Tea Gardens Women’s Bowls By Lynda RICHARDS

THE Post Sectional Final for our Grade 4 Yellow side commenced on Sunday 28th April at Raymond Terrace. Two games were bowled on that day, one on the Monday and another on Tuesday. Going into the last day of play our side were in equal first place with Cardiff. Both sides holding 14 points just

a difference in margins they had 68, Tea Gardens 57. The margins being irrelevant as we were bowling against Cardiff on this final day of play, we just needed to win. One TG team had a win, but their score was not enough to compensate for our losing team, we gained 1 point Cardiff 4 points, 18 v 15 so close and yet so far. A great effort by our side, well done ladies. Congratulations to Jean Glover, Bev Stephens,

Loretta Baker and Karen McPhie who scored 8 shots in one end bowling against Lambton Park during the Finals. Many thanks to all our club members, the members from the men's bowling club and the friends who came to support our side at the Pennant Finals, it was fantastic having you there to cheer us on. There was no social bowls played on Tuesday 30th April. On Thursday

2nd May, post Pennant lunch plus social bowls. Format for social bowls was 3 games of "turn around" Triples. Prior to play Club President Robyn Webster formally welcomed new member Trish Ward to our club and bestowed birthday greetings to Ingrid Luck. A great win for Dorothy Thompson, Sandra Leisemann and Robyn Webster 14 v Ingrid Luck, Judi Polak and Pat Baker 5. Lyn Nightingale, Bev Rhodes

and Lynne Green defeated Jan Coomer, Jeanette Emmett and Kayelene Pearson 20 v 13. Trish Ward, Jo Younghusband and Karen McPhie winning 17 v 12 against Pam Gilchrist, Kathie Rimmer and Lynda Richards. Winners on the day with the highest margin was Lyn Green's team. Following play all bowlers and members enjoyed our post Pennant lunch catered for by the Myall Bistro and Café. Formalities

after lunch, President Robyn Webster congratulated the Grade 4 Yellow side, presented Jean, Bev, Loretta and Karen their "8 pin", announced the winner Bev Rhodes and Runner Up Dorothy Thompson of the "at home competition" and thanked all members for their hard work during 2019 Pennant Season. Coming events: Thursday 9th May Bring a Friend to Bowls Day.

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