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Night At The Library By Heather SHARP READING Hour was held on Thursday, 29 September and children all across Australia dropped what they were doing and read for 60 uninterrupted minutes. Getting in early on book reading was the Medowie Girls’ Guide who took their love of books to a whole new level. Not connected to the official Reading Hour, the Guides organised a sleepover at the Library. Ms Elizabeth Keeley, Medowie District Manager, told News Of The Area, “It came about because we were looking for a fun and different location to take our Guides.”
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elected in the Deputy role in 2018. Prior to this, Cr Doohan previously held the role from 2015 through to 2018. Speaking after being sworn in at tonight’s Council meeting, Cr Doohan said it was a privilege and an honour to have been re-elected in this key leadership role. “I’m excited to be back in this role and continuing to work together with my
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“Girls were given an opportunity to explore the library and borrow books.” Ms Keeley worked with Ms Donna Lloyd, Raymond Terrace Branch Librarian to make the event happen. Ms Keeley said, “The joy on the girls’ faces as they explored the library, some for the first time, was wonderful.” “Each Guide made their very own pillow to bring and use at the
Guides this was their first time using a sewing machine and they loved every moment.” This was the Medowie Guides second library sleepover and 32 Guides with 8 leaders attended this year. The girls have dinner in the library, read books, play board games, watch a movie as part of the evening.
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q The current Port Stephens Women In Business Committee. By Marian SAMPSON PORT Stephens Women in Business started with an idea and then a meeting of local business women came together. Together the idea of inspiring and creating a network which would help local women develop their businesses through networking, mentoring and education was embraced. Leah Anderson, now President of the Tomaree Business Chamber and her colleague Carly Bush are the instigators of the initiative.
This week the group celebrated 10 years of Positive Networking for Women. The event was full of glitz and glamour. As members past and present dressed to impress for the Gala Ball which celebrated the Landmark. Leah Anderson was the not for profits first president, Emily Perry now fills this role. Medowie’s Kylie Smilie has also filled the role, together these women have created a movement which is strong and empowers local business women. Whether working in
for the the Tomaree Breast Cancer Support Group. Emily Perry told News Of The Area, “Port Stephens Women In Business will will be presenting a cheque for $2000 to the Tomaree Breast Cancer Support Group at their In The Pink breakfast on Wednesday 16 October.” “The Ball was wonderful and it is fantastic that Port Stephens Women In Business are able to support a women’s charity at the same time as celebrating achieving 10 years of women supporting women.”
micro business or for large corporates all are welcomed and all have access to the help and support of the networks vision. That vision is to empower, mentor and create lasting friendships. In fact the friendships created through membership even saw international attendees at the ball which celebrated Port Stephens Women In Business’ tenth anniversary. The event was held at Shoal Bay Country Club and was billed as sold out and successfully raised $2000
LAST week Police located debris from the helicopter which crashed off the Port Stephens coast (almost a month ago now). Police were advised of an aircraft fading off the radar about 6.30pm on Friday 6 September 2019, before a search operation was commenced in the vicinity of Anna Bay. It has since been confirmed that five people were on board the aircraft at the time. A multi-agency search operation has been conducted with officers from NSW Police Marine Area Command, Port Stephens-Hunter Police District, Australian Maritime Safety Authority, Australian Transport Safety Bureau, Australian Defence Force, Westpac Rescue Helicopter and NSW Marine Rescue.
Defence provided support through a Royal Australian Navy Coastal Minehunter vessel, HMAS Huon. This vessel provided underwater search and reconnaissance assistance to locate and identify the debris. Over the past week, the search and recovery efforts have been focused on an area near Birubi Point. A large area was searched with numerous amount of debris located. Late last Wednesday (25 September 2019), Police divers were able to locate and retrieve some debris from the aircraft and human remains, about 30 metres below the surface. Detectives from Marine Area Command are continuing investigations working closely with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.
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Police Reward PBL Winners By Heather SHARP
THIS week’s PBL winners received their awards from District Inspector for Port Stephens Hunter Police District, Mr Tony Townsend. A well-known local identity, having played for the Newcastle Knights as a foundation player in 1988, he grew up in Dungog. Mr Townsend has been a Police Officer for over 30 years and currently holds the portfolio of Aboriginal Engagement Officer. This week’s award
winners include: Max Owens, Grahamstown Public School: Max handed a wallet into Centre Management at MarketPplace that he found in Blooms Chemist. Max always displays responsible behaviour and is extremely trustworthy. Grace Outtrim, Medowie Public School: For assisting students during the Showcase concert at Irrawang High School. Grace was observed helping younger students in the holding rooms and in escorting students around
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the grounds. Blair Soars, Hunter River High: Nominated for his leadership and sportsmanship. Blair consistently demonstrates a positive attitude to all aspects of his education, family and community. Caitlyn Bird, Seaham Public School: Caitlyn is an outstanding school citizen. She organises activities for younger students and assists other students during maths lessons. Simon Emanuel, Karuah Public School:
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Simon always follows Karuah Public School values of respect, responsibility, and pride. Simon is often observed in the community riding his scooter safely and with the appropriate safety gear. Kaitlyn Taylor, Irrawang Public School: Nominated for volunteering at Breakfast Club every school week for the past two years. Outstanding display of our school PBL values. Hayley Lewis, Raymond Terrace Public
School: Hayley displayed the PBL values of acting responsibly and respect when representing the school at the Hunter Dance Festival in Newcastle. Maddaline Logan, Salt Ash Public School: For demonstrating leadership skills at Hunter River High School’s Showcase performance during the finale, by organising a number of younger students safely into position on the stage.
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MOST of us look forward to living the dream. Retirement can be exciting, coming to the end of your working career with a calendar now open for relaxation and enjoyment is a time many people look forward to during younger years. But the prospect of retirement can also be daunting. Some new retirees worry that their days will have less purpose now that they’re not at work, that they’ll be bored, or that they’ll miss the social connection they had with their co-workers or clients. These concerns are just as legitimate as the excitement of winding up work. Many local retirees choose to join one of the many Probus Clubs in the region. As retirees, it is just as important to focus on your physical health as it was when you were younger. During retirement, you might find there is more time to improve taking care of your body. This is good news because your physical health and your mental wellbeing are
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q Port Stephens Probus Club Members enjoying a fishing day. connected. The Federal Government’s Head to Health website shows how exercising, eating a balanced diet, getting enough sleep and even drinking enough water can all affect our mood and energy levels. Ann Gibson of the Probus Club of Port Stephens wants News Of The Area readers to consider these questions, “Has it been a while since you tried a new sport or type of physical activity? “How often do you attempt a new recipe?”
She believes that just because you’re getting on in decades doesn’t mean you can’t try new things. Joining Probus can provide you with an opportunity to access new friends and ideas with people who enjoy the same things as you do. “We are very lucky in our area to have so many options to join a social group or sporting organization.” Probus offers many different activities to suit all active or “not so active” retirees!
There are a few Probus Clubs to choose from catering to men or women only or mixed gender ones that welcome singles and couples. “The Probus Club of Port Stephens is a mixed group of about 150 members who enjoy all the club has to offer with their many activities from dining, BBQs, fishing, bowls, walking, croquet, golf/putt putt, snooker, day trips, cara campers, movie nights, ladies functions, and guest speakers at the meetings on the second Thursday of the month, 9.30am at Nelson Bay Bowling Club,” she said. Everyone is very welcome to attend. You can find out more at www. probusclubofportstephens.org
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OYSTERS, Woodchopping, fishing and family friendly fun is what Karuah’s Timber and Oyster Festival promises to deliver on 21 October. The woodchopping which is always popular kicks off at 10am. Of course the festival celebrates the wonderful produce of the region with oysters fresh from the Karuah River being one of the star attractions. The question on many locals minds, is, who will win the oyster eating competition in 2019? Last year around 180 people put their hats in the ring to participate to see who could down a dozen oysters in the heats and for those
making it to the finals the competition doubles down with competitors downing two dozen oysters. Cole Bros Oysters will be serving up a variety of oysters for festival goers including hot cheesy oysters, versions with bacon and of course oysters al a natural! Festival goers will be pleased to hear that the oysters are currently good eating. Tina Cole of Cole Bros Oysters told News Of The Area, “The oysters are good all year round, they’re quite fat now. “We’ll be serving up barbequed oysters with cheese, as well as lovely fresh oysters at the festival.” The Karuah Motor Yacht Club will once again hold a junior fishing competition on the day of the festival.
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SUNDAY 22 SEPTEMBER: Men’s Stableford: Div 1: Ray Wright 41; Div 2: Robert McLean 41. Ladies Stableford: Div 1:Rhondda Shaw 35; Div 2: Bev Suska 35.
MONDAY 23 SEPTEMBER: VETS: Div 1: John Ducrou 23, Mike Lloyd 21; Div 2: Bob Jackson 25, Don Jones c/b 24 . TUESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER: Ladies 4 Person Ambrose: 1: Ros Kelly, Marjorie Margan, Wendy Heapy - 62 2: Heather Atkins, Jenny Frost, Joan Frost, Deborah Childs 62.87 3: Carol Gilmour, Alana McGee, Susie Anderson, Diana Johnson - 62.87 WEDNESDAY 25 SEPTEMBER: Mens 2 Person Ambrose: 1: Ray Moore, Rod Totman 61.52: Brian Smith, Theo Rutten 623: Paul Tonks, Milton Summerfield 63.5
FRIDAY 27 SEPTEMBER: 4BBB Stableford (No Singles): Place Getters: 1: Alan Bentley 51, David Middlebrook 51, 2: Phil Walker 46, Richard Bennett 46, 3: Shirly Anicich 45, Tony Ginty 45.
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Last years winner pocketed a handy $300 cash. There’s so much to see and do, check out the cars on display, chill out listening to the live entertainment, and check out the markets and food stalls
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SATURDAY 28 SEPTEMBER: Mens Stableford: 4BBB (No Singles) Course 1: Div 1: Garry Jones, Michael Lloyd 48; Div 2: Warwick Moss, Roy Johnson 48; Div 3: Peter Beatty, Danny Marmo 47. Course 2: Div 1: Ray Johnson, David Christensen 51; Div 2: Mikeal Christiansen, Jim Papworth 51; Div 3: Bradley Foley, Jim Papworth 50.
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Nelson Bay Road between Williamtown and Bobs Farm, and called on the Government to honour its commitment. “The uncontroversial motion was defeated 41 votes to 37 – with the Berejiklian Liberal Government refusing to confirm in Parliament their biggest election commitment in Port Stephens,” Ms Washington said. “This was an
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2" Galvanised pipe most with caps. (1)1.8, D (5)2.1, S(1)2.2. $10 OL each. Others avail. 49872338. ALUM colourbond gate, 1200Hx950W. Self closing with latch, screws. Never installed. Primrose. $180. 49872338. CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
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ANTIQUE doll cane basinet, & pram, cup saucer, plate Queen Anne made in Eng $150 0406185362
BELT sander, Makita model 9924NB. LD 76mm cut, SO $65. 0419 144 766
CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au ALUM pullies, single V belt 1 x 6", 1 x 7" diam. $25 each. Ph 0419144766 260919
BEDROOM suite, king size, Corinthian white gloss. Incl: base, head, two bedside tables, tall boy & chest of drawers.Exc. cond. $950 0419219485
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AXLE stands (2), BOSCH Biscuit Joiner extend toO410mm, $5 as new, little use cost LD S 144 766. . $525, sell $250 4987 each. 0419 2338 2208
BBQ 4 burner plus side burner LD with gas SObottle and cover. $100ono. T/ Gardens.0488662877
Open House Sat 5th & 12th Oct 10.00 -11.00 Weatherboard home with a large back deck that takes in BUSH WATER VIEWS. Move in now, ready for Summer. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, polished floors & open plan living,1200sqms block. Ring 0408 341 056 120919
BILLETS of some large Oak, Moranti, Ironwood and Rosewood. Suitable for wood-turning. Price according to quantity 49872338
DINING table - Antique Oak, $150 Antique Oak sideboard with mirror, $300.Both in good cond. 49828689 DOORS legend brace type. (1) 1725H x 760W. (1)1725H x 430W, suit garden shed $40. 49872338. CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
GOLF Clubs, Brosnan, l/hand, complete set, Woods & Irons & Putter. Incl 2 Wilson Deep Red Maxi Drivers. Bag & buggy, $300 0424609065 150819
GOLF Cart EMC 48b Electric Elite model, red, extras, full weather curtains, VGcond $2300 49846137 after 5pm 2609
BEALE Pianola plus rolls. Very good condition, plays well. GreatLDfun for O would parties. S Piano suit keen pianist or beginner. $800. ph.49971110.
BLINDS Roller. As New. 2x Beige Width 2079 x Drop 2310 meters. 2x Roller Blinds Beige Width 996 x Drop 2310 meters. 5xLD Roller Blinds SO Beige Width 1486 x Drop 1460 metres. $90 for the lot or less individually. 0427 307 580 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au BOSCH detail sander. PDA180DE LD model SO $15. 49872338.
DRAWER runners, (4) 700mm $20 a pair. (1) 500mm $10. 0419 144 766 ELECTRIC drill, 1 B&D 10mm (3/8” chuck) made in USA $10. 1 KBC 6.5mm (1/4” chuck) 1950 model, suit collector. $10. Others avail. 49872338. CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au
GOLF buggy Par Maker electric with battery and LDcharger. SOT/Gardens. $100ono. 0488662877 GOLF Buggy electric $250. Set LH clubs $150, RH $150 . Ph 49810798 HANDYMAN retiring: Masonite, ply wood, pyn & mdf board. Offcuts, small to large. From $2. Also soft wood timber, ring for details. 0419 144 766.
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GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, FOOD warmer Maxim needles available. $500. Kitchenpro, new in Phone 0427704592 box. $60 49841127 HAFCO Wood Lathe FREEZER, Teco 172ltr 900mm bed cast iron upright, 13 months old, mount on heavy duty cast iron base chistles LD ex cond. SOPickup only. $600. Raymond Terrace. $220 included 49872338 ono. 0435 919 400. 1508
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CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au KITCHEN setting, VG cond, laminated table 1.2m round , 4 chairs $100 0407915768.
BRAND new boys joggers and school shoes sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. $5.00 - $25.00 4982 8922
FRIDGE, Westinghouse As new, perfect D cond. OL 442 115 $290. PhS0417
HARON dowling kit, model H7200, inc drill, dowl, glue etc. Never used. $40. 49872338.
BRICK elevator, gd cond.LD $500. O S 0419562678
FRIDGE Samsung, Side by side 594L good condition $300 0439662037
HAIER 422lt fridge/ freeze $175 ono Whirpool 220lt fridge/ freezer $90 ono 0402 309 584
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GARDENING tools, various types, cheap. 49872338
CIGTransarch Welder Handy Charger $80. ONO 49872338
G CLAMPS, dawn brand (2) 4” $5 each. (2) 8” $10 each. MPM brand (2) 12” $15 each. 49872338.
CYCLONE rotary turf edger, new, hand operated $30. 49872338.
GALVANISED handy mesh, 2000mm x D OLnew $20 1200mm S (2), each. 4987 2338.
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BAR Solid walnut with canopy. $400ono. 2 Stools $20. Phone 0430 363 046
BUNDABAH $395,000
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PANASONIC FX600 55 Inch LED TV New In Box Unwanted Exchange $900 ONO 49970051
LOAD binder $30 various pieces of chain/ length 49872338
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POOL table 8ft, slate, exc cond. All extras. $450. Call Peter 49191121 or 0428491076. 2609
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LADDERS alum. 1 x Bailey 900mm, single sided, $30. 1 x 900mm Rhino dbl sided $50. 4987 2338. LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489 LUFKIN 10m measuring tape, 25mm blade. $7. 0419 144 766 MASSAGER imported large handheld 2080 chi turbo, as used in chiro rooms. Perfect cond. $300. Older type WALKER, push down to stop no brakes, GC $50. S/Bay. Ph 49846079.
PRIDE new scooter, paid $3100, sell for $2500ono. Also, 1 wheel chair $100 gd cond 49818613 0407044372 PLY wood sheets, (1) 2400x1200x3mm $20. (2)2700x1200x4mm. $30 each. 49872338. POOL table slate $1300. GC, balls, cues. 0418275298. PULLEY blocks, double. 100mm diameter, (2) $30 each. 49872338. RADIATA Pine mostly 70x35, various lenths. Some other sizes avail. Price according to length 49872338
MATERIAL for curtains White. Good quality. Make an offer. 49972317
RECLINER Electric recliner $350. Must sell. 49845586
MERANTI boards (3) 3.0 x 250 x 19, $15 each. Other sizes avail. 0419 144 766. .
RECLINER Electric recliner $350. Must sell. 49845586
MODEL Race Yacht, Soling, complete with radio, battery & stand $600. Model Race Yacht 10M, No sails or radio $150. Peter 0429709382
RED Cedar and Rosewood various sizes and lengths, price on application. 49872338
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OMRON elect nerve stimulator HB-F28 handheld GC $50. Hairdryer, GC plus travel size curling wand, never used $30 for both. S/Bay. Ph 49846079.
RINNAI 400 Convection Gas fire. LPG. $450. 0414 718 586. 1209
ROLLER & Bkt set, brand new $10 49872338 1209
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Trees planted blocking residents’ water views
PORT Stephens Council has, for the last five years planted some 1500 trees throughout the Shire to maintain and enhance corridors for koalas. Currently they are linking Tanilba’s forested foreshore to Sunset Point with a new feeding and breeding strip of eucalypts as the old swamp mahogany trees are nearing their end of their life cycle.
The local Parks and Reserves committee has been notified as well as waterfront residents by a letterbox drop however an issue has come to surface with some residents. A screen of trees, planted before the consultative process, had been completed which has angered some foreshore residents. Positioned close together
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they effectively blocked residents’ water views. Council has agreed to relocate the trees and more plantings will take place between the new amenities block and the western end of the reserve. This will establish a corridor over the long treeless strip and link it with an existing forest near the boat ramp.
Eight cash prizes totalling $1100.
$10 fee for first entry & $5 for other entries. 2000 word limit on any subject. No entry form needed.
q The screen of trees to be removed along the Peace Pde foreshore.
Please have entries postmarked Closing date 30 September 2019.
Australias top Dirt Track Solo and Sidecar riders racing at Barleigh Ranch Raceway
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TROLLEY jack, hydraulic, 1800kg cap. $20. 0419 144 766.
WOODEN Jigsaw organizerOnew LD in box S 1856 $150 4919
TWO single swivel recliners, g/cond, LD beige leather,SO$200 ono 0418426286
WORKCRAFT 14” LD bandsaw, SO little use. $150. 0419144766.
OZITO Bench Saw $100. RYOBI Bench Grinder $60. RHINO Pedestal Drill $80. OZITO Cordless Drill & Battery $30. 2hp Tank Compressor $100. Stud Finder $20. Planer $80. Orbital Sander $40. Power Master Angle Grinder $60. Phone: 02 4981 0681
ROOFTOP Luggage Carrier Thule Pacific 200 460 Ltrs. Thule adjustable roof bars, Ex Cond. Cost: $1175 Sell for $700 Ph 0427 226 586
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ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. 0429485169 Nelson Bay ROUND tile table, large. 4 chairs. Indoor/ outdoor. Bought for $1,300 but will sell for $500. 49819926. SAFETY respirator, twin filters, as new $20 49872338
STAR posts black x 20. $5 each. 0419144766. STILLSONS 18” Walworth, Made in USA. $25. Stillsons. 4987 2338. TABLE Glass, with 4 chairs. As new. 0477624600
TIMBER lounge solid 3 piece - 3 seater and 2 armchairs. $500 0428970662 TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704 TTI Scroll saw, as new. $125. 0419144766. CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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TABLE extendable, 900 x 900, extendable + 4 padded chairs, all as new. teak colour $300 ono ph 49849147
TRITON mk3 work centre with extension & Ryobi saw $225 ono 0414718586 1209
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TEE hinges, galv, heavy duty, (2) 300, (2) 250, used $4 each. 49872338
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“In addition to the classy field of solo riders there is a very strong field of 15 Sidecars the most that has entered at Barleigh Ranch for a very long time and included amongst these are a previous winner of this event David Grainger from
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Queensland but he will not be able to make any mistakes as he will have to contend with current Australian Long Track Champion, Darren Fein also from Queensland who will have former Champion Adam Leibke in his corner, in addition to these two any of the other riders are capable of springing a surprise and come
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TRITON router table with stand, ½” Triton router Oand LD finger jointer Ssetup as new, cost $850 sell $400. 0419144766.
WHEEL Chair, Powered, Invacare TDXSP. Tilts, reclines & elevates. GC. 3 y/o. No longer needed. $3,500ono. Phone 0427 974 136. WOODEN gate leg D New in table 2 sideLfold SO4919 1856 box $250
Items MAHOGANY High quality dining table with six refurbished chairs and matching sideboard Make an offer. Light brown elegant Lounge suite - 2 armchairs and one 3 seater Matching Lamp and Oak Coffee table Sell as a set - make an offer. Also grey metal filing cabinets, 3 drawers $40 each. 2x bookshelves timber $50 each. 49972294 Hawks Nest CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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ROOF racks $100. Aluminium platform s (x2)120kg capacity $150 Hand tools $10. Two wooden planes $20. each 3 in 1 red spotlight $30. 2 rollaway beds $50 each. 6 power boards best offer. 49973143 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
TV unit (incl TV). Make an Offer. CLASSIFIEDS Double sink. Make an ads@mcnota.com.au Offer. 49972317
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2008 Golden Eagle Delux, 21'6", Semi off-rd, qu bed, full ens, cafe dinette, 2-dr 3-way fridge, 400W solar, 200 amp agm batteries, full annex used once, rollout awn, 6 stud wheels off-road tyres, +2spares, portable grey watertank, A/cond, 12/240v TV CD DVD, 12mth rego to buyer. $33,000 with blue slip 0428686122. 190919
5.7m 2002 Evernew Caravan, Ideal long range touring. Tare 1880kgs, GVM 2700kgs, dual axles, 2x95L water, 2x9kgs gas, 2x20L diesel. 2 D spare wheels, OL 2 x 20L diesel. S3-way fridge, air-condit. Dual 12V & 240V power. 1 owner, Note: hail damage to one side. $8,000 with accessories. AVAN Erin Mk11 pop top, 2006 17ft air con, solar, HWS, microwave, tv/video, cd/radio, OLDintegrated S blinds/screens, island bed, privacy screens, roll out awning, many extras, VG cond.
Caravans BOROMA 21’ Caravan 2000 Ensuite, 3 way fridge, w/mach, awning, annexe, Solar, aircon, ledlights,dualaxle,GVM 2.500kg, many extras, Ex Cond $26,000 ono 0428658165 1209
CAMPERVAN Ford Transit 6 Speed Manual Turbo Diesel 89,000kms LD Rego, No Rust 12mths SO Excl mech Many Extras. condition. $31,000 ono 0437603274 or CUB Camper Super Max Escape 2011 full annex, twin beds. Rego Aug 2019 $10,700 49872651 GOLDEN Eagle Grand Tourer 2005, rego 2/20 ex cond, complete with covered annex, 16,500. Ph 0429 617 664.
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AUSTRALIAS top Dirt Track Solo and Sidecar riders will be heading to the Barleigh Ranch Raceway North of Raymond Terrace on Saturday and Sunday 5-6 October for what is going to be one of the best Australian Championship meetings in a number of years. Spokesperson Keith Davies said, “The top riders with be battling it out to be recognised on the prestigious ‘Duke for Edinburgh Trophy’, which is awarded to the winners of the solo and sidecar classes.” The current rider list includes a ‘who’s who’ of Dirt Track racing headed by the current Australian Dirt Track Champion Michael Kirkness and the newly crowned Australian Long Track champion Jarrod Brook from Gympie, however they will have to be in top form as 2 of North Queensland’s best in Kayden Downing and Damion Koppe who both handle the Barleigh Ranch Track well, both making the long Journey from Townsville. With all of the top local riders entered including Boyd Hollis, Sean Mclelland and Connor and Harry Ryan who have all being riding the Barleigh Ranch Track exceptionally well recently the racing is sure to be of a high standard.
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