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By Rachael VAUGHAN THE Rotary Club of Raymond Terrace hosted their ‘Annual Primary School Debating Competition’ this week. The Rotary Club has organised the Annual Primary School Debating Competition for the best part of forty years, making it a well known and respected event on the Port Stephens schools calendar each year. Year five and six students from eight local primary schools competed this year. Participating students in the 2017 competition were; Raymond Terrace Public School, Irrawang Public School, Grahamstown Public School, St Brigid’s Primary School, Clarence Town Public School, Seaham
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Public School, Medowie Public School and Wirreanda Public School. The final was held on 13 November 2017, between Seaham Public School and Wirreanda Public School. Both Seaham and
Wirreanda had not reached the finals for the last eight years, so the experience was exciting for both schools to reach this level. Wirreanda team members were; Eden McAusland, Ella Clayden, Lana Christie, and Kimrena Joe (Wirreanda Team Adviser). Seaham team members were; Charli Codrington (Chair), Bridie Gillon, Veronica Nunan, Clare Moir (Seaham Team
Adviser) and Tahlia Jarvie. The closely contested debate was won in the end by Seaham Public School, who argued in the affirmative “That society has become too politically correct”. Seaham were awarded the much coveted Perpetual Trophy, which also included a cash donation to the school. The Rotary Club of Raymond Terrace also generously gave a cash donation to each of
the eight schools that participated in the competition this year. Every participating student also received a certificate. Sharon Chambers from the Raymond Terrace Rotary Club told News Of The Area, “We would like to thank all the schools that participated, and especially the teachers for their time and effort involved in furthering the skill of public speaking.”
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Environmental Plan 2013, providing detailed planning and design guidelines for how land can be used. Jeffrey Bretag, Council’s Strategic Planning Coordinator, says feedback is now being sought on how these changes may affect the community. “When the DCP was adopted in 2015, there was a commitment to continually review the plan and this amendment
addresses an array of matters that have arisen since its adoption,” Mr Bretag said. “We believe the amendments will mostly affect those who regularly submit development applications, but there are several changes we really would like for the community to be aware of, especially around secondary dwellings, shipping containers and sheds.” Mr Bretag says submissions can be made in a variety of ways up until 5pm Friday 1 December 2017.
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FROM Page 1 become one of historical importance. The Australian Bureau of Statistics released results of the non-binding postal survey undertaken on behalf of the Federal Government. The question posed, Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry? Was answered by 79.5% of citizens. In evidence that Australia has undergone a significant cultural shift in the past couple of decades, 61.6% (7 817 247) responded Yes and 38.4% (4 873 987) replied No. Of those who returned their postal votes in the Federal electorate of Paterson, which encompasses the Port Stephens Local Government Area, 65.5% (60 915) voted to change the Law, higher than the national average. Ms Meryl Swanson MP, Member for Paterson told News Of The Area, “I’d like to reiterate that I have always been a firm Yes voter.” “Allowing people in our LGBTQI community equal rights will in no way threaten heterosexual marriage.” “Life’s a team sport and we are stronger and happier when we are united.” “It’s great that
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Australians are sending this message of acceptance and telling our young people: It’s OK to be who you are.” In acknowledging that not all constituents voted Yes, and that for some this will be a difficult result to accepts, Ms Swanson said, “To those constituents of mine who voted No, I would like to offer the assurance that they will be entitled to religious protections under Dean Smith’s private member’s bill, which received unanimous, multiparty support.” “It is the best representation of our nation’s intentions.” Local resident, Ms Francess Zahra was overcome with emotion about the historical result. Ms Zahra, who lives in Medowie, has been impacted by the issue, like so many others, through family connections. She told News Of The Area, “When the Yes vote came through, I cried happy tears.” “Not really just for my son and his partner, but for my granddaughter Hazel.” “My son has stood bravely against the criticisms and also embraced the positives, but Hazel is a baby and deserves to be treated as any other child living in a happy family with parents who adore her, which they do.” Local Councillor Mr Giacomo Arnott, who
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RAYMOND TERRACE News Of The Area introduced a (failed) motion to support same-sex marriage at a recent Port Stephens Council meeting said, “Parliament should have got on with its job from day one and changed the marriage act to reflect what we already knew , that the majority of Australians support same-sex marriage.” “Instead, the Liberal Government wasted $122m of public funds to conduct an opinion poll.” “I hope that the Marriage Act will be changed swiftly and without obstruction in the Parliament.” “The Paterson electorate’s strong ‘yes’ vote vindicates my arguments around why I put that motion to Council.” “All levels of Government exist to provide leadership on issues, and failing to pass that motion was a failure from Council to show leadership in our community; who, as it clearly turns out, support that very issue.” State Member for Port Stephens, Ms Kate Washington told News Of The Area, “Our region is home to many loving gay couples who will soon enjoy the same right to marry.” “These couples have been our friends and neighbours for many years and the only change new legislation should bring, is the official recognition of their relationship.” “The overwhelming majority of people across Australia voted in support of equality.” “The last outcome anyone wants to see, is legislation which legalises further inequality.” “In that spirit, it’s also timely to say, that Port Stephens is a beautiful place for weddings and honeymoons.” “We welcome any couples who will soon be able to marry, to start booking!”
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PBL Winners By Rachael VAUGHAN
THIS week’s PBL winners are the final awardees for 2017, bringing a successful year of rewarding our valuable young people to a close. The PBL program, which stands for “Positive Behaviour for Learning” is a behaviour program in all five Raymond Terrace schools, that concentrates on rewarding good behaviour and not focusing on the less than positive.
Each week, News Of The Area will feature the winners within our Raymond Terrace publication, giving further public acknowledgement of the efforts of these students. This week’s winners are; Felicity Webb, Hunter River High School - Awarded for raising awareness of the ‘Riding for the Disabled’ Association. Great work Felicity! Johanne Montanno, Irrawang High School - For representing our school with pride, passion and
dignity at the Lions Youth of the Year competition. Blake Green, Irrawang Public School - For being a supportive student to others throughout swim school. Claire Whitter, Raymond Terrace Public School - For being conscious of her safety and the safety of others at the pool during swim school. Jake Wallace, Grahamstown Public School - For rescuing a puppy and returning it to its owner. News Of The Area will continue to keenly follow and share news of the PBL program in 2018.
q The final award winners for the 2017 PBL season, presented at MarketPlace Raymond Terrace.
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Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Local Community Investment Program Applications now open Since June 2015, AGL has been safely operating the Newcastle Gas Storage Facility at Tomago, approximately 13 kilometres north-west of Newcastle. As a local employer and operator, AGL are committed to making a sustainable and positive contribution within the local community. The Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Local Community Investment Program invests funds back into the community by way of financial support for community based initiatives, projects and events. The Program aims to: • Deliver community wide benefits • Encourage innovation in and support for issues of community significance • Support the work of community organisations The Local Community Investment Program is run bi-annually and awards funding for community initiatives within the Port Stephens and Newcastle Local Government Areas, of up to $5,000. Applications for funding will be assessed by members of AGL’s Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Community Dialogue Group. When can I apply? Applications can be made between 9:00am Monday 30 October 2017 and 5:00pm Monday 27 November 2017. How to apply? Step 1. Visit agl.com.au/NGSFCommunity and download the Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Local Community Investment Program guidelines and application form. Step 2: Submit your application by 5:00pm Monday 27 November 2017. Step 3: AGL will contact you regarding the outcome of your application. For more information, contact the Community Relations Manager via AGLCommunity@agl.com.au or call AGL’s 24-hour complaints and enquiries line on 1800 039 600.
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Myall Coast - 16 Pages
Covering: GREAT LAKES lower region. Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest, Karuah to Bulahdelah, & Stroud.
Top Stories • Crowds flocked to successful Bulahdelah Show • Rotary support for PCYC at Hawks Nest • Big turnout for Bulahdelah Fishing Club’s 2017 Presentation Dinner
Medowie & Tilligerry - 12 Pages Covering: Port Stephens - CENTRAL WARD. Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek.
Top Stories • Salt Ash Public School raise funds for a playground • Williamtown Investigation Area • Imugi Taekwondo Medowie fundraise for Nationals trip.
Bay - 16 Pages
Covering: Port Stephens - EAST WARD. The Tomaree Peninsula.
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Illuminate Boomerang Park
BOOMERANG Park was lit up by a sea of lanterns over the weekend, with the coming together of community to put together the first ‘Illuminate Boomerang Park’ Festival. Illuminate Boomerang Park was organised as a free, family-friendly event for all Port Stephens residents and visitors to attend. The Festival featured a parade of lanterns created by residents over a series of months at public craft classes, skateboarding under lights, live music, circus performers, an exhibition of the park’s history, a glow room and an exciting fireworks finale. The dedicated volunteers of the Men’s Shed had timber lanterns available for purchase, with all proceeds going to charity. Food trucks and vans selling ice creams, coffees and fairy floss were on site for those wishing to purchase, and the hill was covered in families on rugs and camping chairs enjoying a picnic dinner together. Councillor Paul LeMottee officially opened the event, praising the community groups and residents for banding together to pull off such a wonderful event. Steve Brereton performed the smoking ceremony and Welcome to Country, moving up to the stage arena with the lantern parade, greeting locals, and welcoming them to celebrate on the land of the Worimi people. Penny Amberg, Council’s Integrated Strategic Planning Manager, said this was truly a community event, with more than 30 community groups involved.
Covering: Port Stephens - WEST WARD. Heatherbrae, Tomago, Seaham, Hinton and Raymond Terrace.
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• Rotary Public Speaking competition still going strong after forty years • Port Stephens Community Votes Yes For Marriage Equality. • Raymond Terrace Disability Bowl celebrate their Christmas and Presentation party.
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Life Skills and Veges By Rachael VAUGHAN
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STUDENTS from the Support Classes at Irrawang High School have been working on a big project on the school farm for a considerable time now and have finally begun to reap the rewards of their hard work, and the fruits of their labour so to speak. These dedicated students have been hard at work in their garden up on the school farm, planting, watering, cultivating and harvesting the most beautiful array of fresh vegetables. This week the students, along with assistance from their Student Learning Support Officer Mrs Lilley, harvested,
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“Boomerang Park has always been a special place for our community – Illuminate Boomerang Park gave us an opportunity to reconnect with the park and shine the light on all the improvements that have been made over the past two years,” Ms Amberg said. “Whether it’s the skate park, the children’s playground, the Men’s Shed, the croquet court, or the fitness equipment, there really
q Owen and Eamon Brown embraced the illuminate theme. is something for everyone to enjoy now at Boomerang Park.” It was lovely to see so many families out for the evening with chairs and rugs on the hill, enjoying the free activities and the first fireworks in Raymond Terrace for two decades. West Ward Councillor, Giacomo Arnott told News Of The Area, “It was amazing to see so many locals turn out to celebrate the history and future of Boomerang Park.” “I’ll be continuing to push Council to invest even more into the park, as it is an historically underutilised asset and we need to be making better use of it.” “I will be working hard to make sure this event comes back even bigger and better next year and into the future,” Cr Arnott said.
cleaned, weighed, sorted and bagged/banded the vegetables into bunches for sale to appreciative school staff. Aside from the pride in producing such a great crop, the students are learning social and interpersonal skills as they deal with each other and staff in a positive way. They are developing teamwork skills, and using maths and marketing in real life situations. Mrs Lilley commented, ”It is a big bonus to produce these vegetables for staff, as all funds raised help to subsidise rewards days for the students.” School representative Lue Fagan added, “Thanks students, we are going to enjoy your fresh veges this weekend!” “Well done on all your hard work.”
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I am an only child and therefore responsible for my parents as they age and eventually pass away. My father wants to be cremated. My mother wants to be buried. I think it would be nice for them to stay together in the one spot. Any advice? Mr NB, Salt Ash Dear Mr NB, WELL, this is a macabre little Jasminda problem. As if there isn’t enough sombre news at the moment with rare dugongs being caught in commercial fishing nets, Trump on the back foot after trying to put elephant trophy imports back on the agenda, and various other calamities. And now your email. As much as I don’t want to think about death while eating my afternoon tea, Mr NB, can I use this opportunity to say that the best way to dispose of the dead is in a pod. Now, I don’t know if these are legal in Australia yet, but I certainly hope, when my time comes, that my family will arrange a burial pod which will turn me into a lovely tree. Can you imagine how much more aesthetically pleasing graveyards would be if people were put into a pod, complete with seeds, that then sprouted to life (with a bit of help from the organic matter). Grey gravestone or green tree? Spooky graveyards or lush forests? The choice is pretty easy. Now, with your particular problem, if dad goes first, you can just pop him on the shelf in a little pot and then place him in the ground with your mother. If your mother is the first to go, you can always sprinkle your father’s ashes over her burial place. I really must go now, because my husband is looking over my shoulder, wondering why I am researching burial methods, when I am supposed to be helping him with the gardening. Carpe diem, Jasminda
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Jeremy Bilson takes the stage on friday night from 7:45 pm, and it’s a performance you don’t want to miss. Jeremy is a musical ‘jack of all trades’, suited to all musical tastes and preferences. He was originally classically trained, and is a graduate of the Newcastle Conservatorium of Music. Jeremy has branched out with his musical performances, and now gravitates towards soulful pop, rock and folk and soul covers. He is a singer, songwriter and keyboardist, who is well suited to any private or public function/event including weddings, parties, business functions, café’s, restaurants and bars. Jeremy has released two studio EP’s so far of his
music, ‘Head Above Water’ and ‘Fingerprints’. His music draws on inspiration from artists such as Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Elton John, Sam Smith, Billy Joel, Adele and John Mayer. Jeremy has been performing regularly around the Newcastle region at local venues, weddings, corporate events and functions, as well as touring up and down the Australia’s East coast playing shows in Brisbane, Byron Bay, Wollongong, Sydney and the Gold Coast. When Jeremy isn’t performing he teaches music full time at the National Music Academy where he specialises in teaching piano and song writing lessons. Jeremy told News Of The Area, “After touring the New South Wales and Queensland coast performing and releasing my second EP,
I’m so excited to be playing an incredible night of live tunes at Bulahdelah Bowling Club.” “This is the first time I’ve had the opportunity to perform in Bulahdelah and am looking forward to seeing you there at the Bowling Club for a great night.” You can catch Jeremy Bilson on stage this Friday from 7:45pm.
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P-Tech launch By Rachael VAUGHAN
HUNTER River High School P-TECH students are becoming ambitious thanks to the commitment time. and dedication from dedicated teachers and industry partners. P-TECH (Pathways to Technology)is the model being delivered at Hunter River High School, a partnership between education, industry and community. It is a partnership with a clear purpose; to provide an industry supported pathway for young people to achieve, that strengthens their employment prospects. Activities that link to The Pathways to Technology (P-TECH program) program has been offered to Year 10
students at the school since February this year. Students took part in specific activities, events and information sessions that broadened their minds towards a P-TECH pathway in 2018. A cohort of students have selected to study specific P-TECH pathways in Years 11 and 12 from next year. This month, Hunter River High School opened their doors to reputable training providers; the NSW Department of Education Training services NSW, AMPcontrol Group, the University of Newcastle, BAE Systems, Tomago Aluminium, UAV Air, Varley Group, Department of Education NSW, Jetstar Airways, AiGroup and RDA Hunter, by hosting
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an official launch for their P-TECH program for the 40 odd students who will be participating in the program in 2018. Liana Nadalin, Hunter River High School Industry Liaison Officer, said “P-TECH will broaden their skills and knowledge, but the school will also focus on
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their journey and ensure each student becomes familiar with journaling their experiences.” “The Hunter River High School students are becoming leaders, regardless of a title, P-TECH activities have improved maturity levels and their commitment to learning and future pathways.”
“This is leadership in the making.” “Curiosity inspires and P-TECH is creating very curious inquisitive minds,” she said. Thanks to this innovative national program, Hunter River High School students have been given a leg up into emerging technology streams such as advanced
Quilt and Literature Award Winners By Geoff WALKER DON’T sit down!” This was the advice given to Anna Bay’s Jann Sturdy by the announcer at the 2017 quilting show. You see, Jann more or less scooped the pool with her entries, returning to the table time and again to pick up more
prizes. Others to do well included Lynley Keers, Wendy Nutt, and Maureen Grealy. Some 58 quilts were entered with a further 29 on display over the weekend of November 18th and 19th at Club Lemon Tree. Wendy Nutt has also recently won a commendation in the Australian Modern Quilt Show.
q Students from the Raymond Terrace Public School teams “Terrace Terrors” and “Terrace Titans”. By Rachael VAUGHAN RAYMOND Terrace Public School students have attended the ‘First Lego League robotic competition’ for the third year in a row, this year coming home with two trophies in their first double win. Two teams of six students each competed, aptly named the “Terrace Terrors” and the “Terrace Titans”. They received the ‘Research Award’ and ‘Inspiration Award’ respectively. The Regional Final
was held at Baulkham Hills North Public School and the Raymond Terrace Public School team was the only Hunter based school competing besides Cessnock Public. They competed against both private schools, homeschool groups and Public Education groups. Raymond Terrace Public School teacher Mrs van de Wijgaart told News Of The Area, “The double win highlights the excellence of our 21st Century learners and is a celebration of quality Public Education.”
THE Australian Government will extend blood testing, water connections and participation in the epidemiological study to newly defined management areas previously not part of the Investigation Area at Williamtown. The Department of Defence has been working
to finalise its Human Health Risk Assessment for the RAAF Base Williamtown environmental investigation in consultation with the NSW Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) and the Williamtown Expert Panel. The information provided through the study has informed the Expert Panel and NSW EPA’s consideration
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“This was my first year as a First Lego League robotic coach and it was an exceptional STEM achievement for both teams to come away with trophies in the competition.” Jackson Cheetham, one of the team members, said, “This was the best day EVER!” “I love robot coding.” The First Lego League robotic competition challenges young people to think like scientists and engineers. Teams work together to choose and solve a real-world problem. of the health advisories regarding PFAS in the area around RAAF Base Williamtown. Earlier this week, the NSW EPA announced new health advisories, consisting of the creation of management areas better reflecting the extent and concentration of PFAS identified in the Defence investigation. These management areas extend beyond the boundaries of the
manufacturing and engineering, aero skills and aviation - remote piloting. Hunter River High School is grateful to have such great facilities, teaching staff and P-TECH partners, who bring together all the relevant elements for their students to be their best version and industry ready.
q Jann Sturdy and Lloyd Hogg with one of Jann’s prize winning quilts. They are also required to build, test, and program an autonomous robot using Lego mindstorms technology to solve a set of missions in the Robot Game On Friday 24 November, Investigation Area established by the NSW EPA in 2015 and are consistent with the findings from the Defence investigation. Defence intends to continue its collaboration with the Hunter Water Corporation to connect residents to the town water network. This will now be extended to residents within the newly defined management areas where it is feasible to do so. Defence will be engaging with these
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three teams of Raymond Terrace Public School students will travel to Saint Phillip’s Christian College to complete a whole-day RoboCup Junior Workshop. Mrs van de Wijgaart said, community members to assess their circumstances and establish an appropriate response which minimises their exposure. The Commonwealth Department of Health has also announced it will be extending its Voluntary Blood Testing Program, the associated epidemiological study and mental health support services to those residents who were not previously in the Investigation Area.
The Quilt Show was also chosen as a venue to announce the winners of the Port Stephens Literature Awards 2017. The $1100 in prize money is funded by PSSC, Club Lemon Tree and entry fees. It has been running for some 15 years under the umbrella of TACE (Tilligerry Adult and Community Education), a not for profit group connected to Port Stephens Shire Council. This year drew entries from every Australian state with local writers from Medowie, Tea Gardens and Tanilba Bay featuring in the top 21 awards. First prize ($500) went to Sophia Field from Victoria with her story ‘Chocolate Milk’. The same story also won the $50 Judges’ award. Second prize ($300) was taken out by Tasmanian Freya Cox with her entry ‘A Colour of Loss.’ The News Of The Area award ($150) was for ‘A Child Named Warrior written by Rob Viskovich from Lane Cove in Sydney.
“Our aim is to compete in RoboCup Junior in 2018.” “On this day children will learn to code rescue, soccer and dance programming, using the same Lego Mindstorm EV3 robots.” A community information session will be held at the Murrook Cultural Centre on 5 December 2017, and two community walk-in sessions will be held to present the finding of the final Environmental Site Assessment and Human Health Risk Assessment reports for Williamtown. These reports will be released prior to the walkin sessions.
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Christopher Robert “Rob” Passed away 16.11.2017 Aged 90 Years Late of Hawks Nest Formerly of Beecroft Beloved husband of GWEN. Loving father & father-in-law of SUSAN & PATRICK (dec’d), GARY & JENNY. A much loved ‘poppop’ to RACHEL, EMMA, JAMES & SARAH. Relatives and Friends of ROB are warmly Invited to attend his Funeral Service in the Chapel of Lance Boots Funerals, 3 Johnson Close, Raymond Terrace this FRIDAY, 24.11.2017 at 11am. A private cremation will follow.
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Garage Sale 6 CARRAMAR Cresc Hawks Nest Sat 26 8am. Household items, bedding, bric a brac 8 WINDEYER Close Medowie Treasures, collectables, h/hold, ladies handbags vintage furniture, organ, model aircraft, aviation books, travel bags, all cheap. Sat/ Sun 8am
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STRATA Mowing Contracts. Waterfront Bay Area 40k+ Annual 30hrs pr wk. All Zero Turn Work Price Negotiable. Fred 0403 960 733
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MOBILTY Scooter Pride Celebrity X, battery O charger, rear LD carry Sbag and front basket. $600. or near offer. 0414447820
FREEZER Westinghouse 180l Upright brand new. Never used Rrp $649 Selling for $500 Ono. 49972940 Tea Gardens
MOBILITY chair “Pride” Hardly used $600 Ph 0488459762
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
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For Sale 4 DRAWER black gloss TV unit very good condition $150 ono ph: 0450269368 ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au BAR fridges (x2) $75 each Ono. Ph 02 49191856. Salamander Bay BED Head / 2 side chests with drawer. Priced reduced $300 0428450925. Text for picture BLACK glass and chrome 3 tier audio, t.v stand. Excellent condition, p.u. Tea Gardens. $55. 0419409913 BOSKA Electric Golf Buggy. Near new condition, seat & umbrella holder. Light weight Lithium battery. $495.00 Ph 49843494 CORNER unit, Oregon timber & leadlight glass, H-167cm x D-94cm x LD L –242cm SO$100. Old double school desk $100 4997 2302 DARK Brown Leather Lounge with two LD matching SOchairs Very Good condition. $550 0427642075 DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584 DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au
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FRIDGE 2door h 166 w 76cm. Good Cond $125 ph 49810798 or 0410678958. FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986 GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set LD & tees. with newOballs S 0417221396 $350ono GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 4997 0986 HALL Cabinet. Price reduced to $800. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au HOUSE bricks. Cream in colour. D Sandstone L retaining SO wall blocks Best offer. Raymond Terrace 0438074087 KING, AH Comfort Mattress. 0428450925 for pictures.
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LAPIDARY equipment. 1 large capacity tumbler with box of stones. 1 slab cutter. $75 each or $100 the pair. 1 bench top tumbler $50. Call Frank on 49 823 053 LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au MACROB timber extension dining table and 6 leather chairs with 3 matching wall units and entertainment unit. $500. 0407283748 Text for photos MASSAGE Couch (Solid) 75cm wide. Portable Aluminum. 3 fold Black New has not been opened. $180 Ph: 0428450925.
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BOWLS set with shoes $90. Henselite Dreamlines Burgundy Brand new comfortfit pro shoes size 8 plus measure, lifter and bag. Mobility Walker $50 Shoal Bay 49813784.
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Maintenance / Gardener Casual RSL LifeCare, Tea Gardens Grange is looking for a reliable casual person to join our Maintenance / Gardening Team. Previous experience in maintenance and gardening essential. A strong work ethic, ability to work as part of a team, combined with good communication skills and current drivers licence MR or above as driving of village bus will also be required. Applications in writing to: The Village Manager PO Box 307, Tea Gardens NSW 2324 or email: julie.woolard@rsllifecare.org.au Applications close: 24 November 2017
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CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 SOFA bed/lounge 3 seater - good cond. $180, NestLD of tables SO for DVD’s $40, Cabinet & Disc’s, turns around $90. 49820798 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au SWINGING metal entrance gates with latches $300 4997 0986 TWO single pine LD beds, $70 SO pair or $40 each. 0432485966 TIMBER dining suite $250 very good cond. Tea G/dns 49198091 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au
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Community Care Coordinator, Tea Gardens Are you a dynamic professional, reliable, caring person looking for work in the Tea Gardens & Hawks Nest area? You will be providing leadership, coaching and support to a team who supports clients in the community (Home Care Packages), including client assessments, rostering, care plan development and reporting. Hours are negotiable. Essential: • Ability to drive growth and market our service in changing times • Sound understanding of Consumer Directed Care and the development of individualised budgets for clients • Superior customer service skills • Excellent assessment and coordination skills • Good time management skills • Ability to work unsupervised • Proven team work/effective communication skills • Good computer skills • Current Driver’s Licence and own vehicle (petrol allowance available) • Smart phone (phone allowance payable) Please forward your application to Pauline Cooper at pauline.cooper@rsllifecare.org.au Applications close: Monday 27 November 2017.
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TIMBER single bed and mattress as new Rarely used $200 0415374765 Shoal Bay TWO QB air mattresses and elec. pump $60 Ono for both 49841127 Nelson Bay TYRE on steel rim. Yokohama Geolander as new 215/70R/16 $75. ph 0416229166 WELDER Generator 14HP petrol motor electric start 200amp welder & leads 3.5kva 240V very good welder. $1500.00 email don@legges. id.au Ph. 0418845358
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This will be held at 11.30 a.m. on FRIDAY 8 DECEMBER 2017 at the TEA GARDENS HOTEL, DOLPHIN ROOM, 85 MARINE DRIVE. Members of Myall U3A are encouraged to attend and nominate for a committee position. A two-course luncheon will follow at a cost of $25. Please buy your ticket beforehand from a committee member. Enquiries to : Ray Keipert 4997 2356 Lyn Chaikin 4997 1148 Maggie Buchanan 4997 0482.
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MidCoast Council is seeking expressions of interest from persons wishing to lease the rooms previously used as the library in the building located on Wade Park, Meade Street, Bulahdelah. For more details on the lease and to obtain a copy of the Application to Lease, please contact Leonie Cooke, Senior Property Officer on 6591 7336. c NOTA Graphics - Ref: MCCO_240817 PO BOX 450 (02) 6591 7222 FORSTER NSW 2428 council@midcoast.nsw.gov.au
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PROPOSAL TO INSTALL NEW MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION EQUIPMENT Vodafone plans to undertake maintenance activities at the existing facility located at 6783 Pacific Hwy, Tea Gardens 2324 (RFNSA# 2324002) 1.
The proposed works consist of the replacement of internal equipment wholly concealed within the existing equipment shelter.
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Vodafone regards the proposed installation as ‘maintenance activities’ in accordance with the Telecommunications Act 1997 based on the description above.
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Further information can be obtained from Brad James, 0405 013 316, brad.james@ huawei.com and at www.rfnsa.com.au (RFNSA numbers above). The proposed infrastructure will be in compliance with the ACMA EMR regulatory arrangements.
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Written submissions should be sent to: Brad James at brad.james@huawei.com or Huawei Technologies Pty Ltd, Level 5, 12 Help St, Chatswood NSW 2067 by 4 December 2017.
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TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456
CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257
REGENT Cruiser Caravan 16 FT. 2008 Full Annex unused, Air Conditioned, Single Beds, Café Seating, Big Fridge, Excellent Condition. $18,000 Phone 0412683979
2003 475 Quintrex Coast R u n n e r with 80HP Johnson 4 stroke motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv.Always garaged/ Fingal Bay One owner. $23,500 For further info call 0421 253 132
2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099
MITSUBISHI Pajero 1993/94 3.5 litre. Auto manual, spotlight, Nudge bar CB radio, 148,000k Original, Good tyres Very gd.cond. $9,000 Ono. 6 months rego BD68NP. Ph 0400193758
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28FT yacht fibreglass Swing keel with 9.9merc +dinghy. In Salamander Bay. Lots of extras A1 cond. $28,900 0418682806
QUINTREX DREAMRIDER 5.0 with FELK trailer, beamy aluminium specially strengthened Boatcoded hull in good condition with little use, fibreglass decking, D hull recently OL two-pack S coated. Requires motor and fit-out with much equipment provided incl custom underfloor fuel tank, flotation etc. This model renowned for stability & smooth ride. $OFFERS. Ph: 0418611988.
WOODEN cot $80. Wooden high chair $20. Kids wooden Table and chairs $25. Play pen $60 Stroller $10. Baby bath $5. Nelson Bay 0249844510 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area Email for Price & Proof
Caravans 2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321 20FT Golden Eagle Eureka 2015 Caravan Rego sept 2018 Ex. Cond. little use Q.bed, ensuite. Lots of storage. Fully equipped with Solar panel $49,500 0434191487
Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au CAMPER trailer. King bed. Cameron canvas. Very good cond. Annex and extras $2,500 Ono 49975259 OZTRAIL 7 Camper Ex cond. Garaged. Little use, w/annex, Soldiers Point. $2500. 49191121 or 0428491076 REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au
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TRACKMASTER Sturt 4x4, 13’x 6’x6” Built Dec/ 2001, Rego 6/2018. Has Sugarglider Suspension, Electric Brakes,90 litre 3 Way Fridge,Tregg Hitch and mount for vechicle, D 2x solar L panels with batterySO management system,single battery/ and Anderson plug to connect to vechicle, 240/12V Inverter, 2 x 60 litre Water tanks /gauges. Many many more extras. Excellent condition. $23000
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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
MOTOR home. Toyota coaster delux. 1990 Blue and white.Good cond. Prof. fit-out. Long wheel base. 6months rego interstate.+ cert. Compl. NSW. Log book & many extras. More info call Kevin 0477826655 Bulahdelah
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STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651
ALLY Craft Bermuda 560. Cutty. Full Camping cover 09 Optimax 90 HP. 74 hrs $19500 ono 0409384597
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By Rachael VAUGHAN THE Raymond Terrace Disability Bowls group has just celebrated two successful years of operating at the Raymond Terrace Bowling Club. Founder Adam Nicholas is looking forward to many more years and smiles on faces, and told News Of The Area, “This sport is for any person of any gender or age.” “Our group is one of few in the country that accepts all types of disabilities and challenges.” Lawn Bowls is a low impact sport where people with a physical disability can participate equally with ablebodied competitors. There are no changes to the standard competition rules of Bowls applied when the disability teams play. Lawn bowls is a fun and social team sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and fitness abilities, disability or not.
The group usually run on a Wednesday night from 5.30 to 7.30 pm, and are affiliated with Endeavour Group Australia. They are also supported by their sponsors, Optus Raymond Terrace and Raymond Terrace Bowling Club. This week the Raymond Terrace Disability Bowls group had their Presentation night and Christmas party. The trophy winner for 2017 was Maddie Petith, who proudly accepted the award. The trophy was presented by Sigrid Jones, the Branch Manager of National Australia Bank Raymond Terrace Branch. The runner up places for 2017 went to Tim and Mitch Low. If this sounds like a group you’d like to be involved with next season, please give Adam a call on 0432 187 010 if you’d like more information.
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