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The Oyster Festival Page 37

Inside:

November 2013

Richards Old Bookshop Closing in Nov. Page 26

Ken Duncan’s ‘World of Light’ exhibition Launch November 9

See page 47

Help Help The Globolinks Page 7

Central Coast

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Bar facilities, Poker Machines, TAB, Keno, ATM as well as the picturesque golf course.

Live Music on the 1st Saturday night of the month and the Last Sunday afternoon of the Month.

Mangrove Mountain Memorial Club & Golf Course

Hallards Road, Central Mangrove (02) 43 731 129

"Priceless views, undulating bushland setting with well maintained fairways and greens"

Open 6 days a week for lunch & dinner (closed on Mondays).

www.mmmclub.com.au

COLOURS OF SUMMER II

EXHIBITION COMING SOON

Shop 15 Crowne Plaza Terrigal (next to Aromas cafe)

COLOURS OF SUMMER II

EXHIBITION COMING SOON

Shop 15 Crowne Plaza Terrigal (next to Aromas cafe)

Friday Nov 15 @ 7.30pm, Saturday Nov 16 @ 1pm & 7pmLaycock Street Community Theatre, North Gosford

PHONE: 43 233 233

RodricWhite

Jazz Piano withfriends

Central Coast Conservatorium presents

Guest Vocals:Alicia Brock Tiana Young

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Specialists in painted finishes on kitchens and furniture

Complete home decorating service

Deborah Buckley ArtisanIn association with Daorah Enterprises

www.daorah.com.au

Friday – Sunday 10am – 4pm at Yarramalong Showroom or by appointment

Mob: 0438 534 954 Email: [email protected]

ShowrooM: 1629A Yarramalong rd, Yarramalong. Ph: 4356 1958FACtorY: Unit 1/ 111 Gavenlock road, tuggerah NSw 2259. Ph: 4353 4954

FOREST OF TRANQUILITY

390 Ourimbah Creek Road Ourimbah (5klm off M1) Phone: 43621855

www.forestoftranquility.com

Firefly Season Open Every Night 6pm - 9pm Firefly Season Live Music Saturdays & Tours on Thursdays

Bookings & BLOG [email protected]

http://forestoftranquility.blogspot.com.au/

Wizards & Fancy Dress Saturday 16th November 2013

Opening Festival & Local Artisans @ 3pm WORkShOPS & FOOd & PRizES

smart phone photography - Laughter YogaChildren Storytelling & Fire Twirling Tipi Tours & Healing Gong Vibrations Body Percussion & Brain Gym & Stalls

Music: Lightning Bugs & Forest Minstrels

FiREFLy FOREST WALk at 7pm Early Bird Ticket Specials: $30 & 65pp Overnight Tipi Camping $60 - $100pp

Open 7 days. Bookings essential. Cooks Road, Glenworth Valley 20 mins from Gosford

Phone: 4375 1222 www.glenworth.com.au

Australia’s Leading Outdoor Adventure Centre

• Horse riding• Lead pony rides• Quad biking• Abseiling

• Kayaking• Fishing park• Camping• Laser skirmish

Winner of Best Tourist Attraction at the QantasLink Hunter & Central Coast Awards for Excellence in Tourism 2013, Glenworth Valley Outdoor Adventures is located on 3,000 acres of pristine wilderness just one hour from Sydney CBD.Glenworth Valley is unique in offering adventure and leisure experiences with 50km of ancient rainforest trails, lush green valleys, meandering creeks and rock pools.Just 20 minutes from Gosford and 1 hour from Sydney CBD.

Serving Lebanese mezze spread, meat and vegetarian

banquets cooked on traditional charcoal BBQ

and honeyed pastries.Bar Service includes

fine wines and a range of beers on tap.

Opening HOURS 7 Days: 11am - 3pm

Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat: 5pm - 10pm

Bookings: 43CeDARS (4323 3277)

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Terrigal Lagoon at Sunrise © Gary Berman Photography

What’s On 6Your Good Health & Wellbeing 8 Interiors & Exteriors 9-13Regional Map 24 & 25Markets & Events 30On the Water 32 - 33Food Worth Travelling For 34-37That's Entertainment 39 - 42iGallery 43-47

TOwNsWyong to Yarramalong 14-19Greater Toukley 21-23The Entrance 26-27 Avoca Beach 28-29

EMERGENCY NOsGosford Hospital 4320 2111 Woy Woy Hospital 4343 8444Wyong Hospital 4394 8000Police, Ambulance, Fire 000Poisons Information 13 11 26RTA 131 7000 24 hour Emergency Vet Services Coast & Valleys veterinary Hospital Dr Keith C Phillips 02 4355 4704 Jim’s Pest Control 0412 004 879

LOsT OR sTOLEN CREDIT CARDsAmex 1800 230 100 Diners 1800 33 1199 Mastercard 1800 120 113 Visa 1800 805 341

TRANsPORTCentral Coast Taxis 13 10 08Transport info line Timetables 13 15 00

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on The Sydney Princess and enjoy the beauty that is The Central Coast.This month our iMag is 48 pages and there is so much more for you to enjoy, new businesses and galleries to visit. Memory Lane at the Entrance has something old for you to choose from take time to browse as there is a treasure trove of things to choose from and they are diagonally over from The Humble Pie, if you have not eaten here yet you have a gastronomic experience waiting for you. Those of us that have had one of Kens Pies or Profiteroles visit often.Please enjoy your iMag and don’t forget to let our advertisers know you found them in iMag. without them we would not have this free magazine.

P.s. Don't forget this is the final month for Richard's Bookshop, which closes at the end of November.

This is an independently owned franchise. Material in this publication is copyright and may not be published or reproduced in any form without the express permission of the publishers. Circulation, an average of 9000 copies distributed monthly throughout the Region as well as major tourism information centres in Sydney, Canberra and country NSW.Information supplied by others for this magazine is published in good faith. Whilst every endeavour has been made to ensure absolute accuracy of this information, the Publishers cannot be held responsible for any consequences resulting from omissions or inadvertent errors contained herein.Printed by Spotpress, 24-26 Lilian Fowler Place, Marrickville, NSW© Imag Publications Pty Ltd 2013Subscription to magazine $30 per year.

Independently owned franchise Published by Imag Publications

Editor, Administration & Advertising Sales: Klara Kaye Phone 4353 0969 Mobile 0414 405 999EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]

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From the Editor

November

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Welcome to the Central Coast in NovemberThis is the time of the Year that the Coast comes into its own, if there is a season to come visit then this is it. Fresh air and over 30 beaches to choose from, amazing picnic spots, great shopping, fabulous galleries and Restaurants that will have you coming back time and again to enjoy other dishes on the menu. I only give you the best of its kind so you can have a good experience where ever you go or whatever you do. I need you to let me know if it is otherwise.Visit the Ken Duncan Gallery for his latest exhibition of beautiful around the world experiences captured by Ken and his camera.Take your mouth to Ettalong for the Oyster Festival and visit Goddess by the Sea for great shopping and Hatters for an exceptional coffee or Tea break.The warmer weather has us itching to get onto the water, see p32 and 33 for our new ON THE WATER section. You can hire a boat from Andersons or have Steve take you on a cruise around the Hawkesbury

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Born to run? Get out and about on the Coast!November’s a month where the feet pound the pavement (and mud, and bush!) on the Central Coast... so get your running shoes on and get moving!This month the region is home to three great events to test your stamina – on the weekend of November 9 & 10 the Great North Walk 100’s, organised by the Terrigal Trotters running club, offers 100 kilometre and 100 mile races along the Great North Walk from Teralba in Lake Macquarie through to Yarramalong in the lush Central Coast hinterland (100km) or Patonga on the Hawkesbury River (100mi). Two weeks later on November 24, the Central Coast Half Marathon & 10km Fun Run sees the southern shores of Tuggerah Lake come alive with pounding feet on the coastal track between Chittaway Bay and The Entrance.The Stampede is Australia’s leading obstacle course event series and as part of its national tour, it returns to Glenworth Valley for another year! Held over two days on November 16 & 17, this epic adventure race is a challenge that will push you to your limits, with a gruelling 5km or 10km course taking in thick mud and plenty of obstacles - it’s one crazy day! With summer approaching it’s also a great time to go exploring in our State Forests. Strickland State Forest, located at Narara, and Olney State Forest,

bordering the Watagan Mountains to the north, are popular recreation areas with plenty of hiking, camping and picnic opportunities. Check in with our Central Coast Visitor Information Centre at Kariong and mention the “Getaway Plan deal” to claim a free Frisbee! Details and more great offers can be found at www.getawayplan.com.au.The Brisbane Water Oyster Festival on November 10 continues to support the region’s primary industry of Oyster Farming. Held at Ettalong Beach, you can also enjoy fine wine from local and regional producers, live entertainment, interactive fun for adults and kids... and plenty of gourmet food!Toward the end of the month, attention turns to Christmas! Several market events including the Handmade Craft Market, Davistown Charity Markets and Avoca Beachside Markets present the perfect opportunity to pick up an early Christmas gift. The beginning to the festive season is marked on the last weekend of November with the Gosford City Christmas Parade (Saturday 30 Nov) and Lighting of the Christmas Tree in Toukley (Sunday 1 Dec).

For details on these events and much, much more – head to our website, and be sure to follow us on Facebook & Twitter!

http://facebook.com/CentralCoastTourism http://twitter.com/OurCentralCoast

Phone: 1300 132 975for more information visitwww.visitcentralcoast.com.au

...we’ll take you there!

Kariong - The Avenue, Mt Penang ParklandsGosford - 200 Mann StreetThe Entrance - Marine Parade

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2013 Official Guide

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Contact Central Coast Tourism for FREE information on accommodation, restaurants, what’s on, discount vouchers, local attractions, markets, special offers & Internet access.

Phone: (02) 4343 4444 or 1300 132 975

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What's On November

Til Sun 24: Gosford Art Prize, Gosford Regional Gallery, East Gosford. Ph: 4325 0056Sat 2: Farmers Markets, Memorial Park, The Entrance. Ph: 4930 5156Sat 2: Vika & Linda Bull, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Sun 3: Central Coast Kids Day Out, Kariong Mountains High School. www.cckdo.orgSun 3: Wedding Expo, Gosford Race Club. Ph: 4325 0461Sun 3: Bouddi at Bells, Bells at Killcare. Ph: 4349 7000Sun 3: 5 Lands Art Trail, Various Locations. www.5landsarttrail.comTue 5: Melbourne Cup Day on the Central Coast - full list at www.visitcentralcoast.com.auWed 6: Cooking School, Bells Killcare. Ph: 4349 7000Thu 7: Peter Powers, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Fri 8: Radical Reels Tour, Avoca Beach Picture Theatre. Ph: 4382 1677Fri 8: Mitch Anderson Band, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Sat 9: Gosford City Markets, Kibble Park, Gosford. Ph: 4322 7726Sat 9: French Country Market, Beach Farm, Kincumber. Ph: 0408 212 086Sat 9 & Sun 10: Great North 100’s, Great North Walk Teralba-Yarramalong-Patonga. Ph: 0428 880 784Sun 10: Peninsula Waterfront Markets, Woy Woy. Ph: 0416 162 067Sun 10: Brisbane Water Oyster Festival, Ettalong Beach. Ph: 0438 113 101Sun 10: A-League Football: Mariners v Brisbane, Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford. Tickets 132 849Thu 14: Vince Jones, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Fri 15 & Sat 16: Diesel, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Fri 15 & Sat 16: Help, Help, The Globolinks!, Laycock St Theatre North Gosford. Ph: 43 233 233Sat 16: Farmers Markets, Memorial Park, The Entrance. Ph: 4930 5156Sat 16: The Stampede, Glenworth Valley, Peats Ridge. www.thestampede.com.auSat 16: Blues Across the Bay, Broken Bay Sport & Rec Centre, Patonga. Ph: 0498 653 219Sun 17: Fairhaven Charity Markets, Davistown RSL. Ph: 0407 757 866Sun 17: Frankie J Holden & Wilbur Wilde, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Thu 21: Wendy Matthews, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Fri 22: The Brewster Brothers, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Fri 22: Lee Kernaghan, The Show Room, Mingara. Ph: 4349 7888Fri 22 & Sat 23: Coasties Film Festival, Avoca Beach Picture Theatre. Ph: 4382 1677

Saturday 30 & Sunday 1 Beach Fest Avoca Beach

Til Sunday 24 Gosford Art Prize

Sunday 10 Brisbane Water Oyster Festival

Saturday 30 Gosford City Parade

Sat 23: Tim Freedman, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Sun 24: Baby & Kids Market, Scholastic Sports Stadium, Terrigal. babykidsmarket.com.auSun 24: Avoca Beachside Markets, Heazlett Park, Avoca Beach. Ph: 0416 097 707Sun 24: Phil Jamieson, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Sun 24: Central Coast Half Marathon & 10km Fun Run, The Entrance. Ph: 0413 598 140Thu 28 & Fri 29: Troy Cassar-Daley, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Fri 29: A-League Football: Mariners v Melbourne Victory, Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford. Tickets 132 849Fri 29: Bubbles, Pimms or Punch, Memorial Hall Pearl Beach. Ph: 4344 2319Sat 30: Handmade Craft Market, Scholastic Sports Stadium, Terrigal. Ph: 0411 490 593Sat 30: Christmas Parade, Gosford City. Ph: 4322 7726Sat 30: Shelly Beach Markets, Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College. [email protected] 30: Jim Keays & Russell Morris Band, Lizotte’s Kincumber. Ph: 4368 2017Sat 30: Christmas Party with The Cover Up, Club Toukley RSL. Ph: 4396 4855Sat 30: Central Coast Philharmonia presents Messiah, Christ Church, Mann St Gosford. 43 233 233Sat 30 & Sun 1 Dec: Central Coast Beach Fest 2013, Avoca Beach. Ph: 0428 447 191

Thursday 14 Vince Jones at Lizotte's

You are invited to be part of the audience and to let us hear comments at an open forum after the reading,

and then to stay for supper and a chat after the show.Play readings are held on the 4th Friday of each month (except December) For information and/or applications

for submission of plays for future readings contact – Uniting Productions at 4365 1343 or 4325 3172 or

[email protected]

www.unitingproductions.org.au

Like a FREE night out?Come to a

Staged Play reading7.30 pm on Friday 22 November 2013

Uniting Church Hall, Donnison Street, Gosford

Gaul is Divided into Three Parts by Tina Falk

(imagine a world...without Australia)

Bringing Work Home (How it can affect your home life)

by Simon Tonkin Directed by Mary Middleton

Uniting Productions presents

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Create your own COSS Family Nature Club and explore our beautiful COSS Reserves with people you know. You decide where you go, when and how often.

A Family Nature Club is a group of adults and children who enjoy nature together on a regular basis. Family nature clubs are made up of people who want to teach their children life skills, creativity, problem-solving and confidence.

By joining the COSS Family Nature Club program, you will become part of a network of

people who like to stay healthy, happy and have adventures in nature.

Find out more about the COSS Family Nature Club program on our website:

www.gosford.nsw.gov.au/recreation/natural_areas/COSS-family-nature-club

Or call Council on 02 4325 8222 between 8am and 4pm and ask about COSS Family Nature Club.

Central Coast ConservatoriumRODRIC WHITE JAZZ PIANO CONCERT WITH FRIENDS & SPECIAL GUESTS Saturday Nov 2nd @ 7.00pm Robert Knox Hall, 45 Mann Street, GosfordRodric White presents a jazz piano concert featuring music by legendary jazz pianists plus his own compositions. White will be supported by Guy Strazz (guitar), Ashley Turner (bass), Luke Gallen (sax), Raphael Strazz (drums), Roberto Balfas (percussion) and guest vocalists Alicia Brock & Tiana Young.TICKETS: Adult $25, Senior $20, Conc/Student/Child $15. Phone: 4324 7477 Central Coast Conservatorium presents

A Central Coast Opera Production of HELP! HELP! THE GLOBOLINKS! Friday Nov 15th at 7.30pm, Saturday Nov 16th at 1pm & 7pm

Laycock Street Community Theatre, North Gosford. Central Coast Opera present their premier production, a space opera for children written by Gian Carlo Menotti

featuring Central Coast opera singers and dancers.TICKETS: Adult $30, Student/Child $15 Phone: 43 233 233 or www.laycockstreettheatre.com

Central Coast Conservatorium presents CONTEMPORARY MUSIC STUDIES CONCERTTuesday Nov 26th at 7pm Youth Arts Warehouse, 123 Donnison St, Gosford Students and tutors from the CMS Department hold their end of year concert showcasing their year’s work,

includes solos, duos and ensembles.ENTRY BY DONATION

Central Coast PHILHARMONIA presents HANDEL’S MESSIAHSaturday Nov 30th at 7.30pm & Sunday DECEMBER 1st at 2.30pm Anglican Church, 3 Mann St, Gosford In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Central Coast Philharmonia Choir is proud to announce two performances of Handel’s Messiah. The complete work will be performed on Saturday and on the Sunday a shortened version for families with children of all ages will serve as an introduction to Messiah and similar choral works.TICKETS: HANDEL’S MESSIAH: Adults $30, Conc $25, Student/Child $10, Under 15 accompanied FREEMESSIAH FOR FAMILIES: Adults $15, Student/Child $5, Under 15 accompanied FREE Phone 4324 7477 for tickets

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Good Health & Wellbeing

The Aloha Gallery at Bamboo Buddha Cafe221 Wattle Tree Rd, Holgate • [email protected] • www.thealohagallery.com.au M : 0425 249 259 • Visit us on Facebook/TheAlohaGallery

MON 9.30–10.30 Gentle Hatha Yoga | Ron Terry $15TUES 9.15 – 10.15 Kundalini Meditation & Gong Bath | Rut Frohlich $15 10.30 – 11.30 Yoga for over 50s with Julie Kent $15 1.00 - 2.30 Gentle Meditation, clarity lists, crystals & healing activation | Valentina $20 3.30 – 4.15 Kid’s meditation, 4-12yrs | Valentina $10WED 9.15 – 10.15 Kundalini Yoga | Rut Frohlich $15 10.30–12.00 Mish’s Yoga | Mish $15 3.30 – 4.15 Kid’s meditation, 4-12yrs | Valentina $10THURS 10.00 – 11.00 Yoga Bond Play Group|Heidi & Merrin bookings essential 11.30 – 12.30 Yoga Bond for pre-schoolers | Merrin $60 per term or $10 drop-in 3.30 – 4.15 Kid’s meditation, 4-12yrs | Valentina $10FRI 9.15 – 10.30 Kundalini Yoga | Rut Frohlich $15SUN 9.00 - 10.30 Shambhala Hatha Yoga | Josephine $20 3.00 – 4.30 Gentle Meditation, clarity lists, crystals & healing activation | Valentina $20NB: please park in Manor Close and use rear entrance for afternoon classes if café closed.

The Aloha Gallery | Centre for healing and well-being in Holgate

In the Hawaiian language, ALOHA stands for much more than just “hello” or “goodbye” or “love.” Its deeper meaning is “the joyful (oha) sharing (alo) of life energy (ha) in the present (alo).” As you share this energy you become attuned to the Universal Power that the Hawaiians call mana. And the loving use of this incredible Power is the secret for attaining true health, happiness, prosperity and success. We invite you to retreat to an oasis of calm in Holgate.

Regenerate your essential self at the Aloha Gallery at Bamboo Buddha vegetarian café. Gift vouchers available.For spring specials, log on to www.thealohagallery.com.au Akashic Soul Reading & Healing

• Aroma Touch Technique• Bowen Technique• Distance Energetic Renewal• Hot Stone Massage• Ka Huna Massage• Massage• Meditation• Reiki• Reconnective Healing• The Reconnection• Yoga

If you are a therapist/facilitator and wish to rent space, large or small, please log on to www.thealohagallery.com.au and click on ‘rental space’.

USUI TIBETAN REIKI LEVEL 1 & 2 Weekend training and certification courseSaturday, Sunday 23 & 24 Nov 2013 ......... $550Valentina Earthealer M: 0425 249 259 E: [email protected]

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Valentina explains … “What the …. Is Reiki?”Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation involving the channelling of unconditional love through the practitioner’s hands into the client’s energetic and physical bodies; thus promoting healing. It’s literal meaning in Japanese is: “Rei” meaning “God’s Wisdom or the Higher Power” and “Ki” meaning “life force energy” … and there you have it - “spiritually guided life force energy.” Simple and divine at the same time! I would like you to know that besides being deeply relaxing, non-invasive and beneficial both to specific areas of pain and the overall well-being of the client; Reiki also works effectively and harmoniously in conjunction with all other medical or therapeutic techniques; assisting in the relief of side effects and promoting recovery. There is nothing required from the client except to lie down and receive the bliss!

Is this weird and wonderful technique only practiced by a select few gifted healers? No! not at all –a relatively easy technique to learn, the ability to use Reiki is not taught in the usual sense, but is transferred to the student during a Reiki class. This ability is passed on during an “attunement” given by a Reiki master and allows the student to tap into an unlimited supply of “life force energy” to improve one’s health and enhance the quality of life.

As an enjoyable taster, I also offer complimentary Reiki Healing Attunements as part of my adults meditation groups on Tuesdays and Sundays (see timetable), assisting you to spontaneously and harmoniously continue releasing pain and stale patterns until the next class. I do this because the more space you make in your energetic body by releasing old stuff the more room there is to bring in all the fabulous, warm, yummy new stuff you want, need and deserve in your life … whatever that is for you.

I myself am an Usui/Tibetan Reiki Master and my lineage is with the Karuna Reiki as taught by William Lee Rand at the International Center for Reiki Training on the island of Maui in Hawaii so if you choose to commence your Reiki journey with me, this is where you it will ultimately lead you – lineage is extremely important in Reiki as it imparts both power and integrity to your ability as a practitioner (even if you are only ‘practicing’ on yourself ). If you have any questions or are interested in learning Reiki please email me at [email protected]

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224 The Entrance Road Erina

www.penrosegarden.com4367 7909

Fax 43677919

Fish Ponds and water Bowls Tropical and Coldwater fish Koi Carp from Small to Jumbo Sensational plants for

Aquariums and ponds Pump and Filtration Experts Great Carparking

Located in the heart of

Erina

spring is a fantastic time to get the whole family involved in some productive outdoor fun. Children love to dig in the soil and with just a little assistance can develop a lifelong interest in gardening.Choose something easy to start off with such as strawberries or sunflowers. Both will grow easily in a nice sunny spot in the garden, or can be planted in pots if space is limited. Herbs are another great first choice and many types can be purchased in small pots or grown from seed. with a little creativity these can be grown in a wide range of recycled containers..an old bath, laundry tub or wheel barrow.spring is Tomato time, so grow the old favourite cherry variety “sweet Bite”. Its quick to grow, disease free and the fruit can be eaten off the vine with the warmth of the sun still in them. Like all

tomatoes keep them well fed with a liquid food and plant them in the sunGarden art is another way of getting littlies involved. some colourful paint can turn an old gate into a garden feature, dress up some old pots, or brighten up a fence. Keep up the colour with flowers in amongst the veggies, Lavender attracts pollinating insects and Nasturtiums and Marigolds keep off the bugs.A small frog pond is an easy weekend project. Use a small pre formed pool, square of pond liner, or the old sand pit. Plant with a couple of native reeds and pop in a couple of Native fish to keep out the mozzies. The kids will enjoy watching and waiting for the first tadpoles to appear over summer.whichever project you choose, spring is natures planting time so give it a go now!

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Penrose

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“Everything old is new again”Furniture of yesteryear was constructed of beautiful timbers and built by highly crafted tradespeople. Polished by French polishers and made to wear the test of time.Today we live in a throwaway society, not only do we throw away these beautiful pieces of quality, but we buy, and then in a short time, throw away what I call fashion accessory pieces, made in China and made for a fashion which is not meant to last.

These are inexpensive, look the part, but definitely have a time limit.so what do we do with our treasures of yesteryear? we reinvent them, appreciate their longevity and understand where they can fit into today’s designs.It is amazing what a coat of paint can do for the look of an item, it can transform a tired old piece into a new “work of art” with a little imagination new handles, some

slight adjustments and then..... “ Everything old is new again”.Please see the images below of our before and after shots of four different pieces of furniture with explanations that can be attached as below.

This is an intricately carved timber side table which we have gilded with silver leaf, distressed and given a white wash finish to tone it down.

The pictures above are of an vintage occasional table which had been very poorly lacquered, so we sanded it all back, painted the base white and to keep the beautiful detail of the top we created a lime wash finish.

An early 18th century hand carved French mirror, made of fruit tree wood, had been painted grey so we tried to strip all of the paint off to take it back to its original beauty. This was not possible, so the only thing that we could do for it was to make it more beautiful than ever before  by gilding it in a 23 carat gold leaf. Then we antiqued it and sealed it for protection.

This is an antique timber box that we added mouldings to, and finished it in one of our real liquid metal coatings (aluminium) Great for use on furniture that could be put out in an outside area and not be affected by the weather, as it leaves a coating of metal on the substrate.

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Deborah Buckley‘Artisan’

• Polyurethane • Metal Coatings • Metallic Finishes • Texture Coats • Lacquers & Stains • Glass Painting • Leaders in Decorative Paint Finishes • Suppliers of Pressed Tin Panelling

Renovating or Updating?I have been specializing in painted finishes on kitchens and furniture on the

Central Coast for 20 years.There are many advantages to paint finishes, whether you are revamping something old or creating something new. Not only are the advantages of paint an aesthetic appeal, in today’s living there is also the environmental

issue. A lot of synthetic coatings are being used today which omit toxic fumes for the lifespan of the product. Once paint has cured, it omits no harmful

vapours and can also lock in vapours from the underlying substrate, making it environmentally friendly. Whether it is new or updating your home.

You can get as creative as you like.Using paint and the beauty of it is that you can always paint over it at a later

date as fashions or trends change.An easy way to change your furniture, whether updating or moving house, is to have your existing furniture repainted professionally, to create a whole

new look and feel.Phone us to find out all of your options. You will be amazed.

www.daorah.com.au Phone: 4353 4954 0438 534 954

“ creating art in living”

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[email protected]

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Ladies Accessories

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Bali on Main is located at Toukley offering traditional and authentic items imported from Bali at wholesale prices!

Bali on Main stock: statues, Pots, water Features, Umbrellas, Garden Ornaments, Flags, Paintings, sarongs, Bracelets, and more.

with a large range of Bali Giftware, Accessories, Furniture, and Outdoor products to create a stunning outdoor theme in your backyard.

Visit our showroom to see the full range of Bali items we have in store.

193-197 Main Road, Toukley (opposite the Beachcomber Hotel) Ph: 02 4397 1333 www.balionmain.com.au

coNtaiNer just arriveD with lots of new stock in store for Xmas shoppers!

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Truly unique, rare and beautiful Australian furniture and giftware handcrafted with loveWith Christmas approaching fast, you may be thinking about that ‘One off Piece’ Dining Table that will be a real talking point at your Christmas dinner, or that gift that will make your friend or family proud to own,… and not end up in the next garage sale.  We have a great selection of furniture and gifts to die for, handcrafted right here on the mountain, starting at around $20:00, as well as beautiful art by our local photographer.

Having been here for almost two decades, the Rod Murray Gallery has earned a reputation for fine craftsmanship, consistently delivering magnificent and timeless pieces of furniture to customers who keep coming back, and recommending us to their relatives and friends.  We are very grateful to your continued support!  We’ve also been ‘that stopping point’  for that special gift, for a lot of regulars on their way to a wedding, birthday, etc.

Using aged, reclaimed Australian Hardwoods and sustainable timbers, we ‘keep the trees alive’ by turning them into beautiful pieces of furniture, each individually handcrafted with old fashioned integrity.  No two pieces are the same.  I could rave on, but why not pop in and see for yourself?

So, where are we?  I can’t believe the number of people who still, even as recently as last weekend, say to me ‘I’ve been going past here for years and never knew you were here’ ..best kept secret?!Only 20 min from Gosford, 30 min from the North of Sydney, an hour from Newcastle, the Rod Murray Gallery is located at the iconic Old Oak Milk Bar site at the Peats Ridge Village, PEATS RIDGE.  It’s a beautiful scenic drive to the quaint village, with the local café, as well as the award winning restaurant across the road.  When you came to the ‘Barn’ type building, let yourself be surprised by our stunning pieces of furniture and giftware and art.  Indulge in the old fashioned friendly customer service.  At the Rod Murray Gallery you’ll never feel like you’re imposing, whether you come to buy or just say Hi!"Look forward to seeing you soon"Odette, 0439 731 771

Quality hand crafted &

custom built

locally

Burl Coffee TableHarrah & Mallee

Coffee TableRiver Redgum

Wine BuffetRiver Redgum

Queen Bed River Redgum Cowhide Ottoman

Dining TableRiver Redgum with Blackbutt inserts

ROD MURRAYFURNITURETHE NATURAL EDGE IN TIMBER

PHONE: 02 4373 [email protected]

GALLERY SHOWROOMTHU - SUN: 10AM TO 5PM PUBLIC HOLIDAYS OR BY

APPOINTMENT

Peats Ridge Village, 780 Peats Ridge Road, NSW 2250

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The Central Coast’s Beautiful HinterlandExplore some of the most beautiful countryside in New South Wales – less than half an hour from the beach! Wyong, Wyong Creek and Yarramalong boast not only superb views, but an exciting range of activities, attractions and experiences for the whole family.

What to See & Doz Sample delicious and locally made cheese at Little Creek Cheese Factory.z Taste the luxurious handcrafted chocolates at Luka Chocolate Boutique.z Visit the Award Winning Koorinya Park Gardens for a picnic or as the venue for that special event.z Visit Amazement for a fantastic day out for the entire family!z Experience the tranquil Karma Spa Health & Beauty Sanctuary for holistic beauty treatments.

Visitor Information CentreTelephone: 1300 132 [email protected]

www.visitcentralcoast.com.au

Spencer Village storeSpencer Village Store offers guests a scenic and serene location right on the river. We have shaded seating on our private wharf for 24, as well as waterside seating for 50 people. Spencer is a pleasant drive - less than one hour - from the Central Coast.

Known as the biggest little shop on the Hawkesbury, Spencer Village Store offers hot food, espresso, ice cream, bait, tackle, fishing licences, liquor, ice and general groceries.

Spencer Store is happy to cater for any group bookings with catering to suit your needs.

The store is open 7 days a week, excluding Good Friday and Christmas day. Opening hours are Tuesday 9am – 12pm, Wednesday to Monday 8am – 5pm.

4666 Wisemans Ferry Road SPENCER Ph : 4377 1123 Fx : 4377 1488 [email protected]

Discover the Wollombi ValleyWollombi is located north-east of Sydney, just 90 minutes from Sydney’s northern suburbs.A significant meeting point on the north-south trade and travel route for coastal Aboriginal peoples, the Wollombi Valley was inhabited for thousands of years by Aborigines. Wollombi later played a key role in the expansion of the Sydney colony in the 1820s. The Great North Road, an extraordinary engineering feat built by convict labour, branching at Wollombi as it extended from Sydney to the north and north-east.Today, the tranquillity of the valley hides a vibrant lift with strong artistic and social activities.Continue along George Downes Drive after visiting Kulnura and enjoy the beautiful scenic drive to Wollombi.

Central Coast Carriages, Fernbank Farm

wyong to Yarramalong to spencer

Little Creek Cheese

F a C t o r y

• Handmade gourmet cheese factory & outlet

• open for viewings and tastings 7 days a week. Groups welcome.

• Suitable for vegetarians.

See p36 for more

info

Building 12 , old Wyong Dairy 141 – 155 alison rd , Wyong NSW 4353 CHEESE (4353 2433)

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Alberts Café & TakeawayAlberts big breaKfast is on the Menu all day every-day and is probably the best value on the Coast!

For just $12.95 you get eggs, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, tomatoes, toast and a glass of orange juice!

Simple food lovingly prepared and served with a smile. Open 7 days: Mon-Sat 6.30-5pm, Sun 6.30-2.30pm.

4 Railway Square Wyong. Just near Wyong Railway Station.

MON-FRI 7AM to 3PM, SAT 8 AM to 3PM DINNER 5PM - 9PM NO MSG ADDED, please mention ALLERGIES. Free home deliveries to local area only, min purchase $30

20% OFF TOTAl bIll bETwEEN 5 PM & 6.30PM luNch SPEcIAl $9.90

108 Pacific hwy, wyong Phone 4353 8713

Eat in or Takeaway OPEN 6 DAyS

CONTEMPORARY ORIGINAL COLLECTIONS

11 Alison Road Wyong. P: 0490 061 949Mon to Fri 10.30am - 3pm. Sun 1 - 3pm Closed Tue & Sat

SHOP 4 Railway Square, Wyong Ph 4355 1510 Open 7 days Mon - Sat 6.30am - 5pm, Sun 6.30am - 2.30pm

Internet Café,Lazumba Coffee, a selection of Teas, light meals and home made treats.

Honey, have you been sugared yet?

Phâro Sugaring Gel is made from only NATURAL INGREDIENTS, beautiful fragrance and the therapeutic benefits of Manuka Honey, Kiwifruit and Lemon. A real spa experience.

Less discomfort, Less redness, Less Ouch!

Sugar wax adheres to hair not the skin, traditional resin based wax products often adhere to the skin resulting in lifting live skin cell layers when removed. Sugaring reduces broken and ingrown hairs.

One of the most common problems with waxing is early regrowth due to broken hairs. Waxing can leave 15-30% breakage behind. Since wax hardens on the hair, it has the tendency to break the hair off at the surface, rather than pull it out. Phâro Sugaring Gel wraps around the hair shaft making it pliable, while seeping below the mouth of the follicle and lubricating the hair to make the hair removal experience more complete and gentle.

At KarmaSpa we only use Pharo Sugar, and best of all we don’t charge any more for this! We have 3 full time, CIDESCO qualified beauty therapists with over 30 years combined experience in this industry.

We pride ourselves on providing our clients with excellent service and outstanding value for money.

3 Alison Rd Wyong | 4351 0777 | www.karmaspa.com.au

QUALITY BEAUTY & HOLISTIC TREATMENTSHerbal Aktiv Peels | Facials | Sugar Waxing

Relaxing & Remedial Massage | Mani's & Pedi's | Tanning & Tinting

WAXING SPECIALS: Hollywood & Brazilian starting at $40 (regular waxing)

Eye Brow Wax & Shape $15 • Half leg wax $25 Full leg wax $40 • 5% off for waxing over $70

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Charlie's Cottage c1900A QUAINT 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE OF YEsTERYEARCharlie's Cottage in Yarramalong has all the charm of a miners cottage of it's past with modern conveniences.

Gas fire, air conditioned, a home away from home. Perfect for that weekend break in the picturesque Valley abundant with bird life.

Charlie’s CottageA Heritage Cottage with Modern Conveniences

25 Ravensdale Rd, Ravensdale Yarramalong Valley see www.yarramalongvalley.com.au for whats on. www.stayz.com.au/19115 Bookings: [email protected] 43561254 MOBILE 0414615233

circa 1900

$150 per night per couple or family. Week nights $125 per couple or family. All linen and breakfast basket supplied. Cooking facilities.

25 Ravensdale Rd, Ravensdale Yarramalong Valley NSW 2259 Ph 43561254 0414 615233 www.yarramalongvalley.com.au

336 Forest Road, KULNURA Phone: 02 4376 1220

[email protected]

Koorinya Park GardensAwARd wiNNiNg gARdeNS

Perfect for a wedding or just to wander through, have a picnic and dream. Cover charges apply.

Beryl M Collins C.M.C. J.P Civil Marriage Celebrant

Koorinya Park Gardens FOR BOOKINGS please ring (02) 4376 1220. Viewing by appointment only.

Koorinya Park Gardens is situated high above the beautiful Yarramalong Valley with magnificent Ocean Views. The three acres of landscaped gardens which have been awarded Wyong Shire and the Central Coast grand champion during the past 30 years of competition make an ideal venue for weddings, groups, clubs and coach tours.

With a beautiful Bridal Arch, Gazebo, fish pond, undercover area, conveniences, bring your morning tea or lunch if desired. Hot water available on request. Cover charge applies.

336 Forest Road, KULNURA [email protected]

Beryl M Collins C.M.C. J.P. Civil Marriage Celebrant

Wyong Milk Factory, 141 Alisson Road, Wyong [email protected], 0243253738 • Wed-Sun 10am to 4pm

www.lukachocolate.com.au

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Restaurant Now Open at Yarramalong Store

The Old Tin Shed now open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening offering a new local dining experience.

Evening Dining will be from 6pm until 9pm with a menu ranging from Brush Creek Beef served over seasonal vegetables, seeded

mustard mash potato finished with a red wine jus to Garlic Prawns gently simmered in garlic butter and white wine cream with jasmine rice and lemon, as well as other delicious items to

choose from, with a choice of desserts for only $10 A Kids menu will be available with all meals $10 each including

a Drink and Ice cream With a piece of Bush Poetry every Friday night!

B.Y.O only

THE OLD TIN SHED

For Bookings and any Further Details please contact us on 4356 1222

The Old Tin Shed - 1625 Yarramalong Rd, Yarramalong NSW 2259 [email protected]

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BOUTIQUE WEDDINGS, FARM STAYS,

SPECIAL EVENTS

Home of Central Coast Carriages

By appointment only. Telephone 0414 541901

to enquire.

www.fernbankfarmstay.com

Verre Eglomise is the term for reverse gilding and painting on glass. With most artwork the artist works from the background first and the highlights are last to be done. With reverse decorative glass painting the

highlights are done first and working to the background, which leaves no room for error.It is a decorative glass painting technique that dates back over 2000 years, I have created my own style of Verre Eglomise, creating the designs to today’s modern living styles. With the use of many types of leaf with varying colours and incorporating products such as mica powders and paints. Each piece is commissioned with colour requirements being the priority, being

totally unique. It has huge and exciting possibilities for interior design and architectural features.

Deborah Buckley Artisan Showroom: 1629A Yarramalong Rd, Yarramalong. Ph: 4356 1958Factory: Unit 1/ 111 Gavenlock Rd, Tuggerah NSW 2259. Ph: 4353 4954

Verre Eglomise

Weddings at Fernbank FarmFernbank Farm is becoming a very popular choice for brides, and the latest addition to the Fernbank offering is the beautiful marquees which have been imported from India.Their unique shape and style are very different to the normal marquees available through other companies, and the beautiful chandelier creates an absolutely stunning feature in the marquee.The high quality canvas used in their

manufacture keeps the marquee cool and totally waterproof ensuring complete comfort. A recent wedding at Fernbank was themed by Decorations to You, and Central Coast Carriages delivered the bride to the ceremony site adjacent to the Rotunda by the lake. If you would like to enquire about a wedding, Fernbank Farm can be contacted on 0414 541901 or via their website at www.fernbankfarmstay.com

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Open Sat, Sun & public holidays March to November

10am - 3pmTocal Road, PatersonPh 4939 8901 w/days Ph 4939 8939 w/ends

When you visit Tocal Homestead it's hard to imagine days gone by. Tales of architects

and graziers, bushrangers, businessmen, social reform and philanthropy are woven

through the highs and lows of life on this unique property.

A Multi Award Winning Magical Retreat ... hugged by bush and wildlife! 

www.banjosretreat.com.au

The Ultimate Escape

BANJOS

We’ve been HHHHH

AAA Tourism Rated for 12 years!

Summer Hill Road, Vacy 2421 Ph: (02) 9403 3388

Email: [email protected]

something AnythingSomething Anything has an eclectic mix of different unique gifts, art & sculptures from talented local artists, jewellery, old and new indoor and outdoor furniture, home and garden features with a difference.

We are constantly bringing in new stock and strive to make it an enjoyable experience, whether you just want to come and browse or to find that special gift.

Situated directly behind Jerry's Gourmet Kitchen Kulnura where you can enjoy great coffee and food.

Homewares Gifts Art Collectables

Summer Opening Hours: Wed to Fri 9.30am-4.30pm, Sat, Sun and all public holidays 9.30am-5pm.1154 George Downes Drive Kulnura NSW 2250

Phone 02 4376 1266

P: (02) 4998 3153E: [email protected]

W: www.wollombiwoolstore.com.au

WE’RE ONLINEwww.wollombiwoolstore.com.au

20% OFFSummer cottons, Centolavaggi & Fine Lace

Sale ends 15 November 2013. Don’t forget, free delivery on orders of $50 or more.

Visit our online store to view our full range of wonderful yarns

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Fine dining and celebrity

entertainment -

a feast of Shakespeare,

Opera,

Comedy and Music on the

picturesque

lawn of Bells at Killcare

MC Rob Carlton John Bell

Graeme Blundell Jane Caro

Central Coast Chamber Orchestra

Encore Vocal Group Wendy Matthews

HG Nelson Adam Spencer

Anna Volska

Food by Stefano Manfredi

The Bubble Bar has a beautiful range of handmade soaps, milk baths, bath bombs, bath salts, lip balms, shaving creams, vapor rub & body butters.All of our products bases are totally 100% natural; we use all natural essential oils & the highest quality skin safe fragrance oils.Our Goats Milk range is great for dry sensitive skin, Eczema, Dermatitis, mature skin, it is perfect for babies and children. It is rich in protein and very nourishing, suitable for every skin types. I have over 160 different fragrances catering for men and women.Our glycerine range is perfect for drawing moisture to the skin, great for normal to dry skin types, it will leave your skin feeling silky smooth. Our range of products cater for all the mums, dads, boys and girls, we have something for everyone whether you are wanting to take time out and relax in the tub, or maybe you are in need of a pick me up.We even have fun products to encourage the little ones to take a bath.We also make up beautiful gift packs for any occasion.Our product range is so good for your skin, they are made with all natural ingredients, with no added nasties, and you will really notice how nourishing they are on even the most sensitive skin.Don’t just take my word; why not try them for yourself. Your skin will thank you!You can purchase from “The Bubble Bar” online www.thebubblebar.com.au or visit us in our brand new shop at 2/58 Tenth Ave Budgewoi (Just behind Coles) or phone 02 4399 1196 for special orders and assistance

The Bubble Bar

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Lighthouse Tower tours Breathtaking ocean views

Heritage listed accommodation

An ideal place to hold a wedding ceremony or

small conference.

www.norahheadlighthouse.com.au or call 1300 132 975

Lighthouse

The Greater Toukley area extends from the Toukley Bridge to the Norah Head Lighthouse and incorporates Toukley, Canton Beach, West Toukley, East Toukley, Noraville and Norah Head. The Greater Toukley area is a very special place, an unspoiled coastal area located 1 hour drive north of Sydney on the beautiful Central Coast.

The Toukley peninsula is situated between the lakes, by the sea and near the trees. Surrounded by water on three sides with Tuggerah Lake to the South, Budgewoi Lake to the North and the ocean to the East. The area is a waterfront haven for fishermen, boating enthusiasts, windsurfers, jet skiers, divers, surfers and beach lovers.

The North Wyrrabalong National Park is located within 5 kms of the Toukley CBD and boasts a network of walking trails through the last significant coastal rainforest on the Central Coast.

What to See & Doz Tour Norah Head Lighthouse. Bookings Ph 1300 132 975

z Watch a Whale at Soldiers Beach

z Enjoy some Retail Therapy in Toukley, East Toukley and Norah Head. See www.greatertoukley.org

z Play a round of golf at Toukley Golf Club. Ph 4396 5811

z Visit the Federation Art Gallery at Toukley Bridge. Ph 4392 4666

Phone: 43971711 or visit www.greatertoukley.org

© Byron Knight Photography

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© R A Stanley Landscape Photography www.rastanley.com.au

Norah Head Lighthouse wins Gold Award!Norah Head Lighthouse the Icon of the Central Coast took out the Gold Award in the Culture & Heritage Category of the QantasLink Hunter/ Central Coast Tourism Awards in August. Norah Head Lighthouse is one of the Central Coasts premier tourism destinations.  Nestled adjacent to the Lighthouse are two heritage listed cottages.  Both are comfortably furnished, each with 3 bedrooms, generous living areas, well equipped kitchen and laundry, breathtaking ocean views from every window, and a wonderful view of the Lighthouse from spacious verandahs.Tours of the Lighthouse are available.  Climb to the top of the tower and learn about the working lantern atop the tower, it still guides shipping off the coast by the timing of its flash, mariners are immediately aware they are off Norah Head. Tours are given by experienced and knowledgable guides who will tell  maritime stories of shipwrecks and the story of the building of the Lighthouse.Special family occasions, including wedding ceremonies, christenings and naming ceremonies are very popular in the Norah Head grounds.An annual event is the Whale  Dreaming Festival held every July during the whale migration north.Bookings can be made for accommodation and tours on 1300 132 975.

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G R E A T E R T O U K L E YV I S I O N I N C

Live Music • Live Art Market Stalls

Greater Toukley Vision presents

Entertainment on the Village Green Toukley

SUN 20TH OCT 10-2PM DEXTER MOORE

SUN 27TH OCT 10-2pm RADIO YESTERYEAR 97.3FM Lake Macquarie’s only community Radio operated by volunteers playing the top hits from 1940 - 1989

SUN 3RD NOV 10-2pm DJ VINNIE Rock along with DJ Vinnie to 1950s 1960s Rock & Roll Music

SaT 9TH NOV 5-9pm CLASSIC CAR CRUISE & DISPLAY WITH MUSIC BY SUSIE J Hot rods and hot music!

SUN 10TH NOV 10-2pm DEXTER MOORE Multi-award winning songwriter Dexter Moore sells his CDs worldwide over the internet and at his performances. He has spent months on end at the top of various charts and enjoys a cult-like following of musicians and discerning listeners.

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Radio Yesteryear

Come and join us for great food & Entertainment. Bring a chair or a blanket to sit on the Village Green

Suzie J Classic Car Cruise & Display

Dexter Moore

DJ Vinnie

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Bali on MainBali on Main is located at Toukley on the Central Coast of NSW. We offer traditional and authentic items imported from Bali at Wholesale prices!Bali on Main currently stock: Statues, Pots, Water Features, Umbrellas, Garden Ornaments, Flags, Paintings, Ornaments, Sarongs, Bracelets, and much more.We have a large range of Bali Giftware, Accessories, Bali Furniture, and beautiful Outdoor Bali products to help you create a stunning outdoor Bali theme in your backyard.Visit our showroom to see the full range of Bali items we have in store. 193-197 Main Road, Toukley (opposite the Beachcomber Hotel).

The Central Coasts biggest selection of Balinese products

Gift Lines, Furniture & Outdoor Products

Water Features are our specialty | Balinese products at wholesale prices.Open 7 days 9.30am to 4pm

193-197 Main Road Toukley 02 4397 1333

www.ba l i onma in . com.au

N' Thai SingAt N' Thai Sing Toukley, we guarantee you will be delighted with our menu selections.

Our dishes combine the classical Thai flavours and recipe with modern presentations, giving you a stunning culinary experience.

Trading Hours: Closed Tuesday Lunch: 11.30am-2.30pm Dinner: 4.30pm-9pm Friday & Saturday til 10pm

207 Main Road Toukley Phone 4397 2921

FREE HOME DELIVERY 4397 2921 (local area) $30 Min order.

lunch special

From $8.90

Beer Garden, Bowling/Tennis,

Lucky Star Bistro, Function Facilities,

EntertainmentHere’s a taste of things to come at The Sporties....Newly Opened LUCKY STAR BISTRO – home of the $8.50 lunch! Choose from a great range of traditional bistro favourites along with authentic Asian delights.All New TUESDAY NIGHT FAMILY TRIVIA – from 6pm - fun for all ages$20 BUY IN POKER TOURNAMENT EVERY SUNDAY FROM 4PM

RAFFLES every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday with great prizes to be won.

Members HAPPY HOUR $3.00 Schooners every Saturday 2pm - 6pm.

KARAOKE the last Friday of Every Month

FREE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Happy Hour $3.00 Schooners every Saturday from 2pm – 6pm

Victoria Street, Norah Head NSW P: 02 4396 6477 [email protected]

Bowling/TennisRoll-Up for a social game of bowls for $6 or have a hit of tennis on one of our two tennis courts from $6 (equipment available).

Lucky Star BistroOpen Tuesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner serving Modern Australian and Asian Cuisine with daily $8.50 lunch specials.

lunch specials From $8.50

w w w. n o r a h h e a d s p o r t s . c o m

LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY – SATURDAY – SUNDAY NIGHTS

coNtaiNer just arriveD with lots of new stock in store for Xmas shoppers!

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Historical Museum houses 19th & 20th century memorabilia,

Slab Shed, Machinery Shed,Wash-house, 2 seater

Dunny, BBQ picnic, Local history.

Open 10am to 3pm Wed/Sat/Sun.Entry fee $4 adult,

conc. & children $3.Owned and maintained by the

all volunteer BWHS Inc.

25-27 Henry Kendall St West Gosford. Ph: 4325 2270 fax: 4322 2589 [email protected] www.henrykendallcottage.org.au

Henry Kendall Cottage

find us on facebook

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Fresh local

fish & lobstersstraight from the ocean

plus

oysters & prawns

SeacoaSt FiShing

Cnr Scenic Rd & Patanga St Kincumber Tel: 4368 6160

Cnr Scenic Rd & Patanga St Kincumber Tel: 4368 6160

Kincumber

Copacabana

Summerland Point

Davistown

Andersons Boat Shed - Booker Bay............................

Open Thursdays & Fridays 12.30 - 6pmSaturday 9am to 6pmSunday if availableall week school holidays

Spencer Village Store

Open 7 days a week, excluding Good Friday and Christmas day. Opening

hours are Tuesday 9am – 12pm, Wednesday to Monday 8am – 5pm.

4666 Wisemans Ferry Road SPENCER Ph : 4377 1123 Fax : 4377 1488 [email protected]

"The biggest

little shop on the

Hawkesbury"

A scenic and serene location right on the river with shaded seating on our private wharf for 24, as well as

waterside seating for 50 people.

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Bought and Sold• Over 60,000 old, modern and out of print books in 100 categories • Hard Covers and Paperbacks • Books for the collector, reader, student & all the family.

open 7 dayS 9am to 5pm130a the entrance Road the entrance 2261 ph: 4332 2743

Richards Old, Modern and Out of Print Books

What's On at the Entrance

It is with deep regret that after 38 years of continuous trading at The Entrance "Richards old Bookshop" will not be renewing their lease of the premises on the Entrance road in November.  Due to health issues Val Fitzgerald, wife of the late Richard Fitzgerald who established the business and has continued to trade 7 days per week since his passing 10 years ago, is regrettably unable to continue trading.As a gesture of goodwill to their customers Val has reduced all stock drastically. Including collectables. Some books up to 50% off on cash purchases only.Val would personally like to thank Central Coast IMag for their never ending support to herself and to the business.

LAST MONTH FOR ICONIC LANDMARK    Massive Book Sale up to 50% off

To all my valued customers over the years a heartfelt Thank you.I would personally like to thank Central Coast IMag for their never

ending support to myself and to the business. - Val Fitzgerald

Saturday 2nd Memorial Park 8am-1pm Farmers Market, Sails Stage | 11am-3pm Dear Monday Sunday 3rd Sails Stage 11am-3pm TourmalineSaturday 9th Memorial Park 10am-3.30pm NSW Sausage King Championships | Memorial Park 10am - 4pm Australia’s Strongest Man Competition Sunday 10th Sails Stage 11am-3pm Derek Fairbrass | The Greens Bowling Club, The Entrance 12noon Baby Watch AppealSaturday16th Memorial Park 8am-1pm Farmers MarketSunday 17th Sails Stage 11am-3pm Rebecca Lloyd Saturday 23rd Sails Stage 11am-3pm Dutch Courage Sunday 24th Memorial Park 7am CC Half Marathon & 10km fun run | Sails Stage 11am-3pm JaybeeSaturday 30th Sails Stage 11am-3pm Dexter Moore

The Entrance www.centralcoastimag.com.au

© Byron Knight Photography

Recycled Furniture & Collectables, Retro

Vintage, Antiques

Shop 1 23-25 Coral Street, The Entrance 2261 Phone: 02 4332 3779 or 0432 365 827

OPEN WEEkdays 10am - 3Pm • WEEkENds 10am - 5Pm

Memory Lane

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Ken’s Humble Pie & Profiterole shopKen’s Humble Pie And Profiterole Shop in Coral Street, The Entrance has been open for 18 months now and the word is out, that this is the place to go for the BEST pie on the Central Coast.Customers have also told staff that the Profiteroles are world class, some say “To die for”.The owner, Ken Shearim is very well known on the coast, having started his first business here in 1976. His past ventures include:• Ken’s Pie Shop – Toukley• Ken’s Pie Shop – Wyong• Wyong Plaza Hot Bread Shop• Legends Bakery – Wyong• Pie In The Sky Bakery – Erina• Time After Thyme Restaurant –

Bateau BayKen and his staff prepare and bake all the products on the premises every day using only the best ingredients. What makes the pies so good is the attention to detail, starting with the stock they make themselves. Popular pies include lamb. Starting with whole legs of Lamb baked with onion, garlic and rosemary, then diced and cooked in stock with herbs and seasoning. Some other popular varieties are: Chunky Beef, Chicken Mornay, Honey Chili Duck and Prawn Mornay. Three pies come with REAL potato mash on top, Mince, Smoked fish and Sausage’s (known as Bangers and mash).They also make 3 types of family

pies each day, Chunky Beef, Mince & Chicken Mornay.All other choices may be made to order. Open 7 days from 7am. Shop 6 & 7 Coral St, The Entrance. Ph: 4333 4548

The Haas Family Carnival

Near the Sails Stage The Waterfront,

The Entrance Children’s birthday parties a specialty.

Ph: 0414 581 001

Have fun with us and ride the historic carousel icon

of The Entrance

179 Bay Road, Toowoon Bay 2261 Ph/Fax: 4332 6023

(heading north on The Entrance Rd, turn right into Pacific St at the Long Jetty Hotel.

At the end of Pacific St turn left -the gallery is only 50m up the road)

35 years of pleasure

bringing you the works of

Australian artists,

potters and glassmakers.

GalleryToowoon Bay

Open: Wed to Sun 10am-4.30pm(7 days in school/public holidays)

For unique, affordable gifts

Fres

h fr

om the Oven!

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Cafes, Creations and CultureAvoca Beach is a jewel on the Central Coast and continues to grow each month in both business and entertainment.Mojito Joes Bar, Avoca Beach Seafood’s with new owners Ben and Sabina, Café Camino. Coast Fine Foods, Becker and Co Café, Stonefox Roasters, Summer Summa Boutique and Kahveh Café with new owners Jessie and Grant, are all newer businesses to Avoca and continue to thrive in this bustling seaside location.Iconic business such as the Avoca Hotel, Treetops Resort, Ludo’s Bakery, Avoca Palms Resort and The Point café offer world class service and products. Did you also know that Avoca Beach has some award winning businesses also?Aquafun on Avoca Lagoon with their

water activities was recently awarded the prestigious ECO Tourism Student Achiever Minister Award for 2013, Avoca Beach Butchery is multiple category award winner for their gourmet sausages, Avoca Beachside Markets at Heazlett Park every 4th Sunday of the month was recently awarded the best community award for2013 from Gosford Council Australia Day awards and Avoca Beach Picture Theatre has won best regional cinema in Australia numerous times. You can vote for any of these businesses or any other business in Avoca you feel that deserves some recognition for the 2014 Gosford Council Australia Day Awards at http://www.gosford.nsw.gov.au/news_events/interest/2013/2014-australia-day-community-awardsAvoca Beach continues to have fantastic beaches, waterfront lagoon picnic areas, rock pools and is a great family friendly town with Avoca Nippers , Avoca Beach Rural Fire Brigade, Avoca

Long board riders and Avoca Surf Life Saving all providing great community services and activities for families and visitors.International food menus in Avoca include Spanish, Thai, Malaysian, Indian, Italian, Australian and Mexican, so be sure to visit the Village Area and you will not be disappointed, or grab some takeaway of mouth-watering fish and chips, burgers, wraps or Avoca Bakery’s famous pies and head on down to Avoca Beach and sit by the water while the kids play in the numerous playgrounds around the town or Avoca Beach Hotel has kids eat free on a Sunday night, so let them do the dishes for you and have the night off !Whether you watch a live band at the many venues around Avoca Beach, do some shopping at the markets, boutiques, village shops or antique store, Avoca Beach is a destination that does not disappoint!

Avoca Beach© Gary Berman Photography

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Coast Fine FoodsGOURMET DELIDedicated to sourcing the best foods from tried and trusted suppliers for your pleasure, we specialise in Antipasto plates, cheeses, olives, salami, pates, oils, chutneys, jams and delicious gourmet Hampers. Outside catering also available.Open for light breakfasts and lunch 7 days, serving freshly ground coffee and delicious cakes.1/200 Avoca Drive Avoca Beach (Corner Avoca Drive and Cape Three Points Road). Phone 4382 4002 www.coastfinefoods.com.au

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Enjoy the unique cameraderie of the Camino, sharing simple meals: Tapas, Paella and Pork Ribs with good coffee and great conversation.Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10am to 4pm Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights from 6pm till late

326 Avoca Drive, Avoca Beach Phone: 43 811 214 or 0414 850 368

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Shop 10, 192 Avoca Drive, Avoca Beach NSW Phone: 0414 875 823

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4381 0643184 Avoca Drive Avoca Beach

Made with love in the heart of Avoca Beach VillageOpen 7.30am till 6pm Mon-Fri

and 7.30am till 1pm Sat.

Now in its third year, the Champion Traditional Sausage Perpetual Trophy donated by Graham J Crouch was awarded to Avoca Beach Butchery for their thick pork sausage. They also won six medals – two Gold, two Silver and two Bronze – for a range of products.

Grand Winner Sydney Royal Fine Food Show!

2013 MEDAL WINNER with 6 awards for our Sausages

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Avoca Beachside Market 4th Sunday of the month. 9am – 2pm. Heazlett Park, Avoca Beach. www.fixxevents.com.au or 0416 097 707.Central Coast Craft Sale Art Studios at Gosford Regional Gallery, 36 Webb St. East Gosford. 2nd Saturday of the month (excluding January) 9.30am until 4pm. We support The Children's Medical Research Institute. Ph: 43233698.Davistown RSL Charity Markets 19 Murna Road, Davistown. Large all-weather undercover market held the 3rd Sunday of each month (except October) from 9am-2pm. Ph:Sue at Fairhaven 0407757866.Ettalong Markets Under cover. Open every weekend. Baby and Kids market first Sunday of every month. 189 Ocean View Rd, Ettalong Beach. You can get here by ferry, train and bus. Ph: 43 425 451.Fairhaven’s Op Shop & Re-use Centre 209 Brisbane Water Drive, Point Clare Open Monday to Friday 10am-3pm and Saturdays 10am-2pm. One of the cheapest Op Shops on the Coast! Sue 0407757866Fairhaven’s Point Clare Spring Market Saturday 19th October 9am-3pm. 209 Brisbane Water Drive, Point Clare. Large outdoor market. Great shopping for everyone.Gosford City Markets 2nd Saturday of the month. 8am -1pm, Kibble Park Gosford. Ph 4322 7726 or [email protected]. Kincumber Markets Kincumber Uniting Church Car Boot Sale. Cnr Killuna Rd & Avoca Drive. Held on the first Saturday of the month from 7am to 12 mid day. Contact 43681351 or 43695939. Op Shop Open Wed to Fri 10am to 2pm, Saturday 10 to 12 mid day.Kulnura Country Markets Markets running again at Kulnura General Store on George Downes Drive. Due to Mangrove Mountain Country Fair on Saturday 19th October our first market will be held Saturday 26th October from 8am to 1pm. After this the markets will be held the 3rd Saturday monthly from 8am to 1pm. If you would like to have a stall contact Wendi Bertens on 0404 360 174.Mangrove District Market 2nd Sunday each month corner Wisemans Ferry Road and Waratah Road, Mangrove Mountain. Specialising in healthy organic produce to raise funds for our Heritage Hall. Ph: 0439 824 553.

Niagara Park Market Day Niagara Park Shopping Centre Samaratins OP-SHOP 4328 5788 2nd Saturday of month. 9am - 2.30pm.

Shelly Beach Markets INDOOR monthly market. The Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College, The Entrance Campus (Central Coast Hwy, Shelly Beach) on the LAST SATURDAY of the month, from 8am - 2pm. Contact Sarah 0424940614

Terrigal Market Day Anglican Church Holy Trinity Market day. 3rd Saturday of month 10am to 1pm. 92 Serpentine Road Terrigal. You will also find our OP Shop open Tues to Fri 9am to 4pm. Contact 43 651280.

Terrigal Lions Club Car Boot Sale Terrigal Lagoon Reserve. Cnr Willoughby Rd & Terrigal Dr. 1st Sunday of month. 9am -1pm. Ph: 0448649522 Gates open for vendors at 6.30am.

The Entrance Waterfront Markets Waterfront Plaza, The Entrance Saturday 9am – 4pm. Contact 4333 5377.

The Entrance Lions Club Markets The Entrance Cinema Car Park, Bayview Ave, Sundays 8:30am - 12:30pm.

The Impact Markets Saturday 24th August, 28th September. 9am-2pm. 19 Chetwynd Rd, Erina. Brand new venue. All weather indoor Market. Cafe available. Kid’s indoor play centre. Ample Parking. Over 50 stalls booked!

The Olive Tree Market The Junction Public School. First Saturday of the month 9am - 3pm.

Toukley Sunday Market Coles car park - Yarralla Rd, 7am - 1pm. Variety of stalls. Run every Sunday (weather permitting) Enquiries - 0416280589.

Markets Guide Avoca Beachside Markets The Central Coast ‘s Award Winning Premier Arts and Musicians Market.4th Sunday each month 9am-2pm Heazlett Park Foreshore Avoca. Sunday 24th Nov is the last Avoca Market for 2013, with the Xmas Fair Market Sunday 8th Dec and first market for 2014 Sunday 19th Jan. 100+ handmade, vintage and emerging artists, live music all day from Lizottes and waterfront produce area. Come see what the buzz is all about! www.fixxevents.com.au

First Saturday of the month - 9am-3pmThe Junction Public School

Newcastle

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Experience the best authentic and traditional Italian cuisine on the NSW Central Coast.

Eat in or Take away Lunch from 12pm to 3pm Wednesday – Sunday

Dinner from 5pm Wednesday – Saturday

Azzuro Blu Wharf 12 The Entrance Road, The Entrance Phone 4333 8885. www.facebook.com/the italian restaurant

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Delicious pasta, variety of traditional pizzas & Italian dishes

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Sydney Princess Melbourne Cup Day Party BoatIt isn’t about trackside… it’s about PARTY SIDE! $65 per person4 hour cruise includes: •Glassofchampagneonarrival •SmorgasboardPick up 11am Spencer Wharf Put your glasses together and come join us on the Hawkesbury River for the race that stops the nation! Bookings are Essential Ph: 0405 253 961, 0409 984 557 or 02 4377 1497

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Marine Rescue Central Coast

Good seamanshipGood seamen know and manage their boats. They learn about their local waterway to ensure safe navigation; they can handle their boat properly in varying sea and wind conditions; they know the most common knots used for good boating; they can set and retrieve their anchor without fuss; they maintain the boat’s engine and electrics to avoid operational problems; they make sure all family and friends on board are aware of the boat’s safety equipment and where it is stowed; and they know the appropriate emergency contacts and responses.

Do you know everything about your boat? Are you familiar with its construction, layout, carrying capacity, limitations, and capabilities? Can you find equipment on board readily? Do you know where all items are stowed? What do you know about your boat’s propulsion and electrics? Can you deal with common problems? Knowing the characteristics and limitations of your boat is important for safe boating.

You can find this information in the boat’s operating manual. If possible, find out the boat’s wind and sea limitations. If the operating manual doesn’t state it specifically, contact the manufacturer to find out the maximum sea conditions for your boat.

If you are not sure and need some help with navigation, knots and splices or boat handling consider a Seamanship Course with Marine Rescue Central Coast. Call 4325 7929 for more details or visit the Unit’s web site at www.vmrcc.org.au Photo: Education and Training Room at Marine Rescue Central Coast Unit’s Point Clare Base

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Andersons BoatshedAndersons offers a variety of boats for hire, half cabin, open boats, aluminium boats with canopy and the BBQ boats.Bring the family or friends along for a great day out, you don’t need a boat licence all the boats are very easy to operate, hire fee includes the boat, fuel, map and full instructions. We also offer unique BBQ boats which can carry up to 12 people, these are the best way to get out on the water with your group. They include electric start motors with steering wheel, along with toilet facilities, BBQ and stereo system.Go fishing and cook your BBQ. Great for Birthday parties or any type of group function. Hires are available from a couple of hours through to the full day every day all year round, just bring your food to cook, cutlery, drinks and we can look after the rest.The boats are pet friendly and wheelchair access is good. Open 8 -5 every day (plus extended hours during summer holiday period through until sunset).3a Petit Street, Booker Bay Ph 43 413219. www.andersonsmarina.com.au

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High Tea at Hatters Tea House

Open 7 Days 9am to 4pm 221 Wattle Tree Rd, Holgate

Ph 4365 5810 www.bamboobuddha.com.au

café ■gallery nursery ■gardens

Vegetarian Café Organic Coffee

GiftsA relaxing sanctuary

Beautiful Beverages from around the world as well as our Local Glee coffee, freshly baked goodies made in-house daily will tantalise your taste buds as you join us for the best High Tea on the coast.Our guests return often to tell us that this is the place to bring their family and friends, as we serve such a wonderful variety of treats and the unique atmosphere is unlike anywhere else.Come and join us and you will soon be back again and again. Don’t forget bookings are essential for high teas. We require at least 48 hours notice. High Teas are popular so book as early as you can. 281 Ocean View Road, Ettalong Beach. Ph (02) 4344 5525 www hattersteahouscom.au

Specialising in High Tea Tues - Sat 10am-4.30pm

& Sun 12pm-4.30pm281 Ocean View Rd Ettalong Beach

02 4344 5525 www.hattersteahouse.com.au

Beautiful Beverages & Tantalising Treats

Bamboo Buddha GalleryTake a nice drive into the countryside …. yet only 10 mins from Erina Fair.  Float in through the big wooden doors … relax … find your special spot in our subtropical garden setting …. friendly service, delicious vegetarian fare cooked with love from scratch, organic coffee, cakes and treats to further indulge you in such a joyful, relaxing environment.  Take some time to just be you, to connect with special friends and family. Come in today.

Indie Café and Thai CuisineLet me introduce you to a fantastic restaurant. The quality, freshness and genuine authenticity of the food will have you coming back often.We came back - 3 times in the one week, as we wanted to try so many of Jenny’s dishes.Lovingly prepared by the owner/chef Jenny will happily adhere to your taste of how hot or not you can eat it. This gives you such flexibility and choice of dishes on the menu as everything you order is freshly prepared for you.Do come and indulge yourself and like us I am sure you will come regularly.

SHOP 4 Railway Square, Wyong Ph 4355 1510 Open 7 days Mon - Sat 6.30am - 5pm, Sun 6.30am - 2.30pm

Internet Café,Lazumba Coffee, a selection of Teas, light meals and home made treats.

Alberts Café & TakeawayAlberts big breaKfast is on the Menu all day every-day and is probably the best value on the Coast!

For just $12.95 you get eggs, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, tomatoes, toast and a glass of orange juice!

Simple food lovingly prepared and served with a smile. Open 7 days: Mon-Sat 6.30-5pm, Sun 6.30-2.30pm.

4 Railway Square Wyong. Just near Wyong Railway Station.

MON-FRI 7AM to 3PM, SAT 8 AM to 3PM DINNER 5PM - 9PM NO MSG ADDED, please mention ALLERGIES. Free home deliveries to local area only, min purchase $30

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seacoast Fishing SPRING AND SUMMEROur commercial fishing business has been operating from Kincumber for the past 9 years and we have the freshest fish in town, straight from the boat to our shop, which is located 400m from the scenic road roundabout towards Macmasters Beach.Our catch consists of Snapper, Ocean Jackets, Bream, Trevally, mullet (when in season ) and Lobsters. We also have local Oysters, school prawns and a variety of frozen products.As our weather warms up, our catches continue to increase and our lobsters start to move heading out to sea for food. Our boys know when and where to put their traps out. During the winter months when the mullet are running we keep the male mullet for lobster bait. They split and salt the mullet and hang out to dry for a few weeks, the lobsters love this feed, it also lasts longer in the traps.About mid November is when our lobsters are available. We have tanks on our premises, where we store them for up to a month ready for transport. If you need lobsters, just pick them from our tanks and we can pack them for you, we cook everyday, so your choices are cooked, live, or asleep!We are open Thurs, Fridays 11am to 6pm and saturday 9am to 6pm. Ph: 43686160 Patanga Street, Kincumber

‘N Thai SingHow wonderfully spoilt we are on the Coast with the Restaurants we now have to choose from. This is one of those surprises... The food at ‘N THAI SING is cooked with love by BOW. She makes all her own sauces and creates some amazingly delicious dishes. We are working our way through the specials and recommend this as one of the best on the Coast.The Siam Duck is so very tender and delicious you will want to lick the plate. Panang Prawns and Scallop Lychee is another favourite, it is so hard to not keep ordering the ones tried previously because they create a gastronomic memory and when you see the name on the Menu the mouth waters. YUM! Closed Tuesday. Lunch: 11.30am-2.30pm, Dinner: 4.30pm-9pm Friday & Saturday til 10pm 207 Main Road Toukley. Phone 4397 2921

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Spencer Village StoreSpencer Village Store offers guests a unique experience and serene location right on the Hawkesbury River. We have shaded seating on our private wharf for 24, as well as waterside seating for up to 50 people. From a plain burger to the double decker “Cadel Burger”with two meat paddies, two potato scallops and all the salad trimmings, our burgers are famous for their outstanding taste as well as their generous size.We are more than happy to cater to the needs of all visitors or groups, offering burgers, fish and chips, chicken wraps, sandwich platters, roast meals, pizza’s, special event BBQ packages and much more. All you need to do is call and book your function ahead. Gluten free/lactose free options available, you only need ask.We have a range of groceries, tackle, bait, fresh fruits and vegetables available, as well as alcohol, ice, newspapers and books on local history/places of interest. 4666 Wisemans Ferry Road SPENCER Ph : 4377 1123

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Little Creek CheeseMore Cheese Please!Yes, Little Creek Cheese is changing, for the better. Do you love your cheeses? Then the place to visit is Little Creek Cheese. Located in the Old Wyong Milk Factory along Alison Rd, you will find a small yet expanding cheese factory and shop. In the shop not only will you find their award winning cheeses that are made on site but a range of local and international cheeses. Making an appearance are some Wensleydales and other hard cheeses, even a sticky toffee dessert cheese. Whether you like goat, sheep or cow’s milk cheeses there is something for everyone, from soft to hard cheese and in betweens too. We can even organise a wedding cake of cheese.The owners are more than happy to take you through a tasting of their cheese and answer any questions you may have. There is a viewing window where you can see behind the scenes and see where the cheese is made and packed.In addition to the cheeses, you will find a wonderful range of handmade produce ranging from organic nuts and mueslis, chilli sauces, balsamic vinegars, crackers, nougat & more.The shop is open 7 days a week 10am till 4pm. www.littlecreekcheese.com.au [email protected] Old Wyong Milk Factory. Ph: 02 4353 2433 or 0488 481 441

Luka Handcrafted ChocolatesLuka Handcrafted chocolate is a Central Coast based company, specialising in premium hand crafted chocolates. As such, at LUKA®, only highest quality ingredients are used. The chocolates are classical in style, reflecting his background, with the emphasis on a wide variety in flavours and textures, displaying all the skills of the true chocolatier. As the main ingredient, premium Belgian couverture is used. In keeping with current European trends, part of the range is based on single origin couvertures. Rather than being couvertures blended from a variety of beans sourced from different areas, these couvertures use beans sourced from unique, single regions only, bringing out their varietal characteristics. As with wines, these couvertures show “terroir “ indeed. Single origins used include Java, Grenade, Cuba, Vanuatu, Tanzania and Ariba (Equador).Wyong Milk Factory 141 Alisson Road Wyong www.lukachocolate.com.au

LOCALY GROWN FARM FRESH PRODUCEFROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS at prices worth travelling for. Huge savings! We also Wholesale.1213 George Downes Drive, Kulnura Just up from Jerry’s famous one-stop café.Open 8am to 5 pm (closed every Tuesday) Saturday 8am to 4pm0419 994 817 or 0429 990 912

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Cedars Lebanese Restaurant and BarCedars Lebanese Restaurant and Bar, in the heart of Erina offers a unique dining experience with the true authentic flavours of Lebanese food.Simple, fresh, and addictive.Enjoy a Lebanese mezze spread of olives, falafel, mixed dips hommos, labni and eggplant dip and savoury flat bread, a wide range of meat and vegetarian banquets cooked on a traditional open charcoal B.B.Q. Treat yourself to an array of honeyed pastries and the traditionally brewed coffee or even try the herbal flavours of shisha.Cedars offers a bar service with fine wines from different regions of Australia and a great range of beers on tap. With music that will bring out your inner belly dancer come in and enjoy the welcoming warm atmosphere. Open 7 Days 11am - 3pm and Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday from 5pm - 10pm.Call for bookings: 43CEDARS (4323 3277) 4 Ilya Avenue Erina

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Are you looking for fresh, affordable and delicious organic goods of thehighest quality on the Coast? Look no further! Bay Organics is a familyowned and operated business located in the heart of sunny ToowoonBay. Our mission is to provide everyone with the option of chemical-freeliving. We pride ourselves on stocking colourful, fresh and out-of-this-world produce, as well as a myriad of grocery goods. Try one of our setFruit & Veg Boxes which we hand pack with love each week – with theconvenience of online shopping and home deliveries, it’s hard toresist! We know! Alternatively, we welcome you to visit our store, andcheck out our extensive range of products frst-hand. Here’s to a futureof organic, eco-friendly and fair trade shopping!

Bay Organics82 Toowoon Bay RdToowoon Bay NSW 2261Ph: 02 4332 7719Email: [email protected]: www.bayorganics.com.au

Are you looking for fresh, affordable and delicious organic goods of thehighest quality on the Coast? Look no further! Bay Organics is a familyowned and operated business located in the heart of sunny ToowoonBay. Our mission is to provide everyone with the option of chemical-freeliving. We pride ourselves on stocking colourful, fresh and out-of-this-world produce, as well as a myriad of grocery goods. Try one of our setFruit & Veg Boxes which we hand pack with love each week – with theconvenience of online shopping and home deliveries, it’s hard toresist! We know! Alternatively, we welcome you to visit our store, andcheck out our extensive range of products frst-hand. Here’s to a futureof organic, eco-friendly and fair trade shopping!

Bay Organics82 Toowoon Bay RdToowoon Bay NSW 2261Ph: 02 4332 7719Email: [email protected]: www.bayorganics.com.au

Are you looking for fresh, affordable and delicious organic goods of the highest quality on the Coast? Look no further! Bay Organics is a family owned and operated business located in the heart of sunny Toowoon Bay. Our mission is to provide everyone with the option of chemical-free living. We pride ourselves on stocking colourful, fresh and out-of-thisworld produce, as well as a myriad of grocery goods. Try one of our set Fruit & Veg Boxes which we hand pack with love each week – with the convenience of online shopping and home deliveries, it’s hard to resist! We know! Alternatively, we welcome you to visit our store, and check out our extensive range of products frst-hand. Here’s to a future of organic, eco-friendly and fair trade shopping!

Bay Organics 82 Toowoon Bay Rd Toowoon Bay NSW 2261 Ph: 02 4332 7719 Email: [email protected] Website: www.bayorganics.com.au

•HENS & BUCKS PARTIES•BIRTHDAY PARTIES•CHEF TABLES•CORPORATE COOKING EVENTS

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The Brisbane Water Oyster Festival 2013

Sunday 10th November Ettalong Beach ForeshoreJoin us at the Brisbane Water Oyster Festival, the largest food and wine festival on the Central Coast. The Oyster Festival showcases the beautiful waterways on the Central Coast, with Ettalong Beach as our elegant backdrop.Thirteen years ago, the Peninsula Chamber of Commerce established the Oyster Festival to support local oyster farming. Today, we have delicious foods from around the world and our own Oyster

Alley with seafood galore. For the wine connoisseur, there are wine tastings available from the Hunter Valley, and across NSW wine region hot spots. Thanks to the Ettalong Beach

Club, there’ll be an abundance of cold ales on tap to quench your thirst.The Oyster Festival has a full program of live entertainment on the main stage with the JIVE BOMBERS commencing at 9:30am and the Mo Award winning New Zealand band AKINGA on stage from 1pm.And we haven’t forgotten the kids. There’ll be character street performers, face painting, fairy floss and show bags. Plus, we have Paviers amusement rides, horse rides, bungee jumping and much more.Radio 2GO will host our ‘How Many Oysters

Can You Eat in 30 Seconds Competition’. All entrants are competing to win the luxurious Lunch for Two on the Sydney Harbour, courtesy of Tony Arico and his team at Travel World Deep Water Plaza.With more stalls than ever before, you’ll be impressed with our extensive boutique range of clothes, jewellery and luxury items. There’s something for everyone in the family.A big thank you to our main sponsors Ettalong Beach Club, Gosford Council, Central Coast Holden, Homes Guide, Brentwood Village and Henry Kendall Gardens.See www.oysterfestival.com.au for more details or contact Aqua Events 0438 113 101, [email protected] or www.aquaevents.com.au.

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Seachange - a dream come trueWhen South African Gary Berman moved to the Central Coast from Sydney he had no idea his long forgotten hobby would end up shaping a dramatic career change.Gary had worked in the hospitality industry in the USA, South Africa and the UK for over 20 years culminating in the role of General Manager in various hotels across Australia, but it wasn’t until his daughter was born that he realised the continual travel wouldn’t suit the family lifestyle he envisioned.As his wife had grown up on the Central Coast, he was no stranger to the beauty of the area and when it came time to move, it was he said “an easy decision”.

After successfully developing a hotel accommodation website, which he in turn sold to a larger company, Gary started dabbling in a hobby he had always enjoyed – photography.Soon he was up at dawn capturing images of the local beaches he would mount on canvas and hang in the house. It wasn’t until an associate offered to buy one that he believed others may also want to purchase them. After testing the waters at many local markets, he decided to turn his passion into a lifestyle and opened his gallery at Avoca Beach, almost a year ago.“I have always believed you must love the work you do and getting to live and

work on the Central Coast is a dream come true. Not only do I enjoy my job, but I love to create something that will bring others enjoyment for years to come.”Together with Gary’s Central Coast landscape photography, he also specialises in unique family portraits capturing natural, relaxed images in beautiful outdoor locations.Recently Gary’s entrepreneurial spirit has been further extended with the launch of the Central Coast’s own street wear clothing brand “drøm”. Meaning “to dream”, drøm is designed by Gary based around his images of the local area, but are not your typical tourist shirts, Gary says. I want to grow this brand, which currently comes in a range of singlets, t-shirts, hoodies, caps and more, to become something that will expand across the country, and represent this great area we live in. We are proud to say that drøm is conceived, designed and printed locally.To view the collection of Central Coast Photographs and drom clothing head to Summa Summa Gallery 192 Avoca Drive Avoca Beach or view online at www.imagesbygb.com or http://www.drom.com.au/

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Ball in the Hall

Fundraiser for FairviewFeaturing

Ghost Road and Laura ZarbSaturday November 9th

Mangrove Mountain Hall

Doors 6pm for 6.30pm startGet ready to dance the night away with festival favourites

Ghost Road after enjoying a one off special performance by Blue Mountains Folk/Blues artist Laura Zarb performing with

our own Michelle Urquhart and the Kulnura School Choir.Food and refreshments will be available. BYO welcome.

Tickets: Adults $25pp, Youth 12-16 $10, Kids u/12 free Bookings/Enquiries Ph: 0405 416 289

Largest 18 Hole Mini Golf, Putt Putt Course in the State! Mini Golf at Mingara offers 18 holes of mini golf fun.Designed around native gardens, rocky scenery and flowing waterfalls, this course is a challenge the whole family will enjoy and is fun for all ages.Mini Golf at Mingara offers fun all round. Take the Tiara Challenge where the loser of each hole has to wear a Tiara till someone else loses, then pass it on. Bring your camera with you, we have some hilarious photos from this challenge.Come test your skills today we are here to look after you.Mini Golf is a privately owned business with it’s own entrance and car park. You do not need to go into the Club.Situated at the back of the Club you turn into the car park where the Gym is and go around the back towards the main street there you will see a small sign with an arrow, just follow that. WE ARE OPEN 7 DAYS THROUGH THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS For more information visit www.minigolf-mingara.com.au Or find us on facebook. We look forward to meeting you!

Forest of Tranquility...a magical experience MAGIC FOREST of Tranquility is a Bioclimatic Rainforest with endangered plants and animals. Did you know our surviving LIVING Rainforest is home to some plants that grow no other place in the WORLD! It is a very special place for not only plants and animal but for people too.We have special festival days for wellbeing of mind and body with fun and fantasy for little people (children) and big people (adults) throughout the year. We have just had our Faery and Fairy Festival with stories and wand making with Magic Forest Walks in our September School Holidays.We invite everyone to come and see our Natural Magic of Fireflies. A Bioluminescent Beetle that appears every November and December at dusk.We will open every night 6 - 9pm for our Fireflies Magic Season weather permitting. Reservations recommended in case of bad weather. Online prepayment with bookings or cash at door as no efpos or credit cards on site.

Our opening night will be a Wizard Fancy Dress theme on Saturday 16th November with prizes and great workshops to attend with food cooked by Artisan Arthur see Page 3 for more details.Costume hire available locally [email protected] or make your own.Hire our venue with Tipi camping for: Overnight Stays - Retreats - Weddings - Festivals - Yoga - Workshops - School Events at 390 Ourimbah Creek Road OURIMBAH. Phone 43621855 www.forestoftranquility.com BLOG: http://forestoftranquility.blogspot.com.au Special offer to imag readers - 1 FREE child entry per Adult entry on Monday and Tuesday Nights. Bookings only [email protected]

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schools spectacular turns 30 this year2013 marks the 30th Anniversary of the extraordinary Schools Spectacular. The 30th birthday celebration will take place at Sydney Entertainment Centre on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 November 2013. Since its inception in 1984 this inspirational event has grown to become a highlight on the Sydney entertainment calendar, shining a spotlight on the talents of NSW public school students. In terms of sheer size, scale and scope, the Schools Spectacular is unequalled in the world. It is regarded as one of Australia’s most popular annual variety shows, and

features 3,600 students from 400 NSW public schools. It includes a 1,300-voice choir; an 80-piece symphony orchestra; 2,000 dancers; and rock, jazz, brass and marching bands. This iconic cultural event involves students of varying ages, cultures, skills and socio-economic backgrounds, hailing from country, metropolitan and isolated regions of NSW. sYDNEY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE Friday 29 November at 12noon & 7.30pm, saturday 30 November at 2pm & 7.30pm. Prices from $41.50 to $63.00. Bookings: www.ticketmaster.com.au or 136 100

RumpelstiltskinMarian Street Theatre for Young People presents Rumpelstiltskin adapted by Wendy Blaxland suitable for 3 to 10 years. Who would believe you can spin straw into gold? A greedy King certainly does, after a miller tells a little white lie about his daughter, Ruby’s extraordinary talent. Up until then Ruby, was only just making ends meet running the mill with her friend Cheezwit the Mouse. Suddenly she is expected to perform miracles. And she does. Three times Ruby is shown into a room filled with straw and three times the King finds the room full of gold the next morning. How does she do it? In Wendy Blaxland’s adaptation this classic tale is filled with fascinating characters - vain, greedy, mysterious and wise. Marian street Theatre, 2 Marian street, Killara. 21 sept – 23 Nov 2013 showtimes: saturdays 10.30am & 1pm, school Holidays 23 sept – 4 Oct weekdays 10.30am & 1pm Children $18, Adults $22, Family of 4 $68. Book: 1300 306 776/www.mca-tix.com.au

The brilliant Trevor Ashley returns in triumphant style to Sydney’s vibrant new entertainment venue, The Star Event Centre performing STAR STRUCK for one night only on Friday 8 November.

“Musically, the show is Ashley’s best. It’s the perfect casino spectacular – both glamorous and irreverent...if Star Struck returns, go see it. It’s Ashley at his hilarious best and could be one of the best nights out you’ll ever have.” AussieTheatre.com

Trevor brings the great divas back with the high energy of Tina Turner, the madness of Bette Midler, the elegance of Shirley Bassey and the anthems of Cher – all channelled with the inimitable Ashley spin.Created by Trevor Ashley Written by Trevor Ashley, Phil Scott and Gretel Killeen

Accompanied by Elliot Wilshier with a hot live band, and joined by the dazzling Trevettes – two sexy dancers in a cavalcade of costumes – it’s everything you’d want to see from this “true star of the stage” on a scale that you’ve never seen before.Trevor Ashley is often described as ‘the busiest man in Australian show-business’. This multitalented writer, musical director, performer and producer made his musical debut in Priscilla Queen of the Desert – the Musical. This was followed with Gale Edward’s hit Jerry Springer the Opera.Most recently Trevor won accolades for his portrayal of Edna Turnblad in Hairspray.With Phil Scott and Gretel Killeen onboard the jokes are sharp, the material as bawdy as ever and hysterical laughter is guaranteed.The Star Event Centre is the perfect venue to host Star Struck - offering state-of-the-art event facilities as well as first-class accommodation and dining options with spectacular views of the famous Sydney city skyline.

when: Friday 8 November 2013 at 8pm where: The star Event Centre Tickets: show only $82.50 | supper & show $102.50 VIP (meet and greet, show and supper) $132.50 Bookings: 132 849 |www.ticketek.com.au

That's EntertainmentDUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND TREVOR ASHLEY RETURNS TO THE STAR EVENT CENTRE WITH HIT SHOW ‘STAR STRUCK’ A LIVE CABARET TRIBUTE TO THE DIVAS

MYSTERY

MELODRAMA

& MAGIC

PRESENTS:

END OF YEARCONCERT

SATURDAY23RD NOVEMBER

&

THURSDAY28TH NOVEMBER

STARTING 1PM BOTH DAYS

ENTRY ONLY $5.00

INCLUDES AFTERNOON TEA

The Long Jetty & District Senior Citizens’ Club

6 Thompson St, Long Jetty

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See what’s happening in Gosford City, go to www.gosfordcity.com.au

v Full size Snow Dome - bring your camera & hop inside!

v Santa & Mrs Claus, Christmas floats, costume characters,

street performers, marching bands and more.

v Rides, games, food, novelty stalls

& entertainment in Kibble Park

after the parade.

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Music Director Christopher Bowen oAM

the centrAl coAst chorAle & soloists present

featuring beautiful songs for the Christmas season from around the world and audience participation

in singing well-loved Christmas Carols

Sunday 24th November 20132.30pm st patrick’s catholic church

York street, east Gosford

For further enquiriesPhone 4385 3064 Mob 0403 933 379,

4322 7144 or 4382 1357 www.centralcoastchorale.org

tickets $30 Adult $25 concession$10 children (15 and under)

$70 Family (2 adults + 2 children)

Bethlehem& Beyond

Central Coast Chorale Bethlehem & Beyond

The last concert Fabulously French was a resounding success and now the Central Coast Chorale’s annual Christmas concert will be its final offering for 2013.As the title ‘Bethlehem & Beyond’ suggests there will be some wonderful

and vibrant Christmas music punctuated by some delightful surprises - just like a Christmas stocking full of mysterious delights and delicacies.Over the years the Chorale has taken great delight in helping young singers develop their voices and giving them opportunities to perform. This concert will feature the young talented soprano, Tiana Dimech, as a soloist for the very first time and you will be delighted by her angelic voice.Of course the audience will be asked to participate in the singing of carols and share the Christmas spirit with one another as the year draws to a close.We look forward to seeing you again at this concert.sunday 24th November commencing 2.30pm at st Patrick’s Catholic Church, York street, East Gosford.Tickets: $30 Adult, $25 Senior/Conc/Student, $10 Children 15 and under $70 Family (2 adults + 2 children). Tickets available at the door on the day or from Chorale members.Enquiries: 4385 3064 or 4382 1357, Mob 0403 933 379

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Woy Woy Little Theatre

Woy Woy Little Theatre presents Competitive TendernessCompetitive Tenderness, a wonderfully funny Australian comedy penned by the brilliant Hannie Rayson, is directed by Christine Vale who won high praise for her interpretation of the fast-moving farce The Thirty-Nine Steps staged twelve months ago.Dawn Snow (Annie Bilton) is a tenacious woman, whether running a highly successful chain of weight loss clinics, or the simple act of reforming the Ugandan Prison System. Brian, The Mayor of Greater Burke (Paul Russell), is far less tenacious. In fact he’s the opposite of tenacious. He’s a mayor. Kel (Bob Farmer), Trevor (John Lusty) and Piggy (Richard Holz) are just your average Aussie blokes. Except one is Greek. Spot him if you can. Delia (Jen Mealing) and Amelia (Charlotte Otton) are two well meaning Secretaries. Enough said. Dragi Smilevski (Graham Vale) is a megalomaniac smallgoods magnate who, when he’s not concocting delicious (if a little off putting) sausage recipes, dreams of taking over the world-one cured pork loin at a time.So then, Dawn is the CEO of Greater Burke Municipality. Brian is the Mayor of Greater Burke. Brian is infatuated with Dawn. Dawn not so with Brian. Kel is in Traffic and Local Laws, Trevor is in Dog Catching and Pig is fat and has bad skin. They are all a part of Dawn’s plan to overhaul the local Municipal Council of Greater Burke (to say nothing of Kenny the Dog!). Woy Woy Little Theatre presents Hannie Rayson’s Competitive Tenderness only at the Peninsula Theatre Woy Woy from October 25, 2013 – 10 performances only.

Woy Woy Little Theatre Cnr McMasters and Ocean Beach Road, WoyWoy. Ph: 4344 4737www.woywoylt.com.au

Woy Woy Little Theatre has announced their 2014 Subscription Season of four plays.The season includes the successful West End comedy, “Straight and Narrow” which centres around partners Bob and Jeff and a personal crisis in Jeff’s life and the classic Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize winning “A Streetcar Named Desire” to be staged in the first half of 2014.The third play is “Insignificance”, written by Terry Johnson who strips back the veneer of four cultural icons to reveal the human beings behind the legends - Albert Einstein, Joe DiMaggio, Joe McCarthy & Marilyn Monroe. The scenarios are funny and engaging, while the dialogue is fast, historically accurate and razor sharp. Insignificance will be presented at the Peninsula Theatre in August, followed by Neil Simon’s classic comedy, “The Odd Couple”.The Odd Couple won four Tony awards when first staged on Broadway and is widely regarded as Simon’s best play.Directors for the four plays are Denise Main, John Hickey, Gavin Critchley and Shea Wicks.Woy Woy Little Theatre 2014 subscription forms are currently available from the Peninsula Theatre and local libraries.For more information contact David Wicks, Marketing Manager Woy Woy Little Theatre Ph: 4344 4737

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iGallery

Jacqui's Art Gallery

219 Buff Point Avenue, Buff PointP: (02) 43992898 M: 0414650092

www.jacquisartstudio.com.au

Jacqui’s Art GalleryJacqui’s Art Gallery proudly supports and exhibits artwork by local artists. Enjoy the hospitality of Jacqui Stringer (artist & Gallery owner) as you browse this lovely little gallery with a free cuppa and home made biscuits. Be impressed by the array of high quality artistic treasures displayed, and available for purchase. Amongst the exhibits are paintings in many styles, mediums and subjects, recycled art, handpainted porcelain, silkwork, handcrafted woodwork, jewellery, greeting cards etc.219 Buff Point Avenue, Buff Point OPEN: 10am to 4pm wednesday, Friday & the first 2 weekends of the month. ENTRY: Free Contact: Jacqui stringer  P: 43992898  M: 0414650092   w: jacquisartstudio.com.auFeature Artist at the Gallery for November: JUNE IRENE WILLIAMSONJune’s art world journey began in the 1970’s working with copper when she made jewellery, and copper pictures and also did enamelling on copper.She is profficient at other forms of art including folk art, glass painting, and she has dabbled a little in porcelain painting. Today she specializes in painting on pure silk creating beautiful paintings and handpainted silk scarves. She teaches this fine art to other artists. June loves to paint flora a fauna and pet animals but generally, she paints whatever takes her fancy at that time. Watercolour

and acrylics are her favourite mediums.Over the years June has been involved with several Craft and Art Groups and school and charity exhibitions. She has won awards from VIEW and Newcastle Shows.June is also a member of Toukley Art Society where she exhibits regularly. She has exhibited at Shorethyme Restaurant, Norah Head, and she is also an exhibitor at Jacqui’s Art Gallery.June attributes her artistic knowledge and skills to assistance given to her by other artists and teachers. For budding new artists June has these words of wisdom - “Practise! The more you do the better you get”.

Toukley and District Art Society The Toukley and Districts Art Society, in our home at the Federation Gallery and Information Centre,  Wallarah Road, Gorokan, just before Toukley Bridge, is the showcase for the Wyong Shire Art scene. On display are paintings in oil, acrylics, watercolour and pastel, along with porcelain, hand-painted silk, craft work, jewellery, and original cards.We have our monthly, General meeting, at the Gallery, on 4th Nov, at 10 am, then on Saturday, the 16 th Nov, we are having a Garage Sale, with stalls, sausage sandwiches and morning teas. The Exhibition will run until Sunday, 24th November, please come along to see the Art and to meet the Artists, followed with a Bi-monthly changeover of all artwork.Our Academy Painting mornings are held every Wednesday, from 9am to 12 noon supervised by Peter Tassell, anyone welcome to attend and enjoy your painting with others.All the artwork is by the Society’s local members and are all for sale at reasonable prices.Come in and meet the artists.The Art and Information Centre is open during the Exhibition, from Monday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm. The entry is free, a donation is welcome. For more details call the Gallery on 43924666 or visit www.toukleyartgallery.com.au 

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A vibrant contemporary art gallery on the Central Coast, Nsw which features original works, in various mediums by a growing selection of artists including resident artist Robyn Pedley.

Director, Darren Pedley says “our goal is to create a space to showcase selected original collections that highlight the vision and integrity of the artist and reflects the natural beauty of the region.”

Upcoming exhibitions: Nov 7 - 21: DAVID NASEBY RETROSPECTIVE AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPESBobbie P Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition by five time Archibald finalist David Naseby. Naseby depicts the harshness of the Australian landscape in this stunning exhibition.Dec 5 – 20: CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL ART Explore our comprehensive and diverse range of authentic Australian Aboriginal art. A great selection of artworks will be on offer ranging from decorative through to high level investment art.

For further information visit our website at bobbiepgallery.com and follow us on facebook.Bobbie P Gallery is located 5 min from westfield Tuggerah at 11 Alison Rd wyong. Opening hrs Mon to Friday 10.30am to 3pm. sun 1.00pm to 3.00pm Closed Tue & sat or by appointment. P: 0490 061 949

Central Coast Potter's DiaryCHRISTMAS EXHIBITION "SMORGASBORD" Thursday 28 November - Wednesday 11 December, 10am - 4pm daily. Studio Gallery, Gosford Regional Gallery & Arts Centre, 36 Webb Street, East Gosford. Beautifully hand crafted, unique ceramics for sale with a feature display of plates and platters.

TERM 4 CLASSES @ CCPS: Further details and application forms available to download from - www.ccpotters.org

ADULT CLASSES - WEDNESDAY MORNINGS - 10am to 12noon Throwing, altering and decorating with Marienne stollery. The course will cover wedging, weighing, throwing cylinders and bowls, enclosed forms, cut and altered shapes and many decorating ideas. Commencing 9 to 20 Nov. $170 / 7 week term. Clay, glazes & firing included in the cost. Email Marienne [email protected] to confirm availability & payment.

ADULT CLASSES - THURSDAY MORNINGS - 9:30am to 11:30am  or  THURSDAY EVENINGS - 7:00pm to 9:00pm Hand building and throwing with Lynn Treers Commencing 10 to 14 Nov - 6 week block @ $105 Clay, glazes & firing additional cost. Email Lynn [email protected] to confirm availability and payment arrangements.

CHILDREN’S CLASSES - THURSDAYS - 12:30pm to 2:00pm & 3:30pm to 5pm. Hand building projects with Libby Bourke Commencing - 24 Oct to 28 Nov: Two Thursday classes available. Home School Class 12:30pm to 2pm and After School Class 3:30pm to 5pm. 6 week term $90. Clay, tools, glazes & firing included.

Email Libby ([email protected]) to confirm availability and payment arrangements BEFORE you send your application.

Ettalong Beach Arts & Craft Centre Inc Christmas Exhibitionsaturday 16th Nov - 9am to 4pm sunday 17th Nov - 9am to 3pmJoin us in the celebration of craft in the community. We invite members of the community to attend this exciting annual event at Coast Community Connections, corner Ocean Beach Rd & McMasters Rd Woy Woy. There will be Paintings, Pottery, Folk art, Jewellery, Hand dyed silks, Patchwork & quilts on display all made by the talented tutors and students.Tickets will be on sale for exciting raffle prizes: First Prize $3000 open order, donated by Mingara to be redeemed for travel from the Flight Centre Bateau Bay. Second Prize: Bed/breakfast for 2 at Quay West Resort, Magenta Shores. Third Prize: Two-night weekend for 2 at Allamanda Retreat, The Entrance. Fourth Prize: $120 Voucher to redeem at Gem Design Jewellers, The Entrance Shopping Centre Arcade.Take this opportunity to snap up a bargain for that busy Christmas season. Hand made gifts hold a special appeal adding that personal touch, so important during this lovely time of year. See first hand exquisite items made by members and discover the varied classes the centre has to offer.Enquiries: Phone 4341 8344 or www.ebacc.com.au

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Gosford Regional Gallerywww.gosfordregionalgallery.com 36 webb street, East Gosford 2250 T: 02 4325 0056 F: 02 4325 0062 Open daily 10am-4pm FREE ADMIssION

Gosford Art Prize Foyer Gallery, Galleries One and Two: 21 september to 24 November 2013The Gosford Art Prize dates back to the early 1970s where it began in community halls and shopping centres. The prize has since found a home at the Gosford Regional Gallery where it has become an important part of its annual program. Prizes are awarded for various categories and this year’s successful artists are:Overall winner - Ronald Baer 2-dimensional category winner - Linda Greedy sculpture category co-winners - Ron Royes and Koichi Ishino Photography category winner - Rhiannon Hopley Ceramics category winner - Juz Kitson

Ronald Baer Overall Winner Gosford Art Prize

Co-winners Sculpture Category

Winner Ceramics Category

Winner Photographics Category

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Local Aussie Icon displays international coloursWhat a world of light this exhibition reveals. From an incandescent image of the Taj Mahal taken from a completely new angle, to a seemingly ancient Chinese man poling his fishing boat down the Li River in Guilin; from autumn gold reflected in the mirror of Lake Tekapo, New Zealand, to a family of Indian elephants at rest by a waterhole; from an aerial image of swirling turquoise water and white sand near the Great Barrier Reef to the pastel hues of

dawn crowning an abandoned cottage in South Australia – this new series of images evokes a raft of emotions. To coincide with the new exhibition, Ken Duncan is launching his new book, Life’s a Journey – the Adventure Continues. In this long-awaited sequel to his 25-year retrospective Life’s an Adventure (2008) Ken shares previously untold stories from his extensive career and presents a series of exquisite new photos captured world-wide. It tells much more of the unique

Ken Duncan story.You are invited to meet this celebrated photographer in person for his 30th anniversary celebration from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, November 16 at his Erina Heights Gallery. Come along and hear the stories behind the photos, and have Ken sign copies of his new book, Life’s a Journey.While you’re there, ask Gallery staff how you can receive a free print valued at over $2,000.

Neale Joseph contemporary Australian artistNeale Joseph is an established contemporary Australian artist who exhibits widely and has an impressive record of representation in both national and international exhibitions.Neale uses traditional mediums of oil and acrylic, and paints in an expressive, impressionistic style winning many prestigious awards.Neale has won the internationally recognised ‘Veuve Clicquot’ and ‘Great South Land’ art prizes and has exhibited regularly in solo and group exhibitions all around Australia and abroad.His work has achieved acclaim from some of the most influential Australian and international icons such as Arthur Boyd, Former United States President George Bush Senior and former Australian Prime Minister John Howard. Neale is also being featured on NBC’s ‘Great Getaways’ on US television this summer.Neale Joseph Fine Art Gallery: Neale Joseph Fine Art Gallery features the

largest range of investment artworks with ever-changing exhibitions of beachscapes, modern landscapes, Sydney Harbour scenes, and selected works from recent painting trips.The Gallery also stocks a large range of exquisite glassware, sculptures, limited edition prints, special gifts and souvenirs.During the month of November save 15% off all

limited edition prints and 25% off all Keith Rowe glassware! Don’t miss out on this special offer! Promotion starts Nov 1st and ends Nov 31st. The gallery is currently featuring brand new works from Neale Joseph, Phil Pringle and local artist Adrian Turner, as well as original Pro Hart resale artworks.

Coming Soon: Neale Joseph ‘Colours of summer II'

Gallery open 7 days a week 9am- 5pm. shop 15 Crown Plaza, Terrigal Nsw (Next to Aromas Café)

Other artists include: Pro Hart, David Hart, Robert Simpson, Phil Pringle and Linda Vario.(02) 43857775 nealejoseph.com

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K E N D U N C A N G A L L E R I E S P R E S E N T

E X H I B I T I O N2 0 1 3

E X H I B I T I O N O P E N S 9 N O V E M B E RM E E T K E N I N P E R S O N

Saturday 16 November 10am - 4pm

World of Light

ASK HOW YOU CAN RECEIVE A FREE 40” PRINT VALUED OVER $2000

GA L L E R I E S

414 The Entrance Road, Erina Heights, NSW Phone 02 4367 6701open daily from 10amwww.kenduncan.com

You can hear the stories behind the photographs& have Ken sign your copies of his new book Life’s a Journey.

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THE LOFT

The perfectlocation

for your special occasion

upstairs at The Lake House is

Eat, Drink, Indulge at

THE ENTRANCE LAKE HOUSE

Wed - Fri: 11am - 3pm, 6pm - late

Saturday: 8am - 3pm, 6pm - late

Sunday: 8am - 3pm

(02) 4332 525327 The Entrance Rd, The Entrance NSW 2261

www.TheEntranceLakeHouse.com

SCHOLTENJewellers

SCHOLTENJewellers

Scholten Jewellers has been operating on the NSW Central Coast since 1988. We specialise in fine jewellery, manufacturing, repairing and remodelling and offer quality unusual jewellery at affordable prices.

We are now launching a new range of personalised pendants, called “Cordo’ It consists of family and event orientated jewellery.

The samples shown here are a compilation of customers’ orders as well as our own ideas of how to commemorate life events or of how to show affiliations to causes. We welcome more ideas and are happy to help our customers with specific designs to create meaningful and beautiful pendants.

Pendants are priced from $66.00 to $180.00

in silver

Erina: Shop T 285 Erina Fair. Tel: 4365 5316

TuggErah: Shop 1010 Westfield Shoppingtown

Tel: 4353 4888