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The Coast and Valley Naturist Club Inc. proudly supports these organisations:

Australian Nudist Federation (ANF),
Free Beach Association (FBA),
Sydney Sun and Social Club(SSS)
Kaikea B&B
Kiata Country Club
River Island Nature Retreat
letsBfriends_naturists/
Alex and Sam
Tan Magazine
ACT Nudist Club
Running Bare Retreat
Barrier Reef Sun Club
David & Jo’s Nudist nomads
www.adam.com.au/nudean/
Eureka Road Naturist Retreat
Australian Sun and Health Magazine
Sun Seekers Inc.
Rainbows Reach Retreat
baretracks.org/
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Annual Membership Renewal 08-09 now due.
Yes... it's that time of the year again... Membership renewal. Wow! another year gone by so fast. We hope that all our members have enjoyed this year as much as we have.
Membership for 08-09 costs $15 per person, which entitles you to members rates for club events and our VIP reward system.
(please note all 07-08 members, your VIP rewards continue into 2009)
Please see Cheryl or Trevor for membership forms.
YOUR SAY....
Joke from Con & Margie

Email from Sue and Neil
TO; THE COMMITTEE AND MEMBERS
A NOTE OF THANKS AND SOME INSIGHT
What a fantastic night and loads of fun for the “Australia Theme Night” and a great big “Thanks” to everyone who voted Neil and myself winners of the “Best Dressed”, we can only say I had a ball making our outfits. To all the winners of the thong throwing competition, Congratulations, to the runners up start practising for next year.
To all the Committee Members who once again work hard and excelled in providing one and all some good “Aussie Tucker” not to mention the decorating the centre for the night “A Bouquet to YOU”
To our members, for those that dressed up for the night thanks for your effort, however, let me just say to every member – your committee goes to a lot of hard and tireless work not to mention the hours put in to make these theme nights fund for you, so why not get behind them and show your appreciation and join in the fun and frivolity. It doesn’t take much time to look outside the square and come up with a costume and play “dress ups” for 1 night a month. Not only that… but everyone has a calendar of the coming month’s themes so you can plan ahead. Let’s get behind the committee 120% and do our bit to show them we appreciate their hard work, and make a huge effort for next months “Tropical Theme Night”
So we are asking every member to turn back the clock to your “childhood” days, dress up and show your appreciation to the committee.
See you all next month and Yes!!! We will be back with some more great outfits to top our competition.
Sue & Neil
Fees.
Fees are listed below. To obtain membership to CAVN you have to visit the club twice before being approved. CAVN excepts singles, couples and families. Children recieve free entry with any paying adult.
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Rates
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| Member's Annual Fee |
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$15.00 |
| Swim Night Entry Fee - Member |
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$15.00 |
| Swim Night Entry - Guest of a member* |
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$15.00 |
| Swim Night Entry - Visitor/Guest |
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$25.00 |
| Swim Night Entry - Member of other club / ANF** |
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$20.00 |
* Applies to 1st visit Only
** Must be a current financial member of other club or ANF and produce card & ID
Nude Etiquette
Tips on nude etiquette never taught just known.
Heading to a nude beach / Resort Club? You'll find that you can not only leave your clothes at home, but also your worries & cares. At most nude and clothing-optional beaches / Clubs where the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly.
But for first timers at a nude beach / Resort, the experience can also be a little scary. What's expected of you?
The atmosphere at nudist locations varies greatly, from crowded to quiet and secluded and private. Here are some basic etiquette guidelines for your nude getaways
When visiting a nude or clothing-optional
Beaches, Resorts & Naturist Swim clubs.
- Don't take photos. Cameras are actually prohibited at many clothing-optional and nude beaches and security will come have a little talk with you if you think otherwise. (in some cases photo's may be taken if both parties agree to the terms).
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Don't assume this is some sort of love-in. Sexual activity is one adventure that's a definite no-no. In fact, families, both nude and clothed,
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are commonly seen on most clothing optional beaches / resorts & swim clubs.
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Knowing the difference between a nude Beach and a clothing-optional Beach / Resort & Club. Some beaches are designated "nude" meaning that it's time to strip off that suit. Others are "clothing optional" meaning it's up to you just how much you want to remove, if anything at all.
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Take along a towel. It's proper etiquette to sit on a folded towel when you're off the beach at nude public seating areas, such as resort bars.
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Bring plenty of sunscreen! As most naturists beaches are mostly away from textile areas is important to also have some water and food, as it is not always available
Life's like that
A DISTRAUGHT PATIENT phoned her doctor's office. Was it true, the woman wanted to know, that the medication the doctor had prescribed was for the rest of her life? She was told that it was. There was a moment of silence before the woman continued, "I'm wondering, then, just how serious my condition is. This prescription is marked 'no refills'."
--Contributed by Robert Doty
Nudists One Liners Very Funny!!!
A naked man fears no pickpocket.
Bare butts are cool.
A nudist never has to hold out his hand to see if it is raining.
A flying saucer results when a nudist spills his coffee.
A Buddhist nudist practices yoga bare.
A harp is a nude piano.
Nudist Resort sign - Sorry, Clothed for Winter.
Always swim nude. Sharks hate to peel their food.
Nudists are people who wear one-button suits.
Never cook bacon when you're naked.
Senior Citizen Nude Beach ahead. Watch for Golden Oldies
Are you looking for a nude beach in NSW
Central / North Coast Of NSW
BirdieBeach - Unofficial
BirdieBeach can be reached by travelling along the expressway from Sydney and taking the Newcastle exit. Follow the Pacific Highway through Doyalson to LakeMunmorah. At LakeMunmorah take Elizabeth Bay Road at the traffic lights. Continue until you see the entrance to the Munmorah State Recreational Area on the left. Turn into the park and follow the signs to the BirdieBeach car park. There is a fee per vehicle to enter the park. There is a nice camping area just off the beach with cooking facilities, plus a toilet block but no hot showers.
SamuraiBeach - Legal
To reach SamuraiBeach, sometimes referred to as NorthOneMileBeach, leave the Pacific Highway north of Raymond Terrace and head for NelsonBay on Port Stephens. To the south of NelsonBay go in to AnnaBay and then head north along the coast road to Samurai Point. Alternatively you can continue almost in to NelsonBay then turn right and follow the coast road back.
There are several routes in to the beach itself. If you park at OneMileBeach at the southern side of SandfortCaravanPark you must walk north along the beach for about 1 km to a rocky outcrop. The clothes optional area starts 200 metres north of here. From MiddleRockCaravanPark there is a track through the sand dunes to the beach. Slightly north of this park there is a four wheel drive track leading on to the beach.
SamuraiBeach is 1 km in length with rocky outcrops at either end. It is very natural and beautiful, and ideal for fishing, snorkelling etc. The clothes optional area includes the entire length of the beach.
Shelly Beach, Forster - Legal
About one km north of Bulahdelah turn off the Pacific Highway and take the 'Lakes Way' route to Forster. This road winds its way through some very scenic country to Pacific Palms. Continue on to the Elizabeth Beach car park. From here it is a 10 minute walk along the track leading up the hill and over the ridge to Shelly Beach. If you are travelling south along the Pacific Highway you can turn off just south of Taree and go down through Tuncurry and Forster to Pacific Palms.
MinersBeach, Port Macquarie - Unofficial
From Port Macquarie head south along Pacific Drive to Shelly Beach (not to be confused with Shelly Beach in ElizabethBay). The local council has built a boardwalk from here to MinersBeach which is an unofficial clothing optional beach.
Little DiggersBeach - Unofficial
Little Diggers Beach is on the northern outskirts of CoffsHarbour, and over the last twelve years or so has become the main unofficial clothes optional beach in the area. Well aware of its existence the local authorities have adopted the view that so long as nothing untoward happens it will be a case of 'live and let live'.
About 3 km north along the Pacific Highway is the Big Banana tourist complex. To get to Little Diggers Beach you take the road directly opposite this famous landmark and follow it through to the coast. It is advisable to park in the car park then walk through to the main beach. Proceed to the northern end of this beach, cross over a small rocky headland and you are on Little Diggers Beach.
KingsBeach - Unofficial
One of the great attractions near ByronBay is KingsBeach at Broken Head. From ByronBay take the coast road south toward Ballina. After about 8 km turn left to the BrokenHeadCaravanPark. Just before you enter the caravan park a narrow gravel road leads off to the right into the National Park. Follow this road to the car park on top of the hill. Space is very limited so only the early birds get into the car park. After that it is a case of do the best you can. A well maintained track leads down through the rain forest to KingsBeach. The walk alone makes the visit worthwhile. Although not a long distance it is rather steep so take only the essentials.
KingsBeach is absolutely delightful, with huge rocky outcrops at either end, and a wide sandy horseshoe bay in between. Grassy sand dunes at the back give way to the forest covered hills behind. Pandanus Palms at the southern end provide some shade from the hot sun but an umbrella may be wise as the amount of shade is limited.
BelongilBeach - Legal
There are two ways to get to BelongilBeach. First of all you can turn east into Grays Lane from the Pacific Highway about 4 km north of the main ByronBay turnoff. This will take in to the northern end of the legal nude bathing area. About three quarters of the way down Grays Lane you must veer left at a fork in the road to get to the beach. Soon after this you may find a few cars parked on the side of the road. This is where you will find a delightful ti-tree lake tucked away in the bush on the northern side of the road - a very popular nude swimming spot. There is plenty of parking in the sand dunes right behind the beach which means minimum walking.
The other way to get into BelongilBeach is to take the main ByronBay turnoff at the Pacific Highway then turn left at the BP service station and follow that road all the way to the Byron Bay Beach Club resort. From here it is a short walk through to the beach and then about 500 metres north along the beach to the southern end of the legal nude bathing section. If you are looking for accommodation in the area the resort is a very worthy option. Map.
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