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Febtuary 2020//issue 171

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ebruary is the month we always present our annual wedding feature - and why wouldn’t you want to get married here in our beautiful region! With settings from traditional churches and reception venues, to beach and bush ceremonies, and celebrations under the stars, there is so much choice on offer. In our guide this year you’ll fine celebrants, cake designers, florists, venues, accommodation and more. Plus, check out the new Mid North Coast Bridal Directory - offering vendors an online group site to profile themselves. The shared economy. This month we profiled four local Airbnb Superhosts. Airbnb accommodation has become increasingly popular over the past few years, with locals taking up the

opportunity to rent out a room, cottage or even whole houses. We’ve selected a couple that have achieved Superhost status. Superhosts are experienced hosts who provide a shining example for other hosts, and extraordinary experiences for their guests. You can meet them on page 20. Next month we hope to profile some five star UBER drivers … expressions of interest can be sent to info@focusmag.com.au Congratulations to the Australia Day Award nominees and winners - celebrating those who have dedicated themselves to our community and bringing a sense of citizenship to our towns, these locals deserve the accolades they received last month at the Port Macquarie-Hastings Australia Day

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GORDON HENDRICKS

LAX-SYD ROCK CONCERT SHOW

FRIDAY 7 FEBRUARY, 7.30PM

SUNDAY 16 FEBRUARY, 4PM

WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY, 8PM

ROY - A TRIBUTE TO ROY ORBISON WITH STRINGS

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear one of Australia’s finest voices, accompanied by a sublime String Quartet, pay tribute to one of the world’s most celebrated voices, Roy Orbison with songs like Pretty Woman, and of course Crying.

IS ‘THE SPIRIT OF ELVIS’ WITH SPECIAL GUESTS

Gordon is returning down under to Australia with his sell-out show, performing all your favourite Elvis songs, re-creating those magical moments in a stunning three-hour show - backed by the Legends TCB band and The Memphis Belles singers.

GLASSHOUSE REGIONAL GALLERY CLAY INTERSECTIONS ON VIEW: UNTIL 23 FEBRUARY

AN AUSTRALIAN DESIGN CENTRE NATIONAL TOURING EXHIBITION Image credit: Bridget Bodenham, Treasure cup, 2015. Photo credit: Kara Rosenlund.

Awards. Citizen of the Year 2020 was Luke Anderson, for his work with LIFELINE. Kenny Little was named as Senior Citizen of the Year, Dianne Davison as Environmental Citizen of the Year and Brittany Daly as Young Citizen of the Year. The Wauchope Rotary Club took out the Community Group of the Year award. We featured Kenny on our cover last year, and this was an instant hit with our readers - we will try to catch up with some of the other winners in future editions. With school back, students in classrooms, and business in full swing, it's time to let the year well and truly commence. Next month you’ll meet all our women in business! See you then.

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LAX-SYD rock concert show is set to rock the Glasshouse with a wild line up of international and Australian music acts.

SENIOR MOMENTS 2 REMEMBER, REMEMBER Australian showbiz legends Max Gillies, Tony Barber and John Howard are having more Senior Moments in the senior sensation that’s sweeping the nation. Senior Moments 2: “Remember Remember” is another seriously silly comedy revue, a brilliantly funny collection of comic sketches and songs performed by a cast who are old enough to know better!

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contents Issue 171 - February 2020

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Asher Milgate.

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GREATER PORT MACQUARIE WEDDING GUIDE

Photographer and documentary producer Asher Milgate completed an artist’s residency at the Glasshouse Regional Gallery last year, and the work inspired by this experience will be on show at the Glasshouse from March 7 - April 19. The Contemporary Artistic Practice exhibition will also feature works from artist Laura Jones …

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Hope gifted with Hands + Hearts.

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An intimate and confronting encounter with extreme poverty and human trafficking 10 years ago compelled Ros Jamieson of Wauchope to step out in faith to begin Fair Trade Downunder Hands + Hearts.

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14. WHAT’S ON for February 26. EAT local restaurants

Lake Cathie Pottery.

35. SOCIAL SCENE with Kate Wood-Foye

There’s something immensely gratifying about taking a raw product like clay, moulding it and turning it into a beautiful new object - as Heather Humphreys knows well!

38. PALATE PLEASURES with Lou Perri 41. TOURISM with Janette Hyde 71. STARGUIDE with Terri Hall 75. MINDING YOUR BUSINESS with Michael Mowle

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85. LANDCARE with Julie Ho 100. ABODE property guide

Mark Wilson.

Leadlighting is a unique artform that requires a tremendous amount of technical skill, imagination, and an eye for colour and design. Beautiful glass in your home - on windows, doors and furniture pieces - can truly set the scene, providing a special ambience and a talking point for visitors.

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DAN LITTLE THE PORT MACQUARIE BODYBOARDING ASSOCIATION IS ONE OF THE LONGEST RUNNING BODYBOARDING CLUBS IN AUSTRALIA, HAVING BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR OVER 30 YEARS RIGHT HERE IN OUR OWN BACKYARD.

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he club's new President, Dan Little, is also a long time member and competitor with fond memories of the club. He’s looking to keep passion for the sport alive, while bringing new energy and commitment to what is already a fantastic club to be apart of. Hi Dan. Please introduce yourself and tell us about your role within the Port Macquarie Bodyboarding Association. I’m Dan Little, the new President of the Port Macquarie Bodyboarding Association (PMBA). I started bodyboarding in 1987 at the age of 11, when my older brother Nigel would take me surfing with him, and I instantly fell in love with bodyboarding. I remember my first PMBA competition as if it was yesterday; I clearly remember my heat included Todd Degraph, Ash Murray and me, and little did I know at the time that I was surfing against some of the future champions of our sport. I was lucky enough to grow up watching and revering other members of our club like Michael Eppelstun (EPPO), Rick Bannister, Adam and Ashley Murray, Steven Sonter, Peter Gleeson, Todd Degraph and Simon Thorton. We had so many talented bodyboarders in the club at that time, which is what I believed made our club so strong from the start. As the new President of one of the longest established bodyboarding clubs in Australia, it is important to me, as it was to the other Presidents

before me, to keep the motivation, enthusiasm and passion for our club and our sport alive. I am looking forward to a great year as President and have a number of new initiatives that will hopefully keep the passion alive and reinvigorate our sport within the local community and beyond. What has made the club so successful over the past 30 years? Looking back over the last 30 years, I believe the success of the club lies in the passion and commitment of its founding members. The club's first committee consisted of mainly parents of the kids who had joined the club, and it was their passion and continued commitment to get the club off the ground and operational that created a strong foundation for the club to build on. We were lucky to have the parents, committee members and community rally behind us all not only then, but over the last 30 years, and that is what I think has been the secret to the club's continued success. Do you have any fond memories of the early days of the club? I remember member numbers continued to increase over the first five years of the club and it was not long before we had over 100 members, which made comp days pretty hectic and the competition fierce. Port Macquarie was also quickly becoming a surfing destination of choice for amateur and pro bodyboarders, due to the types of waves that occur at Town Beach’s breakwall and North Shore, which are perfect for


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we anticipate a record number of teams to enter 'official' bodyboarding this year, all pumped capital of Australia and ready to take on the in November 2010, current titleholders, the in honour of the late Newcastle Bodyboarding John 'Eppo' Eppelstun, Club. In addition to this, our founding member and local The season runs from very own David 'Goose' legend of the sport. March - November. How Gosby Memorial event does each competition has been added to the work? major bodyboarding Our club comps events calendar this year. are held on the fi rst Sunday of each month, The David 'Goose' Gosby Memorial event held in excluding June and October, which is when our October each year is one of the longest running major comps are held. memorial events in our region. The 'Goose' Comps are run in an elimination format, where has also recently become a part of a 'Memorial fi rst and second of each heat will advance to Triple Crown event' that includes the Jeff Wilcox the next round. Each club member competes in Memorial held in Forster and Matt Barron their nominated age division and accrues points Memorial held on the Central Coast. from their wave scores for each heat. Points are The Memorial Triple Crown is where accumulated over the course of the competition competitors can compete in one or more of season, with an overall place given at the end the above memorial events to accrue points of the year. All fi nalists will be announced at the to win the overall Memorial Triple Crown title end of each competition and overall winners for their division. Thanks to the new National announced at the End of Year Presentation. Ranking System, competitors will now earn From mental health to physical health, triple the points for wins at the 'Goose' and surfing has so many benefits for us. Who do other memorial events, which will be a nice you encourage to get involved? boost to their overall National Ranking score! We encourage people of all ages and surfing What this means for our local club is huge, with abilities to join our club, and new members are competitor entries for the 'Goose' now expected always welcome! We have members as young to double this year and more importantly, further as 10 years of age to over 50 years of age. If you recognition for such an important event. have always wanted to try surfing, bodyboarding Last but certainly not least is the Port is one of the easiest ways to start, or if you used Macquarie Teams Challenge event, held annually to bodyboard and are looking to get back in to on the long weekend of June; it is the biggest it, joining our club offers you a great opportunity event on our calendar! Port Macquarie plays host to get back in the water, amongst friends and to over 300 competitors, supporters and fans like-minded people. from all around Australia for this one of a kind We also rally around those members who event! Now in its 32nd year, the Port Macquarie would like to pursue the sport on a professional Teams Challenge is where bodyboarding clubs level, offering coaching or mentoring from around Australia pit their best 10 riders opportunities. We focus a lot of our attention on against each other to claim the title of “Best our grommets (U/13) as they are the future of our Bodyboard Club in the Nation”. Entries for sport, providing them with lots of encouragement this year’s teams challenge open in March and

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bodyboarding. It wasn’t until Michael “Eppo” Eppelstun (PMBA club member) won the world title in 1993 that really took the club and the competitive edge of all the club members to the next level. I remember thinking, “IF EPPO CAN DO IT, I CAN DO IT” - as did most of the other club members. What happened in the years to come was testament to that, with numerous state, national and world titles being won by PMBA club members, including and most notably Damian King winning three x World Titles, and in more recent years Chase O’Learly, Jones Russell, Charlie Holt, Rex Carroll and many others. Port Macquarie became the “official” bodyboarding capital of Australia in November 2010 in honour of the late John “Eppo” Eppelstun, founding member and local legend of the sport. His memorial statue still stands at the breakwall end of Town Beach, honouring him and other local bodyboarding icons. Are there any unique events on the cards for 2020? 2020 is shaping up to be a massive year for not only our local bodyboard club, but also the Australian bodyboarding community as a whole. Ranked Bodyboarding has just released a new national ranking system for all bodyboarding clubs across Australia. Competitors now have the opportunity to get a Club Ranking and a National Ranking simply by competing in their local club comps, as well as other major bodyboard events held throughout the year. This is a real coup for grassroots bodyboarding in Australia, as it brings together over 20 clubs from around Australia to form a more unified approach to competitive bodyboarding.

and support. Being a non-profit organisation, the club relies on sponsorships from our local businesses. For anyone that would like to come on board, how can they do so? As with any non-profit organisation we rely heavily on the sponsorships and kind donations from local businesses to keep our club operational. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those businesses that have and continue to support our club. The club is looking for sponsorships from local businesses for the 2020 season. We have a number of options available, including Club Sponsorship, Major Event Sponsorship, Prize/ Trophy Sponsors, Affiliations and Partnership programs. Some of the benefits of becoming a Club or Major Event Sponsor include naming/branding rights at our events, which provide your business with the opportunity to market directly to our members and supporters or via our social media promotions for these events. We also include your business' logo on all of our club and major event merchandise, banners and flags. The club will be sending out sponsorship packages in the coming weeks, so if you would like to become a sponsor for 2020, please email us via our website: www.pmba.com.au For any returning members and new members who would like to register for the 2020 season, how do they do so? For anyone wanting to register for the 2020 season, registrations can be taken online via the club’s website: www.pmba.com.au or we will be holding a registration day on Saturday 15th February 2020 at Town Beach near the lifeguard tower from 10am. The club will be providing a free sausage sizzle and drink for new members and their families, so be sure not to miss it! Membership is $100 for the year and includes a free PMBA t-shirt. Active Kids Vouchers are also available! Thanks Dan. Greater Port Macquarie focus 7


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Milgate Photographer and documentary producer Asher Milgate completed an artist’s residency at the Glasshouse Regional Gallery last year, and the work inspired by this experience will be on show at the Glasshouse from March 7 - April 19. The Contemporary Artistic Practice exhibition will also feature works from artist Laura Jones …

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i Asher. How did the experience of growing up in the small regional town of Wellington, NSW help shape you as you are today? Growing up in a small town was one of most valuable experiences I could have been gifted. My parents moved me and my two older brothers to Wellington in 1986; I was three years old. They had planned to stay for a few years and then move back to Newcastle. Part of our family still live there. What makes Wellington special for me is that we grew up with a vast cross section of society, from welfare dependent families, to the prosperous rural class and everyone else in between. Within that cross section we have a strong Wiradjuri culture, which I did not realise was so prominent until I left Wellington. When I was studying in Bathurst and mixing with lots of people from Sydney, I soon realised how large the gap was, in terms of understanding and exposure with Aboriginal communities. It actually unsettled me and inspired Survivors. You created and curated works for Survivors, which documented the life of the Binjang clan of the Wiradjuri nation in your hometown area. What are some discoveries you made about yourself through this experience? Working on Survivors with my dear friend Damien Kelly was the most incredible experience of my life. That work took five years to complete. When we started Survivors, I was expecting some really sad and horrible stories, of which there many, but what took me by surprise was the love that was spoken about so often, the

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sharing and community helping each other. In developing the work, I spent hours with individuals, with no time limit or agenda, just developing interpersonal relationships and a wanting to know about that person and their experience. I could not have achieved a work like that without the acceptance of those families and elders. It actually changed my life. I am so grateful to have worked so closely with the elders and deliver what I said I would, honouring those men and women who had never been acknowledged before. That was really my way of paying respect to them and those that came before. Those stories and experiences lay heavily inside me. I began to question my identity and where I fit in this country. I began to see the landscape from a new perspective. Now with my work I can’t escape those thoughts of spirit, ownership and how they relate back to each other with reference to my own culture. I learnt an incredible amount during that process. What I learnt most was to listen; I mean really listen. Deep listening is what you’d call it. Listening, hearing and feeling the stories relayed to you, letting them wash over you and flow through you. I also learnt that I knew and know very little about the Aboriginal experience. I’ve just been given glimpses. You were an artist in residence at the Glasshouse Regional Gallery in Port Macquarie from September 2nd to 13th last year. How much did you enjoy this experience? The Glasshouse residency was such a wonderful experience. I spent the first week experiencing the landscape and feeling the energy of the place. I would get up early for

I am so grateful to have worked so closely with the elders

and deliver what I said I would, honouring those men and women who had never been acknowledged before. That was really my way

sunrise and build content, I grew up in regional photographing, filming NSW and remember of paying respect to them and and sound recordings. coming to Sydney and those that came before. I would then go research people yelling on the the Port Macquarie area. school bus “spot the Historical accounts from Aussie”. Ignorance. Not John Oxley, the Thomas Dick photography educated. Jokes. Racist. All depending on what collection, articles, the museum, the local side of the fence you sit on and how you can historian John Heath and his book called justify it to yourself. Birrapai was a wonderful resource for me. In There is a bigger conversation to be had the afternoon I’d go back out until sunset and as a nation. I think we all need to appreciate continue to build the content. the differences and enjoy learning about each In the second week, I was able to revisit other. We are all the same at our core. areas and find new ones through the research You'll be presenting a contemporary I had found. artistic practice workshop at the The work itself is multi layered, a Glasshouse on March 9th, 8:30am combination of historical events, past 2:30pm. What will you share with experiences, memories of what people had participating students? told me or what I experienced along the way. I hope to share an appreciation for Everyone would have their own ideas difference and to help students to be free in about what it is to be "Australian". What their thought and visual expression. To tap into have been some interesting discoveries their guts/intuition and let it guide them. To you've made through your work take creative risks and not be discouraged if about just what it is that makes up the things don’t work out as well as hoped, and to Australian identity? adapt to the hurdles. This is a really hard question. It’s so complex What are some of the pieces you'll be and has become divisive in its nature. That’s presenting in the exhibition you'll be why I am exploring this notion of being sharing with another contemporary Australian in my work. Australian artist, Laura Jones, from March In my practice, having worked so closely 7th - April 19th? with Aboriginal communities and hearing the The works I’ll be presenting are large scale depth of their identities and how strong they square format landscape photographs printed are attached to them made me reflect on my onto metal. own identity. Where do I fit into this story I have used an infrared film which turns of being Australian? My family, like 97% of anything green in nature into a red/pink hue. Australia, has migrant origins. It’s quite a contemporary display. It’s a way that How can I deny people that do not have the we can together see the landscape from a new same skin colour as me or British/Irish heritage perspective. and say they’re not Australian, when they have Thanks Asher. a similar experience as my family? Interview: Jo Robinson.


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Hands+ An intimate and confronting encounter with extreme poverty and human trafficking 10 years ago compelled Ros Jamieson of Wauchope to step out in faith to begin Fair Trade Downunder Hands + Hearts.

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air Trade Downunder Hands + Hearts is celebrating its 10 year milestone and its impact on communities in 15 countries. How did it begin? My husband, Will, and I went to volunteer at Crossroads International in Hong Kong. It delivers aid by the container load all over the world, not only during disasters, but all the time to the poor in remote places. We were helping to pack shipping containers, and it was during that trip that I was confronted by the poor for the first time; it was up close and personal, and it changed me. We walked past people sleeping in the street with dogs, people without limbs begging, and completely destitute people without eyes. Because I am aware of trafficking, I saw that happening and was powerless to do anything. It was very scary, and being confronted with that reality left me shocked. It changes you, because you see it and think, it's wrong, it's unjust, and as a Christian I want to stand for the solution of justice. During my time in Hong Kong I also volunteered in the craft shop and couldn’t believe the quality of the handcrafted fair trade items. My background is in handcrafts, because I am a diversional therapist, so my first thought was that I could possibly do something like a craft or coffee shop; it was God saying, you can do something. Ideas started rolling around in my head a little bit and at the same time the empty nest stage of

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my life was happening; it all came together. averages around 40 each year and I nearly Fair Trade Downunder Hands + Hearts cry when I think of that, because I've met so sells its products in Australia through many people, told my stories so many times, Hands + Hearts events. How does it and blessed so many artisans in so many work? countries; it's quite incredible, and I am very Your home, office or community hall takes humbled by that. on all the colour of an international bazaar, Have you met many of the women who filled with beautiful handcrafted items when make the handcrafts? you host a Hands + Hearts event. We've been overseas three times so far, Each item has come from someone’s hands in 2014, 2016 and 2018, and we are going to your home. And every again this year. It’s to gift, or piece of jewellery, see them, meet them, or child’s handmade toy shake their hands, and that you or your friends give them a hug. We buy, sends the gifts of want to see how they WE WALKED PAST dignity and hope back to work and where they PEOPLE SLEEPING IN the one who made it. work. It's such a joy to THE STREET WITH From your living room, meet the women who DOGS, PEOPLE WITHOUT office, or community make these things and LIMBS BEGGING, hall, you are changing wonderful to know they AND COMPLETELY lives. We are not salesare all properly paid DESTITUTE PEOPLE people; we are simply for their work. They WITHOUT EYES. a bridge between your smile, they've got light compassion and their in their eyes, they don't need - a bridge made of all know Jesus, but a lot beautiful handcrafted of them do, as many of gifts and toys. the projects are Christian based. What impact has Hands + Hearts had We met a lady who makes little angels over its 10 years of operation? while in Mongolia in 2018. It is called "Angel I held the very first event in 2010 and had for the Broken", and all the money she 23 parties booked. When I went to the first makes is given to an alcohol rehabilitation one, I prayed all the way there: please let me program. sell $200, and at the end I had sold $700. In She lives in an apartment complex in the the first year I did 57 parties and as I've just city, and the garbage bins where everyone done my 10th year, I've done 416 parties. It leaves their rubbish are always full of glass

alcohol bottles. She collects them, breaks them, and cuts the pieces to shape with glass cutters. Then with her secret special clay recipe, she rolls and covers the edges and makes arms. She uses a syringe to make the hair, and then shapes the wings. Four days later they are dry, and then she will stick on little stars and the eyes. Her $12 angels are making a difference to hundreds of people. Is there a moment when you have felt overwhelmed by the positive impact of Hands + Hearts? I asked to see where 150 women worked in Manilla, which meant visiting them in their homes in the slums. Seeing them was so moving, as no-one had visited their homes for 35 years. The day we arrived they brought in the items they had made, because they get paid by the piece, but not only did they bring the things they had made, they also brought food to give us lunch, they prayed for us and sang, "Lord You Are Beautiful" in English, and sang another song in their language. It was so humbling. How can the community support Hands + Hearts? Book a Hands + Hearts event. Your purchases will help restore their dignity and purpose and a small part of your life story will be written with love on the hearts of those whose lives you have changed - it is a life-changing, world-changing experience. Visit the website to book: www.fairtradedownunder.com.au


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MND FIGHTER AND PROFESSIONAL NRL PLAYER

Every 12 hours, one Australian is diagnosed with MND and every 12 hours one Australian will lose their life to MND. There is no cure, there is no treatment and this beast does not discriminate. Local Greg Baggot has been fighting this battle for the past 19 years.

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lease introduce yourself and your family to our readers. I have my amazing mum, Margot and six children: Shannon 31, Boyd 25, Dru 23, Tait 19, Banjo 14 and Indy 11, as well as Boyd’s partner Sophie, who is mum to my two grandsons, Bronsen 4 and Radz 3. And of course, my beautiful partner Kali and her two children, Archi 15 and Arjuna 13. You played NRL for the Manly Sea Eagles from 1982 to 1986. Tell us a little about your successful career. That’s right. I came through the President’s Cup and was graded in 1982 as a teenager into the Manly Reserve Grade. I floated between the Reserves and U23s for five years. The footy education I learnt from great coaches and playing with seasoned First Graders and international players as a teenager and in my early 20s was awesome. I had some of the best years of my life, and I formed friendships that have lasted until this day. I was born and bred in Manly and to all those “Manly haters” out there ... we love that you hate us. How did you and your family come to live in beautiful Port Macquarie? I moved here in 1987. I had an offer from Manly in ‘87, but I’d heard about the lifestyle in Port Macquarie and was keen to get out of Sydney. I ended up playing here for the Sharks and I’ve lived here and loved Port ever since, and I will die here as well. Take the time to appreciate how lucky we are to live here, because there are a lot worse places in the world to live, work and bring up your kids. You've also committed your time to coaching, alongside playing here with the Sharks. What are your highlights? I have been involved with the Sharks ever since I moved here 33 years ago, and I’m a life member as a result. There are many highlights, and I’m proud and privileged to have served the Sharks in different capacitie: in First Grade as a player/ coach for 15 years, as well as coach12 Greater Port Macquarie focus

ing U18s for five years, and coaching Reserve Grade for two years. I’ve had 17 grand final days and won 10 premierships; three as a First Grade player, two as a Reserve Grade coach and five as a First Grade coach or assistant coach. A highlight was coaching teams with Matt Shipway and Anthony Fenton, where we won two premierships that resulted in the Sharks being awarded the Claytons Cup for the best performing team in the state. I’m looking forward to the 2020 season at the Sharks. We will definitely be strong, with mostly local guys coming through the junior Sharkies. We have some very good young players ready to step up to First Grade, and we have great coaches. James Kelly (Hastings Concrete) and Dave Geary (McGrath Real Estate) are both terrific blokes with a few ideas and goals for the year ahead. I’ll be hanging around like a bad smell and backing Kel (James) and Gearbox (Dave) and helping out where I can. The Sharks have a hard working committee doing their best to run a community football club, which isn’t easy. A club doesn’t exist without local businesses, simple as that. We are always welcoming new sponsors to get on board and help out this great community based historical footy club that’s been around for over 130 years. You were diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in 2001. Can you share with us a little about this experience? I was officially diagnosed in 2001, after spending the previous two years having tests. Looking back, it started in my left foot. I was tripping over at work quite a bit and going to footy, kicking the ball - I felt uncoordinated. I also noticed it was difficult to flick my fingers out like I usually could. There are around 50 types of MND and mine started in my extremities, so over the years my legs got weaker and weaker. It was about 10 years after my diagnosis that I had to commit to a wheelchair. That was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do.

That was when I had to give up work. One of the cruelest things with MND is that your mind is still thinking like you have a normal body, but your body won’t respond to what you’re telling it to do. The motor neurones that travel down my central nervous system that spread out to activate the muscles are slowly dying. The message from my brain just doesn’t get through to my muscles ... that’s basically what MND is. Having lived with MND for the past 20 years, I don’t notice the deterioration so much, but for the last two years my speech has been affected to the point where it’s getting harder to talk. I know that should make a lot of people happy, because I’ve been told on occasion I can talk rubbish with the best of ‘em! My upper body is still relatively strong and I can still stand up, but not for long. Living with MND for so long has been torture; however, I’m one of the lucky ones, because I was told I had two - three years to live back in 2001 - but I’m still here now! Being dealt cards that no one could ever imagine would give you a very different perspective on life ... It most definitely did. I went through all the normal emotions: denial, panic, self pity, the “why me?”, but eventually, like everyone who deals with something like this, the big things that you used to worry about seem insignificant. This may sound like a cliché but if you have family, love and friends in your life, you are rich, but unfortunately sometimes it takes something like this to happen to make you realise what’s important in life. It definitely becomes a mental battle to stay positive. Keeping active and busy helps, because in a wheelchair you can lose touch with the community, so you have to challenge yourself to get out as much as possible. Something that’s worked for me - I won’t get out of bed until I have a mindset that it’s going to be a good day, no matter what. In fact, is there any other way to live than in the present and enjoying every precious moment? Who wants to be around a

grumpy old bastard in a wheelchair with a black cloud hanging over him? No one. It’s important to focus on what you DO have, not what you DON’T have. Over the past few years, awareness around MND has received exposure, with organised events like The Big Freeze raising much needed funds; however, we need to keep exposure at the forefront to help fight and find a cure. What can we do as a community? There are a lot of worthy charities out there, but in the last 20 years there has been a 250 percent increase in people developing MND, but it still seems to be one of the diseases people don’t know much about. The community simply becoming more aware of how terrible MND is might help raise much needed funds to find a cure. It’s not known what causes MND; it can happen to anyone at anytime, and that’s why raising money for research is so important. What advice would you give to anyone going through a similar thing? My advice for any individual going through the same thing is to accept all the love, help and support from your loved ones, the community and sevices available to you. It took me a long time to accept help but ultimately it is comforting for the people around you to feel needed, so that benefits everyone. I’m blessed to have my six kids helping me when needed, and my grandsons, who keep me entertained! I’d like to publicly acknowledge four great mates who have been awesome to me and my family during the last 20 years: Paul Douglas, Brett Avery (Northpoint Apartments), Patty Cudmore and Anthony Fenton for their ongoing support and keeping me laughing. Thank you boys. Last but not least are my mum, Margot and beautiful partner Kali. I live with Mum and I may be biased, but she’s unbelievable for the love and care she gives me 24/7. Kali is amazing. She doesn’t judge me and accepts me wheelchair and all. I love them both dearly and can’t thank them enough for everything they do for me. Thanks Greg.


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GRAPE STOMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Join in the fun of the Annual Grape Stomping Championships and live music in the vineyards. Teams of two jump in wooden barrels to see how much juice they can stomp out of 10 kilograms of grapes in 60 seconds. So, bring along your picnic rugs and umbrellas, pick a spot on the lush rolling lawns and settle in for a great day. When Sunday 9th February. Where Bago Maze and Winery. More info bago.com.au

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Port Macquarie is set to host a unique and exciting family event at Westport Park in February 2020. The Port Macquarie Beer and Cider Festival is to be held with a festive atmosphere designed to celebrate all the good things in life: beer, cider, food, games and music. When 22nd February - 1pm - 7pm. Where Westport Park, Port Macquarie. More portmacbeerandciderfestival.com

Discover an extensive range of seniors’ services and information under one roof, with healthy, wealthy, wise and travel stalls to visit - FREE ENTRY! When Monday 17th February, 9am to 2pm. Where Panthers (Settlement City) Port Macquarie.

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A spectacular evening with international mediums international mediums Marcia and Imelda; here for one spectacular evening. Come along and join them as they communicate and connect you to your loved ones. When Friday 28th February from 6:30pm. Where LUSC. Tickets $40 and can be purchased over the phone on (02) 6559 9110 or at club reception. Web laurietonclub.com.au

Northern Exposure is back, bigger, brighter and more inspiring than ever before! Now in its sixth year, Northern Exposure has become renowned for showcasing the vibrant creativity of the Mid North Coast. The exhibition presents a cross section of artistic practice, including sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, mosaic and mixed media artworks. The final selections will be chosen by a panel of key arts professionals from across the Mid North Coast. When 29th February - 19th April. Where Glasshouse, Clarence and Hay Streets, Port Macquarie. More info@glasshouse.org.au or glasshouse.org.au

Widely acclaimed show - The Heart of the Matter will take you on an incredible musical journey through the career of The Eagles, featuring Eagles classics such as Take It Easy, Peaceful Easy Feeling, Hotel California, Witchy Woman, Heartache Tonight, The Long Run and many more. Heart of the Matter is undoubtedly one of Australia’s most popular tribute shows - tickets will sell quickly. This is a show not to be missed by any Eagles fan! When Saturday 29th February. Where Club North Haven. Tickets $25 available online or at the club.

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2020 marks the 10th International Women's Day event hosted by the Hastings Business Women's Network, Leslie Williams MP and the International Women's Day Committee. A very special 10 year anniversary celebration event will be held on Sunday 8th March. Everyone is invited to join us for an afternoon Garden Party of cocktails, canapés and live music, as we look back on a decade of celebrating women. When Sunday 8th March - 3pm - 6pm. Where Sails Resort, 20 Park Street. When 3pm - 6pm, Sunday 8th March. Tickets hbwn.com.au


10 Years

The contribution of women to the Port Macquarie-Hastings community will be honoured at the annual International Women’s Day event at Sails by Rydges on Sunday 8th March.

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020 marks the 10th International for the local women and children’s crisis Women’s Day event hosted by accommodation, run by Liberty Domestic and the Hastings Business Women’s Family Violence Specialist Services. Network, Leslie Williams MP and Funds have contributed towards muchthe IWD Committee. needed renovations of the bathrooms, Hastings Business Women’s kitchen, bedrooms, children’s play spaces, Network President Kelly King said a very special landscaping and outdoor areas at Galbaan 10 year anniversary celebration event was House, to make the space more welcoming for planned, with a Sunday afternoon outdoor women and children leaving domestic violence Garden Party at Sails from 3pm to 6pm. situations and at risk of “Everyone is invited to homelessness. join us for an afternoon Samantha Barlow of cocktails, canapés will be the special guest and live music, as we speaker of the event. THIS EVENT IS NOT look back on a decade A former Sergeant of celebrating local JUST FOR WOMEN. WE of Police in the NSW women,” Mrs King said. STRONGLY ENCOURAGE Police Force, Sam has “This event is not MEN TO COME ALONG, a remarkable story of just for women. We AS WE ALL HAVE A PART resilience and survival. strongly encourage men TO PLAY IN ENSURING Her incredible story and to come along, as we EQUALITY IN OUR commitment to helping all have a part to play in COMMUNITY. and inspiring others goes ensuring equality in our beyond her day job. community.” She's been recognised for Member for Port many awards for service Macquarie, Leslie to the community, including the Australasian Williams MP, said the event will reflect on past Council of Women in Policing Bravery Award global event themes such as #pressforparity, and the Pride of Australia Medal for Heroism #neveralone and #balanceforbetter and will 2011. Sam will speak briefl y about her life honour the 10 years of Hastings Heroines experiences and her inspirational book, Left for award winners. Dead A true story of Resilience and Courage, “We will be celebrating all those who have which she co-authored with her husband. been recognised for their efforts in striving Entertainment will be provided by local for gender equality, supporting women and musician and singer Tanisha Palmer. inspiring young girls,” Mrs Williams said. Event tickets are now on sale at The annual International Women’s Day events have so far raised more than $84,000 hbwn.com.au/events Greater Port Macquarie focus 15


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THEATRE Program Glasshouse Event Services Coordinator Bec Washington is excited to share some of the highlights of the GLASSHOUSE SELECT Theatre Program for 2020. The year promises some superb entertainment for people of all ages …

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Glasshouse? Hi Jo! Thank you for this opportunity to talk about some of the great initiatives we have happening at the Glasshouse. My official title is Glasshouse Event Services Coordinator, so I am responsible for managing the community and commercial hire of the Glasshouse, as well as programming the annual Performing Arts Program and Education @ Glasshouse Program. I also coordinate business development for the venue, part of which involves actively seeking opportunities to partner with organisations who are passionate about supporting cultural initiatives within our community. It’s a busy portfolio, so I am lucky to work with two Event Services Officers who are the main liaisons for all of our wonderful hirers of the venue. The Glasshouse has been abuzz recently, with the GLASSHOUSE SELECT - 2020 Theatre Program Launch on January 30. What did launch attendees get to experience on the night? It was such a great night! We welcomed over 550 Glasshouse Members and their guests along to this year’s Theatre Program Launch, and for the first time, we extended the invitation to the public and got to welcome many new faces. Launch attendees were the first to learn about all of the exciting shows, festivals and events we have coming to the Glasshouse in 2020. It’s really an exclusive sneak peek. Guests also enjoyed complimentary drinks and finger food, and then we entertained them with live 16 Greater Port Macquarie focus

entertainment that we flew in especially for the night. How does the Glasshouse team go about selecting shows to be included in the program each year ... you must have so many terrific productions to choose from? Good question! There is so much amazing theatre produced in Australia, it can be hard to choose just 18 - 20 shows each year to present as part of the GLASSHOUSE SELECT Theatre Program. What many people probably do not realise is that we have over 200+ performances each year in our venue. Approximately 85% of these are commercial promoters or community groups hiring the venue. The remainder are shows and festivals that the Glasshouse curates especially for our community. These are the shows that would not be available in our region otherwise, so people would have to travel to a city to experience them. They can be productions from companies such as Opera Australia, Sydney Theatre Company, Bell Shakespeare, the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Sydney Dance Company and The Australian Ballet, to name just a few. These productions are very expensive to produce and tour, so they require funding from Government at all levels. Delivering a curated Theatre Program each year ensures our community has access to the same wonderful theatre and live entertainment as our metro counterparts! We choose these productions based on a number of criteria, and of course, they need to be touring to be available! Therefore, I work closely with producers all over Australia and attend an annual “show market”. It is fascinating and exciting to see just how large and diverse Australia’s cultural sector is. What do you personally see as being

WHAT MANY PEOPLE some of the theatre PROBABLY DO NOT REALISE production highlights IS THAT WE HAVE OVER for 2020? “must see” on everyone’s 200+ PERFORMANCES That’s a hard question list. EACH YEAR IN OUR to answer, as each of How many members VENUE. APPROXIMATELY the shows are unique does the Glasshouse 85% OF THESE ARE and have their own currently have, and COMMERCIAL PROMOTERS special qualities. why would you OR COMMUNITY GROUPS However, if I had to encourage our readers HIRING THE VENUE. select a few I’d say to become members, Backbone, HMS Pinafore if they haven't already and Animal Farm. done so? Backbone, because Each yearapproxit is the most incredible, physical circus I have imately 1,500 people sign up to become ever seen. It’s raw and powerful and the trust a Glasshouse member. We do know that between the cast as they literally throw each the Glasshouse has the largest number of other around is something to behold. We have members of any regional venue in NSW, and two performances of Backbone, and it’s perfect we are thrilled at the support they give us. for families and anyone who loves circus. Every year, many shows in our Theatre HMS Pinafore is a quirky, modernised take Program sell out, so people need to be quick on the classic Gilbert & Sullivan operetta, to secure their seats. Glasshouse members get and has just finished an award-winning run access to an exclusive “Member Only” buying in Sydney. This show will appeal to people period, so this is the best way to get seats who are already avid lovers of G&S shows, before anyone else. but because they’ve given it a contemporary In addition, members can access discounted makeover, younger audiences are going to love tickets, discounts in the shop and Encore Bar, it also. HMS Pinafore is an accessible evening and they do not pay transaction fees. of music, comedy and drama for the openWhere can we find out more information? minded of all ages. The Glasshouse website is the best place to Animal Farm is produced by shake & stir find all the information you need about the theatre co. and based on George Orwell’s 2020 GLASSHOUSE SELECT Theatre Program. intensely powerful novel illustrating how Alternatively, come into the venue and have power and greed corrupts with devastating chat with our lovely customer service team. consequences. I know it sounds a bit “heavy”, They are very knowledgeable about each show but in the hands of shake & stir Animal Farm and are happy to help. becomes shockingly relevant to current times Final say … and is wickedly funny. We are so lucky to have access to great Shake and stir are arguably one of the best theatre in our own town for all ages, so I’d producers of dramatic theatre in Australia and encourage everyone to catch up with friends, have previously brought us Wuthering Heights, meet for a drink and see it live and see it local. Dracula and George’s Marvellous Medicine. Thanks Bec. Anything produced by shake & stir should be a Interview: Jo Robinson.


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BENNELONG Wednesday 4 March 7.00pm

H.M.S. PINAFORE Saturday 14 March 8.00pm

THE CHOIR OF MAN Thursday 2 April 7.30pm

BACKBONE Wednesday 8 April, 8.00pm Thursday 9 April, 8.00pm

SYDNEY WRITERS’ FESTIVAL Live and Local Friday 1, Saturday 2, Sunday 3 May

JUNK YARD BEATS THE BOX SHOW Wednesday 10 June 10.30am & 12.30pm

MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL ROADSHOW Saturday 13 June, 7.30pm

MY LIFE The Story & Songs of Billy Joel Saturday 20 June, 8.00pm

OPERA AUSTRALIA - CARMEN Saturday 15 August 7.30pm

MAGIC BEACH Friday 28 August 1.15pm

ANIMAL FARM Monday 7 September, 8.00pm Tuesday 8 September, 11.00am

SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL SHOWCASE Friday 2 October, 8.00pm

MANHATTAN SHORT FILM FESTIVAL Saturday 3 October, 7.30pm

THE WHARF REVUE 2020: GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK Tuesday 13 October, 7.30pm

EDWARD THE EMU Tuesday 10 November 9.30am, 11.15am & 1.15pm

A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS Friday 11 December 11.00am

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SINGER SONGWRITER Port Macquarie Panthers hosts local

COMPETITION

The Hastings Unsigned Singer Songwriter Competition has been designed for local artists to showcase their amazing talent.

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t is open to all unsigned soloists and duos of all ages, located in the Port Macquarie Hastings region. The competition will be held at the Tapp located within Panthers Port Macquarie. This is an opportunity for aspiring artists to perform in a professional setting and to refine their skill-set even further. With nerves and excitement building for the artists, having a great audience to play for is a huge part of performing. You are encouraged to come on down and watch the best local unsigned talent perform over the course of the competition. There will be four heats, one each Wednesday in February from 6pm at the TAPP. Heat 1 will kick off on Wednesday 5th February 2020. The winner from each heat will automatically move onto the Grand Final on March 11. The Semi Final will be held on March 4 and will include a wildcard from each heat. The winner of the Semi Final will then compete in the Grand Final. All competitors are given the opportunity to sing a selection of between three - five songs, with at least two of these being originals. Local artists are encouraged to register online, as

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entries will not be accepted on the day. With over $15,000 worth of cash and prizes, this event is worth all the time and effort contestants put into their acts. The winner of the Hastings Unsigned Singer Songwriter Competition will receive over $7,000 worth of prizes! These include $1,000 cash, a paid gig at The Tapp, four hour sound recording and engineering package with Shoehorse Sound valued over $1,200, a Madhouse media web development package valued at $2,000, a two hour photoshoot with Fraser Smith Photography valued at $800, a one hour industry mentoring session with RAWR, write up and photo in FOCUS, plus more sponsor giveaways! In addition to the cash and prizes, all performers will benefit from the attention given to their songwriting accomplishments and talent. Judges will be scoring based on numerous criteria, including melody, musicality, lyrics, overall impact, stage presence and persona, song presentation and set structure. Panthers Port Macquarie is proud to host this competition that nurtures talent and gives local, unsigned artists a chance to shine. Good luck to all artists performing throughout the competition.


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lease introduce yourselves. We are Colin and Fay Walker, and we have lived in Port Macquarie over the past 30 years. We have lived in this home during that time, where all of our children have been raised. We are active members of Port We have maintained a superhost status Anglican Church, where Colin is a warden. Colin through our high standard of cleanliness, prompt works in the local area, while I (Fay) work in the response times to guests and professional Kempsey region. presentation of the property on the airbnb When did you first list your property with website. We also go the “extra mile” with Airbnb, and how successful has it been? supplying extra comforts, which our guests Since listing our home acknowledge and with Airbnb in December appreciate. 2017, we have had over Share the best part of 100 separate guests, running your Airbnb with outstanding There have been many varied business. reviews. guests in our home, Meeting all the Tell us about your from locals getting wonderful people who have property. Did you married to overseas and chosen to stay in our home buy specifically for interstate visitors. It is has been the best part of investment, buy and attractive to families, this venture. renovate, what’s the as it is convenient and What tips would you design style, location economical for them to all stay give to other locals and who do you in one place when holidaying. considering this style of accommodate? income? Hollingworth House Our tips for others is a unique 100 year considering offering old historic timber residence, which has been accommodation through Airbnb are: renovated and restored with modern bathrooms 1. Have the desire to be genuinely hospitable and kitchen. We are located within a seven to guests. minute walk to town, with Koolongbung Nature 2. Offer a unique experience to guests, i.e. Reserve and walking tracks at our doorstep. push bikes and helmets are provided. There have been many varied guests in our 3. Attention to detail in cleanliness and home, from locals getting married to overseas preparation of the home. and interstate visitors. It is attractive to families, 4. Be available, but not intrusive as it is convenient and economical for them to all 5. Prompt ongoing communication and stay in one place when holidaying. Our kitchen allows them the convenience of cooking meals; responses on the website. while being close to town they can easily access 6. Encourage constructive feedback for the many cafés and restaurants nearby. improvements. What gives you your superhost status and For bookings, please visit www.airbnb.com.au consistent amazing reviews? and search Hollingworth House Port Macquarie.

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lease introduce yourselves. We are Nathan and Gracey, and we manage an avocado farm and Airbnb in Comboyne, in the Mid North Coast Hinterland. I (Gracey) am from Port Macquarie and left to go to boarding school in Year 10, whilst Nathan is a South Australian boy. We met in Melbourne and didn’t plan to return home until my parents approached us with an opportunity we couldn’t pass up. We have been managing the farm for over three years, which has now expanded across three properties in Comboyne. We believe we are so blessed with all that this region has to offer, from the beaches and campgrounds to the wineries and eateries. When did you first list your property with Airbnb, and how successful has it been? We listed the property in October 2018 and we were fully booked over the Christmas/New Year period, which was really surprising for us. Since then we have had fairly consistent bookings up until the horrible bushfires, which has seen occupancy plummet. Tell us a little about your property. When my parents acquired this property for farming and the planting of more trees, it happened to have this old brick home on it that was quite run down and needed some love. We had to decide whether we rented the place or renovate and share it as an Airbnb home. We believe that Comboyne is one of the Mid North Coast’s stunning secret gems, so with that in mind and the combination of the breathtaking mountain views that this property offers, we decided we wanted to share this place with our fellow travellers. Mum and I really enjoy interior design, whilst Dad has a keen eye for space and design, and Nath is really handy on the tools, so we started renovations in March 2018. We flipped the home so the living and kitchen area was overlooking the mountain view, added a deck and spa for entertaining and gave the house a total overhaul. New bathrooms, kitchen, flooring, plastering, paint and electrical were put in by local trades

and Nathan. Our design style is minimal, modern with a country element and each room has a view, so we have really let the setting do the talking. Most of our clientele are people from Sydney looking for a weekend escape, or people passing through to Byron Bay/Brisbane. We sleep up to seven people. The home has a strict no pet policy. What gives you your superhost status and consistent amazing reviews? The location really speaks for itself; it is calm, serene and picturesque - the perfect place to relax and unwind. We try to make sure that we provide everything required to have a comfortable and memorable stay. We have chickens for people to collect fresh eggs, and fresh herbs to pick in the garden. We both make sure we are quick with communication and have done a fair bit of travelling ourselves, so we feel we understand what is required to make a holiday home extra special. Share the best part about running your Airbnb business. Sharing Comboyne with so many who wouldn’t usually pass through these mountains is what really makes us happy. We are both big entertainers and get excited at the prospect of new people coming through to enjoy this area and spectacular sunsets and sunrises. The most frequent comment we get from guests is that “we wished we could’ve stayed longer”, whether they stayed for one night or for five, so that is really positive for us. What tips would you give to other locals considering this style of income? Providing a really clean space is important, which means going through the place with a fine-tooth comb after every stay. Also, having a point of interest for your guests, rather than just providing a bed. This will offer a home they feel comfortable in and can make their own. We had a baby in March last year so Airbnb has given us a bit more financial flexibility and has allowed me to spend more time with our baby. For bookings, please visit www.airbnb.com.au and search Hilltop Farm Stay, Comboyne.


Sleeps 6 Bath 1.5 Style Beach House Where Port Macquarie

Sleeps 6 Bath 2 Style Beach Cottage Where Bonny Hills

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lease introduce yourself and share your connection with our region. I was lucky to move to Port Macquarie in the mid ‘80s. I was born in New Zealand and after travelling for 13 years, I fell in love with the people and the lifestyle here. When did you first list your property with Airbnb, and how successful has it been? In 2014, my son Harry and his partner Catherine arrived home really excited about having enjoyed a unique holiday staying in an Airbnb in Victoria. Harry knew Airbnb would be the perfect new project for his mum! I also enjoyed many successful holidays using Home Exchange. I had never heard of Airbnb, which started in 2008, but I did a bit of research and a month later offered two private rooms at my Town Beach apartment to Airbnb guests. Tell us a little about your property. I loved hosting guests at my Town Beach apartment and decided I wanted to provide a separate space for couples and families. I found the perfect empty block and built a beach house directly opposite a sandy path right on to Lighthouse Beach. I welcome guests into the apartment downstairs and also offer the option to open it up to include my space, which transforms into a great holiday home that accommodates ten. From my Town Beach experience, exploring what other hosts offered, and finding out what guests were looking for in a mini break, I created the home I live in now. What gives you your superhost status and consistent amazing reviews? I endeavour to give guests more than they expect. I really want my guests to have a wonderful experience, and the reward for me is when I receive great feedback. I leave welcome cards with vouchers for coffee and croissants at my favourite coffee shop, UGB. I communicate

before they come, book the best tables at my favourite restaurants and organise hire if they have a disability or need baby equipment. If they are celebrating a honeymoon or anniversary, I leave a local drop for them to enjoy, and I strive to remain affordable for couples and families. Share the best part about running your Airbnb business. The best part is definitely the connections I have made with guests. I remember entertaining an Indian family; I was making lavash in the kitchen. The mother was fascinated, so the next morning she showed me how to make chapatis. We could not speak the same language, but I will never forget the connection we made. Guests become friends, invite me to their countries and leave gifts. I have experienced both guests stay with me in my home and now staying in their own private area, and both experiences have been enlightening and I have learned so much. It has been rewarding socially, whilst enabling me to expand my lifestyle. I enjoy the people I meet and am interested in their lives. What tips would you give to other locals considering this style of income? I have found Airbnb to be a great platform, quick to sort problems, incredibly helpful, and I can guarantee their insurance works. Always vet your guests prior to accepting their booking; I now mainly host couples and families. Airbnb is like belonging to a global family with endless options to book; cottages, canal barges, tree houses, glamping, tiny homes - the choice is limited only by your imagination! For bookings, please visit www.airbnb.com.au and search - Sunny 2 bedroom apartment - on Lighthouse Beach.

lease introduce yourselves and do is to rock up and relax, their beds are spread, share your connection with our there is always something to eat and drink after region. a long drive and the dog may get little welcome Tallowood is owned by Dave gift too. Holmes and Susan de Jonge. What gives you your superhost status and Dave is a Bonny Hills local, moving consistent amazing reviews? down from Port over 30 years ago. Dave is a We have been a superhost for six consecutive keen surfer, landscape photographer, and painter quarters now. Being a superhost is the result of by trade. Susan moved to the area from Sydney hard work, dedication and the essential personal in 2014, after falling in love with the pristine touch. Tallowood is well maintained and loved outdoors and lifestyle this region has to offer. by us, and guests pick up on that. We maintain When did you first list your property with high quality standards. Dave does an amazing Airbnb, and how successful has it been? job in landscaping and gardening, which adds to Tallowood came online in 2016 and it has the street appeal and first impressions. We listen been successful from to guest feedback to keep the start, due to its improving; for instance, we unbeatable location, the added aircon and extended cuteness of the cottage the deck last year. Simplicity, style and service is and the fact it is pet Share the best part of our motto. When deciding friendly. The property running your Airbnb between permanent rents out steady 65% on business. versus holiday renting, average per year. Every The best part of running the choice was easy. We year we experience 5% the Airbnb is that we choose to be pet friendly, growth, despite increased almost break even with the as 40% of Australians own a competition and new mortgage and other costs; pet, and there are not many pet market entrants. We the cottage sustains itself. friendly stylish holiday homes have a steady stream of The fact that we can still to choose from. return visitors, our valued visit and have family and VIP guests. Couples and friends stay at Tallowood families all love staying is also a benefit. We also with us; approximately offer Tallowood to our 41% bring a pet, mostly dogs. local community surf events, such as the Birdrock Tell us about your property. Classic and the Mid North Coast Girls Surfrider We bought Tallowood in 2016, and restored events. its glory as a quintessential beach cottage with What tips would you give to other locals a few renovations, lots of paint, restored the considering this style of income? tallowood floor, hence the name. We specifically Do not underestimate the amount of work chose to keep the property in traditional beach involved; it is almost a full-time job handling style, with light colours, panelling, natural guest communication, cleaning, laundry, repairs materials, local art and surf memorabilia. and maintenance. SOLscape holiday rentals Simplicity, style and service is our motto. When helps us with this, which works out to be a great deciding between permanent versus holiday arrangement. Be aware that the cashflow varies renting, the choice was easy. We choose to per season and from month to month. be pet friendly, as 40% of Australians own a For bookings, please visit www.airbnb.com.au pet, and there are not many pet friendly stylish and search - Tallowood beachfront cottage (pet holiday homes to choose from. All guests need to friendly). Greater Port Macquarie focus 21


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There’s something immensely gratifying about taking a raw product like clay, moulding it and turning it into a beautiful new object - as Heather Humphreys knows well! Heather owns Lake Cathie Pottery, where she crafts beautiful and functional pieces and shares her expertise with anyone keen to learn ...

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i Heather. What originally led you to the Lake Cathie area - and how long have you been a resident? February 13th 1997; I remember it well. As I approached the highway turnoff to Lake Cathie, down came the rain and it didn’t stop for two weeks! It was on a whim, really. John and I had been hanging out together in the Sunraysia area for two years when a transfer to the Hastings came up. I thought, “Yeah, why not an extended coastal holiday!” Here we are, 23 years later. Lake Cathie was an instant choice for its no pressure, village lifestyle. You studied ceramics at university in Victoria ... but where/how did your passion for pottery and creating beautiful items begin? An early memory of clay is among rows of grapevines during irrigation time … A lumpy handful of milk chocolate holding together

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thoroughly enjoy playing with these, eliciting sticks and found quantum or profound something within. They things. Several times shifts in perception in speak to the user about the I’d slathered myself both the end user and value of their everyday life. from neck to toe and if myself. But basically, I like The greatest pleasure comes from not for the scrubbing finding nice satisfying someone enjoying the piece long afterwards, perhaps I curves that lead me to after it’s left my hands. might have become a other stories. beautician! Do you prefer hand In my late 20s I building or working left a horticultural with a wheel ... and science career for an art course at TAFE, not what types of pieces do you most enjoy knowing where it would take me. It was the creating? lure of chemistry and geology, and a need to The feel of clay in my hands is a beautiful understand “stuff” from the inside that drew experience, no matter what method I’m me to the ceramics stream. That, and a desire using. I choose a method that will best suit to discover beauty and joy in simplicity. the piece and what I’m trying to achieve. I How would you describe your particular particularly enjoy combining methods, melding artistic style? the components together so that each part At a wild guess, I’d say “controlled organic”, contributes its quality to the whole. if there is such a thing. I’m fascinated by sacred I’m particularly fond of creating vessels: geometry: the innate beauty of proportion objects that hold something within. They speak and ratios embedded in the world without to the user about the value of their everyday and within, and the psychology of colour. I life. The greatest pleasure comes from someone

enjoying the piece long after it’s left my hands. You offer pottery courses and also private tuition in your studio at Lake Cathie. What skill levels can you cater for? I’ve structured the beginning courses and the Taster program around the acquisition of solid foundational skills and knowledge. If you have absolutely no experience with clay, or you’ve dabbled but have had no formal guidance, these courses are the perfect place to start. Once you’ve acquired good foundational skills, you can leap into the Continuing course, where you’ll be guided you through the design and creation of your own work, deepening your understanding of clay, methods and processes. Private tuition sessions may be used to see if pottery is something you’d like, or for a precourse confidence boost, to brush up rusty skills or get intensive help with specific skills. You can also arrange a one-off “just for fun” session for a special occasion or family activity. Typically, what types of pieces do students generally make in your studio? All pieces are designed for purposeful


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domestic use. During a have planned for new decade by clearing out typical Taster program, 2020? most of my 2019 pieces a student will create First up the studio will to make way for a body a series of condiment be open 10am - 4pm of new work. I have my dishes using pinch over the weekends of eye on entering a couple method, an entrée plate/ 8th/9th February, and the of national exhibitions, salad bowl and tumbler 14th/15th/16th February. as well as a long planned wild using slabs, and two Simply wander in to clay project in the pipeline. three small, interesting check out the studio, wheel-thrown pieces. watch or help me work, The course have a cuppa and a play, culminates in an exciting glazing session or an extensive discussion. using an extensive range of studio glazes I’ll also be welcoming in the new decade by that, by the way, continuing students learn clearing out most of my 2019 pieces to make to create and experiment with. Foremost are way for a body of new work. I have my eye on structural soundness, ergonomic and aesthetic entering a couple of national exhibitions, as consideration and food safety. Students will use well as a long planned wild clay project in the a variety of stoneware clays which are fired to pipeline. vitrification, making pieces dishwasher, oven Where can we find out more info/contact and microwave safe. you? Why would you encourage someone who's I mostly hang out at my home studio at 20 never given pottery a go to try their hand Evans Street, Lake Cathie, and you are welcome at it? to come visit. Phone ahead or make an enquiry Basically, you take a lump of mud, squish it on 0414 274 760. Otherwise, you will find around, get to know it a bit then, with a little lots of information about me, the studio guidance and practice, bring into existence and upcoming courses and events at https:// something that wasn’t there before. There’s a lakecathiepottery.com.au deeply felt satisfaction that comes from using You may also email lakecathiepottery@ such a basic material. Working with clay is gmail.com or send a message via Facebook exciting and profoundly relaxing at the same (lakecathiepottery) or Instagram (heathers. time. For you it may be a dabble, or it may be studio). a lifetime passion. You’ll know which in a very Thanks Heather. short time. No matter what, it will permanently Interview: Jo Robinson. change your perception of ceramics, those who Photo Credits: first page, left: Brenda create it, and the part it plays in your life. Sarno. What special dates/events do you currently Other photos: Meredith Bauer. Greater Port Macquarie focus 23


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John Cavendish from the Hastings Bonsai Group Inc. shares some details about a special bonsai exhibition to be held at Port Panthers from February 21st to 23rd.

f you’ve ever had an interest in growing these beautiful plants, here’s your opportunity to see how it’s done and buy some supplies at the same time! The exhibition will also celebrate the 30th anniversary of Port Macquarie’s sister city relationship to Handa in Japan. Hi John. What's your involvement with the Hastings Bonsai Group, and how long have you personally been growing these plants? I am the current President of the HBG, and I have been enjoying the hobby of growing bonsai for 35 years. The group will be hosting an exhibition from February 21st - 23rd at Port Panthers. How many bonsai (roughly) are you expecting there to be on display, and what types/species will we be able to see? There will be over 100 bonsai and penjing (Chinese bonsai) on display over the weekend, with a variety of species such as junipers, pines, maples and Australian natives on display. What time will the exhibition be open to the public? The exhibition opens from 9:30am ‘til 5pm on Friday and Saturday and on Sunday from 9:30am ‘til 3pm. The exhibition will be celebrating the 24 Greater Port Macquarie focus

30th anniversary of Port Macquarie's relationship with its "sister city" in Japan, Handa. What can you tell us about this city? On 14th March 1990, information. Mayor Woodlands Handa has gifted headed a delegation some artworks to Port Higashi High School Students for the official Macquarie-Hastings visit Port Macquarie signing of the Sister Council, which will each year, students City Agreement at also be on display at and teachers from a ceremony held in the exhibition. Can Handa Higashi Senior the auditorium of the you give us a brief High School spend Central Public Hall in outline of the types of five days visiting Port Handa. The document pieces we may be able Macquarie to learn more was signed by the to view? about our culture and way of life. Mayor of the Hastings, There will be a Alderman Robert number of items on Woodlands and the display, such as scrolls, Mayor of Handa City, masks and Samurai War Helmets. Mr Koichi Yamada. There are a few prizes and competitions Higashi High School students visit Port available throughout the exhibition Macquarie - each year, students and teachers period. Can you tell us about these? from Handa Higashi Senior High School spend There will be a selection of raffle prizes to five days visiting Port Macquarie to learn more purchase tickets in at the door, with prizes about our culture and way of life. Local high including bonsai trees, bonsai pot, bonsai schools from our region take turns to host book, pottery plate/platter and a Bunnings gift the students during their visit. See pmhc. voucher. nsw.gov.au/About-Us/What-Council-Does/ We also have “find the stone face in the Sister-City-Relationship-Handa-Japan for more

tree” for the children to write the number on a ticket to go into a draw for a variety of three prizes. What opportunities are there to purchase bonsai or bonsai supplies during the exhibition? There will be two vendors: Bonsai South Nursery from Caringbah NSW, and Bonsai World from Jilliby NSW. Both will have a variety of bonsai items, such as starter trees, bonsai pots, books, and also tools. There will also be Samarkand Pottery; James and Jacki Tranter from Bundook, NSW will have bonsai pots and a variety of pottery items for sale. How much is it to enter the exhibition? Adults $4 / pensioners and students $2. Children accompanied by an adult - free. Where can we find out more info about both the exhibition and the bonsai group? Find us on Facebook.hastingsbonsaigroup Thanks John. Interview: Jo Robinson.


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Pork Belly Square with parsnip and carrot puree, seasonal greens and finished with an apple cider jus from Drift at Port City Bowl. 26 Greater Port Macquarie focus


Caesar Salad

Peanut BJ, Double Bacon Cheese, Korean Fried Chicken Burgers

The Kove Kitchen at Panthers

Bring your Hungry!

For a summer salad that will delight your taste buds, try a Caesar Salad at the Kove Kitchen today! Our crisp and fresh Caesar Salad features crunchy croutons with boiled egg nestled in Cos lettuce, bacon and prosciutto drizzled with a creamy Caesar dressing. You can choose your own adventure by adding smoked salmon, chicken tenders, panko calamari or prawn cutlets. Delicious! This dish pairs well with a Hartog’s Plate Sauvignon Blanc for a perfect summer delight. The Kove Summer menu features a range of dishes packed with flavour, including a Burrito Bowl, Garlic Prawns, Veal Marsala and more, so what are you waiting for? Come in and enjoy a meal with us today!

Chow / Hãus originated in Port Macquarie, Australia. Our head chef, Matt is a flavour BOSS. Out of the way, down the road, we’re a destination location. But once you find us, you won’t forget us in a hurry. Our menu is full of our best selling items, but every week you’ll find new and exciting menu items on our special board. Let’s just say our chef gets a little creative. HEAD SOUS CHEF TOBY BARNES

Our philosophy is simple: create epic flavours using traditions and cuisines from around the world - burgers inspired by the USA, tacos from Mexico and fried chicken thanks to Korea. If it tastes good, then we’re bound to have it on the menu at some point.

OWNER/CHEF MATTHEW FORD

Bring your hungry. We’ll fix it.

1 BAY STREET, PORT MACQUAIRE (02) 6580 2300 WWW.PORTMACQUARIE.PANTHERS.COM.AU

124 HORTON ST, PORT MACQUARIE 0423 154 357 CHOWHAUS.COM.AU

OPEN 7 DAYS. SUNDAY - FRIDAY: 12PM - LATE, SATURDAY: 10AM - LATE. BREAKFAST 8AM - 12PM SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.

MONDAY - SATURDAY 11AM - 8PM

Artisan style gelato

Fish & Pulled Pork Tacos (Lunch only)

Drift Bar.Café.Restaurant

Blue Cow Gelato

Drift is a place we have created with you in mind …

Locally owned and managed, this Artisan Gelateria makes its own gelato by hand, with the aid of its specialist Italian machine.

The perfect space for a quiet coffee and catch up with friends to a lovely night out the whole family can enjoy.

Using real ingredients, the flavours change constantly depending on what’s in season and what’s popular. NO artificial colours, flavours or preservatives are used. Vegan, gluten free and dairy free flavours are also available. So do your taste buds a favour and be blown away by the refreshing real flavours!

Remember bookings are essential, reserve your table today!

Delicious freshly made gelato and sorbet, custom gelato cakes, sundaes, shakes, brownies and local Doppio coffee hand made fresh on site. Gift vouchers available for Christmas! 1/72 CLARENCE STREET, PORT MACQUARIE WWW.BLUECOWGELATO.COM,AU OPEN 7 DAYS, 10AM TO 10PM.

0491 060 099

Our new summer lunch and dinner menus are now available, full of fresh and delicious dishes perfect for the warmer months. Now is the perfect time to join us at your local Club, Port City! DONNA HARDING, PROPRIETOR

HEAD CHEF ANDY WHITEHEAD

Weekly specials include: $20 Steak & Schooner Sunday $20 Chicken Schnitzel Tuesday $20 Proper Roast Thursday *All specials include a free complimentary schooner of standard tap beer, glass of house wine or soft drink. PORT CITY BOWLING CLUB, OWEN ST, PORT MACQUARIE 6583 1133 WWW.PORTCITY.COM.AU LUNCH 11:30AM - 2PM AND DINNER FROM 5:30PM.

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Ken Little's - this is a great month! All the new season apples start to arrive. We already have Galas, with Pink Ladies due to arrive by the end of the month. If you want crunchy apples, this is the time to come in and buy. Remember ... Granny Smiths will be in soon, but they are very “tart” to the taste when they are new. White seedless Aussie grapes are sweet and very cheap at the moment. Navel oranges will be arriving at the end of February. In a way it is a sad month, as the summer fruits such as mangoes, apricots, cherries, peaches and nectarines start to disappear. Never mind; there is always next season. They have been so nice this year. We hope everyone has really enjoyed the taste sensations! In the vegetable section, we are still experiencing some difficulty getting supplies due to the dry conditions. Even though we have had some rain, it takes time for things to grow. We have local capsicums from Moorland, Lebanese cucumbers from Coffs Harbour, beautiful lettuce from Mark and Tracey and some really nice produce from Comboyne too. Just a quick word about the Christmas busy time! During the week leading up to Christmas Day, we served in excess of 1,000 people each day. We want to salute and thank all our wonderful customers, as there was never a cross word or any impatience. Everyone was so friendly and happy. Also, a very big thank you to all our staff, who worked so hard to bring everything together in fine fashion. Cheers, Ken and Judy.

The Players Theatre Inc presents "Something’s Afoot" - a murder mystery musical! Take a well-known plot line like a murder mystery from famed writer Agatha Christie, add 1930s English music hall-type songs, liberally lace the play with satirical over the top comedy and you have Something’s Afoot, a highly entertaining musical comedy directed by Jan Cook and Musical Director Simone Berry. Ten people are stranded in an isolated English country house during a raging thunderstorm. One by one they’re picked off by cleverly fiendish devices. As the bodies pile up in the library, the survivors frantically race to uncover the identity and motivation of the cunning culprit. With a cast of stereotypical characters, including the butler, the maid, the Colonel, the grande-dame and the amateur detective, they each sing and dance their way into a booby trap. The Players Theatre Inc production of Something’s Afoot will run from Friday 6th March to Sunday 22nd March. Evening performances Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm, and Sunday matinee performances at 2pm. Theatre bookings online at www.playerstheatre.org.au or via The Glasshouse Port Macquarie on 6581 8888 or via the Theatre Box Office, open one hour prior to each show, at the corner of Lord and Gordon Streets, Port Macquarie.

Directed By Jan Cook Musical director Simone BERRY Book, Music and Lyrics by James McDonald, McDDonald, DDavid avidd VVos, os, aand nd RRobert obert Ge Gerlach Additional Music by y Ed E LLinderman By y Arrangement With hO ORiGiN RiGiN iN™ Theatric Theatrical On behalf of Samuel French, Inc.

March 6th – 22nd 2020 Friday and Saturday 8pm – Sunday 2pm

Theatre Bookings

Online at www.playerstheatre.org.au

Via the Glasshouse 6581 8888 or at the Box Office Corner of Lord & Gordon Street 1 hour prior to show

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For over 20 years, the Pancake Place has been serving up delicious gourmet crepes and pancakes.

sing fresh local ingredients whenever available, our mission has always been to provide affordable, healthy meals in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The Pancake Place has always been renowned for having an extensive menu choice, with at least 15 main meals always available, with something for every taste. Who could not be tempted with Seafood Marinara, Satay Chicken, Bolognese or one of the all-time favourites of Bacon & Potato, all served with a selection of fruits and salad plus a bread roll! Delicious. And, gluten free items are also available. As for desserts, nobody makes such mouthwatering temptations as the Pancake Place - Caramel pancakes, Raspberry and White Chocolate, Strawberries with Cointreau, Blueberries with Maple Syrup, to mention just a few - all served with cream or ice cream. Why not finish off your meal with one of our exclusive Peak coffees?

And for the mums and dads, we want to ensure that you are well looked after. There is the special Kids’ Corner, with high chairs and a baby change area. Lunch is available daily from 11:30am to 2pm. We are also open Monday to Saturday nights from 6pm. So whether you are out for a family dinner, or popping in before a show at the Glasshouse, movie or night out, the Pancake Place’s quick and varied menu will not disappoint. With friendly staff and a convenient in town location, locals know this is the place to go. Pssst. Don’t forget to bring your coupon below, and this month you can get 50% off your second main meal. Or, show your Seniors Card for a discount. The Pancake Place is open for breakfast 8am to 11am, lunch through to 2pm, and dinner from 6pm. To find out more, visit our website at pancakeplace.com.au

“Pssst. Don’t forget to bring your coupon below, and this month you can GET 50% OFF YOUR SECOND MAIN MEAL.”

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Mystery Winery Tour, Mini-railway Family Fun Day, Purple People Market Day, Golf and Bowls - the 36th Annual Wauchope Lasiandra Festival has something for all the family!

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INGREDIENTS For the base ½ cup walnuts ½ cup almonds 2 tbsp cacao powder 10 dates, pitted For the cheesecake (white layer) 2 cups cashews, soaked 2 tbsp vanilla extract

6 tbsp cocoa butter ½ cup coconut milk ¼ cup organic maple syrup ½ cup coconut oil Lemon juice For the cheesecake (pink layer) Same ingredients and method as white layer, but just add raspberries and blend.

METHOD 1. Soak the cashews in hot water for 1 hour. 2. Place the base ingredients into a blender and blend until the mixture is a soft consistency and no large pieces remain. You may have to stop the blender and scrape the ingredients from the sides, then blend again until you reach the desired consistency. 3. Set the base mix aside and rinse out the blender. 4. Place cheesecake ingredients into the blender and blend until smooth. 5. Grease a loaf tin with coconut or olive oil, then line all four sides with parchment paper. 30 Greater Port Macquarie focus

6. Pour the base mixture into the loaf tin and level the mixture using the back of a spoon. 7. Pour the cheesecake mixture over the base and tap the tin for an even top layer. 8. Place the loaf tin in the freezer for 2 hours. 9. Remove the loaf tin from the freezer, turn out the cheesecake and cut it into roughly 18 even squares (depending on the size and shape of your loaf tin). 10. Whip the coconut cream until light and fluffy, and pipe or spoon a little onto each cheesecake, then top each cheesecake with a strawberry.

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elebrated every March, the festival sees Wauchope come alive to celebrate its floral emblem, the Lasiandra. Beautiful specimens are dotted around the town and surrounds in full bloom over the month of March. Festival Secretary Chrissy Jones told us just what is in store for festival-goers in 2020. In its 36th year, the Wauchope Lasiandra Festival continues to be an event with something for everyone.

Sunday 15th March, with the bus departing from Lasiandra Park and touring some local wineries for tastings and a BBQ lunch. If readers are wanting to join in the fun, you need to book your seat asap - cost is $55 per person. Book by phoning 0412 137 621.

A few of the events are a wine tour, market day, Purple parkrun, and golf and bowls events at Wauchope Country Club.

Purple People Shopping and Market day is on again! The CBD of Wauchope comes alive in a sea of purple on Thursday, March 12. There will be market stalls on the sidewalk and Purple People Day specials from participating businesses dotted about the CBD. Any market stall enquiries should be directed to Secretary Chrissy on 0412 137 621. Booked sites only.

On Saturday 14th March, the Hastings Valley Miniature Railway Club will hold a “Family Fun Day” at Yippen Creek Reserve. Young and old can ride the mini-rail for just $ 2. There are a couple of rules to ride; you must wear covered shoes and a smile! Wauchope Lions Club will be holding a sausage sizzle, or bring along a picnic lunch.

The Lasiandra committee encourages business houses to get into the swing of things by decorating their window fronts and premises. Staff are also invited to dress up in the purple theme. There have been some fantastic costumes over the years! This is an event not to be missed; mark your calendars - Thursday 12th March.

Also from 7am we will see the third staging of the Purple Wauchope parkrun @ Rocks Ferry Reserve. This community event goes a little crazy with purple. See http:// www.parkrun.com.au/wauchope/ for more info, or email wauchope@parkrun.com

For a full list of events for the 2020 Wauchope Lasiandra Festival, check out the website - lasiandrafestival.com.au - like our Facebook page or pick up a festival program from one of our supporting business houses in Wauchope.

The Mystery Winery Tour will be held on

Any enquiries: 0412 137 621.


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MONTH IN FEBRUARY

*Members price | Morgan’s Bay Wine | Not available in conjunction with any other offer | Available in the TAPP Bar only

SATURDAY 14 MARCh

Doors 7:30pm | Show 8pm

Tickets $35 + BF Over 18 event | General Admission Ticketing | Refund on event cancellation only

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Happy the

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LUCY COFFEY AND SARAH FAFIE Happy bellies are the name of the game for Lucy Coffey and Sarah Fafie, who provide a catering service for many different types of functions. THE HAPPY KITCHEN POPUP HAS COME ABOUT AS A RESULT OF LUCY AND SARAH’S LOVE OF FOOD FROM AROUND THE WORLD AND THEIR SHARED BACKGROUND IN HOSPITALITY … and their menus look simply amazing!

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ow did you (Sarah and Lucy) meet, and what brought you both to the beautiful Crescent Head area? Lucy: We’re both originally from the UK. I moved to Crescent Head in 2004 after buying a holiday house on Plomer Road and setting up a mobile café (Coffee on the Coast) that provided coffee/ice/ papers/and bread and pies from Barnett's Bakery to campers and holiday makers down "the back road". Sarah: I moved to Crescent Head in 2002 after coming on a learn to surf trip and falling in love with my surf instructor. We ran the surf camp based on Plomer Rd,“the back road“. We originally met when Lucy would bring us a coffee at the surf camp (she was my hero) and became good friends, with the birth of our sons only weeks apart in 2009. How did you come up with the concept behind the Happy Kitchen Popup? Lucy: I had a restaurant in town, The Happy Belly from 2012 to 2015, an Australian/Asian fusion restaurant with pork belly the signature dish, which was popular with locals and tourists. Sarah's relaxed, delicious cafe, The Bush Café on Point Plomer Road has been open for the last four years, serving the best stone baked pizza this side of Italy! The Happy Kitchen is a combination of these two businesses (and sounded a lot better than the Bush Belly!) Enjoying food as we do, and knowing how

few options the locals in Crescent Head have, servingware? we decided to create some popup menus mainly Sarah: We can provide whatever guests for the locals and for us to provide the town require - we also work in conjunction with Salt with something different! Each popup we have & Wildflower wedding planners where required. created has challenged us and introduced locals We can provide crockery, and great quality eco to dishes some haven’t tried before - from a disposable crockery to keep costs and cleaning mouth watering, 24 hour slow cooked Brisket up time down. We can provide staff with RSA with Chimicurri in our Argentinian themed set certification for bar service also. menu, to shitake mushroom Your menu looks sushi and Indian - these divine! What styles of popups are either held cooking/food are you at the Bush Café and most inspired by (and It seemed a logical generally all out through why)? transition to start word of mouth, or at the Lucy: We love to create offering our eclectic mix Crescent Head Surf Club in fresh, local food with a of food as a catering conjunction with Sunday twist, inspired by food service. We really do Sippers. from all over the world. make food to make your It seemed a logical Both being originally belly smile! transition to start offering from the UK and having our eclectic mix of food as travelled a lot, we love a catering service. We really to cook different flavours do make food to make your from around the world, belly smile! from relaxed Mediterranean, flavour packed What types of functions do you mostly Middle Eastern mezze to zesty Asian. cater for? Sarah: All my best memories are intertwined Sarah: We cater for birthdays, weddings, with holidays and food, and I like to bring that community events, art shows - anything from to the plate when we cook. funky finger food - e.g. local kingfish croquets Lucy: I like to recreate dishes that people may served in oyster shells sitting on edible sand, have not tried, so they can share a new eating to amazing looking, themed grazing tables experience. (check out our kids’ dessert grazing table too!), If someone were to approach you to help share plates, set menus and if you require it - a design a menu for their wedding, what homemade donut board! would be the next steps? How much input What's provided in your service ... set can clients have into the food design/ up, serving, pack up, do you supply selection?

Sarah: We would work with the couple to find out what style of wedding they are looking to have and then build the menu from there - depending on the time of the wedding, and their budget, we always suggest a grazing table as a great way to start the wedding, which takes pressure off getting the food to the guests prior to them drinking too much! We are happy to work with a particular cuisine or suggest a menu that will be popular with all the guests! The food is one of the most important parts of the evening, and our role is to ensure that no one goes home without a happy belly! What do you love most about what you do? Lucy: We love seeing it all come together and the joy that people get from tasting our food and enjoying the atmospheres that we create. We love working together and have fun, which comes through in the deliciousness of the food. It doesn’t need to be overly complicated; it just needs to be fresh and from the heart to make it taste great! Where can we find out more info/contact you? Website: https://www.happykitchenpopup. com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ happykitchenpopup/posts/?ref=page_internal Instagram : @happykitchenpopup Email: hello@happykitchenpopup.com.au Lucy’s Phone: 0412 194 668 Sarah’s Phone: 0400 957 192 Thanks Lucy and Sarah. Interview: Jo Robinson. Greater Port Macquarie focus 33


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NORTH CORP ACCOUNTANTS Paul Fahey I have worked with FOTSUN for over 15 years. FOTSUN has been an influencer in our community with a passion for implementing smart and sustainable methods that includes a desire to meet the needs of our community. OXLEY INSURANCE BROKERS Jamie Tait FOTSUN proves that Music Events when professionally run offer a safe environment for all attendees and the surrounding community. Port Macquarie is truly lucky to have Fotsun, a locally owned business, that year on year brings in excess of 3000 tourists to town, who all enjoy visiting the many Food and Tourist Attractions whilst on their stay. Congratulations to FOTSUN on another well run event in 2019. EAST COAST STAGING John Robinson I’ve supplied staging to FOTSUN for over 10 years and greatly enjoy the high level production and performances that the team passionately offer to execute a world class festival experience.

HIRE PORT Hire Port have been working with FOTSUN since 2008. The relationship between the event management team of FOTSUN and the Hire Port team is one of honesty and integrity. Having been involved in providing numerous marquees furnishings for the event for the past 12 years the festival is certainly an asset to not only promoting the Hastings region but to small businesses in town including Hire Port. We are proud to be associated with FOTSUN! HOT TROPICS Cristian Campano It’s been awesome working with FOTSUN which is a such an important festival for Port Macquarie. Having our Hot Tropics stage at the festival representing up and coming local and interstate bands was a beautiful thing. FOCUS MAGAZINE Exclusive interviews with artists in the lead up to FOTSUN and promoting the many local acts has been a highlight for FOCUS over the last 12 years. We’re proud to support this growing local event. COASTAL WARRIORS Meegs Stephens We are stoked with the outcome of 32,000 cans kept out of land fill and recycled, great vibes from the punters and great response to the initiative. We can’t wait for 2020!

SPRAGUE AND ASSOCIATES Phoebe Carrett The FOTSUN team are amazing to work with nothings ever a hassle, everyone is so outgoing and very welcoming! OZTIX Brad Hinds We are proud to have worked with Sand Events and FOTSUN since 2008 who are committed to producing fantastic events locally and on an international level. MEN AT WORK Kiel Bigeni We have worked closely with FOTSUN for a number of years providing event staff for waste management and customer services. Most recently we have supplied traffic management plans, traffic control and signage for site set up to ensure the safety of all festival goers and the general public. Hoping to see FOTSUN for many years to come in our local Port Macquarie area. CLEANAWAY Janeck Kaczorowski We are proud to be the waste management provider for FOTSUN. Together with the event organisers, reducing 2019 waste to landfill by a further 25.5% on 2018!

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W I T H K AT E W O O D - F O Y E

Birthday girl Natalie Stewart & Bernie Clubb

Danni Probst, Amanda Perrin & Tory Peake celebrating at her Coachella inspired 50th Birthday

Tommy Jeffs celebrates his Order of Australia Medal

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Newlyweds Bec and Tim Farnsworth in Fiji

February is usually when reality bites (a little too hard!) and you jump back into the hustle and bustle of life, with holidays a distant memory and that gorgeous summer tan giving way to a pasty office pallor - but this Feb, not so much!

e have been so lucky to have amazing sundrenched weekends and evenings, that we are all squeezing out every last drop of sunshine, extending our real or imaginary hols as much as possible, lapping up those precious drops of rain when they thankfully fall. Quick catch ups with friends have extended into lovely late nights just soaking up every last second of this delicious season. Birthdays, beautiful babies, weddings and elopements have all been on the cards, with lots of happiness enjoying the simple things after a crazy time. I’m a bit of a fan of Feb - love a good birthday month and will be celebrating and stretching it out as much as poss! Happy 40th birthday to gorgeous friend and St Peter's teacher, Natalie Stewart. Hats off to her hubby Dean, who organised a fabulous surprise bash via secret stealth mission with 40 guests at Tacking Point Tavern on a beautiful summer's night in January. Nat and Dean were joined by daughter Layla and son Spencer and friends, including Bernie and Jeff Clubb, Ross and Hayley Dwyer, Kelly and Jeff Cowan, Bec and Dom Clifton, Jasper and Jasmine Pengally, Laura and Damian Noble, Emily and Marty Brazel. A super chilled night with lots of laughs and a luscious cheesecake created by Kate Caters for the birthday girl! Happy birthday, beautiful Nat! Feeling the love everywhere at the moment! Congrats to Bec Hickey and Tim Farnsworth on their recent surprise wedding celebration. This gorgeous pair jetted off for what appeared to be

Bec's 27th birthday celebration to Fiji and happily surprised everyone back home by tying the knot on the 22nd January on stunning Plantation Island. With literally a handful of family, including the couple’s parents, knowing of Bec and Tim’s special plans awaiting them on the island, the pair were joined by gorgeous daughters Layla and Scarlett to celebrate. Bec looked gorgeous in her Tania Olsen wedding dress and was joined by cousin Vanessa Lawrence, who jetted across to surprise Bec on her wedding day! The couple will celebrate with a party with family and friends on their return. Congrats, Mr and Mrs Farnsworth! Another fabulous human was celebrated recently with Australia Day honours for his incredible service to hospitality - a huge congratulations to fab friend and unstoppable former Port Macquarie restaurateur and entertainer, Mr Tommy Jeffs OAM. No one could be more deserving of the Order of Australia Medal, with Tommy raising over 1.2 million dollars in 50 years through his charity work spanning from his home town of Cowra, current home in Orange and to his adopted home in beautiful Port Macquarie, where he entertained and hosted until mid 2009. His epic events at his various venues and his fabulous on stage persona Tallulah at his beloved Tommy’s by the Beach in Flynn St where it was always completely packed to rafters and absolutely unforgettable. Hilarious, hospitable and with a massive heart, this man was a huge part of why I fell in love with Port Macquarie, with many nights spent on the dance floor with Tommy at

the helm. Congrats, Tommy! Happy birthday to long time friend and former Shelley Beach housemate and midwife at Port Base Hospital Tory Breden (now Peake) who celebrated with a stunning Coachella styled “Festival of Fifty” on an idyllic Bangalow property in the rainforest on Australia Day Eve. This gorgeous soul surrounded herself with friends and family from Sydney to Noosa to party as they enjoyed amazing views, masses of magical fairy lights, laser lights through the trees and solar lights along the forest floor, with a beautiful creek running through it all. Revellers sipped on mango daiquiris, with four DJs to dance the night away to, delicious food, and a cake by sister Roz and brother Richard. Port Mac friends Amanda Perrin, Linda Scott, Kevin Clout and Danni Probst travelled to join in the celebrations, dressed in all their festival glory - none as sparkly as the birthday girl herself in bodice and twinkling fairy light wings. Happy birthday, beautiful Tors! Xx Congrats to the absolutely stunning Lisa Bryant and new hubby Mathew Clarke, who tied the knot on the 11th January in a breathtaking celebration at Hillard House on Rawdon Island. The celebration was curated by the bride and groom under their new premium event hire company Ensemble. Some of the team who supported Lisa and Matt to bring the day to life included event coordinator Christie at Sublime Weddings, with the ceremony officiated by George The Celebrant and music by the talented Kylie Jane Music. Over 100 friends and family

travelled from far and wide, including the local dance fraternity Stacey and Heath Morgan, Francessca O’Donnell and Kye Maurer, to name just a few of the fabulous guests on hand to celebrate the special day. Kye also created the graphic design for the couple, with delicious catering by Dani and Will at Seed Catering and bar by the team at Moore Brewing. Lisa and Matt's wedding cake was made by the talented team at Antidote Kitchen in Wauchope, with flowers by Maria Roberts also from Ensemble. All the beauty of the day was captured by Photographer Keegan Cronin, with videography by Hugo Bittar. Congrats to Lisa and Matt, who jetted off to enjoy a winter wonderland in New York City. It’s that time of year again when my hubby joins the brave businessmen of Port Mac and the Hastings, as they dare to dash in humongous high heels, in all their hairy legged glory down our beloved breakwall (hopefully without breaking a leg!) It’s all for a worthy cause - The HIM IN HEELS fundraising event for Liberty Family and Domestic Violence on Wednesday 4th March at 7:45am. Ladies, get your guys involved to throw their support behind their hairy legged brothers, who are giving a voice and opportunity to women and children who need it in our community. I will be on standby on the sidelines with fellow wives and girlfriends, with a truck load of Band-Aids for a chuckle and moral support. 'Til next month! Kate. Greater Port Macquarie focus 35


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MITCH MCKAY

Street names: vital for practicalities like service delivery, and in emergencies - and important, too, to residents, a sense of belonging. Susie learns of Sovereign Hills’ inspired project to give its new homes a special pride of place.

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ew streets may be named merely for their topography (think “Mountain Way”) or simply in tribute to a developer’s family (“Jennifer Drive”, say). But when Lewis Land Group began to open up its Thrumster western Port Macquarie suburbs, many aspects of new home-owners’ amenity were uppermost in mind and carefully considered, alongside the more practical issues of the subdivisions. A street name is an identity, much used and important to people. And so the company commissioned Port’s leading heritage expert, Mitch McKay, to research the history of the area and recommend a range of names that might suitably honour the new locations. McKay, formerly Port Macquarie Council’s longtime Heritage Officer, has for the past 11 years operated a heritage and history consultancy advising a range of authorities and community bodies in aspects of the town’s remarkable background and growth. Another element of his work is his guided tours for both locals and visitors, popular throughout the past decade. McKay delved into the town’s antecedents, searching former prominent community identities, pioneers and other historical facts about our localities. He drew up a comprehensive list of family names with in-depth information about their contributions. Among those installed are streets named: BACKLER - for Joseph Backler, a convict transported to Australia in 1832. A talented landscape and portrait painter, he was sent to Port Macquarie but later granted a ticket of leave

and married Margaret Magner at St Thomas Church the following year. He painted beautiful landscapes of the colony at the time and later was widely recognised for his renditions of other early settlements around NSW. BOLTWOOD - for James Boltwood, attributed with helping to revive Methodism in the Hastings and establishing the Wesleyan Chapel in Horton Street. CARMAC - for Lieutenant G.R Carmac, who was Commandant of Port Macquarie in late 1824. GILLMAN - for Captain Henry Gilman who took over from Carmac as Commandant from January 1825 until February 1826. HEALEY - for Jacob Decan Healey, born in Lincolnshire, England, who came to Australia in the mid1890s. He built extensively on the NSW North Coast including the Bank of New South Wales, now Westpac, on Horton Street. He later began a general store business on the corner of Horton & William streets and took a keen interest in town affairs, associated with various efforts to advance the district. He was a trustee of Port Macquarie & Hastings District Agricultural & Horticultural Society, chairman of Hastings District Dairy Company, served as a director of the Pastures Protection Board and the Producers Distributing Society and was president of Hastings Shire Council from 1912 to 1913. HUNT - for Captain Robert Hunt, another distinguished Commandant of the Colony, in 1828. LITCHFIELD - for William Litchfield, attributed with organising the appeal for funds and volunteers to build the Wesleyan Chapel on Horton Street around 1845. A former Sergeant in the 28th Regiment he was appointed Chief Constable for Port Macquarie in 1836 and proclaimed “Inspector of Distilleries

and Inspector of Slaughter Houses” in 1843. MARCHMENT - for Francis Marchment, born in Gloucestershire, England, who came to the colony in 1862 to make his fortune in gold, but failed. So he came to Port Macquarie in 1869 and with a partner bought a boat and began trading in merchandise on the rivers. MEEHAN - for James Meehan, who worked for surveyor John Oxley in the measuring of grants. In 1821 he accompanied Governor Lachlan Macquarie on his voyage and tour of inspection on board the Elizabeth Henrietta to select the site for the town of Port Macquarie and explore the Hastings River. MEYRICK - for Lieutenant Thomas Meyrick, another Commandant of Port Macquarie, albeit also for a short tenure in mid-1828. NEAVE - for Richard Neave, Port Macquarie’s first Pilot and Harbour Master, overseeing the settlement’s busy early marine traffic in the years from 1821 to 1828. POUNTNEY - for Alfred Edward Pountney, who established the Port Macquarie News in 1882. PURVES - for William Purves, a Presbyterian minister who arrived in the colony in 1839. At Port Macquarie he had the first church and manse built. He became an influential figure in church and public affairs, a fellow of the first Senate of the University of Sydney and influential in founding St Andrew's College. RADLEY - for Thomas Radley, who bought the ketch XLCR (“Excelsior”) here in the early 20th century and made it available for community work including popular Easter regattas, surf club carnivals, and river and offshore rescue missions, while developing the fishing industry in our offshore waters. The XLCR rescued five survivors of the Japanese sinking of the steamer

Wollongbar II off Crescent Head in 1943. The vessel endured in service to Port into the 21st century. YORK - for Albert York, who came here in 1959 and built a motel. His passion, however, was astronomy and he worked with Rotary to build the Port Observatory, opened in 1962. Other names used for Sovereign Hills roads are: ALLPORT, Henry Curzon (an artist); CARLYLE, William Bell (a doctor and vigneron); COHEN, Abraham (a publican); DAY, Edward Denny (a police magistrate); LYCETT, Joseph (an artist); MEARES, Richard (a sugar grower); RIGNEY, John (a priest); SCOTT, Thomas Alison (also a sugar grower) and TUCKER, James (an author). Many more historic names are in hand for the growth of the area. In between his consultancies to local government and other authorities working to identify, conserve, protect, interpret and manage their heritage places, McKay conducts weekly guided walking tours: Uncovering Our Past, 2.5 hours - Port’s history and archaeology from the penal era; visits historical sites on an interactive tour. Departs Glasshouse 9.30am Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Grave Tales, 1.5 hours - departs Port’s Historic Cemetery, cnr Horton & Gordon Sts, taking in the final resting site of some 1500 soldiers, convicts and settlers along with McKay’s vivid commentary and intriguing stories of their lives. 2pm Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Tour bookings essential. Port Macquarie Hastings Heritage, 0447 429 016; mitch@pmheritage.com.au Susie and guest are hosted by Lou Perri at The Stunned Mullet on Town Beach.

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LOU PERRI FROM THE STUNNED MULLET

Local Author

DREW LINDAY

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Say It With Food …

hen there are no words, there’s food. Food has the ability to not only influence our emotions (usually by comforting us or nurturing us when we are feeling low, or ill), but to somehow speak for us in a language all of its own. Or perhaps it’s more of a case that our own languages are interwoven with food references such as the above. Whatever the case may be, the act of eating, of satisfying our hunger - and the corresponding multitude of choices we can possibly make are all linked intrinsically to our emotions. The food we cook for our loved ones is laden with signals and messages about who we are, how we care for others and ourselves. Whether what we cook is elaborate and impressive, or simple, homely and humble - we are still thinking, planning, imagining and producing - combining ingredients to reach an imagined outcome, hoping to please those around us, hoping in the process to nurture ourselves. Food can powerfully convey belief systems and conjure up dreams of lands afar. Food can make a firm and unwavering political statement, enhance religious and spiritual fervour. A mere taste, or even a hint of an aroma - can, in an instant, take us way back to our earliest childhood memories - invoking comfort, love or even sadness. There’s a flavour for every emotion - "bitter tears", "sweet success", "sour grapes". A relationship may "sour", or perhaps need to be "spiced up". A plate set before us may not just have one thing to say; perhaps it is capable of communicating several ideas all at once, or maybe almost appear to tell a tale - with one idea following another and forming some sort of conclusion that we never even knew that we were seeking. This is when food somehow transcends 38 Greater Port Macquarie focus

the mere acquisition of sustenance and becomes an art form in itself. Amazing dishes in incredible restaurants seem to take diners on a culinary journey that starts with a visually striking arrangement of morsels on a plate and ends with a sense of wonder and extreme jubilation from diners. How on earth is it possible to conjure up such weird and wonderful flavour combinations? It is indeed part science the blending of sweet, salty, umami, sour bitter and spicy. But it is also part intuition, imagination and plain old boundary pushing. Oh and occasionally, it’s purely the product of some sort of happy accident … as so often the very best of inventions can be! The food we prepare ourselves and what we choose to eat when dining out often mirrors our personality, and our ethos regarding life itself. Whether you’re a beefy carnivore, ordering up the meat lover’s selection, or manning your beloved barbecue - or perhaps fully embracing veganism and reading up on gut health, it’s all good. Well, it’s all good until the doc has to tell you to change things up anyway … Most of us have a tendency to be set in our ways when it comes to food - we think we know what we like to order; we definitely know what we like to cook. We know which side of the fence we sit on when it comes to our own theories of culinary preference. But it is often when we least expect it that a new taste and flavour comes along and adds a surprising tangent to our dining experience. Somehow our repertoire expands a little … and in that knowledge our ability to enjoy even more of what life has to offer is activated just a little bit more. Food has so much to say, and we have so much to learn from it. Just as we use it as a tool to express our diverse personalities, we have the opportunity to broaden our perspectives - tantalising not just our tastebuds, but our minds and our hearts as well.

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rew says, “I am living proof that just about anyone with a bit of imagination, a keyboard and a sprinkle of luck can create stories that will reach tens of thousands of readers across the world.” Synopsis of "Death in Younghusband" Witches … Prostitutes … Why would Ben Hood be sent to offer his professional VIP

"DEATH IN YOUNGHUSBAND" is the 33rd novel by local author Drew Lindsay; it is regularly the number one bestselling novel for Australian and Oceanic Fiction on Amazon. Drew works in partnership with wife Narelle, who is his proofreader, formatter, publisher and wife. services to women like that … especially when one of the women is accused of killing a man and hanging his body from a tree branch near the town of Younghusband, on the Murray River in South Australia. This rather weird assignment turns very deadly, as Ben is drawn into a web of deceit, hatred and bitter revenge. Find Death in Younghusband and other works by Drew Lindsay on amazon.com.au

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Multisports Social Comp

Volleyball Social Comp

Dates: Thursday 6th February 2020 Mixed competition When: every Thursday 5.50pm Team Registration: $100 Team Game Fee: $60 Contact: 6583 2501 or portstad@bigpond.net.au

Eastcoast Futsal Starts Back: Juniors - Monday 3rd February Mixed - Tuesday 11th February Seniors - Wednesday 12th February Contact: futsalecoast@gmail.com

Badminton

Starts Back: Tuesday 11th February 2020 When: every Tuesday 6.00pm Team Registration: $100 Team Game Fee: $47.50 Contact: 6583 2501 or portstad@bigpond.net.au

Port Macquarie Basketball Club Starts Back: Juniors - Monday 17th February Seniors - Wednesday 19th February Aussie Hoops/Academy: Thursday 20th February 2020 Contact: portmacquariebasketball@ gmail.com

Sprockets Starts Back Monday 3rd February 2020 Sprockets - ‘Future Sporting Rockets’ is a multisport program for young children Contact: fun@sprocketsmacquaire. com.au

Starts Back: Friday 18th January Social - Tuesday 7th and Friday10th January Seniors - Friday 7th February Cost: Adults $9 + Students / Seniors: $6 Equipment Supplied, No Partner Required Contact: 6583 2501 or portstad@bigpond.net.au

School Holiday Program Dates: Tuesday 14th – Friday 24th April Cost: $30 per child/per day Hours: 8.30am-5pm Age: Primary School Age Lots of activities to keep the kids amused! Contact: 6583 2501 or portstadium.com.au

Port Macquarie Gymnastics Club

Port Macquarie Performing Arts

The Dojang (Martial Arts)

Starts Back: Tuesday 28th January 2020 Contact: 6583 3753 or admin@pmperformingarts.com

Starts Back: Tuesday 28th January 2020 Contact: 6583 3753 or admin@pmperformingarts. com

Starts Back Tuesday 4th February 2020 Contact: thedojang.com.au

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Greater Port Macquarie February

SW Junior State Touch Competition 14th - 16th February. Greater Port Macquarie is excited to once again be hosting the NSW Junior State Touch Competition, the world's largest weekend touch football competition. There are 235 teams registered, which converts to 11,000 people coming to our region for the weekend. How good for our region to have so many visitors! Please give the participants and their families a very warm welcome. Annual Grape Stomping Championships at Bago Vineyards and Maze, Sunday 9th Feb-

ruary; gates open from 10am. Fun day out. Join the public annual grape stomping championships. The music this month features BK Blue. www.bagovineyards.com.au Beer and Cider Festival is happening on the 22nd February. If you have not booked your ticket yet, please do, as this very popular event is sure to be a sellout. The Port Macquarie Koala Hospital, due to recent bushfires, is certainly attracting much needed support from our locals, Australian and international people.

The increased workload of the staff and volunteers is hard to imagine. Their dedication has been nothing short of amazing. The recent very welcome State Government announcement of a $5 million grant towards building a new hospital was fantastic. What an exciting addition that will be to our tourism offer. If you want to be supportive of this very worthwhile attraction, people are still being encouraged to become volunteers. Please contact the Koala Hospital if you are interested. Billabong Zoo also was given a grant from the State Government for $300,000. The Koala Breeding Programme has now been in operation for 25 years and, and its continuation has never been more relevant. The Cowarra State Forest will soon be home to a new tourism precinct. The announcement by Port Macquarie MP Leslie Williams with the state government contributing $2.1 million to the project. Mrs Williams said local tourism operators were excited by the project: "Providing access to the precinct will open up opportunities for new nature-based tourism attractions such as tree -top adventure climbs, trail running and mountain bike riding adventures," she said."In terms of wildlife recovery, there has been discussion with the Port Macquarie Koala Hospital, with koala rehabilitation on site in mind." Port Macquarie Museum is pleased to announce the launch of its newest online exhibition and digital story telling project website, Tourists’ Paradise. The exhibition about Port Macquarie’s

tourism history features numerous photographs, objects and stories from the museum’s large collection. Check out www.touristsparadise. com.au - lots of great memories. Bushfire Relief from the Federal Government Small businesses are the backbone of the Australian economy, and nowhere is that more apparent than in regional communities. Amongst the many announcements of support, there is a grant of up to $50,000 for those businesses that have been damaged by the bushfires. This will enable these small businesses to get back on their feet. There are loans of up to $500,000. Check out www.business.gov.au New One-Stop Shop Customer Care Specialists For Bushfire Affected Communities Bushfire affected families and businesses can now access all available assistance being offered by local councils, the State Government and Federal Government, through the NSW Government’s new Bushfire Customer Care program. The one-stop-shop service, administered by Service NSW, connects affected people with a Customer Care specialist, who can check their eligibility for assistance and help them access it. Further information is available at www.service.nsw.gov.au. There are four new members of Greater Port Macquarie Tourism Association this month. A warm welcome to the Happy Pickle Health Café, Timbertown, Arthouse Industries and Mid Coast Connect. For further information on What’s On in our region, check out portmacquarieinfo.com.au

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Lisa and Matt have not only recently celebrated their own wedding day, but they've also launched a new business, Ensemble, which can help you organise your own wedding or special event!

irstly, congratulations on your very recent wedding. Take us back to where it all began ... How did you two meet? Thank you so much! Matt and I met in Paddington, Sydney, early 2014. Our first date felt so natural. When I met him, it became apparent (quite quickly) that he wasn’t like anyone else I had ever met. There was an ease to being in his company, yet he made me feel nervous and excited also. Our dinner date lasted almost four hours. Share a snippet about your engagement. To be honest, initially Matt and I were never drawn towards having a big engagement or wedding. We love each other, we knew how we felt - and in a sense were quite private about our love. It’s not something either one of us felt necessary to show to others. After five years of being together, we were planning to elope in Northern Queensland; however, what stopped us was the fact that all of our friends and family were scattered across the globe (Matt’s family all from Western Australia) so this was perhaps the greatest opportunity to bring all of these people together. Getting married was a decision we made together, and we also chose my engagement ring together. After we had a fitting for the ring, Matt told me I wasn’t to know anymore, and so after a few months had passed, one morning I woke up to 100+ roses in our bedroom, and Matt beside me with the ring. You planned your wedding yourself. Can you talk us through your theming and style? Our wedding was held at Hillard House on Rawdon Island, which is also the property I grew up on. Our vision was Hamptons inspired, whilst celebrating the Australian backdrop. Things were kept minimalistic, to allow for the smaller details to be noted. White roses were found throughout, which complemented the native greens. It was important to us that we worked with local businesses to create an experience that showcased the area for our guests. Catering was done by Seed Catering, and our

cake was created from local produce by Antidote our vision for the first few months and once we Kitchen in Wauchope. The bar was serviced by felt locked in about what we wanted, we then the guys at Moorebeer, photography by Keegan welcomed the help from our friends and family Cronin, Videography by Hugo Bittar, and the day (and they helped so much - trust me, if you think was coordinated by Christie Toone. My makeup you are grateful for your friends now - plan a was done by Anna Carey, at The Wellness wedding and see how amazing they are! We Collective and hair by Hannah Wilken. couldn’t have done it without them). Our gifts to our guests were honey pots Once you know your vision - get organised! produced by my mother (an avid bee lover) Time sheets, run sheets, to-do lists. Be so bottled on our family property. organised prior to the wedding, that it then What was the highlight of the event? allows you to just be the bride or groom on the There are two highlights, hmm ... actually three day. Also - breathe. Don’t forget about what the … We were bursting with love and gratitude for day truly represents. our beautiful friends and family that travelled Amidst planning your wedding, you so far to spend the evening with us. The energy also launched your new business from that filled the space was beyond anything I can your desire to find specific and bespoke put into words. So much equipment and services love, and connection - we within our local area. loved watching people How has this venture really love talking with one developed? another. The energy felt so Our backgrounds are OUR DANCE FLOOR WAS generous and warm - that both in entertainment - I NOT UNDER COVER, AND was highlight number have always worked in LITERALLY MINUTES AFTER one. relation to events, and WE FINISHED OUR FIRST Our dance floor was not as well as being an actor, DANCE IT STARTED TO RAIN under cover, and literally Matt is also a carpenter. (AND WE HAD NOT SEEN RAIN minutes after we finished Prior to relocating to Port FOR MONTHS). EVERYONE our first dance it started to Macquarie in March 2019, WAS SO HAPPY AND OUT rain (and we had not seen we lived in Melbourne. DANCING IN THE RAIN ... rain for months). Everyone When we started creating was so happy and out our wedding, it was dancing in the rain - that initially set to be in the was also a highlight. Yarra Valley. On a personal note, my best friend of 26 years, We made the decision to move north shortly George, became a celebrant to marry Matt and I. after, so now this looked like creating our To walk down the aisle and see not only Matt, wedding on my family property, from scratch. but George standing there beside him, was When it came to our wedding, we both something I will never forget. wanted to create a premium experience - and we What advice would you give to anyone found it tricky to source a lot of things in the area embarking on wedding planning? without reaching out to Newcastle and beyond. I would say - initially, hold space for creating Bathroom hire was top of our list, and the vision of your wedding between just you and unfortunately nothing was available for our your partner. As soon as you share it, guests other than a port-a-loo. Whilst extremely people will contribute - so it is important to know neat and clean - when creating a Black Tie event, exactly how you feel prior to others assisting you. “Port-a-loo” doesn’t scream premium. So in Matt and I only spoke with each other about creating our business - premium bathroom hire

is at the top of our list, along with one of a kind bars and arbours (designed and built by Matt) tables, chairs, and place settings to suit every style and budget. We are now aligning with creatives in the area that include styling, graphics, floristry and design. Our business is called Ensemble and my position is Event Planner, which I absolutely love - as I have a passion to connect with people and produce exactly what they vision to suit their specific budget. Ensemble is your destination for literally everything weddings and events. As well as locals enjoying the area, the Mid North Coast is a beautiful place for people travelling from Sydney and beyond for a destination wedding. At Ensemble, our vision is to offer a premium event experience short of nothing. Your husband has been busy building one of a kind pieces for the new business. What bespoke structures do you plan on offering? As mentioned, one of the most important things when creating a wedding is having a vision and sticking to it. Pinterest, Instagram and Google fill your imagination with beautiful ideas, but then comes the hunt for finding these things in your area - or maybe you want a blend of this and a touch of that. These are the circumstances where Matt will help see through your vision. Whether it is for your wedding, event or business - he loves hearing someone’s vision and bringing it to life. In Melbourne, Matt was a set and installation builder for high profile clients such as Dior, The Australian Ballet, and The National Art Gallery of Victoria. What other services do you offer special occasions? Ensemble is here to get you outside of the box. We are here to offer you complete packages from start to finish. We would love to be a part of your next event; please get in touch to learn how we work together. Where can we find out more? www.instagram.com/ensemblensw Website coming soon. Thanks Lisa. Greater Port Macquarie focus 43


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lease introduce behind this region. There are tonnes of yourselves. well presented, informative directory/ Hi! We are the wedding inspiration web presences sisters behind the MNC out there. But not a single one actually Wedding’s website/social brought vendors specific to the Mid platforms. North Coast to the couple's searching. Tell us about your background in the We know there are a lot of ridiculously wedding industry. talented and creative people working in Emily is the marriage celebrant behind the wedding industry here. Love Kiss Confetti and Alison is a legal Not only that, but we find the vendors secretary (so she’s not specifically deep love to work together - when there in the wedding industy like Emily) but is a community driving the industry she sure is great at forward, great research and is a things happen. total professional It is actually when it comes really inspiring to to wording, observe how this OVER 60 VENDORS HAVE presentation and industry operates. ALREADY JOINED THE organisation - all We constantly DIRECTORY, WITH NUMBERS important when see them praising GROWING WEEKLY - WE it comes to each other on WERE OVERWHELMED bringing other social media; WITH THE SUPPORT LOCAL businesses to the after all, there’s BUSINESSES THREW BEHIND eyes of potential only so many THE BUSINESS BEFORE WE couples needing weddings that HAD EVEN LAUNCHED. wedding vendors. vendors can take It’s all about first on, so there’s a lot impressions. of referring each You have recently launched a new other and backing each other’s skills online Wedding Directory for brides and businesses. We love the idea and grooms of the Mid North Coast. that it should be “community over Tell us a little about this venture. competition” and encourage this within When Em became a marriage the community. celebrant, she started looking into how We’re having our first brunch with to market herself and her business. She vendors in Coffs Harbour in February. noticed a large gap in the wedding Getting together in person is important industry on the Mid North Coast. to us; this will help the local industry Couples planning weddings needed even more. We are in prime position, to search multiple platforms to locate mid way between two of Australia’s vendors. In general, there wasn’t a capital cities, and we may be biased but place for them to go that was 100% it is the best place to get married.

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How far and wide does the directory cover? We cover from Woolgoolga to Seal Rocks and inland as far as Gloucester, Comboyne and Dorrigo. What range of current vendors are accessible on the website? We really do have everything covered - the ultimate goal is to be the one and only place couples have to go to plan their wedding, from pre and post wedding accommodation to bar services, catering, celebrants, cake designers, florists, hire, photographers, stylists, venues, videographers and everything in between. For anyone who would like to be involved, how much does it cost to become a vendor, and where can they grab more information? We’re still in the developing stage (after all, it’s only been five months), but every great thing has to start somewhere. Over 60 vendors have already joined the directory, with numbers growing weekly - we were overwhelmed with the support local businesses threw behind the business before we had even launched. It just proved that the area was craving something like this. A 12 month listing on the website is only $19.99; this includes a profile with three images, an unlimited space to describe yourself and your business, links to your social media/websites and multiple prompts for couples to contact you directly from the website. We have all information in an easily found location on our website: mncweddings.com.au Thanks ladies.


Ceremonies by Julie I know how important it is to choose a celebrant that can envisage your special day with perfection. I am very privileged to be able to assist and arrange with you your memorable day. As a Port Macquarie Marriage Celebrant I am here to help you create a celebration that will mark a milestone in your life to share with loved ones. Wedding ceremonies are romantic experiences to affirm a deep bond between a man and a woman. This traditional ceremony unites a couple and marks a life long commitment through customs and rituals. This is why I am very pleased to offer a range of services, that I will happily guide you through in preparation to create your perfect occasion. Whether your memorable moment is simple or elaborate, these celebrations are only limited by your imagination. I pride myself on obtaining new up-to-date information and materials in the industry, that enables me to provide the best services possible to my clients, and have a large range of materials available for your consideration. These include poems, music, rituals and/or readings, and am happy to guide you through each step of the way. I’d love to personalise your wedding ceremony, so get in touch and we can have a chat!

Little Fish Little Fish Café is the ideal location for the wedding day of your dreams ... Experience the magic of a wedding reception at the Innes Lake Vineyards Port Macquarie. The secret is wonderful cuisine, fine wines and stunning views. Enjoy the casual sophistication of holding your ceremony in our vine covered gazebo, then pre-dinner drinks and canapés under the beautiful Jacaranda and Poinciana trees, providing you with a stunning setting. Little Fish Café is one of Port Macquarie's premier function venues. We host many types of functions, such as birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas parties, engagements, corporate events and much more. Overlooking the vineyard on the verandah or sitting on the grass in alfresco dining, the beautiful surroundings of the Innes Lake Vineyard is an amazing setting for anything from a wedding, to lunch with your friends. WINNER OF BEST WEDDING VENUE - RESTAURANT, 2019 BRIDES CHOICE AWARDS, MID NORTH COAST.

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CUSTOM COOKIES AS FAVOURS

With two generations of cooks before her, baking is in the blood. It was inevitable that Simone would one day throw on an apron, pick up the wooden spoon, and get messy in the kitchen. With a pinch of passion and a cup of creativity, Simone has cooked up a bespoke business that proves cake is no longer just dessert. SHOW STOPPER

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i Simone. Please introduce I spend a lot of time looking at new trends and yourself, your business and your techniques on Instagram from amazing cake artists connection to Port Macquarie. across the world - you would be blown away if you saw Hi there! I’m Simone Barker, and I what was out there! am the owner and cake artist behind I won’t replicate another design, and I like to have Barker Bakes, specialising mainly in some creative freedom in what I create; it’s how I do my bespoke cakes and cookies. I was born and raised locally best work! I think especially for weddings these days, and consider myself super lucky to have grown up in cake is no longer "just dessert". It is becoming a feature such a beautiful place. piece. I believe each cake should tell a story that is Your cakes are visually outstanding and taste specific and tailored to the event. amazing to boot! How long have you been a home When a customer first gets in contact with me, I ask baking enthusiast? them a million questions about Thank you! I have been their event, so I can understand interested in cooking for as long what kind of story I am portraying as I can remember. My mum - like the colour scheme, textures, I AM HOPING TO KEEP and my nanna are pretty great type of event and location. With all BRINGING SO MANY DESIGNS in the kitchen. Nanna was a of these answers, I am able to pull TO LIFE THAT SHOWCASE cake decorator many years ago, some concepts together based on THE EXCITING MODERN so I think it came genetically! my research, and I’ll usually send TURN CAKES AND SWEETS I have always been somewhat the customer drawings and a few ARE TAKING, CONTINUING creative as well, so I think it photos. With a fair few emails TO BREAK DOWN was inevitable that the baking backwards and forwards, we are MISCONCEPTIONS THAT and creativity met. Long story able to come up with something CAKE IS ‘JUST DESSERT’. short, Barker Bakes eventuated beautiful that is truly a custom after making a pretty cool ninja piece of art. The baking (from turtle cake for my stepson’s scratch) and execution of the cake seventh birthday about three is then a whole other part, with a years ago. My style and technique has certainly evolved custom cake usually taking anywhere from eight - 20 dramatically since then, but one thing remains - I have hours from concept to delivery. so much passion for what I do. What events do you cater for, and how long before What a great way to let your creative side come an event should people get in contact with you? out. From concept to design, tell us what's This year I am stepping towards mainly weddings, involved. with 29 weddings already booked in for 2020. In saying

Barker that, I still love a milestone birthday or event and will still be doing our signature sugar cookie gift boxes for those special days of the year like Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, etc. If you are looking to get custom cakes or desserts for your special occasion, I recommend getting in touch six to 12 months in advance, especially for weddings, as I am a one person show (besides hubby who plays delivery man), only taking a few orders per week. From cake to macarons, cookies and donuts, your business has covered all things sweet. What has been your biggest showstopper so far? Personally, our own wedding cake in 2018 will always be my favourite (yes, I made it!), but I think the biggest show stopper is a wedding cake I did in April last year. I had an amazing bride and groom who had a three tier cake which was modern yet timeless, white stencilling on the top two tiers with the bottom tier fully covered in gold leaf in a hexagonal shape, with so many gorgeous flowers cascading down it. I also individually wrapped custom cookies as favours for their 150+ guests, as well as birthday cakes for two guests! What’s next for Barker Bakes? I am hoping to keep bringing so many designs to life that showcase the exciting modern turn cakes and sweets are taking, continuing to break down misconceptions that cake is "just dessert". Where can we keep a watch on your delectable work? You can visit www.barkerbakes.com.au or follow Barker Bakes on socials: Instagram - @barkerbakess or Facebook - facebook.com/barkerbakess Thanks Simone. Greater Port Macquarie focus 47


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HIRE PORT knows how to have a good time!

Port Macquarie Race Club Simple, Beautiful, Affordable With sweeping views across our picturesque race course, Port Macquarie Race Club can provide an ideal venue for your celebration. Nestled in close proximity to the CBD, we can offer a range of outstanding facilities to make any event memorable. We have put together some delicious function menus, which offer an amazing variety and flexibility and would be delighted to create an event tailored to suit your taste and budget. Our function rooms can cater anywhere from 30 - 200 people with ample onsite parking, so your guests can enjoy the night away. For enquiries regarding available dates or to receive a function package, please feel free to email functions@ portmacquarieraceclub.com.au

The Powell family are the second owners of Hire Port, owning the business for over 23 years. If it’s 30 or 300 people, our experienced and reliable staff can supply marquees, tables, chairs and an assortment of essential equipment to make your wedding, party or special event a day to remember. We know our products, and we know how to get the best value out of them. What size marquee? How many tables? Dance floor or stage? PA system or jukebox? We know what you will need and have thought of the things you haven’t. Our consultative approach takes the stress out of planning your event or party. Our services include ceremony hire items, including red carpet runners, battery PA units, a wedding arch, Balinese style flags and of course, the signing table ... From the ceremony to the reception, we can set up a beautiful silk lined marquee complete with flooring and lighting which, without a doubt, will impress your family and friends. If you are also needing tables, chairs, cutlery, glassware, catering equipment, we can supply that too! If you appreciate professional, reliable service, please give us a call today! www.hireport.com.au

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Are you one of the seventy-five per cent of the population for whom public speaking is a terrifying proposition? Are you in a bridal party and expected to toast the bride and groom at the reception? Speech and elocution coach Liz Paine from The Occasional Speaker is able to help you prepare for a public speaking performance, making it a much easier - and unexpectedly fun - experience!

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i Liz. What’s your association with Port Macquarie? My husband and I moved to Port Macquarie about 12 years ago. We were looking for a sea change, and discovering the little piece of paradise that is Port Macquarie made the choice easy. Why did you decide to become a speech and elocution coach? I think the decision was made immediately after my own first lesson at the age of 15. My first speech and drama teacher, Yvonne Hayes, was a neighbour. My mother had mentioned to her that I was preparing for a drama performance for school, and Yvonne offered to give me some tips. It turned out she was a very experienced actor. I had one lesson, and I was hooked. I recall leaving her studio exhilarated and excited. I studied with Yvonne until my early twenties. She was an excellent teacher, mentor, drama coach and friend. She introduced me to the love of the art of speech and performance. What other training did you complete? Initially I completed a series of examinations with both the Ministry of Education and with Trinity College London. These led to qualifications as a teacher of speech and drama. I taught in my teacher’s studio until I opened my speech and drama studio in south-western Sydney in my early twenties. Later I extended my formal qualifications to include a range of business qualifications, including a Bachelor of Social Science and a post graduate qualification in Vocational Education and Training. Today I apply all this training, along with an extensive work history, to my work as a business and speech coach. Public speaking is terrifying for many

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people, but it’s often a part of our lives we can’t avoid. How can you help us overcome this fear? Indeed yes! “Glossophobia” is the term for fear of public speaking, and it’s a fear that affects up to 75% of the population. I call it podium panic. Largely, it’s the fear of being judged negatively. In truth though, an audience is rarely there to critique your public speaking performance. They’re there because you have something to say that they want to hear. Being a little nervous is a bonus. Your nervous energy is what gives a presentation vitality and engages the audience. The key to overcoming podium panic, or anxiety, is preparation, rehearsal and applying the techniques that make the delivery interesting. Sometimes I work with clients over a series of sessions to improve their presentation skills, their overall confidence or their public speaking. Others simply want assistance to write or prepare a one-off presentation or speech, or perhaps prepare for an important job interview. It’s amazing what a little self-belief and some help preparing a presentation can make. For example, we might work on vocal variety, speech clarity, delivery techniques, using props and visual aids, how to remember the content and of course, using a microphone. At a wedding reception, it’s the role of some of the wedding party to give a speech. How can you help them to prepare? As we’ve said, public speaking can be a nerveracking experience. Throw in a wedding day and an audience of both familiar and unfamiliar faces, and the experience can seem overwhelming. Unfortunately, some members of the wedding party leave the preparation until the last minute. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard a best

man say, “Oh, it’ll be right on the day once I’ve had a couple of drinks”. The reality is words rarely come tripping off the tongue the moment you stand and take hold of the microphone - or if they do, they’re probably words you’ll live to regret. If you’re a member of the bridal party who will be on “speech duty”: the groom, the bride, the best man, the father of the bride or groom, the bridesmaids, it’s important to get it right. It’s important to deliver a speech which matches your role, the occasion and your personality with just the right balance of content, sentiment, sincerity and fun. Believe it or not, preparing and making a wedding speech can be as much fun as planning every other aspect of this special event. Sometimes I run whole-of-wedding party workshops, and they can be hilarious. I can help with crafting a speech and coach on delivery. Oh, and I should say, never under-estimate how enthusiastically children can engage in wedding formalities. I love working with children to prepare a special reading, and they’re generally very capable of making a short speech too. You’ll be amazed at how professionally and confidently you can deliver your wedding speech with a little help. It’s fun too! “Elocution” is an interesting word. Some people may be very fluent when speaking, but listeners may have difficulty understanding them for various reasons. How would elocution sessions help? Yes, “elocution” is quite an old-fashioned term, and recently it’s enjoyed renewed popularity, particularly for people who know their career progression requires them to be able to speak with confidence. It’s not about what used to be referred to as “speaking with a plum in your mouth”.

Listening to some people is a pleasure. We become absorbed in their message. Whether they are speaking at a business meeting, talking to a friend or reading a passage at a wedding, their vocal style lures you to listen. They sound confident and assured, command attention and so gain credibility People take elocution lessons for all manner of reasons. Often, it's to enhance their career prospects; modify their “Aussie” accent; correct minor speech or grammar faults; or improve their vocal technique. For speakers where English is their second language, a series of elocution lessons is usually the final step in accent modification. What do you enjoy most about what you do? That’s an easy one. I get the biggest buzz from tapping into the potential of others and helping my clients to achieve their personal or career or business goals. Whether delivering a speech at a wedding, or other special event, or making a business presentation or sales pitch, it’s so rewarding to see someone grow in confidence. It’s amazing how a few simple techniques, well-delivered, can transform otherwise monotonous speech or an otherwise dreary public speech topic into an engaging presentation. Where can we find out more information? My phone number is: 0400 778 807. I have two websites: http://www.theoccasionalspeaker and http://www.learninginsight.com.au Email: weddingspeeches@ theoccasionalspeaker.com.au Thanks Liz. Interview: Jo Robinson.


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At Port City Bowling Club we offer a variety of functions packages, ranging from corporate, memorial, party, barefoot bowls and wedding packages, depending on your situation.

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e cater for small and and three course sit down (alternate service) intimate get togethers menu from the Eastern Tiger Buffet. up to larger gatherings, We love catering for the smaller budget training days or seminars, wedding reception to a larger, more detailed with a variety of functions reception. spaces for you to choose from. When it comes to the organisation of your Port City’s function room offers a private wedding day, Port City can be as hands on and fully serviced space which seats up to 80 or off as you like, and the flexibility of our guests and overlooks nearby tennis courts, wedding package is tailored specifically, to Oxley Oval and on to Oxley Beach. make it as easy as possible, to ensure you Our lower and your guests can entertainment lounge enjoy your special day area is another unique to the fullest. Inclusions space. This area seats are room setup to your OUR FUNCTIONS up to 180 people and specific floor plan, chair COORDINATOR WILL has access to the club’s covers and sashes, white WORK CLOSELY WITH main bar and all other linen table cloths, skirting YOU TO ENSURE facilities. and ceiling draping, YOUR SPECIAL We know not all lighting, and your choice DAY OR EVENT IS functions are the same, of napkin colour/colours. EXACTLY HOW YOU and we are proud to We can also help with IMAGINED. be able to deliver a limited decorations, customised package to including tea lights and cater to your needs. Our holders, candle holders functions coordinator will and decorative jars, work closely with you to ensure your special limited table signage, small decorative black day or event is exactly how you imagined. boards and table rounds. Port City offer a range of different catering Contact Rose, our functions coordinator at options depending on your needs, from a Port City Bowling Club today! simple BBQ to a large and extensive variety of Phone (02) 6583 1133 or email platters to choose from created by our chefs functions@portcity.com.au or in Drift, or a full buffet (serve yourself) to two rose@portcity.com.au


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hat is it that makes The Byabarra a unique and special spot? Unparalleled beauty on the outside, warm, rustic and relaxed on the inside. This stunning venue has been designed to maximise your view of the exquisite Quintoc hinterland and will deliver an unforgettable occasion from the moment you arrive. The Byabarra boasts comfortable elegance for your special day, with commanding views of the valley sure to provide a spectacular backdrop to the photos of your special day. There are many options available when it comes to wedding ceremonies/ receptions; can you tell us about your packages? The Byabarra lends itself to outdoor ceremonies on the beautiful grassed area just below the venue proper; the spectacular backdrop really enhances your entire experience. We offer a variety of packages specially tailored to the needs of each wedding couple and their family.

We can cater for a formal seated reception meal or a more casual cocktail style - the choice is yours. We are a fully licensed venue, so we can offer the full food and beverage package; we can also assist with accommodation references and transport. What advice do you have for those who are interested in a hinterland style wedding? When choosing your venue, whether it be for a ceremony and reception or just a reception, find some you can trust where there is flexibility and understanding. Not everyone’s idea for their wedding day can be found in a single pre-designed package. Having a good rapport with the organisers is critical, to ensure you get the chance to discuss your hopes and dreams at length. At the Byabarra we are committed to getting to know our clients, to help create a bespoke wedding experience. How can you help bride and grooms to get ready for their special day? We have a private room available to the bride, groom and their wedding party for

before, during and after function use. There is a shower, toilet in a relaxed private area to chill a moment and have some private time if needed. Visit the Byabarra and discuss your special needs, so we can help you achieve everything you want on your special day. Can you tell us about the food and drink packages you offer? Our food and drink packages are all

designed in conjunction with each individual client's needs and budgets; what we can say is we are flexible on the delivery of food combinations and styles, with drinks packages budget based. How can our readers find out more information? Call or email either Alan or Kerrin and we can make a time for you to visit.

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S o u t h We s t R o c k s

COUNTRY CLUB Located in the idyllic, seaside town on the Mid North Coast of NSW, South West Rocks Country Club is the perfect spot to host your special day. Our versatile venue enables us to accommodate a range of wedding styles, including formal sit down, cocktail, indoors or outdoors, as well as many leisure and fun activities.

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ur indoor event spaces are equipped with modern facilities and privacy and can be reconfigured in alignment with your particular vision to ensure that you are more than satisfied with the space. Our Functions Manager Kim will be working collaboratively with you throughout the entire planning process. Along with all of our attentive staff, Kim always works meticulously to ensure that your wedding with us is one to remember. Indoor or outdoor weddings & receptions We have three spacious and adaptable areas at our club which are ideal for weddings of all types. Our luscious 18-hole golf course is perfect for those outdoor wedding ceremonies. Enveloped by fresh air and surrounded by lots of malleable space, this option will enable you to arrange and organise your wedding day exactly how you’d like. Not to mention,

it provides a stunning backdrop for wedding photographs! Our BBQ Terrace provides a more relaxed and casual atmosphere fit for more intimate wedding parties. The BBQ terrace is equipped with a private bar and dedicated bar staff who will ensure that all your drink-related needs are met. This space can be used for associated wedding gatherings such as hens and bucks parties, receptions, or welcoming drinks and nibbles prior to or following the wedding ceremony. There are a range of different canapé, buffet and platter options available through our in-house caterers as well. Our newly refurbished auditorium is the largest available space in the area, seating up to 300 people. With the option between formal sit down meals, buffet or cocktail, this space can accommodate for your entire wedding party and, with the help of our dedicated Functions Manager Kim, can be designed and

organised based on your vision for your special day. You will be provided with a private bar, dedicated bar staff, complete AV setup and a projector, a dance floor and use of the stage. Bucks’ & Hen’s Parties We’ve got a wide range of fun activities for hens’ and bucks’ events, including our 18-hole golf course, lawn bowls, tennis and even our newly opened tenpin bowling alley and bar Social Alley. This modern facility is fully functional, with its own bar, dining area, and private cabanas with a range of different drink and food packages on offer. You can pick to hire out the entire space or a partial section the choice is yours. At South West Rocks Country Club, we pride

ourselves on our ability to accommodate for all types of weddings. Our staff always strive to exceed expectations and will consistently go above and beyond to ensure that you’re more than satisfied with the progression of your day. Stay & Play Packages Perfect for pre or post wedding celebrations, we also offer Stay & Play packages. These provide both accommodation and leisure activities tailored just for you. If you would like any assistance or information regarding these packages, please contact Faye on (02) 6566 6252. Mention this ad to receive FREE ROOM HIRE for your event valued up to $330. We can’t wait to hear from you!

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At South West Rocks Country Club our wedding coordinator Kim understands the months of effort and time spent planning to ensure your special day is nothing short of perfect. From pre-wedding celebrations such as bucks and hens parties to the wedding ceremony and reception, our team will work with you to ensure your wedding celebration is just as you dreamed it would be. Just a short 1 1/2 hour drive from Coffs Harbour, it's the perfect destination wedding venue. ● Indoor and Outdoor ceremony & reception venues ● Bucks & Hens Parties ● Play & Stay packages with Golf, Lawn Bowls & Ten Pin Bowling ● Flexible Catering & Beverage packages available SOUTH WEST ROCKS COUNTRY CLUB 2 Sportmans Way South West Rocks NSW 2431 www.rockscountryclub.com.au functions@rockscountryclub.com.au 02 6566 6252


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Ellie & Isaac Mathews Happily Ever After

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irstly, congratulations on your very recent wedding. Take us back to where it all began … How did you two meet? We met in 2003 when we were in Year 7 at the St Paul’s and St Joseph’s Regional High School cross-campus walk-athon. A mutual friend introduced us, and we dated on and off for around two years. We caught up as friends in 2012 and … here we are, now Mr and Mrs Mathews. What was the overall theme of your wedding? To be honest, there was no real theme for the wedding; we just wanted small, intimate and personal. We included a lot of sentimental details and only had our immediate family and very best friends - a total of 38 altogether. The venue set the tone for the wedding. It was held at Isaac’s mum’s stunning property in Sancrox. The family home was built by Isaac’s late father, whom we honoured with a memorial candle during the ceremony. Take us through your wedding day; did it go fast, or did you get to enjoy and savour every moment? Our wedding unfolded over a number of days. On the Thursday my very talented sister, Ashley Sargeson, and her crew from Touchwood Flowers braved the 40 degree heat and came out to start decorating with florals. I had a vision, which I had relayed to Ash earlier in the year. She took that vision and amplified it to create floral perfection. At the time, the bushfires were raging in the area and by Friday, the day of the ceremony,

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they were only 6 km away from the house. When I woke, I was not sure if our wedding would be happening. I went to my family home in Bonny Hills to get ready with my three best friends and Mum, whilst Isaac stayed behind. My makeup artist, Jessica Tattersall from Adore Beauty Therapy, along with hairdressers Janette SHE TOOK THAT VISION AND and Melanie Sullivan, AMPLIFIED IT TO CREATE made me beautiful, FLORAL PERFECTION. AT whilst my best THE TIME, THE BUSHFIRES friends Kat, Brooke WERE RAGING IN THE AREA and Riss kept me What was the AND BY FRIDAY, THE DAY sane in my increasing highlight of the day? OF THE CEREMONY, THEY anxiety over the fires. There were a few. WERE ONLY 6 KM AWAY It was a long day, Seeing my bouquet for FROM THE HOUSE. but at 5:30pm Mum, the first time was one. Dad and I arrived out My sister, Ashley and at Sancrox for mine my mum had worked and Isaac’s “first together to make it look”, which was captured by our wonderful extraordinary and sentimental. Not only had photographer, Adam from Cavanagh she created just what I wanted, Ashley had Photography. After friends and family arrived bound the stems in ribbon taken from my and photos were taken, we moved down to mother’s wedding dress and embellished the back of the house, brushed the ash off it with pearls taken from my granny’s all the chairs and had our intimate ceremony pearl wedding crown and a brooch which with celebrant Geraldine Lightfoot, lit up by was given to my late grandmother on her fairy lights. wedding morning by my late grandfather. On the Saturday we had organised a big There were tears. celebration event out at Sancrox with around The second was embracing Isaac during 150 extended family and friends. We spent our “first look”. Because of my high anxiety the day setting up and answering numerous and constant fear during the day, just calls and texts from people who could not holding him in that time was so special. make it due to the fires (75 in total). We had The third was when we were pronounced a wonderful night celebrating with, needless “Mr and Mrs Mathews”. That one probably to say, more than enough food. doesn’t need an explanation ha ha.

Your wedding was a DIY; did you find this easy or hard? I would say somewhere in between. I started planning very early and made many lists, which I just kept ticking off. I am a high school teacher, so every school holidays of 2019 I made sure I had a goal and that I got everything done in that time. In addition, Isaac and I travelled to Sancrox once a month (from our home in East Maitland) to work on fixing up his mum’s house for the big day. It was extremely enjoyable and so rewarding in the end. What advice would you give to anyone embarking on this big task that is wedding planning? Make lists, use what you already have, research your options, enjoy yourself and remember not to worry about pleasing anyone else other than yourself and your future husband or wife. Oh, and don’t sweat the small stuff; something will go wrong. Just go with it. Thanks Ellie.


Port Coastal Weddings On this most important and memorable day in your life together, my goal is to work to create and deliver a ceremony that you, and your guests, will love. Not sure where to start? Relax. I will guide you through the requirements, complete the necessary paperwork and the steps to success, so that everything goes smoothly. Once the legalities are done, there are so many ways you can design your ceremony to make it uniquely yours.

I will share lots of ideas and information to get you thinking and then organise and write a ceremony just how you want it. Port Macquarie is a stunning location for an outdoor wedding, but I am willing to travel if you need me to come to you. My style is generally considered accommodating and generous. I can be as fun-loving or as serious you require. I am available for an obligation-free appointment during business hours, as well as evenings. Every ceremony is special, and I look forward to the opportunity to being part of yours. To book an obligation-free meeting, call me, Geraldine Lightfoot, on 0474 128 302.

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i, Dr Kristy and Hayley. When would you suggest wedding skin preparation start? K: The earlier the better when it comes to cosmetic injectables. Anti wrinkle injections and dermal fillers can take a few weeks to settle, and sometimes we like to tweak things, so we would suggest starting a few months out from your We accumulate sun wedding day. damage as we age, WE AIM TO DELIVER H: It's never too late or and only medical grade AN OVER ALL too early when it comes treatments will treat this PACKAGE TO GIVE to your skin preparation. I and improve collagen. YOU THE BEST can help achieve glowing We can guarantee OUTCOME, SO THAT skin and and prepare it results with all of the YOU CAN LOOK AND for a smooth and flawless treatments we offer. FEEL YOUR BEST ON makeup application. We do Do you offer group YOUR SPECIAL DAY! have treatments with no bookings? down time and others are K and H: Yes, we offer designed to treat specific packages for the whole skin conditions which may need to be started bridal party (including the groom) and not to at least six months prior to the wedding day. forget the mother of the bride/groom. We What sort of services to do you each can also do group bookings on Saturdays (by offer? appointment only). K: I specialise in advanced facial aesthetics; What is involved in the consultation? which means whole face treatments using K: A full facial assessment with both injectables. The aim is always for a natural Hayley and I. This allows us to discuss any and subtle rejuvenation. Good aesthetic work skin concerns and formulate a combined should be undetectable. approach. Treatments can start on the day, or H: We have hand selected all of our medical be scheduled at a later date. grade skin treatments from lactic peels, We aim to deliver an overall package to give dermapen, de-pigmentation treatments and you the best outcome, so that you can look skin tightening. PMAC treats all skin concerns, and feel your best on your special day! We including pigmentation, enlarged pores, charge a ($99 per person) consultation fee, scarring, acne, wrinkle reduction and rosacea. which is redeemable on any service booked.

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Greater Port Macquarie WEDDING Guide

PRESTIGE at an affordable price. Your wedding deserves a little touch of class; Port Prestige Wedding Cars and Limousines can help create just that when you arrive in one of their stylish Jaguars. Owner operators Mark and Danena Stone offer not only wonderful Limousines, but service and attention to detail to match. Being the most experienced wedding car and Limousine service in Port Macquarie, the business has grown from a single Jaguar sedan to now the largest fleet of prestige Jaguar wedding vehicles in the area. Impress your guests and feel like royalty. You can pick from the XJ Stretch Jaguar Limousine or the DS420 royal Daimler limousine - the choice is yours. All needs of the bride, groom and attendants are covered leading up to and throughout your wedding day.

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Priding themselves on their personal service, they offer fully suited chauffeurs, who are courteous and punctual and will provide old fashioned service and a smile, ensuring your day goes off without a hitch. Complimentary champagne, red carpet, tulle, ribbons and a level of service others can only aspire to, Port Prestige Wedding Cars and Limousines provide prestige at an affordable price. Experience the elegance only a Jaguar can provide; spoil yourself. All you have to do is relax and enjoy your special day! Jaguar - there is no substitute. If you wish to arrive in style at your wedding, contact Kevin on 0419 600 369 to arrange an appointment to visit the showroom and view the superb fleet: www.portprestige.com.au


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Age 25 Star Sign Aquarius

escribe your personality: My friends call me a rooster, but only 'cause I'm up at the crack of dawn. Fairly quiet, but self-assured, not taking stuff too seriously. I'm generally pretty relaxed, caring, a bit of a dork once I'm comfortable with someone. Sleepy, again 'casue I get up so early. Finding this super weird (my friends forced me), but I guess that speaks to my desire to try a few new things. Very family oriented. Increasingly becoming a healthy dude.

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Age 27 Star Sign Aquarius escribe your personality: Laid back, bit of a joker. Are you currently working and where? Plumber in the Port Macquarie region.

Where did you grow up? Port Macquarie. How long have you lived in the Port Macquarie region? Lived in the Gwydir Shire

Are you currently working and where? Livin' the dream as a radio newsreader in Port Mac.

(out west, Warialda area) and Newcastle for a

Where did you grow up? Myrtleford, Victoria.

What do you like to do for fun? I love

How long have you lived in the Port Macquarie region? Two years, four months.

fishing, camping, playing football and

What do you like to do for fun? A bit of sport, a lot of sleeping, relaxed nights out with friends, stuff I've never tried before.

How long have you been single? I’ve been

How long have you been single? Ever since moving to Port Macquarie. Have you ever been married before? No.

time; moved back 18 months ago.

hanging out with my dogs. single for 12 months. Have you ever been married before? Never been married. Do you have any children? Would you

Do you have any children? Would you like any? No kids; only open to them if they're mine.

like any? I have a son.

Are you genuinely looking to meet someone and get married/settle down? Tough one! It's kinda dependent on how long I stay in Port for, which itself I'm not sure about. Whatever happens happens, hey.

someone and get married/settle down?

Describe your ideal mate: Likes me, outgoing, confident and driven, but relaxed, friendly and funny. If she's pretty active that's a plus, but everyone loves a pizza. FAST 5 Dogs or cats Dogs. Sweet or savoury Both. Beer or wine Beer. Beach or bush Bush. Social media profiles Facebook: Leigh Giollo. Insta: @leigh1802

SEAN O’BRIEN

Are you genuinely looking to meet Looking to meet the right lady. Describe your ideal mate: My ideal partner would be someone who is equally laid back, career motivated, enjoys outdoor adventures, likes dogs and doesn’t mind a beer or wine. FAST 5

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Age 49 Star Sign Aries

escribe your personality: Humour is very important to me - I love joking around with colleagues and friends and playing the odd practical joke. I am loyal, dedicated and hard working. Being part of a community is important to me. I am creative, love the arts, and I’m handy with tools. Are you currently working and where? I’m the Senior Lighting Technician at the Glasshouse. I love that every day is different and that my job allows me to express my creativity. After many years touring nationally/internationally with shows, I've found my happy place in Port. Where did you grow up? I grew up in the Eastern suburbs of Sydney. I loved sports as a kid and played various sports at a high level. When I finished school, I started to work in the entertainment industry. I settled in the UK for some time, before returning to Australia. How long have you lived in the Port Macquarie region? I moved to the Hastings 14 years ago, initially living in Laurieton. What do you do for fun? I love to be outdoors. I make the most of our beautiful coastal walk by going for walks early most mornings. I like to go camping in remote spots in our hinterland and attend local events. I can be a bit of a homebody; I love cooking and and workshop projects. How long have you been single? I haven’t been in a long-term relationship for around four years. I was married in my thirties. Are you genuinely looking to meet someone and get married/ settle down? Spending some time without being in a committed relationship has allowed me to be clearer on what is important to me and where I want my life to go. Finding a partner I would like to spend my life with is definitely high on the cards for me. Describe your ideal mate: It’s not so much about physical attributes, but more about the chemistry between two people. Sharing some of the same interests is important. My life partner would ideally be a nature lover, enjoy good food and conversation and have an interest in the arts. I like women who are independent, confident and comfortable in their own skin.

Dogs or cats Definitely dogs!

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Sweet or savoury Sweet.

Dogs or cats Dogs.

Beer or wine Beer and wine!

Sweet or savoury Savoury.

Beach or bush Beach and the bush!

Beer or wine Beer.

Social Media Profile Facebook: Tommy

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Energy Work Massage Over the last year Energy Work Massage has been loving the new tranquil space at Flynns Beach, 14 Herschell St, Port Macquarie. It has been an eventful year, travelling to

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Barcelona with the Australian Women’s Hockey team to the Exin Masters World Cup, helping the team bring home a silver medal against England and working in Allied Health at the hospital. I have learned that when the body is working in alignment, the ENERGY flows and WORKS at peak performance. I will be extending my hours of opening from Mondays to Fridays and once every month will have a Saturday and Sunday popup, so keep an eye on my Facebook page for events. As a bodyworker I support the whole body, mind and soul. Renew yourself with my specialty kahuna massage desirably 1½ hours, to truly benefit from deep relaxation which encompasses the whole body. When it's hard to get to work, think of Energy Work Massage. The benefits of massage can assist muscular physical pain. My craniosacral massage can help with headaches. Remedial shoulder release eases tight shoulders from working on the computer. Trigger point therapy rehabilitates sore backs from heavy lifting.

Port Macquarie Academy of Tai Chi and Qigong welcomes back all students, old and new, to another year of training, broadening skills and mutual sharing. This year considerable effort will be placed on the art of Qigong, as well as increasing our awareness of all facets of Tai Chi. It will be the academy’s intention this year to open all classes, as well as outside interests, to the healthy lifestyle of Qigong. Qigong increases the energy in your whole system, and is good to do when you are feeling tired or in need of an energy boost. It brings clean, external energy into your body and builds up and balances your three major energy centres - Essence, Energy and Spirit. It also cleans out stale, negative energy from your system to rebalance. Port Macquarie Academy of Tai Chi is a member of the Tai Chi Association of Australia and operates several classes for both advanced students and beginners. The Academy also teaches the use of weapons, including the double edged sword, fan, broadsword and flute. All instructors are accredited and fully trained. For more information, contact the academy on 6583 3886.

Bodiline Yoga & Pilates Give yourself the gift of health Start your journey towards greater health and a healthier lifestyle here at Bodiline Yoga & Pilates in Port Macquarie. With one on one specialised teaching and small group classes available with highly trained and personalised practitioners, Bodiline Yoga & Pilates offers varied Pilates, yoga and barre classes to leave you with a positive mindset and renewed energy and vitality. New owner and high-skilled teacher herself, Kelly Wilson and the team look forward to welcoming you into the state-of-the-art studio. "My vision for 2020 is to continue to build on the strong foundation that has already been built here in Port Macquarie," Kelly says. New members can enjoy unlimited mat Pilates classes, as well as yoga and barre classes for two weeks unlimited for just $50. Phone Kelly to secure your place on 0429 919 496 or book via the website: www.bodilinepilates.com.au or via MindBody app. Gift vouchers are also available, to give the gift of health in 2020.

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Meet Dr Ribeiro

Do you feel a bit embarrassed or even quite anxious when you have to see your dentist? Do you feel like you have bad teeth and treatments leave you frustrated and feeling uncertain?

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ell, trust me, if you find yourself having these thoughts, you are not the only one ... and no, you don't have bad teeth! From my experience, I've found that people find a dental visit too serious and, unfortunately, frightening. It doesn't have to be that way! I became a dentist 15 years ago in Brazil, where I had the privilege of owning my dental clinic for nearly 13 years. It made it possible to understand my patients as a whole, listen to each detail carefully, so I could deliver the best dental treatment my patients deserved. In 2016, I moved to Australia, along with my partner and our little one. Such an amazing country, isn't it? Best choice ever!

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It turned out that the most fortunate opportunity knocked on my door, and now I am practising my passion in a dream practice with Dr Scott Davis, owner and specialist prosthodontist at Davis Dental in Port Macquarie. One of Dr Davis' premises is to invest not only in modern dentistry, but also in the dental team. We are constantly undergoing training and courses to keep on learning and improving our skills. On top of that, every year we do a staff trip with our families for a fun get together. At Davis Dental I can provide patients with all my care and experience, combined with the latest technology there is in the dental field. It starts with the NewTom Giano, which represents the latest technology in dental 3D imaging. We then do a scan of your teeth and a digital simulation of how you’d like

At Davis Dental I can provide patients with all my care and experience, combined with the latest technology there is in the dental field.

your teeth to be. Finally, we have it printed in a 3D printer, so you can see the results for yourself before deciding to go ahead with any treatment. We stand out in giving you a comfortable and successful experience. One of my favourite tools is "The Wand" - dental injections are done with a computerised system where accuracy and gentleness is ensured; it controls the pressure of the injecting numbing solution and it does it very slowly - usually the stinging you feel comes from the solution being injected too quickly. Some patients benefit from the happy gas - which is a safe method of making you more relaxed. Even with a simple clean it can be more

pleasant - Airflow is a prophylaxis system that uses warm water - other systems use cold water, making teeth sensitivity a major problem. With Airflow it becomes easy to work in prevention and having you cared for more frequently to avoid gum and teeth issues. I remember once, this very wise patient (he would see me every six months for a check up and clean) said - I don't know why people come to the dentist only when they have a problem ... being preventative is less painful in the mouth and in the pocket. So, when was the last time you saw the dentist? Call to book an appointment with me today, and let’s talk about your teeth!


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Think outside of the box to take back control of your health. An uplifting story of recovery. Jules injured his shoulder in an accident 25 years ago. He suffered limited mobility and severe pain. Weekly physiotherapy treatments were not improving his medical diagnosis of shoulder tendinitis. Jules had resigned himself to a life of pain. “About 3-4 months ago I heard about Somatherapy Clinic and decided to try this new therapeutic approach. Three months into the weekly treatments I have had gradual major improvements in the use of my arm and shoulder. At present my tendinitis and other postinjury pathologies are gone. I have full mobility in my shoulder and arm and can sleep again at night with no pain.” This is a fantastic outcome for Jules. It’s so rewarding to relieve patients from the misery of pain.

If you’re not responding to conventional treatment... There is a better way! Frequency Specific Microcurrent Therapy (FSM) FSM Therapy is the pillar of Somatherapy Clinical Practice.

A unique course of treatment that targets the real cause & source of pain. Regenerative therapy that supports the body to self-repair damaged tissue. A course of FSM Therapy has proven to end chronic pain for these common conditions and so much more: • Nerve Pain, Sciatica • Whiplash • Fibromyalgia • Shingles • Joint & Muscle Pain • Spinal Disc Injury • Peripheral Neuropathy (incl. Diabetic Neuropathy) • Post-Surgical Scar Tissue

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Krystyna Zawadzka Krystyna of Somatherapy is a Certified FSM Practitioner and has been using FSM Therapy since 2003. She also has multi-modalities extensive experience in treatment of chronic pain for over 20 years. Krystyna is a member of IAHP - International Association of HealthCare Practitioners since 2008. Tactile Therapist Accredited Practitioner • International Association of HealthCare Practitioners Australian Traditional Medicine Society • The Medical Register of Australia

Phone 1300 877 011 • 0414 332 037

Master Degree Uni (Warsaw), Dip MFR, Dip Ref, Dip RM, Cert FSM (USA), Cert LDT (USA), Government Cert IV Tactile Therapies

ABN: 73 718 575 340

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Could your genes be affecting your health? Virginia Baker from Virginia’s Apothecare explores just how our genetic makeup can impact us day to day, and taking this one step further, explains how undergoing genetic profiling can be a useful tool to better our quality of life.

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hat is genetic profiling? Genetic profiling for health and wellbeing looks at specific genes that can be influenced by diet and lifestyle. The human genome contains the whole hereditary information to build and maintain the body. The encoded DNA has 23 chromosome pairs and 25,000 to 35,000 genes. The human genome is mostly the same for everyone, varying by 0.001%, which accounts for differences in how we look and our health. While we have the ability to map the entire genome, the amount of information is overwhelming and difficult to interpret. Genetic profiling looks at selected genes, ensuring that advice given is targeted, easy to understand and backed by published scientific literature. Everyone gets a gene from Mum and a gene from Dad. Potential variations can occur, resulting in three possible outcomes. Beneficial - one or both genes in the pair contributes to healthy functioning of the gene product; less beneficial - one of the genes in the pair is contributing to a situation that impairs healthy functioning of the gene product; least beneficial - both of the genes are contributing to a situation that impairs healthy functioning of the gene. As a genetic profiler, I look at groups of genes to see what effect they can have on your body, consider your current diet, lifestyle and health and make a plan to maximise your potential for healthy living and healthy ageing. How would someone provide a sample of their genetic material for testing? Taking a sample is easy and painless - no needles! I take a sample of your DNA by running a swab along the inside of your cheek. The 66 Greater Port Macquarie focus

sample is analysed by the laboratory and sent back to me for interpretation. A personalised program is then created for you, taking into account your current symptoms, lifestyle and future goals. An ancestry DNA profile can also be converted to a health and wellness profile. What are some reasons people may choose to have genetic profiling done; is it appropriate for everyone? People choose genetic profiling to ensure they are living optimally by understanding the interaction between genetics, diet and lifestyle to meet personal health and performance goals. Combined with a customised treatment plan, I can assist you in addressing specific healthcare issues, including fat metabolism and weight management, diabetes and insulin resistance, cardiovascular health and cholesterol regulation, bone health, hormone regulation, menopause balance and hypertension. Reasons for choosing genetic profiling range from wanting to lose weight, achieve a successful pregnancy, preventing cancer, to cutting 15 minutes off a marathon time. The beauty of genetic profiling is that your profile does not change, so we can refer back to it as your health priorities change. Just what can our genes be responsible for? For example, can they cause us to carry excess body fat, or to experience food sensitivities? Our genes can influence our weight, mental health, cancer risk, inflammation, ability to detox, fertility, immunity, cardiovascular health, fat and cholesterol metabolism, energy, sleep and longevity. They even determine how your body responds to exercise, what we eat and the way we live. For example: • The CarbChoice Profile specifically looks at the AMY1 gene, which affects your response to starch carbohydrates. This can help you better manage your nutritional and exercise needs.

As a genetic profiler, I look at • A Food Sensitivity responses vary depending groups of genes to see what effect Profile can be used to on genetic makeup. I can they can have on your body, determine your likelihood help you reach optimal consider your current to be sensitive to gluten, health by taking your diet, lifestyle and health lactose, alcohol, caffeine genes into consideration. and make a plan to and salt. How feasible would maximise your potential for • Sensitivities can occur it be to use the healthy living and healthy ageing. when people have information we learn inefficient enzyme from genetic profiling production affecting to change our lifestyle the digestion of certain in beneficial ways? substances. This can It is easy to use lead to an exaggerated response to alcohol for this information to change your lifestyle to example, giving higher blood levels of alcohol or improve your health expectancy and life more hangover type symptoms. expectancy, but it does require effort from you. • Sensitivity to salt can cause increased risk of As an experienced genetic profiler and antihigh blood pressure. ageing practitioner, I take into account your • Those without a predisposition to caffeine current health concerns, personal health history, sensitivity can drink coffee late in the day and family history to help you make the right still sleep; those with reduced enzymes are more nutritional, exercise and lifestyle choices to likely to have a sleepless night. achieve your optimal health. I take a functional • Food sensitivities can be dose related i.e. the medicine approach to preventing disease by amount people can tolerate is determined by looking at the metabolic pathways that are their genes. Bear in mind that coeliac disease influenced by your genes and ultimately impact involves the immune system and is different to a your health. I can help you create a personalised sensitivity. plan to suit you and your lifestyle. How good an indicator can genes be in There are new breakthroughs happening determining our predisposition to certain in genetic research all the time. Tell us chronic diseases? a little about mapping the genetics of a The idea of genetic profiling is to look to the microbiome, or any other exciting things future, to enable you to make lifestyle choices you're currently working on. based on the science of nutrigenomics. We An emerging science is developing in mapping can't alter your genes, but we can provide ways the genetics of the microbiome. Selective to regulate your responses to achieve your microbiome profiling looks at the most clinically health goals. Knowing that you have a genetic relevant bacteria in the stool and compares predisposition for heart disease, for example, this to a normal population. Our microbiome can enable us to ensure that these genes are not has a major influence on our health, including expressed by making changes to diet, exercise, mental health, weight management, digestion, nutrition and stress management. Knowing your inflammation and hormone processing. genetics around cardiovascular health can also Thanks Virginia. influence the choice of prescribed medication, as Interview: Jo Robinson.


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There are many sources of stress that most of us will encounter at some stage in our lives. Some common causes of stress are exams, workplace, relationships and financial worries, amongst others.

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tress is a natural response to events Ask for help. Don’t be afraid to ask for or situations. Different people help from your doctor or a psychologist or respond in different ways. counsellor who can help work through sources People who suffer with of stress and how to cope. Having someone depression or anxiety will likely not you can be totally honest with who can listen cope as well with stress as those and offer advice is very helpful for most people. who don’t. There are also genetic tendencies to Take care of yourself. You’ve probably heard coping abilities. People who have good family it before, but it is important to ensure you have and friend support usually cope better with adequate sleep and eat a healthy diet. Get stress. outside in the sun for part of the day and get SIGNS OF STRESS some enjoyable exercise Stress can be acute or in. The release of good chronic. An event such as endorphins will help you a car accident can cause feel better. Do what you a sudden stress response. enjoy. Read a book, listen Drinking alcohol excessively Sometimes if you have to music or anything else and smoking are two things been feeling a certain you enjoy. people do to help with way for a while, you may Avoid activities that stress. In the long run they not realise that you are make stress worse. actually make the issue suffering with chronic Drinking alcohol worse, so it’s best to avoid stress. The following signs excessively and smoking these and focus on the can occur when suffering are two things people things that actually help. with stress: do to help with stress. In Shaking, sweating the long run they actually Headache, muscle pain make the issue worse, so Difficulty eating, loose bowel motions it’s best to avoid these and focus on the things Difficulty sleeping that actually help. Feeling overwhelmed LONG TERM IMPACT Difficulty concentrating OF STRESS Getting upset easily There is increased risk of medical conditions Anger such as heart disease, psoriasis, IBS (Irritable If you notice these signs in yourself, it is Bowel Syndrome) and others in people important to acknowledge that you may be suffering with stress for a long period of time. suffering with stress and that there are things Depression, anxiety and PTSD (post-traumatic you can do to help. stress disorder) can occur due to stress WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH and stressful events, and these can be very STRESS damaging to a person’s overall health. Greater Port Macquarie focus 67


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Timing is everything! What age should my child visit an orthodontist? Orthodontics Australia recommend an orthodontic assessment between the ages of 7 and 9, or earlier if you notice any issues. At this initial check-up, we can identify potential problems and, if needed, intervene early while the jaw and teeth are still developing.

Signs something’s not quite right: • • • • •

Early or late loss of baby teeth Difficulty chewing or biting Breathing through the mouth Thumb-sucking Crowded, misplaced or blocked-out teeth

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Jaws that are too far forward or back Biting the cheek Protruding teeth Upper and lower teeth that don’t meet Grinding or clenching of teeth

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What is “two-phase” orthodontic treatment? This best-practice method involves two separate stages of orthodontic treatment – first when the child still has many or most of their primary ‘baby’ teeth, and then, if needed, when the child has most or all of their permanent ‘adult’ teeth. My child is only 8 years old. Should I pay for Phase 1 and Phase 2 treatment upfront?

Phase 1 Treatment (from approx. age 7)

No, we recommend you avoid being locked in to a treatment plan or provider.

Prevents problems, intercepts developing issues and guides the growth of the jaw bones that support the teeth. Early intervention is key.

You want the best for your child – healthy teeth and a happy smile. Orthodontics are a big investment in your child’s future. You want the most appropriate treatment, long-lasting results and value for money. Your child’s jaw development and teeth eruption patterns are unpredictable. Future technology advancements and improvements are unknown. Dr Saacks continuously evaluates these factors as your child grows to recommend the right treatment at the right time. Does Saacks Orthodontics recommend

Phase 2 Treatment (from approx. age 13)

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Yes, if Dr Saacks believes that Invisalign will provide you or your child with a quality result he will recommend Invisalign as an option. In some cases, Invisalign may be the best option and in other cases traditional braces may be the best option.

Moves permanent teeth into their final positions.

Every case is different, and we will always discuss the advantages and disadvantages of all treatment types. We don’t recommend only one treatment type for all patients. Modern Treatment Types When it comes to your unique smile, there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution. ‘Quick-fixes’ carry potential health and financial risks. Dr Saacks will develop an individual treatment plan for you to ensure the best results.

A beautiful smile, and more! Modern orthodontic treatment offers so much more than straight teeth.

Traditional Orthodontics

Clear aligners (eg. Clear Correct, Invisalign)

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- Customised, personalised treatment

- Appropriate for adults and some teenagers

- Suits young children, teens and adults

Why choose Saacks Orthodontics?

- Tried and tested, long-lasting results

- Suits simple to moderate cases of teeth straightening

- Appropriate for more complex cases

- The clearest, least visible alternative

- Individual treatment plans may involve expander plates, orthopaedic appliances and modern braces

- Removable, so discipline is required

- New technologies are more comfortable, less visible and efficient - Clear and coloured appliances available - Best results for treating complex malocclusions

- Need to adhere to strict treatment plan - Wear for at least 22 hours each day to obtain good results - Can be removed for brushing teeth - Need to remove for eating

Improve jaw alignment and facial structure Help breathing and reduce sleep problems Better long-term oral health Improve self-esteem

Dr Saacks is Port Macquarie’s only local Orthodontist and will personally oversee your treatment plan from start to finish. As an internationally trained Specialist Orthodontist with 25 years’ clinical experience, Dr Saacks brings the latest technologies and expertise from Australia and America to Port Macquarie. • • • • • •

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with Clairvoyant Terri Hall Phone. 0424 818 343

February 2020

AQUARIUS.

GEMINI.

LIBRA.

JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 19

MAY 22 - JUNE 22

SEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBER 23

A nice feeling of personal satisfaction can be anticipated this month. The opposite of feeling you need support from others - in fact, you’ll be quite chuffed with yourself and independent. You are very inspirational to others, as when you are confronted with challenge, you have the ability to rise above it and only allow it to make you more powerful. Garnet will enhance your passion for living.

You can expect good news regarding family matters. Home influences will bring opportunity to celebrate. A feeling of being on top of things can be anticipated, so make the most of this time and keep gratitude in your heart as strong as possible to receive maximum benefit from all the blessings you will be receiving. Rose Quartz enhances love; wear some.

New career changes are likely to challenge your comfort zone, but will lead to growth in your confidence. Throw yourself into new opportunities, as this will give you positive reflection time. You are much more able than you acknowledge; don’t judge yourself - just say yes and fake it until you make it. Amethyst is great for connecting to our higher qualities and life’s purpose.

PISCES.

CANCER.

SCORPIO.

FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 20

JUNE 23 - JULY 23

OCTOBER 24 - NOVEMBER 22

Avoid stressing over finances, as this stress is blocking your ability to create wealth your current belief that there isn’t enough money is being lived out. By tricking your subconscious into believing there is more than enough, you will create that path by which to live. Look at how money always finds you when you need it and know this will always be the case. Citrine creates an abundance; carry some in your wallet.

Avoid stressing over finances; everything will be fine for the short term, as well as the future. Focus instead on how much you enjoy what you do and stay intellectually stimulated. You are good at keeping your word; make a commitment to yourself and stand by it. This will strengthen your will power and your confidence will grow. Citrine attracts abundance; carry some in your wallet.

You have recently been summing up life and have made conscious choices to move into the future with only positive attitudes and influences. Now you need to stand your ground and break any lingering habits that impede this choice, to ensure your happy outcome. You can have the strongest will when you need it, so don’t be afraid to use it. Clear Quartz enhances our energy, making choice easy.

ARIES.

LEO.

SAGITTARIUS.

MARCH 21 - APRIL 20

JULY 24 - AUGUST 23

NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 21

An opportunity to travel will present itself. Not only does it come at an opportune time, but you can also expect a balance of your mind, body, spirit and emotions. However, at the time of hearing this offer, you may be feeling financially vulnerable. You have previously learned how to stretch your money, so make your choice without fear. Ruby shatters fear; wear some for a few weeks.

Now is a good time to keep your thoughts productive and positive; find something intellectually challenging and throw yourself into it. A bored mind is a dangerous thing for a fire sign, so have fun learning. An important speech is looming. If you remain silent, conflict is likely to follow; if you stand your ground and communicate lovingly, all will be good. Turquoise is great for positive communication.

Your leadership skills are being drawn on for your recognition. Work changes will be requiring these qualities to be practiced more. By seeing what a natural leader you are, so will others, and career advancement will follow. Your ability to offer win/wins when arbitrating will be used more frequently also. Turquoise assists in recognition of one’s higher qualities.

TAURUS.

VIRGO.

CAPRICORN.

APRIL 21 - MAY 21

AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 23

DECEMBER 22 - JANUARY 20

Avoid being caught up in how you will be able to support yourself comfortably in the future; you have always been able to progress from one opportunity to the next with perfect timing, so see this as a gauge in how you manifest and thank yourself for being self sufficient. Avoid placing emphasis on negative possibilities. Turquoise sustains our confidence.

Avoid being caught up in feelings of abandonment or rejection; you are much loved and appreciated by all who know you. If you experience feelings of being unwanted, connect to your God belief for comfort. This influence will not be long lasting and good news will follow. Celebrations will be likely to be on the agenda soon. Clear Quartz will help maintain strong positive thoughts.

Adventure is in store for you. You can anticipate finding an opportunity that will benefit you enormously on your return home. To access the best of what this journey will present, it will benefit you to have a chat with your inner child. Ask what they need and listen telepathically to your answer. Then just think the answer to them. Herkimer Diamonds help record our joyous experiences for future memories.

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W I T H

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D E N TA L

Massage at Port Macquarie There is absolutely no doubt that professional massage therapy delivers positive results and many people agree that He Ling Ying (Ling) the hugely popular and highly-skilled principal of Massage at Port Macquarie, provides the very finest Remedial Massage treatments available anywhere. Highly qualified in Australia, as well as in her native China, Ling’s abilities are quite unique, as she successfully combines today’s recognised contemporary techniques with time-honoured Chinese modalities to provide genuine assistance to those with physical discomfort, sport, health or occupational mobility issues, insomnia or even common fatigue. In fact, Ling’s loyal long-term clients are an ongoing testimony to her incomparable massages and to her outstanding level of care. Fully accredited by Australian Association of Massage Therapists / Massage & Myotherapy Australia, Ling practices from her purpose-built, air conditioned home clinic in the Lighthouse Beach area, where parking is just metres from the door. Approved treatments are recognised by all major health funds, with HICAPS providing instant rebates where applicable. Warm, gracious, considerate and surprisingly strong, Ling cares for her clients - male, female, young and not-so-young - with compassion, respect and always with traditional Chinese courtesy and values.

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T H E S I L E N T DI S E A S E T H AT YOU ’ R E G OI NG T O WA N T T O TA L K A B OU T

ou would not live with a chronic eye or ear infection. Yet 45% of the population over 65 years live with a chronic infection known as gum disease or Periodontitis. Literally millions of people don’t know they have this serious

treatable infection. Gum disease, if left untreated, can lead to tooth loss and spread throughout the body. Research shows that gum disease is associated with heart disease, stroke, cancer, Diabetes, arthritis and pre-term delivery in pregnancy. From these studies, it has been

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Sores in your mouth

Persistent bad breath or bad taste in your mouth

A change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite

Treatment for gum disease depends on the severity of the case. Visiting your dentist and having a full periodontal

pancreatic cancer, and 30% more likely to develop blood

periodontal health.

cancers.

If you have mild to moderate gum disease, it can be treated

The Good News is Gum Disease can be Treated!

with regular brushing, flossing, regular visits to your

For years it was thought that bacteria linked gum disease

dentist, frequent dental cleanings by a hygienist, as well as

to other disease in the body. Current research now

adjusting your diet and/or lifestyle choices.

chronic inflammatory conditions.

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or your hygienist is a great way to assess your current

diseases, but may also help with the management of other

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Pus between your gums and teeth

to develop kidney cancer, 54% more likely to develop

the inflammation will not only help manage periodontal

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chart and X-rays, with your dentist, oral health therapist

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shown that men with gum disease were 49% more likely

demonstrates that inflammation may be responsible for

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With more severe cases, specific treatment is required. The treatment can vary from sub gingival cleaning, to treatment with a specific laser called LANAP that treats the area of infection quickly and gently.

Gum disease is often silent - meaning symptoms may not

If gum disease is not caught soon enough, it may

appear until the disease has advanced to a more severe

be necessary to replace natural teeth with implants,

stage.

restorations, bridges or even dentures.

Warning signs of Gum Disease Include the Following:

Gum disease is preventable. If you are concerned, please

Red, swollen or tender gums - or other pain in your

call our office for more information or for an assessment at

mouth

one of our four locations.

Bleeding while brushing, flossing, or eating hard food

For further information on periodontal health, visit

Gums that are receding or pulling away from the teeth

www.lanap.com.au or ring our caring team at Sundial

- causing your teeth to look longer than before

Dental: 6583 3533.


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THAT LEADLIGHT GUY

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Leadlighting is a unique artform that requires a tremendous amount of technical skill, imagination, and an eye for colour and design. Beautiful glass in your home - on windows, doors and furniture pieces - can truly set the scene, providing a special ambience and a talking point for visitors. Mark Wilson has had an interest in leadlighting for many years, and his skill is being put to good use currently for both new designs and restoration work … i Mark. What led you to call the Greater Port Macquarie area home, and how long have you been a resident? Hi Jo. I came to Port by “happy accident” a little over a decade ago now. I was looking to buy into a particular kind of business, and this is where it was. I’m out of that business now, but my wife and I love it here, and we will be staying. Where did your interest in leadlighting begin, and how did you learn to work with glass in this way? When I was in high school, some family friends had a small business specialising in leadlight commission work, supplying hobbyists with materials and teaching adult hobbyist classes. I started vacuuming the floors in the shop after school, and things went on from there. I learned how to make leadlight windows first, then do repairs and restorations. I started full-time with them the day after I finished Year 12 and was back at school teaching adult hobbyists within that year. Do the terms "leadlight" and "stained glass" mean the same thing - and if not, how are they different? Leadlight is really the construction method, as we use lead as a skeleton to hold the glass pieces together. Panels using a mosaic of different coloured glasses to make a picture are generally referred to as a leadlight. You’ll see “stained glass” mostly in churches, where the faces and other details are painted

on to the glass, which is then fired in a kiln to permanently bond it with the glass. So everyone has an idea of just how much time and effort your creations require, what's a summary of the processes involved? Mostly it’s time! I start with design, which of course is different for every customer, depending on their likes and needs. Once we have a drawing, we move to choosing the colours of glass to be used. Again, this is usually a very individual selection - it’s surprising how differently people see different colours. From there, construction begins, with a full size drawing as a template. The glass is cut first, allowing for space for the lead. “Cutting” is really a poor word for glass; what you actually do is suggest where it should break, and there are some pretty strict physics about the shapes you can make - that’s the reason you see so many weird lead lines in windows. After all of the glass is cut, you assemble everything with strips of lead between the glass, then solder the lead at the joints. The final messy part is next; a putty must be liberally applied for strength and left to dry. The finished piece is cleaned, scrubbed, polished and installed. As an idea, just construction of a metre square panel would take anywhere from six to a couple of dozen hours, depending on the complexity of the design. Typically, what types of pieces do you make? There is a lot of restoration work around the

area at the moment, as there really hasn’t been anyone in the region do it commercially for a while. Restoration brings its own challenges - sometimes just some broken glass needs replacing and things can be patched and tidied up. In older panels - for example, Federation style is quite popular in the region - the lead has aged and the panel needs to be completely stripped, cleaned and reassembled. Sometimes it’s tricky to match some of the old glass styles, and new pieces are needed so things look right. Where do you generally source the material/supplies you need to create leadlight pieces? There are reliable suppliers in the region; I don’t often have to go to the capitals to find things. I keep my eyes open for old glass for restorations and repairs - there is a fair amount of rubbish out there, but once in a while I come across some rare bits. What leadlight projects are you currently working on? Right now I am doing a complete restoration of three old Federation panels for a customer, who will be restoring the original timber frames and installing them in his home. I’m in the design process with another customer for a large kitchen feature window and doing lesson plans,

as there has been some interest in classes. Many locals may already know you as the Executive Officer of the Port Macquarie Business Chamber. This is a busy role ... so how do you juggle all of your interests? Yes, the Chamber role is an important one for me. It lets me put something back into a business community that has been great for me since I came to Port. The role is part-time, however, and I’m fortunate to have some great workshop facilities at home, so the glass work fits in very nicely. What are your plans/goals for 2020 on both a creative and business front? Leadlight, like all things, comes in and out of fashion - it’s been in a bit of a lull since the mid ‘90s, but seems to be making quite a comeback now - especially with Federation and Deco period styling. My plan is to continue commission and restoration work under a business platform, rather than just as a hobbyist. If there is enough demand, I’m considering teaching classes again as well. If people need me, I’m easy to find - I’m “That Leadlight Guy”, and you can find me on Facebook or call me on 0412 221 204. Thanks Mark. Interview: Jo Robinson. Greater Port Macquarie focus 73


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MICHAEL MOWLE - PRESIDENT PORT MACQUARIE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Minding your The combined impact of the recent bushfires and ongoing drought on Australia’s economic growth and productivity in the year ahead remains unclear. However, in its response the Morrison Government has set aside the priority of a budget surplus in favour of bushfire relief packages and made available a $2bn fund, along with significant announcements regarding support for community and business recovery.

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rime Minister Scott Morrison and Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham have announced a $76m support package for the tourism industry. The Tourism Minister and both National

and State Tourism agencies are now working to encourage visitation right across the fire affected Eastern seaboard, including the Mid North Coast. The combined Mid North coast chambers have met recently and are actively promoting

domestic tourism in their regions, as well as support to our small business community through buying local in favour of online or out of area shopping. During February, each of the Chambers will meet with its local council to identify critical areas where the Government funds already provided can support business recovery. In a further business recovery package, the Morrison Government has announced business recovery grants up to $50k, concessional loans up to $500k and tax relief in the form of first quarter BAS returns in bushfire affected postcodes deferred until 28th May 2020. The Government has also set up a Small Business Bushfire Support hotline at: www.business.gov.au or by calling 132 846. The NSW Business Chamber in collaboration with local chambers has continued to be active in gathering important feedback in relation to the impacts and measures needed for recovery. With a direct line of communication to State and Federal Government agencies, this continues to be a key element of feedback on what is required and better tailoring support to those businesses in need. Despite some good rain in January, the eastern states remain largely drought affected and like many others, Port Macquarie-Hastings council has now invoked Level 4 water restrictions, which begin immediately for

residents and on 25th February for commercial users. High water use businesses whose operations and livelihood are impacted may be able to apply for exemptions. To obtain more detailed information, businesses are advised to go to the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council website and search “Level 4 Water Restrictions”. At a national and state level, long term initiatives to provide for better water security in the form of expanded desalination plant capacity, and new dams (Dungowan, Tamworth and Mole Creek, Tenterfield) were announced by Water NSW in late 2019. The reported infrastructure expenditure is to be $10bn over the next five years. Many local government areas, including Port Macquarie already have very modern water treatment facilities, capable of producing pure water for domestic use from reclaimed sewage. In the case of the Hindman Street plant, it can produce up to 3.7m L per day of pure recycled water. Currently this reclaimed water has limited uses, due to NSW Government Health Department restrictions. An immediate and practical response by local and state governments to the ongoing drought and predicted drier climatic conditions in the future would be to allow the use of reclaimed water for domestic uses in the existing reticulation network.

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EVERY STUDENT IS AN INDIVIDUAL AND EVERY EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY IS DIFFERENT

E V E RY S T UDE N T IS K NOW N, VA LUE D A ND CA RE D FOR The Hastings Valley Community of Schools (HVCS) is a ‘community of learning’ education model that focuses on co-operative participation by working, exploring, researching and learning together to achieve better outcomes for our students. HVCS offers an exceptional education from kindergarten to Year 12 and beyond. Our learning community builds on professional collaboration to enable the further development of teaching and leadership capacities of all our staff. Our primary philosophy is that every child is known, valued and cared for. Every student is an individual and every educational journey is different. We are focussed on providing opportunities for students to develop the

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Hastings Public School

85 YARRANABEE ROAD PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444 (02) 6582 2566

skills they will need to be lifelong learners in an ever changing world and to be contributing members of their communities. Individually, our schools provide excellence in education. Collectively, we are committed to the sharing of innovative practices for the benefit of all our students. Our learning community consists of Hastings Secondary College Port Macquarie and Westport Campuses, Port Macquarie Public School, Hastings Public School, Westport Public School, Telegraph Point Public School, Lake Cathie Public School and Tacking Point Public School. At Hastings Valley Community of Schools, we prepare your child for life.

Port Macquarie Public School WILLIAM ST & GRANT STREET PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444 (02) 6583 2977

Westport Public School

56 WIDDERSON STREET PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444 (02) 6583 2944

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177 MOONEY STREET TELEGRAPH POINT NSW 2441 (02) 6585 0224


Providing opportunities for students to develop the skills to be lifelong learners THREE JOURNEYS Fab Photos4U

TEGAN MCCAULEY “Dance is an art - paint your own dream and follow it. I can’t wait for the next 4 years, I have been accepted into my dream course at Charles Sturt University studying education K-12. I want to become an educator within our public Education system.”

MEGAN COOPER “School taught me to be selfmotivated and to be inclusive of everyone. When I attended an Allied Health talk organised by our College at the university, I heard about Occupational Therapy. Then it clicked for me, I knew what I wanted to be.”

TAT E S H E R I DA N I was thrilled to be part of the opening act for Sir Elton John’s final Australian Tour. School encouraged my passion and love of music.” “Elton John is my biggest childhood hero and he’s the reason I wanted to study piano and make music.

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DELIVERING FOR THE BUSHFIRES Federal funding grants of $1-million have been to MidCoast Council, Port Macquarie-Hastings Council and Kempsey Council on the Mid-North Coast as part of the Natural Disaster Category “C” declaration to further support the bushfire recovery. Since the Prime Minister’s visit to the region late last year when the bushfires across the region were at their worst, a significant recovery effort had begun with ongoing announcements of support from local, state and federal government, along with support from nongovernment organisations. I have spoken to a significant number of people in our community affected by the bushfires since September and I have been continuing to advocate across all levels of government, and even with the insurance companies, to ensure we continue to secure as much support to help us get back on our feet. At the time of the fires, the Prime Minister announced the Australian Defence Force would provide logistical and other assistance to the firefighting operations and offered further support to the Premier. Within days after the Prime Minister’s visit I was pleased he announced a direct financial support package for households and businesses impacted by the fires and since that time I understand there have been a significant number of payments processed from across our region. All funds will be drawn from the $2 billion allocated to the National Bushfire Recovery Agency and this is in addition to funding that is automatically available to councils through other disaster recovery arrangements. Councils will be able to spend their $1 million payments on projects and activities that they deem essential for the recovery and renewal of their communities. A further $18 million will be set aside to provide additional support to larger council areas which have experienced the most significant damage, with the National Bushfire Recovery Coordinator Andrew Colvin working with state governments and impacted local councils on determining this additional allocation.

Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payments have also been made available with $1000 for eligible adults and $400 for eligible children. This payment is on top of the jointly funded Disaster Recovery Allowance which includes access to 13 weeks of income support payments to help those who have lost their business or work get back on their feet. Applicants can call DHS on 180 22 66, visit www.humanservices.gov.au or visit a DHS Service Centre. Volunteer firefighters will also receive financial support from the Federal Coalition Government for loss of income, where they have been called out for extended periods of service. Rural Fire Service Volunteers in NSW who are selfemployed or work for small and medium businesses, and who have been called out for more than 10 days this fire season, will be able to apply for the payments. The payments will provide for lost income of up to $300 per day up to a total of up to $6,000 per person. Farm, fish and forestry businesses in fire-affected regions will get the help they need to rebuild with an initial $100 million in emergency bushfire funding providing grants of up to $75,000. The path to recovery over the next two years would include 60 more rural financial counsellors and support workers, with an injection of $15 million in additional funding to the Rural Financial Counselling Service (RFCS). An initial $76 million has also been announced to fund free counselling sessions, extra Medicare and tele-health consultations, an expansion of headspace services for young Australians, and community recovery initiatives. There are also a range of environmental measures including $50 million as an initial contribution to protecting our wildlife and restoring the habitat.

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KIDS HAVEN EARLY LEARNING CENTRE KEW

During a visit to North Haven Public School, it was a pleasure to meet the students and teachers and present Deegan Vanderveer, Kalen Paterson, Logan Bes, Bronte Bowen and Claire Summers with new flags for the school.

Great to meet with the children and staff at Kids Haven Early Learning Centre in Kew. The staff do a wonderful job looking after children aged from six months to six 6 years. They have a great school readiness program and hold many celebrations throughout the year to entertain the children. The centre also has an active Fast Feed Fitness Modified Sports Program incorporating modified sports to keep children active.

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WAUCHOPE MEN’S SHED Congratulations again to Wauchope Men’s Shed on continuing to go from strength to strength. The Men’s Shed concept has fulfilled a valuable role of providing an environment in which men from all walks of life can meet, discuss issues, work on projects of their choice or just have a chat. Our government was committed to supporting the Men’s Shed movement and has provided funding for a range of projects which have improved the working conditions and amenities of some sheds, and supported the establishment of others.

MORE APPRENTICESHIPS The Federal Coalition Government is continuing to support the expansion of apprenticeships throughout Australia. Our region was selected to be part of a two round trial of the regional apprenticeship subsidy and I’m delighted that around 70 local apprenticeships have been created across the electorate as part of this initiative. Well done to Camden Haven Plumbing owner Garry Byrne and Bill Rogers and Rohan Davison who I met on site at a job they were working on.

REAL DAIRY DELIVERING TO THE AUSTRALIAN MARKET The Wauchope factory of Real Dairy supports a number of our local dairy farmers processing and packaging a range of quality cheeses for the retail, foodservice and industrial markets. Some of these cheeses include parmesan, pecorino and pepato and substantial amounts of feta and ricotta, and yoghurts in 1000 litre tubs for foodservice.

It was also a pleasure to catch up with Rod Keena from Keena Builders Mid-North Coast and new apprentice Ben Middleton, Russ Holland of Holland Business Enterprises and apprentice Ryan Kennedy, Tiler Russell Pope and apprentice Jack Vercoe, Adam Toogood of Toogood Constructions and apprentice Isaac Heagney and Wauchope RSL Secretary Manager Graham Withers and new apprentice Rebecca Lloyd.

The factory has been in existence for over 100 years and modified extensively over the last twenty years, with further improvements in the last four years since it was purchased by Real Dairy. This has been a significant investment for our local economy employing approximately 20 people at the factory with 15 dairy farmer suppliers from the Manning and Hastings valleys. Farm to factory milk is transported by a locally based transport operator.

All companies are supporting this initiative with the employment of a number of local apprentices.

Real Dairy Wauchope factory contributes over $8-million directly to the economies of Hastings and Manning with the flow on effect of about $50-million.

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teve, can you tell us a little about yourself and your role within the Faculty of Business, Justice Behavioural Sciences at Charles Sturt University? As you may be aware, Charles Sturt University is Australia’s largest regional university, and this enables us to provide a huge range of courses across many areas of study. One of the university’s key areas of strength is in the fields of criminal justice, criminology, policing, public security and counter-terrorism. A common thread running through all these fields is the rule of law, and as a lecturer in that area, I have been able to draw on my experience of many years as a practising lawyer in regional Australia. Port Macquarie was a fantastic location to secure this international Summer School, drawing both academics and students from all over the globe to live and learn on campus. Where exactly did the participants come from? Charles Sturt University has always had very strong global connections, so in organising the Crime Prevention International Summer School we were able to draw upon existing networks and expertise. We attracted students and professors from the Universities of Canterbury, Christ Church and Central Lancashire in

Steven Miles is a lecturer in the Charles Sturt University Centre for Law & Justice. He is one of an inspiring group of academics at the university drawing international attention to Port Macquarie in the field of criminal justice and criminological studies. Steven, along with project lead Dr Rosemary Woolston, recently presented a world-first International Crime Prevention Summer School right here in Port Macquarie. Working with local law enforcement, fisheries and other local agencies and business organisations, the Charles Sturt University academics ensured that the visiting international students from England, Wales and Canada had their criminal justice investigative and crime problem solving skills (as well as their surfing skills) put to the test. Steve shares the experiences of the international group, who certainly enjoyed an incredibly positive taste of Australian coastal life during their stay. England, the University of South Wales in Wales and the Justice Institute of British Colombia in Canada. They were joined by our own students based at Charles Sturt’s Port Macquarie and Bathurst campuses and some online students. News of the success of our inaugural Summer School has now spread, and we find we’ve already been approached by other international universities seeking to send their criminal justice students to Port Macquarie for our next school later this year. The success of the Summer School relies on the immersion of the students and the mentoring academic team getting out into the region and interacting with the community and local authorities. Which local organisations did you engage across the five day program? The huge success of the Summer School was attributable to the amazing community engagement provided by local NSW Police Force officers, DPI Fisheries officers, Uncle Bill O’Brien from the Birpai Local Aboriginal Land Council, the Australian Lifeguard Service and a range of Port Macquarie businesses. We were also incredibly fortunate to be able to show off our beautiful public spaces and incredible beaches. Can you outline some of the activities that took place over the five day program?

A focus of the program was identifying some local issues where statistically there was an element of criminality. The students were formed into groups and gathered information from both field trips and from current Australian and international research using the university’s library. They then applied the academic knowledge gained in their university studies to prepare a crime prevention strategy that would address the local issue they were studying. The students came up with an amazing range of strategies that have immediate real-world practical application. One group of students was able to work with experienced DPI Fisheries officers on aiming to prevent the stealing and poaching of mud crabs from the Hastings River, with the ultimate aim of ensuring the long-term sustainability of the river’s natural resources. That was a particularly hands-on and muddy field trip! Of all the experiences over the week long Summer School with the international students - which was the most memorable? The Summer School brought together a diverse group of Australian and international students, all with different experiences and backgrounds. It was thrilling to observe how well the Charles Sturt University and international students worked together as

cooperative and collegiate groups to solve important community issues. It was great to see also see many lifelong friendships and international connections formed through the students’ intensive time together. What was the most valuable skill the students took away from the Summer School to help them in their future careers in criminal justice? The skill of looking, listening and learning from others and working together as a team to solve issues that are of concern to the whole community was extremely valuable. Being able to do this in an international context and share similarities and differences was a huge bonus. Thank you Steven. Charles Sturt University offers study opportunities in criminal justice, public security, criminology and law. For more information head to www.csu.edu.au/courses

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CHRIS SIMON GENERAL MANAGER, OPTUS NORTH WEST NSW

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We caught up with Chris Simon - General Manager Optus Mid North Coast and North West NSW to hear about Optus' investment across our region, support for business customers, and why more people are saying Yes …

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ptus has been investing significantly across the Mid North Coast region. Can you tell us more about that? We’re passionate about offering choice to regional Australia when it comes to mobile providers. Across the Mid North Coast, we’ve expanded our network with the addition of two new mobile sites in 2019, and we’re excited to announce that over 3.62 million dollars will be invested to further grow our network over 2020, equating to six new mobile sites across the region. You’ve also been active in the community. Why do you find this important? It’s about giving back to the communities that give to us. This is where we live, work and play, so it’s important that we never take that for granted and provide assistance where we can. It’s why we place emphasis on grassroots support through local sponsorships and programs. We’re proud of the organisations which we’re able to support, including the Macleay Valley Rangers, Port Macquarie Surf

Lifesaving, Kendall Tennis Club, Hastings products suited. Furthermore, our stores in Cancer Trust, Port Macquarie Big Dig, Port Port Macquarie and Kempsey are operated Macquarie Chamber of Commerce and many by locals with years of experience in helping more. people get connected, and they're especially In 2019 we also rolled out a unique skilled at being able to assist customers with program helping to keep school students transferring from another carrier. Whether it's safe online, called assistance with taking Digital Thumbprint. The data from a device or focus was on providing transferring a number, education around how our team can help. students need to be What about business We’re exceptionally proud aware of their activity, customers? Many of the service which we balance screen time local businesses speak can provide business effectively and maintain about the need for customers across all personal information extra support. How segments on the Mid securely.Schools across can Optus assist North Coast through Port Macquarie and businesses to grow? our premium business Macksville participate in We’re exceptionally partner Upbound. this program. proud of the service So on that, why which we can provide switch to Optus? business customers It’s a great question. across all segments on At Optus we pride ourselves on providing the Mid North Coast through our premium exceptional coverage and value for both business partner Upbound. Commencing in home and business. Whether it’s for your October 2019 and based in Taree, Upbound mobile, landline, internet or business phone has come on board to disrupt the market solution, Optus has a range of great value by offering superior service and face to face

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appointments. The team recognise that businesses are more time poor than ever before, and the need for dedicated onpremise assistance was continuing to grow as connectivity becomes more paramount and technology evolves. It’s about offering oldfashioned service combined with cutting edge solutions, designed to increase productivity and drive efficiency. Call Upbound today on (02) 6515 0334 or call in to 216 Victoria Street and organise for your free business services review. And if readers need any more reason to join? We’re so proud of the work we’ve done on our mobile network, that on selected plans we offer a coverage commitment over the life of the plan! That means if you experience coverage issues on our mobile network, we will cover any cancellation fee and remaining handset charges. Conditions apply, which can all be found at www.optus.com.au/shop/ mobile/network Thanks Chris.

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• Speedie submit all applicants to an extensive screening process including: Reference and qualification/licence validation checks, Phone and face-to-face pre-induction interviews, full speedie-induction interviews. • Suitably qualified applicants are then referred to you for selection or you may prefer to be guided by our recommendation. • Your preferred speedie employee is placed into the position and we will conduct a site visit to check all parties are settling in well with ongoing WHS inspections and support. • All we need is our time-sheet sent to us weekly and we do the rest. • speedie email an invoice to you weekly detailing the full cost of your speedie staff member.

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he one-stop-shop service, The Customer Care specialists will operate administered by Service NSW, like case managers and connect bushfire would connect affected affected customers with services and support people with a Customer Care information, including: specialist, who can check their • Accommodation advice; eligibility for assistance and • Relevant charitable services; help them access it. • Mental health and These bushfires have wellbeing services; devastated communities • Support for businesses; and livelihoods. People’s • Clean-up services; lives are already stressful PEOPLE’S LIVES ARE • Financial assistance; enough, which is why ALREADY STRESSFUL • Insurance and legal we have created this ENOUGH, WHICH IS WHY

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Once upon a time, Port Macquarie boasted several theme park attractions; perhaps the most popular of these was Fantasy Glades. Developed by Rosemary and George Whittaker, there was much excitement when the park opened in August 1968. The opening was covered by local press and the ABC and commercial television stations.

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hairman of the Hastings Tourist Authority, Les Crisp, described the park as “one of the grandest things in Port Macquarie” and said that the authority would be behind the little people in their big venture. Port Macquarie’s Mayor, Ald. C. C. Adams also praised the new attraction: “Perhaps I may be stretching the imagination too much when I say that it won’t be far distant when we will match the Gold Coast with tourist attractions but with a difference … we are slowly but surely becoming the tourist centre of New South Wales”. Both Rosemary and George Whittaker had genetic short stature, or dwarfism, but preferred to be called "little people". Although short in stature, they were certainly big in ideas. The devout animal lovers had originally intended to open an animal minding centre in Port Macquarie; however, their idea developed further into a family friendly tourist attraction. Fantasy Glades comprised five and a half acres in a rainforest setting in Parklands Avenue off Pacific Drive. The main attraction when the park first opened was Snow White’s cottage, a two-storey building with sufficient headroom on both floors for adults to enter. George Whittaker was somewhat of an expert on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the Grimm Brothers fairytale, having played the role of one of the Seven Dwarfs in numerous stage productions around the world.

Other attractions in the park when it first opened were a miniature church with spire and belfry, animal enclosure, bushland walk, aviary, children’s road safety area with pedal cars and a playground. Fantasy Glades continued to be developed over a number of years, with many new animated or moving exhibits and real-life characters adding to the magic and enchantment of the fairy tale park. The park featured in numerous promotions for Port Macquarie and won state and national tourism awards in its heyday. It also featured in an episode of Ask the Leyland Brothers (refer to Episode No. 48 on YouTube). Fantasy Glades entertained generations of Port Macquarie holiday makers and left many feeling sad when the park closed in April 2002 after 35 years. One blogger commented: “I have the fondest memories of that place. The detail they put into things was astounding butterflies stuck on the trees, hidden dinosaurs in the bushes. And every time you went there, there was something new. Snow White's mine, the monorail, and don't even get me started on the coin-powered cars. Man, those things rocked …” The story of Fantasy Glades, and other now closed amusements and attractions, lives on in a new exhibition at the Port Macquarie Museum and online at https://touristsparadise.com.au/ - where you can also share your own holiday memories, including those about Fantasy Glades #portmacquarietouristsparadise.

JULIE HO FROM PORT MACQUARIE LANDCARE

landcare. update Planting after the rain HOOR AY, WE HAVE HAD SOME R AIN AT LAST! IT HAS BROUGHT MANY CUSTOMERS TO LANDCARE’S NURSERY.

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hey are on the right track, because our weather bureau says there’s a “50:50 rainfall outlook for February to April”. “This means there is no strong push towards wetter or drier than average conditions for the coming three months for most of the country”. But it will take several months of aboveaverage rainfall to recover from “current longterm rainfall deficiencies”. Port Macquarie only got 514 mm for the calendar year 2019, and 1,089.8 mm for 2018. Our average rainfall is 1,371.3 mm, and usually our wettest months are February and March. Australia-wide, 2019 was the driest year on record, and Australia’s mean maximum temperature was the warmest on record (2.09 °C above average). Also, the national annual accumulated Forest Fire Danger Index was the highest since national records began in 1950. http://www.bom.gov. au/climate/current/annual/aus/ After such a challenging year, what would be good to plant now that it’s rained? Local rainforest flowering plants are fireretardant and easy to grow. They do best in moist soil with mulch. Here are some beautiful examples that cover different levels, and provide for wildlife. The elegant Bangalow Palm Archontophoenix cunninghamiana is a canopy tree to 13 m, growing quickly to give shade. Bats love the lilac flowers, and birds eat the red fruits. Native Frangipani Hymenosporum flavum grows to 10 m, tolerating sun or heavy shade. It

has glossy leaves and masses of fragrant cream flowers in spring, good for nectar feeders. Native rosella Hibiscus heterophyllus grows quickly up to 5 m, with prickly lobed leaves. Buds and petals of its pink and white spring flowers can be made into jam. The flowers are rich in nectar, attracting birds and insects. Bluetongue Melastoma affine has dark green foliage with contrasting red stems and grows quickly up to 3 m in height. Its purple spring flowers produce plenty of pollen that attracts native bees; then edible black fruits form. This understorey plant likes to be shaded from hot sun. Swamp Lily Crinum pedunculatum is a strapleaved “feature” plant to 2 m, with scented white spider flowers in spring and summer. It grows in shade as an understorey plant, or in sun, tolerating poor drainage and salt winds. The groundcover Native violet Viola hederaceae spreads quickly in the shade to form a dense mat. Leaves are lush and bright green; the purple and white flowers are edible. Bower Vine Pandorea jasminoides grows in full sun or part shade. It spreads fast on the ground and will also climb. Leaves are glossy dark green, and its large pink flowers are pollinated by stingless native bees from spring through summer. All these and more can be purchased (cash only) from our Nursery at NPWS, 22 Blackbutt Road, on Mondays between 9am and noon. Please bring a carry bag for your plants. We offer three free plants for new home buyers, or bring your weed photos to get three free natives in our “weed swap” exchange. Contributed by Julie Ho. Greater Port Macquarie focus 85


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Tell Me A Story On a flight to New York three years ago, I heard a familiar voice in front of my seat. I discovered the voice belonged to an old school friend, Angela Wales.

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ortunately a spare seat next to me meant we could spend the best part of the flight catching up after many years. The lovely thing about friendships is that they can endure through large passages of time and silence. The same can be said of stories. Angela has recently written a book entitled Barefoot in the Bindis: A Memoir of a Bush Childhood and will give a talk at Port Macquarie Library on 13th February. Richard Glover describes Angela’s book as “endlessly vivid and enjoyable - full of stories and characters that will tug at both your imagination and memory”. Noteworthy praise indeed for her first book! I asked Angela what had been the impetus to put pen to paper and record her story growing up in the Australian bush near Walcha, the eldest of five children. As she tells it, in 1953, her family moved from Sydney to a home with no electricity, no running water, no telephone, and no choice but to make the best of taming 6,000 acres into becoming a sheep farm. “I have always thought I might write one day when I got time,” she said, “and I really wanted to tell this particular story, because no-one remembers how people used to live once (and that’s within the living memory of many people) and how far we have come in such a short time. "After lengthy breast cancer treatment in 2014, I decided I had better get to it and thought to myself, 'If I die in a couple of years, what will I most regret not having done?' Writing the book came at the top of the list. Forget the month in an Italian villa. I was also taking care of Mum at the time, but I set aside a couple of hours every weekday afternoon to write, with a goal of 1,000 words a day. "Sometimes what I wrote was terrible, other times OK, but I just kept going, and it became easier as time went by. In the end after all the drafts and rewriting, I had 125,000 words. It was a great feeling to have finished it and to feel it was ready to show someone, but when I gave it to an agent, she said she couldn’t sell a work by a first-time writer that was more than 80,000 words, so could I cut it down to that? I think it ended up at about 87,000. "So although I started writing the book in 2015 and a first draft was done by Christmas

that year, I spent another two years (on and off) rewriting, reshaping, adding, cutting. That’s how it works.” After the family returned to Sydney in 1963, Angela attended Sydney University, graduating in English and classics. She spent the early '70s in Europe, hitchhiking from Rome to London and working variously as a librarian (Cambridge, UK), field archaeological assistant (Greece) and travel consultant (London). After time working with the Australian National Playwrights Conference and the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, in 1979 Angela was recruited as executive director of the Australian Writers Guild. Angela married US humorist and screenwriter George Kirgo in 1989 and moved to the US with her six-year-old son, Alec Perrin, in 1990. In 1993, Angela joined the senior staff of the Writers Guild Foundation (the educational and charitable arm of the Writers Guild of America West) and in 2005 became its Executive Director. Her time there was marked by the building of a $2 million library and archive and the development of an extensive program of events, workshops and classes. The establishment of writing programs designed to assist at-risk high school students in Los Angeles and military veterans were model arts and health programs. Writing, as therapy, is a strong topic in the arts and health field and an interest that Angela and I share. “Writing is therapeutic,” Angela explains. “For many people, being able to express their feelings, thoughts and emotions through writing can be very healing. And telling one’s own life story can help people, especially older people, give shape and meaning to their lives and experiences”. She recalls a friend, who spent many years as a curator at the Mitchell State Library, telling her recently that “everyone should write a memoir; otherwise we will forget our social history, especially now that no-one writes letters”. Congratulations, Angela, for writing your memoir, and thank you for being a strong proponent of arts, health and creative ageing! Diary Note: “Stories Behind the Storytellers: Angela Wales”, Port Macquarie Library Meeting Room, Thursday 13th February, 10:30am to noon. RSVP (02) 6581 8755 or email mnclibrary.org.au

WHAT CAN BE DONE TO INCREASE YOUR LEVEL OF INCOME IN RETIREMENT? Receiving an age pension, and maximising the level of age pension received, are common goals of many retired Australians.

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you gift your assets, you lose control over enefits available through the Pensioner Concessional Card them, and they are no longer available include cheaper medicines to you if required. This could reduce your and healthcare, discounted choice and flexibility in the future. utility bills and transport costs. There are several other strategies than can For some, the age pension be considered to deliver an increase in Age provides a certain, inflation indexed income Pension; for example, it may be as simple as stream to help with meeting income needs restructuring the ownership of your assets. in retirement. It is important to consult with a financial What a lot of people don’t know is that adviser to see what strategies are available to there are various actions and strategies that you. Your financial adviser will help you work may be undertaken to increase your age through the various options and consider in pension entitlements. full the benefits versus the implications and Below is a list of risks of undertaking a three actions that you particular strategy. may be able to take While there are to increase your age various ways available While there are various ways pension: to maximise your age available to maximise your 1. Ensure Centrelink have pension, we recommend age pension, we recommend appropriate valuations that you don’t look at that you don’t look at for your non-financial maximising your age maximising your age pension assets such as household pension in isolation. in isolation. Always refer contents and motor Always refer to to your overall goals and vehicles. For example, your overall goals and objectives for retirement, to the value for a motor objectives for retirement, ensure that these actions vehicle should be at to ensure that these help you both in the short resale or market value, actions help you both in and the long term. not the amount paid for the short and the long a vehicle. term. 2. Consider pre-paying Find out more: funeral expenses or Suzie is a Senior Financial Planner at purchasing a funeral bond, which will reduce Morgans Port Macquarie. Suzie’s passion is your level of financial investments. supporting and educating clients, so they 3. Gifting to family may be something of can make well-informed decisions in relation interest; however, there are strict rules to their own fi nancial situation. around the level of gifting able to be If you would like to learn more undertaken. It’s important to note that the about assessing your finances, you value of any assets that are gifted or sold can contact the Morgans Port Macquarie for less than their value may still count office on portmacquarie@ towards your income and assets test when determining pension entitlements. Also, if morgans.com.au or via (02) 6583 1735. Greater Port Macquarie focus 87


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The Garden Village retirement living and aged care community is conveniently located right in the heart of Port Macquarie. The local bus stop is just across the road, and we are a short stroll or drive to local shopping centres, clubs, beaches and medical facilities.

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arden Village is built on a notfor-profit, benevolent platform and is locally born and bred. From the Board of Directors to the leadership team and senior staff, carers and support staff - we are living within and aligned to our beautiful Port Macquarie-Hastings region. We can provide you a balance of new and old, which means there are homes and facilities to meet your diverse needs. Our classic units will provide you a well-appointed and homely one or two bedroom unit with a pleasant garden outlook, making the most of the morning and afternoon sunshine. These classic units are what Garden Village was built on and lend themselves to a wonderful style of community living, allowing you to feel connected to the village, while maintaining a warm sense of security and comfort.

We can also provide you a more modern style of retirement living in our Cascades Apartments. The first vertical retirement living complex in the region, The Cascades will provide you a beautifully appointed, large, two or three bedroom apartment. Some apartments enjoy stunning views of the Port Macquarie waterways and beyond to the ocean to the east and mountain ranges to the west. Three aged care centres complete our community, accommodating 142 residents and providing additional support to our retirement living residents. Care staff at Garden Village are dedicated to providing you support and care, whilst empowering and encouraging you to have an active role in the care provided. The facilities and activities at Garden Village are focused on creating a healthy mind, body,

and spirit, and you can participate in proactive health and wellness programs focusing on four key areas, including: • A healthy heart • An active and engaged mind • Increased social involvement • A nutritious and healthy diet Community facilities such as GV’s Café and Waterfall Café and Restaurant enable social interactions and connections. Both are lovely places to get a bite to eat or a coffee with friends. Our busy social calendar provides for many opportunities to be active and social,

with monthly outings and activities planned and coordinated by our team of dedicated staff. If you are curious about retirement living or aged care, please get in touch with our friendly team. We have short stay accommodation options available for you to test the water and find out if retirement living is right for you. Our Village Manager, Sarah looks forward to shouting you a coffee and providing you a personalised tour of our community.

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or those who don't know, who/what is ABC Friends? ABC Friends operates at a national, state, and local level, representing our community’s interest in defending and promoting the vital role of Australia’s independent national public broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). ABC Friends is not politically aligned, and we are independent of the ABC. We are funded from membership subscriptions, public donations and fundraising activities, and receive no government funding. What's your role with the organisation, and why did you become involved? Currently I’m the Treasurer of ABC Friends on the Mid North Coast, having previously filled the Secretary role. I joined the group several years ago, because I believe national public broadcasting is a very cost-effective way of delivering important social and democratic values to a community and should be protected and preserved. Something distinctive about the ABC is that their programming is not solely about producing entertainment that will deliver market share, but it is also about informing the nation and serving the public good. Just think about where people mainly get up-to-date

information in times of crisis, such as mornings, writing letters to newspapers bush fires or flooding. and MPs, giving feedback to the ABC What are the aims of ABC Friends ... itself. Several times a year we have and why do members consider these stalls at the Foreshore Markets in Port to be important? Macquarie, and the Riverside Markets in Our main aim is the maintenance Laurieton. of the ABC as a healthy, independent And, we occasionally hold public and comprehensive national public events addressed by a current or broadcaster. We seek to ensure that former ABC journalist or announcer. the ABC is properly For example, last funded, and that it year well-known remains editorially ABC journalist independent and author Matt We believe that the ABC’s of government Peacock spoke at a independence from political and and commercial public meeting. In commercial influence enables interests. previous years we it to report without fear These are have hosted public or favour, and that only important issues to talks by Tony Delroy a public broadcaster can members, because and Kerry O’Brien. create a sense of national we believe that Where can culture and cater for the diversity an independent we find out of interests across the nation. national public more info and broadcaster is potentially join critical to Australian the organisation? culture. We believe that the ABC’s ABC Friends membership is open to independence from political and all who support our objectives - whether commercial influence enables it to report you want to be active or simply wish to without fear or favour, and that only a express your support for the ABC. We public broadcaster can create a sense will have a stall at the Foreshore Markets of national culture and cater for the in Port Macquarie on Saturday 8th diversity of interests across the nation. February in Westport Park. Come along What's involved with being a and have a chat with us. You can also member at a local level? Do you find more information at: https://www. attend regular meetings and/or abcfriends.org.au/ social events? Thanks Keri-ann. Activities include social/coffee Interview: Jo Robinson.


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Testamentary discretionary trusts EXPLAINED

WHY YOU SHOULD UPGR ADE YOUR WILL TO INCORPOR ATE A TESTAMENTARY DISCRETIONARY TRUST ...

Rayners Lawyers My name is Kirsty Rayner, owner and principal solicitor of Rayners Lawyers. I am really excited to be back on the stunning Mid North Coast after spending just over 10 years away in Sydney. I grew up in beautiful Bonny Hills, and attended North Haven Primary and Camden Haven High School. After high school, I left the local area to pursue a double degree in law and commerce from Macquarie University. I decided to study law because I am genuinely passionate about helping people achieve their goals. During my time in Sydney, I was lucky enough to work under, and be mentored by, some of Sydney’s top accredited specialist lawyers, including Madeleine Reid (Wills & Estates), Judith Sutton (Tax) and Peter Chapman (Commercial Business). I quickly learned that Wills and Estates law was my passion and am close to completing my Masters in this area of the law. I have a special interest in preparing sophisticated estate plans for singles, couples, blended families and high net wealth individuals. I absolutely love helping my clients protect their assets, while saving significant amounts of tax along the way.

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estamentary discretionary trusts (TDT) are not just for the wealthy. Even if all you own is your home and superannuation, a TDT can offer enormous tax savings and asset protection. KEY BENEFITS OF A TDT • Controlling and protecting family wealth across the generations; • Income tax and capital gains tax benefits; • Providing a workable, flexible framework for a beneficiary who is vulnerable to exploitation or incapable of managing their own affairs (for example, due to being spendthrift, disabled or addicted to drugs); • Creating a structure that allows a spouse or partner to benefit during their lifetime, whilst ensuring that children (including those from a previous marriage) are financially provided for in the long term; • The ability to create separate TDTs for each child or limb of the family, which can then be independently managed and administered; • Postponing the entitlement of a young child or adult until they are older or have settled down in life, whilst allowing money to be spent for their benefit in the meantime; • To alleviate concerns that a surviving spouse may take on a new partner and spend all the assets to the detriment of children and grandchildren; and • Providing an additional layer of protection for family assets from potential risks of bankruptcy and family breakdown. THE TAX BENEFITS OF A TDT The tax benefits of a TDT are best showcased when comparing the tax rates applicable to a family trust, particularly when looking at the associated tax rates that are applicable to minors when distributing trust income. As detailed in the following table, minors who receive income from a TDT are instead taxed at more favourable adult marginal rates. This benefit is one reason why lots of will-makers who have minor children or grandchildren wish to establish a TDT in their Wills. Income

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CA S E STU DY The tax advantages of TDTs are illustrated in the following case study. Jim is a successful retired businessman with three adult children, Helen, Robert and Nick, who each have great jobs and are on the top marginal tax bracket. Currently, Jim has three minor grandchildren, Jack, Lenny and Molly, but Jim is sure that more will come in later years. Sadly, Jim passes away, and the TDT which Jim luckily set up while he was alive, becomes operational. Jim’s home, superannuation and life insurance are directed into the trust and, in its first financial year, the trust generates $100,000 in income from the trust assets. The TDT allows for tax effective income splitting as shown in the below table: TESTAMENTARY TRUST Jack Lenny Molly Helen Robert Nick TOTAL

Trust income dist. $18,200 $18,200 $18,200 $15,000 $15,000 $15,400 $100,000

Tax $0 $0 $0 $7,050 $7,050 $7,238 $21,338

INTER VIVOS TRUST Jack Lenny Molly Helen Robert Nick TOTAL

Trust income dist. $416 $416 $416 $32,900 $32,900 $32,900 $100,000

Tax $0 $0 $0 $15,463 $15,463 $15,487 $46,413

The use of the TDT has reduced the tax on the $100,000 income by more than half! The $18,200 tax free threshold can then be used to tax effectively pay for the grandchildren’s education, sporting and living costs. This amazing tax environment is only available if you set up a TDT in your Will.

PLEASE NOTE: This article should not be relied on as a substitute for obtaining legal, financial or other professional advice. This case study is intended to provide a general example in relation to income tax only and is not comprehensive. Other taxes also need to be considered - e.g. GST, stamp duty, land tax, Medicare Levy etc. You must seek your own tailored professional advice.


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Regional seniors will be able to apply for the NSW Government’s $250 Regional Seniors Travel Card from Wednesday, 29th January, which will ease the burden of travel costs for seniors living in the bush.

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for both seniors and retailers in the bush. ravel is one of the most significant household costs Eligible seniors will have a minimum of 12 faced by seniors living in rural months to use their card from the time of and regional areas. activation. This card is about making it To be eligible to receive the $250 Regional easier for Seniors Travel Card, seniors to access services, you must be an do their shopping and age pensioner with to stay connected with a valid Pensioner family and friends. Concession Card or THIS CARD IS ABOUT Eligible seniors will be hold a Commonwealth MAKING IT EASIER FOR able to use their card Seniors Health Card SENIORS TO ACCESS to purchase fuel, use issued by either the SERVICES, DO THEIR taxi services or travel on Department of Human SHOPPING AND TO STAY NSW TrainLink trains and Services or Department CONNECTED WITH coaches. of Veterans’ Affairs. FAMILY AND FRIENDS. This is also great news Seniors must also live in for regional businesses regional NSW outside including fuel stations Sydney, Newcastle, and Wollongong City Council and taxi drivers, as they boundaries. too will benefit from the initiative. For more information, go to service. A three-week pilot has started in Coffs nsw.gov.au - call 13 77 88 or visit a Harbour to inform the statewide rollout of the Service NSW Service Centre from January card. This pilot will ensure every step of the 29th 2020 process is a smooth and hassle-free experience

** The regional senior's transport card is provided by Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141 AFSL 233714. Conditions apply. For further information please read the Product Disclosure Statement and the full terms and conditions that apply to the regional senior's transport card at service.nsw.gov.au. The information in this flyer does not take your personal objectives, circumstances or needs into account. Consider its appropriateness to these factors before acting on it. This information is current as at January 2020. **

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In 12 months, Sam Barlow has made a major mark on the local real estate scene. Considering the path she took to get here, the numbers are even more impressive. A $1 million sale to set a new street record. Three homes in a row sold for three different vendors on Hamlyn Drive. Over the course of the year, Sam was involved in 19 sales. All in her first year in the industry. While most agents would call it a career-year, with the support of the rest of the market-leading team at Laing+Simmons Port Macquarie, Sam is just getting started. “Sam certainly put together an impressive real estate resume in 2019, but the real success story is in her customer service,” explains Chris Koch, Principal at Laing+Simmons Port Macquarie. “She is naturally a giving person, and this translates in her day-to-day work. Nothing is too hard. No request is off limits. Working with Sam means having someone in your corner through the whole process. “And like the rest of the team, Sam is a true local. Ask her what the Port Macquarie community means to her and her family, and you’ll see it in her face, and in the way she works so hard for her customers.” A former Sergeant of Police in the NSW Police Force, where she served for more than two decades, Sam has a remarkable story of resilience and survival, featured on 60 Minutes and captured in the inspirational book Left for Dead - A true story of Resilience and Courage, which she coauthored with her husband and was published by Penguin in 2013. Whether you’re familiar with Sam’s experiences or not, it’s well worth reading. Her incredible story leads to many opportunities to inspire and motivate through professional corporate speaking engagements at conferences, at schools and other events. She’s been repeatedly recognised for her service to the community, including the Australasian Council of Women in Policing Bravery Award, the Pride of Australia Medal for Heroism and the Fitness First New You Award. She has also been recognised by Rotary as a Paul Harris Fellow for her community service. Thankfully, the community she now serves is ours. Six years ago Sam and her family decided to make Port Macquarie home. She’s a busy mum with sporty kids, so she and her husband cover plenty of miles travelling to events around the state. And while Sam’s path to a real estate career in the region was not a typical one, real estate did run in her family. She grew up in a family of real estate professionals in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, and her father was in the business for around 40 years. It’s the insights she gained early on that she continues to draw on today - with amazing results. “I’ve been selling local property for decades, so I’ve seen plenty of agents come and go, but I’ve never seen any first-year agent perform the way Sam has. It’s not just the numbers she achieves for her customers; it’s the way she interacts with people that’s the true measure of her success,” Koch says. “Life experience counts, and we’re certainly grateful that Sam’s journey brought her to Laing+Simmons.”

0411 105 481 | sam.barlow@lsre.com.au

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LUXURY LIVING PERSONIFIED

Now for immediate sale, an inspection of 14a and 14b Windmill Street, Port Macquarie is a must if you are in the market for a luxury townhouse in a highly sought after location on the Port Macquarie headlands.

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oth townhouses are an exceptional example of highly skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail. Nothing has been taken for granted; from the inclusion of top of the line appliances, fittings and fixtures, to the very well thought out floor plan of both residences, comfort and privacy is at the forefront of this build. The exterior of the townhouses is a standout in their streetscape. Taking full advantage of the block's sloping footprint, both are tri-level; an ingenious design has resulted from John’s vision and experience from over 43 years in the building industry. Exposed aggregate drives and garden edging, aluminium powder coated security gated fencing, tropical gardens and lush lawns; Hardie Stria horizontal exterior cladding in Surfmist, Monument colour accents framing the windows, on the privacy screening panels and feature posts; the facade of both residences are a modern blend of texture and colour. 14A WINDMILL STREET - Luxury At Its Best Found at the front of the block, 14a stands proud. Entry is via the exposed aggregate pathway through the front courtyard to a tiled portico that wraps around to an undercover alfresco. A lime stained timber and horizontal glass

panelled entrance door opens into the expansive hallway that leads you through the home. Underfoot and throughout the living areas is a beautiful Southern Beech timber floor. Left of the entry you find the media room. Having a ceiling fan plus ducted heating and air-conditioning, it is a wonderful space to sit back, relax and watch your favourite movie in seclusion. Continuing on through the hallway, there is a storage cupboard and a guest powder room, complete with its own under stairway storage room with custom-built shelving. Colortile Tiles With Style have excelled supplying not only the traditional patterned floor tile in navy blue and white and crisp white wall tiles, but also the royal blue Timberline wall hung vanity. To complete the powder room, a timber look mirror unit adds a touch of contemporary style. 1st Level - Open Plan Kitchen, Meals, Family Entertaining family and friends, or a cosy meal at home have never been easier. The open plan kitchen, meals and family rooms all combine seamlessly and open out through double glass stacker sliding doors from Southern Star Windows, to the outdoor alfresco entertaining area. A composite marble-topped island is a stunning centrepiece. It doubles as a breakfast bar one side and has a centrally placed wine fridge the other, a set of three deep, soft close

drawers flanks either side of the wine fridge. Along the back wall of the kitchen is a floor to ceiling pantry, an expanse of composite marble-topped cabinetry plus overhead cabinetry. Centrally placed is the Blanco sink with stainless steel Methven flick mixer. Vertically laid tiles have been used as the splashback behind the cooking and food prep areas, whilst a window is placed above the sink allowing for views to the rear of the property. The custom-built kitchen cabinetry curves around the room and has an Inalto dishwasher, induction oven and concealed range-hood incorporated, as well as a microwave nook, corner cupboard and a space for the Fisher & Paykel refrigerator. Designed and installed by John and his team of quality tradesmen, it is the hub of the home and one that would delight any home cook.

2nd Level - Laundry, Garage and Storage Alongside the kitchen, a doorway opens to a timber staircase leading to the laundry and down to the double garage and storage rooms. Very well laid out, the laundry wet area has a grey tone Italian stone look tiles, custom above and below bench cabinetry with composite marble top and a white tile splashback. The cabinetry houses the deep, stainless steel laundry tub one side, with the washing machine and dryer already in place alongside. A glass sliding door opens out to the outside drying area. An oversized double garage with panel lift door provides a secure space for two large vehicles. Under home, storage has been incorporated, taking full advantage of the slope of the block. All have been lined with “Pine ridge” vertical Hardie's wall cladding.

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3rd Level - Master Bedroom with Ensuite, Family Bedrooms and Bathroom Arise an exquisitely crafted Southern Beech timber staircase to a landing with opaque window above allowing in natural light, then changing direction and further extending up another small flight of stairs to the top level of the residence. Southern Beech flooring continues on, leading you through past a bank of storage cupboards and on to a home office nook, master suite and three family bedrooms. The master is a masterpiece. Having its own private frameless glass and timber-framed balcony, it boasts ocean views. An adjoining en-suite has a Timberline wall hung double vanity with his and hers above bench oval marble hand-basins, stainless steel tapware, and wavy finish gloss white wall tile with a stunning Calcutta marble look floor tile. A freestanding bath is placed in front of a double set of opaque louvre windows; there is

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also a corner glass-doored shower recess and separate WC. Completing the master is a walk-in robe with wrap around his and hers hanging and shelving spaces, along with drawers. All three family bedrooms are a fantastic size, have built-in wardrobes with mirror fronts, ducted heating and air, ceiling fan and plush carpet underfoot. Servicing these is the family bathroom. The beautiful mini timber plank look floor tiles are a modern touch and a contrast for the white floor to ceiling wall tiles and tiles that encase the bath. Separate glass-doored shower recess and a large vanity within bench handbasin and mirror above are all tucked away behind a cavity sliding door. Another powder room adds to the amenities. 14a has a 6 KW, 22-panel solar system with storage battery and a home security system installed, plus a Solahart hot water system, making the townhouse energy efficient.

14B WINDMILL STREET - Luxury and Privacy The exposed aggregate drive leads you down to 14B. Similar in many aspects to 14a, this townhouse exudes both luxury and easy care living in a private setting. From the tiled front portico to the lime stained entrance door and Stria wall cladding, the modern feel continues on with the strata development. Mirra screen fencing installed by Mal’s Fencing encases and divides both properties and provides a backing for the fully established tropical gardens and exposed aggregate exterior stairways and garden edgings. Brodie Wynter Concreting has done himself proud via the expert job completed on the driveways, paths and garden edgings. The interior of the home presents beautifully. Also being tri-level, the floor plan is well thought out, providing open plan living spaces, along with private relax zones.

1st Level - Entrance Hall, Media Room, Home Office, Powder Room and Double Garage Southern Beech timber flooring underfoot leads you left to an internal access door to the double garage and right past the media room and home office. The media room has split system heating and air-conditioning, ceiling fan and a window with roller blinds. Across the hall is the home office tucked away behind a space-saving cavity sliding door. Next door is a guest powder room with WC and hand basin, with a timber-framed mirror unit above. 2nd Level - Open Plan Kitchen, Meals, Family & Outdoor Alfresco, Laundry Descend a small flight of steps to the open plan living area. A feeling of spaciousness abounds. Creating this is the 3.2 m high ceiling height with a square set cornice, warm Southern Beech timber flooring and a triple glass


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stacker door opening out to the tiled alfresco. The alfresco features a dividing wall one side, offering privacy from neighbouring properties. Surrounded by the tropical gardens and lush lawns, further privacy is provided by aluminium screen fencing. Composite marble bench-tops in a U-shape are paramount in the ultra-modern kitchen. Incorporating a Mandela double stainless steel sink with flick mixer, the cabinetry takes the form of a divider to the living space, being a breakfast bar one side and food preparation and cooking area the other. Under bench is the Inalto dishwasher and a wealth of storage, including cupboards and soft close drawers. Small white square tiles act as the splashback above bench and continue on to surround the Belini range-hood and Inalto induction oven. A built-in corner pantry provides further storage for condiments and cooking utensils close at hand. To complete the kitchen is the space for

the refrigerator, a water point for the fridge ice maker and white pendant lights above the breakfast bar. Tucked neatly away under the stairway to the top level is the well-appointed laundry and storage cupboard. Grey tone Italian stone look tiles, a deep laundry tub and easy access to the outdoor drying area via a sliding glass door all add up to a very functional space. 3rd Level - Master Bedroom with Ensuite, Family Bedrooms and Bathroom Ascend the exquisitely crafted Southern Beech timber staircase to a landing; left is a guest WC hidden away behind a cavity sliding door. It has a honeycomb-patterned grey floor tile and handbasin. Right, the landing continues along a hallway that wraps around to the master suite, family bedrooms and bathroom. The master ensuite is luxuriously appointed, comprising a Timberline vanity wall hung cabinet with white top and oval marble hand

basin, wavy finish gloss white wall tiles, with a stunning Calcutta marble look floor tile, glass-fronted corner shower recess and WC. A private frameless glass and timber-framed balcony accessed through glass sliding doors that are fitted with roller blinds give a relaxing space to take in the ocean view. A four glassdoored built-in robe, ducted heating and cooling, ceiling fan and plush carpet add to the luxury. Wrapping around the top level, the Southern Beech timber hallway takes you past the family bathroom and on to the three family bedrooms. All a generous size, they have carpet, glass-fronted built-in robes, ceiling fan, ducted heating and cooling, roller blinds and aluminium privacy screening on the outside of their windows. The family bathroom is in keeping with the theme, having beautiful mini timber plank look floor tiles, white floor to ceiling wall tiles, a

corner shower with glass screens and a white gloss vanity with porcelain top. Placed beneath an opaque window, a bath completes the family amenities. This home also has a 6 KW, 22-panel solar system and one battery plus a Solahart hot water system, making the townhouse very energy efficient.

OPEN BY APPOINTMENT and AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE PURCHASE. To view, contact All Round Realty today by phoning 1300 244 160. These luxurious townhouses are available for immediate purchase and are awaiting your inspection. If you are in the market for a residence that is turn key, all you need do is move in, and furnish it to make it your own. Don’t miss this opportunity; call today. Viewing is by appointment only.

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From the Builder - John Lanfranchi Lanfranchi Housing owner John Lanfranchi would like to invite you to view their most recent project, two luxury four bedroom townhouses at 14 Windmill Street, Port Macquarie. The townhouses are a Strata Title Development, designed to suit the site, which has approximately 4 m of fall over the site. We helped our clients, the Ryders, negotiate the purchase of the site and settlement of the land. Whilst this was happening, I started to prepare the design with the help of Coastal Survey providing the site levels. After one month I had the designs sorted out with the Ryders. It was interesting working with them, as they live in West Port Connecticut in America. Everything was done via email and Skype.

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The Ryders visited the vacant site in December 2018 and returned in January 2020 to see the finished project. Tell us about your business. I started my building career as an apprentice carpenter joiner in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria and have now been in the industry for over 43 years and a builder for 36 years. Lanfranchi Housing has been trading in the local area since 1998. What is different about your building company? The main difference between me and other companies is that clients deal with me at all times, from the time they start to purchase their land, the concept for the project ready to go through town planning and all approvals

required for the project to start. I manage all of the sub-trades and suppliers who work with us on the project until completion. My partner, Bev, does all the work required to get us there - computer work, drafting and managing the office of our building company. We aim to give a fixed price contract and work within budgets and time frames to complete the project to our client's satisfaction. Do you source materials and associated trades locally? Yes. We would like to thank our sub-trades involved with this project: Coastal Surveying, Delaforce Backhoe, Mark Pritchard Carpen-

try Services, Brodie Wynter Concreting, Fink Carpentry & Cladding Services, Affordable Plumbing, Damien Thompson Plastering, Franki Tiling, Hastings Cork & Timber, Markezic Painting Services, Tony Miller Electrical, Airon Air-conditioning, Mal’s Fencing, Fastplast, Tradelink, Valley Garden Centre, Solahart, Caresolar, Our Town Fencing, Beacon Lighting, Elegant Blinds, Inalto Appliances and Harvey Norman Electrical. What type of construction do you specialise in? We don’t specialise in any one type; we do many. I will build for a first home buyer on a


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budget or design and build an architectural home for a client with their needs in mind. If you're an investor looking for a builder to build your investment property with everything that a good tenant needs, or if like the Ryder's project you do not need to be there and you can trust your builder on what they can do for you, come and see the project at 14 Windmill Street, Port Macquarie by appointment only: phone 0419 383 069. From the Owners - Alison & William Ryder You chose John Lanfranchi to construct your new homes. How has it been working with John and his team? We knew John and his business manager Bev personally for many years prior to going through the build process with them. We knew their stellar reputation and had already been familiar with the impeccable quality that goes into each of their projects. Besides being lovely

If my husband and I were unsure about something or had any questions, they

people, they operate their were always willing business with integrity helpful anytime that we to take extra time to and professionalism. The asked for recommenexplain things. We whole process, start to dations. If my husband would definitely take finish, was made very and I were unsure about on another project with simple - thanks in large something or had any them again in the future. part to their experience questions, they were aland enthusiasm. They ways willing to take extra have been an absolute time to explain things. joy to work with. We would definitely Would you recommend John to prospectake on another project with them again in the tive home builders? future. We would without hesitation recomDid you have any particular desires when mend John and his company to prospective you first approached John in relation to home builders. Despite being over 15,000 the building? If so, how were these met? kilometres away, they managed to provide a We had very specific ideas and visions for very enjoyable home building experience. This the new homes John built for us in terms of was in large part thanks to them being highly features and style. John and his team were flexresponsive and easy to communicate with. ible in accommodating our ideas throughout They conduct the decision-making process the process and were able to incorporate most transparently and were very professional and of our input, which is something that we are

immeasurably grateful for. What is your favourite part of the homes? We are fortunate enough to have ocean glimpses from the homes John built for us on Windmill Street, and we love how John maximised how we can enjoy those views by positioning the areas we use most in our home (the kitchen, ensuite and alfresco) to take advantage of those views. We love how the homes are open and airy with a lot of natural light and an overall coastal style. Besides the ocean glimpses, the master bathroom’s soaking tub takes a close second as our favourite feature. How do the homes suit your lifestyle? Our home suits our outdoor active lifestyle perfectly. It is close to the beach and tons of walking trails. It’s spacious enough for our growing family and has all the features we could ask for in a new home. Overall, we are quite pleased with how everything turned out!

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one are the days of the basic dishes can be cooked at once with no cross oven, cooktop and rangehood contamination across the food, spoiling the end combo in the kitchen - technology result. now, more than ever, can make PYROLYTIC OVENS even the most basic home cook Pyrolysis is a process of decomposition look like a superstar. brought about by high temperatures. Pyrolytic The following are what I would consider to ovens do exactly that - a pyrolysis clean cycle be the five most important technologies to will bring the internal oven cavity temperature consider when determining around 500 degrees for how a new cooking a period of time - any appliance will not only food residue on the improve your results, but oven walls is incinerated, Off-board motors take the bulk also your quality of life. leaving a fine ash to of the noise and extraction effort STEAM OVENS be wiped out. This away from the hood itself, with Steam molecules addresses the pain point the motor placed outside penetrate food in a way of having to clean an of the home. This allows hot, dry air cannot - as oven - but this feature higher volume of air a consequence, steam will not do anything to movement - meaning better is a great way to evenly improve the quality of removal of steam and smoke cook foods that require your cooking results! with less noise. gentle heat and moisture INDUCTION to maintain flavour and COOKTOPS texture. Meat, fish, poultry, Induction cooktops vegetables, rice and even have no active heating breads will yield exceptional results when elements - the cooking vessel becomes the cooked with steam. Steam combination ovens element. This allows for much faster heating, allow for even internal cooking via steam, far better control of heat, and superior and hot, crispy surfaces via conventional hot efficiency - around 90% of the heat generated air baking - ideal for perfectly cooked, crispy is transferred to the food being cooked, vs. skinned chicken or fish. approximately 70% for conventional electric, Steam will not allow for transfer of flavours or around 55% for gas. Induction cook tops within the oven cavity, meaning two or more require specific cookware - if a fridge magnet

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sticks to the base of your pan, you’re good to go. GAS COOKTOPS Gas offers exceptional heat control vs. standard electric cook tops, with the trade off being a high amount of residual heat generated. Typically gas is the worst technology for efficient transfer of heat to food via your pan - moreso if you have a fan or air conditioner blowing air in the vicinity. Gas does, however, lend itself very well to wok cooking, where the high sides of the pan can be utilised in the cooking process. OFF BOARD MOTOR RANGEHOODS Rangehoods come in many shapes and sizes, and extracted air can be ducted through walls, through the roof or recirculated into the kitchen. Generally, a higher volume of air movement means more noise - which means conversation can become difficult. Off-board motors take the bulk of the noise and extraction effort away from the hood itself, with the motor placed outside of the home. This allows higher volume of air movement - meaning better removal of steam and smoke - with less noise. At Harvey Norman Port Macquarie, we have a great range of cooking appliances on display from some of the biggest names in the home appliance industry, including AEG, Electrolux, Miele and Smeg. Come and see us today for the best advice regarding your next kitchen appliance.


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Johnson Family Homes Are you thinking about a new home in 2020? If you are a "First Home Buyer", there are still Government assistance options available to help you get started.

2. First Home Buyer’s Assistance Scheme - this scheme offers a full or partial exemption on the Transfer Duty (aka Stamp Duty) on the purchase of a new home or land.

According to Revenue NSW’s website, the following options are still available:

This can save new home buyers many thousands of dollars.

1. First Home Owner’s Grant - a $10,000 grant that can be used as part of a deposit to buy a brand new home or to build a new home. There are conditions of course, with an important one being the price of the home $600,000 for a new home or $750,000 for a land + build package.

Johnson Family Homes have both completed homes and home packages available that meet the criteria for these grants and assistance schemes. Check out our website at johnsonfamilyhomes.com.au or give us a call.

Add sizzle to your outdoors at Barbeques Galore Why cook inside; it heats up the house and the smells of your cooking spread throughout your home. Eating outside all year round is the Australian dream, and no home built today is complete without its own alfresco area. Outdoor kitchens are on the rise. Studies have suggested an outdoor kitchen can increase the value of the home by up to twice the installation cost. They also increase the size of your kitchen, enhance the owner’s social standing and improve their wellness.

Barbeques Galore can help you find your ideal outdoor kitchen. With prices starting at $1,100 (for a barbeque, sink and range) for a roll-in solution or, alternatively, we can provide barbeques, burners, fridges etc. for your own cabinetry. We stock Weber, Beefeater and the award winning Ziegler & Brown Turbo range, plus many other brands. So come into store and see how we can add value and style to your outdoors. Barbeques Galore, 30 Central Road, Port Macquarie.

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RENO ROYALTY Forget TV shows like The Block or House Rules, HEM Property’s Renovation Royalty competition is back, bigger than ever and definitely the best, putting the spotlight on the best renovators right here in Port Macquarie!

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ow exciting is your new competition! Tell us more. We can’t wait to get started! At HEM, we understand that people love their homes, and we always get inspired when we see how they have improved their prized possession. Our town is full of creative people, with great style and design, great builders and local trades. We want to celebrate this and reward all their hard work. So, we are running this awesome competition to find Port Macquarie’s best renovated home. Who can enter and how? It’s open to everyone. Whether you are a DIY demon who has gutted the family home, or a qualified builder who has completely renovated a beach shack, we want to see your handy work. Full details of how to enter are below, but it couldn’t be easier; just send us a before and after photo of your work.

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This year you have put together the ultimate prize. This renovation That’s right! We love our competition aligns beautiful coastal town and wanted perfectly with our to showcase how incredibly lucky philosophy and gives we really are to have some of the us the chance to best restaurants, accommodation showcase YOU and and experiences on the East Coast, as much as possible. celebrate your hard most of which we tend to take for Tell us why HEM work and success. granted. Thanks to some incredible Property are local businesses, we have put so passionate together a HUGE prize this year. about running a As well as being crowned as competition like this? Port’s “Reno Royalty”, the winner will receive At HEM our focus has always been about the ultimate weekend "staycation", with a YOU and YOUR home, unlike others in town two-night stay at the Mercure Centro Hotel. who boast about being the biggest and push In addition, you will be wined and dined all a “look at me” style of advertising. That’s weekend and enjoy everything Port Macqaurie has to offer. Our beautiful town has suffered not us. This renovation competition aligns some hardships recently with the destructive perfectly with our philosophy and gives us the fires, and we want to support our community chance to showcase YOU and celebrate your

HEM Property are teaming up with some of Port’s best-known styling and renovating experts to find Port Macquarie’s best renovator. If you have renovated in the area, we want to showcase it & reward your hard work by giving you the chance to WIN an awesome prize package & be crowned Port Macquarie’s Reno Royalty 2020.

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hard work and success. Equally, we also just love seeing people’s new renos! We are all very excited to see the entries coming in. Briefly, the year ahead - how do you see it panning out? 2020 has really started with a bang! HEM Property have seen huge numbers of buyers at open houses and enquiring to buy compared to last year. With the Sydney market showing renewed signs of growth and interest rates still low, we are expecting this year to be busier than ever.

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WHO CAN ENTER? Anyone who has recently renovated a home in our area is encouraged to enter. Whether it’s big or small, if you are a DIY novice or a qualified builder, it doesn’t matter…we can’t wait to see how you have transformed your home. HOW TO ENTER? It’s easy. Send us ‘before & after’ photos of your handy work. Either drop this into our office, email them to ashley@ hemproperty.com.au or submit via our HEM Facebook or Instagram page using #hemrenoroyalty2020 HOW TO WIN? The gurus of all things ‘Renovation and Styling’; Sess&Sass Design Co., The Style Vibe & Lawrence Built, will be our expert judges and will scrutinise all entries, ultimately picking the one they feel should be crowned as Port’s Best Reno. WHAT CAN YOU WIN? In addition to being crowned as Port Macquarie’s “Reno Royalty”, the winner will be rewarded with a superb “staycation” weekend right here in Port Macquarie. This includes a luxury, 2 night stay at Mercure Centro Hotel in a spa room and some of Port’s best local business’s will take care of you with vouchers for food and drink at Roam cafe, Coast Lighthouse, Moorebeer Brewing Co., Char Bar Catering and Synergy Restuarant. Sess&Sass Design Co. will offer a 1hr Words of Wisdom Package valued at $260 and we will throw in some spending money and a beautiful bouquet from Glasshouse Flowers and Design. If you like, we’ll also appraise your home, so you can find out how much your work has really paid off!

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“Anyone can sell a home, but few agents can offer MORE than just that.”

MORE THAN JUST A SOLD SIGN At HEM we offer more than just a simple transaction of selling your home and a “see you later”. Our approach is built on being able to negotiate a great price, whilst offering an easy, stress-free transition, every step of the way. In an industry that has forgotten about the buyer and seller, focusing instead on slick marketing, overused technology and glorifying the agent, Andrew Meldrum takes a different, more holistic approach, which provides a service synonymous with the perspective of those he is working for. Listening to buyers and sellers for over 20 years, I have learnt to focus on what my role actually is. As a seller and buyer myself, I want to know how to achieve the best result and how to get there with the least amount of stress. I expect to be given honest, accurate information on pricing, whilst being advised and helped through the entire process, from preparing the home for sale to the packing up to leave when it is sold. It’s not rocket science, it’s about treating people the way I would like to be treated and actually being there, on your side during the journey offering solutions, guidance and even rolling up my sleeves and getting my hands dirty when things don’t go to plan.

The foundations of HEM were born from understanding that people need MORE THAN just slick advertising and that they deserve a better experience. So if it is MORE THAN average you are seeking when making the next move, contact Andrew Meldrum and find your Happy Ever More….

ANDREW MELDRUM | 0401 408 087 02 6583 2324 | hemproperty.com.au 1 Greater Port Macquarie focus

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