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contents 04 From the editor The race to be fully-vaccinated is well underway in the Hunter Valley. And, while I don’t personally agree with being forced to receive the jab, for fear of being omitted from certain “freedoms”, it’s become apparent that we have no choice if we want a bit of normality in our lives. So, taking everything into consideration, it’s somewhat surprising to see the Upper Hunter LGA (Local Government Area) leading the way as of 19 September. The region, which has rarely registered a positive COVID-19 case in almost 18 months, sits at 51.2%. It’s not a bad effort considering NSW is 52.7% overall – and the vaccine isn’t readily available further up the Hunter Expressway. Port Stephens LGA also boasts a high rate, 50.1%, just ahead of Lake Macquarie (49%). Dungog LGA (48.3%), Newcastle LGA (47.4%) and Maitland (42.7%) are tracking nicely, too. The worrying spots, however, appear to be Singleton and Cessnock LGAs with 37.6% and 36.9% respectively.

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Charlestown Golf Club to welcome new addition SCHOOL HOLIDAYS GUIDE

Looking for something to do with the kids? SIMON’S JOURNEY

Survivor takes on challenge for Camp Quality SONG TUGS AT HEARTSTRINGS

Newcastle musician Rod Coote releases new single

on the cover Newcastle magician Joel Howlett has found a new way to spread joy. See cover story, page 7. Shot on location at Kahibah. Photo: Peter Stoop

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Muswellbrook is the worst-ranked LGA in the state, according to official NSW Health statistics. Only 34.1% of its residents have been inoculated twice. It means mayor Rod Scholes has some serious work to do in the coming weeks to rectify that situation.

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New driving range a hit for Charlestown Golf Club Ten years after the idea was first putt around the grounds, Charlestown Golf Club is nearing tee-off at its new driving range. While a date is yet to be finalised on the $1.7 million addition, general manager Joanna Mantle is hoping it will be an early Christmas gift for

the Hunter region. “Opening day – that’s a very good question,” she said. “It was originally August, then we were hoping for late-September, then the long weekend in October, and now it’s (fingers crossed) November.

Charlestown Golf Club head professional Ryan Smith is keeping a close eye on the site’s teerific new addition. Photo: Peter Stoop

“We’ve had a few setbacks with COVID, delayed stock and equipment, and lockdowns, but we can see the end product now.” When tools are finally down, Charlestown Golf Club will welcome a 235 metre, 35-bay driving range including an automated ball dispenser, as well as a purpose-built training and coaching area. The undercover facility, boasting 24 public bays and 10 member-only bays, will be flood-lit seven days a week. Ms Mantle says the club believes the “state-of-the-art” driving range will attract a new demographic through its doors. “We’re really hoping the range will cater not only to the greater golfing community, but also to corporate events, fundraising days and private functions,” she said.

“This is not just for our members, or for Charlestown, this is for the whole community to enjoy. “We’re hoping we see golf participation and our membership increase significantly.” The driving range has been the vision of board members and management for a decade. It is hoped the addition will complement the existing 18-hole championship golf course and clubhouse, as well as open up opportunities to host more premier events in the region. “We believe [the driving range] will redefine the face of golf in Lake Macquarie and Newcastle, with extended operating hours at night and access to the most advanced coaching and training facilities available,” Ms Mantle said. - Rebecca Riddle

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Charlestown tots finding rainbows in lockdown Three-year-old Oliver Blackmore and his one-year-old sister Maeve may not understand the terms “lockdown” or “COVID-19” but the Charlestown tots do know that it’s because of these words they now have the beginnings of an art gallery on their front fence.

And while the siblings are enjoying watching the front of their Algona Road address slowly filling with colour, they’d love their community to get involved. Using cable ties and tape, their cardboard creations have been secured to the steel fence

Charli Blackmore and her children Maeve (1) and Oliver (3) are hoping their community will join them in finding colour despite the current lockdown. Photo: Peter Stoop

bordering their home, yet the pair still have almost 10 metres of ‘art space’ to fill. “It started with rainbows,” says mum Charli. “And if you have rainbows there are always fairies nearby, so they came next. “Then it was the word ‘Smile’. “Then Oliver wanted Lightning McQueen and a racing snail from Turbo, so next came ‘Burn’. “I have no idea what’ll be next.” Charli, a casual primary school teacher, says her busy youngsters are missing spending time at childcare. Despite both parents being fully vaccinated, Charli says her husband’s cystic fibrosis means it’s safer to keep the kids at home for the time being. So as the Hunter enters week

seven of lockdown, the family’s ‘art fence’ has become a positive way to spend their days. “Oliver and Maeve are too young to understand everything that’s going on, all they know is they haven’t been to childcare for a while, so this hopefully makes them smile,” Charli says. “It also brings a little joy to people who are walking by and it gives families an activity to keep kids busy. “It honestly cheers me up too.” Charli is now hoping others will add their own special artworks. “We’ve had our first drop-off last week – a dreamcatcher. “People can leave painted rocks, pompoms, anything really, and hopefully it’ll help us all get through this with a smile.” - Rebecca Riddle

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What’s on in the Hunter these school holidays? Hunter businesses, councils, galleries and community groups are rallying in an attempt to ensure kids in the region don’t go lockdown crazy these school holidays. And while it’s not what any of us had hoped for, lockdown doesn’t have

Paint and Sip are offering a step-by-step art class from home during the September school holidays. It’s just one of the ideas the Newcastle Weekly has to help you keep kids busy this term break.

to mean locked-in. Here’s some ideas to help keep everyone entertained. ART Paint and Sip founder Kathy Chalker has opened up her creative studio for kids these school holidays – virtually. The Newcastle franchise is offering a range of kid-friendly painting workshops, all from the comfort of home. Kids can learn to paint Olaf from Frozen with an online pre-recorded step-by-step painting class, or order an Artbox and choose their own design. The sessions are available online and cost $100 per child, Artboxes are $80 each. Creative Kids vouchers are accepted as payment. Visit paintandsipstudios.com.au/ newcastle for more details. NEWCASTLE MUSEUM Newcastle Museum resident

scientist Catherine King is hosting experiments online during the school holidays. Rather than just giving parents and kids science-at-home activities, the Newcastle Museum team also wants kids to show them their successes by sending in photos via its Facebook page. LAKE MACQUARIE COUNCIL LMCC is offering art packs delivered to your door during the school holidays. There are four to choose from, with activities suitable for all ages. The packs can be purchased using discover vouchers and can be posted directly to participants. Go to lakemac.com.au for more information about the council’s holiday program. NEWCASTLE ART GALLERY The Newcastle Art Gallery is offering a free interactive art workshop on Monday 27 and Wednesday 29 September at 10am. Kids will be

asked to go on an adventure and gather up flowers, twigs and leaves to create their own nature craft. Go to trybooking.com/BUCAF OUTDOORS New websites are popping up all the time offering families new ways to check out their LGA. For Lake Mac residents try lakemacfamilylife.com. au/articles/out-about/family-walks/ for a list of walks to enjoy in the area. MAITLAND CITY LIBRARY Maitland Libraries are hoping to fire up kids’ imagination and change the way they see the world. The regional book hub is hosting a trio of online programs including arts and crafts, books, and fun activities about Halloween, the art of language and a fairy garden. Still stuck for ideas? For the full guide, go to newcastleweekly.com.au - Rebecca Riddle

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Magician finds wand-erful way to share his talent Even though he’s been dealt a tough hand over the past two years, Hunter magician Joel Howlett remains positive. When the pandemic was first declared in 2020 his shows were cancelled and, just as things started to look up again, a second wave of COVID-19 hit the region last month.

While it’s been a difficult period that’s presented many challenges, Joel has come up with a wand-erful way to keep sharing his magical talents. Through his enterprise JD’s World of Magic, he is offering shows via video conferencing platform Zoom to help spread

Hunter magician Joel Howlett has taken to performing shows via Zoom. Photo: Peter Stoop

wonder and excitement. “I really miss performing, it is what I enjoy most,” he said. “Last year I saw other magicians doing Zoom shows and I thought ‘oh that isn’t a great platform for magic’ because you have to be so interactive. “I believed you needed to see magic live, so I avoided doing them but then this year I got an offer to do a show and I gave it a try. “Much to my surprise and relief it went really well.” Ever since that moment, Joel has been doing what he can to share joy via the internet. As part of the school holidays, he’s partnered with Lake Mac Libraries to teach the region a new magic trick each day and he’s even created some activity packs to keep kids entertained.

For Joel, the best part of the shows is seeing the smiles. “I am trying to keep it very playful and let them know the magic only works because we are doing it together,” he said. “The style of magic that I like is the classic magician look. “There are things like the cups and balls, the big rings that link and unlink, the live doves and the rabbit appearing out of the hat.” While he is looking forward to performing live again, he says there is a silver lining to the lockdown – spending moments with his daughter. “I am enjoying time with Mia. That is special and it’s something a lot of dads don’t get,” he explained. Go to newcastleweekly.com.au for an extended version of this story. - Elizabeth Symington

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Leukemia survivor Simon says thank you to a charity that supported him through tough times

Simon Morris is hoping to raise $15,000 for Camp Quality.

Simon Morris has defied the odds not once, not twice, but three times. As a child he won a battle against leukemia and, this year, he had two scares with a tumour and fluid on his brain. The Maitland local is sharing his story to raise awareness and funds for a charity that’s given him so much – Camp Quality. “Camp Quality has been in my life for 20-odd years,” he said. “I was diagnosed with leukemia when I was nine back in 1989. “I went down to Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney for treatment, because there was no hospital that could treat young ones up this way and we were pretty much stuck there for two years.”

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This is when the national charity stepped in to help. It supported Simon and his family through his treatment by providing them with helpful information and some breaks from cancer through the Camp Quality Retreats. Simon was also invited to attend events, where he would connect with other kids who were fighting cancer. “I went to their camps for about 10 or 12 years, every year I would go in September and do a week with them,” he said. “It was good for me because there were other kids going through the same sort of treatment. “You didn’t look funny being the only one with a bald head. “They were the best, I feel very lucky that I’m one of the survivors. I had a few friends that I met at hospital and at camps who have sadly passed away over the years.” Fast forward to now and Simon has remained connected with Camp Quality, volunteering as a companion at its Kids Camps and participating in the 1000 K’s 4 Kids initiative. Since 2016 he’s got on his bike and cycled thousands of kilometres to support children fighting cancer. While this year’s edition has been forced to turn virtual, it has actually worked in Simon’s favour. In March he went to hospital after suffering from several headaches and migraines. “In the end I had to have an MRI and after that I was told that I had tumour on the edge of my brain,” he said. “So, I was put in hospital from that day back in March and

I stayed until they scheduled surgery and then I went to a neurosurgeon, and he removed the tumour. “It was a scary moment waiting for the tests to be done, they sent it to Sydney to be tested and we got the return that it was benign. “So, it wasn’t cancerous, thank god but I have had another scare since then. “The valve that takes the liquid away from around your brain got clogged up and I ended up having to get a shunt put in.” If Camp Quality’s 1000 K’s 4 Kids campaign was to run as normal, it sees participants cycle 1,000 kilometres over 10 days. However, in its 10th year, thanks to COVID-19, the charity is encouraging teams to take on the challenge virtually. For Simon it means jumping on his bike whenever he can and spreading the message of what not-for-profit does. “The other day I decided to put the riding gear on and I’ve been doing 20km to 30km when I get on the bike and can have a spin,” he said. The father of one adds it’s a chance for him to thank the group that gave him so much. “I want to give back to the charity for what they’ve given me,” he said. “They helped me through a lot. It is not cheap to send these kids to the camps, there is a lot of money needed so I am just here to give back, help and thank them for everything they did for me.” Simon’s fundraising goal is $15,000, to donate go to fundraise.campquality.org.au - Elizabeth Symington


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Rod Coote hopes to tug at heartstrings with new single Newcastle singer-songwriter Rod Coote makes no apologies for trying to tug at your heartstrings with his latest offering, Wild Pine. The single, recorded in Byron Bay earlier this year with platinum-award

Newcastle singer-songwriter Rod Coote has just released his latest single Wild Pine.

winning producer Garrett Kato is “super sentimental”, according to the Novocastrian indie-folk musician. “It’s the product of cathartic writing, allowing me to explore and process the onset of grief after the passing of my grandfather,” he said. “I believe it will connect with many who are also separated with their loved ones during the current (COVID-19) climate.” Raw, genuine and laden with emotion, Wild Pine holds a special place in the listener’s heart from the first spin, evoking feelings of loss, love and reflection of those who have died. “This is personally a very special song to me and is an ode to my grandfather,” Coote said. “He passed away around the time I wrote it.”

Wild Pine embarks on a doubleedged emotional journey of loss and remembrance, exploring the joyous celebration of an existence well-lived and never forgotten yet not present with us this day. “To me, this song represents his life,” Coote said. “My grandfather lived mostly in regional Australia surrounded by pine trees and experienced cold, harsh winters. “Like a pine tree in the wild, he endured immense hardships throughout his life but didn’t shed his leaves in adversity.” He’s now gearing up for a summer tour to promote his next single Unwind, with stops in Sydney, throughout the Hunter, and regional NSW. - Rod Thompson

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Smoked Chicken Pappardelle Pasta Serves 2 - 3

Organic eats To help you celebrate Australian Organic Awareness Month we’re sharing a couple of delicious recipes.

1 pack Cleaver’s Organic Smoked Chicken 150g Pappardelle pasta 1 bunch green asparagus 1 small zucchini 100gm peas 25ml extra virgin olive oil – cold pressed 1 clove garlic – crushed 75ml white wine – Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc

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Salt flakes Preheat oven to 130°C fan-forced. Heat 1 teaspoon oil in an ovenproof casserole dish over high heat. Add half the beef. Cook, for about 3 minutes, turning until browned all over. Remove to a plate. Repeat with oil and remaining beef.

Prep 15 min Cook 3-4 Hours 800g trimmed Cleaver’s Organic Beef Chuck Steak, cut into 5cm pieces 2 tbs olive oil 1 small red onion, halved, thinly sliced 2 tsp sweet paprika 400g can cherry tomatoes 250ml (1 cup) reduced salt beef stock 600g butternut pumpkin, peeled, cut into 3cm cubes 1 red capsicum, cut into 2cm pieces 4 wholegrain wraps, warmed 4 tbs hummus 1 cos lettuce, cut into rounds 1 large carrot, coarsely grated 6 cherry tomatoes, sliced 1 avocado, diced 1/4 cup parsley leaves

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Reduce heat to medium. Add remaining 2 teaspoons oil and the onion. Cook, stirring occasionally, about 3 minutes, until soft. Add paprika. Cook, stirring 1 minute. Add canned tomatoes and stock. Return the beef and any juices to the pan, bring to simmer. Press a piece of baking paper onto the surface and cover with a lid. Transfer to the oven. Cook for 3 hours. Remove from oven, set aside. Increase oven to 220°C fan-forced. Combine pumpkin and capsicum in roasting pan. Drizzle with remaining oil and season. Roast 30 minutes until lightly golden and tender. Remove beef to a plate and coarsely shred using two forks. Spread wraps with hommus. Top with lettuce, carrot, roast vegetables and beef. Combine tomatoes, avocado and parsley, spoon over beef. Serve. TIP: If you don’t have an ovenproof casserole dish suitable for both stovetop and oven, cook step 1-2 in a frying pan then transfer to an ovenproof dish to cook in the oven.

Cracked black pepper 50g Pecorino or Parmesan cheese Place a pot of water (with a pinch of salt) on the stove (high heat) and cook the pasta when it comes to a boil. While water heats, cut the smoked chicken into strips and slice the vegetables ready for the cooking process. In a frypan over a medium heat sauté the whole garlic in olive oil gently until starting to colour and carefully add the white wine to arrest cooking process. It is important to reduce the wine by at least half before adding the cream to the same pan. Strain off pappardelle pasta. Add vegetables and chicken to sauce (adjust seasoning & remove whole garlic clove) and cook for 2-3 minutes before adding hot pasta to pan and stirring through. Serve into bowls and finish with cracked pepper, cheese and herbs. Recipes and images courtesy of Cleaver’s Organic cleaversorganic.com.au/


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Follow a few basic hints to care for your phalaenopsis orchids Phalaenopsis or commonly known as Moth Orchid is one of the easiest orchids to grow indoors. They may look delicate, but they are surprisingly hardy and can bloom for up to six months. Native to Papua New Guinea, India and southern Nepal, they like a warm tropical climate and, with care, you can grow them inside.

Caring for phalaenopsis orchids in your home isn’t difficult, especially if you follow a few basic hints. Choose a room that gets light for most of the day, particularly facing a north-east window. Note, west facing windows can be too hot. The tall delicate flower stalks need support to avoid breaking – secure the stems to slender bamboo stakes with a small clip or wire. Keep plants moist as they don’t have storage organs – don’t let potting mix dry out, but don’t overwater either. Liquid fertiliser can be applied every 7-to-14 days – try Searles Flourish for Orchids. Re-potting each year or two is recommended.

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olivia can expect to see new collaborations that spotlight her unique flair for deeply connecting with the public. people may even be surprised by some of her projects and decisions. on a personal level, she is likely to feel inspired and romantic over the coming months, bringing a sense of caring and love into everything she does. Her interests in healing and spirituality will be inspired by her partner and collaborations.

virgo aug 24 – sept 23

sagittarius nov 23 – dec 21

pisces feB 20 – mar 20

gemini maY 22 – june 21

Your inner creative will emerge and you’ll be drawn to romance, music, film and art. Be patient with someone difficult; avoid allowing frustrations and disagreements to dominate. You’ll enjoy indulging in the luxuries of life, so must avoid overspending if you’re in debt. that said, a beauty or health treat will boost self-esteem.

You’ll appreciate a change of routine. this is an excellent week for talks with people in positions of authority such as employers. Keep communications clear and simple, especially regarding money. Luckily, work will move forward, and some people will be supportive. positive developments at home will prove to be uplifting.

unexpected developments will encourage you to be adventurous. a lovely meeting will flow and you should feel you’re making progress by the week’s end. this weekend, you’ll enjoy devoting attention to the people who matter the most, whether you connect by phone, email or in person. set differences aside to avoid drama.

You’ll be busy with projects and collaborations. You can accomplish a great deal, but you must be careful with communications to avoid arguments, especially on sunday and monday. an inspiring activity or work venture will prove to be uplifting. You may feel super creative right now and romance, film and art will appeal.

libra sept 24 – oct 23

capricorn dec 22 – jan 20

aries mar 21 – apr 20

cancer june 22 – juLY 22

You’ll appreciate a strong link with your past and the chance to connect with people you love. a change of dynamics with someone close may take you by surprise. You’ll enjoy a feeling of synchronicity this week, both at home and with work. However, a little hard work will still be needed to ensure you overcome challenges.

You may be surprised by news this week. You’ll enjoy seeing your hard work pay off, especially at work and financially. try to get key paperwork finalised before monday to avoid delays and mix-ups later. You’ll enjoy getting together with like-minded people who boost morale. avoid allowing a difference of opinion to set the tone for the weekend.

You may experience a surprise to do with a financial or personal situation. You’ll see you’re making progress. However, you may need to work harder to attain particular goals, especially collaborations. You’ll be drawn to like-minded souls and will enjoy being creative. Be tactful this weekend or you may find stubborn characters infuriating.

reach out to helpful people both at work and in your personal life, as you can reach your goals with a little support. But you must avoid an idealistic attitude, so ensure you are well-organised and plan ahead. You’ll appreciate the chance to let your inner artist out particularly with a property, but must avoid arguments.

scorpio oct 24 – nov 22

aquarius jan 21 – feB 19

taurus apr 21 – maY 21

leo juL 23 – aug 23

You’ll appreciate obtaining a more stable outlook with a domestic matter, even if things are still unpredictable. some developments will require more focus, especially with communications and health. take the time to reunite with those you love. You’ll be increasingly drawn to romance, love, music and dance as the week progresses.

You may be surprised by developments at home or with family. With jupiter in your sign, you have high expectations. However, a destiny you’re determined to pursue will only work out for you if you’re open to changing and adapting to circumstances as you progress. You may even achieve a boost in finances or self-esteem by friday.

You may be surprised by someone’s opinions and ideas this weekend. just avoid conflict, as you have the energy and enthusiasm to make great progress, especially with ventures, legal matters, sports and spiritual interests. You may even be surprised by a turn of events that will suggest long-term change is necessary.

You’ll gain the chance to catch up with work and finances, which will put you in a positive frame of mind. You’ll enjoy varying your usual routine and not allowing the daily grind to get in the way of an uplifting phase. events towards next weekend could foster romance, good family relationships and creativity.

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Awnings

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Bathroom Renovations

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Bricklayers

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Builders

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Computer Repairs

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Concreting

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Doors

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Gardening

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Guttering

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Gyprocking

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Handyman

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Lawn Mowing

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Pressure Cleaning

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Roofing

22

Rubbish Removals

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Tree Services

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GARDENING

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NW0504

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PLUMBING

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CARDIFF

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