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Well, we’ve reached the end of another year. And, that in itself is a big achievement. Who would have thought 2021 could be deemed tougher than 2020? But, it kept throwing up curveballs, from more lockdowns to several variants of COVID-19. Then, we faced the burning question – to be jabbed or not. That mandate not only divided a nation; it also caused division among family and friends. However, we still endured through it. And, just as we appeared to see a ray of light, Newcastle and the Hunter became “ground zero” for the latest outbreak. From a media’s perspective, it’s all terrific theatre. But, ultimately, we’re just reporting on the events in question. People have a greater thirst for information these days, good or bad, thanks to the pandemic. Amid all the doom and gloom, however, numerous locals – young and old – rose to the occasion, providing inspirational stories for all to read. To the NW team – Elizabeth, Rebecca, Peter, Vicki and Julie, thank you for your brilliant efforts the past 12 months.
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Cyclist reunites with surgeon after life-threatening accident A COOL DONATION
Southlakes Men’s Shed thank local tradie for his generosity WARATAHS ON THE BALL
Rugby club opens doors for region’s junior female players A NEW ADVENTURE
Tim and Rod hope to inspire community with emotional memoir
on the cover Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie’s Jane Shirriff is one of 155 volunteers preparing for a busy season. See cover story, page 6. Shot on location at Pelican. Photo: Peter Stoop
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Palmer prevails, Baker falls after tight mayoral races Independent Ryan Palmer has retained his mayoral position at Port Stephens… by the skin of his teeth. Final counting in the NSW Local Government elections is now done and dusted, with the incumbent holding on in a tight two-horse race. Mr Palmer finished with 24,187 votes, or 50.6%, just ahead of Labor’s Leah Anderson with 23,620 or 49.4%.
Ryan Palmer, pictured with his family, will remain as mayor of Port Stephens following his narrow victory in the NSW Local Government elections.
“I am extremely honoured and truly grateful to the people of Port Stephens for putting their faith in me once again as mayor,” he said. “We have achieved so much together. “And, with more than a 15% increase in first preference votes from last election, the people of Port Stephens have shown they support a progressive and positive council. “I look forward to working with you all. Thank you to everyone who supported me along the way and believed in what Port Stephens can achieve. “There is a lot of work to do and that’s why I put my hand up once again.” In a big shock, sitting mayor Loretta Baker lost her spot to Philip Penfold at Maitland. Independent Mr Penfold picked up 18,569 votes, or 34.3%, to edge out Ms
Baker (Labor), who claimed 17,133 or 31.6%. Then came Ben Mitchell (Liberal – 7,888 or 14.6%), John Brown (The Greens – 3,715 or 6.9%), Michael Cooper (Independent – 3,427 or 6.3%), Brian Burke (Independent – 2,096 or 3.9%) and Shahriar “Sean” Saffari (Independent – 1,353 or 2.5%). Labor’s Kay Fraser was the clear winner at Lake Macquarie. She collected a whopping 69,105 of the overall ballot – or 53% – to surpass Liberal’s Jason Pauling, with 28,824 (22.1%). Only five votes separated Lake Macquarie Independents’ Luke Cubis (16,206 – 12.4%) and Independent Rosmairi Dawson (16,201 – 12.4%). It was a similar story for City of Newcastle. Labor’s Nuatali Nelmes romped home with 42,052 (41.9%) from Independent John Church
(27,329 – 27.3%), The Greens’ John Mackenzie (14,256 – 14.2%), Liberal’s Jenny Barrie (11,683 – 11.7%), Independent Rod Holding (3,015 – 3%) and Socialist Alliance’s Steve O’Brien (1,940 – 1.9%). Cessnock will welcome a new mayor following the retirement of Bob Pynsent. Labor’s Jay Suvaal captured the honours with 15,629 (42.8%), in front of Independent Ian Olsen (9,946 – 27.3%), Liberal’s John Moores (6,916 – 19%) and The Greens’ Janet Murray (4,006 – 11%). At Singleton, Independent Sue Moore retained her role after collecting 5,142 (37.4%) from Danny Thompson (Independent – 3,811 or 27.7%), Tony Jarrett (Labor – 3,085 or 22.4%) and Belinda Charlton (Independent – 1,717 or 12.5%). - Rod Thompson
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Gavin’s on his bike again after life-saving surgery After recovering from an accident that put his life on the line, Gavin Dixon is as strong as he’s ever been. In September 2020, the cyclist was competing in a race at Broadmeadow when he flipped off his bike and crushed the right side of his body. “It was 50 laps, and it was the last bend of the last lap and I was thinking I had a chance to win,” Gavin said. “But, I lost control of the bike and flipped onto my right side and I broke my collarbone, shoulder blade and seven ribs. Three of those ribs I broke in two places and I punctured my lung and severely damaged my right hand on the asphalt.” After the accident, Gavin was transported to the John Hunter Hospital where he was put in the care of director of trauma care and surgeon Professor Zsolt Balogh. Across a few surgeries, Professor
Balogh successfully repaired the cyclist’s bones while respecting his wishes to not cut through muscle, to preserve upper body strength. After performing the procedures, about 13 hours’ worth of surgery, Professor Balogh says Gavin’s made an incredible recovery. “He’s really outperformed all of my expectations,” he said. “It’s amazing, this is what we dream about, and this is why we are doing what we are doing. “Most of our patients I would say do well considering the extent of their injuries but as somebody who is getting almost fitter and even more motivated than before that is quite pleasing.” When asked about Professor Balogh, Gavin was quick to sing his praises. “I have this expression: ‘if Humpty
Dumpty had a great fall and all the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put Humpty back together again, they should have called Professor Balogh because he would have put Humpty back together again’. “I tried to give him a gift several times and he just wouldn’t take anything at all, so all I can say is thank you. “I was very lucky.” After his surgery, Gavin went to physiotherapy to begin the recovery process. Three months later he was finally able to hop back on his bike. Fast forward to now and you would not know that Gavin was involved in a life-threatening accident. The father-of-two reunited with Professor Balogh in early December to tell him about a recent victory.
In February, at the NSW Masters Track Championships Gavin took out the bronze medal for his age category in the two-kilometre pursuit event. Go to newcastleweekly.com.au for the full story. - Elizabeth Symington
Professor Zsolt Balogh with cyclist Gavin Dixon. Photo: Peter Stoop
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We’ve got you: Marine Rescue is preparing to be “Be prepared, wear a lifejacket, plan for the day ahead and log on to the Marine Rescue app.” That is the sage advice from Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie Unit Commander Malcolm Druce, ahead of a season he fears could be “the worst yet”. As head of the state’s busiest waterway saviours, Mr Druce is concerned a surge in leisure priority will bring record numbers of boaters to the Hunter waterways this summer, prompting a call to take extra care to ensure no lives are lost at the start of 2022. His team of 155 volunteers are called to an average of two assists per day during the summer months, making it the busiest on the NSW coast. It is also charged with protecting boaters on the largest saltwater lake
in the southern hemisphere. “Our team conducts an offshore assist, or ocean rescue, once every week during the warmer months,” he said. “On average one of those will be a level one rescue, which could be a sinking vessel, a person in the water, or a serious medical injury.” From January to March 2021 Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie was called to 177 assists, 161 on the lake and 14 in the ocean. Eighteen of these were classified as being a “danger to life”. “We’re expecting that we’ll get smashed again this summer, it could possibly be our worst yet,” Mr Druce said. “As a result of COVID, people are going out and buying boats. They’ve got spare money, they’re renovating houses, they’re taking more local
holidays, buying jet skis, and buying boats. “So, we’re expecting a lot more out on the water.” One of the greatest challenges facing Mr Druce and his team is the unknown. “Many of our boaters come from outside the area and are navigating waters that are fairly unknown to them,” he told Newcastle Weekly. “Swansea bar is notoriously dangerous, it’s one of the most treacherous water crossings in the state. “About 12 months ago we had an incident in which a gentleman came off his jet ski on the Swansea Bar and couldn’t get back on. “They were being swept out to sea. “We activated our jet ski, which can travel much faster in a straight
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Marine Rescue Lake Macquarie is preparing for a busy summer. Photo: Peter Stoop
Swansea set to undergo dredging project in 2022 Enough sand to fill 20 Olympic swimming pools will be removed from the Swansea Channel in the new year as part of a $7.5 million funding package for dredging projects. NSW Maritime acting executive director Darren Wood said the Swansea Channel, a popular destination for recreational boaters, was considered a key location under the NSW Coastal Dredging Strategy. “Funding had been allocated for a major dredging campaign of the Swansea Channel in 2022, improving the functionality necessary to maintain navigation channels and provide access to Lake Macquarie that has become restricted by natural sand shoaling,” Mr Wood said. “This is one of at least 27 projects being delivered by the NSW Government’s $205 million maritime
stimulus package, which is forecast to create an additional 425 jobs. “The funding is delivering major improvements to maritime infrastructure and facilities statewide, to help the community safely access, use and navigate our inland and coastal waters. It will not only deliver a boost for locals and tourists, it will also help the state’s post-lockdown economic recovery.” Transport for NSW is working to get through the necessary environmental approvals prior to awarding a dredging contractor. “We expect dredging can get underway in the first half of 2022. We thank the community for their patience while we deliver the best possible outcome,” Mr Wood said. For more information, visit roadswaterways.transport.nsw.gov.au/
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Southlakes Men’s Shed says thanks for a cool donation It took a while to get there but the sentiment was no less heartfelt when Southlakes Men’s Shed members offered their thanks to Matt Alcorn from Allrite Airconditioning this month. Gathered at their Morisset headquarters on 6 December, the group had a chance to thank the local tradie in person for his generous donation.
Allrite Airconditioning had installed a $3,500 air-conditioning unit at the group’s Ourimbah Street location two months ago. Hampered by COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions, the group waited to invite Mr Alcorn onto the premises to show him first-hand how much the new equipment was appreciated. Southlakes Men’s Shed president
Southlakes Men’s Shed members Peter Eldridge, Terry Dovel, and John Mulcahy share their latest projects with Matt Alcorn from Allrite Airconditioning. Photo: Peter Stoop
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John Mulcahy said his group could now continue to meet throughout the summer. “It can get very hot in a tin shed in Morisset in the middle of summer,” he admitted. “Especially when there’s a group of men in there who are all working on various projects. “This was a very generous donation and we’re all very grateful to Matt.” The group, formed in 2013, had contacted Allrite Airconditioning four months ago, knowing they needed to sort out some cooling before the hotter temperatures set in. After they’d sought various quotes from local businesses, Mr Mulcahy said he feared tight finances would stall the process. “I wasn’t there at the time,” he said.
“But, I know Matt came to the shed and measured up and chatted to the men. “He knew our finances were tight and I think he just wanted to do something to help us out. “I heard that when he left that day he said to the men ‘leave it with me’ and days later he had it sorted.” The gift’s generosity is in line with Men’s Shed values, Mr Mulcahy says. “We’re about men’s health and caring about men,” he told Newcastle Weekly. “The purpose of our existence is to make one another feel welcome, and to look after one another.” Mr Mulcahy says the group is always keen to welcome new members and are currently seeking those with executive management skills. - Rebecca Riddle
Waratahs opening doors for young female rugby talent The Waratahs continue to open doors for junior female union players in the region and 2022 will be no exception either. The organisation is now inviting young girls to play in an exciting rugby 7s tournament kicking off in Newcastle on Friday 11 February. Youngsters born in 2009 and 2010 are eligible to join the under-13 squad, while those born in 2007 and 2008 can showcase their skills in the under-15s. The Waratahs Junior Rugby Union Club president Chris Grieve admitted the plan was to enter two teams in Hunter Junior Rugby Union’s 2022 Girls Summer 7s competition. “We’re eager to be represented in both age groups,” he said. “The popular seven-a-side format runs over six weeks, with training already underway (at the Waratah Oval No.2 Ground).
“That gives the newcomers plenty of time to learn the basics of rugby 7s. “The tournament is a great opportunity to introduce players to the game and The Waratahs. “They can experience playing in a family-friendly club without committing to an entire winter season in 2022.” Former Hunter Wildfires representative Theresa Mauli praised her club for creating a pathway for local youngsters. “It’s fantastic news for women’s rugby,” she said. “Especially, as the Hunter Wildfires are trying to build themselves up for the Jack Scott Cup. “It has been hard mixing that with grassroots. “But, if our juniors are ready, and they’re getting trained at this age, it will make the Wildfires so much
stronger for the Hunter in years to come. “We’ve been part of the Girls Summer 7s before, however we’re entering Waratahs-only teams for the first time, which is terrific for us. “Our senior side is number one in the Hunter. “So, it’s fantastic we’ve got a number of girls coming through the ranks who can see that – and have
something to aim for.” Young girls wishing to try a game of rugby in the Summer 7s can contact The Waratahs by phoning Chris Grieve on 0434 615 488. Further details are available on Facebook: The Waratahs Junior Rugby Club – Newcastle or thewaratahsrugbyunionclub.com (see juniors section). - Rod Thompson
Former Hunter Wildfires representative Theresa Mauli with some members of The Waratahs’ under-13 and under-15 girls’ summer 7s rugby squads. Photo: Rod Thompson
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Long lunch anyone? Lovedale to return in 2022 Lovedale Long Lunch, the muchloved boutique festival in the heart of the Hunter Valley, is back on the calendar in 2022 – set to be hosted on 14 and 15 May. After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the committee has pulled out all the corks to ensure its signature event returns to serve up another extravaganza. Lovedale Long Lunch is a progressive lunch that runs all afternoon on Saturday and Sunday,
with some of the Hunter’s leading chefs teamed up with seven Lovedale wineries to offer guests fabulous food, great wine and live music, alfresco among the vineyards. The seven host wineries for the 2022 edition are Allandale Winery; Emma’s Cottage Vineyard; Gartlemann Wines; Saltire Estate; Sandalyn Estate; Tatler Wines and Wandin Estate. Tickets are available for either the Saturday or Sunday, or both,
The Hunter Valley’s biggest annual food and wine event is back.
with visitors welcome at up to three wineries per day. Organisers are encouraging groups to book their tickets and accommodation soon to avoid missing out. A continuous shuttle bus will run between venues and many local activities, including horse-riding, hotair ballooning, a day-spa and golf. Gartelmann Wines and The Deck Café owner and chef Matt Dillow says excitement for the event is already building. “Everyone, including our staff and the bands, are pumped for the return of Lovedale Long Lunch in 2022,” he said. “We are also very excited to welcome back visitors to the region to experience our wines, food, and stunning venues. “The feedback we have received
already about the return of Lovedale Long Lunch in 2022 has been phenomenal. “We are expecting the event to be bigger than ever.” Hunter Valley Wine and Tourism Association CEO Amy Cooper says the event would once again showcase the best of the region. “The Lovedale Long Lunch is a signature wine and food event for the Hunter Valley, and it attracts strong visitation and lasting memories,” she said. “It is great to see the organising committee and operators planning ahead with confidence and we expect this event to once again be a great success, promoting the fantastic wine and food experiences in Lovedale.” Go to lovedalelonglunch.com.au for more information. - Rebecca Riddle
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Tim and Rod’s newest adventure to inspire others Since winning The Amazing Race in 2019, Tim and Rod Sattler-Jones have been on a personal mission
Tim and Rod explore the highs and lows of their lives in a new book. Photo: Peter Stoop
to inspire others. Rather than have them running all over the world though, their latest adventure has seen the duo reflect on their own lives in a new book. The Greatest Feeling in the World is a 288-page memoir that explores the highs and lows of what they went through “growing up gay in Newcastle”. Rod says it offers a raw look at what life is really like for them – on social media and reality TV everything is not as it seems. “We are being super vulnerable and hoping it helps other people if they’re going through the same heart aches that we did,” he said. It follows their lives as young kids all the way to now. “It's honestly the best book ever, it’s the story of our lives,” Tim said.
“It’s about our highest of highs where the reader is going to be hysterically laughing but also our lowest of lows where it was just rock bottom, and the reader is probably going to be sobbing. “We talk about anxiety, depression, not fitting in, the pressures of being gay and what your future is going to look like – it encompasses everything which is what we are really proud of.” The husband and husband duo add they are grateful for the platform The Amazing Race gave them to help change the narrative around homosexuality. “The whole point of everything we do in our life at the moment, from our podcast to our book, our Instagram account, and even our appearance on TV, is to normalise
What’s on STORYBOOK EXPERIENCE: Open until 10 January get into the festive spirit at the Christmas Storybook Experience. More than 100 puppets will breathe life into classic tale The Night Before Christmas. Located at the Maitland Riverside Plaza, the story starts outside ALDI and readers follow the stepping stones for each page of the book. GREAT BABY DINOSAUR SHOW: The Newcastle Museum is offering a paleontological peek back in time with its new exhibition Great Baby Dinosaur Show. The ticketed, familyfriendly exhibit showcases a range of animatronic dinosaurs. It’s open until 12 March, go to newcastlemuseum. com.au/home for more. NEW YEAR’S EVE AT THE FORESHORE: Novocastrians will farewell 2021 in a spectacular fashion with celebrations returning to the Foreshore. Amusement rides alongside DJ sets and roving entertainers will create a fun atmosphere before a fireworks display at 9pm. 12
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a same-sex relationship,” Rod told Newcastle Weekly. “We want to break down those barriers and start talking about it.” Released on 30 November, the book is already receiving spectacular feedback. “It’s just been amazing, in such a short amount of time there has been so much positivity out of it,” Rod said. To purchase a copy of the book search The Greatest Feeling in the World at bookdepository.com “This book is for everyone; I don’t want people to think: ‘oh I am not gay, so I won’t get it’,” Tim said. “It is all about overcoming struggles in your life.” Go to newcastleweekly.com.au for the full story. - Elizabeth Symington
BUILD A KITE WORKSHOP: This workshop on 6 January is suitable for ages six and older. They’ll decorate and build their own kite and then take it out to the park to fly it. Go to lakemac.com.au/ Events-directory/Council-events/ Build-a-kite-workshop for more information. John Butler is coming to the Hunter Valley.
RING IN THE NEW YEAR AT MAITLAND: Say goodbye to 2021 in style on the banks of the picturesque Hunter River at Maitland New Year’s Eve, proudly presented by PRD Hunter Valley. This event on 31 December will have free amusement rides, face painting, and a disco playing the top tunes from 2021. Go to maitlandevents.com.au/events/ new-years-eve/ for more. WANGI NEW YEARS EVE FIREWORKS: Hop in the car or grab a picnic blanket and head to Wangi Bay or Arcadia Vale foreshore on New Year’s Eve for a fireworks display at 9pm. The event is free, and the fireworks will go for about 20 minutes.
SUMMERSALT 2022: Music fans are in for a real treat when The Teskey Brothers, The Cat Empire and John Butler headline SummerSalt at the beautiful Roche Estate in 2022. The festival will play on Saturday 29 January, go to summersaltmusic.com.au/ for more. SPACEY JANE: Indie rock band Spacey Jane is coming to Newcastle. They’ll play at Bar on the Hill on Thursday 17 February. The group will have RAThammock and Becca Hatch in tow. Go to spaceyjane.com.au/tour for all the details. To stay up to date with these events, where possible, check their social media pages or website. SEND YOUR FREE ENTERTAINMENT LISTINGS FOR WHAT’S ON TO:
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Christmas can be garden’s most neglected time of year Two days out from Christmas and summer fi nally arrives. But, did we really want the heat and humidity? Personally, I committed to
water a young friend’s basil and parsley, and his indoor plants, while he went on a four-week holiday to Lord Howe Island. I made this vow when it was still cold and wet. Now, like all of my readers who made similar commitments, we need to ensure they don’t come home to dead plants. Although many of them aren’t venturing away from home this year, thanks to COVID, Christmas can be the garden’s most neglected time of the year. While you may be basking away in the sun, it looks, weather wise, your plants could be baking. To those gardeners who are staying at home this year, and I would imagine that’s a great many of us, there is a lot of work
to be done. Summer pests are beginning to enjoy the warm, humid weather, the worst of these being mealy bug which presents as sticky cotton wool and can be hard to beat. It hides deep down in the folds where stems join branches. This problem should be sprayed with Malathon and white oil, take samples into your local nursery for identification. Citrus trees are being invaded by stink bugs. These brightly-coloured beetles do a fair amount of damage and treatment can be difficult. I fi nd Malathon and white oil can be a good deterrent. Now to care of living Christmas trees (not the cut varieties) that are growing in pots.
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Please remember they need water, several times a week, and before decorating be sure to have a saucer under this living plant to make watering easy. Once Christmas is over, don’t throw that living tree straight out into the full sun. Give it a good water and ease it out from shade gradually into the sun. There are no jobs for this week, but may I wish all my readers and gardeners a safe and happy Christmas.
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Coal Point 394 Skye Point Road “Roll off your deck, straight into the water.” That’s how Altitude Real Estate agent David Westerman describes his latest Coal Point property for sale. Nestled in one of the most secluded parts of Lake Macquarie, 394 Skye Point Road is what he says puts the coveted blue-chip suburb on the map. “Most homes in this area are nice, but what makes this one stand out is that it has all the right attributes,” he says. “It’s waterfront, it’s private, it’s fresh and clean throughout, it’s move-in ready and it’s next door to the boat ramp, which is ideal for boaters.” Boasting panoramic views over the lake, this four-bedroom, twobathroom home, sprawled over 1,334 square metres, has its own shared jetty reaching straight to the water’s edge. Further enhancing the property are polished timber floors, ducted air-
conditioning and ceiling fans, while outdoors there are additional vantage points to look out over the water, as well as a screened spa within the treelined front yard. Louvre windows on the deck allow an indoor/outdoor lounge room to catch cooling lake breezes, which together with a built-in kitchen with BBQ and gas stovetop, make it great for entertaining. And, while it may feel secluded, the property is just five minutes from Carey Bay shops and seven minutes to Toronto.
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Wrapping up 2021 – a year like no other Redhead has been named in the country’s top 10 highest growth suburbs for 2021. The coastal Lake Macquarie village took out eighth spot on the list of Highest 12 Month Change in Values, after experiencing a 50.1% surge that saw its median house price jump to $1,431,937.
Redhead’s median house price jumped to $1,431,937 in 2021.
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Newcastle’s The Hill made the statewide list, ranking ninth in the Top 10 Highest Median House Values list, its average home now $1,990,496. The pair feature in CoreLogic’s Best of the Best Australia 2021 list. The annual report provides a comprehensive suburb-level analysis of Australia’s best and worst performers including top sales, highest median values and strongest growth rates for the past 12 months. CoreLogic head of research Eliza Owen says the 45-page compilation shows 2021 has been “an unprecedented year of growth and litany of outstanding results”. The estimated value of Australia’s residential real estate leapt from $7.2 trillion at the end of November 2020, to reach a record
high of $9.4 trillion in just 12 months. In addition, the report shows sales volumes climbed to an estimated 614,635 in the past 12 months, the highest level in almost 18 years. “Strong housing market performance over the year was driven by multiple factors, including low interest rates, fiscal and institutional support for households, high household savings and relatively low levels of advertised stock,” Ms Owen said. Extended lockdowns and increased remote working trends raised regional dwelling values up 25.2% in 2021. Unit prices had their fair share of ups and downs in the Hunter region, with the suburb
of Newcastle sitting ninth in the top 10 highest median value list, with an average price of $877,082 after a record 229 were sold in 2021. Muswellbrook and Scone both made the list of lowest median values, with Muswellbrook’s sold tally at 94 and average price of $238,122. Scone wasn’t far behind at number nine spot and $262,497 its median value. Ironically both suburbs made the list of units with the highest rental yields, with Muswellbrook topping the list at $328/ week (up 7.2%) and Scone fetching $315/ week up 6.5%. Singleton also made the list, taking out second spot with a unit yielding $355/week (up 6.6%). - Rebecca Riddle
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7 VENETIA AVE BLACKALLS PARK. Huge Potential
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Lisa and Jessica OrigLiassO 25 december 1984 both Lisa and Jessica will be drawn to broaden their horizons via such activities as travel, and to develop more deeply their musical abilities and creativity. a fresh look will appeal and new collaborations with an organisation or group of people will cultivate their focus on the humanitarian, or even healing quality of music and creativity. at home, the focus will be on self-nurturing and nurturing of others to create happiness.
CAPRICORN dec 22 – Jan 20
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You may need to accommodate someone’s point of view and create a sense of peace. Finances are best approached philosophically to ensure you are on the same page as someone who can be unpredictable. You’ll enjoy get-togethers and building a solid platform for yourself.
You’ll enjoy get-togethers and news from those you love. Strong feelings may arise to do with work, your general direction or status. avoid anger as tempers will fray. news on Friday will need focus. romance and your favourite projects will blossom early in the week and towards Thursday.
Someone close or a situation beyond your control may be a little unpredictable, but you will gain the chance to enjoy common ground too. a reunion and romance could truly blossom. Work towards your goals both in your daily schedule and in your personal life, as you could attain them.
a family get-together or a love connection will bring deep emotions to the surface. If you have been arguing, some disagreements may re-emerge so maintain perspective with those you love and relationships that are unavoidable. You’ll enjoy investing in yourself and your own wellbeing.
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This is a good time to consider how to best move forward regarding domestic, work and health circumstances and to adapt to a new schedule. You may be surprised by a development in one of these key areas. Strong feelings will come up in connection with the past so maintain perspective.
uranus in Taurus is continuing to challenge you now to embrace fresh circumstances and this week you’ll gain insight into the direction that would best suit you as you move forward into 2022. First of all, you’ll enjoy travel or a meeting and favourite activities. a reunion could be ideal.
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a change of routine at home or at work will be liberating but may also present unexpected logistics to navigate. The more flexible you are in your response to events, both at home and at work, the better for you. It’s a good time to invest in your home and comfort. You’ll enjoy a trip.
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an area of your life you share such as space at home or finances will come under the spotlight this week. a work or health matter is best approached from a fresh perspective. a reunion or visit will bring intense feelings to the surface. You’ll enjoy putting new projects and ideas into action.
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There is no better friend, than a dance friend, and I have been blessed to have the most awesome, accepting and fun friends ever! We are there for each other in so many ways, and I have gotten to know them on such a deep level as we spend so much time together in the studio. We unconditionally support each other, cheer each other on, and celebrate with each other every single day.
DANCE MOMS
Matthew Mortimer
I am a massive Dance Moms fan and recently a bucket list dream of mine came true. I still can’t believe it, but I took a zoom class with the one and only Miss Abby Lee Miller, and she did not disappoint! I had no idea what to expect, and it was perfectly perfect in every way. I know this sounds weird, but I was secretly hoping Miss Abby would yell at me… and she did!
Dancer
Ten-year-old Matthew is a student at Studi-O Dance school and has been honing his craft and, in turn, developing a deep love of the art of Ballet since he was four. Over the years Matthew has taken part in nearly 30 workshops, summer schools and masterclasses with world-renowned teachers and professional dancers, all of which has been pivotal in Matthew auditioning, and being offered a position in The Australian Ballet School’s International/Interstate Training Program. Matthew is just about to begin his second year of training at The Australian Ballet School, and feels grateful, humbled and honoured to be able to train and represent the school with pride. Matthew attributes his success to the guidance of his Ballet teacher Miss Karen Barker-Rogers, who encourages him to continually train hard and be himself. He is also the Beyond Dance NSW Junior Ambassador, proudly supporting Beyond Blue. Matthew’s role is to help raise awareness and much-needed funds to support those living with mental illness.
MONKEY I was at our local Australia Post Office a fair few years ago, and begged my Mum for a toy…as kids do…and I chose Monkey. I don’t know what it is about him, but I just feel so connected to Monkey, and he is never too far from my side.
IMPROVISATION There is nothing more freeing, than dancing like no one is watching, and I spend hours and hours at home, creating routines and have so much fun pretending to be in grand performances as both choreographer, and performer. My Mum is my audience and lighting director and I have so much fun letting my creativity unravel and being in my own little world. newcastleweekly.com.au
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House & Land Packages Available
SECURE NOW, BUILD EARLY 2022 Fixed Price House and Land Package Bristol 30 (Guest Suite)
Samba Accent
Norah
$ 699,900
$ 633,700
$ 604,917
Lot 1371 Cliften Avenue, Cliftleigh
Lot 1381 Reserve Road, Cliftleigh
Package Price Lot 1362 Cliften Avenue, Cliftleigh $699,900*
Lot 1362, Cliftleigh Meadows, Cliftleigh 2
Block Size: 473m | Montague Facade
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$434,900
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Package includes:
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Stone benchtop to kitchen
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Plain concrete to alfresco (where applicable)
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SMEG kitchen appliance package
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Driveway and path to entry
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Standard range floor tiles to entry, kitchen, meals & family room
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Roof Sarking
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Standard range quality wool blend sisal carpet to balance of home
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Home: 198.3m2 Lot: 547.8m2
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Home: 201.68m2 Lot: 491m2
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Everyday life is easy at Cliftleigh Meadows, with an abundance of shopping, education, medical and recreation facilities easily accessible. Surrounded by 125 acres of parkland, and connected by a vibrant community, this contemporary master planned community provides the life you want to live. These house and land packages are available from leading builders and will be ready to build Feb/March 2022.
Call 0466 747 555 cliftleighmeadows.com.au Photographs & illustrations are intended to be a visual aid only. Package prices are subject to availability & subject to change without notice. Furniture shown is for illustrative purpose only & is not included in the purchase price. Winten Property Group gives no warranty and makes no representation to the accuracy of sufficiency of any description, illustrations, photographs or statements contained in this brochure and accepts no liability for any loss suffered by any person who relies wholly or partly upon the information presented. All information is subject to change without notice. Prices correct at time of printing. TC_CM_013