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It’s not the first time I’ve said it, and I’m sure it won’t be the last, but the Hunter boasts some incredible individuals and organisations. You only had to look at who won the Citizen of the Year awards throughout the region. We are truly blessed to have so many residents go “above and beyond” for their respective communities. However, I think that level rose even further in 2023 following the horrific Greta bus tragedy, which claimed 10 local lives and devastated a nation. To see those people, and the selfless first-responders, recognised at the Cessnock ceremony on Australia Day was extremely touching. Although, I’m positive they would rather be receiving praise in better circumstances. Even the list of nominees in each LGA, and varying categories – young and old, was impressive, too. So, congratulations to Professor Nathan Bartlett (City of Newcastle), Megan Ambrose (Port Stephens), Dr Janece McDonald (Maitland City), Paul Goldman (Cessnock City) and Diana Thorning (Singleton). All were deserving of their respective accolades. Until next month, keep smiling.
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TAKING THE INITIATIVE
Group proposes information centre at Tomaree
Raymond Terrace BC unveils $39m redevelopment
Community 8
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A YEAR WITHOUT BEER Novocastrian pledges to give up alcohol for good cause
Lifestyle BEST PUB TRIVIA GUIDE 10 NEWY'S Enjoy a laid-back midweek escape with mates TIPS WITH MATT & BRETT 12 TRAVEL Do friends make the best holiday companions?
Entertainment 15 ACTIVITIES APLENTY IN FEBRUARY
What's on to keep everyone entertained this month
22 FUN TIMES GUARANTEED ALL-ROUND Let's Get the Party Started with great shows
ON THE COVER All-round entertainer Myf Warhurst has spent the past month in Newcastle. See story, page 18
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NEWS
Heritage group hopes to establish information centre at Tomaree
W
ith facts and figures at the
of Communities and Justice, who has
ready, the Tomaree Headland
management responsibility for Tomaree
Heritage Group (THHG) is pushing
Lodge, to state its case.
ahead with plans to establish its own visitor information centre (VIC) at the site. It comes after the organisation manned
“There’s also a need, now, for material on the recently-opened Coastal Walk. “So, after the latest influx of tourists, it’s
“We periodically provide this service (help
clear to us we must meet the demand and
desk) to ensure the visiting public can access
boast our own information and kiosk facility.
information and directions at the entry point
“We think it makes a lot of sense since
a “help desk” over the Christmas-New
to the Tomaree Head Summit Walk, which
Tomaree Headland is the most popular
Year holiday period, with volunteers being
is otherwise unavailable,” president Peter
attraction in Port Stephens.
overwhelmed by a record number of people
Clough said.
“It’s such a major asset for the region."
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walking to the summit. They were also met by several key concerns, including a significant lack of parking and associated traffic management issues; inadequate signage and directions for guests; and a need for material about ARTICLE ROD THOMPSON
the area and Tomaree Coastal Walk. The THHG will present the data, obtained over 11 days, to National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), Port Stephens Council, Destination Port Stephens, Port Stephens MP Kate Washington, Paterson MP Meryl Swanson and the Department
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Raymond Terrace Bowling Club redevelopment ‘envy’ of others
A
$39 million redevelopment will ensure the Raymond Terrace Bowling Club is the envy of its
counterparts for decades to come. The sporting organisation’s cooperative recently submitted plans to Port Stephens Council for the innovative three-stage proposal, which have now been referred to the Hunter and Central Coast Regional Planning Panel. If successful, the Jacaranda Avenue site will not only boast a six-storey 50-room hotel, restaurant, bar, pool, gym, function
ARTICLE ROD THOMPSON
and office space, but a state-of-the-art bowling facility capable of hosting national
Hemisphere to have covered synthetic
and international tournaments, bringing
greens, about 17-18 years ago, and that put
thousands of tourists to the region.
us on the map.
“It’s been a little while in the making
“However, this expansion is going to take
thought process of the concept. Currently, Raymond Terrace Bowling Club consists of a single-storey building, three bowling greens and a car park.
but it’s getting to the exciting part now,”
us to the next level. It will position us really
chairman Brett Gleeson told the Newcastle
well for the future – 10, 20 years down the
time for an upgrade’ and ‘thinking about
Weekly.
track – after it’s completed.”
our future’, which hasn’t happened for a
“We were the first club in the Southern
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COMMUNITY
Jack resists beer pressure for a year to support Camp Quality Like any social norm, he said the greatest
for 28-year-old Jack O’Toole, who is
challenge had been people’s perceptions
one month into a year-long pledge to
of his choice to have a year off the beer.
give up alcohol. So strong in his convictions was the Newcastle East resident that he started the challenge at midnight on New Year’s Eve.
“I always knew it’d be an interesting experiment, but it all depends on who you surround yourself with,” he said. “Most of my mates have been
“I handed a half-drunk beer to my mate,
supportive, but other people who might
and he asked, ‘Are you serious?’” Jack told
not know me so well have dished out the
the Newcastle Weekly.
peer pressure. It’s always, ‘Why aren’t you
“That mindset has been really important.” It’s all for a good cause, with Jack raising
drinking?’, not ‘Why are you drinking?’” Jack said he’d noticed more young
money for Camp Quality, a non-profit
people choosing to give up alcohol,
organisation which supports kids impacted
whether temporarily, for movements like
by cancer.
Dry January and Dry July, or altogether.
It’s one close to his heart, having personally battled a brain tumour as a child. Since then, he’s looked for every
“There’s a definite shift,” he said. “More people are realising you don’t need to go out on a Friday or Saturday
opportunity to give back to the organisation,
night and get tanked just to have a
regularly volunteering at camps and
good time.”
participating in the annual 1000Ks 4 Kids cycling fundraiser.
Jack has reached almost $3,000 of his $10,000 fundraising goal.
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Gallery work lays foundation for cultural tourism boom
The new year is only a few weeks old and we're already celebrating significant milestones at City of Newcastle. We've welcomed swimmers back into the water at the Newcastle
City of Newcastle representatives join state and federal MPs and stakeholders to unveil foundation stone.
Ocean Baths and officially opened the multimillion-dollar grandstand at Lambton War Memorial Swimming Centre, providing plenty of options for people looking to beat the heat this summer. The foundation stone for Newcastle Art Gallery’s expansion has been
T
he expansion of Newcastle Art
for the official ceremony, unveiling the
Gallery has taken another step
bluestone paver to commemorate the
forward with NSW Arts Minister John
major funding partners involved.
Graham unveiling the foundation stone.
Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes
unveiled as work on the landmark
It follows the installation of a 33-metre
said the expanded gallery would become a
infrastructure project continues, while
high tower crane on site to facilitate the next
new figures show Newcastle is leading
stage of construction.
the way in the supply of housing in the Hunter, with the third highest number of building approvals across the state. These developments are just the beginning of a big 2024 for Newcastle.
regionally significant cultural destination. "By more than doubling the size of Newcastle Art Gallery and delivering a suite
"This offers a home to one of Australia's most significant art collections."
of modern facilities of international standing, this project will offer a home to one of Australia's most significant art collections," Cr Nelmes said. The expansion project includes an additional 1,600 square metres of exhibition space with dedicated areas for
NUATALI NELMES
Minister Graham joined Lord Mayor
the Gallery's collection on the lower level,
Nuatali Nelmes, Federal Member for
while the upper level will cater for a variety
Newcastle Lord Mayor
Newcastle Sharon Claydon and Newcastle
of travelling exhibitions, including
Art Gallery Foundation Chair Suzie Galwey
international shows.
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MONDAYS The Delany Hotel, 7pm, 134 Darby St, Cooks Hill.
TUESDAYS The Sunnyside Tavern, 7pm, 20 Broadmeadow Rd, Broadmeadow. Warners at the Bay, 7pm, 320 Hillsborough Rd, Warners Bay. Bay. Stag and Hunter Hotel, 7pm, 187 Maitland Rd, Mayfield. Sydney Junction Hotel, 7pm, 8 Beaumont St, Hamilton. The Bennett Hotel, 7pm, 146 Denison St, Hamilton. Hotel Jesmond, 6.30pm, Cnr Newcastle Rd & Blue Gum Rd, Jesmond. Mary Ellen Hotel, 7.30pm, 51 Railway St, Merewether. Mattara Hotel, 7pm, 333 Charlestown Rd, Charlestown. Bar Mellow, 7pm, Ground Floor, 744 Hunter St,
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Warners Bay Hotel, 7pm, 5 John St, Warners
Newcastle West.
The Young Street Hotel, 7pm, 132 Young St,
Cricketer’s Arms Hotel, 6.30pm, 61 Bruce St,
Carrington.
Cooks Hill.
Modus Merewether, 7pm, 20 Merewether St,
The Great Northern Hotel, 7pm, 83-89 Scott
Merewether.
St, Newcastle.
Premier Hotel, 6.30pm, 1 Brunker Rd,
The Maryville Tavern, 7pm, 71 Lewis St,
Broadmeadow.
Maryville.
The Boat Shed Bar, 7.30pm, Belmont 16s,
The Prince of Merewether, 7.30pm, 1 Morgan
The Parade, Belmont.
St, Merewether.
Foghorn Brewery, 7pm, 218 King St,
The Colliery Inn, 6.30pm, 87 Cowper St,
Newcastle.
Wallsend.
Good Folk Brewing, 7pm, 80 Beaumont St,
The Commonwealth Hotel, 7pm
Hamilton.
Club Charlestown, 7pm, 5 Lincoln St,
35 Union St, Cooks Hill.
Great Northern Hotel Teralba, 7pm, 2 Anzac
Charlestown.
Pde, Teralba.
Oriental Hotel, 7pm, 53 Bull St, Cooks Hill.
The Crown & Anchor Hotel, 7.30pm,
Seven Seas Hotel, From 7pm, 33 Cowper St,
Greenroof, 7pm, 71 Tudor St, Hamilton.
189 Hunter St, Newcastle.
Carrington.
Lowlands Bowling Club, 6.30pm, 98A
The Grand Hotel, 7pm, 32 Church St,
Shout Brewing Co., 6.30pm, 22 Clyde St,
Dawson St, Cooks Hill.
Newcastle.
Islington.
WEDNESDAYS
Mayfield West Bowling Club, 7pm, 4 Norris
The Albion Hotel, 7pm, 72 Hannell St,
Ave, Mayfield West.
THURSDAYS
Adamstown Bowling Club, 6.30pm, 504
The Belmont Hotel, 6.30pm, 483-485 Pacific
Lambton Park Hotel, 7pm, 19A Morehead St,
Glebe Rd, Adamstown.
Hwy, Belmont.
Lambton.
Blackbutt Hotel, 7.30pm, 80 Orchardtown Rd,
The Criterion Hotel, 6.30pm, 81 Bourke St,
Nags Head Hotel, 7.30pm, 272 Brunker Rd,
New Lambton.
Carrington.
Adamstown.
Club Lambton, 7pm, 51 Karoola Rd, Lambton.
The Exchange Hotel, 7pm, 125 Denison St,
The Family Hotel, 7pm, 635 Hunter St,
The Ship Inn, 7pm, 102 Hunter St, Newcastle.
Hamilton.
Newcastle.
The Shortland Hotel, 7pm, 269 Sandgate Rd,
Clarendon Hotel, 7.30pm, 347 Hunter St,
The Mark Hotel, 7pm, Dickson St &
Shortland.
Newcastle.
Morehead St, Lambton.
Wickham.
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What’s On
OUR MARKET GUIDE SATURDAY 10 FEBRUARY TUESDAY 13 FEBRUARY P!nk Summer Carnival 2024, McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle, from 7pm.
FRIDAY 16 FEBRUARY Friday Chill, Pacific Park, Newcastle, 6.30pm to 8.30pm, every Friday until 22 March. Cruiser Friday’s: Newcastle Yacht Party, Queens Wharf, Newcastle, 7.15pm to
Earth Market Maitland, The Levee, 8.30am to 1pm.
Music in the Podium, Warners Bay Foreshore,
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9am to 10pm, until Sunday 18 February.
Point, 5pm to 8pm.
Newcastle Jets A-League Women v Brisbane
Music in the Podium, Warners Bay Foreshore,
Roar, Maitland Regional Sportsground,
6pm to 9pm.
5pm to 10pm.
Street Eats, Gillieston Heights, 5pm to 8pm.
Surfest, Merewether Beach, February 17, 24
Pink Party Trail, Wheeler Place, 7pm to 9pm,
& 25, March 2 & 3, March 8 – 17.
from 11am. The Gin Event, Newcastle Museum Park, day session from 11am to 3pm, evening session from 4pm to 8.30pm. Arts in the Yard, The Lock-Up, Newcastle,
Made and Found, Webb Park, Redhead, 9am to 1pm.
Point, 5pm to 8pm.
SATURDAY 17 FEBRUARY
Safe Sounds Festival, Hamilton Station Hotel,
SUNDAY 11 FEBRUARY
Friday Night Foodies, MAP mima Speers
Friday Night Foodies, MAP mima Speers
SATURDAY 10 FEBRUARY
Glendale Farmers & Artisan Market, Stockland Glendale, 8am to 2pm.
THURSDAY 15 FEBRUARY
Maitland Show, Maitland Showground,
until Tuesday 13 February.
Newcastle’s Handmade & Design Market, The Station, Newcastle, 9am to 1pm.
11.30pm.
6pm to 9pm.
FRIDAY 9 FEBRUARY
Homegrown Markets, The Station, Newcastle 10am to 2pm.
Markets in the Park, Tucker Park, Paterson, 9am to 1pm. Homegrown Markets, Speers Point Park, Lake Macquarie 10am to 2pm.
SUNDAY 25 FEBRUARY Hinton Homemade & Handpicked Markets, Paterson Street, Hinton, 9am to 1pm.
FRIDAY 1 MARCH Dogs in the Park Festival, Newcastle Showground, 1-3 March, 9am to 7pm Friday & Saturday, 9am to 5pm Sunday.
SATURDAY 2 MARCH The Olive Tree Market, Civic Park, Newcastle, 9am to 2pm. Weekends in Wallsend Handmade Markets, Sandgate Road, Wallsend, 10am to 1pm.
10am to noon.
SUNDAY 11 FEBRUARY Health, Wealth and Wellbeing Event,
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Aussie artist Boo Seeka (left) and music icon P!nk.
MONDAY 19 FEBRUARY An Unfunny* Evening with Tim Minchin and his Piano, Civic Theatre Newcastle, 7.30pm PHOTOGRAPHY MICHAEL GORTON © NEWCASTLE WEEKLY; SUPPLIED
to 11.30pm.
FRIDAY 23 FEBRUARY LIVE at the Levee, Coffin Lane, Maitland, 5:30pm to 9:30pm.
FRIDAY 1 MARCH
Cinema Under the Stars, Maitland Park, from
Newcastle Show, Newcastle Showground,
5:30pm.
until Sunday 3 March.
The Screaming Jets - Live on the Lake, Toronto Hotel, 6pm.
SATURDAY 2 MARCH
2024 AVE Technologies Newcastle Mile,
Women in Sport Festival, Lake Macquarie,
Newcastle Harness Racing Club, 6pm to
to Sunday 10 March
10.30pm.
Newcastle Jets A-League Men v Central
Cessnock Show 2024, Sports Avenue,
Coast Mariners, McDonald Jones Stadium,
Cessnock, until Saturday 24 February.
from 6pm.
Tulloch Wines at the Chef's Table, Local Connections, Newcastle, 6pm to 9pm.
SATURDAY 24 FEBRUARY
SUNDAY 3 MARCH Newcastle Jets A-League Women v Perth Glory, Maitland Sportsground, 4pm.
Newcastle Jets A-League Men v Macarthur
Clean Up Australia Day, various locations,
FC, McDonald Jones Stadium, from 6pm.
all day.
Matchbox Twenty, Newcastle Entertainment Centre, 7pm.
SATURDAY 9 MARCH
Boo Seeka, King Street Newcastle, 7.30pm to
Newcastle Beer Fest 2024, King Edward Park,
11.30pm.
Newcastle, 11am.
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“It is funny, we had Richard O'Brien (who wrote the musical stage show in 1973) on Spicks and Specks years ago. That was amazing.” “I’m just blown away.” Myf quickly got over her nerves and nailed the role. “Because I don’t have any acting experience, I thought it might be scary,” she said. “I put myself in the deep end. “But, as The Narrator, you’re holding a book, with the lines in it, so that was fine. “Just doing something that was completely
Myf Warhurst living life to the fullest
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new for me, while relying on a whole bunch of people to pull together at the same time and create something different each night, it’s wonderful. “It’s amazing to be a part of that. “I didn’t want to let anyone down, so I think that was the terrifying aspect of it all. “However, once you’ve done it a few times – and we’ve completed hundreds of shows since then, it all makes sense now.
opular broadcaster, television
And, Myf thoroughly enjoyed every moment,
presenter, journalist and writer
alongside Jason Donovan (Frank N Furter)
Myf Warhurst doesn’t mind
again, in the former steel city.
challenging herself. From ABC TV’s hugely-
popular music/comedy quiz
“I know, it’s amazing… honestly, I cannot believe it,” she said.
“I love it.” Myf said she was drawn to The Rocky Horror Show for several reasons. “It’s a combination of a few things,” she told the Newcastle Weekly.
“It’s something I never thought I’d be doing,
“I wanted to try something I’ve never done
show Spicks and Specks to co-hosting the
although I did work with this beautiful cast for
before but also, it’s a little rock and roll fantasy.
Eurovision Song Contest, appearing on I'm A
the first six months of 2023.
Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australia and Have You Been Paying Attention?, joining great mate Peter Helliar on Triple M’s Melbourne Breakfast Show and reporting for The Project on Network Ten – to name a handful of credits, her impressive body of work reaffirms that trait. She even lends her voice to much-loved kids’ phenomenon, Bluey, as Aunt Trixie. So, it shouldn’t have come as too much of a
– we had a battered VHS copy of it that went
“When I first started, I was terrified because
around all my friends because we didn’t have
I’d never done anything like it before. “But, they were so good to me and they were so supportive. “It’s just wild… and beyond my wildest dreams. “It is funny, we had Richard O’Brien (who wrote the musical stage show in 1973) on Spicks and Specks years ago.
surprise to see the effervescent 50-year-old
“That was amazing because I grew up
step onto the stage – and out of her comfort
watching The Rocky Horror Show, listening to
zone – as The Narrator for The Rocky Horror
the soundtrack and doing the Time Warp.
Show, which enjoyed a record-breaking season in Newcastle.
“Growing up, I remember watching the movie
“At least I know what I’m doing now.
“So, it was incredible to share the space with him back then.
the internet. “But, it blew my mind. “That was my introduction to musicals in a way, which led to theatre shows. “It opened a whole new world for me. “So, it’s the rock and roll fantasy of being in it, as well as the challenge. “I feel like it’s one of the best things I’ve ever done. … I’ve had a great time.” For the uninitiated, the musical tells the story of a newly-engaged couple getting caught in a storm and venturing to the home
“However, to be in the musical in 2023/24 –
of a mad transvestite scientist, Dr Frank-N-
of all time, it celebrated its 50th anniversary
where I never thought I’d get the chance – what
Furter, unveiling his new creation, Rocky, a
at the Civic Theatre.
can I say?
sort of Frankenstein-style monster in the form
One of the world’s most iconic productions
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COVER STORY “It’s telling you to be who
theatre. So, to get the
idea that it’s okay to show
chance to work beside
who you are.”
and it still is,” she explained. “It’s got cracking rock songs and beautiful ballads and things like that. “I mean, Don’t Dream It Be It is one of the most gorgeous moments in the show. “And, they sing that towards the end of the production. So, there are plenty of songs you know and love. “Also, the storyline – it’s a sci-fi fantasy, rock and roll musical. While it’s totally bonkers, it’s got heart as well, which resonates in the message of Don’t Dream It Be It.
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and learn from someone
Even though Myf enjoyed
like him is incredible.
many “fan girl” occasions on
“Jason’s so caring and
Spicks and Specks, singer Pete
supportive, especially knowing I
awe of her co-star.
“When it came out, it was totally bonkers…
years working in musical
enduring. People love the
Murray comes to mind, she was in
million people had witnessed it worldwide.
“But, he’s had 30
makes Rocky Horror so
perfect muscle man complete "with blond hair Myf said she understood why more than 30
Neighbours.
“I believe that’s what
of an artificially made, fully grown, physically and a tan".
still see him as Jason from
you want to be.
came in with no experience. “Not once has he made me feel bad about
“I love him,” she said.
that. He’s just supported me 100%, so I’m really
“If I told 13-year-old me that I’d be sharing
grateful for that.”
the stage with Jason Donovan, I would have lost my tiny mind back then. “I could never have imagined it. “Everything I watched musically, growing up, was like a little portal to another world. “And, Jason was a certified heartthrob for a lot of people, including me. “However, the best bit is he’s awesome and great fun when you meet him. “We get along like a house on fire. “I don’t think people realise what a legend he
Myf grew up in regional Victoria before moving to the city to study Music and Fine Arts at Melbourne Uni. She worked for some time as a journalist, providing arts and music stories for The Age and Inpress magazine, before becoming managing editor of the Melbourne street paper in 1999. Then, she was introduced to radio as the showbiz reporter on Merrick and Rosso’s Triple J Drive Show in 1999. When they left, Myf moved into a full-time gig
is in the UK in the world of musical theatre.
at the Js, hosting the Saturday night request
“Because he left Australia early on, we
show in 2000 before landing the afternoon shift
haven’t witnessed the true evolution of him… we
in 2003.
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“If I told 13-yearold me that I'd be sharing the stage with Jason Donovan, I would have lost my tiny mind back then.”
(From left) Myf as team captain on Spicks and Specks; as
The Narrator for The Rocky Horror Show
successful Spicks & Speck-tacular – a concert version of the program. More than 80,000 dedicated fans came to farewell the trio over 27 shows with the tour wrapping up in Melbourne in January 2012. In 2018, Myf, Alan and Adam returned to reboot Spicks for a one-off special that was the ABC’s highest rating program of the year. In 2023, for the first time since 2014, the gang returned with a full 10-episode series that aired on Sunday nights. So, what’s left for her to do? “I want to give anything a go that’s challenging or entertaining people or helping them to learn,” she said. “I’ve done some things lately that are sort
She combined her loves – playing CDs, talking about music, pop culture and chatting
the archives made it the perfect home for this
of outside my comfort zone, such as making
massive music fan.
documentaries, which no one knows me for.
with folks – to create her infamous daily
From 2018 to 2019, Myf hosted the daily
segment, The Trashy Lunchtime Quiz.
afternoon show on ABC Radio. But, she’s best
In January 2008, she left Triple J and joined
known for her seven-year stint wrangling rock
Helliar on the Pete and Myf Triple M Melbourne
stars and other showbiz luminaries as a team
Breakfast Show.
captain on Spicks and Specks.
Between 2014 and 2017, she presented Lunch
After 277 episodes Myf, Alan Brough and
With Myf weekdays on ABC’s digital radio
Adam Hills decided to finish the show on a high
station Double J.
note in 2011.
The opportunity to play new releases, talk to musicians and have free reign to delve into
Starting in Sydney in November, she toured the country with the guys performing the
“I quite enjoy that. “However, it’s good to push yourself and it’s good to learn and share that knowledge. “So, I’m happy to throw myself into things, although I don’t think I could do any acting. “I call what I do ‘actoring’… it’s an imitation of acting,” she added with a laugh. “I don’t believe you’ll see me appearing in any Logie Award-winning dramas. “But, you never know."
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ENTERTAINMENT
The region's overflowing with great events for all While the weather's heating up, so too is the entertainment scene in the Hunter, with P!nk and Tim Minchin leading the way. P!NK Where: McDonald Jones Stadium When: Tuesday 13 February Cost: From $356.82 American pop powerhouse P!nk is bringing her Summer Carnival tour to town. The multi-award winning singer, who’s given fans such hits as So What, Just Give Me a Reason, What About Us, Raise Your Glass, Try, Who Knew, Get The Party Started and Please Don’t Leave Me, last visited Newcastle in 2009 when stepped onto the stage at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre. She also boasts five number one albums in Australia, including Hurts 2B Human, Funhouse, Greatest Hits…So Far!!!, The Truth About Love and Beautiful Trauma.
AN UNFUNNY* EVENING WITH TIM MINCHIN AND HIS PIANO Where: Civic Theatre When: Sunday 18 and Monday 19 February (7.30pm to 9.30pm) Cost: From $101 The Olivier, Helpmann, AACTA, Logie Award-winning, Grammy and Tony-nominated poly-talent plays a handful of intimate and informal solo dates in Australia this summer. Minchin will perform songs drawn from his 2020 studio album, Apart Together, from his musicals, Matilda and Groundhog Day, from his TV and film writing, and from his early songwriting days around the
LAKE MAC WOMEN IN SPORT FESTIVAL Where: Lake Macquarie When: Saturday 2 March to Sunday 10 March Cost: Free (although Women in Sport Inspirational Breakfast is $50) The popular festival is a week-long celebration of women and sport, tied together by five themes: empowerment; advocacy, athletic excellence, community and wellbeing, and professional development in administration. Highlights include Try a Sport Day (3 March), featuring rugby league, martial arts, football, Aussie rules, sailing, orienteering, tennis, baseball, floorball, pickleball and croquet, as well as the Women in Sport Inspirational Breakfast at Club Macquarie (5 March) with guest speaker Liz Ellis AO.
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turn of the century.
Australian music royalty descends upon Civic Theatre
A
ustralian music royalty is set to take
Cinderella and as the lead
over the Civic Theatre to showcase
Florence Vassy in Chess The
the celebrated work of Andrew
Musical, a performance she
Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Marina Prior, Silvie Paladino, Joshua Robson and Chloé Zuel are presenting
season at the Civic Theatre in Newcastle in 2021.
Superstars, a stunning two-and-a-half-hour
Zuel is renowned most
journey, via four performances at the iconic
notably as Eliza Hamilton in
Newcastle venue from 8 to 10 March.
the original Australian cast of
The highly-acclaimed vocalists will be
Hamilton the Musical, while
backed by a 100-voice mass choir and
Robson recently starred as
the Hunter Pops Orchestra, conducted
the titular role in The Phantom
by Dan Wilson.
of the Opera.
Prior needs no introduction. She’s regarded as Australia’s leading lady ARTICLE ROD THOMPSON
recreated for the sold-out
The quartet will join forces with a team of local talent –
of musical theatre and, in the 2023 King’s
Katie Blaxland, Tayla Choice,
Birthday Honours, was appointed a Member
Thomas James, Jon Murphy,
of the Order of Australia.
Layla Schillert, Amy Vee,
Paladino has established herself as
Marty Worrall and Danny Folpp – to honour
Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Starlight Express,
one of the country’s most versatile and
the musical genius of theatre giants Lloyd
Aida, Chess, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion
talented entertainers, making her mark in
Webber and Rice, with hits from the best-
King, Sunset Boulevard, The Phantom of the
Cats, Mamma Mia, Miss Saigon, Fun Home,
loved musicals of the 20th Century, including
Opera and many more.
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efore I had a baby, I swear I didn’t see one parenting quote or uplifting mama meme on the internet. If you don’t have kids, your Instagram or Facebook algorithm probably doesn’t serve them
up for you either, because… why would it? But since having my daughter Lucia, eight weeks ago, I am hard-pressed to scroll past anything not in that genre. Where once my feed was full of jewellery sales, dogs being sweet and flat-lay photos of my friends at the newest restaurant on the harbour; now every post - suggested, sponsored or otherwise - is advice and wisdom on handling the struggles of being a new parent (peppered with brands flogging adorable tiny clothes of which I want one of everything).
“I feel seen and comforted by these admissions from strangers on the internet…” The best part of social media in the past few years is the shift away from filtering and skimming over life’s less than flattering moments to raw, real and honest posts about what is actually going on. The good, the bad and the ugly. (I can’t remember the last time I saw someone use the Valencia filter – go us!) I have watched countless videos captioned with something along the lines of “realistic day in the life of a new mum”, or “come with us as we survive the day with a six-month-old” or my personal favourite “#newbornnights”. I feel seen and comforted by these admissions from strangers on the internet, and more than once have I picked up a helpful trick.
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Newcastle Show A return to the city’s agricultural grassroots and the rebuilding of a connection with our past - that’s the plan for this year’s 122nd Montgomery Homes Newcastle Show on 1, 2 and 3 March.
OUTBACK EXPERIENCE Saddle up on the fringes of Centre Ring for a heart-pounding live show that will transport all ages into the wild days of the Outback.
MULLETFEST Business at the front and party at the back, witness the March heats of the region’s favourite fundraiser Mulletfest.
DEMOLITION DERBY Feel the adrenaline as sleek demon-inspired vehicles compete in a battle of speed and skill.
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MOTOR BIKE STUNT SHOW Expect jaw-dropping stunts and adrenalinepumping action as Centre Stage is filled with motor bike stunts to blow the mind.
CARNIVAL RIDES AND HOT WHEEL CAR SHOW Get your heart racing with an array of carnival rides, and the new Hot Wheel Car Show.
FAMILY FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT
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From Animal Nursery to Demolition Derby, markets, The Hall of Industry, and horse events this year’s show promises something for everyone.
FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR Lighting up the night sky on Friday and Saturday at 9pm, a dazzling finale to each day of the show.
COMMUNITY STAGE The heart of local talent, featuring performances, displays, and demonstrations from community groups, artists, and performers.
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BUSINESS FEATURE
Summer means the best of fresh at Stockland Green Hills
W
hether it’s new recipes you’re
• Costi’s Seafood Market Café – Located
after, some fresh inspiration or
on the fresh food level at Stockland
entertaining ideas, or you just
Green Hills, Costi’s Seafood Market
want to beat the heat with some cool
Café sources sustainable, high-quality
dinner delights, Stockland Green Hills
seafood, which together with its high
has some vibrant ways to brighten your
standards of service, makes them one
mealtimes and make the most of summer.
of the region’s most popular producers.
SUMMER OF FOOD MAGAZINE
Family owned and run, they are dedicated to creating healthy and
Green Hills is committed to its founding
Summer is more than just a change in
delicious family-friendly meals, featuring
mission: Real Bread, Real People,
weather; it’s a celebration of fresh, vibrant
the best catch of local prawns, fresh
Real Delight. You can locate them
ingredients and the best time of year to
Sydney Rock oysters, cooked and green
on the Ground Floor opposite
entertain.
crabs, and up to eighteen different fish
Stockland Green Hills’ Summer of Food magazine is jam-packed with recipes that will make you want to celebrate.
fillets. • CHOP Butchery – Only recently opened
Blooms The Chemist . • Coles and Woolworths – The big-name grocery stores are also keen to help
at Stockland Green Hills, CHOP Butchery
make the most of summer by supplying
is already making a name for itself by
shoppers with all the ingredients they
Miguel Maestre’s all-time favourite recipes,
combining the most delicious, high-
need to prepare fresh, healthy, meals
budget-friendly bites, kid-friendly meals,
quality meat and food products with
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“We have multiple options in our balustrading and pool fencing ranges
The team at Bluewater Stainless do.
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In fact, balustrading, pool fencing,
wire options to suit your style of home.
and shower screens are their specialty. Located in Port Stephens and servicing
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the Newcastle, Port Stephens, Hunter and
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GARDENING
GROWING TRENDS
It’s time to explore some of the upcoming garden design trends of 2024. WITH RICH WIGLEY FROM BLUE SKY LANDSCAPING
MAKE IT EDIBLE
breathwork and the inclusion of aromatic
Plants are really cool. But, plants that
plants always helps to add another sensual
you can eat and share with friends and
element to the space.
family are way cooler. Incorporate a small vegetable garden into your outdoor space.
OUTDOOR LIVING ROOMS
MULTI-USE SPACES I constantly get asked to add firepits into our designs. We believe it is better to have an
Think outside the house… Useable spaces
area that is multi-use. It can be a fire pit for
in the garden and to really add another
are key for a successful garden. Outdoor
the colder months and then when the sun is
element to the space.
showers, outdoor kitchen areas with
out the area can be used for sunbathing or
comfortable seating options are a timeless
sipping cocktails.
addition.
SUSTAINABILITY As it should be, this is no longer a “trend” but
AREAS FOR WELLNESS
GREEN WALLS AND VERTICAL GARDENS
We are now incorporating “wellness” areas
Have a boring fence? Or, a dull area of
garden, only choose materials local to the
into our designs that have features that
the garden? Vertical and green walls
area or even better recycled. Sustainability is
promote mental and physical wellbeing.
are coming back in. These are a great
cool, so it should really be thought into your
This includes spaces for meditation, yoga,
opportunity to create further green surfaces
garden in 2024.
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PROPERTY OF THE MONTH
Retreat into a resort lifestyle at the 16th tee Nestled on the edge of a world-class golf course, this six-bedroom home offers more than just a residential address.
88 SUNNINGDALE CIRCUIT, MEDOWIE 2318 A golf course, swimming pool, gym, festoon lighting, outdoor decking, and a backdrop of gumtrees on your doorstep - sounds like
In a nod to luxury, the address features a heated mineral salt pool overlooking the world-class golf course.
Nestled among Port Stephens’ latest lifestyle offering Pacific
"It beckons for family fun on lazy summer afternoons,” Jane says.
Dunes, sits this oversized Montgomery-built residence boasting an abundance of space to suit any buyer.
“Then when winter comes you can gather around the firepit creating lasting memories with loved ones.”
Six bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and four indoor/outdoor living
Completed in 2020, 88 Sunningdale Circuit rests on a 734sqm
spaces, a study nook and media/gym room make up the property’s
block, boasts ducted air-conditioning, 8.6kW of solar, a double
impressive list of features.
garage with storage and racking, high ceilings, Caesarstone kitchen,
Its contemporary, fresh, deliberate decor are what helps create its
walk in pantry, and underfloor insulation.
relaxing vibe. “You’ll love hosting happy family gatherings and private retreats here,” says Curtis and Blair Real Estate agent Jane Blair. “You can enjoy the evergreen views from the treetops, overlooking the 16th tee absorbing the serenity of nature, backdropped by birdsong, visiting kangaroos and killer sunsets. “This home is not just a residence, it’s a retreat, offering a resort-like atmosphere for year-round enjoyment.” 32
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Suburb Profile: Fern Bay JANE BLAIR Curtis & Blair 4982 8008
SUBURB AMENITIES
Postcode: 2295 LGA: Port Stephens
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t's been in the news a bit of late, preparing to welcome some major development. Located on the southern tip of Port
FAST FACTS • Fern Bay can be accessed by taking a
Stephens, bordered by Worimi National Park,
three-minute ferry ride from Newcastle’s
the sand dunes of Stockton Beach, Fullerton
Queens Wharf to Stockton Wharf
Cove, the Tasman Sea and the Hunter
followed by a 12-minute bus ride –
River, Fern Bay is just a 20-minute drive to Newcastle CBD.
all for less than $5. • In 2017 Defence Housing Australia
Peppered with parks and playgrounds,
(DHA) submitted a proposal for the
bushland and cycleways, it’s a sleepy,
transformation of the Stockton Rifle Range
narrow coastal town that holds a lot of
into a coastal, residential development
appeal.
comprising of 232 land lots, a central
“It’s a suburb on the move,” says Curtis & Blair real estate agent Jane Blair.
park and scenic walkways, designed to accommodate Defence members and
“In the next few months it will welcome a new shopping centre and a 232-lot residential subdivision.
their families as well as being sold to the public market. • Part of the appeal of Fern Bay is its close
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MEDIAN HOUSE PRICE
$916,500 MEDIAN RENTAL PRICE
$680/WK
proximity to shops, primary schools
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its doorstep and it's still in a very affordable
and community facilities, RAAF Base
price bracket.
Williamtown, Kooragang Island and
53 YRS
“It has everything a family could want on
“I think Fern Bay is one to watch.”
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Newcastle CBD.
6 FOXTAIL STREET
11 RUSHLAND DRIVE,
16 THOMAS STREET
4 bed 2 bath 2 car 550M
4 bed 2 bath 2 car
4 bed 2 bath 0 car
For Sale $1,200,00
Leased $700P/W
Leased $690P/W
Agent – Jane Blair, Curtis & Blair
Agent – Jane Blair, Curtis & Blair
Agent – Jane Blair, Curtis & Blair
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he start of a new year has meant welcoming a few changes for popular real estate agency
Ray White East Lake Macquarie. After years of dedicated service, the successful brand is farewelling two of its long-standing team members who’ve decided to embark on other adventures. Mark Martin and Michael Waller will soon be contributing their skills and passion to other pursuits, marking the end of an era at Ray White. "While we are sad to see Mark and Michael go, we wish them nothing but is poised to continue the legacy of excellent
endeavors. Their contributions have played
service that Ray White is known for.
White’s commitment to its clients and partners. The team will be in close contact
a significant role in shaping the success of
"We believe that this transition not only
with clients to address any concerns
Ray White East Lake Macquarie," says Troy
maintains but enhances the level of service
or requirements that may arise during
McLennan, director at Ray White ELM.
our clients have come to expect from Ray
this period.
White,” adds Troy.
As Ray White bids farewell to Mark Martin
Simultaneously, Ray White is excited to announce the forthcoming introduction of a
“We appreciate the continued support of
and Michael Waller, the organisation
dedicated sales liaison in the coming weeks.
our community as we navigate this change
expresses gratitude for their dedicated
This individual has demonstrated exceptional
together."
service and looks forward to the continued
commitment to serving our local clients and
The changes, says Troy, won’t alter Ray
growth and success of the team.
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success and fulfillment in their future
Hunter Valley winery joins luxury lifestyle offerings
T
he Hunter Valley is once again
within the Hunter Valley region and further
featuring in national property news
afield in Sydney, as well as interstate and
after a winery in Pokolbin was listed
internationally as well.
for sale this month with a price tag of $16 million. Owned and operated by the Bradley
vineyards, grapes on vine, fences, dams,
family for the past 20 years, Calais Estate
buildings, vehicles, production facilities,
on Palmers Lane has been a staple in the
restaurant facilities and utilities, liquor license,
region, attracting crowds to its winery for
business names, websites and domain names,
long lunches, gourmet picnics, weddings
social media platforms, trademarks, intellectual
and events.
property, and forward event bookings.
But, the family has decided it’s time to move on, selling its 110-acre property as PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLIED ARTICLE REBECCA RIDDLE
Calais Estate is to be sold as a complete package, including businesses, employees,
The sale offers a rare investment in Australia’s oldest wine region.
“a unique blend of financial opportunity,
It follows the purchase of another property
redevelopment, and lifestyle benefits”.
on Palmers Lane, Peacock Hill, in October 2023.
The property boasts $4.365m in revenue,
The 8.09-hectare (20 acre) site featuring
wine stock-on-shelf valued at over $5.3m, and
vines planted in 1968, two homes, a cellar door
a development opportunity to produce 18 or
and an onsite cellar was sold for $3,600,000.
more lifestyle dual key residences for short term accommodation or long-term investment. The address also promotes sustainable
It was the first time in 25 years the address had changed hands. Less than two months earlier in August 2023,
There are currently a dozen acreage properties for sale in the Hunter Valley, three with a price tag over $5 million. Anderson sold his Pokolbin homestead and winery Gabriel’s Paddocks to a Sydney-based hospitality and events group for $4.2 million. The 32.5-hectare property on Deaseys Road
off-grid living, offering access to fresh water
Mistletoe Estate, located at 771 Hermitage
included a seven-bedroom homestead, a cellar
sources, bioseptic systems, and an extensive
Road, sold for $4 million and featured 7.28
door, operational winery and a 2.25ha vineyard.
solar infrastructure.
hectares (19.5 acres) of park like country and
The property has been listed with DiJones for four months and is attracting a broad range of interest from Australian-based buyers, both newcastleweekly.com.au
There are currently a dozen lifestyle
five hectares (12.5 acres) of boutique vineyard,
properties featuring acreage and vineyards for
a winery, cellar door, and homestead.
sale in the Hunter Valley, three with a price tag
In October 2022 Former Optus CEO Chris
over $5 million.
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Silvie now enjoys solo living but
Teddy Tinkles is a vibrant five-year-old
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Silvie loves when you lay on the floor
Toy Poodle who loves to run and jump.
Maui was rescued at seven months old when
with him and gently stroke his cheeks
He really loves his mummy and follows
his owners stumbled across his picture on a
or the top of his head – he will chatter
her everywhere. Teddy also loves spending
rescue page and said, “we have to meet him.”
time with Dadda and Nanna, but only when
It was love at first sight with this friendly little
mummy is not home.
(soon-to-be very large) man choosing his forever family.
dreams of a bunwife companion.
with contentment! Silvie is easy to handle, welcoming grooming and nail trims with ease. While he may take some time to warm
Favourite activities: Teddy loves to chase
up to new faces, adopting him will
birds from the garden and snuggle up with
Favourite activities: Maui enjoys teasing the
unveil a newfound bravado as he
his humans in their gigantic king size bed.
family cats and sleeping on the couch.
settles into his loving forever home.
Favourite toy: Teddy has so many toys, so likes
Favourite toy: A plastic bone - whenever
to give them all a run for fun.
anyone gets into the spa, they have to
Favourite treat: Teddy enjoys a charcoal
throw it for him.
biscuit every night for dessert.
Favourite treat: Maui loves a doggy chocolate.
Special talent: Teddy is very intelligent
Special talent: Maui pushes between your legs
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LUCY THE STAFFY X Lucy, an endearingly awkward yet exceptionally sweet girl, adds a touch of charm to every moment. She loves going for walks around the neighbourhood and exploring new places within Newcastle. Her enthusiasm for discovering new places is a testament to her adventurous spirit. Favourite activities: Lucy loves walks, cuddles, and car rides. Favourite toy: Lucy’s favourite toy is the stuffed sharky that her fur-parents bought her from the zoo. Favourite treat: Dental chews! Lucy will death stare you until you give her a bedtime treat. Special talent: Lucy is a very talented lady. She can high-five, double high-five, sit, stay, come and shake. newcastleweekly.com.au
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e have a great run of home games ahead of us, so it’s a critical period for both of our men’s and women’s sides as we push for our place in the top 6.
Following Gary van Egmond’s recent departure, our interim
appointments of Ryan Campbell (ALW head coach) and Damien Zane (Girls and Boys Academy), we boast some very good hands
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guiding these respective parts of our club. We’re beginning the process of forming a decision on the future leadership of our A-League Women’s team and the Academy. This will be properly considered – and no doubt will include some input from the potential incoming owners of the Jets. And, on new ownership, this is clearly top of mind for the club. Our progress is positive and we are confident of having this finalised soon.
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“Please respect our playing group and support them.” I’m aware many of you are anxious to know more. However, the simple point is that the process is confidential, and we will announce it at the appropriate time. Speculation becomes a distraction for our players and the focus for the club needs to be six points each weekend. Please respect our playing group and support them during this period. I look forward to being able to provide more information to you when I can; and I am confident of a very positive new era for the Jets. In terms of the upcoming games, the ALM face the Bulls
THERE’S ONLY ONE ORIGINAL!
and Mariners at home, following matches against the Phoenix and Victory. Our women’s team also has a couple of great fixtures in the region in this same period. The club is taking three of them to Maitland for the first time this year. This is an important opportunity to bring top tier ALW to the Lower Hunter and for our fans to see more of the elite training base that our men and now women have been using.
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Toronto’s Susie Rawlings tees off with Women in Turf
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pending 20 years in the
on the job. too – they’re always
telecommunications industry isn’t the
up for a friendly wave or a chat.”
typical career path to greenkeeping.
But, Susie Rawlings hasn’t looked back
since making the switch. The former telco field technician is still green to the trade, having completed a horticulture qualification and starting her
Women in Turf Program, which took place at the Cobram Baroonga Golf Club. She, and several female
role at Toronto Golf Club only 12 months ago.
volunteer greenkeepers, worked
“I decided I needed to pursue a career
alongside club superintendent
I’d really enjoy, rather than one I was just
Terry Vogel and his team for
comfortable in,” Susie said.
a high-profile PGA event, the
“It’s been quite a change, and apart from the 4am starts, I’m loving it. “The club lets me do a lot of different ARTICLE ROD THOMPSON
Susie was recently a participant in the prestigious John Deere
things on the course, including irrigation and construction jobs, as well as greenkeeping duties. “It’s very task-oriented, which gives me
Webex Players Series Murray River tournament. “It was a great experience,” she said. “To meet other volunteers and learn from them. “A couple of the guys I work with
satisfaction when I can look back and
now had never had a female colleague in
observe a job well done.
15 years before I started.
“I love interacting with the golfers while I’m
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“There’s plenty of women in this industry
who have been very successful though. “So, it’s important to highlight that and encourage more to join.”
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