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Angel Billy Golf Classic By Mandy ELLIS
WESTPAC Rescue Helicopter Service (WRHS), established in 1975 as a weekend beach patrol and through community support and fundraising has become a critical service that operates 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Today it delivers aeromedical search, rescue and inter-hospital transfers to care for communities from north of the Hawkesbury River, to the Queensland border. The Service is approaching 1,500 missions per year, with a Doctor and Paramedic on board every flight. The Service is jointly funded by the NSW Government, corporate partnerships and community support, ensuring no-one has to pay. Neddie Billett, Secretary
10,000 Signed q Volunteers and Manager of Nelson Bay Golf Club, preparing for the upcoming event. Photo by, Mandy Ellis.
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By Marian SAMPSON
IN a bold effort to have the future of Mambo Wanda
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Wetlands and the parcel of land which was mistakenly
sold by the state government, bought back, the local community has launched a petition.
Just as the petition against the proposed forced merger with Newcastle Council needed 10,000 signatures,
so to will this petition to be debated in Parliament.
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is very satisfying and worthwhile, and Angel Billy Golf Classic along with all events that we organise happens only with the combined hard work of all our volunteers, is very much a team effort, it is an honour to be involved with WRHS.” Fundraising is a large part of community support and this year is the 20th anniversary of the Angel Conservation Group has been formed to offer a non political, community driven effort to secure the future of the Mambo Wanda Wetlands. Kathy Brown of WetCon told News Of The Area, “The group meets on the first Thursday of each month
Wetlands by Port Stephens Member of Parliament Kate Washington who said, “It is important that we see this land returned to public hands. While the Development Application (DA) is unlikely to be supported by council, what we need to do is see the land returned to the public and the community.” Ms Washington believes that the parcel is vital to the survival of Port Stephens koalas and other endangered species on the site. “Many people across all political parties support the return of this land to the community; the land that was sold for just $250,000 is priceless,” she said. WetCon the new Mambo Wanda Wetlands
Billy Golf Classic, held 26 November, Nelson Bay Golf Club. The Port Stephens Support Group which covers all areas of Port Stephens, hosts the day with the generous support of local businesses for prizes and has to date contributed $600,000 to the WRHS from the golf day alone. The wonderful group of at 5pm at Soldiers Point Bowling Club and everyone is welcome.” Irene Jones of WetCon said, “People can stay informed and get information by signing up to receive our email newsletters by emailing us at liverpoolirene@hotmail.
of the Club headed north to the Forster Resort, and Caravan and Cabin Park, to enjoy many of the pleasures that the district offers. There was a barbecue, a wine tasting, pizza night with movies at the Resort itself and were complemented by diners at a variety of
THERE’S no doubt that the members of Fingal Bay Probus Club enjoy getting together and over the past year Norman Martin has been their ‘Away trips organiser’. Twenty-five members
com or by calling me on 4984 7269.” WetCon expressed concern around the tagging of trees on public land around the site with the pending DA adjacent to the wetlands. A Council spokeswoman said, “While this assessment
q Member for Port Stephens Kate Washington with members of WetCon and the community at the launch of the petition which will be presented to State Parliament. Photo by Marian Sampson.
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volunteers give their time selflessly to help organise and work on this day to ensure that everything possible goes smoothly. Port Stephens Toyota once again are on board with the “Hole in One” car, along with Harvey Norman Salamander Bay, Bunnings Taylors Beach, Telstra Salamander Bay, Aqua Mantra Holiday Apartments,
restaurants, the motor bike museum at Nabiac, a restful river cruise, lunch at the Frothy Coffee Boatshed overlooking Wallis Lake and a visit to the Green Cathedral. Julia Redlich Publicity Officer of the Probus Club of Fingal Bay told News Of The
Area, “Needless to say there was plenty of retail therapy to be had as well as all the great activities that Norman had arranged for the Club.” Norman Martin said, “I reckon it was one of the best trips ever, I put the success of the event down to my wife, Rosamund’s pretrip organising, and to the support given by the group. “We are a great bunch
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of trees has been undertaken by the owner, Council can assure the community that no trees can be removed without Council approval. “Council is currently going through the process of assessing the DA, with particular consideration to the significant ecological constraints of the site. “All submissions received during the exhibition period will be taken into consideration before the DA goes to the Council for review and determination,” she said. Petitions will be available for signatures at Salamander Bay Shopping Centre outside Woolworths on 12 and 27 November. There will also be a community meeting held in the Seascape Room at Soldiers Point Bowling Club at 5pm on 9 November. of friends who are always ready to help and everyone even turned up on time for everything,” he said. You can find out more about the Fingal Bay Probus Club by attending one of their meetings which are held on the second Monday of each month at 9.30am at the Fingal Bay Sports and Recreation Club, 100 Rocky Point Road, Fingal Bay. Bay News Of The Area is a local independent publication published by Myall Coast Communications Pty Ltd.
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Geoff Ashworth Memorial Walk By Mandy ELLIS
TOMAREE Peninsula Parkinson’s Support Group, (TPPSG), honoured one of their late members, Geoff Ashworth, by walking up Tomaree Mountain on Saturday. Mr Ashworth was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, five years prior to climbing Tomaree Mountain, and shortly after, he was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. Mr Ashworth’s wish before he died was to raise awareness for both groups. With lots of support, and a five-hour climbing ordeal, he conquered Tomaree Mountain. It was the result of training four times per week with Lee Anlezark, President, Tomaree Parkinson’s Support
Group, that Mr Ashworth found the strength and determination to carry out his wish. As a result of this climb Mr Ashworth and his supporters raised over $20,000. People with Parkinson’s face an array of debilitating issues. Not just the obvious tremor and fatigue, but the potential loss of dignity and independence. People assume you are drunk when in fact you are unsteady on your feet. Loss of driving licence which can then lead to isolation and loss of independence. “As I have had two knees replaced and one hip replacement, climbing the hill was a test both mentally and physically,” Trevor Babore, Treasurer, TPPSG, told News
Of The Area. “I am extremely happy with how my body performed today.” Steve Lovell, a TPPSG member said, “The support from the group and encouragement to keep going is what kept me going, as anticipated, it was much more gruelling on the descent, my knees will be sore tomorrow.” Ted Smith, TPPSG member stated, “I have been wanting to do this walk for four years, but have not had the nerve, strength or good health to give it a try, however, with the support from this group and a knee reconstruction both have contributed to making it possible.” To make a tax-deductible donation to TPPSG please call Lee Anlezark, 0488 438 348.
q Some of the attendees before the walk up Tomaree Mountain.
Humans Of The Area: Alan Triscott Co-Founder of Little Athletics Australia By Marian SAMPSON
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WE’D like to introduce Alan Triscott of Fingal Bay, cofounder of Little Athletics Australia. In 1963, at a senior athletic event in Geelong, three boys wanted to compete, however at under 12 years old they were refused. Acknowledging their disappointment, Trevor Billingham offered to run some races for them and their friends on the following Saturday. Alan was there when they had their first event and kindly offered to help. Alan Triscott told News Of The Area, “It was a decision that changed my life forever!” The children who were at the first meeting came back the following Saturday and brought more friends and in
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no time 200 children were participating. Each athlete was given a simple ticket, showing the times they had achieved in races and events. “The senior club allowed the use of their equipment. “The youths enjoyed the participation in the sport, particularly as they could all participate without having any outstanding talents,” he said. To help children compete effectively Alan developed a discus made of a rubber compound and with the help of senior champions, perfected a shape and weight which is still in use today. By 1966 there were 1200 children registered and 850 were always there every Saturday morning. Alan and his co-founder Trevor Billingham spent the
following two years driving all over Victoria guiding communities to start over one hundred Little Athletics Centres. In 1972 The Australian Little Athletics Union was formed. Alan was the first Secretary/Treasurer and can proudly boast, that there have been six million children, including many Olympians who have passed through the ranks of Little Athletics in the 52 years of its existence. Now 90 years young and a life member of Little Athletics Australia, Alan no longer takes an active part in the organisation any more, but is very happy that it so going strong. Alan and Kate are both active members of the Probus Club of Port Stephens.
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The real needs Dear News Of The Area,
WHILST I am in complete agreement with your correspond Paul Attard (Bay News Of The Area 2/11/17 “Bypass the Fingal Bay Bypass”) that the expenditure of some $50100 million of very scarce funds to relieve the traffic for the Christmas holiday period would be a waste of money, his ideas for its better use of this funds on a light rail to the airport is something only this current sell and spend State Government would consider. Maybe the Council under its pro-development new Mayor is proposing to increase the population of Fingal Bay by allowing the same 20 story high apartment building as proposed for Nelson Bay as there is virtually no more land at Fingal for release except the National Parks but then, with the current State Government, that may also be on the agenda as it is calling for submissions on all Crown Lands with the view
Top Stories • Nelson Bay Golf Club Hosts Angel Billy Golf Classic • Petition for State Government to Debate Port Stephens Mambo Wanda Wetlands Future • International Surfers Compete at Buribi Beach at Port Stephens at the Port Stephens Toyota NSW Pro Surfing Event
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to flogging anything it can. As an older person who retired to this beautiful Port Stephens I, like most of the high number of retirees here, would gladly put up with the Christmas traffic if anyone would provide us with an extended hospital service that catered for our needs. I have had to use the services of the Tomaree Community Hospital on several occasions over recent years and have nothing but thanks for the care given to me having regards to the limited facilities available. Whilst none of us believe that a major hospital will ever be built here as, even with the new Council’s plans the turn Nelson Bay into a version of the Gold Coast, plans must be made to expand services at Tomaree. What is needed to cater for the growing number of retirees in our area is for the hospital to be extended to provide services that the aged need to relive the major Hunter Hospital whilst we recover from the illnesses that the aged have increasingly. If local residents could
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COMMENTS by Paul Attard, (Opinion in Bay News Of The Area 2 November 201), in my opinion contain a lot of selfinterest. To his credit he is willing to be convinced otherwise. Might I suggest the following which might help his dilemma? Firstly, the current route from Final Bay to Salamander and Taylors Beach shopping precincts involves a 30 to 40 minutes return drive respectively over a Zig Zag course under very restrictive speed limits. The proposed route I estimate would be more than halved and time involved more so reduced. This route would also be undertaken by most of the Shoal Bay residents
travelling to that destination. An added advantage is the reduction in traffic via the Shoal Bay and Nelson Bay bottlenecks. Regarding road kills, I have observed more per kilometre along Government Road, Shoal Bay than the wire enclosed portions of Nelson Bay, Anna Bay roads. (These include Water birds, Echidnas, Pythons, etc,). As regards the suggestion of water evacuation of Fingal Residents, particularly during busy periods when the caravan park alone hosts 3,000 plus residents I feel would be ludicrous in terms of capability and efficiency. Mr Attard has exposed his lack of knowledge regarding the link road as the portion of carriageway between Fingal and Shoal
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OPINION be moved to Tomaree after major operations like Knee or hips, family would be available to assist in the rehabilitation and comfort of patient and this make the bed available at The Mater or John Hunter where all the high tech facilities enable the doctors to do more operations and reduce the waiting. The provision of these services at Tomaree is a much more effective use of resources but I don’t expect this State Government to do anything when it proposes to demolish perfectly good Stadia in Sydney and spend $2bllion on building a new one. Maybe we should petition for a stadium then spend the funds on what is really needed. Having regard to the current State Government priorities maybe Mr Attard’s proposal has more chance of getting up than the real needs of our community. Frank Ward OAM Shoal Bay
Bay passes through the only current real bush fire danger area and this situation will still exist if the proposed route is completed. The alternative expenditure indicates self-interest suggesting improvements to the likes of The Hospital, Light rail Shoal Bay to the airport and Newcastle. (No mention of Fingal Bay), costs which would be markedly more than the $50 to $100 million he objects to spending. Our Council has directed a lot of expenditure to areas other than the extreme eastern end of the peninsular. Much of the money that is spent is compulsory as it is drawn from the profits of the Council run caravan parks. How about some of our rates being spent on our locality. Roger Ball Fingal Bay
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Dear Jasminda,
What is the arrangement for bill-splitting? Whenever we go out as a group, there’s always someone who orders up big and then we pay for it. What is the delicate way to arrange this? Miss JV, Tea Gardens
This is a fraught situation, Miss JV. People fall into all sorts of categories when it comes to dining out. We all know the hand-sitters. When the time comes to pay, these types literally sit on their hand, perhaps concerned that their appendage will take on a mind of its own and try to offer some money towards the meal. One step up from the hand-sitters, are the wallet openers. They open and close their wallets as though this equates to getting out some cold, hard cash, but they pause long enough for someone else to say, “Hey, I’ve got this.” Then we have the faulty-carders. They flash around their credit card, and then realise it has expired. “I’ll get it next time,” they offer, as you go to the teller to withdraw more money and wonder why you didn’t stay home and watch Netflix. How about the couples who order delicacies for their child? Yep, because we all know how much kids love deep-fried coconut prawns. The little treasure will just push around their rice, add a bit of slobber, make the meal inedible, and then you’ll end up paying for it. But wait, there’s more. We can’t forget the couples who forget to bring any wine, but are incredibly grateful that you are happy to share the $80 bottle of plonk you’ve been saving for a special occasion. And hey, since you’ve only managed one glass (they are fast drinkers) you may as well be the designated driver. It’s a win-win! Finally, who can forget the hair-finder. Yep, this person will happily devour their entire meal, but on the last piece of lettuce, they’ll find a hair, probably their own, and then make a scene in front of the poor wait staff who earn $8 an hour for the privilege of serving people tighter than a fish’s . . . let’s just go with a fish’s mouth. So there you have it. To avoid these scenarios, I would suggest avoiding people at all costs, but if you must dine out, go to one of those places where you place your order at the counter. Arrive early and never, under any circumstances, be the last one standing. Sometimes you have to beat people at their own miserable game. I’m back! Jasminda.
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Driving Off for Charity Lock boxes for hire By Rachael VAUGHAN
q Winners from Real Futures Foundation Sponsors Valley Homes team Craig Baumann and Father and Son Steve and Max Wallington. Photo by Henk Tobbe. By Marian SAMPSON DESPITE the rain 107 players swung into supporting The Latitude One Real Futures Foundation Inaugural Charity Golf Day last week. Players were keen to tee off and take their chance at winning one of the three major hole in one prizes, a Honda Jazz from Klosters, a Toyota Yaris from Port Stephens Toyota and a boat with all the running gear from Bay Boat Sales, unfortunately none of the hole in one prizes went off. However in a surprise win 14 year old Xavier Smith took out the nearest the pin and the $500 Ingenia holiday
supplied by Latitude One. Players participated in a range of quirky activities during the four player Ambrose competition which was won by the Valley Homes team. David Hurley who sits on the marketing committee of Real Futures Foundation, told News Of The Area, “The aim of the day was to engage with business and the community, have some fun, improve the profile of the foundation within the community and raise funds for our youth programs. In all those aspects it can be considered a clear success.” He believes that it is important for business
and community groups to assist youth to be inspired, motivated and to find their way into a career which suits their skill sets. “It’s about students knowing that the community is behind them which can make a big difference to students in the long run,” he said. The Real Futures Foundation supports students from all high schools in the Port Stephens Local Government Area. You can find out more at www.realfutures.com.au and register your interest in the next Charity Golf Day which will be held 19 October, 2018.
PORT Stephens Council has been awarded $5300 from the NSW Government as part of their statewide Safer Community Compact grant program designed to help councils to deliver grassroot solutions to crime. Portable lock boxes have officially been introduced in popular holiday locations in the Port Stephens Council area including Nelson Bay, Anna bay and Raymond Terrace. The lock boxes can be hired out at Port Stephens Council chambers in Raymond Terrace, Nelson Bay Visitors Centre and all council owned holiday parks. Last year in the Port Stephens area, there were 415 reported steal from motor vehicle incidents, 248 steal from dwelling offences and 15 steal from person crimes. Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Scot MacDonald said, “This project is designed to help car owners and tourists to take steps to reduce the risk of their belongings being stolen.” “Beach goers will be able to store their keys in the secure boxes so they
can enjoy a worry-free swim.” Port Stephens Local Area Command is backing the scheme, taking charge of the project with Council staff, and personally delivering all the new lock boxes to their new homes, ready for hire. Crime Prevention Officer Alison Stewart told News of the Area, “Lock boxes are a great initiative to help reduce the instance of theft in the Port Stephens area.” Wayne Wallis, Port Stephens Council General Manager said, “I want every
person in Port Stephens to feel safe in our community and that their families and property are protected.” I am incredibly grateful for this funding which will support Council’s efforts to empower the community to understand the precautions they can take to safeguard against theft,” he said. Council also will run a community awareness campaign for residents and tourists in the Port Stephens area to ensure they know what they can do to protect themselves from being robbed.
q The two sizes of lock boxes that are now available for hire.
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Proposed modification to the AGL Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Notice of public exhibition of environmental assessment AGL Energy Limited (AGL) have submitted an application to modify the Major Project Approval MP10_133 for the Newcastle Gas Storage Facility. q Kyle McELwain, Lleyton Phillips, Xavier Smith, Challan Banks, Ben Bradbury were players on the day with Xavier Smith winning the nearest the pin prize of a $500 holiday. Photo by Henk Tobbe. Please support the advertisers within the Bay News Of The Area
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The proposed modification is for onsite modifications of the facility that will include allowing AGL to connect to the local gas network and some some minor changes to the infrastructure and operations at the NGSF. An environmental assessment has been conducted, and specialist reports have been prepared on the impacts of the proposed modification including on air quality, noise, and hazard and risk. These assessments found that the existing environmental safeguards and mitigation measures are sufficient to manage the potential impacts of the proposed modification. Information on the application, environmental assessment and how to submit a response, can be found at: Web: http://bit.ly/2zSNd8N Port Stephens Council, 116 Adelaide Street, Raymond Terrace Department of Planning and Environment, 320 Pitt Street, Sydney Public exhibition will be held between Friday 3 November 2017 until Friday 17 November 2017. For more information, please contact us: W: agl.com.au/ngsf | Ph: 1800 039 600 | E: AGLCommunity@agl.com.au
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The thrill of making an Eagle GOLF
Nelson Bay Golf Club By David & Rhona BIRSS Four Eagles were made during this week’s competitions. William Marshall, Par 5, 27th hole Eagle, Wednesday’s Men’s Comp C1 Bob Kew, Par 5,18th hole Eagle, Wednesday’s Men’s Comp, C2 Chris Drake, Par 5,18th hole Eagle, Wednesday’s Men’s Comp, C2 Chris Mawson, Par 4, 23rd hole Eagle, Friday’s Mixed Comp. Highlight of the week:
Congratulations to Paul Devine scoring 46 points to take out Overall Leader in C1 Wednesday’s Comp. Paul, your fellow Competitors wish you luck with your new handicap. Results for the period: SUNDAY 29th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Nareda Leary (Vis) 34. Div 2: Winner Arienne Helmrich 34. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Ray Wright 41, B Grade: Garrett Nunan 36, C Grade: Winner David Davis 38. MONDAY 30th: Vets 9 hole Stableford:
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q Finalist Judge Beverley Rabbitt perusing entries.
Literature Awards Finalists By Geoff WALKER AFTER exhaustive deliberation, the preliminary judges have come up with the top 21 finalists for this year’s Port Stephens Literature Awards. Some nine judges read the entries and then have a round table discussion (sometimes rather heated) about the ones which impressed them. A short list of 20 is then chosen. This year they selected 21 as it was just too hard to reject one of them. These short stories are
now in the hands of the three finalists’ judges who independently rate them from one to 21. The points are then added up to decide the winners which will be announced at our quilt show at Club Lemon Tree later in November. All major prize winners will notified beforehand and invited along to personally receive their awards. The others will have them forwarded by mail. The short listed stories (in random order) are: ‘Mabel;’ ‘A Colour of Loss;’ ‘Send Me Home My Friends;’ The Hospital
Visitor’; ‘The Seat’; ‘Good Business’; ‘A Story to Tell’; ‘Friendship Roller Coaster’; ‘A Fathering Will Do’; ‘An Asterisk’; ‘Time’s Slipping Away’; ‘Night of the Big Fright’; ‘No Place for a Lady’; ‘The Bride Price’; ‘A Child Names Warrior;’ ‘The Meal Ticket’; ‘Nine Nines are Ninety Nine’; ‘Too Late to Leave’; ‘Pilgrimage’;’Chocolate Milk’ and ‘Rob’. News Of The Area will cover the presentation night and give full details of the winners at a later stage. Watch this space.
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TUESDAY 31st: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Jeanette McClymont 39, Runner-up Rae Uptin 38, Third place Mary Reisch 35. Div 2: Winner Chris Ledingham 37, Runner-up Jennie Perkins 36, Third place Charmaine Pattison 35. Div 3: Winner Barbara Smith 37, Runner-up Robyn Greedy 34 c/b, Third place Sharon Stevenson 34.
WEDNESDAY Nov 1st: C1 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Paul Devine 46, Runner-up William Marshall 40: B Grade: Winner Tony Ginty 41c/b, Runner-up Peter Schoonhoven 41: C Grade: Winner John Fuller 42, Runner-up Tom Watson 40. C2 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Leigh Messner 41 c/b, Runner-up Neil Lembecke 41: B Grade: Winner Garry Hall 43, Runner-up Philip Flack 41: C Grade: Winner Gary Murray 42, Runner-up Noel Hughes 39. THURSDAY 2nd: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Ann Turner 40, Runner-up Norma Hocking 39.
Div 2: Winner Simonne Irvine 38, Runner-up Norma Armitage 37. Vets 9 hole Stableford: Overall Winner Ian McFarlane 22 c/b, Runnerup Rob Handford 22. FRIDAY 3rd: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Joan Frost 34, Runner-up Diane McLean 31. Div 2: Winner Marg Reimer 36 c/b, Runner-up Di Brown 36.
Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Steven Brown 41, Runner-up Chris Mawson 40: B Grade: Winner Alan Bentley 39, Runner-up Phil Rogan: C Grade: Winner Neville George 39, Runner-up Nigel Eves 37.
SATURDAY 4th: C1: Stroke Net: A Grade: Winner Scott Quinn 73 c/b, Runner-up Vito Assaioli 73: B Grade: Winner Leigh Messner 70, Runner-up Matt Gambrill 71: C Grade: Winner Brian Pobje 64, Runner-up Graeme Brown 69. C2 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Warwick Dart 37, Runner-up John Fountain 34: B Grade: Winner Brett Woolfe 43, Runner-up David Christensen 40: C Grade: Winner Gary Wilcock 42, Runner-up Norman Cousins 39.
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Ladies’ Winner Ladies winner Ann Holecek 35 c/b from Denise Yeo 35 Mens winner James cameron 41 from paul Starr 40 Medley yellow tee winner Fred Shield 40 From Liz Cameron 35 c/b.
Snak N Rap is Back By Marian SAMPSON FRIDAY 10 November Snak N Rap is coming back to Anna Bay Skate Park. Everyone is welcome and a gold coin donation gets attendees a can of drink. The Snak N Rap will be
there from 3-5pm with the crew from TYCA, Tunz1 and DJ KiDream for music fun and conversation. Snak N Rap has been operating to support the youth of Port Stephens for over 12 years. TYCA is a not-forprofit, volunteer driven
organisation which conducts youth programs in Port Stephens, with the goal of empowering young people to fulfil their potential. Anna Bay Skate Park is one of the assets which is included in Council’s Buribi Point Plan of Management.
Rebecca is a film about abusive relationships, and the way power might shift within these relationships. Laurence Olivier portrays Max de Winter, a person with a haunted past. Entry is by a gold coin donation and attendees will
enjoy tea, coffee biscuits and popcorn. All Saints Anglican Church Hall has a new sound system to ensure that moviegoers will have a wonderful experience. Everyone is welcome.
shopping lists. The accomplished band Jazz Inc and Friends will be supplemented with performances by local artists including a quartet from Tomaree High School. Terri Allen spokesperson for the event told News Of The Area, “The event has evolved around the concept of the different talents musical and artistic we all have, and the different ways we can share them. “It started as many things do within the
congregation and then reaching out to others. “Rehearsals went ahead over the weekend and the music that will be showcased is of a high standard, with the jazz ensemble being accomplished,” she said. Entry is free and there is plenty of fun for the whole family. Enquiries about the day can be made to All Saints Anglican Church on 4981 1839.
Hitchcock’s Rebecca to Screen
By Marian SAMPSON
REBECCA the 1940’s classic Hitchcock movie will be presented at the All Saints Anglican Church, on Church Street, Nelson Bay on 11 November at 2.30pm.
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THE Bay is set to get its groove back on with the All Saints Anglican Church free Talents Market Day and Jazz Cafe on 18 November. The free event runs from 10am to 4pm and is suitable for the whole family. There will be market stalls with jewellery, crafts, handmade baby goods and plants so popping in to check out the jazz ensemble could see a positive start to ticking off Christmas
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Soundabout rocks the Seabreeze
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THE Seabreeze Hotel in Nelson Bay has all you need for a great night out. They have recently undergone extensive renovations and refurbishments to transform
the hotel. Great food, cold drinks, a beautiful view and this weekend the perfect entertainment to get those feet tapping. Soundabout is a fun and energetic four-piece band that brings a great mix of
songs to get people dancing and singing along. The band members pride themselves on their ability to put on a great show that keeps audiences engaged and wanting more as they cover the biggest hits from the last 50 years.
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When the band steps on stage they add their own originality and enjoy putting their musicality on display. We have it on good authority that the audience will be kept entertained, and may just feel like they are part of the performance, with Soundabout’s interactive approach.
They play wirelessly which allows them to step off the stage to take the performance to you, so don’t be surprised if you turn around and you’re toe tapping and singing along with a guitarist or two. The band told News Of The Area, “One thing is for sure when Soundabout hit
the stage at Seabreeze Hotel there will be ‘dancin’ and singin’ and moving to the groovin’.” “Get your dancing shoes on Nelson Bay, Soundabout is coming for you!” Soundabout will play at the Seabreeze Hotel, Stockton Street Nelson Bay on Friday 10 November. They will take to the stage from 8:30pm.
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Garage Sale KARUAH 9 George Norman Close. Sat & sun 11-12th Nov. 8:30-5pm Moving sale. Household items. clothes shoes GIRVAN - MOVING SALE. 1763 Booral Rd. 10-13th Inc. Nov. 8am - 5pm. Varied items. Caravan, Mob. scooter, Organ, Saddle, varied items.
For Sale ANCHOR Manson plough 15.8kg. plus 33m 8mm short link glav. Chain $125.00 Ph. 0418 845 358 ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139 BED Head / 2 side chests with drawer. Priced reduced $300 0428450925. Text for picture BLACK glass and chrome 3 tier audio, t.v stand. Excellent condition, p.u. Tea Gardens. $55. 0419409913 CORNER unit, Oregon timber & leadlight glass, H-167cm x D-94cm x LD L –242cm SO$100. Old double school desk $100 4997 2302
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FLATTOP truck converstion to utility sides back and front $850 4997 0986
FREEZER Westinghouse 180l Upright brand new. Never used Rrp $649 Selling for $500 Ono. 49972940 Tea Gardens
MOBILTY Scooter Pride Celebrity X, battery O charger, rear LD carry Sbag and front basket. $600. or near offer. 0414447820
ANTIQUE kitchen cabinet 2 stained glass doors lined cool cupboard, 3 drawers, curved sides dark wood 1.63 h $450 Cedar Pew with bishop sides 220 wide, fr Hinton church good condition $500. 2 seater oak hall seat 2 drawers $150. Ph 49822004
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POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158
CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au HOUSE bricks. Cream in colour. Sandstone retaining wall blocks Best offer. Raymond Terrace 0438074087 KING, AH Comfort Mattress. 0428450925 for pictures.
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KITE Surfer, Naish. Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498
DARK Brown Leather Lounge with two LD matching SOchairs Very Good condition. $550 0427642075
LAPIDARY equipment. 1 large capacity tumbler with box of stones. 1 slab cutter. $75 each or $100 the pair. 1 bench top tumbler $50. Call Frank on 49 823 053
DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584
LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113
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DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652
MACROB timber extension dining table and 6 leather chairs with 3 matching wall units and entertainment unit. $500. 0407283748 Text for photos
EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225
MASSAGE Couch (Solid) 75cm wide. Portable Aluminum. 3 fold Black New has not been opened. $180 Ph: 0428450925.
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FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986
HALL Cabinet. Price reduced to $800. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925
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GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 4997 0986
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GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396
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CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 SINGER sewing machines 1 electric $290. 1 manual $240. Tanilba Bay 0434 022 073 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au SIX outdoor vinyl seat with back cushions, pastel blue with gold stripe, 50 cm wide x 100 cm long, never used cost $400 sell $295. Incl new outdoor table umbrella. Phone 49843494 SOFA bed/lounge 3 seater - good cond. $180, NestLD of tables SO for DVD’s $40, Cabinet & Disc’s, turns around $90. 49820798 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au SWINGING metal entrance gates with latches $300 4997 0986 TWO single pine LD beds, $70 SO pair or $40 each. 0432485966 TIMBER dining suite $250 very good cond. Tea G/dns 49198091
BOWLS set with shoes $90. Henselite Dreamlines Burgundy Brand new comfortfit pro shoes size 8 plus measure, lifter and bag. Mobility Walker $50 Shoal Bay 49813784. CLOTHES dryer Electrolux 5kg Senordry, white excel. condition 3yrs $300. Wine rack, holds 24 bottles with 2 drawers L99cm x D33 x H89 walnut $100. Lamp table L48cm x D48 x H76 1 drawer walnut $50. T.V. cabinet L84cm x D48 x H72 two dr cupboard below/country style $25. Bedside chests (2) of drawers well made, honey colour $10ech. 49819594 or 0403590334 FRIDGE Fujitsu good cond. $75. Washing machine simpson. 5.5kg almost new $350. Ride on mower. deutcher 360 $600. Cot, Mattresses various. accessories $150. Wooden playpen $25. High chair $25. Ikea toddler bed $50. Soldiers Point 49827995 SINGLE bed with mattress & accessories $150. 2 hall stands with matching coffee table $40each. Teac TV 8 mths old $200. 49828814 TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456 WOODEN cot $80. Wooden high chair $20. Kids wooden Table and chairs $25. Play pen $60 Stroller $10. Baby bath $5. Nelson Bay 0249844510
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will hold a Remembrance Day Service in ANZAC Park, Jacaranda Avenue, Raymond Terrace, on Saturday 11 November. The Service will commence at 10.40am. All are invited to attend the Service. At this year’s Service a Soil Collection Event will be conducted as part of a state-wide contribution to a large-scale artwork being incorporated into the ANZAC Memorial, Hyde Park, Sydney, Centenary of ANZAC Project.
Office of Environment & Heritage Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottages Call for Expressions of Interest Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottages - Lease Opportunity Smoky Cape Lighthouse, Hat Head National Park and Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse, Myall Lakes National Park Ref: tender - 1168
The Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from suitably qualified operator/s to manage as holiday accommodation, two historic heritage lighthouse property precincts consisting of multiple cottages, ancillary buildings and surrounding lands at Sugarloaf Point and Smoky Cape. A five year lease with a five year option is being offered.
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On Remembrance Day we remember our fallen men and women who sacrificed their lives in the greatest horror of all: war. In 2017, Remembrance Day marks the 99th anniversary of the Armistice (the formal agreement between waring parties to stop fighting) which ended World War 1 (1914-1918). Remembrance Day is one of the most important days remembered at RSL LifeCare. At Peter Sinclair Gardens, Hawks Nest we will be commemorating Remembrance Day in the following way:
Where: 2 Mirreen Street, Hawks Nest When: Friday, 10th November 2017 at 10am What: Remembrance Day Service
You are formally invited to attend our ceremony, as are members of our local community. To find out more about our intergenerational program, please contact: Ursula Roberts on 4997 0767
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Expert Health Panel for PFAS Invitation for Public Submissions An Expert Health Panel for per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) has been established to review the current literature on potential health effects of PFAS exposure and identify priority areas for research. The Expert Health Panel is now inviting submissions from the public to hear their concerns about potential health effects of PFAS, and their views on priorities for future research. To make a submission please visit www.allenandclarke.com/PFAS by 19 November 2017. For more information on PFAS, the Expert Health Panel, or the public consultation, you can call 1800 941 180 or email health.pfas@health.gov.au or visit health.gov.au/pfas
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Caravans 11/2008 Windsor Rapid 19ft Caravan with full kitchen with plenty of storage space, has rear ensuite with separate shower/toilet & vanity, incl washing machine, solar panels, diesel heater in perfect condition.$35000 neg. Ph 0400788521. 2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321
CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257 JAYCO Discovery 2011 17ft pop top. Only travelled 4k. Aircon & many extras $28,500 ONO Tanilba Bay 0434 022 073
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International Surfers Compete at Buribi By Marian SAMPSON
q Macy Callaghan ready to compete at the Port Stephens Toyota NSW Pro Surfing Event at Buribi Beach Port Stephens.
CONDITIONS for the Port Stephens Toyota NSW Pro surfing event at Buribi Beach were excellent over the weekend with the ladies pumping 3-to-4 foot waves for the final WSL Qualifying Series (QS) event of the season. 116 competitors and around five hundred people in total have trekked to enjoy the unique conditions which Buribi Beach offers to surfers on the East Coast of Australia. Tom Bennett of the World Surfing League told News Of The Area, “The surf at Buribi and its waves are unique in the area with the beach facing south.” The event had previously been scheduled for Cronulla however a sponsor pulled out
at the last minute. “The event was left high and dry however Port Stephens Council, Port Stephens Toyota and Destination NSW banded together to get the event up and running, with a great show of dedication to see the event go forward in such a beautiful destination with great waves,” he said. Seven of the world’s top 16 women surfers have been a part of the tournament including Sage Erickson who is currently placed seventh, and Macy Callaghan from the Central Coast who is placed tenth. Macy Callaghan said, “I’m trying not to think about it all but it is still in the back of my head; I just want to surf heats here like I would at any other contest but it is definitely hard to ignore.
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“That was a really fun heat, the waves are so good right now which is always good for an event, especially one that is this important to everyone,” she said. Further down Buribi Beach the Port Stephens Toyota NSW Pro presented by Newcastle Airport Men’s QS1,000 was underway as well. Dean Bowen said of the conditions, “The waves have been really fun here at Birubi, I haven’t had the best competitive year, but I’ve got a couple of really good boards that feel awesome and hopefully I can keep the ball rolling into tomorrow.” While parking at the event was minimal the parking management was effective with shuttle buses in place to assist spectators to access the event.
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