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Marine Rescue: Saving Lives this Summer
By Mandy ELLIS MARINE Rescue Port Stephens (MRPS) volunteers do their jobs professionally and save lives on the water. With its sophisticated equipment and ideal location, Port Stephens LAC intend using this facility as an Emergency Operations Centre for emergencies and natural disasters in Port Stephens. The radio base is operated 24 hours per day, 365 days per year by qualified Watchkeepers and Marine Radio Operators. It is an accredited Search and Rescue Coordination Centre (SARCC) and from 5pm to 9am the radio base receives community first responder calls from triple zero. The dedicated and well trained group are looking for new volunteers. irrespective of age or
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By Jewell DRURY THE New Year stands before us like a fresh chapter in a book. What will you write for
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Marine Rescue: Saving Lives this Summer running smoothly, plenty of opportunity for those wanting to volunteer.” Members receive comprehensive training in work health safety, Long Range (radio) Operators Certificate of Proficiency, radio room operations and working in an Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), first aid certificate and meteorology.
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Rescue vessel crews undertake extensive additional training to equip them to operate search and rescue operations. The Nelson Head Lighthouse Reserve is available for weddings and has beautiful views and an amazing location. If you have been looking to volunteer somewhere, then why not Marine
Rescue? You will be assisting to provide the community with an essential service, receive recognised training, qualifications and experience. “MRPS draws over 200 volunteers from the local area, providing 24/7 emergency service, we never close, and are funded by donations and grants from the Port Stephens community,” Neil Hansford
of MRPS told News Of The Area. For more information on volunteering or sponsorship, please contact Lee Uebergang, Unit Commander on 0428 813 585 or email: uc.portstephens@ marinerescuensw.com.au And for wedding bookings, please contact, Wedding Coordinator, mobile 0491 135 102 or email: lighthouse. weddings@yahoo.com.au
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Be Prepared for Bushfires A WET winter and good spring growth means a higherthan-average bushfire threat this summer, with hot and dry conditions forecast for the coming months. This advice, from local Rural Fire Brigade, will help residents and tourists to be prepared. Medowie Rural Fire Brigade Captain Andrew Collins said, “Now is the time residents should be inspecting and preparing their homes and properties, then follow up again after Christmas. “Also think about what you’re going to do with your pets and what to do if you’re travelling.” The following list should be part of your plan: When will we leave? What will be your sign to leave? It could be smoke in your area, or as soon as you find out there’s a fire near you. Where will we go? Where’s a meeting place that’s safe and away from a fire area? It might be a friend or relative’s place, or even a shopping centre. How will we get there? What road will you take? What’s your backup plan in case the road is blocked? What will we take? Make a list of what you’ll take in the event of a fire. Remember to include pets, identification
and irreplaceable items such as photos or documents. Who will we call? There should be someone we can call to let them know we’re leaving and that we’ve got there safely. What is our backup plan? What if things don’t go to plan? Identify a safer location nearby such as a neighbour’s home that is well prepared, or a place of last resort. If you decide to stay be sure you are well prepared by asking the following questions: ■ Are we putting anyone in our family at risk by staying? For example children, the elderly, or people with asthma. ■ Will we cope in an emergency situation? In a fire, it will be physically and mentally draining. ■ Do we have all the equipment we need? Go through all the items on the RFS Decide to Stay checklist and see what’s missing. Make a commitment to get all equipment by a specific date. ■ When there is a fire, what is our sign to start defending our home? It could be as soon as you find out there’s a fire near you. Do not wait for an official warning. ■ Do we know what to do before, during and after a
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Country comes to the Coast By Jewell DRURY NELSON Bay and Port Stephens will host the 2017 Bluewater Country Music Festival on the June long weekend, Friday June 9 to Monday June 12, with a brand new and exciting format. The 2017 festival will see a range of Country Music Cruises heading out and around Port Stephens, cruising to Karuah, Tea Gardens and over to Lemon Tree Passage. This type of entertainment, featuring “live” onboard Country Music artists and bands, will add a unique dimension to the Festival as well as showcasing our beautiful Blue Water Wonderland. The Festival will also be extended to a full four days and will include all forms of Country Music including traditional, bluegrass, and balladeering. Bush Poets will also complement the extensive array of country music. The Festival, which commenced in 2006, promises again to feature unique and exciting new gigs at over 20 venues including a “Progressive Country Music Luncheon Cruise” on the beautiful and exotic Port Stephens waterway.
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Tomaree Business Chamber,” Mr Palmer said. The Festival not only features well known and established Australian Country Music artists but will also host a great young new talent line-up. Included in the event will be a full line dancing program headed up by our two local groups “Bay Boot Scooters “and the “Bluewater Line Dancers” at various venues around the
shores of Port Stephens. Nelson Bay and its surrounds will provide a unique seaside setting and backdrop for hosting the Blue Water Country Music Festival Enquiries to admin@ nelsonbaybusiness.com or Phone 02 49844751 or go to the website www. bluewatercountrymusic.com
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Myall Coast NewsOfTheArea Covering the region across the Port. Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest, Karuah to Bulahdelah, & Stroud. Great Lakes LGA. Some of stories in this paper... • MidCoast Special Rate Rise on Hold • Hawks Nest Beach patrolled seven-days a week during holiday season • Mitchell Markham graduates from Charles Sturt University • Restricted parking space approved for Bulahdelah town centre
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Jags Prowling Port Stephens By Jewell DRURY EVERY year the members of the Australian Council of Jaguar Clubs come together for the Jaguar National Rally. Hosted by the Jaguar Drivers Club of Australia and supported by the Jaguar Drivers Club Hunter Region, March 24 - March 27, 2017 will see the Jaguar National 48th Rally take place and it promises to be not just a car show but a huge community event. Ken White, a Nelson Bay Resident, is the Director of the event and is excited to announce that this year’s rally will be right here in Shoal Bay. “The Ramada Resort will be rally headquarters and the theme will be ‘Jags Prowling Port Stephens’ with an estimated 300 Jaguarphiles and their magnificent cars attending,” Ken White told Bay News Of The Area. Held over four days from Friday to Monday, and followed by the Post Rally Tour from Port Stephens to Port Macquarie, the Rally promises to be an event that you do not want to miss. Friday night kicks off the festivities with a cocktail party at the Ramada promising to set the tone for the following four days. “150 Jaguars are already registered with more Jags expected to arrive on Saturday morning for a huge Jaguar exhibition,” Mr White said. Port Stephens 100.9 FM are presenting the Jaguar exhibition which will take place at Fly Point, with more than 200 Jags including specialised Jaguars, brand new Jaguars and Jaguars from the late 30s on display. There will be a concourse judgment at the end of the day’s event. Saturday night will see a dinner cruise on our beautiful bay on the Moonshadow. Sunday sees the registered members leave the Bay to
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participate in the sporting part of the event beginning at Atalia Rd, Ringwood. Thirty to 40 cars will then partake in a Hill Climb Rally. An alternate event will see a coach taking registered members for a tour to Maitland Gaol and then back to Murray’s Brewery for a social afternoon. Sunday night will be presentation night back at The Ramada with arguably Australia’s most travelled woman, Catriona Rowntree, as special guest speaker. Catriona’s mother and father, Heather and Stephen, well respected members of the Jaguar Drivers Club of Australia, were the owners of a 1966 S-Type and 1968 420G. After Stephen’s passing, Catriona and her brother inherited the cars. Catriona will bring insights of growing up in such a dedicated Jaguar family. Monday will see a pleasant social brunch with a venue to be announced at a later date. You don’t want to miss this grand four day event. For further details contact http://www. jaguarnationalrally2017.org. au
Some of the amazing Jaguars that you will see during the four day event. Photos supplied by Ken White.
‘Tis the Season for Jobs By Jewell DRURY
ACCORDING to statistics recorded on the “Trading Economics” website, Australia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose from 5.6 to 5.7 percent in November 2016.
It was the highest jobless rate since August as the economy added 39,100 jobs while the number of unemployed increased by 17,000. Here on the Tomaree Peninsula during the holiday season, however, locals are flooded with job opportunities. Numerous Facebook sites are being updated hourly with positions vacant that include Assistants in Nursing, casual food and beverage attendants, cleaners, kitchen hands, wait staff, junior sales assistants, hairdressers, mystery shoppers, security staff, baristas, house maids and pizza delivery drivers. Business owners are in need of good and reliable workers due to the huge influx of visitors into the Bay.
“At present we have a position available as a Security Guard with our company, Australian and Concert and Entertainment Security,” Ryan Parke, Security Supervisor, told Bay News Of The Area. “We currently employ one parttime, two casual staff and a full-time staff member,” Mr Parke said. Port Stephens Council has several employment opportunities available ranging from Senior Community and Recreation Planning Officer through to a Customer Service Officer. Check their website for more information.
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Growing Together THE end of term at Tomaree High School saw the opening of the Growing Together Indigenous Garden. The project was carried out in collaboration with the Real Futures Foundation, a local charitable body that works with the two local high schools – Tomaree and St Philip’s. Students and staff involved in the programme at Tomaree High School worked tirelessly to create
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a garden in an area in the grounds that wasn’t being utilised. It comprises a traditional fire pit, a curved two-tiered seating area and a brick built barbecue shelter, as well as landscaping. The Real Futures Foundation was first established in 2003 and works with Year 10 students. Its aim is to encourage those students to stay in education or to provide pathways to employment, working in conjunction with local businesses. In attendance at the
Cody Pools cuts the ribbon, assisted by Ethan Martin and Elijah Groves.
Behind the public persona By Jewell DRURY RYAN Palmer has been working tirelessly for Nelson Bay over the past several years. He has a huge public profile and News Of The Area had the opportunity to sit down with Ryan to find out more about the man behind the public persona. Ryan Palmer’s Grandfather, Philip Palmer, owns the Santa Catalina Motel at Shoal Bay. Attending St Michael’s Primary School in Nelson Bay, Ryan then went to San Clemente and St Francis Xavier High Schools in Newcastle. “My Mum Kim did an amazing job as a single parent, raising my siblings and I,” Ryan Palmer told Bay News Of The Area. At the age of seven, Ryan began playing tennis at Nelson Bay Tennis Club following in the footsteps of his grandfather. When he was ten years old he was training every day of the week and playing tournaments on the weekend.
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At fifteen years old, Ryan was given the opportunity to move to Texas in the US to train at John Newcombe’s Tennis Ranch. Over the next four years he travelled the world on the World Junior Tennis Tour and then ultimately the ATP Tour. He spent time playing in Mexico, Canada, Fiji, New Zealand, USA, Indonesia and Guatemala. When Ryan returned home he took some time away from the tennis court to relax
and recharge and met up with his now wife Jessica. Jessica and Ryan later married in 2009 and now have two beautiful children, Bella, five, and Knox, two. “I like nothing more than spending time with my kids or finding the time to have a beer with my Pa or catching up with any of our family or friends,” Mr Palmer said. Ryan Palmer has been the Manager of “The Greater “ at both Salamander Bay and Nelson Bay for many years,
Sue Xenos, Principal of Tomaree High School, spoke to those present and awarded certificates of appreciation to the key stakeholders. Special mention also goes to Lisa Martin, the school’s Aboriginal Education and Engagement Officer, who has worked alongside the students to ensure the project’s success. The garden is intended to be a functional space for all students of the high school. Well done students!
but recently resigned in order to concentrate fully on his role as President of Tomaree Business Chamber and Convener of the newly formed Nelson Bay NOW. For the next 12 months, Ryan is dedicating all of his time working with numerous organisations around Port Stephens including the Chamber and Nelson Bay NOW to ensure that Nelson Bay and surrounds can be the absolute best possible place it can be.
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opening were Worimi custodians Justin and Leigh Ridgeway, local councillor Sally Dover, Marian Sampson from Real Futures Foundation and Darrell Barnett - Manager of Soldiers Point Marina. The project managed to secure four times the initial estimate, with thanks to Port Stephens Council, Bunnings, Valley Homes, Australian Brick and Blocklaying Training Foundation and the Department of Industry. Councillor Sally Dover told News of the Area, “It is so wonderful to get all the local community to work together and encourage our young people”.
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Resolution... and promises for a brighter future all come to mind as we
see in the New Year. We make promises to lose weight, improve our career paths and we make heartfelt promises to the ones we love that we will express more,
love more and be more. In this New Year, why not make new boundaries for your life, plan a new adventure, say yes to the things and people that make
your heart beat faster and say no to the things and people who discourage you. No matter what you decide, make 2017 your best year yet.
“I want to spend this year focusing more time on my family and learning to say no more often to the things that are not important to me.”
“My hopes for 2017 and beyond are to be healthy, wealthy and wise.” Robyn McCleary, regular holiday maker to Nelson Bay from Penrith “I want to cut back on work and travel more in 2017.”
“My plans for the coming year are to be happy, to travel and to spend time with the people I care about.”
“My hope for the New Year is simple, that people would be good and be nice.”
“My wish for 2017 is to make many people happy with my photos of community events in the Bay during the coming year.”
“I would like to do more exercise and not drink any alcohol. I’ve recently given up, but I hope to moderate it in 2017.”
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My in-laws came over for Christmas lunch and they are still here! How do I get rid of them? Mr GJ, Nelson Bay OH, GJ, I feel your pain. It’s the coastal factor. Have you seen holiday rental prices in the Bay? I once had a visitor who hung around the house for two years. I ended up marrying him for a host of reasons that may or may not have included lust, tax benefits and mechanical aptitude. But enough of that, let’s get to the task at hand. You don’t have in-laws visiting, you have outlaws intruding. When you give something its correct title, it is easier to navigate. Christmas lunch? That is so last year. I do not mean that in a rhetorical sense, my dear man. According to the Chinese Zodiac, which is as good a place as any to gain insight, 2017 is the Year of the Rooster. Now, I’m not sure you’ve spent much time with roosters, but thankfully I have. It is the rooster that you need to start impersonating if you want your ‘guests’ to leave. Crow from the time the sun rises. Crow about any old thing. Poke your chest out and do it loudly and proudly. Screech about the old-person underwear hanging on your shower rail. Cock-a-doodle-do about the mounting food bill. Squawk about the cricket that’s been on 24/7. Keep at it, GJ, and those outlaws will get the message and waddle out of your lounge room and back down the expressway. Then things will be back to normal. Just you and your wife and the usual hen-pecking.
Wendy Kennelly, Nelson Bay
Hugh Muncaster, Nelson Bay
Ray McCleary, regular holiday maker to Nelson Bay from Penrith
Henk Tobbe, Nelson Bay
“To enjoy 2017 and have some fun!” Tahnee Cook from Medowie
Lyn Manwarring, Nelson Bay
Roger Johnson, Hawks Nest
Carpe diem, Jasminda.
Appreciate the support OPINION Dear News Of The Area, Thanks for coming to us Bay News of the Area and all your team. We love and appreciate the support your paper is giving us and all the community groups. It is a great read every week. You are doing a great job. A very Happy New Year to you all from Probus Club of Port Stephens.
“In the new year, we would like to have more family adventures in the great outdoors.” Abbie, Ashley, Oliver, Aleesha and Scarlet Ray from Bulahdelah
Anne Ullmann of Nelson Bay is looking forward to de-cluttering and making some positive changes with her six grandchildren and their diverse personalities.
Olivia Newcombe, 11, visiting from Newcastle with sister Abby, 14, and mum, Jennie, all have exciting things ahead in 2017. Olivia is starting Year 6, Abby is looking forward to being 15 and Jennie has just finished her child care traineeship and is looking forward to a wonderful year with her girls and husband.
Ryan Pye of Corlette reflected on when the power went off and the community gathered together at the RSL to eat and support one another and just as importantly charge their phones. He is looking forward to travelling to Europe for the first time in 2017. Zac Jurd of Nelson Bay is hoping everyone has a great 2017.
George Anderson, Gerhard Ullmann, Helen Anderson of Salamander Bay, Anne Ullmann of Nelson Bay
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New Radio President Takes the Reins POPULAR daytime presenter Paddy Twohill has been overwhelmingly elected by members as President of the area’s community radio station
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New President of 100.9 PSFM Paddy Twohill.
POPULAR daytime presenter Paddy Twohill has been overwhelmingly elected by members as President of the area’s only community radio station, 100.9 PSFM.
Retiring President Mr George Anderson acknowledged Mr Twohill as an excellent choice to take on the role for the next 12 months. “Over the past year our membership
Women mean Business
By Rachael VAUGHAN
DESPITE recent statistics on industry.nsw.gov.au showing that only 34 percent of business owners are women, that number is set to climb steadily over the next decade. Women are becoming more confident in traditionally maledominated roles, as society pushes for gender equity and fair treatment for men and women in all positions, and all industries. Now, one in four startup businesses are launched by women, whereas in 2011, the number was only one in six. It is important for women to feel empowered, and confident to take on these roles, and to believe themselves to be equal to male business owners. One female business owner from Salamander Bay is doing her fair share to make sure the confidence of local businesswomen is of a high standard. Melinda Smylie, owner of ‘Wear Kids Play’ at Salamander
Bay, recently ran a shopping night at her store, as a way to thank loyal customers and to give other businesses some limelight for the evening. Melinda reached out to other small businesses to showcase their wares at the collaborative event, and invited her loyal customers and their friends to join them for a unique shopping event. Melinda told News Of The Area, “I prefer to shop at small local businesses myself and to stand out from the crowd.” “We need to offer more and be a point of difference among the big guys; excellent service, free gift wrapping, special orders and product knowledge are a must.” “I believe that if we shop at small local stores, more money is put back into the local community and that is super important for every small business to stand out from the big corporate companies,” she said. A wonderful night was had by all in attendance, and there is talk on the grapevine of a repeat event being held again soon.
has grown substantially and we have introduced many new initiatives that are up there with any successful radio station,” Mr Anderson said. Mr Anderson added that the station had never been in a better financial position during its 23 year history. “We have been fortunate to have an experienced and highly skilled management team leading the way, and that has put the station in an excellent position for the future.” “Our members recognised this and all management committee members were re-elected for a further 12 months.” Joining the team is well-
By Sarah STOKES SCHOOL HOLIDAYS LOVE them, hate them or both! Six weeks stretch out ahead like a taut elastic band. How to keep our little darlings occupied and happy before we ourselves descend into crisis mode, counting the days until school starts again. This reporter was monumentally pleased not to have the 6.30am alarm and the daily battlezone to get my brood out of the door.
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The relief can be short-lived though once the squabbles start and the why, why, why can’t I be on my Ipad dawn till dusk? There’s no easy answer. I find it easier to plan ahead with a few activities up your sleeve.. Get the kids to write a list of things they’d like to do over the holidays. In my house, this normally involves striking off half of the list, mainly trips to Disneyland or Space Flights. Breaking up the holidays can make it all the more bearable. My kids love the beach. We come from a town with pebbles and a bracing sea
direction will continue to be a priority for 2017 to ensure the station stays competitive and grows the local listening audience. As a practicing accountant over many years, Mr Twohill brings to the station strong financial and management skills. He is also a gifted local entertainer who gets on very well with all people, and this, Mr Twohill believes, puts him in good stead with the station’s volunteer staff of over forty local people. “Our aim is to be the most listened to radio station in Port Stephens, and we are well on the way to achieving that goal,” Mr Twohill said.
q Women in business - Lauren Harley, Melinda Smylie, Sam Rumble (sitting), Jade Oldham and Jess Stefanish treated guests to a night showcasing their businesses.
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known local radio stalwart Mr Bob McKay who was elected Vice President. Mr Twohill was previously Vice President of the station, and promises to maintain the momentum to both effectively grow the station whilst ensuring it stays financially healthy on all fronts. “We have recently introduced a fresh new look for the station, with a modern new logo, slogan and signage, and we will soon be introducing our brand new member friendly website that will allow much more interaction with our community,” Mr Twohill said. He also added that the stations programming requirements and
temperature, so sand and warm water is infinitely preferable. Wear them out! Climb Tomaree Head. They’ll be too puffed out and exhausted to squabble; plus it has the bonus of keeping them fit. Down days are fine too. Don’t feel pressured to do something every single day. Your sanity is important. Kids need to learn to amuse themselves and not expect expensive activities every single day. Take a camping trip. My children are happiest when convening with nature. Who wouldn’t feel
invigorated listening to a gently flowing river, listening to bird song and no internet connection? Check Tomaree Library for events happening locally and activities they run too. For special treats there is Toboggan Hill Park, Go Karts Go, Sand Dune Adventures or Putt-Putt Golf. There are various walks – Boat Harbour, Big Rocky off Gan Gan Road and the lovely koala habitat walk at Tanilba Bay. For water fun, Tomaree Pool and water slides plus many glorious beaches are on offer. Don’t forget to use your Entertainment Book vouchers and Lucky Locals Cards. When all else fails, put a DVD on and iron the uniforms!
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By Jewell DRURY AS we enter 2017, it is good to look back over 2016 and the many people we lost throughout its year, those whose names have become a part of our lives and memories. Bay News Of The Area
would like to pay tribute by acknowledging some of these greats. David Bowie, who broke pop and rock boundaries with his amazing music which spanned six decades, died January 10, 2016 at the age of 69 years. Rene Angelil, Celine
Dion’s husband and Manager, who moulded her into one of the world’s successful entertainers, died January 14, 2016 at the age of 73. Alan Rickman, the British Stage and film star, best known as the screen villain in Harry Potter, died January 12, 2016 at the age of 69. Dan Haggerty, best known for his role as “Grizzly Adams”, died on January 15, 2016 at the age of 74. Glenn Frey from the Eagles, died on January 18, 2016 at the age of 67. Patty Duke, famous for “The Patty Duke Show” died March 29, 2016 at the age of 69. Prince, one of the most inventive and influential musicians of modern times, died April 21, 2016 at the age of 57. Muhammed Ali, the silver-tongued boxer who proclaimed himself as “The Greatest” died on June 3, 2016 at the age of 74. Gene Wilder, the fuzzy haired comedic actor best
Dog dies at Pet Resort By Rachael VAUGHAN
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Ruses and Roos Nelson Bay Golf Club David & Rhona BIRSS
THERE were golf hits over or between large mature trees. Others were through or around clumps of bushes. Even some of the kangaroos were standing, watching and scratching their heads thinking, ‘What’s going on here?’ The Twilight Golf SeriesCross Country event was played on Thursday 22nd December. The event stretched the imagination of most of the players as they were required to play shots that would have tested the shot-making skills of a Bubba Watson or a Lydia Ko. A 10-hole course was designed using, in some cases, existing tees and greens. In others, tees and
greens were specially created for the event. A total of 52 players took on the challenge in a Teams, Ambrose format. Much discussion was promoted within the Teams as to whether it was better to punch a low shot under the branches, to create a draw-shot around the tree-line or just to blast a shot over the tops of the trees. The essence of the game encouraged the social aspects and to not take too seriously the finer points. Playing in the relative coolness of the early evening meant that everyone was able to relax and have fun with friends. Much discussion centred on the imagination of the Vice-Captain David Flatt, who had visualised the concept and designed the
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THE family of Baron the greyhound have had their Christmas holiday come to a tragic end, with their beloved pet found dead at Jane’s Pet Resort in Fern Bay. Nathan Wilson and his partner Dean Compton arrived at the Pet Resort to collect their two dogs, Baron and Charlotte, a day early from their holiday. A staff member returned moments later after going to collect the animals, telling Dean and Nathan, ‘your dog
course layout. Some of the discussion was ‘flattering’, some not so. There were no losers in the event, but there were winners. The winning team members were each awarded
newsofthearea.com.au known for his role in “Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory” died August 28, 2016 at the age of 83. Leonard Cohen, best remembered for his song “Hallelujah” died November 7, 2016 at the age of 82. Florence Henderson, who played Carol Brady in “The Brady Bunch” died November 24, 2016 at the age of 82. Zsa Zsa Gabor, the glamorous Hungarian beauty queen turned actress, died December 18, 2016 at the age of 99. George Michael, the pop heartthrob who began his career with the hit duo “Wham” died December 25, 2016 at the age of 53. Carrie Fisher, best known for her portrayal of Princess Leia in “Star Wars” died December 27, 2016 at the age of 60. Debbie Reynolds, the actress who rose to fame with Gene Kelly in “Singing in the Rain” died Dec 28, 2016 at the age of 84, one day after the death of her daughter Carrie Fisher. is dead’, in front of one of their two sons. Staff at Jane’s Pet Resort told the family that they had checked on the dogs not more than fifteen minutes prior to collection, but, according to Nathan, a local vet examined Baron’s body and confirmed that he had been dead for a number of hours. The veterinarian reported to the family that Baron, a three-year-old rescue Greyhound, had died as a result of heatstroke and dehydration. The surviving family dog, Charlotte, collapsed a short time later, and has also now been treated for heatstroke
a special trophy. Well that was three members. One of the winners from the previous year’s event had become so attached to her trophy that she refused to return it.
Stigma creates barrier to help
an Al-Anon support group, attendees find they have much in common: fear, anger, resentment and loneliness. Al-Anon will not tell you how to ‘fix’ the alcoholic in your life, what they do is offer support, guidance and strategies for taking care of those affected. Salamander Bay’s Al-Anon has changed its meeting time to 11.30 – 1pm every Wednesday at Uniting Church, 174 Salamander Way, Salamander Bay. For more information, please call: 1300 252 666 or visit www.al-anon.org.au
By Mandy ELLIS STIGMA around alcoholism is a barrier which we need to remove in order for those affected to be comfortable seeking the support and guidance necessary for recovery. Al-Anon Family Groups is a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength and hope with each other. Family, friends and work colleagues can all be affected and by attending
q The surviving family dog, Charlotte, in the condition she was returned. and dehydration. The family remain hopeful that they caught Charlotte’s condition in time, and that she will recover. Owner Nathan told News Of The Area, “We are just so distraught that we trusted this business with our babies, and they have dealt with the matter so poorly.” “Baron, we are so sorry that we trusted these people to look after you, and that they failed you so badly.” “We will make sure we fight for you and will do our best to ensure no other family has to experience something so devastating,” he said.
The RSPCA has been contacted by the family, and an official complaint has been made. The RSPCA attended the boarding kennel on Thursday and have opened an investigation and collected Baron’s body for an official autopsy. News Of The Area will follow up with the RSPCA on the outcome of this tragic situation, and will keep in touch with Nathan and his family as they fight for answers. The owners of Jane’s Pet Resort have been contacted for comment, but have yet to respond.
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Horizons Golf Club By Greg RAMSEY Results 20 December - 28 December 2016
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Women’s Stableford: Winner – J Parker 38 Runner Up – V Davies 36 C/B Tuesday 27 Vets Winner Mette Heaston 43 from Craig Hickey 39 Wednesday 28 Men’s Winner Luke Allen 45 from Paul Starr 41 Wednesday 28 Ladies’ Winner Nina Newham 40 from Kristy Oberg 36 Saturday 31 Men’s winner: J Feldmayer 40 CB Men’s runner up: W Duffy 40 CB Women’s winner: F Guides 40 Women’s runner up: C Ramsey 37
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Garage Sale FINGAL Bay 8 Legana Cl. Sat 7th Jan 8am-1pm. Comb Sale. Everything from boats & outboards to kids stuff, Generator, 12v Coolers, Rods, Tools, Bikes, General H/Hold. SAT 7th January, 2017, 1/3 Coupland Avenue, Tea Gardens, household goods and a variety of tools, all must go. 8.00am to 12 noon.
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IMUGI Taekwondo recognised a community need for Martial Arts for adults and children with special needs. Imugi was approached by Endeavour Group Australia from Nelson Bay and began running weekly classes for their disabled adult clients. A few months later, after discussions with many local parents, the decision was made to open up to children and adults with special needs beyond Endeavour. Kyo Sa Nim Kelly O’Brien began taking one-on-one martial arts students with a variety of special needs and disabilities. They have become known as the Star Imugi’s and students from Endeavour Group have become known as the Endeavour Imugi’s. Kelly told News Of The Area, “We had a few children come into our mainstream class with special learning needs, so after chatting with their parents and with a local Parents of Special Needs community group, Star Imugi’s were born.” “This way we can offer them the same training, but delivered in a way that best suits their needs.” “I see no reason why they should
miss out just because they need a different style of teaching,” she said. The Star Imugi positions are limited and with a high demand they filled within the first week. Their ages range from five to 19 with disabilities including Down Syndrome, Autism, Irlen Syndrome and significant learning delays. They are given the same tuition as the mainstream Imugi Taekwondo students and are included in the combined events, but taught individually so they can achieve to their maximum learning ability. Kelly reported that the students and teachers working together with the star Imugi’s have formed a beautiful bond, and that they love watching them achieve things that they never thought were possible. “We have also developed a close relationship with each of their families and carers, which has enabled the Star & Endeavour Imugi’s to feel comfortable and safe in their Dojang,” Kelly said. Imugi Taekwondo strongly believes that each martial artist’s journey is unique and that no matter what your challenge, martial arts offers a strong basis for a balanced life.
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