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Five lives were saved By Marian SAMPSON
THE dramatic rescue of five people from the surf at Birubi Beach this week proves that everybody can save a life. Swimmers were in the surf just after the flags were taken down by Birubi Surf Life Saving Club approximately 1km west from the safe swimming zone. Birubi Surf Life Saving Club President Helen Ratcliffe told News Of The Area, “The rescue was a real team effort, if the members of the public had not responded we would have had a very different outcome.” Five people were taken to hospitals around the Hunter, with the Westpac Rescue Helicopter flying a 14-yearold girl and 27-year-old man to Newcastle’s John Hunter hospital.
q Birubi Beach Surf Life Saving Club Members, Renee Thompson, Linda Elliott, Keith Elliott, Patrick Crowe, Glen Dunkley, Steve Fogwill, Shane Jarvis, Jacqueline Irving.
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sand mining at Salt Ash will see Nelson Bay Road serving vehicle movements
THE proposed increase of
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an increase in production rates from the approved 201,000 tonnes per annum
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The dramatic rescue of five people from the surf at Birubi Beach
to 5:00pm to 6:00am to 6:00pm, from the Salt Ash Sand Project, located on Janet Parade, in Salt Ash. The exhibition period for comment closes on 15 January, and there are concerns that the community has remained largely unaware of the impact on traffic if approved. Nigel Waters of the Tomaree Residents and Ratepayers Association (TRRA) told News Of The Area, “Residents
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Saving has to be able to get into the water and perform an at sea rescue, Award Members are trained to deliver first aid once those at risk have been retrieved from the water and work as a team with the in water rescuers. Helen Ratcliffe encourages interested people to volunteer with
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The most critical was the 14 year old female who was visiting Port Stephens with her family who are from Western Sydney, her parents were on the beach at the time. She believes that people are simply not aware of the dangers of rips, and, in this instance there was a language barrier. “A 14 year old girl phoned the Surf Life Saving Club to pass on the family’s thanks for the efforts which saw her family saved.” Although Council has provided multilingual and pictorial signs at the entry point to the beach Helen believes that there is still a gap in educating those with English as a second language, however, the statistics show that this is not the only group at risk of drowning at our beaches. “Birubi Surf Life Saving Club takes the time to talk to people on the beach about where they should swim
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interested in commenting on the proposed increase in service have until 15 January.” He believes that there are many issues to be considered including the timing of the community consultation being conducted over the Christmas, New Year Holiday break. The widening of Nelson Bay Road to a dual carriageway in both directions is not something that local residents are anticipating any time soon, however increased traffic
Surf Life Saving, to get in touch with their local club. Surf Life Savers may be off duty, but they are never too busy to help save a life, for the five rescued, without the efforts of the team at Birubi Surf Life Saving Club and the members of the public including an international tourist there would have been
Department of Planning and Environment in which will cause more problems for it questions the need for the many locals who commute to increase in production and asks, If this mine is only Williamtown and Newcastle extracting at 35% capacity daily for work. then we also question at With Nelson Bay Road what capacity the other currently classified a category service E, it does not mining sites in the area are have the capacity to deal with operating. “TRRA believes that the the traffic that this increase overall balance of supply of in production would create. and demand for sand needs The road would need to to be considered with an have a capacity of 12,000 independent estimate of plus vehicles per day and allow for four or more travel the demand for the Sydney market in particular.” lanes falling under category 6R. “The TRRA has made a submission to NSW
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at least two preventable deaths here adding to a horror season of beach and surf related deaths this summer.
Man, 75, died after climbing to top of Mount
A VISITOR to the Nelson Bay area died at the the top of Tomaree Head on Sunday. The man, 75, was from Victoria and went into cardiac arrest after climbing the mountain. The summit is 161m above sea level. Five NSW Ambulance crews responded to calls for assistance, as well as Port Stephens police and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter. It is understood that the man had died by the time paramedics and police reached the top of the headland.
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Bay Pushes Vibrant Town Program
By Marian SAMPSON
THERE’S a push for Nelson Bay to become a vibrant town. Taree has undergone a huge transformation with Council supporting a no rules consultative approach to activities and use of footpaths in the township. Volunteers in Taree “cleaned and greened” the streets and then retailers started to get creative on how to improve the look, feel and vibrancy of the township, Nelson Bay Businesses heard at a recent presentation. Nelson Bay has already created a Civic Pride Committee which will work with Council and the community to create positive outcomes for an improved atmosphere and vibrancy in the township. Paul De Szell of Taree Council said, “The program
focuses on Council facilitating not regulating and creating outcomes.” Paul believes that every space is different so what has worked in Taree cannot be picked up and duplicated even in nearby townships. He also credits much of the success of the program to people working together and the stopping of council fees for retailers in the streets and allowing them to create better spaces. He credits the new vibrancy in the town centre with bringing people back into the main streets and out of shopping centres. “Businesses experienced a 74% increase in sales over the three year trial period in Taree,” he said. Stephen Crowe of Port Stephens Council told News Of The Area, “It is a conversation that we need to have, it’s a great starting point to have a precedent, like
Taree, making it easier to see the risks and returns.” Leah Anderson President of the Tomaree Business Chamber said, “We need to attract people into Nelson Bay and vibrancy at street
level will make the township more attractive.” You can find out more about the Civic Pride Committee or sign up to be a part of it at the Tomaree Business Chamber website.
q Paul De Szell of Taree Council with Leah Anderson of the Tomaree Business Chamber who are behind the push for the Bay to be managed under a program similar to Taree’s Vibrant Town.
Faith in Anna Bay
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ONE couple is working hard to change the retail trading area in Anna Bay. Locals Eliza Punton and Jeremy Scheerlinck have opened the first new business in the retail trading precinct in many years. Eliza, who grew up in
Newcastle met Jeremy on the Gold Coast and the couple brought their family to Anna Bay for the lifestyle. Their new restaurant Rubi Blue is a leap of faith in the Anna Bay community, for the couple who already run Infusion Cafe at Anna Bay. Jeremy Scheerlinck told News Of The Area, “It is keeping
us pretty busy and it will be a challenge to maintain Infusion Cafe through the day and cater to a higher end market at Rubi Blue through the day and night.” He believes that Eliza’s experience as a trained chef and her love of Mediterranean food will see new options on the menu for Anna Bay locals.
q Jeremy Scheerlinck pumping out coffees at Rubi Blue Anna Bay’s first new business in the retail trading precinct in years. Photo by Marian Sampson.
The team from Rubi Blue and Infusion Cafe have also been helped out at the Anna Bay Tavern during a period where the tavern had no on site restaurant. “Eliza will has created an exciting new menu at Rubi Blue, alongside traditional favourites of fish and chips and schnitzels the menu boasts Swan Bay Oysters, local seafood and locally sourced fruit and vegetables. “We are also choosing to support other small businesses in the supply chain, like Anna Bay Microgreens, working together to build a better environment for business in Anna Bay.” He believes that the continued support of locals teamed with Eliza’s passion for food will see the business grow to employ even more locals. “We currently employ five locals in the two businesses and we are looking to focus on quality food and value for money at a restaurant that offers full table service,” he said. Rubi Blue is located in the shopping precinct adjacent to the Anna Bay Tavern.
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LEAVE a message is the all too familiar response received by those seeking to call residents of Boat Harbour. Residents in Boat Harbour are concerned that the switch to NBN will see no telecommunications available in the village area particularly in the event of a power outage. There is also this issue of it taking longer to report accidents and incidents in the ocean. There are many visitors to the area that stand on
the rocks and may not be aware of the risks of freak waves or be able to deal with a rescue situation. Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer told News Of The Area, “It is worrying to hear that some people in Boat Harbour potentially do not have access to phone services in an emergency, this is a matter that needs to be rectified as soon as possible, and has gone on too long.” He believes that the people of Boat Harbour deserve basic mobile phone reception. Port Stephens
q Councillors Sarah Smith and Jaimie Abbott who are concerned about the lack of mobile phone reception in Boat Harbour. Photo by Marian Sampson. Councillor Jaimie Abbott told News Of the Area, “The Federal Member for Patterson must put pressure on the get this service improved. “With residents experiencing delays in service delivery when switching to the NBN they are being left without working phones in Boat Harbour homes, which could become a vital issue in an emergency,” she said. Councillor Sarah Smith
said, “This is a ridiculous situation which Boat Harbour residents are facing, it impacts the ability of small businesses to operate in the area and endangers residents.” There are also concerns within the community around people attending the Solace Garden at Boat Harbour and not being able to reach LifeLine which could put a vulnerable person at great risk.
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Mambo Facts
Dear News Of The Area,
THE Hon Catherine Cusack MLC recently explained why her government won’t take direct action to return to public ownership, the 5.6ha part of the Mambo wetlands that was sold, ‘by mistake’, by her government. Unfortunately the facts don’t support her assertions. The facts
are; The State government does have the legal power to acquire the land. It can be acquired as a Nature Reserve, not a National Park. There are many Nature Reserves in NSW, forty four have an area less than 21ha and 18 less than 6ha. If the land needs to be compulsorily acquired the compensation payable to the owner would be the same under either a Labor or Liberal
government. The government already has most of the funds needed to acquire the land, from the sale of the land in 2016. So, there’s no need for the Council to get involved in returning the land to public ownership. It can be done by the Government. Grant Kennett Corlette
Not a viable solution
Dear News Of The Area,
THE CBD at Nelson Bay is almost dead during the low season then why start building high rises when there is no people coming during that period and where do you propose people parking? It will be as we witnessed recently, they were parking all over the street. It is not a viable
solution look at the Gold Coast, more crime and substance. At least we have here the most calming effect and no pollution so to speak. I think it would be better for the Council to fix the potholes appearing, one example is the large one at Donald Street. It was not a very good idea just to spread bitumen without doing the cementing first. It is an accident waiting
to happen soon and guess who is going to pay. The CBD is dead only because the rent is high and if you have to pay say $160,000 for a sho for one year you might as well pay it for a house. I rest my case the rent is the back breaker there is no management skills whatsoever in the CBD. Olivia Snell
More people before more infrastructure?
Dear News Of The Area,
I can only conclude that support for high rise in Nelson Bay can only come from people who don’t live or visit Nelson Bay during holiday times. It must be obvious from the last few weeks
that improved infrastructure is needed before any more visitors are attracted. Maybe our councillors are early risers that do everything before 8am …ie .Go for a coffee, use a boat ramp (just chaotic), avoid colliding with a jet ski, park in Shoal Bay or Nelson Bay
His views don’t make any sense
Dear News Of The Area,
THERE have been some responses to unknown identity, Paul Attard (Opinion ‘Light Rail Project’ Bay News Of The Area 7 December 2017). Here are a few more. His views for a tram line don’t make any sense, take the terrain into consideration, the costs, and the noises (especially late at night. Not in our
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lifetime); His attitude for no Nelson Bay Bypass (the correct bypass terminology, to Shoal and Fingal Bays). Over past decades, Port Stephens Council has reserved a road corridor and fire break in the National Park, carried out a survey and EIS spending in excess of $100K for this link road, and even had the 15th hole moved on the Nelson Bay Golf Course, where early surveys were incorrect;
or Fingal Bay and get back into Shoal Bay. What’s the point of having good new restaurants at Shoal Bay and Fingal if you can’t find a park. However, I do think the traffic lights a Shoal Bay are an improvement, well done Port Stephens Council. Richard Ware
His love for high-rise units (future empty slums units with people falling from and committing suicide); His recommendation for watering-down the Comprehensive Koala Plan of Management where ground-truthing and satellite checking now take place. (I was Chairman of the original Committee some 20 years ago); also His compromising of public green areas also for high rise. Brian Watson-Will Corlette
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Mrs CV, as I am typing this, I’m polishing off the last of the hazelnut nougat I was given for Christmas, even though I promised myself I would stick to salads and green smoothies for the next six months in order to make up for the communal gluttony that occurred at my place over the festive season. It is now all a blur of deep-fried camembert, basil and pistachio dip, potato salad with full cream mayonnaise, chocolate mousse, rum balls, red wine, white wine, brunch, lunch and midnight snacks (and that was just Boxing Day). We all fall into a trap at this time of year, and that trap is thinking that we will pace ourselves over the Christmas period, eat in moderation, exercise, and start the New Year as svelte, radiant, well-rested individuals. Instead we fall into a food coma and we can’t exercise because even our stretchy activewear isn’t quite that stretchy and we all know that crop tops and muffin tops aren’t a fashion statement any of us would like to emulate. The most exercise we have done is to float around on blow-up peacocks and pull a couple of Bon Bons. Heck, even if I could see my shoelaces, I doubt I’d have the energy to actually tie them up. All this eating and nanna napping is exhausting. Acceptance is the first step, Mrs CV. There’s no point feeling bad about it. You simply have to let go of the past and embrace the future. It seems pointless to change things mid-week, so as of next Monday, I want you to ask yourself this question each time you come across a tempting treat: “Should I put this inside me?” Nine times out of ten, the answer will be no. In fact, the question could extend beyond food and keep you away from doomed relationships and emergency rooms. Food for thought. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
Cartoon spurs visitor to give opinion on Bay future
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I PICKED up a copy of this paper in a local Nelson Bay store and probably would not be contributing a letter if it wasn’t for John Ballantyne’s art opinion (28.12.17) about Council’s disregard of what residents actually want in their community. How true. I do not live here and have not visited Nelson Bay for quite some time however one of my very fond memories since very young was always the assurance of seeing happy resident Dolphins frolicking
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in a beautiful Bay. This being a major reason to return with my young family over Xmas. Unfortunately ‘disgust’ can be the only way I could describe my Dolphin encounter this holiday. Jet-skis have taken over a once tranquil Bay and turned it into a race track. If I wanted to visit Luna Park I would have stayed in Sydney. Dolphins providing amusement while trying to escape continual harassment by these supremely fast machines is not my idea of
entertainment. No wonder they are moving out. Is this what responsible residents want? Jet skis and high rise? I was shocked and cannot believe your Council desires this to happen when Dolphins add so much to your area and economy where Jet-skis contribute nothing. Definitely not as how I remember. Luna Park, not for me anymore. Peter Cooper Bass Hill NSW
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By Marian SAMPSON WE’D like to introduce Stephen Crowe. Stephen works at Port Stephens
Council in Raymond Terrace. Stephen Crowe is passionate about Port Stephens and told News Of The Area, “I love the diversity
of Port Stephens, from the Rural West to the Tomaree Peninsula, there are so many different places to get to know.”
q Stephen Crowe, Matt Gidley, Mark Hughes, Kurt Gidley and Danny Buderus on the trek of a lifetime.
Crowe reaches for Everest Stephen believes that Port Stephens can drive similar positive changes in our town centres, like those that have occurred in regions While working at like Newcastle West over the Port Stephens Council as past five years. Communications Manager, Stephens spends some time sitting in an office, but he has an adventurous side too. In a brave move last year Stephen decided to climb Everest with the Mark Hughes Foundation. The Foundation raises much needed funds to promote research, heighten awareness and support brain cancer patients and their families within the community. “To participate in the climb was a very easy decision! “I’m close friends with Mark Hughes and I couldn’t say no to the idea of raising some money for his fantastic Foundation, whilst travelling through the Himalayas with a great bunch of mates.”
Shrill Sounds of Summer
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species,” he said. But for anyone hoping the piercing shrill of the insect’s mating song will soon end, Dr Emery told News Of The Area the final chorus of the season is still some time away. “Some of the larger species, such as the Green Grocer and
q Zackery Moran holds a double drummer, Australia’s largest cicada species.
up to March or April.” Dr Emery said there was also a large emergence of the little herbivores in NSW back in 2010.
q Cicada shells Zackery Moran collected in his backyard.
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WITH the cicada season in full swing, the familiar sound of the summer symphony is echoing around the region once again. And if you think the little noise makers are much louder than usual this year you are not alone, with experts deeming the bumper season the largest since 2013. Seven-year-old Zackery Moran said the unrelenting wave of singing in the local area is deafening. “The chirping starts before the sun comes up and goes most of the day and into the night,” he said. “It’s so loud sometimes that it hurts my ears.” News Of The Area recently recorded the insects humming at sound levels well over 100 decibels at homes near Bulahdelah’s
Alum Mountain. According to cicada enthusiast Dr Nathan Emery, who is a Scientific Officer at the Australian Botanic Gardens, this level is equivalent to the sound of a chainsaw running at full speed or a rock concert. “The males often sing in synchrony, termed a cicada chorus and this can get up to around 120 decibels,” he said. “With prolonged exposure, this is enough to damage human hearing.” Dr Emery said the most commonly found species in the Myall Coast and Port Stephens region include the Eastern Double Drummer, Black Prince, Red Tree-ticker, Cherrynose and Yellowbelly, which have all come out in large numbers this season. “The ones making the loudest noise are the Eastern Double Drummers, which are also Australia’s largest cicada
Eastern Double Drummer will start to decline in numbers throughout January,” he said. “However, others like the Black Prince and Floury Baker may persist
Stephen and his team raised almost $500,000 for the Mark Hughes Foundation. “It was a great effort. I had some fantastic support from people in Port Stephens, including the Mayor and General Manager.” In undertaking a climb like the one to Everest there are physical and mental challenges to overcome, for Stephen, there were also life lessons learned. “Life is much more beautiful without email, phones and social media. “Our ability to live in the moment was so much more enhanced in an environment without those distractions,” he said. When asked if he would encourage others to undertake physical challenges like his Everest climb the answer was a definitive “YES.”
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Acoustic Duo hit the Tea Gardens Hotel
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THERE are ‘new kids on the block’ so to speak, rejoining the local gig scene after a break away, but they’re old hands in the music business from way back Paula and Owen Acoustic
Duo are hitting the Tea Gardens hotel for a sunday session this weekend, and it’s a gig you don’t want to miss. Based in Port Stephens, this professional and experienced duo features Paula Hunter on vocals and Owen Ward on guitar.
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functions. Their set list comprises covers of popular songs from the 90’s to present and they bring their own flavour and vibe to each performance whether it be rock, folk, funk, or a simple ballad, Paula and Owen won’t disappoint and they’re guaranteed to give you a great afternoon of easy listening. Owen has an extensive background in the music industry with production and supplying crew for some of the world’s biggest artist’s including U2, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Sound Garden, The Big Day Out tours and many more. Paula was a featured artist signed with Pride Music in 1996 in ‘The Olivia Project featuring Paula’, a tribute to Olivia Newton John, releasing a cover of Xanadu and Physical. Xanadu fast became a hit on the dance scene in Sydney and London, where Paula made many appearances during a two week stint in London’s most popular night clubs. Paula has extensive
experience performing with various cover bands over the years in Sydney. Whether you’re a local, or out of towners, lock this date down and come along to the picturesque setting at Tea Gardens Hotel and enjoy a
fantastic afternoon. Paula and Owen Acoustic Duo take the stage from 2-5pm this Sunday 14 January. You can also check out their musical stylings on Facebook and Instagram.
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Holiday Fun Around the Bay
WITH the school holidays more than half way through the challenge to find things to do that are different exciting and even educational. There are some fantastic programs being run around the Bay these holidays as well as things that you can fly solo on with the family. Tomaree Community Library has a program on these holidays with The University of Newcastle’s SMART Program Little Bangs a showing of the movie Paws, and even karate and yoga classes. The Summer Coastal Activities program with the
Garoowa Coastal Sea Country Talk at Birubi Point, and Soldiers Point as well as guided Rockpool Rambles and a guided snorkel at Fly Point. There’s plenty of free entertainment at Nelson Bay and surrounds including the Gone Troppo Festival at Murrays Brewery with free entertainment, it’s a place where you can relax and the kids can check out the free App and play in the wide open spaces. It wouldn’t be summer if you didn’t check Port Stephens 26 amazing beaches. At Birubi Beach you can hire sandboards at the local service station and slide down the dunes. There are so many great walks in and around the Bay, stroll along the foreshore at
Shoal Bay to the park at the end of Tomaree Headland, or hike up to the inner light at Nelson Head, check out the boardwalks at Barry Park and Tanilba Bay, or simply find a spot at one of the beautiful parks and enjoy a picnic with a game of backyard cricket or Frisbee. Grad a spear or rod and reel and a fishing licence, check the Marine Park zones and drop a line in. Popular spots for fishing include the break wall at Nelson Bay and near the boat ramp at Little Beach, Shoal Bay, or the gutters at Fingal Beach where the whiting are reported to be biting. Tomaree Business Chamber President Leah Anderson told News Of The
SHADOW Minister for the Hunter Kate Washington MP has joined with local police officers to call on drivers to
commit to safer driving as their 2018 resolution. NSW’s holiday road toll has nearly doubled in 2017
and annual road fatalities have risen for the second year in a row. Locally, police officers
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Commit to Safer Driving
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Horizons Golf Results GOLF Horizons Golf Club By Greg RAMSEY
Men’s Stroke: I Harber (13) 67. K Humphreys (26) 68. G Hall (2) 69. Women’s Stroke:
Eagle on First GOLF
Nelson Bay Golf Club By David & Rhona BIRSS Results for the period: 31st December to 6th January Highlight of the week: Congratulations Alan Fisher, scoring an Eagle on the 311 metre, Par 4, 1st hole in Wednesday’s Mens Comp.
SUNDAY 31st: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Jan Kehoe 38: Div 2 Winner Victoria Lalor 33. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Chris Mawson 42: B Grade: Winner Peter Anicich 39: C Grade Winner Geoffrey White 39. MONDAY 1st: Ladies Stableford: Overall Winner Kris Heggie 41, Overall Runner-up Rosalie Derrick 36. Mens Stableford: Overall Winner John Rowland 43, Overall Runner-up Michael Moussa 40. Vets Stableford: Overall Winner Rob Nelson 24, Overall Runner-Up Peter
McBean 22 c/b.
TUESDAY 2nd: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Margret Kollmann 34, Runner-up Melissa Woodward (vis) 33; Div 2: Winner Chris Ledingham 42, Runner-up Liz Davis 38; Div 3: Winner Pam Townsend 32, Runner-up Maureen Wheatley 29 WEDNESDAY 3rd: C1 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Brian Tomlins 44, Runner-up Ivan Skoda 41 c/b, Third place Jim Ball 41; B Grade: Winner Lance Hora 40 c/b, Runner-up Neville George 40, Runner-up John Linton 39; C Grade: Winner John Steven 42 c/b , Runner-up Bob Donovan 42 c/b, Third place Peter Page 42. C2 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Leroy Gordon 39, Runner-up Peter Burgess 37 c/b, Third place Michael Harris 37; B Grade: Winner Don Thornton 44, Runner-up Craig Burnett 42 c/b, Third place 42; C Grade: Winner Kim Mathwin 45, Runner-up Geoffrey Yonge 42, Third place Ralph Carstairs 39. THURSDAY 4th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Heather Atkins 38: Div
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J Hancock (20) 71. C O’Brien (14) 73. Mxd Stableford: G Allen (8) 35 cb. L Naumovski (16) 35. 2 Pam Townsend 40. Mens Stableford: Overall Winner: Rory Pearson 35. Vets 9 hole Stableford: Winner Terry Gannonn 24, Runner-up Rob Beverley 21, Third place Terry Hulme 20.
FRIDAY 5th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Diana Johnson 41, Runner-up Deborah Childs 37. Div 2: Winner Maureen Miller 39, Runner-up Jill Rowland 37. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Matthew Smith 40, Runner-up Connor Benjamin 38: B Grade: Winner Mike Coghlan 40, Runner-up Frank Mahoney 39: C Grade: Winner Richard Bennett 38 c/b, Runner-up Lars Tunell 38.
SATURDAY 6th: C1: Ladies Stableford: Overall Winner Jeanette McClymont 35. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Jim Ball 41 c/b, Runner-up Michael Harris 41: B Grade: Winner Michael Betlinski 41, Runner-up John Mannering 40: C Grade: Winner Mike Davison 38 c/b, Runner-up Michael Trigas 38. C2 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Ross Lalor 40, Runnerup Shane Maher 39: B Grade: Winner Bob Justice 41 c/b, Runner-up William Morley 41: C Grade: Winner Terrence Long 41 c/b, John Harvey 41.
q Sam Finn and Taj Turner had a great day spearfishing at Shoal Bay these holidays. Area, “We have plenty of great cafes and eateries in the from the Port Stephens Command and Highway Command have conducted almost 5,000 Random Breath Tests (RBTs) across the holiday period. Port Stephens has been fortunate to avoid any fatalities during this holiday period. The Hunter saw over 70 road fatalities in 2017, a 70% increase on the 43 fatalities recorded in 2014. A breakdown of figures by council area show that Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and Port Stephens record the highest number of
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road fatalities. The most recent figures from 2016 recorded ten fatalities in both Newcastle, and Port Stephens, with 9 in Lake Macquarie. Across the state, 250,000 speeding fines were issued in 2017, equating to more than 680 speeding infringements each and every day. Ms Washington said, “I am joining our local police to call on the residents of Port Stephens and the Hunter to commit to safer driving as their 2018 New Year resolution.” “Tragically, road deaths
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have doubled across NSW this year and no-one wants to see a repeat of that again this year.” “So it’s time for all of us to take the challenge to be a safer driver this year.” “We can all do better – we can put down our phones, drive at the speed limit and be respectful to other road users.” “The message is clear – commit to safer driving in 2018 to protect not just yourself and your family, but other families travelling on our roads,” she said.
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Chris Mobbs (Mobbsy)
The family of the Late Chris Mobbs (Mobbsy) would like to thank the community for all the love and condolences given on the recent very sudden and unexpected passing of Chris. In particular members of Myall Masters Swimming Club, Lodge Port Stephens and Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Club for their guard of honour. Chris would have been humbled by the number of people who attended his funeral to pay their respects to a good man and an active member of the community of Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest.
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NEW Zealand’s Blackjacks Assistant Coach for bowls Richard Girvan is a fixture at Nelson Bay Bowling Club. Richard like many Kiwi’s chose to make Australia home and made the move in 1999 for the Premier League. He subsequently moved to the Bay in 2009 and is the clubs Bowls Development Manager who looks after the bowling program and coaches members. From 2005-2015 Richard was a part of the New Zealand Blackjacks, he played 234 games for the New Zealand team, including playing at three Commonwealth Games, Glasgow, India and Melbourne and two World Championships. In 2008 Richard was one of the four players that took out the Gold Medal for the World Four’s Championship in Christchurch. As Assistant coach of the Blackjacks Richard is working with seven members of the New Zealand Commonwealth Games team
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