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LEANNE Sibert doesn’t need presents for Mother’s Day to make her feel special, as her two adopted daughters, Lily and Katelyn, are gifts of a lifetime. Like all parents, Leanne and her husband, Dave, have many precious memories of their baby girls who clung to them, the toddlers they chased, and the joys of adolescence. Leanne said Lily became part of their family when she was just a few weeks old, and Katelyn was welcomed three years later. “The happiest days of my life were when we adopted the girls,” Leanne told News Of The Area. “I am very blessed to have my two daughters, and I am very happy that Dave and I have been able to enjoy the life that we have had with them.” Katelyn said although she has had contact with her birth CONTINUED Page 2
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mother, she regards Leanne as her mum, “and it will always be that way”. “I have been with her since I was six months old, she is a lovely lady and I am so grateful to be able to call her mum,” Katelyn said. “She has given up so much for me, and I will always love her.” Katelyn said she has never considered herself adopted, as she has always been “part of such a loving family”. “My life wouldn’t be what it is today if I had been cared for by anyone else,” she said. Mother’s Day will be celebrated this Sunday, and although the special day isn’t the same for every mother or every family, Katelyn said it is the gratitude and love shown that is important. “No matter what plans you have to show you care on Mother’s Day, the message is always the same, thanks Mum, I love you,” Katelyn said.
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the area. Members of the Tomaree Business Chamber were made aware of the counterfeit notes by the Nelson Bay Branch of St George Bank. A business customer of St George Bank received a counterfeit note and brought it into the bank for confirmation of its counterfeit status, and also to remove it from circulation. The fake $100 was of high quality, but could be distinguished from the real deal as it was approximately one millimetre shorter and one millimetre narrower than a regular note. Some of the smaller font writing and symbols were a little blurred when compared to a genuine note, and the fake note was considerably thicker than a genuine note.
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SALAMANDER Bay resident Wendy Martin is the owner of Salamander Village Florist. The florist recently celebrated her 10th Birthday in business, a huge milestone for a local business. Wendy Martin has lived on the Tomaree Peninsula for more than 19 years with partner, Jai and their three boys aged 19, 12 and 10 years of age. Ms Martin studied floristry in Ultimo in 1993 and has worked in various florists over the past 20 years. In 2007, she opened her own florist, Salamander Village Florist. “I had always dreamed of opening my own florist shop and when my youngest son was three months old I decided to take the leap,” Wendy Martin told Bay News Of The Area. The florist is situated on the strip of shops at Old Salamander Bay and provides a great service to the community.
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focus on DIY weddings recently with the introduction of Boho style weddings. Salamander Village Florist has won the Port Stephens Small Business Award in 2011, 2015 and 2016. Ms Martin also received an Award of Excellence 2014 for “Florist of the Year” awarded by the Sydney Flower Markets. Seeing the importance of buying fresh flowers, Ms Martin purchases her flowers
The day coincides with the birthday anniversary of social reformer Florence Nightingale, the influential founder of modern nursing. Kristie Spark will celebrate the day with her nursing colleagues. “The hospital supplies
us with lunch and dinner to thank us for our hard work,” she said. Kristie has been nursing for 15 years and emphasises the importance of teamwork to the profession. “The most rewarding part is being able to be part of a team where we all have the same goal,” she said. “Seeing someone ill and then knowing you had a little something to do with making them better is a fabulous feeling.” The stereotypes in nursing unfortunately still exist, but the occupation is far more than a supplementary care role. Nurses work in consultation with a range of health care professionals, train undergraduate nursing students, and supervise postgraduate nurses.
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INTERNATIONAL Nurses Day, held on 12 May, acknowledges the vital, though often undervalued, work carried out by nurses in many facets of the medical profession.
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three times a week from the Sydney Flower Markets as well as supporting local growers on the Central Coast. “I really want to thank the locals and wider community for supporting me and my business with a special thank you to all my beautiful staff, without whom I could not do any of this,” Wendy Martin added. They also gain accreditation in specialisations and coordinate care as part of a multidisciplinary team. Kristie told News Of The Area that the biggest misconception is that nurses automatically know what to do in every situation when caring for patients. “We are still learning every day, and the doctors and other staff are continuing to inform us on new procedures and new and improved ways to give our patients the best care,” she said. For Kristie, a holistic approach that combines skills with personal qualities is an essential prerequisite to the demands of nursing. “Ultimately, I believe you need compassion. When you show a patient compassion, they are at ease and have trust in you, which assists in their recovery,” she said. “You really need to be kind, understanding, and always ready to listen to a patient.”
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Mental Health Awareness For High School Students By Mandy ELLIS
FOLLOWING the evening event of Lifting The Lid On Mental Illness, Professor Helen Christensen and Professor Cyndi Shannon Weickert attended St Philip’s Christian College (SPCC) and Tomaree High School, where students from Years 10, 11 and 12 had the opportunity to listen to world leading professors as they shared their findings and knowledge on mental health. Dr Tim Petterson, Principal of St Philip’s Christian College, told News Of The Area, “It is very impressive, the advances being made in the area of mental health, raising awareness and reducing stigma is essential.” News Of The Area spoke to Phoebe Trott and Noel Davis, two St Philip’s Year 11 students. These are their combined responses: Do you feel that this type of presentation reduces the stigma associated with mental illness? Yes, this presentation shed light on the causes associated with mental illnesses (psychologically and chemically). As society progresses, there is an emphasis on the prevalence
SALAMANDER resident Dane Queenan, has been named one of Australia’s leading real estate agents in a national list of top performing agents. Dane Queenan of PRD Nationwide Port Stephens, recently secured a position in the Real Estate Business Top 100 Agents 2017 ranking. Dane has received numerous prestigious awards during his real estate career with PRD Nationwide and last year was acknowledged as the Number 1 Salesperson for 2016 from the franchise network across Australia. “The real estate industry is highly competitive and
q Noah Davis (Year 11), Professor Cyndi Shannon Weickert, Phoebe Trott (Year 11) and Professor Helen Christensen. of mental illness, showing that those with mental illness are not alone. Do you feel, after attending the presentation, you will be less likely to judge someone who shares with you they have depression/anxiety or any other mental illness? I would never have judged anyone on the basis of their mental health, but this has enlightened me [about] the judgements that others
constantly changing and to rise to the top of our industry requires hard work, extensive knowledge of the property market and the ability to adapt to new technology,” PRD Nationwide Chairman and Managing Director, Tony Brasier said. When asked what was the secret to his success, Dane told News Of The Area, “I am passionate and driven and I work hard.” “I am not better than anyone else, but I work harder than anyone else,” Mr Queenan, who sold three times more property than his closest competitor said. Dane spent his early years growing up in Mallabula and
do face and how to prevent this. Are you now confident that if you ever feel like you/a friend or family member has depression/ anxiety or any other mental health problem that you would seek/encourage them to get help? I believe that seeking assistance with a mental illness is very important and the core to achieving any kind of breakthrough. Encouraging others to get help
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Large numbers at Mental Illness Forum By Mandy ELLIS MENTAL Illness is common and serious with approximately 560,000 people in Australia receiving a Mental Health Care Plan at some stage during their lives. World leading Professor Helen Christensen and Professor Cyndi Shannon Weickert delivered incredible insight into the research of mental illness and schizophrenia at the Lifting The Lid On Mental Illness forum. Professor Helen Christensen presented current research in mental illness, particularly, depression, anxiety and self-harm. The audience listened to the frightening statistics in regards to young people, with one in four experiencing a mental illness and 65 percent not seeking help. Websites and mobile apps were recommended by the Professor. SPARX, a unique, awardwinning computer program
helps young people learn skills to deal with feeling down, depressed or stressed. SHUTi, an innovative, online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy program has been designed for those suffering insomnia. iBobbly, a trial of the world’s first suicide prevention app, was designed especially for use by indigenous people on mobile phones or tablet devices. Professor Cyndi Shannon Weickert focussed on schizophrenia and shared that researchers have now learnt that for some schizophrenia sufferers, there is a minute inflammation in one of the molecules in our brains. Historically, researchers had broken down the molecules as far as they thought they could, but new research has proven the molecules can be broken down two times more and this is where the inflammation is taking place for some people. Meryl Swanson MP,
q Meryl Swanson MP, Member for Paterson, Don McDonald AM, Event organiser Kate Washington, Local Member for Port Stephens. Image by Square Shoe Photography Member for Paterson, said, “Congratulations to Don and his team, it is wonderful to see so many people come and listen to cutting edge research by such prestigious Professors.”
Event organiser Don McDonald told News Of The Area, “I am thrilled by the attendance, it makes me confident for the future.” “Local people are
highly successful in the early years of the Festival and accordingly have been reintroduced into the 2017 program. Saturday 10 June will see
a Bush Poets’ Morning Tea cruise on board Moonshadow IV embarking at D’Albora Marinas Nelson Bay at 10.00am and disembarking at 12.00noon.
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Covering the central region of Port Stephens: Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek. Some of stories in this paper... • Two rounds on the board for Medowie Rugby • Man detained after paramedic assaulted at Lemon Tree Passage • Tilligerry CWA: More Than Scones • Resident remembers the families from ‘Lost Medowie’
IN its 11th year, the Bluewater Country Music Festival has attracted the largest number of venues on record. With 28 venues, this year’s festival includes two country music cruises. Stretching across the entire Tomaree Peninsula, the festival will host Country Music Artists, Line Dancers and Bush Poets. This is a massive response
q Murray Hartin has been making audiences laugh, cry and visualise the spoken word with his unique style of Australian storytelling.
in support of Country Music with many of the 100 plus artists being from the Hunter Valley as well as artists from Tasmania and South Australia also performing. “The Bluewater Country Festival is truly about bringing country to the coast,” Ryan Palmer, Festival Committee President told Bay News Of The Area. The festival management has introduced two Country Cruises as these proved
q Bill Hearns is dubbed “The Master of Bull” with his performances being described as incorrigibull, disreputabull but always enjoyabull.
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q Gina Timms packs a punch with her stage shows that include pure enjoyment, enthusiasm, talent and humour.
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The on-board AwardWinning Poets will be Murray Hartin and Bill Kearns who are recognised Australia wide. Murray Hartin has been making audiences laugh, cry and visualise the spoken word with his unique style of Australian storytelling. A lifetime lover of traditional poetry, Bill Kearns has a talent for writing comic verse and an ability to see the weird and warped in seemingly normal everyday situations. “These cruises are a real point of difference compared to any other country music festival in Australia,” Ryan Palmer said. Sunday June 11, there will be a Country Music Luncheon Cruise on the Spirit of Port Stephens embarking at D’Albora Marinas at 12.00noon and disembarking at 3.30pm after a luncheon at Salamander Shores. This cruise will be hosted by well-known and award winning Tasmanian Country music artist Gina Timms who will provide country music entertainment throughout the cruise and the luncheon. You never know what to expect with a performance from Gina Timms. One minute she has you in fits of laughter and the next minute you’re crying with emotion because of her sensitive rendition of your favourite song. For booking go to www. bluewatercountrymusic.com or for enquiries 02 49844751.
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Port Stephens Heritage grants help local communities with issues related to heritage planning and conservation. Wayne Wallis, General Manager of Port Stephens Council, told News Of The Area, “We will use this money primarily to allow the community to apply for small grants to maintain heritage items.” “Whether it be an item such as a painting, eaves on a heritage building or historic gates, maintenance on historical items is costly, but this funding can help to alleviate this a little.” “We encourage everyone to join us in celebrating our local heritage at the upcoming heritage festival, where we will be showcasing some wonderful heritage items and focusing on some local architecture,” he said.
Some of you may recognise Jillian from her stance on saving the Hunter’s oldest parkland, Boomerang Park, from development. Jillian told News Of The Area, “I believe I have a public duty to ensure that public land remains in public hands, especially culturally significant parkland like Boomerang Park. “Such beautiful green open spaces are vital to the health and well-being of our rapidly expanding built
environments, and I will fight to retain them for generations to come.” “It’s simple, if you don’t have a healthy environment, you don’t have a healthy community, and that goes for areas all over Port Stephens from one end to the other,” she said. Over the last three years of campaigning for Boomerang Park, Jillian has witnessed firsthand what she describes to be the shortfalls with the current Council system. Jillian said, “It is these shortfalls of ethics, transparency, accountability and community representation that has motivated me to run for Council.” “I believe that it is important to listen to the people and genuinely include them in the decision-making process.” “As a true community representative, I will act in the best interests of the community, instilling leadership and guidance that advantages all the citizens of Port Stephens and I will impart a fresh, intelligent, committed approach to Port
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JILLIAN Lye is standing for West Ward as an independent, non-party candidate on a platform of social justice, sustainable development and protection of the environment. Jillian has an architectural background, along with a sound grasp of the rules, regulations and relevant planning instruments that shape our local government area, and has been a resident of Port Stephens for 23 years.
q Jillian Lye, ready for the new challenge of being a Councillor on Port Stephens Council.
Raymond Terrace ‘King Street Heritage Festival’ will take place on 20 May. “I encourage people to use this week to explore their local heritage.” “There are also a number of National Trust NSW Heritage Festival events across the state running until 21 May for people to attend to celebrate our history,” Minister for Heritage Gabrielle Upton said. For more information about the projects and the NSW Government’s Heritage Grants, see http://www. environment.nsw.gov.au/ Heritage/funding and to find a National Trust NSW Heritage Festival event, go to https://www.nationaltrust. org.au/ahf/nsw. Stephens Council.” Jillian aims to promote smart, low impact sustainable developments that respect the environment, are energy efficient and reduce carbon emissions. She will also support the conservation of critical habitats for koalas and other vulnerable and endangered biodiversity. “Our natural resources
“With my knowledge of the planning process and over 20 years of working with and fighting for the community, I am ready to step up and lead Port Stephens into the future,” she said. News Of The Area will continue to present all candidates for the upcoming local elections to the people of Port Stephens.
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are finite, and positive action now will shape a brighter and sustainable future for a stronger Port,” she said. Jillian aims to reinforce a sense of place and well-being in Port Stephens by promoting the creative arts and culture, bringing our people and talents together, participating locally for an enriched healthy lifestyle and a strong sense of community.
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PA R L I A M E N TA RY Secretary for the Hunter, Scot MacDonald, visited Port Stephens this week to announce that Port Stephens Council will receive $24,000 under the NSW Government’s Heritage Grants Program to fund the services of local heritage advisors and community grants. The announcement marks this year’s Australian Heritage Festival, which runs nationwide until 21 May. Mr MacDonald told News Of The Area, “Looking after our Heritage is everyone’s responsibility, and communities play an important role in maintaining and promoting local heritage.” “Our local heritage speaks to our history, so
it is important to protect, promote and celebrate it,” “There is so much pressure these days to knock down, but there’s so much history, so whilst we can appreciate new areas, we rely on communities to help us maintain historical areas that we can all access,” he said. These important grants were awarded across Local Government Heritage Advisors and Local Heritage Places streams. Local Heritage Places enable councils across the state to fund their own small grants and programs to encourage community action on the frontline of heritage protection. Heritage Advisors assist in funding the services of local heritage advisors who provide expert knowledge to
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OPINION Dear News Of The Area, ‘Question time’ finished in NSW Parliament and I spent the next frustrating three and a half hours driving to get to my destination. But when I got to Wests Diggers Nelson Bay and saw almost 500 people attending a community forum on mental health, I felt enormous relief. “Lifting the Lid on Mental Illness” was a success. People had come in droves to Nelson Bay, to learn more about mental illness. It was the largest community forum I’ve ever seen in Port Stephens. With a discussion about the latest scientific developments, it captured a mood for hope.
I’d be careful about opening Pandora’s Box. Who knows what revelations a confrontation will bring. Look, maybe she just didn’t recognise that it was you on your wedding day. You know, when you buy a frame there’s often an inserted photo of an extremely photogenic couple with dazzling smiles and flawless skin (to show you what the frame would look like if you’d been genetically blessed). I actually prefer to leave the sample photo in the frame, so visitors think I come from an aristocratic pedigree, instead of the sad and sorry oddballs that form my family tree. Yes, I say, as they admire the photo. That’s my sister Gisele, a model from Berlin, and Claude, her stockbroker husband. Is it an attractive cat? Some cats are absolutely gorgeous. From an aesthetic point of view, a Siamese or Burmese feline in a frame may complement your motherin-law’s décor better than a photo of you and Roger frolicking through the vineyards. The positive in all of this is that you can now stick to a gift-giving theme. For Mother’s Day, I suggest you take back those chocolates and slippers and instead give her a bag of kitty litter and a three-month supply of all-wormer. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
When it came to questions from the floor, the gap between academia and day-to-day realities was apparent. This is why these discussions are so important. The voices from the floor were clear in their frustrations due to longstanding gaps in services, resources and care, gaps acknowledged by the expert panel. These are the gaps that we are trying to see addressed. A message I received after the forum summed it up for me: “We can’t make it right without enough people saying it’s got to be better.” In Port Stephens, we have been saying for a long time, and we will continue to say, “it’s got to be better”.
Because the risks are too high if we don’t. Each year, more Australians die from suicide than motoring fatalities. Tragically, Port Stephens has more than its fair share. We are, however, fortunate to have the hardworking Port Stephens Suicide Prevention Network (PSSPN) and Caring for Our Port Stephens Youth (COPSY) who are raising awareness, supporting families and seeking solutions to address the gaps. Alongside PSSPN and COPSY, we have strong community networks and the support of Lifeline. Frontline general practitioners are straining under the weight of sheer need, inadequate resources and a lack of referral points. There are gaps across the spectrum, from low level
NAPLAN Testing Time
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Lifting the Lid on Service Gaps
THIS week, students across Port Stephens will sit the federal government’s mandated test, NAPLAN. The National Assessment Plan seeks to test students in years 3, 5, 7, and 9 to check whether or not they are meeting prescribed curriculum outcomes. This year, the tests take place from 7 to 9 May in classrooms across Australia. Students in each of the NAPLAN selected year levels are assessed on language conventions,
writing, reading, and numeracy in tests that go from 40 and 45 minutes for year 3 students, up to 45 and 60 minutes for year 9 students. With so much emphasis placed on NAPLAN, young children and their parents increasingly feel stressed and concerned about the validity and reason for the test as has been reported extensively. News Of The Area asked two respected researchers their views on the educational outcomes of this assessment task. Associate Professor at the University of Newcastle, Dr Tom Griffiths, told News Of
The Area, “NAPLAN can only ever measure a fraction of what we aspire and need to develop in school students.” Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney, Dr Nicole Mockler who has written extensively on the topic added, “NAPLAN has showed limited significant improvement over the past 10 years.” The NSW Shadow Education Minister, Mr Jihad Dibs, spoke in Parliament this week about the testing regime, though the Australian Labor Party has no policy platform to change or abolish NAPLAN. Mr Dibs said, “What’s
POLICE have detained a man who allegedly tried to stab an Ambulance paramedic who was treating him overnight near Port Stephens. About 10.40pm on Saturday 6 May 2017, Ambulance paramedics were called to a home in John Parade at Lemon Tree Passage.
Two paramedics approached the 37-year-old male patient to medically examine him. When the man was told that he would be conveyed to hospital for further treatment he became agitated and uncooperative. As one of the paramedics continued with the
examination the man allegedly grabbed a knife and swung it at the paramedic. Police were contacted and arrived a short time later to discover the patient had locked himself in a garage. Officers from Port Stephens Local Area Command conversed with the man for a short time and he
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prevention strategies to psychiatric support. The forum was Don MacDonald’s brainchild and it has been his quest for the past 12 months. I pay tribute to Don for investing his compassionate energy into this project for the benefit of our community. Through these initiatives, we are raising awareness about mental health and reducing stigma. We are “Lifting the Lid on Mental Illness”. I thank everyone who participated and supported this impressive initiative and look forward to maintaining the momentum for increased support for people suffering mental illness and their families. Kate Washington MP Member for Port Stephens happening in schools is students are not doing the work they are meant to be doing and instead, they’re planning for the test.” Mr Dibs went on to infer that NAPLAN does not raise educational standards but rather, “You raise educational standards by giving every possible support that we can to students and to teachers.” For parents and caregivers who are concerned or want to know more about NAPLAN testing, your school and your child’s teacher are a great source of information. The NAPLAN website also has extensive information: https://www. nap.edu.au/.
eventually unlocked the door. He was again examined by the Ambulance paramedics and conveyed to the Mater Hospital under police guard. The Ambulance paramedic was not physically harmed during altercation. It is anticipated that upon his release from hospital the 37-year-old man will be charged with assaulting the ambulance officer.
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By Rachael VAUGHAN
A VERY common comment from people is that they can’t find a Justice of the Peace in Port Stephens. There are nearly 100 JPs in Medowie and if you consider Raymond Terrace, Tilligerry and the Bay, there are over 500 JPs. Justices of the Peace provide an invaluable service to the community on a voluntary basis. These services include witnessing of Statutory Declarations and Affidavits. They also include certifying copies of documents and photographic identification. There is a service at Raymond Terrace Market Place where members of the Raymond Terrace Branch of the Northern NSW Federation of Justices of the Peace (NNSWFJPs) operate a Community Stand.
This is conducted each Tuesday from 9.30am to 1.30pm and is located near the Woolworths Supermarket. The NNSWFJPs Port Stephens Branch also holds a Community Stand at Salamander Shopping Centre on the first Saturday of every month (January to November) from 10.00am to 2.00pm. Justices of the Peace do not have to be members of the NNSWFJPs, however for a nominal membership fee, members are kept advised of any legal requirements and changes. The Federation also provides tutorials to make sure members are fully aware of their responsibilities. Previously, there were quite a number of people who could witness documents, but in NSW, statutory documents and affidavits can only be witnessed by qualified people.
A NSW statutory declaration must be taken by a person holding a position specified by the relevant Act as one which entitles the holder to take a statutory declaration, the person must be an ‘authorised witness’. In NSW, an authorised witness must be a justice of the peace, notary public, commissioner of the court for taking affidavits, legal practitioner or a person authorised to administer an oath. Secretary of the Raymond Terrace Branch of NNSWFJPs, Kevin Tomlinson, told News Of The Area, “Anyone wishing to become a JP can find more details on the NSW Attorney General and Justice Website where the procedure is clearly explained.” “They can also visit Raymond Terrace Market Place or Salamander Shopping Centre and talk to the JPs providing their
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q Heather Harmer, Wendy Judd and Kevin Tomlinson volunteering their time as JPs. services at the Community Stands.” “Current JPs should seriously consider joining the NNSWFJPs; if we could get more members we may be able to provide a service in Medowie like we do in Raymond Terrace and
International Flights on Horizon By Simone JOHNSON
q Newcastle Airport has begun its expansion to cater for international flights.
THIS week saw Newcastle Airport come one step closer to direct international flights, with construction commencing on the internal fitout of border processing areas. The current work will see the installation of necessary security technology, IT technology, passenger screening equipment and furniture for the border agencies. The project, with an estimated cost of $1.9 million, will be carried out by Hunterbased construction firm,
Tomaree High, high for state’s most crowded THE NSW Auditor General’s damning report into the Berejiklian Government’s school infrastructure backlog has revealed that high schools in the Hunter top the list for being the state’s most crowded. Forty one per cent of (see table below) of high schools across the Hunter are bursting at the seams with classrooms full or exceeding capacity. The Department of Education estimates that 3,518 additional high school classrooms will be needed across NSW by 2031. At the Berejiklian Government’s current rate of building it will take 45 years to construct the number of school places NSW will need in 15 years. The underfunding of school infrastructure has led to increasing reliance on demountable classrooms and squeezing the maximum number of students into a classroom.
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Opposition Leader Luke Foley said, “ “It is clear that this Government is softening parents up for larger class sizes to help the Liberals get out of the overcrowding crisis currently gripping the state’s schools. Shadow Minister for the Hunter Kate Washington
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Salamander Bay,” he said. Being a Justice of the Peace is a satisfying voluntary activity and provides the community with a very valuable service. The public can find the contact details for JPs in NSW
by going to the NSW Attorney General and Justice Website (www.jp.nsw.gov.au) and entering the postcode for the area they are seeking. The names and a contact phone number for all current JPs are displayed.
Kingston Building. The current proposed redevelopment is estimated to create 180 local jobs in the construction process and 375 jobs once complete. The project is expected to be finished late 2017, with the Hunter region’s economic output expected to rise by up to $147 million through the proposed wider redevelopment. A spokesperson for the airport told News Of The Area, “If we don’t have the necessary infrastructure, we won’t ever be able to have international flights.” “The completion of these fitout works is the next step in bringing international
flights to Newcastle,” the spokesperson said. The new developments are being built in the allocated area that was designed for this purpose in 2015. This area has remained mostly unused space since then. Newcastle Airport does not currently have any commitments from any particular airlines to fly to specific locations. This is just another step in the right direction in bringing international flights to the region. There is currently no set date as to when international flights may be available from the airport.
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said. Limited tickets at $20 each are available from Black Pepper in Salamander Shopping Centre or alternatively you can call Lorraine on 4984 9456. This event will support the sponsorship of 10 Learning for Life students by Nelson Bay VIEW Club. The Club welcomes new members and guests at regular monthly meetings and social events. On Thursday 27 April, the ladies enjoyed a delicious luncheon at the Tomaree Arts and Crafts Centre Cafe as another way of fostering friendship within this active Club. A great lineup of guest speakers, plus social and fund raising activities have been arranged for the upcoming year. For more information please call President Pat Gibson on 4984 1197.
Cavalcade of Exquisite Craft
A SPECIAL Cavalcade of Exquisite Craft afternoon is being organised by Nelson Bay VIEW Club Saturday 13 May. VIEW stands for Voice Interests and Education of Women and is a valued part of The Smith Family charity. The afternoon will commence at 2pm at the Nelson Bay Community Centre, Norburn Street, Nelson Bay. The event will feature the works of Olive Kane and other talented presenters and an afternoon tea will be served. “You had better be quick to get your ticket,” Mrs Margaret Wilkinson, Publicity Officer for Nelson Bay VIEW Club, told Bay News Of The Area. “This event will be a great opportunity for lovers of craft to see the brilliant work of others and have a chat about their works,” Mrs Wilkinson
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Tipples and Flutters for Probus By Jo FINN
Home Ownership is Achievable
THE Tomaree Ladies Probus Club members recently enjoyed a tipple and a flutter at the Newcastle Races. Club member Julie McAllister “came out on top” after receiving some hot tips from a neighbour. Fine fillies were noticed both on and off the track with the Tomaree Probus Club women dressing up for the occasion. There were several lucky punters in the group, and, keeping to the theme, the ladies dined at Cheval Restaurant. Fifty members enjoyed a delicious three-course luncheon overlooking the finish line. Tricia Diemar and Audrey Fox were in fine
LATEST statistics show that 40 percent of people who rent have given up their dreams of home ownership. There are, however, some alternative options that may help you achieve the goal of home ownership. For instance, parents can give a parental guarantee in order for their children to purchase their first home. There is also help for first homeowners with exemptions of stamp duty as well as a $10,000 grant available on new home purchases. Saving for a deposit can be a challenge for many, but as with any savings, it’s important to work out an
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q Margaret Lockward and Jean Grant enjoying a tipple prior to their delicious meal at Cheval Restaurant. form, organising the event and ensuring it was a day to remember for those who won trackside, and those who just
Squires Scores in Stableford Nelson Bay Golf Club By David FLATT
Highlights Ten-year-old Amy Squires achieved her first ever placing in a Ladies club competition. Amy was runner-up on Sunday 30 April with an excellent score of 35 stableford points. Results
30 April: Ladies Div 1: Jenny Frost 39, C. Elliott 34; Div 2: M. Griffin 36, A. Squires 35; Men’s A Grade: R. Lalor 38; B Grade: F. Hill 38; C Grade: R. McKay 34. 1 May: Men’s Vets 9 holes: 2 Ball Aggregate Captains team 686 df President’s team 685. NTP 1st J. Ducrou, NTP 14th: D.
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2 May: Ladies Stableford: B. acDuff 35 (cb), L. Drake 35, J. Walker 35; Div 2: C. Pattison 35, R. Kelly 33, M. Griffin 32; Div 3: M. Wheatley 36, A. Petersen 34, S. Anicich 33. 3 May: Men’s: Course 1 Xmas Bush: Port Stephens Sheet Metal 2BBB: K. Woodley/B. Tomlins 46, B. Hammond/G Fynn 45; Individual Stableford: A Grade: D. Rann 39, R. Wright 37; B Grade: P. Elliott 40, F. Hill 40; C Grade: K. Woodley 41, W. Reisch 39.
Course 2: Port Stephens Sheet Metal 2BBB: P. Schoonhoven/G. Cavanagh 49. Lewis/ C. Burnett 47; Individual Stableford: A Grade: Roy Johnson 39, R. Totman 38; B Grade: M. Regan 39, B. Fraser 39; C Grade: G. Cavanagh 37, P. Rock 36. 4
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6 May: Men’s Stableford: Course 1, Gymea Lily, Monthly Medal Stroke; Scratch Winner. P. Gibson 74. Monthly Mug Best Nett: P. Gibson 70, Monthly Medals (Nett) A Grade: P. Gibson 70 (cb), W. Dart 70, E. Mislov 70, B Grade: L. Bartlett 71 (cb), N. Russell 71, T. Newsham 71, C Grade: G. Fynn 73, D. Burnley 75, G. Kelleher 76; Course 2 Xmas Bush, Stableford: A Grade: I. Skoda 40, B. Woolfe 37; B Grade: T. Tydd 39, D. Erickson 38; C Grade: R. Male 39 (cb), L. Williams 39; Ladies: R. Fitzgerald 31, J. Tolhurst 30.
Horizons Mum’s the word Golf Results By Rachael VAUGHAN
GOLF Horizons Golf Club By Greg RAMSEY
WITH Mother’s Day happening this week, News Of The Area hit the pavements for this week’s ‘Word on the street’. We were looking for special answers to the
Wednesday Men’s Winner P. Starr 36 R/ up A. Bailey
Women’s Winner L. Martin 37 R/Up G. Robertson 37 c/b Saturday Men’s Stroke: A grade: A Young (5) 77 B grade: R McLeod (15) 71 C grade: S Laut (29) 74 Women’s Stroke: Div 1: V Davies (18) 73 cb Div 2: T Cooper (30) 73
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experience continues as riders enjoy the sights and soak in the atmosphere which ensures the entire region benefits from this wonderful lycra army.
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Smoochy Sam Needs a Home By Rachael VAUGHAN ALL this week’s Rescue Pet of the Week wants is to be loved and given affection. Introducing Samy the kitten, who is currently in care with the Kitty Rescue Project. Amanda, founder of the KITTY Rescue Project, told News Of The Area, “Samy is absolutely the most gorgeous, smoochiest, most lovable, snuggable, talkative little guy.” “All Samy wants in life is to be close to people.” “He just loves to head butt, cuddle, and purr, all while being as close to you as possible,” she said. If you are after a lap cat, Samy is definitely the man for you. Samy is approximately six to eight months old, and his carers report he is wonderful with kids, and other cats. He is also learning to get along with dogs. “He really is just an
question: What do you love best about your Mum? It is our pleasure to share with you the heartwarming and sweet answers we were given, and we hope they are a nice surprise to the mothers of the children we interviewed around town this week.
Kayne Conroy with a message for his Mum, Lisa: I love my Mum’s cuddles, because they make me feel better when I’m sad or unhappy. I’m happy because I know she loves me as much as I love her.
Stage One offers riders a fast paced sightseeing tour of Shoal Bay and Fingal Bay that will see elite riders battling for the lead, while others will be achieving their own personal goals.
achievable plan to reach your goal. Help is available through local banks and building societies, but many are preferring more personalised help through local mortgage brokers. A simple Google search or yellow pages directory search can put you in touch with mortgage brokers on the Tomaree Peninsula, who will come to your home or, if you prefer, arrange a consultation in their office to assist you. Mortgage brokers have a pre-approval program that may assist people who have previously been knocked back from getting a loan. “I went to three of the main banks and I was knocked back, but after going
to a mortgage broker I was pre-approved on the spot,” Corlette resident Sharon Taylor said. Mortgage brokers usually have a list of up to 50 lenders on their panel, with programs to help prequalify the applicant. “A mortgage broker will compare the banks and give the best rate for you, taking out all the guesswork,” Anita Marshall of Advanced Finance Solutions told Bay News Of The Area. “There are fees that are charged with the mainstream banks, however, there are no charges or fees when a Broker finds you a home loan,” Ms Marshall said. Regardless of your income, your credit history or your current asset position, there are steps you can put in place that can help you to achieve your dream of home ownership.
q Samy the super affectionate adoption candidate. amazing Kitty,” Amanda said. The KITTY Rescue Project rescues whole litters, cares for them within their volunteer foster homes, and ensures that all the necessary veterinary work is completed before adopting them to loving families. Male kittens are $200 and female kittens are $250. The adoption fee includes
desexing, microchipping, vaccinations, flea and worm treatments. The KITTY Rescue Project is also looking for new volunteers to help foster new litters and older cats. For more information on fostering or adopting, please call Amanda on 0409058664, or visit the website www. kittyrescueproject.org.
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Maddy and Ava Lochhead with a message for their Mum, Amy: Ava: Because she cares about us and is nice and I reaaaallly like her. And when I was four, I said she had soft skin. Maddie: Because she makes me pancakes and toast.
Applying the same start/ finish location allows riders, supporters and families the opportunity to go for a post-race swim and maybe even the opportunity to see a whale during the whalewatching season. There are many ways you
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The Skaines siblings with a message for their mum, Mel: Happy Mother’s Day Mum! Not only are you the best Mum in the world, but our best friend too. We love you to the moon and back.
can get involved. For the riders, the event has both four and two day ride options available. If you would like to be a part of the Port to Port Volunteer Team, there are plenty of ways to help. And of course, everyone
is welcome, just head down to the start line to see what all the fuss is about and cheer the riders on. For more information head to: porttoportmtb. com and to be a part of the Volunteer team contact sally@porttoportmtb.com.
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ACCOCO French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139
BED Head / 2 Side Chests, Solid Timber Beautiful Set. $350 0428450925 Text for a pic. Medowie
ALUMINIUM tool box. APPLE Sports watch 2mt x .06mt $450 ono Never used 7000 Series. 38mm case Retina 0431813908 display. Worth $600 Classifieds sell $380. 0405203113 ads@mcnota.com.au BAILEY Pro Ladder ANTIQUE D Dressing 150kg, 4.2m/7.3m L table, Side SO mirrors, like new $375ono $200. Ph 0401240271 Ph 49971381
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CLOTHES dryer Hover 3.5 Heavy duty. As new $120 0417787215
CURTAIN remnants, plus end of roles, plus curtain extras and fittings. From $0.10. 0428250290
DYSON upright vac cleaner. Near new cond. Paid $785, sell $450, 49827769
GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494
CASTROL Edge Ski Jacket,. Brand new. Size M. Male or female. $60. 49972442 CHICKENS Isa brown point of lay $25ea. Black australorp x point of lay $25ea. White australorp x point of lay $25ea Ph. 0484910561
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FLAVOUR Wave Turbo oven. As new $75.00 0423 905 520 FRESH Floral Arrangements For Mother’s Day $15 0428450925 Medowie Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au
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Local For Sale CONTINUED from previous page GRECIAN 4 stately columns 275 high suitable for gazebo. Offer. 0404477158 GUITAR Ibanez AS153. Brand new. Professional Semi Accoustic. $1,350. 0413046858 JAGUAR Epochlock Model 056/055, hardly used. $50. Phone 0413 052 660 LADIES BROOKE White Joggers. As new. Size 8.5 (40 Euro). Cost $220 Sell for $120. Phone 49970890. LOUNGE suite formal high back, 3 seater & 2 chairs, Exel cond, Oz made, $450 49849147
KITE Surfer, Naish. Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498
LAMP Large Gold Base L/ D Shade, GoodSOcond $20. 0428450925 Medowie LEATHER lounge 2x2seater, 1x1seater, gd cond, $200ono 0413004040 LEMAIR caravan D washing L mach, as O new S cond, $250 0413004040 LOUNGES 2 x 2 seater, striped velvet, custom made, excellent condition $300 Ph 49198139 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784
OLD Wash stand. Marble top. Slightly broken O but LDa beautiful S piece. $400 antique PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list. POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 SETTEE 3 seater, Red/ rust. Exel cond, $80 49849147 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450
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TRAVEL Cot Folding steel craft good cond. $40 49822475 TWO piece King size Base. Brand New. $400 0428450925 Medowie
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
2009 model Quintrex 20ft 560 freedom cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 340 hrs. Hummingbird sounder plus a heap of accessories plus all safety gear. Never been outside. Log booked serviced. Last service December 2016. First to see will buy. $30.000.00 neg. Bulahdelah 0408428800.
2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848
MAZDA 6 Auto 5 door hatch, Exc vehicle leather int, new tyres, brake pads Reg service 93,200kms, CJG65V $14,950 ono 0414474045
CASUAL CLEANER REQUIRED A person is required on week days to clean guest houses at Tahlee. This is a paid, casual position. Hours will vary according to the number of guests. For more information phone 49973003
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2001 Jayco Freedom Pop Top. 15.5ft. Lshape sgl bds. 3-way fridge. L-shape dining. 4 burn cook top. batt pack. Alex plug. Rollout awn. Fnt boot & toolbox. Tare 1180. Gd cond. Reg 17/5/17. $10,500ono. 49975922
KAWASAKI 550 Jet Ski with trailer, Stand up, $800 49971651
TV Cabinet 2100mm l x 580mm w 1350mm h. Timber. Ph 49972317. WALL Unit Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 Medowie WARDROBE 2 door, with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498 WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Salamander Bay WOODEN toys (lge), 10 semi trailers, 3 tractors, 1 train, 3 rocking horses, Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297
Items 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 BURNT orange velvet covered Ottoman with storage $30. 49198139 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 ITEMS Lounge floral with 2 chairs. Sofa. Single beds. Pine lounge. Laminate table with 4 chairs 49828522 SHOWER Chair $30, Commode Chair $50, both near new, Retro glass top dining table, extendable &D3 chairs L $50, Dble SOBrass Bed $100, Unusual Retro Club lounge with wooden inserts in arms for drinks plus 2 chairs gd cond $100. Ph 0409499794 TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456
Caravans REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103 2007 Retreat Linderman 20foot. 11 months rego. with extras. P.O.A. Ph 4997 2017
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Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257
POP TOP Golf 12 ft. 2 berth, front kit. awn + annex. 750kg. VG cond. Reg 7/17. $4700ono. 0427633776 REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. Complete with all necessary items for travel. Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: 0417 224 017
QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 STACER 429 Seaway 2015. 40HP Evinrude & Stacer trailer. Lic for 5 people. 3 yr warr. VG cond. $18,000. Ph Jim 0403807200 STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651
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Vehicles 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099
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2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 2006 Commodore sedan. No rego. Best offer 49829526 FORD XR6 PG Series 2009 240K 8/17 rego charcoal metallic. Great cons, full service history. $6750 0407145366. Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au FORD Falcon 06 BF 4-speed Auto LPG, $5k spent new brake rotors, pads, exhaust, fan belt, spark plugs, air filter. near-new tyres, Ghia alloys, reverse & dash cam, too much to list. 257K kms. Runs smooth & Econo. Great vehicle, selling due ill health. Rego 15th June, ‘17. View at Sal.Bay Macca’s. CK97HO $4,400ono. 0466626943 HOLDEN Jackaroo 2000. Only 242000klms, Capable of $500,000, Exc cond in all aspsects. Roof bar, Bull bar. VG tyres, Cruise, HD Towbar, 7-seats, Pet/LPG for cheap fuel. You wiil be proud to own. $5750 0400 027 209 HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160
SUZUKI Grand Vitara Prestige 2008, 175000km, Aug rego, 5 new tyres ,new rear shocks.$12,750. phone 0249973217 TOYOTA Hilux 2002, auto, low klms, alloy tray, ydb517 $8000 ono 0428528325 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782
Lost VICINITY, Nelson Bay area. Prescription sunglasses, in soft black case. Reward. 0429622466
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Norman Alan “Norm”
Passed away 2.5.2017 Aged 77 Years Late of Tea Gardens Formerly of Griffith and Sydney
Found BUDGIE at Koonwarra Ave, Hawks Nest. Ph 0405 599 865.
Beloved husband of PAM. Loving father & father-in-law of NORMAN, CATHERINE and MICHAEL. Much loved Poppy to his grandchildren. A dear brother to LESTER, and MARGARET DICKENSEN. Brother-in-law and uncle to the WEBBER and HASLAM Families.
To Let NELSON BAY 4br e/s, d/garage, small yard, no pets, unfurnished. Available approx. early July $480 pw.Ph 0488218584
Relatives and friends of NORM are warmly invited to attend his Funeral Service in St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, cnr Ogden and Witt Sts., Tea Gardens this FRIDAY 12.5.2017 at 2:00pm. A private cremation will follow.
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Aerial Spraying of Bitou Bush MidCoast Council will be carrying out aerial herbicide spraying at various locations along our coastal strip for the control of Bitou Bush. Scheduled works will occur on a number of days during the month of May and June 2017, weather permitting. This activity is undertaken as a part of a broader, collaborative and coordinated program with other public authorities and land management agencies on the Mid North Coast of NSW. Council’s contractor, experienced in aerial spraying, will be following recommendations contained within the “best practice guidelines for aerial spraying of Bitou Bush in New South Wales”, as published by The Department of Environment and Conservation, Natural Heritage Trust and National Parks and Wildlife Service. Two herbicides will be utilised within different areas determined by site specific requirements. Lynx WG (Metsulfuron methyl 600g/Kg) will be applied at 20 – 30g/ha or Weedmaster Duo (Glyphosate 360g/L) will be applied at 2 L/ha. These herbicides will be applied, as per requirements of APVMA off label permit 12251 for the control of Bitou Bush in coastal sand dunes, bushland and grassland. The following areas will be closed to public access for the duration of the spraying or from 7am till 5pm on the specific treatment days: Crowdy Head Reserve; Nine Mile Beach Tuncurry; Pilot Hill (lower area adjacent to southern break wall) Forster; Boomerang Point Headland and Sandbar / Cellito Beach at Pacific Palms Bennett’s Beach, Yacabba Peninsula and Jimmy’s Beach at Hawks Nest. Areas adjacent to Crowdy Head Reserve; Forster Coastal Patrol, Smiths Lake Skate Park, Pacific Palms Sports Complex and Myall Park Hawks Nest will be closed for utilisation as Helipads. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. For further information please contact Council on 6591 7222. c
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DA 482/2017 Caravan park and boundary realignment at 480 and 500 Tarean Road Karuah. The development is integrated under Division 5 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and requires the approval of the Office of Water with respect to the Water Management Act 2000. Applicant: Tattersall Lander Pty Limited View application: Council’s website or at the Forster or Tea Gardens Council Offices during normal business hours Exhibition period: Thursday 11 May - Monday 12 June 2017. Make a submission: Written submissions will be accepted by email or post before the end of the exhibition period. Please note: · Where a submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of objection must be specified. · Submissions are considered “open access information” under the Government Information (Public Access) Act, and may be made publicly available. You are advised to refrain from including personal and health information about yourself or other people, defamatory statements or abusive language within submissions. · All submissions must include a public disclosure of any donation to a Councillor or Council employee in the previous two years. Please refer to our website for more information. · Please quote development application number and provide full return address and telephone number when making a submission. · Submissions can be emailed to: council@midcoast.nsw.gov.au or posted to: PO Box 450 FORSTER 2428 PO BOX 450 FORSTER NSW 2428
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