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Aerosol Art
By Mandy ELLIS
RHYS Fabris of Boat Harbour has an incredible talent he is keen to share. His artistic flair has allowed him to create stunning street art both here and other local areas. Rhys said, “I opted not to take formal training as I felt it would take me away from my vision as an artist.” Whilst also working fulltime, Rhys finds time to engage himself and the community creating incredible artwork. Rhys put a call out recently for potential interest in his craft, seeking blank walls of all sizes. He said, “I am so excited about the response, I have been contacted by fellow artists wanting to collaborate, which creates an all-round win win situation and some local businesses with walls they would like me to decorate.” First blank wall to benefit from Rhys’s amazing talent will be Salamander Bay bike shop, then Nelson Bay kindy. Rhys is on the lookout
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Chamber breakfast held at the Ramada Shoal Bay on 10 August. Among the throng of early morning risers were councillors Sally Dover, John Nell and Steve Tucker, plus East Ward aspirants Ryan Palmer and Jaimie Abbott. Also in attendance were former mayors Bob Westbury and Ron Swan. But politicians were forced to take a backseat as the main speakers Andrew Lazarus, new owner of the iconic Shoal Bay Country Club, and Peter Cock, Newcastle Airport CEO, held centre stage. Mr Lazarus outlined his plans for a $6 million renovation of the ever changing venue that has stood on the Shoal Bay Road site since 1934. “The concept involves
wall art in homes and offices. Rhys told News Of The Area, “My aim is to create something that will brighten up someone’s day, hopefully
cheer people up and change their perspective.” “With a palette of paint soon to arrive, I’m keen to find opportunities to beautify the blank walls we see everywhere.”
retaining the history and tradition of the venue while internally recreating the decor of its heyday dating back to the 1950s,” Mr Lazarus said. “It will have a modern, yet old world charm. “We will also be focusing on food and families with more kids activities available, in addition q Airport CEO Peter Cock with Bay to increasing the businessman Rory Milne and former major event and mayor Bob Westbury. conference aspects.” Mr Lazarus airlines, Mr Cock said plans said that most of the were in place to expand the renovations were expected to destination points interstate be completed by 15 December. and internationally. In his address, the “On the international stage airport’s Mr Cock was equally our 20-year plan is to have enthusiastic about both the direct flights to cities such as short and long term futures Auckland and Singapore,” he of the multi-award winning said. airport, which shares its “We also believe that we runway with the neighbouring can continue to co-exist with RAAF Base. the RAAF Base and in fact we Currently servicing eight see a massive boost to the local domestic routes with five
Rhys has also had commissioned work for canvas art, sign-writing and thrives on bringing a vision to reality. Aerosol art is not just about spraying a can of paint on a wall, and it is during
Mr Durrant said this is the 51st anniversary of the conflict and hoped it could replicate the large numbers who attended last year’s momentous 50th anniversary. He estimated there are up to 100 Vietnam veterans residing across Port Stephens, including around 50-60 on the Tomaree peninsula. “The RSL Sub-Branch offers welfare and pension support and are always willing to help veterans who need it. “I was conscripted and served for two years in 1966-67 with the 5th Battalion RAR and after
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30 years of civilian work I suffered post trauma stress disorder. It can hit anyone and no-one should suffer in silence.” Previously known as Long Tan Day, the remembrance service is dedicated each year on 18 August to commemorate a battle, reported as one of the heaviest in the Vietnam conflict, fought by D Company 6RAR against the might of the Viet Cong. The Vietnam War was Australia’s longest military engagement, involving more than 55,000 troops and over 500 deaths.
to airline freight for export and import purposes. “These are all future plans, but right now we would like the people of Port Stephens, who are essentially part owners of the airport, to consider both the cost and time benefits of flying out of Newcastle to cities such as Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne in preference to driving,” he added.
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TOMAREE High School students will make a significant contribution at this year’s Vietnam Veterans Day service in Nelson Bay. Students will participate in the 11am service on Friday, 18 August, to take place at the Nelson Bay Memorial in Apex Park by providing flag bearers, the official address and the Oath. Nelson Bay RSL Sub Branch secretary Russell Durrant, himself a Vietnam veteran, said the service would commemorate the
hundreds of Australians who died in the decadelong war. “We are privileged to have young school students not only attend the service but make a contribution on the day,” Mr Durrant said. “It is important that the lessons of the Vietnam War be passed on to the younger generations. Padre Rev Frank Duffy will officiate. “The service traditionally does not go beyond 15 or 20 minutes, and afterwards all are invited back to the Diggers Club for refreshments.”
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Nell back for another Council stint
By Charlie ELIAS
UNFINISHED business is what’s driving councillor John Nell to take another shot at Port Stephens Council at the 9 September elections. Planning regulations, car parking and building height limits in Nelson Bay are top of Cr Nell’s agenda, plus a fear of walking away from something he has, for the most part, enjoyed for nearly 30 years of his life. “Two years ago I said that I wouldn’t be standing again but circumstances have changed, major issues
such as the revitalisation of Nelson Bay need to be finalised,” the 69-yearold retired biologist said. “Besides, the thought of leaving Council after three decades got quite scary, I wouldn’t know what to do with myself.” First elected to Port Stephens in 1983, Cr Nell said that most of his years on the council had been enjoyable. “The last term (five years) has been by far the worse experience but I put that down mainly due to the personalities of two colleagues,” the East Ward Councillor said.
“I am a great believer that personal issues should be put aside when debating at meetings, everyone is entitled to their opinions and these should be respected. “We are elected to work together, sure we need to have frank discussions but at the end of the day we should be putting the community first, not personalities.” Cr Nell said it was more important now than ever to move on the Nelson Bay strategic plan and the controversy over building height limits. “Whether that is 20 metres or 32 metres, we need decisions to ensure investment returns to the Bay and to fill up the shops again. “Car parking is another hot topic which needs to be sorted out quickly. There are a few options to look at, including the idea of contributions by commercial property owners and using Council dollars.” Cr Nell said he would like to see the strategic plan resolved within
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The event will be held on Friday 8th September, at the Soldiers Point Bowling Club with guest speaker Chancellor of The University of Newcastle, Mr Paul Jeans. Members, past members and friends are looking forward to renewing acquaintances and sharing memories over lunch and a celebratory glass of champagne. The acronym VIEW, stands for ‘Voice Interests and Education of Women’. Apart from being a friendship club that enjoys monthly luncheons with entertaining and informative guest
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speakers, VIEW Clubs also support disadvantaged children with their education, through The Smith Family’s ‘Learning for Life’ program. The Nelson Bay VIEW Club is proud to support 10 such ‘L for L’ students. The ‘Voice’ of VIEW is also important in that through a resolution process, clubs are encouraged to identify and vote on issues that we consider important for influencing social change in Australia. Pat Gibson President of the Nelson Bay VIEW Club told News Of The Area that “our club was formed in 1967 and
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boasted just 14 members”. “Present members are delighted that the first President of their Club, Mrs Lee Clarke will be attending the function to celebrate 50 years of the Nelson Bay VIEW Club.” “Guests are very welcome to attend the 50th birthday party with tickets ($35) available from Black Pepper at the Salamander Bay Shopping Centre until 30 August,“ she said. For further information about the 50th Anniversary celebrations, or about joining VIEW, please phone Pat Gibson on 4984 1197.
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q A relaxed retiring mayor, Bruce Mackenzie.
FOR almost four decades he has served his beloved community of Port Stephens, yet on the eve of retirement Mayor Bruce Mackenzie has no plans to slow down. In fact, in an ominous sign to his successors, the man known simply as ‘Macca’ says he retains a keen interest in civic affairs and won’t be sitting back idly. “You will still hear me … if this place is being badly led I will be making a noise. I am not going to suddenly lose interest after nearly 40 years of service,” he warned. “I am going to miss being able to help people and if someone comes to me with a problem they are having with the Council I will do what I can.” First elected to Port Stephens Council in 1968, the popularly elected mayor says it was with a heavy heart that he decided not to recontest
sporting facilities and most importantly, providing aged care. “And with the support of some great staff members I am proud to be leaving this council in great shape.” Mr Mackenzie said that his determination to succeed in life and business stems from a poor upbringing, admitting that for a time his was the only family in Salt Ash without power. He left school at 14, took on the Air Force and won and once sat on the floor of a Sydney office for two hours waiting for Defence to fulfil a promised payment. These experiences taught him resilience and a hard work ethic. At 79, he still rises at 5am every morning to feed his stable of horses. He may be retiring from his council duties, but Mr Mackenzie says his work life continues with his racehorses, cattle, commercial and agricultural property and extended family. “I won’t be going anywhere.”
the 9 September council elections. Mr Mackenzie took an 8-year hiatus from 2000, but returned with a vengeance to top the poll in 2008 and followed up in 2012 by becoming the Port’s first popular elected mayor. Once a card carrying member of the Liberal Party, he has always fiercely defended his independence and believes there is no room in local government for party politics. Love him or hate him, the self confessed dictatorial leader courted controversy on many fronts and on reflection he makes no apologies. “I have never worried about my critics, they are the fringe minority. Groups such as Boomerang Park Action and TRRA have never bothered me. “I may be a dictator but have a look at the results. “My legacy is being able to assist in making this Council financially secure through clever investments, building roads, fixing drains, providing parks, the best
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KERRY Sprigg is the newly appointed President of Port Stephens Busy Bees. Established in 1988 with six ladies who wanted to contribute to various schools and groups who support children with special needs. Today, the money raised is distributed to 12 schools as well as Ronald McDonald House, Dogs for the Blind and TAD (makers of special desks and chairs for children). Kerry, who is considered one of the babies of the group, was invited to recite bush poetry at one of the Busy Bees meetings. “I was so impressed with
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the history, friendship and generosity of the group I became a member.” she said. “I look forward to each meeting where I can replenish my stock of jams, pickles, lemon curd and be inspired by these wonderful ladies.” Kerry told News Of The Area. With one hundred paying members, there is never any less than 35 ladies at a meeting where nothing less than $350 is raised. The group of ladies meet on the second Tuesday of the month at the Anglican Church Hall, Nelson Bay. Everything is donated and purchased by the “Bees”, raffles play a big part in their
money raising efforts, even the prizes are donated by members. The meeting is open to the public, who are welcome to purchase some of the yummies craft on sale and enjoy the entertainment. A $3 entry fee, which includes entry raffle ticket, and an invite to stay for lunch (if staying for lunch), please BYO plate. Kerry would like to thank the previous President, Anne Simmonds, 83 years old, who did a marvellous job during her four and a half years at the helm. If you are interested in joining or would like more information, please feel free to call, Kerry 4981 4214 or email: kerryjsprigg@gmail. com.
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Community Drop In Sessions Birubi Point By Marian SAMPSON
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THE Farmers Of The Sea event at d’Albora Marinas last weekend showcased the Port Stephens Oyster Industry as a part of the Love Seafood festival. Minister for the Hunter Scot MacDonald, and Councillor John Nell participated with others in the celebrity Oyster Shucking competition. There was plenty of fun and some great prizes
for the amateur shucking and the local industry professional oyster shuckers also competed against each other and the clock. The winners of the shucking competitions were Dean Cole of Cole Bros Oysters in the professional category and John Ridgeway in the Amateur Category. The winners were presented with their awards by Minister for the Hunter Scot MacDonald. There was plenty of
interest at the various information sessions including the sex life of oysters. Port Stephens is home to four oyster growing regions, Karuah, Tea Gardens, Tilligerry and Oyster Cove, producing the world famous Sydney Rock Oyster as well as large Pacific Oysters and the Flat Oyster which is endemic to the region. There is also an oyster hatchery operating on Tomaree headland. A recent study social and economic impact of aquaculture on the coast
has shown how the industry has created jobs and positive economic impact as well as creating a wonderful fishing and lifestyle culture both in commercial and recreational arenas. The event was a huge success celebrating Port Stephens’ oyster growing industry. With plenty of locals and visitors lining up to learn how to shuck their own oysters and taking home nets of unopened oysters to enjoy.
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PORT Stephens Council conducted a community drop in session at Birubi Surf Life Saving Club on 12 August to allow members of the wider community an opportunity to learn about the proposed plans for Birubi Point. The plans detailed how the site will be developed and the cultural significance of the place for the Worimi. Birubi Point is a sanctioned Aboriginal Place under NSW legislation and a plan of management is a requirement for the management of the site. Steve Bernasconi of Port Stephens Council told News Of The Area, “We were overwhelmed by the positive response.” “At least 150 people dropped in and asked questions and talked about Aboriginal cultural values and how we can protected and respect it”.
“The Master Plan sets the overarching view of what might be done and this will be supported by the management plan that will come in stage three of the consultation,” he said. Birubi Point is an area which many different community groups access and is of considerable significance to the Worimi people. The plan includes ensuring that contemporary values are also considered and are integrated into the ten year plan which includes the surf club, car parks and amenities. If all goes to schedule the Birubi Point Plan of Management will be one of the first things that the new Councillors will vote on for Port Stephens after the 9 September elections. For those who missed the drop in session you can find out more at the Council’s website www.portstephens. nsw.gov.au
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Hopeful for a better future
By Mandy ELLIS
ONE Founding member of Salamander Bays’ Men’s Shed, talks about the struggles of dealing with mental health, weight gain and where to from here. Twenty years ago, mental health was not a topic people talked about, less so for men. Whilst folk are more open about this today, there remains so much stigma which prevents people seeking the help they need. Mark Freeman of Nelson Bay, was diagnosed twenty years ago with depression, has undergone many counselling sessions, was medicated and yet he still didn’t feel quite right. “I knew something was not right, but I was unable to define the feeling so I didn’t know where to get help from, so I didn’t pursue it, where could I go if I couldn’t describe how I was feeling.” During a session with a psychologist it was discovered Mark had been suffering with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and whilst this was somewhat of a surprise, Mark said, “It was
another piece of the jigsaw falling into place.” “Being diagnosed with depression and then much later PTSD, this was the start of my journey going forward.” Being upfront with members of the Men’s Shed, Mark was pleasantly surprised by offers of support and a listening ear if needed. Mark told News Of The Area, “The Men’s Shed has given me a purpose, I wouldn’t have done so well without their support.” The lack of nice clothing for larger men added to the depression, Mark said, “Finding a store, where I could buy, nice, comfortable and flattering clothing meant so much, it restored some of my dignity.” Mark suggested if a male, in particular, is looking for social engagement, contact Port Stephens Peninsular woodwork group, Men’s Shed, Probus, Rotary or a Lions group. “There is no need to be socially isolated,” Mark said.
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YEAR 12 school leavers have plenty on their plates at the moment with HSC exams being held between 16 October and 10 November. University Admissions
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preferences, track application status and potentially participate in offer rounds. The News Of The Area team wish all HSC students the very best with their endeavours.
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Chemist merger a win for customers By Charlie ELIAS
THE public will be the big winners following the merger between the Nelson Bay Chemmart pharmacy and the giant Terry White group. The amalgamation was announced earlier this month, creating a network of about 500 stores and an estimated turnover of $2 billion.
For Port Stephens shoppers, the merger is expected to provide more buying power and cheaper prices at the checkout, says pharmacy part owner Sue Milne. “With more buying power we are hoping to pass on those savings to customers,” Mrs Milne said. “Traditionally the
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Chemmart brand has had a strong focus on the health aspect of the pharmaceutical industry, while Terry White is big on beauty. “The merger will mean we can now provide expert advice and service in addition to a range of products in both these areas.” Mrs Milne said that aside from the branding, little else
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will change – the pharmacy will retain its staff of 20plus employees and opening hours. The Nelson Bay pharmacy has built a strong reputation in areas such as DNA testing, flu vaccinations, script reminders, medical devices and medical certificates, sleep apnea, prescription storage and free home delivery across
the Tomaree peninsula. “We have also been running a successful consultancy-based weight loss program,” Mrs Milne said. “Developed in collaboration with the CSIRO, Impromy combines meal replacements with personalised support for results that have been clinically tested.”
Mrs Milne said, “The program includes a Simply Well recipe book, which incorporates high protein recipes, regular health reviews and reports along with continued support.” The merger was officially marked last Friday with the cutting of a ribbon by Tomaree Chamber president Ryan Palmer and a giant cake.
walks of life. U3A Provides opportunities for older people to get together; to teach and learn from each other, while they enjoy a wide variety of activities. There are no formal qualifications required to join and no exams, assignments or tests to complete at the U3A, just an opportunity to socialise and interact with people from the community. The Port Stephens U3A has a membership of over 200 and they have been active in the region giving people a new lease of life for over twenty years. Jean Lewis of U3A told
News Of The Area, “Joining U3A is simple and easy and it only costs $30 for an annual membership which provides access to all our activities.” “Our program includes walks, lectures, games and so much more.” “I encourage anyone who would like to get out and find some companionship to come along to our monthly coffee and a chat, which is held on the first Wednesday of the month at the Tomaree Community Centre at Salamander Bay,” she said. People interested in joining up can find out more at www. portstephens.u3anet.org. au.
No Need To Be Lonely
By Marian SAMPSON MANY factors lead to loneliness and isolation in the lives of the elderly. However there are some wonderful community initiatives that not only connect older Australians with their community but nurture their minds at the same time. Volunteering is one way older Australians can avoid loneliness and gain a sense of purpose. Another is to keep an active mind and socialise. The University of the Third Age (U3A) is a world-wide movement catering to the needs of retired people from all
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LYNETTE Rochester Bookkeeping Pty Ltd has been operating for many years and has recently moved into new premises in Stockton Street, Lynette has run her successful bookkeeping business, originally based in Lake Macquarie for 19 years. The business is proud to be able to deliver services to bay clients from their new Stockton Street office as well as through the mobile service. Lynette is a registered BAS Agent, Reckon (Quickbooks) Professional Partner and has extensive knowledge in MYOB and Xero making her a perfect choice to assist you and your business to meet its obligations. This dynamic bookkeeping business is able to assist every business from sole traders and tradies to corporates. bringing with the business the broad range of services also offered by Adoranti Bell Pty Ltd, an accounting firm based in The Junction. Lynette Rochester told News Of The Area, “I don’t mind if a tradie brings in a shoe box full of receipts, or a corporate customer provides a data file.”
Lynette is also a Mobile Bookkeeper, meaning she will come to you if required. “We are across all deductions and tax/payroll obligations requirements for all businesses; I’m not shy about telling people what their business can and can’t legitimately claim.”
“For many businesses allowing the owner to work on their business, rather than on their books, sees the business grow, it’s about the right people doing the right jobs,” she said. Lynette said she makes sure that your business meets every single deadline,
be it BAS, Super payments and of course getting everything ship shape and ready for tax time. She is also able to implement budgeting for customers to make Bas and Super easier for customers to pay. Give Lynette a call at any time. Your first
BAYNews Of The Area Appointment is free. Lynette and her husband Brad Horn also own and manage Pacific Blue Fishing Charters Pty Ltd, with two boats, namely “Dr Hook” and “The Ultimate II” both operating out of D’Albora Marinas. Affectionately known as “The Dr”, Doctor Hook is a charter vessel that has been running reef fishing charters successfully for
q A charter guest with Brad Horn and two massive Mulloways (Jew Fish) caught on a Pacific Blue FIshing Charter.
10 years, with catches of snapper, trag, nannygai, mulloway, flathead and other reef fish depending on the season. The Ultimate II is the latest addition to the charter business taking fishermen out to catch tuna, marlin, and reef fish depending on the client’s booking (They don’t catch sharks). Brad Horn and his team are hands on fishermen who are dedicated to seeing their customers bring that fish on board. Brad Horn told News Of The Area, “It doesn’t matter whether it’s a local or a tourist that comes out on our charters, we work really hard to make sure that they have a great experience.” “We must be doing something right because lots of people including locals keep coming back to fish with us again and again.” “Most charters are a half day and we offer morning and afternoon options; we are happy to put together charters to meet specific needs and we offer team building activities for the corporate and conference businesses as well,” he said. The couple who now live in the bay have been in business in the bay for over ten years, and they have a real love for the bay lifestyle.
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Future Dressage Champion By Rachael VAUGHAN
Clans On The Coast Returns
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CLANS on the Coast has it all. From chieftains and bagpipes, to sword dancing and strongmen. For those that want to get right into the swing of things the Ceilidh will be held at Nelson Bay Bowling Club on 16 September from 6.30pm where guests will enjoy seeing the chieftain being piped in, pipe band playing, highland dancing and of course the haggis will be piped in with much ceremony, including the address to the haggis by Scott Morrison. There will be a Traditional Scottish Wedding on the Day with local Phil Greentree performing as the Bard. Clans on the Coast does so much more than celebrate the heritage of Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Cornwall, Wales, Brittany and Glaicia. It supports local charities. Founder of the festival Ron Swan OAM told News Of The Area, “We always do
fundraising that supports a cancer appeal and research.” “We are still seeking helpers for on the day, setting up on the Friday and pulling down on the Saturday and to assist during the event,” he said. The gates open 8.30am with the event kicking off with the massed band parade at 9.30am. In addition to the usual strong man events like tossing the caber and hammer throwing there will be some archery for the kids being introduced by the Medieval Fighters this year. The Clans on the Coast committee encourages everyone whether they have clans in their heritage or not to come along and experience the event which is being held at the AFL Dick Burwell Field Nelson Bay Road, 16 September and is a highlight on the Port Stephens event calendar. You can find out more at www.clansonthecoast.com
q Serena Ireland with the owner of the horse she is riding, Dauphin’s Dream, with the major sponsor for the event where Serena won most successful rider of two combined levels.
q Serena Ireland preparing for a competition.
competing this season and consolidating my training in order to be able to qualify for the Future Champions event next year, which is a major international competition for young riders held each year in Germany where I hope to represent Australia.” Serena is living proof that although it takes a lot of bravery to follow your dreams, the outcome can be wonderful.
q Strongmen at Clans on the Coast.
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SERENA Ireland has been surrounded by horses her entire life. She inherited the passion from her mother, and the pair have been riding together since she was a baby. Serena got her first Shetland pony at age three, developing her love of horses before beginning dressage competitions around the age of 10. Serena trained her first pony ‘He’s A Rockstar’ from the lowest level of dressage, before riding in her first Grand Prix with him when she was just 17. This is a significant achievement to reach the highest level of dressage at such a young age, especially on a horse you have trained yourself. Just prior to finishing her High School Certificate, the opportunity to to be a working student at Hof Börnsen, a German equestrian training academy, arose through Serena’s longtime coach and friend Liz Mudd. She made the brave decision to follow her dream, and travelled to Germany in December 2015, just six weeks after her final year 12 exam. Serena told News Of The Area, “I’ve been based at Hof Börnsen since December 2015 and I am now pursuing my dream of becoming a professional rider and an international dressage competitor for Australia.” “I’ve had the opportunity to compete this season with two incredible horses, Dauphin’s Dream and Franklyn 11, and it has been a very successful season so far, including winning in Vierlanden which was only my third competition with Dauphin’s Dream,” she said. “My goal is to continue
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Weekly Fun Runs By Marian SAMPSON
GETTING fit and staying fit is high on most people’s agendas these days. One answer is parkrun, offering a series of running and walking events that take place every Saturday morning in fifteen countries across five continents. The events are run by volunteers, and participation is free of charge. Fingal Bay parkrun is managed by volunteer Co-Event Directors David and Tracey Pass and Run Directors Kevin Gould, Neil
Kearton. Tracey Pass told News Of The Area, “Our record for number of runners in one day is 253, we average 100 runners per week, parkrun starts at 8:00am every Saturday adjacent to the Fingal Bay surf club and people are encouraged to register and join in.” “The Hunter region is unusual in that it is known as the Region of Runners and has 12 individual parkruns to choose from at Fingal Bay, Raymond Terrace, Stockton, Newcastle, Blackbutt, Callaghan, The Beaches, Blue
q Fingal Bay parkrun takes off. Photos by Marian Sampson
Global parkrun participation exceeded 100,000 in April 2016 at over 730 global events which Bay locals can be a part of.
q Fingal Bay parkrun - even dog is excited to run. Photos by Marian Sampson
Gum Hills, Lake Macquarie, Maitland, Cessnock and Singleton.” “Parkrun is a great community event bringing together people of all ages and abilities, at Fingal Bay parkrun, our oldest parkrunner is in her 80s and we regularly have whole families participating, even
SeaSide Singers Concert A Success By Marian SAMPSON
THE question is being asked where to from here for this dynamic group of singers after they held a successful concert at the end of July. The baton has well and truly pasted to the new Music Director, Mr Ellery Durrant. Ellery is a recent graduate from the University of Newcastle, with a Bachelor of Music degree, gaining a distinction in Vocal Performance. President of the Seaside
Singers Mrs Jeanette Antrum (OAM) told News Of The Area that the answer is that the SeaSide Singers will be continuing with their focus on Australian music and Australian composers at a Choral Workshop. “We are excited to be able to present The Australian Landscape in Music which is to be led by Ellery at the Soldiers’ Point Bowling Club on 14 October”. “Anyone wanting to attend can find the
information on our website, www.seasidesingers.com. au or they can phone me on 49846483 for registration details,” she said. The SeaSide Singers would like to thank all those who attended the Annual Concert in July and are looking forward to the continued support of the Port Stephens community, as this group of amateurs strive to provide quality entertainment at an affordable rate, to the residents of Port Stephens.
though it is called parkrun many people walk the course,” she said. Runners and walkers are required to register online prior to each event to get their unique athlete number and barcode which they need to participate. Events now take place every week in Australia,
Canada, Denmark, Ireland, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Singapore, the Czech Republic, the United States, Italy and France. Global parkrun participation exceeded 100,000 in April 2016 at over 730 global events which Bay locals can be a part of.
q The choristers of the SeaSide Singers are on the beach looking for inspiration at Corlette.
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Ward a golfing whiz at age 88 By Charlie ELIAS
TWO years ago former Port Stephens councillor Frank Ward collapsed while putting on the 20th green at Nelson Bay golf course, severely damaging his vertebrae. Rendered an invalid, the then 86-year-old was resigned to never again playing the game he loved, giving away his treasured golf clubs to his son. “The doctors’ prognosis was not good and I was constantly in pain so I thought there was no use holding on to the clubs,” said Mr Ward, a resident of Harbourside Haven in Shoal Bay. “But a few months ago I was referred to a new doctor who prescribed antiinflammatories and slowly my back began to heal. “It wasn’t long before I was walking again without pain so I rang my son and told him to send me back my clubs.” Following a 28-month lay-off, Mr Ward returned to the course a fortnight ago for his first 18-hole comp event shooting an astonishing one shot below his age – a feat many golfers would never achieve in a lifetime. “I finished with an 87 and 41 points to win the stableford event,” Mr Ward, now aged 88, said. Amazingly, this was not the first time the proud grandfather has made headlines playing the Nelson
q All smile Frank Ward.
q Frank Ward practicing his chipping.
Jack hits 90
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By David & Rhona BIRSS WEDNESDAY’S Mens event was nominated as a special 4-Man Ambrose to mark the 90th birthday of Jack Evans. Jack and his late wife Nola joined the Golf Club in 1979. Jack dedicated 16 years to serving on the Board of the Club. He was President from 1994 to 2001. In recognition of this record he was made a Life Member when he stepped down as President in 2001. Jack presided over the major works undertaken by the Board which resulted in the extension from 18 holes to the current 27 holes. Both Jack and his late wife appreciated the friendship that was always extended to them from the Membership and continues to be extended to Jack. Everyone in the Golf Club sends their very best wishes to Jack on this very special occasion. Highlights of the week: Congratulations Charles Schofield scoring an Eagle in Saturday’s Mens comp. Results for the period:
MONDAY 7th: Vets 9 hole Stableford: Div 1 Winner R. Rollerson 30, Runner-up
Stuart Manley 26, Best Net Score R Rollerson 20 c/b; Div 2 Winner Norm Drummond 26, Runner-up Hugh Haddon 24, Best Net Score Brian Murphy 21. TUESDAY 8th: Ladies Par Event: Div 1: Winner Maree Cousins 0, Runner-up Jeanette McClymont -2; Div 2: Winner Deirde Haxton -1 c/b, Runner-up Lesley Filmer -1; Div 3: Winner Pat Harold -1, Runner-up Joan Rumble -2.
Joan Frost 31; Div 2: Winner Pam Townsend 35. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Daniel Barber (vis) 39, Runner-Up Philippe Donoso 38; B Grade: Kevin O’Shea 37, Runner-up Peter Jackson 35; C Grade: Winner Norman Drummond 42, Runner-up Robert Johnson 40. SATURDAY 12th: C1: Mens Par: A Grade: Winner Peter
Sutton 5, Runner-up Alan Daubaras 4; B Grade: Winner Warwick Moss 4, Runner-up John Mannering 2; C Grade: Winner Luke Eddy 5, Runnerup Paul Cale 0 c/b. C2: Mens Par: A Grade: Winner Graham Allen 3, Runner-up Peter Metham 2; B Grade: Winner Ray Moore 2 c/b, Runnerup Neil Russell 2; C Grade: Winner Mike Davison 2 c/b, Runner-up Terry Barry 2.
WEDNESDAY 9th: C1: Mens 4 Person Ambrose: Overall Winners Wagner + Castle + Burnett + Mudie 54.25, Runners-up Helmrich + Galloway + Daubaras + Keating 54.75. C2: Mens 4 Person Ambrose: Overall Winners Rigon + Smith + Massaioli + Parrott 55.25, Runners-up Mannering + Woodley + Dawson + Davison 55.75. THURSDAY 10th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1 Winner Robyn Kennett 34, Runnerup Norma Hocking 33, Third place Margaret Stalgis 32; Div 2: Winner Beryl Wood 36, Runner-up Dianne Croft 34 c/b, Third Place Claire Compton 34. Mens Vets 9 hole Stableford: Overall Winner Alan Price 25, Overall Runner-up Frank McCafferty 20 c/b. FRIDAY 11th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner
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memories of his childhood where sport played a major role. “It was the depression years but my older siblings (a brother and sister) and I were looked after well by the nuns,” he said. “Eventually I moved to Sydney to live with my Irish grandmother and finish school.” Mr Ward captained the school rugby league side, moved into the real estate business and joined the Labor Party in 1956. He was elected to Campbelltown Council and later to Port Stephens Council after moving to Shoal Bay.
Bay course with his trusty golf sticks. In the week before his 75th birthday, Mr Ward hit a purple patch reducing his handicap to single figures for the very first time and shooting his first ever holein-one on the par-3 fifth. “A week later I was showing a young colleague how I had aced the hole, I pulled out my seven iron and you wouldn’t believe it the ball went straight in … two holes-in-one within a week.” Born in Armidale and raised by nuns in an orphanage after his mother had died and father had a nervous breakdown, a young Frank has only happy
Nelson Bay golfer Mark Barden accepted the Ross Gigg Memorial shield
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debuted together for the Panthers rugby league club in 1974 in the under 23 competition,” Barden said. “Ross played in the centres and I played five-eighth and coincidentally there’s a photo of the two of us on the front page of the PRLC Journal dated a year later, 11 April, 1975, of which I have a copy. “History shows that he (Gigg) went on to play more than 100 first grade games for the Panthers, I on the other hand spent four years in the lower grades before giving the game away. “We were not the closest of friends – Ross came from the Blacktown club and I had played most of my junior football in the Penrith district - but we had a mutual respect for
each other and we will forever be connected by the fact that we made our club debuts on the same day.” Barden said he had followed Gigg’s career since leaving the Panthers in 1977 and was well aware of his work with the Men of League in the Newcastle area and as general manager of the Newcastle Trotting Club. “It was quite tragic to hear that he died of a heart attack in May 2014, and so it was with mixed emotion that I accepted the memorial shield named in his honour.” Barden, who moved from Sydney to Port Stephens eight years ago, said he focused on work and golf after ending his league career prematurely. “I have always enjoyed golf and at one stage was playing off a handicap of two, today I am still a single figure player (8.6).” Barden said he had played in all five Men of League golf days and that he would be determined next year to vigorously defend the Ross Gigg Memorial shield won in 2107.
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CONTINUED from previous page HALL Cabinet. Price reduced to $800. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925
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Brand new Jason fitted single bed electric blanket. Still in the box. $35.00. Tevion 48cm (19”) HD LCD TV with DVD player. Buy $240.00. Sell $150.00. Brand new Robot Vacuum Cleaner Buy $200.00, Sell $150.00. Honda model HRU216 DSU Lawnmower self propelled with grass catcher/ mulcher, Buy $1385.00, Sell $650.00. Phone 4997 9484. 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 GME Marine speakers (new) $40 Mistral wine fridge (holds 12 bottles) Good condition. $35 Caravan cover (new) Suit 16 to 18 foot van. $45 Ph 0408 945040 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 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
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Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257
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
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2003 475 Quintrex Coast R u n n e r with 80HP Johnson 4 stroke motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv.Always garaged/ Fingal Bay One owner. $23,500 For further info call 0421 253 132 ALLY Craft Bermuda 560. Cutty. Full Camping cover 09 Optimax 90 HP. 74 hrs $19500 ono 0409384597 KAWASAKI 550 Jet Ski with trailer, Stand up, $800 49971651 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 QUINTREX DREAMRIDER 5.0 with FELK trailer, beamy aluminium specially strengthened Boatcoded hull in good condition with little use, fibreglass decking, hull recently two-pack coated. Requires motor and fit-out with much equipment provided incl custom underfloor fuel tank, flotation etc. This model renowned for stability & smooth ride. $5,900. Phone 0418611988. STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651
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Vehicles 2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848 2001 Hyuand Elantra hatch. 1 lady owner. book & all service recorrs $223800klms 6thm cons rego. Int exec cond. nive to drive. must sell by 28/6. BCD47L $1790 49979551 T/Gdns 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099 2004 Toyota Camry Altise. 135klms reg April 2018. 1 owner excellent cond. ZFB-810 $6200 0412638 424 2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415
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Huge block of land at North Pindimar. Absolute waterfront. Zoned Rural Landscape. Spectacular views to Ports Stephens. Measure 3383sqm. $120,000. Contact owners 49970426
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REGULAR house cleaner required 2-3 hrs pw. New singlelevel house in PLR Dog, no children. Call 4919 8259.
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