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Sports BareFoot Bowls for Beyond Blue
Slow Down for Shared Zones By Marian SAMPSON
NELSON Bay township has been a shared pedestrian zone for many years. However members of the Tomaree Business Chamber committee claim that there has been an increase in the number of drivers who are failing to stick to the pedestrian safety speed limits. Leah Anderson President of the Tomaree Business Chamber told News Of The Area, “There could be better markings of the zones and the signs could be more prominent to attract drivers attention.” “Ultimately it would be good to see a review of the street signs throughout the CBD of Nelson Bay,” she said. She is concerned that people aren’t educated about the shared zone rules, leading to drivers and pedestrians not knowing who has right of
Bay Bustling q Tomaree Business Chamber President Leah Anderson at the entrance to the Shared Zone on Magnus Street Nelson Bay. Photo By Marian Sampson.
By Marian SAMPSON
THE Christmas and New Year Holiday break translated into
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Great weather lead to strong trading in Nelson
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Families were clearly enjoying the entertainment and markets on d’Albora Marinas and the foreshore at and Fly Point at Nelson Bay. Beaches and parks were also busy with people out enjoying the blue water paradise which is Nelson Bay. There were plenty of visitors and locals sampling the delights of the cafes and restaurants and shopping in the Bay’s boutiques in the CBD. While traffic banked up on Victoria Avenue, pedestrians spilled across the crossing through Apex Park and onto the marina. The Christmas and New Year trading period is traditionally the busiest part of the tourist season in the
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way and failure to adhere to shared zone speed limits could lead to pedestrian injuries. Shared zones are specifically designed to give pedestrians priority, particularly where there are comparatively high pedestrian volumes. According to the NSW Roads Transport and Maritime Services, shared zones are created to improve pedestrian safety and amenity. The shared zone speeds in Nelson Bay are 10 km per hour through the CBD on Stockton and Magnus Streets and 40km per hour on Victoria Parade. For those who drive locally this could be a wakeup call on the 10km per hour speed limit in Stockton and Magnus Streets.
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q Anna Louriceella making coffee for bay local Tanya Lamcke. Photo by Marian Sampson. q Rory Milne of Terry White Chemmart Nelson Bay with Tomaree Business Chamber President Leah Anderson. Photo by Marian Sampson.
q Local Don Mayo enjoying coffee and cake for morning tea while he was out buying a new shirt. Photo by Marian Sampson.
Bay and the numbers present showed that the Bay is still a holiday destination favourite. Anna Louriceella of Sienna’s in Magnus Street Nelson Bay said, “It’s been really busy.” Rory Milne of Terry White Chemmart Pharmacy told News Of The Area, “It was the busiest week post Christmas ever in the past 30 years!” He believes it has been busy right across the Peninsula.
While business trading was good in the township there are still empty retail spaces which could be activated. The Chamber is hoping that the Civic Pride Committee will be able to work with Council to make the town a more vibrant space which should see a long term increase in trade.
Yacaaba work to resume
PRELIMINARY works on the $1.5 million extension of Yacaaba Street will resume, after a brief break to reduce disruption to visitors and businesses during the busy summer holiday period. Phil Miles, Council’s Capital Works Section Manager, says construction was paused to ensure the crucial tourism economy in Nelson Bay was not impacted by works. “We’re excited to get back to work on Yacaaba Street – and we know a lot of people are keen to see this project finished,” Mr Miles said. “The decision to delay commencement of the construction phase has provided local businesses with the opportunity to trade through the Christmas and New Year period without disruption or negative impact from the worksite. “Works will re-commence with preliminary activities including the relocation of electrical services, which are
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q Yacaaba Street extension works to resume. expected to have minimal impact on locals and visitors.” Mr Miles says the extension of Yacaaba Street is designed to open up the Nelson Bay town centre to the waterfront. “With better visibility and
accessibility between the CBD and the foreshore, as well as a fresh new space for people to enjoy, we expect the Yacaaba Street extension will drive visitation to the precinct and boost the local economy,” Mr Miles said.
“The next stage will involve major civil works and is set to start in February. This will include the construction of the road extension and landscaping,” he said.
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Australia Day in the Bay By Marian SAMPSON
NELSON Bay has a long tradition of putting on
a great day of fun filled activities for Australia Day with the celebrations on 26 January including a parade
and some great free family fun. The RAAF will be conducting a fly by on the
day and Fly Point Park will be filled with market stalls community displays, live music and informative
q Last year’s Australia Day celebration at Fly Point. Photo by Henk Tobbe.
Public Art to Define Communities
By Marian SAMPSON
PORT Stephens Cultural Plan 2015 – 2018 provides Council and the community with a strategy that enables resources to be prioritised and integrated into Council’s future strategic plans to build a healthy art and cultural community. The Cultural Plan aligns with cultural planning directions identified at Federal and NSW levels including strategies that encourages residents to have an increased participation in arts and culture, strengthening the cultural sectors capacity and celebrating its cultural diversity. The aim of the plan is to connect through the Port Stephens community to build
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a vibrant and sustainable cultural life, which values the potential of the area’s culture, distinct local characteristics and collective possibilities. One key part of the plan is to recognise the cultural zones Port Stephens could be divided into. The proposed zones are in the western part of the region the Rural Zone, a History Zone around Raymond Terrace, Life on the River, Estuary Living, Coastal Village centred around Nelson Bay, Surfing Mecca at One Mile and Birubi Beach, Grow Your Own centred around Medowie, Quiet Coastal Gateway of Fern Bay and its surrounds and the Aspirational Industry around Tomago with the proposed zones covering the entire
LGA. Stephen Crowe of Port Stephens Council told News Of The Area, “Creating a unique sense of place in towns and suburbs across Port Stephens is a challenge that Council is very keen to tackle. He believes that public art is one very effective way to achieve that. “What we are currently doing is working with local communities to establish cultural zones. These zones will help us to find the most appropriate style of art for each area. “We know that each part of our local government area has its own identity and each community has a different view about what makes their space unique.” he said. Council is looking to
displays. Nelson Bay will host the annual Port Stephens Citizenship Ceremony in 2018 and address by the Australia Day Ambassador, Professor Kelvin Kong. Liz Akerman, Council’s Acting Community Development and Engagement Coordinator told News Of The Area, “It is important for everyone to come along and be a part of the celebrations across Port Stephens, with events being held at Nelson Bay, Raymond Terrace, Tilligerry and Karuah.” She believes that this year’s theme ‘Everyone, every story’ celebrates the diverse backgrounds that Australians come from and the story that each of us has to tell. Community Groups like the Rotary Club of Salamander Bay will be Barbecuing up breakfasts at Fly Point and there will be some fantastic
entertainment. The Australia Day program is put together entirely by the community and organised by some of Port Stephens Council’S volunteers. The committee has announced that the band featuring at the Australia Day celebrations in Nelson Bay this year is “The Years” from Newcastle. The committee is serving up some great activities from 9am when the parade commences down Victoria Parade. Spectators can enjoy performances by Hunter School of Performing Arts Marching Band and Riddled Liver Band, displays of vintage and classic cars, JD’s World of Magic workshops, Croc Stars reptile display, pony rides, giant slide and jumping castle. There will also be free flags, ice blocks and chips for the kids.
q Port Stephens Council’s Maddie Rosenthal at the Vantage Estate Sculpture “Sails” by Hunter Sculptor Braddon Snape. Photo by Marian Sampson. identify places for the themed public art to be sited, and they are asking members of the community to complete the online survey
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by 5 February at http:// haveyoursay.portstephens. nsw.gov.au/culture-portstephens which will see the public art installations
respond to the needs and wants of the community, becoming something that each community will truly embrace.
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Wildlife in Need
WINC (Wildlife in Need of Care) has never had so many infant wildlife coming into care, and they’re running short on some things, and are hoping the community might be able to supply help out.
By Rachael VAUGHAN
THE extreme fire conditions and intense weather has been hard on people, but it has been disastrous for our defenceless wildlife. WINC (Wildlife in Need of Care) has never had so many infant wildlife coming into care, and they’re running short on some things, and are hoping the community might be able to supply help out. Lorraine Yudaeff, President of WINC told News Of The Area, “This season has been catastrophic for wildlife that cant defend themselves, and WINC is doing everything we can to help them.”
“We have put the call out to the community and hope that people can go through their cupboards and see what they’re able to help out with.” “Anything is appreciated, so that we can continue to do the job that we do,” she said. WINC are in desperate need of old sheets, pillowcases, towels or tea towels you haven’t needed or used for ages and need to cull down on. Lorraine said, “We can immediately put them to very good use in providing snuggling places for baby animals.” If you, or anyone you know can sew, WINC are also in need of a lot more pouches and liners, which are very easy to make, for small
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orphans. WINC have the pattern for these, which they are more than happy to supply to anyone who is able to help. There are a lot of very young animals in care who would be very grateful for anything you can do. If you can help, or have any questions, please contact Lorraine at laramel@fernbay.com or 49 283229. WINC is of course always ready to help you with wildlife in distress, so please keep their details on file. The helpline number is 1300 946295 (1300 WINCWL).
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o you have a pressing problem, annoying anxiety or community conundrum? Jasminda Featherlight, our resident roving Agony Aunt, is here to help. Jasminda will be responding to questions from readers throughout the circulation area of our FOUR News Of The Area papers on a rotating basis. SEND your concerns to Jasminda care of edit@mcnota.com.au and include your title, initials and suburb. Dear Jasminda, My boyfriend bought me a puppy for my birthday. I was about to break up with him, but the puppy is really cute and I don’t have the heart to do it now. Miss KL, Medowie
Well, Miss KL, this is a conundrum on a number of levels. To start with, and I am being deadly serious here, you should never buy anyone a pet for a present. Pets are something that require careful consideration, adequate shelter and fencing, and a healthy bank account. It is not just the initial outlay, it is the ongoing maintenance: tick treatments, worming, bathing and grooming, replacing the twelve chooks down the road that your dog decided to maul, relining the wall on your rental property after your dog (which is prohibited under your rental agreement) chewed a dog-shaped hole through it, and so on. Your boyfriend did a well-intentioned, but silly thing. Next is the issue of being stuck with this guy because of a dog. Have you read Careful, He Might Hear You or watched Kramer vs Kramer? Your life could become just like that. I sincerely hope you have both written a prenuptial agreement (or in this case a prepuptial agreement). There are important things to consider when you inevitably part ways. Who will continue the puppy obedience sessions? Who will pay for the dog’s needs in winter (puppy coat, blanket, raincoat and so on)? Will you split custody 50/50, or will one of you have to pay dog support? What if you are deemed to be unfit parents? What if, heaven forbid, the dog knocks up another dog and you are left with a litter of pit-bull-crosspoodle pups and you start to look like one of those families from The Jerry Springer Show? Just like those first weeks with a new boyfriend, early days with a pup are full of slobbery kisses, cute photos, gourmet meals and walks along the beach. The long haul, however, is quite a different story. I hope you’re up for it, Miss KL. Pups, like boyfriends, can eventually grow into different beasts altogether. Carpe diem, Jasminda
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Sean Costigan
WE’D like to introduce Sean Costigan. Sean is a craft beer brewer with a passion which he fuels at Murrays Brewery at Bobs Farm. As Co-Head Brewer Sean is responsible for the drinking pleasure of a range of craft beers, cider and he is now working with his team to introduce locally made vodka and gin. Sean Costigan told News Of The Area, “I have been brewing beer since I was 18 and I have the perfect job here where I get to create new and different recipes.” He believes that the spirit range will be something which will evolve. “It’s exciting to mix different flavours, while distilling spirits is something new to us in the brew house, we have a wealth of experience in balancing flavours.” Sean is passionate about the sourcing of local produce and even the water used in the brews that he makes. The water used at Murrays is through a bore
Bay Basketball Clinics
By Marian SAMPSON
SHOOTING hoops is a great way for kids to get into basketball. PCYC Nelson Bay is offering holiday clinics where kids can have fun and learn how to play basketball. The clinics cater to kids aged five to eight, and nine to 12 from 1-5pm, on Wednesdays. On Thursday afternoons the Under 18s play from 1-5pm. The five to eight year olds use an 8 foot hoop rather than the standard 10 foot hoop making it easier for them to succeed in getting a goal. The clinics offer basic skill development for the younger
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which is filtered and treated, and it is pure. “We source local produce for the beers and even the waste bi-product from the grain is not wasted, it goes off to Oakvale Farm,” he said. Sean is proud of the beers that he and the team at Murrays produce and at the moment he has been
working on a range of 10 fruit and donut flavoured beers for the Gone Troppo Festival at Murrays Brewery. You can check out the brews and may even be able to take a tour of the brewery with Sean or one of the other brewers on the weekends at Murrays while you enjoy free entertainment over the summer.
classes will re-commence when school goes back with the five to eight year olds on Monday afternoons from 3.45-4.30pm and the nine to 12s from 4.30-5.15pm who are followed by the Under 18s from 5.15-6.00pm. The PCYC is a Charity and the school term basketball classes are only $6 per player, per week plus an annual membership fee of membership $10 per person under 18 years of age. The great news for parents wishing to sign their child up for classes with the PCYC is that they are participating in the Active Rebate Program so $100 of your child’s sports fees will be paid for through the rebate voucher.
to stop progress. I want work for grand children and great great grand children. After reading recent articles in News Of The Area, the Tomaree Residents and Ratepayers Association seem to have a lot to say about how we should run Port Stephens. I wonder,when they
worked in the area they lived, did they want stop progress? How are people suppose to make their money? Let the young people get on with their lives and work.
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Dear News Of The Area q Sean Costigan working on the new distillery. Photo by Marian Sampson.
children and for the Under 18’s the program is a lead into a competition which is based in Newcastle in terms three and four of the school year. Dan Howard one of Nelson Bay PCYC Basketball Coaches told News Of The Area, “We coach from beginners to representative players and offer something for everyone.” He believes that Basketball is the best sport, as it is open to boys and girls and people with disabilities. “Basketball is embraced by all cultures and playing with the PCYC is a good way to start, there’s no criticism, the program is based on fun and everything else follows,” he said. Normal weekly basketball
I HAVE lived in Nelson Bay for 55 years and paid rates for 52 years. When I arrived, there was roughly 600 people in the Nelson Bay area, and 5000 in the Shire. I have never tried to tell people how they should live their lives, nor have I tried
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Unique Rock Duo
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LAKESIDE Tavern have got you covered this weekend if you’re looking for a night out on the town. Newcastle duo ViAgro will hit the stage from 8:30pm on Saturday 20 January.
For those not fortunate enough to have heard them, ViAgro are a duo of brothers that divide a drum kit between its two members whilst singing and playing guitars at the same time. Palzy Daivah on vocals, bass and cymbals and Adem
Daivah on vocals, guitar, kick and snare drums. The end result of this impressive split is a full sounding rock band show cleverly pulled off by only two people. With a heavily revamped repertoire of classic songs
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spanning over six decades of rock, and a few tunes from their own 2010 debut EP, you get a very entertaining, unique and highly energetic show. After a decade plus of constant performing the one and only viAgro are still up for the usual post gig question, with audience members always in awe of how they pull off their unique act. “We still get asked that every night, along with the
various jokes about our name, and numerous theories and opinions on why we haven’t got a drummer” says cofounder Palzy Daivah. “A lot of bands lay claim to being different, but over our ten year existence we’ve yet to come across or even hear of another band that does what, looks or sounds like we do,” continues Palzy. With over 1500 shows performed, ViAgro have also supported The Screaming
Jets and toured with The Angels on their 2014 40th Anniversary tour. ViAgro, happily claiming you can’t miss their act, and witnessing them ‘abusing covers like no others’. Palzy told News Of The Area, “It’s always a mad night of rock n roll and partying at Lakeside Tavern, and we’re looking forward to making some noise and having a drink with all the locals once again!”
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Neighbourhood Centre goes Zumba By Rachael Vaughan
IF your little ones have a lot of unburnt energy these holidays, Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre have the perfect activity for them. They have teamed up with local Zumba instructors to offer a kids Zumba workshop on Tuesday 23 January. The class will be held in the acacia/boronia room of the Tomaree Community Centre. Let the kids burn off energy in this Latin inspired fitness workout designed just for kids.
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Nelson Bay Golf Club By David & Rhona BIRSS Greg Flux scored 46 points in Wednesday’s Mens Comp to take out, by a Country Mile. Overall Winner of both courses, C1 and C2. Best wishes from your fellow competitors in playing to your new handicap. Highlight of the week:
Congratulations: -Carol Gilmour, scoring a very creditable 43 points to take-out both Division 2 and Overall Winner of Tuesday’s Ladies Stableford -Richard Goodall landing the Eagle on the Par 4, 302 metres 21st hole in Wednesday’s C1 Mens Comp
They’ll be in the groove with amazing music and great exercise in a fun and energising class. Zumba is an exercise fitness program created by a Colombian dancer and cyclist/ choreographer. Zumba involves dance and aerobic elements. The choreography incorporates hip-hop, soca, samba, salsa, merengue and mambo. Entry is only $5, which goes back into supporting the wonderful work the Tomaree Community/Neighbourhood centre does. Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre Administrative Coordinator Georgina Scott
told News Of The Area, “We’re excited to provide these activities for children at the centre.”
“We love to see them being active and trying something new!”
“It’s guaranteed to be a funfilled class with lots of energy, movement and laughter,” she said. Any primary school aged child is welcome to attend, and no previous experience with Zumba is need to shake a tail feather and give something
new a try. Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre volunteer Helen Dykes said, “Zumba is a fantastic way to encourage healthy activities in our young people, whilst having a whole lot of fun.” “We encourage as many parents and carers as possible to sign their children up to give it a try.” Caregivers are asked to drop into the centre to register and pay for your child by Monday 22 January. If you have any enquiries, please call the centre on 4984 6220. q Annika McFarlane and Ava Lochhead are ready to groove!
Golf and a Country Mile
Results for the period:
SUNDAY 7th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Heather Atkins 41, Runner-up Jenny Frost 35: Div 2 Winner Joanne White 40, Runner-up Victoria Lalor 34. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner John McCaw 42: B Grade: Winner Emiliano Vitale (vis) 41: C Grade Winner Roger Ball 41.
Runner-up Colleen Fishburn 35, Third place Robyn Hare 34; Div 3: Winner Rosalie Derrick 35, Runner-up Sue Lewis 33, Third place Maureen Wheatley 30.
MONDAY 8th: Vets Stableford: Overall Winner Brian Hodges 22, Overall Runner-Up John Geoghegan 21 c/b. TUESDAY 9th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Rita Fitzgerald 36, Runner-up Susie Anderson 35 c/b, Third place Heather Atkins 35; Div 2: Winner Carol Gilmour 43,
WEDNESDAY 10th: C1 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Bruce Bews 42, Runner-up Graeme Luke 41, Third place Michael Harris 40; B Grade: Winner Kevin Baker 41, Runner-up Frank Hill 39 c/b, Runner-up Michael Lloyd 39; C Grade: Winner Lyall Keppie 38, Runner-up Gary Troon 36, Third place Terry Barry 35. C2 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Graham Kerslake 41, Runner-up Brett Allman 39 c/b, Third place William McClurg 39; B Grade: Winner Greg Flux 46, Runnerup Elio Rigon 41, Third place
have been completed the Tomaree Club will run supported play sessions where new players can play in a relaxed atmosphere. Senior club players supervise these sessions and can answer any questions on bidding or play.
The Clubs regular playing sessions are held on Monday and Wednesday mornings and Friday afternoons. To sign up for the Bridge for Beginners classes call 0422 644 465 to register.
42 Dennnis Knight 40; C Grade: Winner Karl Jorgensen 41, Runner-up Paul Marks 39, Third place John Harvey 38.
THURSDAY 11th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Robyn Hare 37, Runner-up Heather Atkins 35: Div 2 Jeanette Knott 34, Runner-up Ros Metham 33. Mens Stableford: Overall Winner: Michael Carlin (vis) 38. Vets 9 hole Stableford: Winner Terry Gannonn 24, Runner-up Rob Beverley 21, Third place Terry Hulme 20.
FRIDAY 12th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Diana Johnson 41, Runner-up Deborah Childs 37. Div 2: Winner Maureen Miller 39, Runner-up Jill Rowland 37. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Matthew Smith 40, Runner-up Connor Benjamin 38: B Grade: Winner Mike Coghlan 40, Runner-up Frank Mahoney 39: C Grade: Winner Richard Bennett 38 c/b, Runner-up Lars Tunell 38. SATURDAY 13th: C1: Ladies Stableford: Overall Winner Evelyn Lim (vis) 32, Runner-up Louise Carlin (vis) 30. C1: Mens Stableford:
A Grade: Winner Murray Atkins 45, Runner-up John Rowland 41: B Grade: Winner Lee Barrett 40 c/b, Runner-up John Fitzgerald 40: C Grade: Winner Stephen Rigby 42, Runner-up David Davis 39. C2: Ladies Stableford: Overall Winner Barbara Frost 35, Runner-up Rhondda Shaw 33. C2: Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Steven Parrott 41, Runnerup Peter Power 40: B Grade: Winner Paul Buckley 41 c/b, Runner-up Warwick Moss 41: C Grade: Winner Paul Marks 42, Ian Filmer 41.
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By Marian SAMPSON
HAVE you ever wanted to start playing bridge? Kevin Farrell from The Tomaree Bridge Club will be enabling your dream to be fulfilled, with a 12 week Bridge for Beginners course to help you learn the game of Bridge. Bridge is played worldwide and enjoyed by people from all walks of life. It is a game that provides mental stimulation and a wonderful social outlet. Kevin Farrell told News Of The Area, “The Tomaree Bridge Club was formed by the amalgamation of the Nelson Bay and Port Stephens Bridge Clubs at the commencement of 2016. “We have 170 members who have fun enjoying Bridge and socialising during the sessions on Monday and Wednesday afternoons, Friday mornings and some Friday evenings,” he said. The 12 weeks of Bridge classes start on 29 January from 9.30am-11.30am. The lessons are being offered by Tomaree Bridge Club for $50. After the 12 lessons
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GOING barefoot at Nelson Bay Bowling Club on 19 January from 6.30pm will support Beyondblue, with barefoot bowls on 23 February Supporting Breast Cancer and 6 April supporting the Sporting Hope Association. There’s not much you can do to have a great night out for only $10 but that’s all it will cost you to play on these days. Nelson Bay Bowling Club’s General Manager Dean McCarthy told News Of The Area, “We have had a lot of success running barefoot bowls as a fundraiser for charities with organisations raising anywhere from $500 to $1000 at the event.” The Leukemia Foundation Barefoot Bowls Event held at the club, raised close to $6000. He believes that going barefoot bowling for charity is a fun way of making a difference.
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The local community also gets behind the events helping out with meat for the barbeques. “The event will be held under lights on the Friday night,” he said. Beyond Blue supports people living with mental health issues. Anxiety conditions according to Beyondblue are Australia’s most prevalent mental health issue. “In any given year, more than two million Australians will experience anxiety, double the number who experience depression.” “One in four Australians will experience an anxiety condition at some stage in their life,” said Beyondblue’s CEO, Georgie Harman. You can find out more about participating in the barefoot bowls charity event for Beyondblue by contacting Nelson Bay Bowling Club.
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