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Swimathon hits multiple sclerosis By Mandy ELLIS

MACKENZIE Bell of Anna Bay was just two when her mum, Deanna Bell, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Now ten, she has just completed her second swim in the MS Swimathon at Sydney Olympic pool. This year her target was to raise $1,000: almost doubling her target, she raised a whopping $1,860. Mackenzie, told News Of The Area, “It makes me feel good, because I am helping people with MS and the money for research is important.” Totalling 2.5km over the weekend, Mackenzie said, “At first I was swimming too fast and ran out of puff, when I improved my swimming, it was a lot easier.” As well as raising money for MS, Mackenzie supports the RSPCA Million Paws Walk, to fight against animal cruelty. Deanna said, “Mac is a great kid, she loves to

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injection of funding “falls way short” of the original Gonski funding promise. “The Federal Government was supposed to deliver $3.8 billion over the next two years, and according to Malcolm Turnbull, we will get less than half,” Mrs Shultz said. Under the Gonski needsbased funding agreement introduced by Labor, all schools would reach the minimum resource standard by 2019. “The Turnbull funding plan means that schools will now take 10 years to reach this standard,” Mrs Shultz said. “This will disadvantage students and deny them the opportunity of reaching their potential.” According to the Federal Government’s School Funding Estimator, Shoal Bay Public School will receive $13,471,500, Soldiers Point Public School will get $11,155,000, Anna Bay Public School $9,986,600, Tomaree Public School will receive $12,967,000 and Tomaree High School 50,008,100in funding over the next ten years. NSW Education Department Secretary Mark Scott, wrote to every Public School Principal in the state last week, advising them not to rely on the funding figures released by the Turnbull Government. “The figures for your school were calculated

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q Fair Funding for Every Student: Teachers Kaleena Whatson and Megan Henry. q NSW Teachers Federation Councillor Vanessa Shultz. by the Commonwealth on the assumption that every school would receive exactly the same increase in funding,” Mr Scott stated. “The commitment by the State to the Gonski principles of needs-based funding means that every school receives a different level of funding to reflect the needs of their school community.” Mrs Shultz said every year that schools are not funded to the minimum resource standard, means that students will miss out on the help they need. “It’s all targeted, needs-

Make it a MahJong Meeting ONE of the great things about joining a Probus Club is the friendship and fellowship. And then there’s the fun when you find members who have the same interests as yourself. This is how Fingal Bay Probus Club formed their Mah-Jong group, with just a few fans to start, but now growing fast. There are weekly meetings at the players’ homes.

Other Fingal Bay members, of course, are lost in admiration at their mastery of this clever game. Pictured, relaxing after managing all the intricacies of play, are Barbara Tarry, Claire Lewis and Jenny Hoare who have been enjoying a cuppa or two and some delicious nibbles. The Fingal Bay Probus Club meets on the second Monday of each month at 9.30am at the Fingal Bay

based funding and is used for many things like one-onone literacy and numeracy programs, additional teachers and teachers’ aides and senior tutorial centres,” she said. Mrs Shultz told News Of The Area, “Federation will keep the pressure on the government.” “We just want everyone to be on an equal playing field,” she said. “I honestly don’t think that we can wait 10 years for funding.”

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swim, and jumped at the opportunity to swim for MS. Peter (Mackenzie’s dad), and I couldn’t be more proud, she is willing to always help out.” Given her mum is from Canada, the team name, Dam Beavers, is something personal, fitting, and one

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q Give A Gonski For Students: Teachers Shane Nunan and Megan Henry. which Mackenzie uses with pride. Ms Helen Bourne, Principal at St Michael’s Catholic School, Nelson Bay, said, “We are very proud of Mackenzie for taking on the challenge, especially as she did not know any other participants.” “Mackenzie has kept us all up to date with her fundraising, and confidently took to the stage in front of

300 students and spoke about her trip, how she felt, how at first, not knowing anyone was difficult, and by the end of the weekend had made some new friends.” Donations can still be made at www.msmegaswim. org.au. Type in Mackenzie Bell in the search for a team which will take you to Mackenzie’s page where you can read more about her journey.

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Amber Lawrence, Trumps Music Festival By Jewell DRURY

AUSTRALIAN Country singer Amber Lawrence performed recently in New York in front of Malcolm Turnbull and US President Donald Trump. Lawrence performed her song, ”100 Year Handshake” at a commemorative dinner marking the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea. Ms Lawrence has also performed for Australian troops in East Timor and Afghanistan and wrote “100 Year Handshake” as a tribute to American and Australian relations. Amber was joined on stage by fellow Australian Country singers, Beccy Cole and Libby O’Donovan. The commemorative dinner was at the Intrepid Air, Sea and Space Museum in New York and it honoured allied forces from the Coral Sea campaign with four of our Aussie veterans attending. “It was truly an unforgettable experience,” Ms

Lawrence said. “Thank you to our diggers who have sacrificed so much for us,” she added. For Port Stephens Country Music Fans, you may remember Amber Lawrence performing at our first ever Country Music Festival in 2006. It was during this time that the now famous Pasha Bulker ran aground at Nobbys Beach during heavy storms. This year Amber Lawrence returns to the Bay, for the BlueWater Country Music Festival. On 9 June at 8pm, Ms Lawrence will perform her popular hits at the Whitesands room at The Ramada Resort, Shoal Bay. Also performing will be Aleyce Simmonds, who has recently finished recording her third album as well as winning the prestigious 2017 APRA Country Work of the Year award for her song, “Greatest Companion”. Tickets are available

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Staggering Pool Maintenance By Geoff WALKER

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DURING winter, the three Port Stephens Council owned aquatic centres close for maintenance on a rotational basis. This staggering is organised so that dedicated swimmers and those who need year-round daily training always have somewhere to swim. Tilligerry Aquatic Centre will be first in the cycle and will close on 3 June until 31 July. Tomaree will be out of action between 17 July and 13 August and Lakeside will have a short break from 3 July to 9 July. Many patrons buy season tickets as the savings give them access for less than $1 per day. During the shutdown, they are not disadvantaged as they have the option of using their pass at another pool or having it extended

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for the time their home pool is closed. Long time patron Bryan English is one regular swimmer at the Tilligerry pool who will miss his regular outings during the two month closure. The spry 94 year old has been a patron for some 18 years. He has cut down his daily visits to just three per week. He does, however, still clock up as many as 30 laps of the 25 metre pool. “I live by myself and really enjoy the company of likeminded people at the pool,” he said. “We have a yarn, a laugh or two and a few cups of coffee.” “They even put on a Birthday party for me when I turned 90 and have promised me another one when I get to 100.”

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A Plea to Take 3 By Jewell DRURY

A recent CSIRO study estimates more than 150 million pieces of rubbish litter Australia’s sand and shores. The most common item was plastic following a rapid growth in global plastic production. This has a disastrous effect on some 600 marine species who then consume what researchers term as “plastic food”. Port Stephens residents are very proud of the natural beauty of our beautiful Blue Water Wonderland and naturally residents get upset when they see their waterways polluted. A great initiative for Port Stephens residents to embrace could be the Take 3 program. Whenever you’re at a beach, waterway or anywhere in the great outdoors, simply take three pieces of rubbish away with you and know that you’ve made a huge difference to the environment around you. Join together with friends to “Take 3”, making it a mindful moment of your daily or weekly routine and you’ll create a new habit that’s good for both you, your environment and the planet.

q The Take 3 initiative has now targeted more than 170,000 school students. Pictured at a recent event are Port Stephens Council’s Nicholas Jones, Medowie Public School 2017 Captains and Vice Captains, Kamiah Mudge, Roshan Francke, Oliver McLean and Lilly Gorham, Co-founders of Take 3, Roberta Dixon-Valk and Amanda Marechal, Hunter Councils’ Michael Neville pictured with World Champion Skaters Sam Sutton and Poppy Starr Olsen. Photo supplied “We are proud to have a group of young ambassadors to promote our ‘Pick it up, Snap it and Share it’ campaign,” Amanda Marechal, co- founder of Take 3, told Bay News Of The Area. “We have now targeted more than 170,000 students with our initiative; three pieces of rubbish at a time we are changing the world,” Ms

Marechal said. “Take 3 for the Sea”, is a program that encourages people to take a picture of the rubbish they have collected, upload it to Instagram or Facebook using the #Take3fortheSea and logging the location which is then used as data to track the hot spot areas for rubbish. The organisation can

Around 80 past and present members attended to join in with the celebrations. When Founding President Ron Young moved to Nelson Bay in 1996, the only Bridge club in the area was the

Australian Bridge Federation affiliated Nelson Bay Bridge Club. Ron identified a need for Bridge players to enjoy their game in a less formal environment and to open the

Twenty for Bridge Club By Sarah STOKES

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... • Medowie Resident is ‘Woman of History’ winner • Students face the reality of a University fee hike • Art Centre Proposal for Tilligerry • Girl Guides Fifth Annual High Tea • Medical Centre, passing the baton

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NELSON Bay’s Wests Diggers RSL Social Bridge Club recently celebrated its 20th anniversary with a Roaring Twenties themed function.

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game up to others in the area who may wish to learn. Ron approached the RSL Club, finding that they were willing and pleased to sponsor a new intra-club for Bridge. To Ron’s surprise, over a hundred people came to the initial meeting. The Club was born. During an address at the anniversary last week, Ron reminded everyone of the original golden rule: “No person will say or do anything which will cause another person to be uncomfortable.” The club still operates under this motto. Current President, Neil Van Oosterom, told News Of The Area, “Bridge is a mentally stimulating game and many elderly people credit Bridge with keeping their mind sharp.” “It’s especially good for

Joining forces with environmentalist Tim Silverwood, the team developed a plan and officially registered Take 3 in mid- 2010. The organisation has programs targeting preschoolers through to high school students, as well as working alongside Surf Life Saving Clubs across Australia.

those who are unable to be physically active.” There are currently about 100 people in the club, including a 100-year-old member. All ages are welcome. The club meets on Mondays at 6.30pm, Thursday at 12.30pm and Saturday at 12.30pm. The sessions typically last for three to three-and-a-half hours. It’s a very social club and some members go for a drink afterwards. If anyone is interested in playing or learning how to play Bridge in a relaxed environment, Diggers Social Bridge Club is a great way to start. Any interested people can contact Linda on 0417 975 053.

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then record the number of items that are being removed and measure the tangible difference that is being made as a collective. Take 3 was born in 2009 when surfing enthusiast Amanda Marechal and Marine Ecologist Roberta DixonValk developed a simple idea to tackle the ever growing problem of marine debris.

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Boot Scooting Betty Turns 90

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THAT famous line by dance instructor Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) in Dirty Dancing sprung to mind when News Of The Area caught up with the Nelson Bay Bootscooters this week: “Nobody puts Betty Baker in the corner”. The sprightly boot scooter had a double celebration with the Nelson Bay Bootscooters gathering to celebrate her 90th birthday, as well as honouring Betty with life membership to the group she has danced with for 23 years. Betty Baker attributes her longevity and good health to dancing. With three members of the group in their nineties, the health benefits are certainly hard to dispute. “I like all the girls and the dancing; I’ve met friends and it is great to catch up with them each week,” Betty Baker said. Betty dances with the Nelson Bay Bootscooters twice a week at Wests Diggers Nelson Bay. Her daughter, Denise Baker, is also involved with the group. Boot scooting is a dance form that involves individuals

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q Nelson Bay Bootscooters: Back: President Mel Smith, Colleen Nash, Front: Denise Baker, Betty Baker. Photos by Jo Finn lining up and following a pattern of choreographed steps to music. President of the Nelson Bay Bootscooters, Mel Smith, said the great thing about boot scooting is that you can come on your own, unlike other forms of dance that require a partner. “It is a wonderful, social time,” Mrs Smith said.

The lithe ladies learn new dances and refine their skills each week. “People often mistakenly think it is only country and western dancing,” member Colleen Nash said. But the dances also involve contemporary music and more variety than traditional country and western line dancing.

The Nelson Bay Bootscooters have showcased their skills at numerous events and they will be performing again on the June Long Weekend at the Bluewater Country Music Festival. In keeping with tradition, the longest line dance will feature on the annual event’s final day.

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Is it wrong to have ex-girlfriends as Facebook friends? My missus is insulted that I am friends with the stunning girl I took to my Year 6 formal, my first true crush (Year 8) and a university student who I had a brief, but fulfilling relationship with. Mr BH, Hawks Nest Dear Mr BH, The term ‘friend’ is a very wobbly one when it comes to social media. On my ‘friends’ list, I have members of our local Council (so I can see what they are really up to), emergency services personnel (you never know when you may need them) and some random lads and lassies from Ireland (I’m a sucker for their warped humour). But former loves? You seem rather taken with the ones on your list. The words “stunning”, “crush” and “fulfilling” give it away. I can understand, if your wife is folding your thankless offspring’s sports clothes, that she may not want to hear that Simone from Year 8 is about to run an Ultramarathon. I can sense, if your ‘missus’ as you so affectionately call her, is serving up some cauliflower soup while you watch The Voice, that she may not be too keen to see you gazing nostalgically (or lasciviously) at Ms Newcastle University 2006 (who is now an inspirational speaker/ beauty product flogger). You’d be better off unplugging yourself from the vacuous world that social media offers and giving your wife a back massage, or a nice cup of tea, or running her a bath. After all, the posts and photos of former steadies are about as authentic as The Truman Show. Keep it real, Mr BH, or you may find that the filtered frivolities of your fantasies are all you have left. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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Friendship and Probus

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PORT Stephens Friendship Group combined with the Port Stephens Probus Club which saw 25 members spend a five day coach trip to Armidale and the New England District. Whilst on route, the group visited the Hunter Belle Cheese factory at Muswellbrook and the Golden Guitar Centre at Tamworth. The Armidale trip included a guided tour of the city and New England University as well as a tour of historic Saumarez

Homestead. The second day of the tour took in a trip to Dorrigo, Ebor Falls and the Dutton Trout Hatchery. “Whilst at Ebor Falls, we met up with the Channel Nine’s Today show weather crew, who were filming for the next morning’s weather segments,” Mr Richard Harris, Port Stephens Friendship Group President told Bay News Of The Area. “The crew was broadcasting from Uralla and were lucky enough to obtain a group photo with the

presenter, Natalie Cooper,” Mr Harris said. The next day saw the journey continue to Dangar Falls, the beautiful Gostwyck Chapel and the Thunderbolt Museum at Uralla. The trip home via Thunderbolts Way included a visit to the Sun Hill Goat Farm near Uralla, with lunch at Hillview Herb Farm at Gloucester. Port Stephens Friendship group has been running for over 19 years; its purpose is to help members of the community, whether newly

Port Stephens. Research has recently been concluded, thanks to a study completed in December by the Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health and funded by the Primary Health Network and Port Stephens Council. The report has found that there are at least 8,000 youths with mental illness on the Tomaree Peninsula alone. “We have socialised the research and recommendations with key

stakeholders including school children,” John DeRidder, President of COPSY told News Of The Area. “Now we are taking some specific ideas to the next level of detail and then testing them with those at the coal face of youth mental health,” Mr Deridder said. “COPSY will not actually provide services so we shall not be treading on others turf, rather, we shall be providing support through public advocacy, fundraising and leveraging the resources

arrived or established in the area, meet other people for varied, social activities. They meet at 5pm on the last Tuesday of each month at the Nelson Bay Diggers Club. The meeting goes for approx one hour and many members then go to the Bistro for a social meal. The group enjoy monthly barbecues, Coach trips, Cruises and special “budget days” for those on concession. They also have a Caravan Group and support the local Walking For Pleasure Group. Contact Fran Wathen for more details on 4981 0611.

Targeting Youth Mental Health

By Jewell DRURY LIFTING the Lid on Mental Illness was an important recent event and it is clear from the night’s presentation that there is much more work to be done. Caring for Our Port Stephens Youth (COPSY) is on target to addressing mental illness amongst our youth in Port Stephens. COPSY’s focus is youth aged between 12 and 25 in

of the many excellent organisations that already exist,” John DeRidder added. COPSY Inc. is a registered charity and is still in the planning stage of considering initiatives including early intervention models, mental health promotion and awareness in school programs and the promotion of online resources.

PM’s Taskforce Head to come to Williamtown A talk with community to tackle chemical contanimation.

THE head of the Turnbull Government’s PFAS Taskforce has said he will meet with Williamtown residents on Wednesday 17 May. Federal Member for Paterson Meryl Swanson met with Senator James McGrath and he indicated the meeting would take place. “I am heartened and encouraged by this, and I look forward to introducing the Senator to people in my community who are understandably angry and anxious about the contamination of their properties and their bodies

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with these chemicals that have leached from the RAAF base,” Ms Swanson said. “The Budget included $26.5 million in health and research measures, which was good, but did not address the issues of economic loss; aside from saying it was a ‘liability’ for the government.” Meryl Swanson said she was hoping Senator McGrath’s visit would expedite a solution for people who want to get out. “To see Williamtown and PFAS in the budget is a minor victory, but much more should have been done,” Ms

Swanson said. In this budget we have $12.5 million to be spent over four years on a national research program into the health effects of PFAS, and another $14million across four years for health-related initiatives to support the communities in Williamtown and Oakey. “Tucked away in ‘liabilities’ the budget mentions that there are ‘litigation cases’ and claims for compensation for loss, injury or damage arising from the Defence use of PFAS chemicals,” Ms Swanson said.

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“But these are described as ‘unquantifiable’,” she added. “So there is no actual money allocated for compensation for economic loss for people in Williamtown and Oakey in this Budget and the government has no idea how much money will be required.” The NSW Valuer General has indicated that properties have been devalued by at least 15 percent. “The time for talk is over. I am hoping Senator McGrath’s visit will expedite some action,” Ms Swanson said.

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Lone Ranger to the Rescue By Jewell DRURY

q The Lone Rangers Business Network founders Cheryl Royle and Janelle Gerrard’s mantra is: “If we build it, they will come.” Photo supplied

Budget Strain for Students By Daniel SAHYOUN

FEDERAL Treasurer, Scott Morrison, delivered the Budget last week, declaring it “a credible and affordable plan” based on “fairness, security and opportunity”. But for Tea Gardens student Georgia Mason, who is currently studying at the University of Newcastle, the 7.5 percent hike in tuition

fees doesn’t feel like a fairer system. “There is already enough pressure on students to meet the cost of studying,” Georgia told News Of The Area. “I’m working in addition to studying full time, but it all goes towards bills, living and Uni expenses, transport and text books.” With an increase of around $3,600 in fees, a four-

BEING a small business owner can have unique challenges and rewards. You must be driven, disciplined and have an eye to identify a product or service that people need which will one day, provide you with security. You have to develop marketing skills and be able to find your own work as rarely does the work fall into your lap until you are well established. Small business owners need to understand how to budget, keep records and advertise their business. Saying goodbye to a regular weekly wage can be hugely stressful as well as wearing the many hats one must wear from CEO to the office cleaner. It takes courage to start a business and while it is

exciting to be in the driver’s seat there are so many challenges you will face. Sounds exhausting and often it is. Never fear, you will soon hear the sounds of a fiery white horse, a cloud of dust and a hearty “Hi-ho Silver”, yes it’s the Lone Ranger to the rescue. Lone Rangers Business Network is a group formed to unite solo business operators, entrepreneurs, freelancers, consultants, one man and even two man bands. Cheryl Royle and Janelle Gerrard created Lone Rangers Business Network as it was clear to them that no one was catering just for the micro businesses. Both are veterans of running their own businesses and believe that if you “build it and they will come”. “While the diverse range of tasks can be a fun part of

running a small business, often a requirement is that you learn new skills on the fly,” Cheryl Royle told News Of The Area. “We knew it was important to provide support and education for micro business owners,” Ms Royle said. “We are currently undertaking plans to bring Lone Rangers to the Tomaree Peninsula in the very near future, so please watch this space,” Ms Royle said. “Lone Rangers began in August 2016 and we have had a great response with many past networking meetings being full of fun, engagement, learning and making connections,” Janelle Gerrard added. Contact Janelle Gerrard for more details on 0414 395 125.

year, government-subsidised degree will now cost up to $50,000, and a subsidised sixyear medical degree will cost a maximum of $75,000. But there is more bad news for students, who will have to start repaying their tuition fee loans once they reach an income of $42,000, instead of the current $51,957. Georgia said the “reduced threshold for HECS repayments just adds extra pressure for students”. But the budget does

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q Dianne Burns and Irene Worth say the $75 payment won’t offset the continual rising costs of electricity.

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deliver some benefits for pensioners. Up to 3.5 million people receiving pensions and parenting payments will get a one-off cash payment of $75 for singles and $125 for couples to help with winter power bills. “It’s not a lot, but every bit certainly helps,” Bulahdelah resident Irene Worth said. The Government will also

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provide $5.5 billion for home support services for the elderly. “People want to stay in their own homes for as long as they can,” Bulahdelah Neighbour Aid volunteer Dianne Burns said. “Most people are not long-term residents in nursing homes anymore, so this funding is important to support them in their homes.”

In other changes, pensioner concession cards will be restored to those who lost it after the pension assets test change was introduced earlier this year. Mr Morrison said the Budget “makes the right choices for Australians who are working hard to secure the better days ahead for themselves and their families”.

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Rescue Pet of the week OUR Rescue pet of the week is another adorable fur baby from the KITTY Rescue Project. This week’s pet looking for her furever home is Pippa, a tortoiseshell cross tabby. She is about eight to nine weeks old. Pippa is so playful and very entertaining. She is a little snuggle bug who loves people! 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 this week also putting out a plea for support from our community to help them to continue the wonderful work that they do. Amanda Warren, the project founder, told News Of The Area, “We need your help Medowie!” “We have been completely inundated with cats and kittens at the KITTY rescue project, and we need help to help us to continue to provide the care they need in the homes of our volunteers until loving furever homes can be found.” If anyone would like to donate supplies to help the KITTY Rescue Project, they are desperately in need of

kitty beds, litter trays, good quality wet and dry kitten food, litter and toys. Amanda said “Basically we could use anything kitty-related, and would be so appreciative of any assistance.” The KITTY Rescue Project had a lovely time introducing some of their rescue kittens looking for homes at a stall at Medowie markets last weekend, and hope to have established the desire to volunteer or donate in the hearts of many locals they chatted with. For more information on donating, fostering or adopting, please call Amanda on 0409058664, or visit the website www. kittyrescueproject.org.

PORT Stephens Council has unanimously backed a plan to build and operate a $3 million koala hospital and tourism facility at Treescape Holiday Park, One Mile Beach. This one-of-a-kind facility is a joint initiative between Council and Port Stephens Koalas in response to challenges facing the region’s

koala population. Glenn Bunny, Council’s Property Services Section Manager, says Council is taking a proactive approach to declining koala populations. “Port Stephens has one of the last remaining koala populations on the east coast of Australia, so this facility is a way for us to ensure

their survival long into the future,” Mr Bunny said. “This is just one element of a wider Port Stephens Koala Strategy, which is currently being developed by Council. “The hospital, which will be run by Port Stephens Koalas, will take in koalas from as far north as Port Macquarie, and as far south as Sydney,” he said. Mr. Bunny says the tourism component of the facility will be run by Council. “Not only will this facility help treat sick and injured koalas, it will also boost the region’s economy by creating a unique tourism destination for locals and visitors alike. “There will also be an opportunity for an education and training component of the facility, where local veterinary students can come to learn about our local koalas,” he said. Port Stephens Council predicts the facility will generate $1 million in revenue per year, including $675,000 from tourism and an uptake in accommodation of $345,000. Council has applied for grant funding to cover part of the initial cost of the facility.

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q Port Stephens has one of the last remaining koala populations on the east coast of Australia.

Drugs and Weapons Seized A MAN will face court on drug charges following a search warrant in the state’s Hunter Region. Just before 10am Thursday 11 May, officers attached to Port Stephens Local Area Command executed a search warrant at a home on Holms Place, Anna Bay.

During the search, police allegedly located and seized drugs believed to be methamphetamine, cannabis and ecstasy, along with cash, prohibited weapons and drug paraphernalia. All items will undergo forensic examination. A 46-year-old man was arrested and taken to

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Raymond Terrace Police Station where he was charged with supply prohibited drug, three counts of possess prohibited drug, deal in the proceeds of crime, goods in custody, two counts of possession of prohibited weapon and breach of bail. He was refused bail and appeared at Raymond Terrace Local Court Friday 12 May.

q Indianah Wilson, Emily Mathew and Amanda Warren at the Medowie Markets with some of the kittens.

q Pippa is searching for a snuggle bunny.

Police Assaulted, Man Arrested A MAN will face court next month after a 54-yearold police sergeant was allegedly assaulted in the state’s Hunter Region. Just before 10.30pm Friday 12 May 2017, officers attached to Port Stephens Local Area Command were patrolling Shoal Bay Road, Shoal Bay. Police observed a man talking to a woman, before the sergeant approached to speak to him about his behaviour. The man became aggressive, and without provocation punched the sergeant in the head. Both fell to the ground in a violent struggle.

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The man became aggressive, and without provocation punched the sergeant in the head.

Another police officer came to assist the sergeant and during this time it’s believed another unknown male became involved and allegedly kicked the sergeant in the head while he was on the ground and then fled the area. With the assistance of nearby security officers, a 19-year-old man was arrested and taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station. He was charged with assaulting a police officer occasioning actual bodily

harm and resisting arrest. The sergeant was treated by NSW Ambulance officers, before being taken to Mater Hospital with an arm injury and concussion and is now on sick leave. The other officer did not require treatment. The 19-year-old man was granted conditional bail to appear at Raymond Terrace Local Court on Monday 19 June 2017. Inquiries are continuing.

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Minister is concerned

Time for a Whale Tale

By Jewell DRURY

MAY through to November will see plenty of opportunities for whale Dear News Of The Area, watching in Port Stephens. Did you know that we I AM concerned about the report of the police officer have the largest Marine Park seriously injured at Shoal Bay on Friday night. in New South Wales with It is also reported the assailant was released on approximately 98,200 ha, Conditional bail. named the Port Stephens This police officer has been hospitalised, but the person Great Lakes Marine Park. charged is walking the streets until his matter is heard in Take a short walk to about a month. Tomaree Headland, or to the I think the public has an expectation that police can go to new whale watching path work without being assaulted. at Noamunga Headland, If there is an incident like this, surely there are Boat Harbour and you’ll be community safety and Police welfare issues. rewarded with spectacular I have written to the Attorney General asking for views and a great whale consideration to be made to change the law so that anyone viewing spot. charged with serious assault on police be refused bail and You can also watch these their matter heard as soon as practical. amazing mammals as they Scot MacDonald MLC make their journey along Parliamentary Secretary for Planning, the coastline from a boat the Central Coast and the Hunter with one of the many cruise operators. Moonshadow cruises has already recorded the first News Of The Area would love to hear your OPINION and VIEWS sighting of a young humpback on issues and topics affecting our area. Keep Letters to the whale two miles offshore Editor under 250 words for its best chance of publication. Please between Boondelbah and be aware that there is no guarantee or of publication from your submission to us. Publication will be determined by the editor Little Island. around available space, relevance and appropriateness. Rules have been set for Email to bay@newsofthearea.com.au approach zones and safe distances to protect our News Of The Area marine mammals while would love to publish your stories. Either email us a brief description allowing people to appreciate of your news and we will have a reporter take a look at your request. them in the wild. Or write up to 250 words (maximum word limit) and email it to us. If you are supplying a photo, then it must be over 400Kb (high If you’re in the water and resolution) otherwise is can not be published. Please be aware that you spot a whale, then you there is no guarantee or of publication from your submission to us. must stay at least 30m from Publication will be determined by the editor around available space, the whale in any direction. relevance and appropriateness.

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q A Humpback Whale breaches in our beautiful Marine Park. Photo courtesy Lisa Skelton of Imagine Cruises

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A HUGE THANK YOU for recent coverage in last week’s News Of The Area regarding Corlette Community Hall’s new playground. As you know the Hall is a Port Stephens Council facility and all publicity is appreciated, especially for pre-school playgroups. On behalf of our Committee of Council, we thank News Of The Area for being there. Thanks also for your involvement as a sponsor of Port Stephens FM Inc. Brian Watson-Wil Sec/Treas/ Bookings Officer Corlette Headland & Hall

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Horizons Golf Club By Greg RAMSEY Tuesday Vets Margaret Power 38 from Alan Power 32 c/b

Wednesday Ladies’ Results Pam Feldmayer 35 c/b from Wendy Stenner

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Wednesday Men’s Results Tony Wagg 41 from Malcolm Jack 37 Saturday Men’s Foursome B Westbury K Hainzer 71.5 Women’s Foursome R Winter A McClintock 73 Medley Stableford D Wilson (5) 36 R Jones (18) 35

You must also not wait in front of the whale/s, or approach from behind. If you’re on the water, on a powered or non-powered water vessel such as a boat, surfboard, surf ski or kayak, then you need to maintain a distance of at least 100m from the whale/s, and 300m if a calf is present. For all water vessels, a distance of between 100m

and 300m is established as the ‘caution zone’. If using a ‘prohibited vessel’ (that is, a vessel that can make fast and erratic movements) then the distance increases to at least 300m from the whale/s. If you’re in a plane or helicopter, or watching the seas from a drone and you spot a whale, then you must be at a height not lower than

300 metres. Whale watching runs for six months of the year with the Northern Migration from mid-May to August and the Southern Migration from August to mid-November when the mothers and newborn calves make their way back down to the feeding grounds of the Antarctica.

Men’s Handicap Matchplay Finals GOLF Nelson Bay Golf Club By David & Rhona BIRSS Highlights Saturday, May 13 saw the completion of the Men’s Handicap Matchplay Finals, which were generously sponsored by Skinner Property Valuations. In A Grade, Peter Burgess d/f Connor Benjamin 2 up. In B Grade, Lee Barrett d/f Col Chalkley 2 up. In C Grade, John Haney d/f Marc Pisani 2 up. Congratulations to the Winners. Congratulations to Dudley Herbert with a score of 45 to take out B Grade, C2, in Wednesday’s Men’s Stableford. Results

7 May: Ladies Stableford: Div 1 Winner Heather Atkins 37, Runner-up Colleen Beattie 36; Div 2 Winner Cherry DundasSmith 36 c/b, Runner-

up Robyn Hemberg 36. Men’s Stableford: A Grade Winner Chris Mawson 33; B Grade Winner Alan Drake 39; C Grade Winner Peter Dundas-Smith 34.

8 May: Vets 9 hole Competition Stableford: Div 1 Winner Kerry Lister 22, Runner-up Eddy Perrine 20 c/b , Best Net Score Bob Moodie 22: Div 2 Winner Stephen Mitchel 17, Runnerup Bill Duly 16, Best Net Score Barry Schultz 21.

9 May: Ladies’ Stroke Competition: Div 1 Scratch Winner Rhondda Shaw 85. Div 1 Net: Winner Joan Frost 75, Runner-Up Rhondda Shaw 76, Third Place Barbara Frost 77. Div 2 Scratch Winner: Elsie Flanagan 97, Div 2 Net: Winner Elsie Flanagan 72, Runner-up Charmaine Pattison 75, Third Place Bev Suska 76. Div 3 Scratch Winner: Pat Harold 110, Div 3 Net: Winner Pat Harold 75, Runner-up Pam Townsend 77, Third Place Anne Peterson 79. 10

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Stableford: A Grade: Winner Ron Castles 40, Runnerup Max Pride 39; B Grade: Winner Leigh Wakeling 40, Runner-up John Keane 37; C Grade: Winner Peter Schmaltz 40 c/b, Runnerup Brian Hedges c/b. C2 Men’s Individual Stableford: A Grade: Winner Jim Ball 38, Runner-up Richard Goodall 37; B Grade: Winner Dudley Herbert 45, Runnerup Frank Hill 40; C Grade: Winner Ted Smith 41 c/b, Runner-up Wal Reisch 41.

13 May: Ladies Stroke Competition: Div 1 Net: Winner Jenny Frost 75, Runner-Up Kris Heggie 77. Div 2 Net: Winner Jill Woodhill 74, Runner-up Robyn Hemberg 77. Div 3 Net: Winner Pat Phipps 69, Runner-up Penny Davidson 75. Vets 9 hole Stableford Competition: Overall Winner Harry Moonen 22, Overall Runner-up Denis Jones 20 c/b .

14 May: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Overall Winner Deborah Childs 37; Div 2:

Winner Robyn Butler 35. Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner David Rann 39, Runner-up Chris Mawson 38; B Grade: Winner Terry Butler 37, Runner-up Warren Andrews 36; C Grade: Winner Keith Woodley 38, Runner-up Peter Guy 33.`

15 May : C1 Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Elio Mislov 40, Runner-up Dennis Knight 38; B Grade: Winner Lance Hora 38, Runner-up David Monin 36; C Grade: Winner Ray Carruthers 35 c/b, Runner-up Peter Henry 35. C2 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Brian Tomlins 40, Runner-up Alan Mundey 36; B Grade: Winner Brian Pobje 41, Runner-up Michael Lloyd 37; C Grade: Winner Mike Davison 37 c/b, Runnerup Stephen Wilson 37. Ladies Stableford: Winner Barbara Frost 25, Runner-up Bev Suska 24.

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for various charities. Police, firefighters and paramedics battled it out on the waves, but it was all for a good cause with this year’s competition raising over $5,500. “The police member numbers have increased steadily over the last few years, and we are seeing record numbers of them attending this year,” Mr Grimwood said. “We also have a few interstate firies attending and that helps with the friendly rivalry. Although it is a fun competition, there is always the competitive spirit that shows itself.” Although Mr Grimwood played down any focus on the work of emergency services, the event offers time out from occupations that are

physically demanding and emotionally taxing. “To be honest, we don’t concentrate on us as emergency workers while running and attending the event, other than to pay tribute to fellow emergency service workers who have passed on, or who are experiencing tough times,” he said. The family-friendly event instead focused on surfing and camaraderie, with “former International Professional surfers and former State and Australian Title holders” mixing it up with “guys and girls that just love surfing”. To date the funds have been distributed to charities including the Bowel Cancer Research Foundation, the Birubi Point Surf Life Saving Club and Cancer Council Australia. Over $100,000 has been raised since the event commenced. Andrew Grimwood praised local businesses who helped out with raffle prizes and at-cost goods to assist with fundraising efforts.

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P E r s i A H Across: 1. Persia, 4. Hates, 7. Defeated, 8. Droop, 9.    o P t u Yonder, 11. Erected, 13. Precede, 15. Potent, 18. Oiled, D E F E A t E D 19. Insulate, 20. Rogue, 21. Depots. G n i D Down: 1. Podgy, 2. Spend, 3. Attired, 4. Huddle, 5. Y o n D E r l E E r E Throttle, 6. Sloped, 10. Needling, 12. Reposed, 13. P r E C E D E Proper, 14. Endive, 16. Tulip, 17. Tiers. r D n P o

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ClassiC sudoku

No. 199

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EXPLORAWORD1 1 Former country

Explorawords Across

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Explorawords 1. Parting statement. 2. Talking in circles.

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stEpdowns dreamer, reader, drear, dear, ear, re, r

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To solve the puzzle, all the blank cells must be filled in using  numbers from 1 to 9. Each number can only appear once in each row, column and in the nine 3x3 blocks.

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Down Across  5 6  1 Lightweight wood 1 Flowers  2 Bizarre 4 Brag   3 Make sweet 7 Languid 4 At the side of 8  Goddess of peace 5 Agreed 9 Although 6 Filament 11 Evicted 10 Swathes 13 Pardon 12 Suspicious of 15 Dwellings rivalry 18 Giraffe-like animal  13 Pert. to a choir 19 Instrument on  14 Vegetables wheel to measure  distance travelled 16 Musical drama  20 Misplaces 17 Regretful 17 21 Stellar 

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ANSWERS: 1. A bald eagle. 2. Scotland. 3. Manchester United.

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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

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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. LD Semi Professional SO 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

LA-Z-BOY Electric Lift/ Recliner Chair As New Green Leather $800 ono Phone 49814057 LEATHER lounge 2x2seater, 1x1seater, gd cond, $200ono 0413004040 LOUNGE suite 3 seater 2ch red/rust colour fabric VGC See on Gumtree $200 Ph 49849147

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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

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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

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ITEMS Lounge floral with 2 chairs. Sofa. Single beds. Pine lounge. Laminate table with 4 chairs 49828522

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.

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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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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

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Vehicles 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099 2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848 2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 2006 Commodore sedan. No rego. Best offer 49829526

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PUBLIC EXHIBITION DRAFT 2017/2018 OPERATIONAL PLAN

At its Extraordinary Meeting on 10 May 2017, Council approved the placement of the following documents on public exhibition: · Draft Operational Plan 2017-2018 · Statement of Revenue Policy (including the proposed Rates and Fees and Charges Schedule) The Documents will be on public exhibition from Monday, 15 May 2017 until close of business Tuesday 13 June 2017 at the following locations: Website: Forster: Taree: Gloucester: Bulahdelah: Stroud: Tea Gardens:

www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au Council Offices, 4 Breese Parade Council Offices, 2 Pulteney Street Council Offices, 89 King Street Bulahdelah Rural Transaction Centre, 63 Stroud Street District Office/Library, Church Lane District Office, Myall Street

Submissions may be made in writing addressed to Interim General Manager, MidCoast Council, PO Box 450, Forster NSW 2428 or via email to council@midcoast.nsw.gov.au and will be received up until the close of business on Tuesday 13 June 2017. PO BOX 450 FORSTER NSW 2428

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Two separate public exhibitions (a planning proposal and development application) are on display to develop the: Forster civic precinct site - LOT 11-13 DP 47987 34-36 West Street, Forster. Planning Proposal - Reference: (SP-PP- 37) To amend Great Lakes Local Environmental Plan 2014, to increase the building height and floor space ratio controls applying to the subject land. The Department of Planning and Environment has not issued Council with an authorisation to exercise delegation for the planning proposal. Development Application - DA 521/2017 Applicant: Enyoc Pty Ltd Details: Mixed use development including civic/community, commercial, residential and tourist uses. Facilities include a new library, visitor information centre and community space being developed and delivered on behalf of Council. Given that Council has a commercial interest in the development, Council has engaged an independent consultant to review the development application and prepare a report for the Joint Regional Planning Panel’s consideration. The Hunter and Central Coast Joint Regional Planning Panel will be the consent authority responsible for determining the development application. The application is also classed as Integrated Development and requires an approval from The NSW Office of Water under the Water Management Act 2000, in respect to a controlled activity. Exhibition period: Wednesday 17 May to Friday 16 June 2017 Drop-in information sessions: will be held at Council’s Forster Office: Monday 29 May (7am - 9am) - local businesses session Monday 29 May (10am - 12pm) - community session Wednesday 31 May (5pm - 7pm) - community session View documents: Council’s website or at Council’s Forster, Taree or Gloucester offices during normal office hours. Make a submission: You can make submissions on either or both proposals by 4.30pm on Friday 16 June, either online via our website, or via email or post to Council at: PO Box 450 Forster 2428. 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/will 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 (as applicable) the planning proposal reference (SP-PP-37) or the development application number (DA 521/2017) and provide full return address and telephone number when making a submission. PO BOX 450 FORSTER NSW 2428

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MERLE JOCELYN Aged 79 years of Tea Gardens formerly of Pennant Hills Dearly loved wife of REX (dec), loved mother and motherin-law of NARELLE and IAN, GARY and ERMA, CRAIG and JENNI, MAL and SARAH. Loved Nanna to her 15 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Current member of the Hawks Nest Probus Club and Tea Gardens Bowling Club. Family and friends are warmly invited to the Celebration of MERLE’s life at the North Chapel, Newcastle Memorial Park, Anderson Dr Beresfield on WEDNESDAY 17th May 2017 at 10am. A Memorial Service will follow at the Grange Club House, Tea Gardens at 12.30pm. In lieu of flowers donations to Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest SLSC may be left at the chapel.

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HOSES and handcuffs were replaced with longboards and larrikinism as emergency services personnel converged on One Mile beach for the annual Guns and Hoses charity event. Bateau Bay Fire and Rescue NSW Station Officer Andrew Grimwood has been the event’s organiser since 2013, ably assisted by Kincumber Station Officer Iain McGuire and retired Berkeley Vale Station Officer Peter Woods. Mr Grimwood was quick to attribute the event’s success to teamwork and commitment. “It is really a team event . . . I get a lot of help from a lot of mates to make the event a success,” he said. The surfing competition was originally conceived by “firies” Phil Baggs and Scott Downing in 1997, as a way for some forced rest and relaxation as well as an opportunity to raise money CONTINUED Page 12

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