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Skating Towards Progress By Jo FINN
ANNA Bay’s facelift is continuing with approval for a $200,000 injection of funds going towards the redevelopment of Anna Bay Skate Park. The decision formed part of determinations at the Ordinary Council Meeting on June 13 for the allocation of $6 million of the Port Stephens Council loan. Nine projects across Port Stephens will receive funding
including the Yacaaba Street extension valued at $1.5 million and Shoal Bay drainage works valued at $500,000. The decisions come after council resolved on 14 February to borrow $6 million for infrastructure projects to be determined by Council. Deputy Mayor Chris Doohan said the Anna Bay Skate Park was an “important recreational facility” for young people in the area and the current skate park needed replacing for CONTINUED Page 2
$16.5M IMPACT By Marian SAMPSON
q Lachlan Stuart, Chris Doohan and Mackenzie Campbell at the current Anna Bay Skate Park. Photos by Jo Finn
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FORECASTS of 16.5 million dollars will be added to the Bay economy when the shopping precinct that is under development at Salamander Bay is completed. An estimated 50 new jobs will be added to the region.
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Redevelopment of Anna Bay skate park
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aesthetic reasons, but also due to safety concerns. There are also funds now available to improve the local park (Robinson Reserve), which is on Worimi land. Cr Doohan told News Of The Area that Council was still negotiating the park’s renovation. “If arrangements don’t move forward at the current site, we will use those funds towards a park in another
location within Anna Bay,” Cr Doohan said. Cr Doohan indicated that he was “very keen to work with locals and the Worimi people regarding the new Anna Bay Skate Park”. Anna Bay has seen major infrastructure improvements in recent years that are gradually eroding the ‘poor cousin’ tag. The major redevelopment of the Surf Club facility at Birubi Beach has been followed by the commencement of preliminary works at the new Lifeguard Facility at One Mile Beach. These changes, along with the skate park and park playground, will see the area
Winter Warmers from Action Club
By Mandy ELLIS
THE Action Club of Nelson Bay has upped the ante this year, with an additional winter warmer pack to be donated to a fourth local charity. The packs include queen size comforter set, fleece blanket and flannelette sheet set, plus two sets of the above for single beds. Finance officer Pauline Troon told News Of The Area, “The organisation felt that we could do more this year for those who struggle through the winter months, and by providing an extra full set we can help another family, of course the packs can be split up, it is up to the charity
to decide the best way to distribute them.” The Yacaaba Centre, St Vincent De Paul Society, Salvation Army and All Saints Op Shop were the recipients this year. Sue Hughes, St Vincent De Paul Conference member said, “Special thank you from us, for the kind donations, the packs will certainly help those in need of warmth this winter.” The Action Club is available to offer assistance with small jobs, an initial assessment, which determines the need, and if the Club has the necessary resources and expertise to assist, if not, they will do their utmost to redirect to the
continue to improve. When asked how Council determined which projects received priority, Cr Doohan suggested it was a balancing act, with a “focus on projects that the community can love and respect and enjoy”. Cr Doohan said that he would continue to work for the community, regardless of whether he retained his position following the elections. “I may or may not be a councillor, but I’ll certainly still be here,” he said. Cr Doohan said it was important to “leave a legacy for the residents”. appropriate organisation. Pauline would like to make special mention to Target Salamander Bay store manager Carolee Woods for the financial support and assistance with online ordering and seamless collection of bedding. The Action Club is funded primarily through their candy floss machine. They attend fetes, sporting events and fundraisers, and with a percentage of takings going directly to the organising group, and the remainder going towards funding local amenities such as exercise equipment in parks, they are locals supporting locals. Next meeting will be held at Rockpools (One Mile), 27 June from 6.30pm. More information can be obtained from Gary Troon, 0407 968 931.
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hands in a relatively short period of time. Charter Hall Retail Fund has purchased the property for a reported $174.5 million. The existing retail precinct is adjacent to the Bagnall Beach Road development which will house a new and bigger Aldi supermarket, a service station and other large retail outlets.
NELSON Bay Bowling Club is set to go retro for a fun night of 60s and 70s dance
There’s live entertainment with Paddy T the Bay’s own Elvis impersonator plus Neil and Tania will be spinning some
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Jane Perrin, Economic Development Unit Manager at Port Stephens Council, told News Of The Area, “The forecasted 50 plus new jobs would include retail, professional services and food services.” “It is lovely to see industries such as hospitality, retail and health service businesses create not only good services for the region, and jobs but a flow-on effect into the local economy,” she said. A new set of traffic lights will also be installed at the entry to Town Circuit from Bagnall Beach Road to make access to both shopping precincts safer for motorists and pedestrians.
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Vice President Bob McKay of Port Stephens FM told News Of The Area that “it’s all about community”. The radio station is run by volunteers and supports community events and activities like this show. “It’s great to be offering quality fun, free entertainment for locals in the Bay,” he said.
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QUIETLY beavering away in the Bay is a band of dedicated volunteers making people’s stay at Tomaree Community Hospital a more comfortable experience. In existence since the 1950s, when the hospital was in its old location near the Community Arts Centre, the Tomaree Auxiliary currently has 53 members. These unsung heroes raise money in order to purchase much needed equipment for the hospital. In recent times, they have enabled the purchase of two slings for patient moving devices, two air pressure mattresses, two lift chairs, easy access shelving for the pharmaceutical room plus many other items. They also supply patients with sleepwear, toiletries and make knitted toys for children. Each year brings five main fundraising events: two
large raffles, Easter Craft Street Stall, Sausage Sizzle at Bunnings and a Fashion Parade in October. The local community also provide kind donations. All monies raised stay with the Tomaree Hospital to improve the facilities for the local community. The Auxiliary currently has one of its raffles in full swing with a stall in the
ON Tuesday 13 June, 43 members and guests of Tomaree Ladies Probus took a trip down memory lane
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shopping centre where you can purchase tickets. Following that is the Sausage Sizzle at Bunnings in August, with any donations of bread or sausages gratefully received. The group is always looking for new members and both men and women and all ages are welcome. Other than their fundraising endeavours, they
female musical legends of the 50s, 60s and 70s were performed by the beautiful voice of Maureen O’Brien accompanied by two very talented musicians – Heath Parker and Pete Farrell.
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Cancer Support Group are also a social bunch. They meet the second Tuesday of each month at 10am at the hospital, with the meeting going for about an hour. Following this, they head off for lunch at one of the Bay’s many fine restaurants and other social days are arranged during the year. The always invaluable donations include sleepwear and wool. For membership information or to arrange a donation, please contact the President, Pauline Faucett on 0434 575131.
On arrival the ladies were treated to a morning tea of home-made scones, followed by a two-course lunch. They sang along to the songs of Doris Day, Eartha Kitt, Judy Garland and many
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By Marian SAMPSON
PORT Stephens Community Arts Centre is going big. The Think Big exhibition is being held from 14 - 25 June and entry is free. Twenty local artists’ large scale canvases will be on display showing that local talent is more than up for the challenge of adorning the walls of both new and established homes. Alongside the large scale canvases, visitors to the arts centre will find woodwork, quilts, and crafts. The centre’s cafe is also open on weekends and all proceeds from the cafe go towards supporting the centre and its members. Mike Francis told News Of
The Area, “This is an unusual event as the centre normally commits to displaying as many members’ works as possible and in the Think Big exhibition the centre is displaying works which are an exception to the rule.” “The centre is aiming to showcase the talents and abilities of artists able to create large artworks as this is what many people are looking for in their homes now.” “While the centre has 400 plus members, it is seeking new members and is offering three trial sessions at a range of workshops. If you are interested in developing your art skills, a visit to the centre could be the right start,” he said.
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q Meryl Miller of Corlette with her painting of Sunset at Roy Wood Reserve. Each first Saturday of the month there is a creative textiles workshop which anyone can drop in and join. The workshops are lead by Sheila Francis who told
News Of The Area, “This is about working in textiles with hardly any rules; rough edges, feathers and experimental techniques are all part of the fun,” she said.
The Port Stephens Community Arts Centre is located on the access road to the Fly Point and Neil Carroll reserve at Nelson Bay.
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(formerly Ethica) at the bottom of the Cascade Walk in Stockton Street and Gloria Jeans in Magnus Street are two cafes listed on the Responsible Cafes website at www.responsiblecafes.org. Clean Eats and Healthy Treats in Stockton Street is another participating cafe. The cafes receive a vintage-style poster, an information sheet outlining the issue, and twice yearly statistics on how the incentive
is working. Responsible Cafes is a volunteer group run by cafe owners, coffee drinkers and interested citizens. Jacqui Hibbert, coowner/manager of the Paper Rose Cafe said that they are offering a 50 cent discount for people who bring a reusable cup. A range of reusable cups are on order for customers to purchase, though customers can bring their own. Jacqui says that she was inspired by the ABC programme ‘War on Waste’ to launch the new initiative. They have promoted it through their Facebook page and report that customers are picking up on the idea. Along the road at Gloria Jeans, Krysten Ciampi told News Of The Area, “We have been selling our own brand reusable cups for 13 years but since the ‘War on Waste’ show, we have been accepting any cup.” The family-run business also offers a 50 cent discount to customers and has similarly seen increased awareness in the initiative. Hopefully more cafes will get on board to bring a new meaning to BYO.
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Covering the central region of Port Stephens: Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek. Some of stories in this paper... • Clean sweep for first Premier rugby day in Medowie • 25 years of Medowie students in Star Struck • Tilligerry RSL Sub Branch annoyed at out-of-area fund raising If you wish to read these other News Of The Area publications we can mail you a copy each week. Contact us for paid subscription rates: Email us media@newsofthearea.com.au Or you may see the edition in full ONLINE, on the News Of The Area website: www.newsofthearea.com.au
q Krysten Ciampi of Gloria Jeans, Nelson Bay. Photo by Sarah STOKES
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Food Glorious Food
By Marian SAMPSON
FOOD technology students in Year 10 from Tomaree High School got a taste of what it is like to work in hospitality last week. Twenty-nine students catered to 150 attendees at the launch of the Blue Water Country Music Festival. This is a new area of learning which offers a taste of hospitality for students before they choose their senior electives. The idea behind the unit gives students a taste of senior courses, giving them insights into further studies in hospitality. The student were
assessed on their team work, ability to produce menu items for a large scale function using principles of hygiene and workplace safety throughout the task. Head Teacher of Hospitality Karen Shaw told News Of The Area that this is a good pathway for our students in Nelson Bay, as tourism and hospitality are large local employers. “Even if students don’t choose hospitality as their profession, they can always use these qualifications to work their way through university or TAFE,” she said. Bob Westbury, Vice Chair of the Real Futures Foundation congratulated
the students on their professionalism on the night. “The food was to a very high standard and the students were positive ambassadors for the school and our community,” he said. Tomaree Business Chamber President Ryan Palmer told News Of The Area, “I think the students did a fantastic job, it is great to see that real life work is integrated into the learning that students are doing.” “Many people commented how good the food was.” “They did an excellent job and offering this type of experience to youth is another benefit of holding festivals and events,” he said.
performances from the stage show movie, Chicago. President Ann Gibson told News Of The Area, “The Probus Club of Port Stephens is a social organisation of mixed gender for retired and semi-retired couples and singles.” “Fun, Fellowship and Friendship is the credence for Probus Clubs and many activities are organised for the participation and enjoyment of members.” “Port Stephens Probus Club offers dining, day trips, stage shows in Sydney, barbecues, impromptu picnics, walking groups, bowls (social and competitive),
croquet and golf fun days. There is snooker for the boys and fishing and club darts are also in the pipeline. The aim of the club is to welcome new friends and include them in the family atmosphere. Social interaction and inclusion makes for a lot of happiness and contentment, particularly if retirees are new to the area. The club meets on the second Thursday of the month, 9.30am at Nelson Bay Bowling Club. Visitors are very welcome to attend. You can find out more at www. probusclubofportstephens.org.
Probus and All That Jazz
By Marian SAMPSON
THE fifth annual ladies lunch for the Probus Club of Port Stephens saw 65 ladies celebrating at the “All That Jazz” themed occassion. President Ann Gibson and a team organised the lunch at Baroque in Nelson Bay. Raffles and entertainment along with a great vibe made the event something rather special. Members are encouraged to bring a friend or two along to share the day. Seven of the ladies took to the stage under the direction of Jo Burgess with a chorus line and two cameo
q Some of the Tomaree High School students who served at the event.
Winter Wonderland Golf Brings Dollars to Bay By Marian SAMPSON THE Winter Wonderland Golf Tournament was held over the June long weekend. The Tournament attracted 153 players from outside the region who all
stayed and contributed to the economy of our region. Tomaree Business Chamber President Ryan Palmer told News Of The Area that the tournament which was held at Nelson Bay Golf Club gives a small boost to the local economy as the players
all enjoy food and drinks in local businesses. “Some travelled from as far afield as Cobar to participate,” he said. While the players in the morning got a little wet, the day cleared and the competition was strong.
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I have been in a wonderful relationship with a man for five years, but now his 20-year-old son wants to move back home because he is training to be a psychologist and can’t afford to rent and study. He has quit his part-time job. I’ve never wanted children and part of the attraction of this man was his childless state. What should I do? Ms PK, Bulahdelah
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The teen and early post-teen years are such a joy. There are cotton-buds, clogged up with goodnessknows-what body fluid, to remove from the sink. There are discarded wet towels that seep into the shag pile carpet giving it that lovely tropical dengue fever potential. There’s the intriguing dinner-table conversation that centres around your own mid-life crisis and their total inability to empathise because they are too busy changing their image into a vampire on Snapchat and saying things like “whatevs” or “lit” or “soz” or “savage”. And then there’s that mad rush from the table as soon as the meal is over so you are left with a pile of dirty dishes and a migraine from trying to keep up with the millennial lingo. What’s not to like? Having kids is a rite of passage and even if you are unable or unwilling to have your own, there’s always a solution so you are able to reach the final stage of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Some call it self-actualisation. I prefer to call it self-flagellation. Give it a whirl, Ms PK. You may find this young man fulfils a need you never knew you had. If not, his psychology training should be able to assist you to work through your deep-seated aversion to all kids great and small. You can trade washing his clothes for psychoanalysis. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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By Rachael VAUGHAN
NELSON Bay and Raymond Terrace city centres are set to get a technological boost with the news that approval was given at last week’s council meeting to install a trial of free WiFi in their respective CBD areas. Deputy Mayor Cr Chris Doohan told News Of The Area, “This project and trial has been a long time coming, and will have so many benefits for residents and visitors to our beautiful Port Stephens.” “If we want to roll with the big dogs, with our massive tourist draw card, we need to get with the times and give this community the positive progress that it deserves.” “The benefits are so much more than the social media side of things, and will be such a valuable asset to our beautiful Port Stephens,” he said. Aside from allowing people to check in on Facebook, post pictures to Instagram, or send that essential email, there are many other benefits to having a free public WiFi zone. In recent years, Port Stephens has been through
catastrophic fires and the superstorm event. With both these recent events knocking out power across a widespread area, the benefits of a public WiFi system would have been considerable. It does not take much power to make sure a public WiFi system is still running, with a small generator or solar panel capable of doing the trick. In addition, using the software to control the zone, the zone’s administrator can add information to a page viewed initially by anyone using the WiFi zone, which could easily be used as a means to spread information about where to volunteer or get help, what roads are closed, and what supplies are needed. Tourism and town promotion is also set the benefit from the new trial. A town with free WiFi gives extra motivation for visitors to stop and explore. The zone can be set up so that a landing page is seen by everyone using the zone, directing users to a calendar of town events, a listing of local eateries, and a page on things to do.
Ryan Palmer, president of the Nelson Bay Chamber of Commerce, told News Of The Area, “Public WiFi in both Raymond Terrace And Nelson Bay as a trial will be a great start to bringing Port Stephens business districts up to speed with other East Coast communities.”
can’t go past the Information Booklet produced and updated by our local Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre (TNC), for $5.00. The booklet is jam packed with information on just about everything you could ever need in the Port Stephens area.
The staff and volunteers pride themselves on being the ‘Hub of the Community’. With upcoming events for the school holidays such as cooking and Bricks for Kids, they organise monthly volunteer seminars where volunteer rights and responsibilities are addressed and organisations looking for volunteers can present their organisation and its unique requirements. The annual membership of $5.00 gives access to reduced services such as photocopying, printing, binding and much more. Located alongside the library at Salamander Bay, their resources and local knowledge are second to none, staff attend regular interagency meetings so are up-to-date with local events and what is happening around town.
NEW to the area? Visitor to the area? Want to know what’s available locally with local business and service providers? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of the above, then you
q Staff and volunteers at Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre. Photo by Mandy Ellis
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“The WiFi is just not about access to the Internet but has applications such as tracking vacant car spaces, tracking pedestrian movements, tracking when bins are full, therefore reducing the need to empty them so often, and connects much needed CCTV.” A welcome addition to Port Stephens, and an interesting trial that will no doubt have people talking.
q Deputy Mayor Cr Chris Doohan is pleased with the announcement of CBD WiFi Zones for Nelson Bay and Raymond Terrace.
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Funds Raised for Councillor Dover Declares Breast Cancer Support She Will Run By Marian SAMPSON
q Taurie Lalor presenting host Jade Ong with a bouquet of flowers in recognition of the support from Sri Malaysia. By Marian SAMPSON CANCER patients are faced with many challenges. Many don’t think of the costs of getting to and from treatment but the Tomaree Breast Cancer Support Group acknowledges this cost. The service assists patients by taking them to hospital for treatments as well as the costs associated with changes in daily life. In May alone, sixty-five drives were made from the peninsula to hospitals in Newcastle, Maitland and Lake Macquarie for ladies to receive treatment and to attend medical appointments. In addition, the service arranges free of charge house
cleaning, lawn mowing, child minding, counselling and any other practical assistance possible after major surgery. Sri Malaysia Restaurant in Nelson Bay was abuzz with fifty appreciative diners tucking into a gourmet Malaysian buffet last Sunday night. Taurie Lalor, president of the Tomaree Breast Cancer Support Group, told News Of The Area, “Without the support of the community, we would be unable to provide the services which we do to ladies undergoing treatment for breast cancer.” “We believe that ladies have enough to face without having to drive back from appointments which often
leave them ill and drained, so we provide volunteer drivers for them.” “It’s often small things which can make a real difference in the lives of cancer patients and their families, if we can help by overcoming small hurdles it makes it easier for them to focus on getting well again,” she said. The fundraiser for the Tomaree Breast Cancer Support Group was hosted at Sri Malaysia Restaurant by proprietor Jade Ong and her husband, chef extraordinaire who donated all the food and their services. Over $2,000 was raised on the night.
Chamber ask of Council on Music Festival By Marian SAMPSON ORGANISERS are thankful that the weather held for the 2017 Blue Water Country Music Festival over the June Long Weekend. The Blue Water Country Music Festival has been in
place since 2006, and over the years has suffered extreme weather events including the storms which grounded the Pasha Bulker ship on Stockton Beach ten years ago. Peter Clough, the festival organiser working for the Tomaree Business Chamber, told News Of The Area that
q Blue Water Country Music Festival Busker Lili Crane on Stockton Street.
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the organising committee were very pleased that visitors came and that locals got out and about to enjoy the entertainment despite the weather. “The main ticketed events were booked out including the Beccy Cole concert and the Viper Creek Band show, and the cruises were well received and the feedback was positive,” he said. “The committee is seeking some fee relief from council as the cost to access Apex Park and close part of Stockton Street is high,” Mr Clough told News Of The Area. In an open letter to the community, the Chamber stated that, “It is also important to note that the Chamber at best aims to just break even for this event which we believe is for the benefit of local Port Stephens businesses and the profile of Port Stephens as a destination which in turn enhances employment opportunities.” Mr Clough said, “It is unlikely that we will be able to cover costs made more difficult by Council applying charges of approx. $4,700 for use of Apex Park and the CBD of Nelson Bay .” The committee has already committed to 2018 when it will be time to once again ‘don our denim’, and kick up our heels to some great country music.
PORT Stephens Council elections are fast approaching. East Ward Councillor Sally Dover has declared that she will run for Council again in 2017. Sally Dover was first elected to Council in 2004 and has been a passionate community advocate. Working to ensure the best outcomes for Port Stephens residents, Sally said she is keen to finish many projects that she has helped get off the ground. Cr Dover told The News Of The Area, “There are many important projects that need finishing; the process to get them started has been completed and we now need to do the work.” “The Fingal Bay link road is essential, as is the
Ms Dover said, “I am keen to get our parks and foreshores made accessible and opened to the wider bus interchange at Anna public with access for Bay and the shared pathway wheelchairs and disability or the cycleway as it was scooters so that these called when we first started people can also access the project still needs the and enjoy our beautiful missing links filled in.” environment” A passionate advocate for Nelson Bay townships development, Sally has been a driving force behind the retention of the view corridor through Nelson Bay township, while still supporting development which will bring jobs q Councillor Sally Dover at the launch and economic of the Blue Water Country Music growth to the Festival. region.
Humans Of The Area: Meet Bob Westbury
By Marian SAMPSON
MOST locals in the Bay know Robert (Bob) Westbury as a former councillor and mayor for Port Stephens. Most won’t know just how much Bob has done for our community over the years, or that he has completed in 26 Bridge to Bridge Waterskiing races. When Bob left school,
he became an apprentice butcher. At one time he owned the Woolpack Hotel in Parramatta and El Toro in Liverpool. On arriving at the Bay, Bob purchased the Marina Resort at which time he joined the Tourism Operators of Port Stephens (TOPS) which subsequently became Port Stephens Tourism and is now Destination Port Stephens where he served as Chairman
q Bob Westbury enjoying the launch of the Blue Water Country Music Festival.
for a period of nine-and-ahalf years. Serving on the committee of Nelson Bay Town Management and the Nelson Bay and District Business Chamber, Bob has worked on improvements of the township of Nelson Bay. Bob is a vice chairman of the Real Futures Foundation, making positive differences to at youth risk in Port Stephens. He has been proactive in bringing programs to local youth that help them gain skills and employment. Bob also served on the Tomaree Community College and Salamander Bay Recycle Centre committees. Bob has worked tirelessly to secure the futures of the homeowners on the Horizons Golf Resort where his efforts have seen the course under new management and flourishing. Bob Westbury told News Of The Area that giving to the community has been a whole lot of tough love. “My family and I really love the place, the people and the opportunities that are here.” “I love that there are great opportunities for people to come here and start a business and there are also great opportunities for our local youth.”
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is very disappointing that the service is now so unreliable as to be almost useless. I know I’m not alone in my frustration and I hope something will be done about this. Adrienne Ingram, Tea Garden
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Olympian Trains Hockey Hopefuls By Marian SAMPSON
JUNIOR Hockey players in Nelson Bay are trained by former Olympian Kate Jenner. Once a fortnight the hockey players of all ages descend on the sports fields at
Salamander Bay and engage in training sessions with Kate Jenner who represented Australia at the Olympics in 2012. The training sessions include basic skills and building the players up to be their best. Kate Jenner told News Of The Area that she is motivated
to work with young people to improve their skills because they are the future of the sport. “I started playing hockey at around eight years old and was proud to represent Australia at the Olympics in 2012; I have now moved on to coaching throughout the Hunter, Central Coast,
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[Golf] Nelson Bay Golf Club By David and Rhona BIRSS Highlights Superpin competitions taken out by: Wednesday, 25th hole at 149 cms by Bruce Bews. Saturday, 14th hole at 48 cms by Warwick Dart. Results
q Kate Jenner out in front, with members of the Nelson Bay Hockey Club practising basic skills.
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match, with the points table showing very little separation between the teams. With wins across the board for every game adding extra pressure to the Premier 1 team, they dug in and showed exactly what they are made of, taking down Waratah 15-7 and giving a clean sweep for the Groper
and Marauder Rugby Day. M a r a u d e r s representative, Lisa Cook, told News Of The Area, “We knew as a club that taking on the challenge of Premier rugby this year was going to need us all to step up, and step up we did.” Everyone from both Medowie and Nelson Bay, including our fantastic committee, volunteers, sponsors, supporters and players, showed what rugby is all about and pulled off
Cessnock and Port Stephens regions,” said Ms Jenner. Hockey gives you a second family, you are surrounded by a group of people that all keep an eye out for you,” she said. While Kate doesn’t train individual teams as such, sometimes different areas that she coaches face off against each other. Hockey is a sport for everyone and the Salamander Fields host locals aged from eight to 65 years old. All the teams are mixed and there are social games for adults too, anyone can give hockey a go. what some in recent years thought was impossible.” “The opposition definitely won’t be liking the Gropers and the Marauders banding together and bringing the results we are, but we are doing more to lift the standard of Hunter Rugby Newcastle and Hunter Rugby Union and provide sustainable pathways for our juniors than anyone could ever imagine,” she said. Well done Medowie Marauders and Nelson Bay Gropers.
11/6: Ladies Stableford: Overall Winner Julie Newsham 36. Men’s Stableford: Overall Winner Peter Beatty 38. 12/6: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Rhondda Shaw 34; Div 2: Winner Nanette Justice 35. Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Bruce Bews 39; B Grade: Winner Warren Andrews 39; C Grade: Winner Ian Filmer 30. Vets 9 hole Stableford Competition: Div 1Winner John Geoghegan 26, Runner-up Mike Coghlan 25, Best Net Score Mike Coghlan 19. Div 2 Winner John Stuhmcke 27, Runnerup Kerry Grice 24, Best Net Score Ian Robertson 19 c/b.
Overall Winner Denis Jones 35.5 c/b, Overall Runner-up John Townsend 35.5. 16/6: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Kris Heggie 35 Runner-up Judy Schultz 33; Div 2: Winner Alex Poulos 35, Runner-up Janice Ingleton 34. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Harvey Mason 37, Runner-Up Peter Mentis 35; B Grade: Winner Simon Wilkinson 38, Runner-up John Linton 36; C Grade: Winner J. T. Townsend, Runner-up Ted Smith 37. 17/6: C1 Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Brian Tomlins 38, Runner-up Garry Hall 37; B Grade: Winner Warren Parkinson 39, Runner-up Mike Selmo 37; C Grade: Winner Piebe Eppinga 41, Runner-up Jason Sutton 38. C2: Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Graham Kerslake 41, Runner-up Craig Mackenzie 38; B Grade: Winner Paul Buckley 39, Runner-up Leo Arathoon 38; C Grade: Winner Neville George 39, Runner-up Robert Male 35.
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[Golf] Horizons Golf Club By Greg RAMSEY Tuesday Vets Craig Hickey 34 from Brian Degotardi 32
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13/6: Ladies 4BBB Par Competition: Overall Winners Barnes + Margan 23.9 c/b, Runners-Up Barnes + Townsend 23.9, Third Place Ramsey + Upton 13.9. 14/6: C1: Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Chris Drake 39, Runner-up John Wade 37; B Grade: Winner Reg Fowler 38 c/b, Runnerup Jeremy Ridgeway 38; C Grade: Winner Gary Marshall 37, Runner-up Ralph Carstairs 36. 2BBB in conjunction Winners Mackenzie + Jackson 45. C2: Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Greg Spake 37, Runner-up Daryl McAuliffe 35; B Grade: Winner Bob Justice 39, Runner-up Chris Norman 38; C Grade: Winner Chris Kelly 37, Runner-up Neville George 35. 2BBB in conjunction Winners George + Lawson 45. 15/6: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Robyn Butler 36, Runner-up Chris Wright 34, Third Place Bev Carver 32. Div 2: Winner Lorraine Wilcock 34, Pat Phipps 33 c/b, Third Place Julie-Ann Taylor 33. Vets 9 hole Stroke:
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WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Sal Bay
2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415
WESTERN red cedar blinds (x15), varying sizes Fingal Bay 0409154184 $100
TEA GARDENS COUNTRY CLUB BOWLING CLUB Annual General Meeting Sunday 25 June 2017 9.00 AM (In the bowling annex). All registered bowlers are invited to attend. John Slater, Secretary
GUITAR & BASS Tuition Theory & Musicianship. Studio Fantabulous N/Bay. 25yrs exp 49844731
GAL metal cabinets, pair 2door.Used 4 tool storage 4 shelf ea, adjustable ea 1730ht x 860w $80 ea. Ph 0407275717. SalBay
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.
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LA-Z-BOY Electric Lift/ Recliner Chair As New Green Leather $800 ono Phone 49814057 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 OUTDOOR glass top table 6 chairs $50. pickup only 0432092267 PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list. PON bags cob corn POA 49978163 POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 KING matteress & split base. As new. Cost $4500, Sell $850 Ph 0412392164 or 4984 3665 SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450 TWO piece King size Base. Brand New. $400 0428450925 Medowie TIFFANY Auto Bread Maker As New 25.00 Phone 0423905520 WALL Unit Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 Medowie
WOODEN toys (lge), 8 semi trailers, 3 ride-on rocking horses suit up to age 5, Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297
Items ANTIQUE kitchen cabinet 2 stained glass doors lined cool cupboard, 3 drawers, curved sides dark wood 1.63 h $450 Cedar Pew with bishop sides 220 wide, fr Hinton church good condition $500. 2 seater oak hall seat 2 drawers $150. Ph 49822004 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au 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 ITEMS Lounge floral with 2 chairs. Sofa. Single beds. Pine lounge. Laminate table with 4 chairs 49828522
JAYCO Discovery new Oct 2011, Pop Top 18’6” D/Bed innerspring Matt R/C A/C Toilet and shower TV Wind up ant 3 way LD Fridge, SOMicrowave Dual Axle extra Battery wind out awning shade cloth. Immaculate cond. $28,950 Ph (02) 49812753 POP TOP Golf 12 ft. 2 berth, front kit. awnLD+ annex. SO VG cond. 750kg. Reg 7/17. $4700ono. 0427633776 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 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
Boats 6HP Evinrude. New impeller, tank, hose, good running older motor, $320 ono 0402141050 21FT Trojan ally hull & trailer only $5500. Ph 0455173316
TOOLS, Fishing 2003 475 Quintrex Runner with Gear, Extra Large Coast 80HP Johnson 4 stroke Eski. 49849456 motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv. Always garaged/Fingal Caravans Bay One owner. REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf $23,500 For further Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. info call 0421 253 132 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 2009 model Quintrex 20ft 560 freedom or 0429433103 cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 2010 Jayco Sterling 340 hrs. Hummingbird 21.65-3 caravan, in sounder plus a heap as new cond, front of accessories plus leather lounge, 190Lt all safety Ogear. LD Never S Log 2-door fridge, oven, been outside. microwave, water booked serviced. Last December fitler, slide-out queen service bed, full ens incl wash 2016. First to see mach, rollout awn, will buy. $30.000.00 Bulahdelah solar, wineguard arial neg. 0408428800. & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any CLASSIFIEDS in the advertures. $42,500 News Of The Area Ring 4982 8321 ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 2001 Jayco Freedom Pop Top. 15.5ft. L- KAWASAKI 550 Jet shape sgl bds. 3-way fridge. L-shape din- Ski with trailer, Stand ing. 4 burn cook top. up, $800 49971651 batt pack. Alex plug. Rollout awn. Fnt QUINTREX V-nose boot & toolbox. Tare punt 3.85m 15Hp 1180. Gd cond. Reg Evinrude. Gd Cond. 17/5/18. $9,500ono. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 49975922
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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
2006 Commodore sedan. No rego. Best offer 49829526 FORD Falcon sedan ‘04 reg to 09/17 4L 2newtyres & neww/ screen. vgood cond. AA58RN $3999ono Ph 0412334591 HOLDEN Astra sedan 2005 18,000klms, vg LD cond, ATV-49Y SO , $5750 ono Ph 0403832028 HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782
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Gropers & Marauders
run riot
By Rachael VAUGHAN THE highly anticipated day of Premier Rugby arriving in Port Stephens didn’t disappoint, with Nelson Bay Gropers and Medowie Marauders working together to provide an impressive day of televised Premier Rugby after their recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding that sees them effectively supplementing the Gropers’ top teams. The Premier Rugby day was hosted by the Marauders home ground, and there were wins across the board, through all grades, sealing a clean sweep for the day. Premier 2 saw the Marauder-supplemented Gropers take on Waratah. Without a win this season for the Gropers, and with an overheard comment from a few local Waratah insiders that they would be giving the Gropers a bit of a touch up, the end result was nothing short of impressive. The Nelson Bay Gropers smashed Waratah in a very comprehensive first win of 50-5. Premier 1 saw another Marauder-supplemented Gropers versus Waratah CONTINUED Page 8
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