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Road Safety Messages For Kids By Marian SAMPSON
q Lucy Hudson The Little Blue Dinosaur and Sophie McLaughlin (Tom’s older sister) crossing the road safely at Shoal Bay. Photo by Marian Sampson.
STAY safe reminders are now in place in Port Stephens holiday locations thanks to Port Stephens Council and The Little Blue Dinosaur Foundation. The “Holiday Time” campaign in Port Stephens will be conducted alongside similar campaigns 29 other NSW areas where the Foundation’s colourful signs with messages like “Hold My Hand” and “Slow Down Kids Around” will be on roads, in parks and around beaches. Tom’s mother Michelle McLaughlin founded the Little Blue Dinosaur to prevent other families going through a tragic loss like the one her family have endured with the death of Tom through a road
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COMMUNITY feeling is strong when it comes to the proposed
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on review for public comment. Kate Washington told News
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Stay safe reminders are now in place in Port Stephens holiday locations FROM Page 1
accident. Michelle McLaughlin told News Of The Area, “As a nurse I knew the
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Of The Area, “I think that it is really important that Council understand that the communities sentiment is strongly against the proposed increase in built heights in
moment I saw him that we had lost him, the impact that the car made at 50km per hour, left such terrible
the Nelson Bay CBD. “This is an important issue that needs to be put to bed, the community does not want to keep fighting to keep on the right path... however the strategy is clearly different to the community’s needs and wants.” She believes that we can give Nelson Bay a strong heart, and have a township like Noosa and Byron Bay and attract visitors, but not by becoming the next Gold Coast.
carers we need to have the conversation about the fact, that when we are in different places, on our holidays we all need to take extra care, especially when crossing roads on the way to and from beaches. Mayor Ryan Palmer told News Of The Area, “The signs around busy spots like Little Beach
head injuries on Tom.” Four year old Tom had been in a front yard and driveway area with family immediately before the accident. She believes that children under ten years of age need to be managed near roads, they need to have someone holding their hands, and as parents and
“I encourage everybody to make comment on the Nelson Bay Strategy,” she said. Representing the Tomaree Residents and Ratepayers Association Geoff Washington said, “It is important that the community realises that the proposed new heights is the height of the boom of the crane currently on Church Street, and that developers can apply to go even higher that that which will have no limit.”
He also raised the concern of the number of currently empty high rise apartments in the CBD which are occupied on a temporary nature over the summer and Easter holiday periods. Alan Barnes of the Nelson Bay Bowling Club said, “The Club has made significant investment in the premises and that the members are appreciative of the
will hopefully prevent accidents. “As a parent it is really important that we get the road safety messages to children as soon as possible, it only takes a split second for something to go wrong, it is our goal to see everyone home safe after the holidays,” he said.
environment.” He understands that the new strategy would see much of the view corridor from the clubs grounds and restaurant blocked out by new buildings. “I cannot conceive that Council would even think about building heights which would block view corridors, we support the community 110 percent in fighting this proposal,” he said.
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Pam Single
WE’D like to introduce Pam Single. Pam was the first female Councillor elected in Port Stephens in 1974 when Council was known as Port Stephens Shire Council. Being a Councillor living in Boat Harbour in the early 1970s presented Pam with a range of challenges which Councillors don’t face today, she used to save her change and walk to the public phone to call Council to find
out if she had any messages and to conduct her council business. It was in her first year as a Councillor that she and her husband Ray finally had telephone access in their home which made life easier. Pam served as a Councillor between 1974 and 1980. In this time, Pam worked tirelessly at Council to gain acceptance of women as Councillors and to gain sporting facilities
for the community. Pam Single told News Of The Area, “We applied for Sport and Recreation grants to get money and were able to secure grants for all the tennis courts and the then Anna Bay Oval. “I was very pleased to be able to work on securing a long term asset for the community, but I feel that my community work at the Boat Harbour Community Tennis Club was more important than what I did at Council,” she said.
FEDERAL Member for Lyne, the Federal seat to the north adjoining Paterson, Dr David Gillespie has been re-appointed to the Federal
Coalition Government’s Ministry. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull contacted Dr Gillespie to invite him to
again be part of the Ministry as the new Assistant Minister for Children and Families, as part of new ministerial arrangements
q Pam and her husband Ray Single at Boat Harbour. Photo by Marian Sampson. Pam who is now 81, is still connected to the community of Port Stephens and is an avid bowler and bowls coach.
Interestingly, residents of Boat Harbour are still struggling today to gain effective telecommunications just as
Pam did in the early 1970’s, with very limited mobile phone reception available in the area.
announced today. Dr Gillespie said he thoroughly enjoyed working in the Health portfolio as Australia’s Assistant Health Minister, and looked forward to the challenge of new ministerial responsibilities. “Over the past year and half, I have very much enjoyed working with the various health stakeholders and my department in developing new policies to address the maldistribution of Australia’s health workforce. Some of those policies are now at the implementation stage, and others, are being developed in the context of a broader health workforce strategy,” Dr Gillespie said. “The creation of 26 new regional training hubs, three additional University Departments of Rural Health, the expansion of rural doctor training initiatives, expansion of important regional and rural health initiatives including the dental service now being
delivered by the Royal Flying Doctor Service, regional health outreach services like the Heart of Australia Truck and my appointment of Australia’s First Rural Health Commissioner are all significant highlights.” “As the Minister with responsibility for Food Regulation and Health Safety, I was pleased to work with industry and public health stakeholders through the Health Food Partnership to expand and improve the Health Star Rating initiative, and improve the health content of packaged foods through reformulation and portion control.” “Reforms and new initiatives in the National Industrial Chemicals Notification Scheme, Office of the Gene Technology Regulator, the National Blood Authority and the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency have also been an important part of my former role.” “I would also like to
extend my appreciation and gratitude to Health Ministers Sussan Ley and Greg Hunt. Minister Hunt is an outstanding minister doing a great job in the Health portfolio. It’s been a great pleasure assisting him as we continue to implement wide-ranging reforms to improve Australia’s world-class health system to make it sustainable well into the future.” “As the Minister now responsible for Children and Families within the Social Services portfolio headed up by the newly appointed Cabinet Minister Dan Tehan, I am enthusiastic about tackling some of the challenges that we have ahead of us. “It’s a broad policy area that will require many partnerships with key stakeholders in order to improve the social framework for our children, families and local communities.”
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q Federal Assistant Minister for Children and Families, Dr David Gillespie. Governor-General His Excellency Sir Peter Cosgrove
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STORMS, floods, hail, cyclones and bushfires cost our communities dearly. In fact the cost of natural disasters in Australia is 50% more than previously estimated at $9bn in 2015 and is set to increase to $33bn by 2050. These figures include the financial and social cost of disaster mitigation and recovery. The SES are responsible for first response to 96% of disasters caused by weather and bushfire events. Powered by a team of volunteers the SES based at Corlette are the first responders that help to rescue people and property in their hour of need. The SES at Corlette are seeking additional volunteers to be a part of the front line in helping our community, while young and fit volunteers are needed the group also has current active members who are aged into their seventies who perform tasks like
q Some of the Bay based SES team with one of the new emergency response trucks. Photo by Marian Sampson. administration, allocating jobs and manning the radios. Phil Hudson of the SES told News Of The Area, “I encourage locals in the Bay area to get involved, this area has a similar population size to that of Raymond Terrace, and yet Raymond Terrace has
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q Chamber Volunteers Elf - David Redwood, Santa Chris Muir and Tomaree Business Chamber President Leah Anderson at the Bay Business Breakfast at Horizons Golf Resort. Photo by Marian Sampson.
two times the number of volunteers. “Given the population explosion experienced here in summer we need to be able to serve that community in the event of a storm,” he said. SES Corlette have recently acquired two new rescue trucks at a
cost of $179,000 each with Raymond Terrace also acquiring one of the new trucks which is a significant investment into the future of disaster mitigation in the region.. The Bay SES are seeking assistance in gaining funding for a
larger shed to house their equipment as well as volunteers.
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at the Bay being called a success by new Chamber President Leah Anderson. Leah Anderson told News Of The Area, “We will be working with the Tomaree Residents and Ratepayers Association, the membership and Nelson Bay Now to respond to the proposed Nelson Bay Strategy with an aim to providing Council with feedback in relation to what the community is seeking for the future.” She believes that the Chamber will now be seen to focus more on hearing what members want and delivering it in the year
ahead. “It is great to see so many people here at this busy time of year, I hope that businesses are now ready to welcome our visitors and showcasing what Nelson Bay and the Tomaree Peninsula has to offer. “I wish everyone a safe, healthy and happy Christmas and hope that you enjoy the festive season and the increased business that it brings to our community,” she said. The next Bay Business Breakfast will be held at Nelson Bay Golf Club on 8 March, 2018.
All volunteers are provided with uniforms, equipment and training free and the vital service that they deliver to the community is professional and rewarding.
Tomaree Businesses Strength in Numbers THE Tomaree Business Chamber proved that it is strong with the business community coming out to support the last Bay Business Breakfast for 2017. The Breakfast series are designed to allow businesses to network together, to learn and create opportunities for connections and future collaborations. The event celebrated the success of the community events which have been held in the CBD this year with Tastes
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Drone Camp for Girls
By Rachael VAUGHAN
BREAKING stereotypes for young girls is a wonderful thing, and there’s a program coming to Port Stephens that is smashing stereotypes out of the park, and encouraging girls to join a traditionally male dominated field. The ‘ME’ Program is hosting two ‘camps’ in the January school holidays for girls to learn drone piloting.
The two day Sheflies (she-flies) events will be held at two Hunter locations - PCYC Port Stephens and Hunter School of Performing Arts. The camps will teach girls; manual flight tutorial and practice (hands-on), scenario based flight practice activities (handson), real-life applications of drone technology, Australian regulations,
safety considerations and flight briefing. Girls will work in teams of three throughout the sessions and swap between the roles of Pilot in Charge, Co-Pilot, and Air Traffic Controller. Girls in the program will learn by undertaking ‘real life’ scenarios. The Port Stephens camp will take place on Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 January 2018, from 8.30am—4pm each day
at PCYC Port Stephens (7 Austral Street, Nelson Bay). The course will then run again in Newcastle on Wednesday 17 and Thursday 18 January 2018 from 8.30am – 4pm each day in the Bini shell hall at Hunter School of Performing Arts (Broadmeadow Road, Broadmeadow). The course costs only $50 total per person, which includes the two day drone course, lunch and snacks. Jackie Dujmovic from the Sheflies program told News Of
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q The girls will recreate real life situations.
q Girls get hands on experience flying drones.
to that interests them.” “Sheflies generates conversation around gender equality in STEM, using the world of drones to inspire and provide a platform for change to occur,” she said. You can find more information on the program, or book a place, at: http:// www.meprogram.com.au/ sheflies-drone-camp-in-portstephens/
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The Area, “This program will be the first event of its kind in NSW and is being sponsored by regional development Hunter and Me Program.” “It will be a great opportunity for local girls to learn more about this growing industry, and to immerse themselves in two days of cementing the knowledge in their heads that they can do anything they put their mind
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to see all the beautiful entries from local preschool students who shared their Christmas card designs with me.” “Choosing a winner was a difficult task but I couldn’t resist Luke’s Christmas tree design, with its bright colours and great energy.” “Preschool is such an important time in a child’s life, as the Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education, I’m always striving
q Kate Washington MP with the budding artists and Finalist Holly at Raymond Terrace Preschool.
q Kate Washington MP presenting Luke with his winning certificate, joined by Luke’s mum Madeleine, grandparents Jacqui and Derek, and siblings Caleb and Stephanie.
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to promote the positives of pre-schooling.” “I’m delighted that my Christmas Card this year, which was sent to over 600 people, is an example of the magic that happens in preschools every day. Ms Washington hopes that the preschool Christmas Card design competition will provide encouragement to our young, up and coming artists, to explore their creativity and be confident in their abilities. “I thank all of the children and preschools who participated in the competition, and Angela Pobie at Colorfast, Salamander Bay, for working her magic with the final production of the card,” she said.
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KATE Washington MP decided her Christmas cards this year needed the best level of creative talent possible to make them special, so she put the call out to the preschoolers of Port Stephens to design her card. For the first time, the design competition was directed to preschool students and entries were received from across the Port Stephens region. The response was phenomenal, and News Of The Area is proud to report on the winning finalists and winning card designer. An artwork created by Luke Elsegood of Salamander Bay has taken out the 2017 Port Stephens Christmas Card Design Competition as the overall winner. Luke, aged 5, is a student at Karingal Preschool from Nelson Bay. Ms Washington also praised the highly commended entries and announced the finalists from other local preschools across Port Stephens. These preschoolers included; Holly, Aged 5, Raymond Terrace, Rory, Aged
5, Shoal Bay, Arabella, Aged 5, Nelson Bay and April, Aged 5, Soldiers Point. Ms Washington took time from her busy schedule to visit many of these budding young artists at their schools, to pose for pictures and thank them for their creative efforts. Luke’s artwork is featured on the front of the card, while all finalists are recognised inside the Christmas card. Ms Washington told News Of The Area, “It was wonderful
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EVERYONE loves going to the movies and the best sort of movie is coming to the Bay on 6 January. The Secret Life Of Pets will be presented at the very first Cinema Under the Stars at Nelson Bay Newcastle Permanent CEO Terry Millet told News Of The Area, “Who doesn’t love the Bay in early January? “It’s filled with sunshine, blue water, and families making memories.” He believes that it simply made sense for Newcastle Permanent to extend our free Cinema Under the Stars program to Port Stephens in 2018. “I have no doubt that this free event will be a hit with locals and visitors alike and will quickly become an annual family tradition,” Mr Millet said. The movie will be shown at Tomaree Sports Fields at the corner of Salamander Way and Nelson Bay Road, Nelson Bay.. The event kicks off at 5.30pm with a fantastic line-up of family friendly entertainment and activities before the blockbuster movie. The event is being delivered with Radio Bay FM as the official radio partner. Radio Bay FM’s Geoff Brown told News Of The Area, “Proud to be the radio partner it’s a great event for port stephens and we are very pleased to be involved. Reg Dowton our breakfast announcer will be there with giveaways for the crowd and all this week Bay FM has been giving away some hamper packs courtesy of Newcastle Permanent.
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I’M writing because I am a bit incensed about the piece in Bay News of the Area 121 December 2017 reporting on the council’s release of the “endorsed strategy”. I have come to realise that this council still has
some massive integrity problems which most people thought would have disappeared after the recent election. Your piece in 21 December edition seems to present the impression that the general population is enthusiastic about increased building heights in Nelson
Bay. This is the absolute opposite of the truth. As you know, I let off steam via my pencil and I’ve developed a full head of steam in the past few months over this issue. John Ballantyne Nelson Bay
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THE team at Horizons Golf Resort have decided to do something positive to help those living with cancer and teamed up with the Mark Hughes Foundation to raise vital funds for research. Director of Horizons Golf Resort, Bob Westbury told
News Of The Area, “Horizons were very committed to seeing the day a success.” He believes that they raised in excess of $4000 for the Mark Hughes Foundation. “The team at Horizons were inspired to support cancer research after a family member of one of our team was recently diagnosed,” he
said. There are different cancers, and brain cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in children, and adults aged under 40 in Australia. However, very little is known about brain cancer, its causes or how to effectively treat it. The Mark Hughes
Foundation was formed so that research can be carried out to decrease mortality rates and decrease the incidence of brain cancer in Australia. “We are really proud to be showcasing Horizons for this event and we are very excited about the outcome, so many local people supported us and the Mark Hughes Foundation through the day,” he said. The golf was great and best Net was won by Luke Crawford, Mark Gilson, Mick Dundas and Daniel Hendrie with a net 52. Scratch was won by Colleen O’Brien,
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NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN FOR APPOINTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO THE BRANDY HILL QUARRY COMMUNITY CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE. Want to contribute to your community? Many State Significant Projects in NSW have Community Consultative Committees. These committees provide a forum for open dialogue between the proponent and representatives of the local community, stakeholder groups and local councils on issues directly relating to the project. We are looking for people who live locally or are a member of a stakeholder group (community, environment, Aboriginal or industry) to join the Brandy Hill Quarry Community Consultative Committee. Your role as a committee member would be voluntary. Selection criteria: You will be expected to contribute constructively to committee discussions, attend around (four) meetings a year, and communicate information about the Brandy Hill Quarry between the committee and the broader community. If you would like to apply, please contact the Independent Chairperson of the Brandy Hill Community Consultative Committee, Lisa Andrews, ph: 0401 609 693 or ic.articulatesolutions@gmail.com to receive a copy of the relevant nomination form and further information. Applications must be lodged by Thursday 25th January 2018 and be sent to the Independent Chairperson at the above email address or via post to: PO Box 6017, Lake Munmorah NSW 2259.
PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE A MOBILE PHONE TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY IN SOLDIERS POINT Optus plans to improve the telecommunications services in Soldiers Point and surrounding areas with the installation of a telecommunications facility at an existing site to improve coverage and mobile phone services in the area. Optus proposes to install a new telecommunications facility at: - 5-7 Mitchell Street, Soldiers Point NSW 2317 (RFNSA No. 2317002) Involving: • The replacement of three (3) existing panel antennas with three (3) new Optus antennas at a height of 15.7m on new mounts; • The installation of twelve (12) new Remote Radio Units (RRUs) at a height of 15.7m on the existing tower on new mounts; • The installation of a new GPS antenna at a height of 16.7m; • Associated and necessary ancillary works to ensure the proper functioning of the telecommunications facility including cabling, earthing, signage, safe access, electrical works and replacement or strengthening of the existing mounting arrangement. The proposed works do not require development approval. The proposed works are defined as “Low-impact Facilities” in accordance with the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997 and “maintenance activity” as defined in Schedule 3 of the Telecommunications Act 1997. The proposed infrastructure complies with the ACMA EMR regulatory arrangements. Further information can be obtained from Edwina Ross on (02) 9363 3815 or email to info@commplan.com.au or from www.rfnsa.com.au using the RFNSA Reference Number as listed above. Written submissions on the proposals should be addressed to Optus C/- CommPlan Pty Ltd, PO Box 267, Edgecliff NSW 2027 and received by 4th January 2018.
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Sailing Scholarships By Marian SAMPSON SAILING is a sport that many people don’t consider, yet lessons can be affordable and skills learnt can stay with you for life. Graham Oborn of the Soldiers Point Marina Sailing School told News Of The Area, “We are very fortunate to have an anonymous donor from Melbourne making available two scholarships for children aged between 8-11 to learn how to sail.” He believes that the scholarships will be awarded to children whose families may not be able to afford to pay for sporting lessons for their children. The scholarships were offered after the Melbourne based families children
participated in learning to sail programs while staying in the Bay. Students at the Soldiers Point Marina Sailing School start out learning to sail on the Optimus sailing dinghy. Bill Brill whose daughter Emily Brill is about to commence sailing lessons at the school told News Of The Area, “Emily has a brother and sister who have done the program before and Graham was amazing, the children developed confidence through the program.” The lessons are undertaken from the sheltered beach at Soldiers Point Marina and anyone interested in applying for the scholarships should contact Carmen Holden at the Marina for further information.
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