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Grant Hits The Jackpot $20K Winfall By Sarah STOKES
SHOAL Bay local Grant Bendeich, has come up trumps winning $20k in the SportsPick NRL Super Tipper 2017. Grant, who placed all his bets at his local, Shoal Bay Country Club, came top to win the Statewide title and the coveted prize money. Mr Bendeich has been a Bay local for 30 years, running various restaurants in that time. More recently he was co-owner of Ocean View restaurant at Fingal Bay Surf Life Saving Club. The die-hard Knights fan told News Of The Area, “This
q Grant receives the winner’s cheque: Debra Robinson (Gaming Supervisor); Grant Bendeich; Peter Trenaman (Licensee). Photo by Marie Loach
Mambo Protest By Marian SAMPSON COMMUNITY
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acceptable.” Ms Washington believes the Government should immediately buy back this core koala habitat. Consideration is being
given to classifying koalas in Port Stephens as endangered; the protection of this six hectare parcel of land is crucial to the survival of our koalas. “I encourage everyone who wants to see this environmentally sensitive land protected to contact Port
Stephens Council and make a submission about the use of this land,” she said. Kate Washington is also advising residents to contact the Minister for the Environment, Gabrielle Upton, to urge her to do the right thing, and buy back the core koala habitat.
Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer said, “Council has received an application for a development at Port Stephens Drive, Salamander Bay, which neighbours the Mambo Wetlands site. There is clearly significant community interest in this matter which I’m aware
q Crowd being asked to sign a petition “We object to any development of Mambo Wanda Wetlands”.
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year I picked with my head instead of my heart. I think that was the key.” Grant was presented with a cheque by Marie Loach, Business Development Manager of Sportspick. He says that he has no plans to splash out on exotic holidays or any other treats but will instead put the money in the bank. A very provident decision Grant. Many congratulations. q Gardeners Yvonne Hill and Ruth Conley at the Garden.
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q Mayor Ryan Palmer stated “I share the community’s angst”. Photos by Marian Sampson
Dig Deep Celebrate Garden Week By Marian SAMPSON
CHRISTMAS Bush Garden Club and the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre are collaborating together to celebrate Garden Week. The Christmas Bush Garden Club has been running in Nelson Bay for over 35 years. Yvonne Hill, head of the enthusiastic gardening group told News Of The Area, “Port Stephens Community Arts Centre will be opening their gardens to the public on Sunday 8 October.” She believes that this will be a great day for families too,
as children can explore the fairy garden. “As part of National Gardening week, our Garden Club which is included in the 45,000 National Garden Club members is holding an open day to provide the public with an opportunity to discover the tranquillity of our magnificent garden,” she said. The Christmas Bush Club has been looking after a section of the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre and on the approach to Nelson Bay Road. It is a part of their charter that members help with
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has significant ecological constraints.” “I’d encourage the community to take the opportunity to make a submission and be heard on this matter.” “I know Council staff have been proactive in reaching out to community groups to make them aware of this application and exhibition process. I strongly encourage everyone to participate,” Mayor Palmer said. Councillor Abbott said, “This development application has angered and upset locals who have loved and cared for the site for decades. The sensitivities of the site are very well known and I share that community angst.” Councillor Nell added that, ideally, the land should become part of a National Park.
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Mayor Steps Down from Chamber Presidency
By Marian SAMPSON
PORT Stephens Mayor and Tomaree Business Chamber President Ryan Palmer announced this week that he will step down as President of the Business Chamber. The change will take place at the Chamber AGM which will be held in November. The move will allow him to focus on his new role as Mayor, at Port Stephens Council. The announcement was made at the Tomaree Business Chamber Breakfast meeting
attended by around 100 local business people at the new Nelson Bay Golf Club. Ryan Palmer in his capacity of President of the Tomaree Business Chamber said, “The Chamber is in good hands, we are rolling out some really good projects including Tastes at the Bay.” He believes in the importance of events like the business breakfasts for business, and the community, as they help businesses stay connected and informed. “Chamber was one of the instigators of the Yacaaba
Street extension, which will see better traffic flow throughout the Nelson Bay Township,” he said. Guest speaker Susan Wilson of Regional Development of Australia spoke at the breakfast about the opportunities that regional communities can pursue and gain funding for. She spoke of potential opportunities including a satellite university campus in the Port Stephens region, and the need for school students to undertake studies in science, technology, engineering and
the files “contain a wealth of information” on ancestors’ lives. “[They] may help you to find an elusive ancestor who simply disappeared,” Ms Davis said. The discussion will examine State archives held for Government asylums for the infirm and destitute and mental asylum records and how to access them. The Tomaree Family
History Group hold workshops on the first Saturday of each month. The group was formed in 2000 by a group of people with the shared aim of fostering interest in genealogy and family history. The group has a resource room which has a range of books, reference materials, computers and family history research programs.
Seek out an elusive ancestor By Jo FINN
IS there an elusive ancestor in your family tree? Are you interested in finding out more about probate and wills? The Tomaree Family History Group is hosting guest speaker Gail Davis, Senior Archivist, Research and Publications, from State Archives NSW to discuss probate and wills, as well as asylum records on Saturday 7 October at 9.30am at Tomaree Library. The first talk on probate and wills will focus on ‘Probate Packets’. A grant of probate is the authority given by the Supreme Court of NSW to the executors to deal with a deceased person’s estate. “The will in the Probate Packet is considered by the court to be the only legal document,” Ms Davis said. The second part of the presentation will focus on deceased estate files from the days when death duties were paid to the State government. According to Ms Davis,
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mathematics (STEM). These studies will ensure that youth is industry ready when seeking employment. Susan Wilson’s presentation included information on opportunities for communities. “Now is the time,” she said. Interested groups should connect with Regional Development Australia, to take advantage of future opportunities.
q Mayor Ryan Palmer speaking at the Bay Business Breakfast where he announced that he would step down from the Tomaree Business Chamber Presidency. Photo by Marian Sampson
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POLICE have charged a woman following investigations into alleged child grooming at a Port Stephens school. Strike Force Minnamorra was established in June by Police to investigate allegations into the procuring and grooming of children for sexual activity by an employee at the school. It is allege that a number of explicit text messages and phone calls were sent between a 50-year-old female employee and a male student aged 15. Investigations also revealed a second student, aged 16, was also involved on Sunday, show the water is safe for swimming and fishing. Hunter Water advised Council on Thursday 26 September that a blockage
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in sending and receiving messages and phone calls from the woman. About 3.30pm on Wednesday last week, the woman attended Raymond Terrace Police Station where she was interviewed and later charged with grooming a child for unlawful sexual activity, use of a carriage service to groom a child under 16 years for sex and use of a carriage service to menace, harass or offend. She was given conditional bail and will appear in Raymond Terrace Local Court on Monday 6 November 2017. The woman is no longer employed by the school. In a letter from the school
in a local wastewater main had caused wastewater to enter the stormwater system and flow out to the beach at Shoal Bay. The beach was
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Chamber and Tourism to Share Premises
By Marian SAMPSON
IT has been on the agenda for Nelson Bay for many years, and now two key business groups have combined their headquarters, making the business of driving and building business in the bay more collaborative. Tomaree Business Chamber is on the move, as the premises it has occupied for the last few years has been demolished, making way for the long awaited Yacaaba Street extension. Destination Port Stephens (DPS) had outgrown its office. Timing and common goals lead to a decision to share a premises with Tomaree Business Chamber
at 32A and B, Nelson Towers, Victoria Parade, Nelson Bay. Bringing the two teams together under one roof, in a purpose-designed office space will enhance communication and promote a stronger working relationship for the future of Port Stephens. “The move to share an office space makes great business sense for both organisations, with collaboration between us on important local projects, on the increase over the past 18 months,” Chamber President, Ryan Palmer said. The collaboration has seen DPS marketing the Chamber’s events over the past 18 months driving
Car for Dylan By Marian SAMPSON
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communications for Bluewater Country Music, Tastes at the Bay and the inaugural “Love Summer, Love Nelson” Bay campaign. Peter Clough of the Tomaree Business Chamber told News Of The Area, “The two entities will remain independent while sharing some facilities.” He believes that while Chamber and DPS have similar objectives, they have different strategic directions. “Chamber deals directly with the business community, we are here to support them,” he said. All other contact details for both organisations have not changed. Sporting Hope Association, 160 bowlers, and many more people who cared, to deliver a car with a chairlift to the
q Danny Eather of Destination Port Stephens with Peter Clough of Tomaree Business Chamber. Photo by Marian Sampson
family of Medowie boy Dylan. The Sporting Hope Association got the ball rolling with a social bowls
q Con Moores, Russ Crompton, Julie Burns (The Sporting Hope Committee), Kasie Sargeant, (Mother), Barry Gamer (Salamander Bay Car Sales), Allan Barnes (President Nelson Bay Bowling Club) and Dean McCarthy (CEO Nelson Bay Bowling Club).
Port’s Palliative Care By Marian SAMPSON
PORT Stephens Palliative Care Service comprises of a medical team, trained volunteers and a fundraising committee. They provide care and support to patients for endof-life care and those living with chronic illnesses around Port Stephens. The service is operated 24 hours per day, seven days per week, with after-hours telephone advice. Member for Port Stephens Kate Washington was a welcome guest at the volunteers’ September meeting. Kate Washington MP told News Of The Area, “It was terrific to meet with the amazing volunteers at Port Stephens Palliative Care.” She believes that providing support to families at the most difficult time in their lives is some of the most important and meaningful work that anyone could do. Kate went on to express her thanks to the
volunteers, for their care and compassion, as many families in our community have been supported by their kindness over many years. “It was also clear to me that there’s a lot more that the NSW Government should be doing to ensure that our volunteers have the resources they need to carry out their important work. There are also more resources needed, to ensure that there’s adequate professional palliative care available for people facing the most difficult days,” she said. All volunteers of Port Stephens Palliative Care undertake a training course prior to commencement so that they are able to meet the needs of those who the service cares for. The volunteers deliver on a variety of tasks suited to their interests and skills, which include transport services to appointments and treatments. The patients and their carers are also offered respite through the service, allowing
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fundraising event which was held earlier this year. The event was aimed at raising funds to buy a car for Dylan and his family whose need was getting to the point of desperation. Dylan has nodular heterotopia, which results in daily epileptic seizures; in addition he is blind, unable to walk, talk, sit, and he also has no gait muscles. A car that enabled Dylan to be transported easily was a high priority for the family. Sporting Hope’s committee member Jim Hall told News Of The Area, “We are really proud to have been able to raise enough funds and support to purchase a 2016 Kia Carnival which is a suitable vehicle to transport Dylan comfortably and without undue manual
handling.” He believes that community coming together is needed in cases where families are dealing with out-of-the ordinary circumstances, like Dylan’s family is. “The Sporting Hope Association would like to extend our deepest appreciation to Nelson Bay Bowling Club, and everyone who supported the event as without this support we would have been unable to provide the vehicle to Dylan’s family,” he said. The vehicle was presented to Dylan’s mother Kasie Sargeant earlier this month. The Sporting Hope Association is a not-for-profit organisation which relies entirely on volunteers.
q The Port Stephens Palliative Care team with Port Stephens MP Kate Washington: Rosemary Toscano, Marilyn Mitchell, Carol Farrow, Kate Washington, Alison Bowman, Vicki Collister, Barbara Arathoon, Jan Miller, Debbie Childs, and Jo Buckland-Jones.
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100 Years Young
By Marian SAMPSON
FRED Burton was one of the few who make it to their 100th birthday. It was only in January
that the Probus Club of Port Stephens was helping Fred Burton celebrate his 100th birthday and now there will be a celebration of his life on Tuesday 10 October, 2pm
q Celebrating his 100th Birthday at Probus in January 2017.
at the Nelson Bay Baptist Church; a church he helped establish. Fred was a past President of Probus and a member for 31 years and was presented with his thirty years of Probus membership in 2016. Dr Burton was also Nelson Bay’s first full time dentist before his retirement. Fred’s attendance at meetings had been very regular up until earlier this year; he always sat in the front row with his mate, Cyril Blowes. He was a keen and very accomplished snooker player with the Club’s snooker group well into his nineties and showed the “younger” ones a thing or two before handing in his cue. Ann Gibson, President and Publicity Officer of the Probus Club of Port Stephens, told News Of The Area, “The Club feels very privileged to have had such a fine gentleman as a member for so long and he will be missed by a lot of members in that front row seat of his.”
Bags and balloons endanger marine life in the bay
By Marian SAMPSON
PLASTIC bags and balloons kill marine animals and birds;
they ingest them and die. Animals mistake balloons and plastic bags for jellyfish. Green Sea and Loggerhead
Turtles live in Port Stephens, both are threatened species and jellyfish form part of their diets.
q A Loggerhead Turtle. Photo by David Harasti, Research Scientist with NSW Department of Primary Industries
Good Food, Good Wine, Good Friends
By Marian SAMPSON
THE foundation of all Probus Clubs is to provide friendship, fellowship and fun, often the best way of combining all three is gathering to wine and dine. Fingal Bay Probus Club is no exception, and they are lucky to have two volunteers who never fail to discover great places for their fellow members to enjoy and of course, in the Port Stephens area there is a huge range of choices. Members, Rosamund Martin and Maureen
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friendships that Probus fosters is a very important part of life for many of our members; we laugh together, share experiences and are there for each other,” she said. The Probus Club of Fingal Bay meets on the second Monday of every month at 9.30am at The Fingal Bay Sports and Recreation Club, and offers a selection of activities and a variety of guest speakers. New members and visitors are always welcome.
q They’re the Hostesses with the Mostest, Maureen Platzer and Rosamund Martin. Photo by Norman Martin
Danny Eather of Destination Port Stephens told News Of The Area, “It is vital for the tourism businesses in our region that we protect the natural assets of Port Stephens, including those who live beneath the surface, who are somewhat harder to see.” He believes that residents and tourists alike are keen to see turtles and other marine species protected and if we can make small changes that may help, like the use and disposal of plastic bags that would be good. “Our turtles, and the other inhabitants of the Bay
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need our help; in disposing of plastic properly we are protecting the future of our environment,” he said There are calls to ban single use plastic bags. Nigel Dique of Econetwork said, “Stopping the use of single use bags at checkouts is definitely a step in the right direction.” “It is important that this does not result in unintended consequences, reusable plastic bags are not the end of the story as these break down and leave micro particles which end up in the environment.” “Stores like Bunnings
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Now the dust has settled concerning the last local government election, I’m still peeved by something. There was no sausage sizzle. It was the same at the last federal election. Not one sizzling sausage in sight. With most elections about as interesting as watching cement set, the only thing that saved them was the almost compulsory sizzle, raffle or cake stall. What is happening to democracy and the Australian way of life? Yours, Dear JWS,
Mr JWS
The wafting odour of a sizzling sausage is enough to entice even the most reticent voter. Forget the optimistic political pundits handing out flyers. We don’t vote because Roger McMinty is going to build a theme park in Tea Gardens, or Mary Rogerson is going to fill every pot hole in Hawks Nest. No, Mr JWS, we attend the polling booths, every man and his dog (particularly his dog), for the sausage sizzle (and to dodge a fine). Communities live and breath sausage sizzles. There’s something nourishing about trying to balance an icy can of lemonade in one hand and a slice of white bread, soggy with barbecue sauce, offal juice and sheep intestine, in the other. I mean emotionally nourishing, of course, because it’s certainly not nourishing from a dietary perspective. We’d be better off with half-coconuts filled with quinoa, beetroot, sprouts, cucumber and grated carrot (washed down with a pineapple, orange and mint smoothie). But where’s the fun in that, JWS? We’re not a bunch of Bondi Hipsters. No, we’re Hawks Nest Hobblers with Hip Replacements. And we’re okay with that, as long as it comes with a sausage on voting day.
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Kids To Get Active
By Sarah STOKES
THE NSW Government has recently launched a welcomed new initiative to get kids active and healthy. From January 2018, parents will be able to register online to receive the annual $100 rebate for each child aged from Kindergarten to Year 12. This was a key initiative in the 2017-18 state budget as a result of concerns regarding rising obesity levels amongst children. The Premier, Gladys Berejiklian, is committed to reducing childhood obesity by five percent over 10 years. The scheme will be funded by $207 million over four years. The vouchers can
be used towards sports registration fees, swimming lessons, gymnastics or athletics. A consultation is being held prior to the starting date to decide exactly which activities will be covered. The vouchers are not means-tested as they are to encourage physical activity for children. Activity and healthy living habits are formed at a young age, so it is really imperative that parents encourage their children to be as active as possible. Local sports organisations that have committed to accepting the vouchers include: Tomaree Aquatic Centre, Nelson Bay Hockey Club, Nelson Bay Football Club and Port Stephens Power Junior AFL Club.
Suellen Goyne, Manager of Tomaree Aquatic Centre told News Of The Area, “Anything that gets kids healthy and active, we will support. Living in this area and surrounded by water, it is so important to learn to swim.” The Department of Health estimates 20-25 percent of children and adolescents in Australia are overweight, with a quarter of that figure classed as obese. Lack of exercise can lead to other health problems such as depression, diabetes type 2, sleep apnoea, breathlessness and heat intolerance. These vouchers will be warmly received by local parents and by clubs and organisations to encourage sporting uptake.
THE Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is reminding taxpayers there are serious consequences if they choose not to meet their tax obligations this tax time. Assistant Commissioner Kath Anderson said most Australians want to do the right thing, but some refuse to pay their share, or pay at all. “In the first instance we always try to help and educate taxpayers about how to get their tax right. Unfortunately in some cases people don’t respond or deliberately make false statements to avoid paying the right amount of tax – and we have to pursue this,” she said. Ms Anderson said the ATO has sophisticated systems and analytics that ensure wrongdoing can’t fly under the radar. If a claim raises a red flag in the system, auditors will investigate further. “In 2015–16 for individual taxpayers we conducted around 450,000 reviews and audits, resulting in adjustments of nearly $1 billion in income tax, and prosecuted over 1,300 taxpayers,” Ms Anderson said. “Criminal investigations and prosecution are a last resort and not something we take lightly. However, Australians expect us to make sure nobody gets a free ride and we are prepared to use all the avenues available to us to protect the integrity of the tax
system. “Our message to all taxpayers is that the ATO takes firm action against those who actively choose to ignore their obligations or try to game the system.” “When choosing a course of action, we consider a number of factors including a taxpayer’s history of compliance, and the number of chances we’ve already given them to get back on track with their obligations,” Ms Anderson said. “The decision to prosecute is only made if we have exhausted other options to get the taxpayer to change their behaviour and correct their affairs.” The ATO is aware some people are willing to take risks and falsely claim work-related expenses. Ms Anderson said taxpayers considering risky claims should be on notice that the ATO is serious about dealing
with non-compliance, and the consequences can be costly for those found to be doing the wrong thing. “In the worst cases a penalty can be up to 95% of the tax shortfall amount. For example, we took a taxpayer to court over his false car work-related expense claims in two consecutive years, and he was ordered to pay more than $4,000 in fines and court costs,” Ms Anderson said. “In another instance, a taxpayer had neglected to lodge his tax returns over a 12-year period despite being given a number of opportunities to comply. After being fined more than $100,000 and still failing to get his tax affairs in order, he was handed down an eight month suspended sentence. To find out more about what deductions you can legitimately claim this tax time, visit ato.gov.au/ deductions.
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October is Safe Work Month
By Marian SAMPSON
OCTOBER is National Safe Work Month. SafeWork Australia tells us that workplace injuries cost the economy $61.8 billion a year, a cost that the whole community bears. This October we are being urged to check our workplaces and share our knowledge on how to improve workplace safety. Darrell Barnett of Soldiers Point Marina told News Of
The Area, “As employers, managers and employees everyone is responsible for safe workplaces.” He believes that a safe workplace is part of having a good workplace. “We all want to go home to our families at the end of the day and we all need to have a safe environment to work in,” he said. If you would like to find out about how to add a Safe Work Month activity or campaign in your workplace,
you can find out more at the Safe Work Australia website where you can download the free kit with posters and messages for your workplace, as well as safety activities and the free guide to building a safe and healthy workplace. Businesses that participate in a competition on the site could win $5000 in prize money. Everyone in the community benefits from safer workplaces.
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q Darrell Barnett of Soldier Point Marina performing tasks as Chief Warden during Safe Work Month at Soldiers Point Marina. Photo by Marian Sampson
THE area behind Tanilba’s scout hall became something of a ‘tent city’ at the beginning of the school holidays. Some 55 cubs, both boys and girls, from as far afield as Nelson Bay, Anna Bay, Clarence Town, Medowie and Tilligerry set up a camp there over three days to hone their skills.
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Group leader Ralph Francis said that the ‘learn by doing’ scouting principle formed the basis of their activities. “It’s all about developing physical and mental awareness, independence, responsibility, social skills and initiative,” he said. “Many of these children haven’t been away from home before so they will have to rely on themselves
and their friends to get by,” he added. “Some will find it hard as iPods, mobiles and other electronic devices are banned.” “We plan bush walking around the foreshore and across to the water tower as well as an inspection of the ‘Habitat’ nature reserve,” he told News Of The Area. “Unfortunately, the total fire ban will prevent us having our planned campfire but we will have a mock one and cook our food in the kitchen at the hall.”
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IF you’re looking for a new place to try out and visit this weekend, why not try the delectable tastes, ice cold beverages and live tunes at
Benchmark on Booner in beautiful Hawks Nest. On Friday night, Benchmark will have the smooth tunes of Witchery playing at 6pm. Witchery is the brainchild
of Janie Wanless, who wanted to start a band that covers both the classics and modern dance tracks. Witchery has been performing as a duo for two years now and is about to
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q Janie and Jake from Witchery. launch their five piece covers band under the same name. Currently, the duo consists of Janie Wanless on lead vocals and Jake Hunt on lead vocals and lead guitar. Witchery cover everything from AC/DC to Rihanna; and everything in between. There is plenty of Aussie
rock in there along with some rocked up versions of Bruno Mars, Miley Cyrus and Salt’n’Pepper. Janie told News Of The Area, “This is our first performance at Benchmark, but we have performed locally at Tea Gardens Country Club, Tilligerry RSL and venues around Port Stephens like
Seabreeze Hotel, Anna Bay Tavern and Nelson Bay Diggers.” “We’d love to see lots of new faces in the audience.” “Come along to the Benchmark and experience the magic ... dance like no one’s watching and party like a rockstar!”
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Swing into Supporting Youth By Marian Sampson
THE Real Futures Foundation’s inaugural Latitude One Charity Golf Day is being held on 20 October and the Foundation is inviting the community to sign up to support local youth. The Foundation’s Chairman and one of the golf day’s sponsors Craig Baumann, told News Of The Area, “We are really excited to be a part of the day, and to be welcoming Latitude One as the Real Futures Foundation’s Golf Day’s naming rights sponsor.”
He believes that conducting an event like the golf day allows the Foundation to gain positive exposure and assist in the delivery of youth programs in Port Stephens. “Participating on the day will not only be great fun but players will have a chance to win one of two cars and a boat, as well as other great golfing and holiday prizes,” he said. Golfer, non golfer it doesn’t matter every swing you take at the Latitude One Real Futures Foundation Charity Golf Day is one that
will make a real and positive difference to the lives of Port Stephens youth. One attendee on the day will walk away with a week’s holiday in a luxury apartment on the Sunshine Coast. There are great prizes including sporting memorabilia with a Sir Don Bradman signed framed print, restaurant vouchers and more. Registration forms can be downloaded at www. realfutures.com.au or you can call 0459 333 851 to find out more.
q Wayne Palise of Bay Boat Sales with the boat that is one of three major hole in one prizes at the Latitude One Real Futures Foundation Inaugural Charity Golf Day. Photo by Marian Sampson.
Sea Shelter Marine Conservation By Marian SAMPSON
SEA Shelter is a new Port Stephens Not-For-Profit, dedicated to local marine conservation, founded by Marine Biologist Ryan Pereira and his partner Lia Pereira, who are also the owners of Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters at Bobs Farm. The duo are passionate about preserving the local environment and assisting species that are endangered or threatened. Lia Pereira told News Of The Area, “Irukandji is involved in some breeding programs to assist threatened species.” She believes that there is a need for conservation at local and national levels, which will see species which are threatened, preserved along with unique environments. “Sea Shelter is about research, rehabilitation, rescue and regeneration.” The Sea Shelter research program will contribute to the knowledge base of Elasmobranchs (cartilaginous fish, including sharks), recording age and growth characteristics which will allow Sea Shelter to construct an aged-based population model on these species.
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Sea Shelter will fill a gap in the region where there is minimal rehabilitation available for marine animals, specifically fish. There are also plans to undertake a program which will rescue animals from traps and nets. “The Port Stephens region has areas of mangroves, salt marshes, seagrass beds, giant sponge beds, soft corals and tiny sea horse gardens that can benefit from regeneration.” Lia believes that Port
Stephens and the Hunter is an ecological hotspot in Australia and that Sea Shelter’s mission to maintain, assist in attenuation programs or regenerate the habitats already lost is beneficial to the environment. “Sea Shelter runs entirely through volunteers who donate their time to the ocean, and hopefully generous donations of the public, with all funds raised going straight to the ocean,” she said. You can find out more about Sea Shelter and contributing to a positive impact on the Port Stephens environment by visiting seashelter.org.
q Lia Pereira, founder of Sea Shelter working with the endangered sharks breeding program at Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters at Bobs Farm. Photo by Marian Sampson
Swearing in Ceremony By Rachael VAUGHAN
THE new Port Stephens Council lineup is official, with a special ceremony not seen before in Port Stephens Council history. Councillors were formally sworn in, with their choice of oath or acknowledgement, in front of a packed crowd at the Port Stephens Council Chambers. Mayor Ryan Palmer took his oath first, and was sworn in as our new popularly elected Mayor. He now also holds the title of being the youngest Mayor to be elected in Port Stephens. He thanked the Port Stephens residents in the audience, telling them “I want to thank you for your support, and trusting that I, in turn, will support you all, and our community, and give Port Stephens all that it deserves.” Each individual councillor was then given their chance to address the crowd, thank their supporters, and discuss their vision for the new
term. Central Ward Councillor Sarah Smith said, “This has been such a great experience getting to know so many wonderful people in our community, and I am so thankful to have been elected with experienced councillors
and newly elected councillors.” “I am looking forward to achieving great things together this council term.” West Ward Councillor Giacomo Arnott reminded the audience of his intentions to be a part of an accountable, transparent council, working towards improving the relationship with ratepayers. Ken Jordan, re-elected West Ward Councillor, worded the experience of
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q Our new Port Stephens Councillors and Mayor. being a councillor perfectly for those in attendance at this special ceremony. “To the re-elected councillors, and to the new councillors, I need to tell you this; what you have in this building is priceless.” “The best staff of any council in NSW, the best area to serve within and we are the elected representatives to get things done.” “We are so fortunate to have this opportunity, it’s a blessing,” he said. The first item on the agenda after the swearing in ceremony was the election of our Port
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Stephens Deputy Mayor. Central Ward Councillor and Medowie resident Chris Doohan was successful in taking on the position for another year, having served the last term of council as Deputy Mayor for two years. Deputy Mayor, Chris Doohan, told News Of The Area, “I am honoured to have been unanimously re-elected, as it shows recognition and support from the re-elected former councillors of a job well done during the last two terms of being Deputy Mayor, and the trust of the newly elected councillors that I will continue to serve them well.” “I look forward to
supporting the Mayor and councillors, and being a mentor to the newly elected councillors.” “I am confident we have a great balance in Council now of experience, new ideas and evenly distributed locality representation across Port Stephens,” he said. All Port Stephens residents are welcome to attend Port Stephens Council meetings, which are open to the public. See the Council website for a full list of meeting dates and information on www.portstephens.nsw. gov.au.
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THIS three bedroom Hawks Nest cottage is on approx. 1015sqm of level land in the heart of hawks Nest. Open plan living and dining, a sun room and an undercover area at the rear with a single garage. Endless opportunity (STCA), this block has dual street access or build your dream home while living in the original. Rent one and live in the other.
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A waterfront reserve, this home has views to “The Bay” where you can swim, fish or kayak. The property on approx. 897sqm, offers three bedrooms, but could easily accommodate a fourth. Two bathrooms, open plan living, dining and kitchen – step out to the wrap around balcony overlooking the water. Side access, a single garage, as well as a double garage with workshop includes toilet, shower and sink, and a built-in caravan (office or additional guest accommodation).
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Other features of this property include a machinery shed and three-bay garage. The home has tile and timber flooring throughout with stunning views from full return balcony. The property also features established gardens and dams.
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bathroom, linen cupboard and functional laundry complete with hanging racks, baskets and huge storage finish the internals. Other extras include induction cooking, USB power points, fans in most rooms and ducted air conditioning. The Myall Quays Estate offers peaceful parkland and picnic areas, waterways perfect for fishing and kayaking and this beautiful home is an easy five minute stroll to the shopping centre which includes Coles, bakery, Post Office, newsagency, Dr’s surgery, chemist and boutique shopping. Inspections are a must for this immaculate home. Please contact Stuart Sinclair on 0488 133 998 for further information. Agent declares an interest.
Sea Change for those wishing to leave the rat race behind. The brick and tile home consists of four bedrooms, two bathrooms plus double garaging with internal access – handy for grocery days! A gently sloping rear yard is the place to be watching the bobbing boats and ever changing outlook over the crystal clear waters at your
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TIDE CHART - 7 DAYS
The below table show tidal variations at several locations. The time variation should be added to the corresponding Fort Denison time. In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only.
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[Golf] Nelson Bay Golf Club By David & Rhona BIRSS Congratulations to: Ray Mahady with the perfect shot, a hole in one on the 20th hole in Monday’s Vets event. Ian Woodhill winning C2 C Grade in Wednesday’s Stableford and taking out the Overall position in that Competition with a score of 41. Mark Twomey in Saturday’s Men’s Stableford, C1, with 16 players from a field of 103 scoring better than 36 points and 4 of those on 40 and over, Mark’s 41 c/b was an excellent score to grab Overall Leader position.
Glenda FARRAR MANNING RIVER (High) Based on bar at Harrington Harrington NIL Taree 2 hrs Wingham 3 hrs 15 min
(Low) 15 to 30 min 2 hrs 45 min 3 hrs 45 min
HUNTER RIVER Newcastle Hexham Raymond Terrace Morpeth
(High) NIL 1 hr 10 min 1 hr 50 min 3 hrs 10 min
Results: 25/9: Vets 9 hole Stableford: Div 1: Winner Neil Carmady 25 c/b, Runner-up Eddy Perrine 25, Best Net Neil Carmady 22. Div 2: Winner John Boyers 30 , Runnerup Nigel Evans 27, Best Net John Boyers 23. 26/9:
Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner, Heather Atkins 38, Runner-up Linda Drake 35 c/b, Third place Barbara Frost 35. Div 2: Winner Diane McLean 36, Runnerup Chris Ledingham 34, Third place Margaret Harding 33. Div 3: Winner Judy Ryan 33 c/b , Runnerup Ruth Buchanan 33, Third place Victoria Lalor 29. 27/9:
C1 Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Mark Barden 39, Runner-up Leigh Messner 38, Third place Jim Ingleton 36: B Grade: Winner Paul Tonks (vis) 39, Runner-up Lance Hora 37 c/b, Third place Steven Parrott 37: C Grade: Winner Ian Pfennigwerth 39 c/b, Runner-up Phillip
Smith 39 c/b, Third place Peter McCann 39. C2 Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner William Marshall 40 c/b, Runner-up Peter Metham 40, Third place Rod Totman 36: B Grade: Winner John McCaw 41, Runner-up Garry Johnson 40, Third place Mick Regan 37: C Grade: Winner Ian Woodhill 41, Runner-up David Davis 39, Third place Jim Timbs 38. 28/9:
Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Colleen Beattie 36, Runner-up Ruth Buchanan 34: Div 2: Winner Diane Croft 38, Runner-up Carolyn Smith 36. Men’s Vets 9 hole Stableford: Overall Winner John Ducrou 22, Overall Runner-up Peter McBean 21. 29/9:
Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Diana Johnson 37 c/b: Div 2: Winner Robyn Greedy 37. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Peter Mentis 41, Runner-up Robert Hustler (vis) 37: B Grade: Winner Bruce Scott 37, Runner-up Alan Bentlry 35: C Grade: Winner Eddy Perrine 39 c/b, Runner-up Fred Heyman 39.
30/9: C1: Men’s Stableford & Patrons Trophy: A Grade: Winner John Wade 37, Runner-up John Skeoch 36, Third place Dennis Knight 35 c/b, Fourth place Ray Wright 35: B Grade: Winner Mark Twomey 41 c/b, Runnerup Malcolm Baker 41, Third place Frank Hill 40, Fourth place Warren Noble 38: C Grade: Winner Brian Hedges 39 c/b, Runner-up Mike Davison 39, Third place Richard Graystone 38 c/b, Fourth place David Burnley 38. C2 Men’s Stableford & Patrons Trophy: A Grade: Winner Gary Watt 40, Runner-up Ivan Skoda 39, Third place David Rann 38, Fourth Place Graeme Eaton 37: B Grade: Winner Col Couper 42, Runner-up Lance Hora 38, Third place Tony Hogan 37 c/b, Fourth Place Tom Newsham 37: C Grade: Winner Warren Cannon 40 c/b, Runnerup Allan Milne 40, Third place Kenneth Wagner 39, Fourth Place John Skues 38.
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Port Stephens Toyota managers, Michelle Smith and Josh Walker, recognise the great work Rotary and other service organisations achieve in the local community. Trevor Harrison, Nelson Bay Golf Club general manager, welcomed the continued support of this event. The presentation, a silent auction and raffle ticket draw will be held in the recently reopened club house after a fun day on the course. Some excellent auction items and prizes have already been secured. There is still an opportunity for sponsors to step forward and support Nelson Bay Rotary and potential players are encouraged to register at: www.nelsonbayrotary.org.
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CLOTHES dryer Hover 3.5 Heavy duty. As new $120 0417787215
DARK Brown Leather Lounge with two matching chairs Very Good condition. $550 0427642075
EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225
FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986
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FLATTOP truck converstion to utility sides back and front $850 4997 0986
GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396
DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652
FRIDGE 2door h 166 w 76cm. Good Cond $125 ph 49810798 or 0410678958.
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SINGLE bed with mattress & accessories $150. 2 hall stands with matching coffee table $40each. Teac TV 8 mths old $200. 49828814
TRACKMASTER Sturt 4x4, 13’x 6’x6” Built Dec/ 2001, Rego 6/2018. Has Sugarglider Suspension, Electric Brakes,90 litre 3 Way Fridge,Tregg Hitch and mount for vechicle, 2x solar panels with battery management system,single battery/ and Anderson plug to connect to vechicle, 240/12V Inverter, 2 x 60 litre Water tanks /gauges. Many many more extras. Excellent condition. $26,500 49970960 or 0417419884.
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. $OFFERS. Ph: 0418611988.
FORD Falcon sedan ‘04. 4L. 12mths rego 2new tyres & new w/ LD screen.SO vgood cond. AA58RN $3200ono Ph 0412334591
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WOODEN toys (lge), 8 semi trailers, 3 ride-on rocking horses suit LD up to age S5,O Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297
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SINGER sewing machines 1 electric $290. 1 manual $240. Tanilba Bay 0434 022 073
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MOBILTY Scooter Pride Celebrity X, battery charger, rear carry bag and front basket. $600. or near offer. 0414447820
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LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113
MASSAGE Couch (Solid) 75cm wide. Portable Aluminum. 3 fold Black New has not been opened. $180 Ph: 0428450925.
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Brand new Jason fitted single bed electric blanket. Still in the box. $35.00. Tevion 48cm (19”) HD LCD TV with DVD player. Buy $240.00. LD SellSO $150.00. Brand new Robot Vacuum Cleaner Buy $200.00, Sell $150.00. Honda model HRU216 DSU Lawnmower self propelled with grass catcher/ mulcher, Buy $1385.00, Sell $650.00. Phone 4997 9484. TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456 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
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Caravans 11/2008 Windsor Rapid 19ft Caravan with full kitchen with plenty of storage space, has rear ensuite with separate shower/toilet & vanity, incl washing machine, solar panels, diesel heater in perfect condition.$35000 neg. Ph 0400788521. REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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
REGENT Cruiser Caravan 16 FT Full Annex unused, Air Conditioned, Single Beds, Café Seating, Big Fridge, Excellent Condition. $19,000 Ph 0412683979 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au
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CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257
ALLY Craft Bermuda 560. Cutty. Full Camping cover 09 Optimax 90 HP. 74 hrs $19500 ono 0409384597
JAYCO Discovery 2011 17ft pop top. Only travelled 4k. Aircon & many extras $28,500 ONO Tanilba Bay 0434 022 073
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OZTRAIL 7 Camper Ex cond. Garaged. Little use, w/annex, Soldiers Point. $2500. 49191121 or 0428491076 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au
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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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