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Is it Worth the Risk?

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New Vibe in Anna Bay

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Safer This Summer By Marian SAMPSON

q Deputy Mayor Chris Doohan, Councillor Sarah Smith, Mayor Ryan Palmer and Councillor Glen Dunkley on the elevated observation deck of the new One Mile Beach Lifeguard Facility. Photo By Marian Sampson.

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PORT Stephens is set to be the envy of every council up and down the coast as it is now able to boast that it has some of the best Lifeguard Facilities in the state. The new One Mile Beach Lifeguard Facility which saw an investment in Port Stephens of over $840,000 was officially opened by Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer. Cr Palmer told News Of The Area, “It is fantastic to see this facility open just in time for the busy summer period.” He believes that the facility will assist lifeguards to keep residents and visitors safe in the water. Phil Rock who is the lifeguard supervisor for Australian Lifeguard Services said, “This is a very welcome addition and the service is grateful to council, for providing a facility which is a huge improvement on the previous one, offering great protection from the elements CONTINUED Page 2

By Marian SAMPSON THE developer has withdrawn their Development Application (DA) to build on environmentally sensitive land adjacent to the Mambo CONTINUED Page 2

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Port Stephens best Lifeguard Facilities in the State FROM Page 1

in all weather conditions.” The state of the art facility has been engineered to stand the test of time. Peter Petherbridge of PDA Building told News Of The Area, “The steel used within the concrete is galvanised and has anodes to extend the longevity of the building.” He believes that this type of engineering will see the new facility stand up against the harsh environment over time. Port Stephens Councillor Glen Dunkley said, “We now have three of the best and newest Lifeguard Facilities on the coast at Birubi Beach, One Mile Beach and Fingal Bay.” The building was a Council initiative which was only made possible through sourcing of funding through grants.

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Wanda Wetlands. The fight is not over yet, Catherine Cussack MLC told News Of The Area, “My message to the developer is that his Mambo Wetlands site is not a plaything; alarming the community in this way

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REPORTER wins no friends.” She believes that the DA could never have ever cleared Council and NSW Government environmental criteria. “All he has done is fortify the unity of purpose across the community, and elected representatives to protect the site in perpetuity irrespective of ownership. “He has three options; one, hope for Labor to be elected in 2019 delivering a windfall profit to the developer; two, negotiate a biobanking agreement with Office of Environment and Heritage; or three, work with Port Stephens Council

to arrange a transfer of the site to the Mambo Reserve; clearly my preference is option three which requires Council support and that’s the solution I continue to work towards,” she said. While Kate Washington said, “I thank everyone who has got involved in this campaign from the very beginning, from those who tried to stop the sell off to everyone who made a submission to Council or signed the petition to Council. It is her belief that the strong and unwavering community voice has achieved this positive first

q Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer speaking to concerned community members about the proposed DA. Photo by Marian Sampson. Please support the advertisers within the Bay News Of The Area

step. “I hope that the NSW government will now take this opportunity to fix its socalled mistake, and buy back the land from Mr Unicomb,” she said. Kathy Brown who was a driving force behind the galvanising of community action to save Mambo and is a part of WetCon said, “This is great news for everyone who has worked so hard on this campaign, the Community of Port Stephens also deserve a huge thank you. “Of course, the battle’s not over, we will continue to collect signatures until the matter is debated in NSW Parliament. “The land is still not back in public ownership she believes that the community will continue to fight to save Mambo Wanda Wetlands until this happens,” she said. While those opposed to the development of the land are celebrating, they know that they are simply marking the first fantastic milestone on what appears to be a long journey with reports already circulating that a new DA is likely to be lodged for the site. Bay News Of The Area is a local independent publication published by Myall Coast Communications Pty Ltd.

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Is it worth the risk? By Mandy ELLIS

NELSON Bay Rotary hosted a presentation on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) by Jessica Hannan, National Projects Officer, NOFASD. Her message was loud and clear, “There is no safe time and safe limit to consume alcohol during pregnancy, the tiny liver of an embryo cannot metabolise the smallest amount of alcohol (ethanol) in a mother’s blood stream.” “Both neuro and physical development is affected, FADS is the term used to cover both and to date there is no cure for damage sustained through prenatal alcohol exposure.” FASD is the leading preventable cause of nongenetic, developmental disability in Australia, (O’Leary, 2002). Consuming alcohol whilst pregnant is a gamble, as not all babies who have

been exposed to alcohol during gestation will be born with FASD, there are other factors involved such as genetics, health status of the mother, timing during pregnancy and how much is consumed, binge drinking is worse. It was also presented that FASD is not the result of an uncaring act, no one intentionally harms their child, no one causes FASD on purpose. FASD is the by-product of trauma, addictions and/or lack of information. Geoff Diemar, NB Rotary, told News Of The Area, “After becoming aware of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) through a hearing for youth program with Associate Professor Kelvin Kong and being concerned about the rapid increase in requirement for special education support for youth with learning difficulties, many groups setting up to raise funds

q Jessica Hannan during the presentation on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Photo by Henk Tobin. to assist with behavioural, impulsivity, cognitive and other mental disorders, the

River To The Sea

By Marian SAMPSON

THE holidays are almost upon us and it is time to start

thinking about what to do over the break, how and where to celebrate with family and friends, and perhaps, even to

q Fingal Beach on a Sunday morning where Port Stephens Nippers are out learning safe water skills. Photo by Marian Sampson.

think about what experiences your loved ones would like you to sneak into Santa’s stockings for everyone’s holiday enjoyment. While Port Stephens is famous for its 26 beaches, there’s more here, than just sun, surf and sand. There are plenty of great parks with BBQ’s which are perfect spots for family and friends to enjoy the summer. Consider taking a stroll down the river and through the history of Raymond Terrace, enjoy the architecture of the buildings, including the old Rectory and St John’s Anglican Church, circa 1862. Pop into the Hunter Botanic Gardens and enjoy the tranquil space, it’s perfect for a picnic and has some beautiful gardens to explore. Stop on your way to the Bay, Murrays Brewery will not only please parents

Rotary Club of Nelson Bay feel that public awareness and education is essential

palates with the new smokehouse BBQ, but also offers great fun for the kids with the Pirate Pete App and weekend kids activities with large open spaces, perfect for entertaining young ones while you enjoy the craft beer, wine and spirits. Murray Howe told News Of The Area, “We’re really proud to be introducing Murray’s ‘Gentleman Smith’ craft gin and vodka to our award-winning beer and cider line-up.” Enjoy the great restaurant and dining options, sit back on the outdoor terrace at d’Albora Marinas at Nelson Bay and enjoy a sumptuous meal at the Rock Lobster Restaurant as you watch the boats on the Bay. If you haven’t already bagged the perfect gift for the ladies in your life you can’t go past pampering her with a massage, or even a series of classes at the Wellness Centre, choose from health services, life coaching, yoga,

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for this preventable life-long irreversible disability.” If you would like more

saunas and aromatherapy perfect for him or her. Lee Clark, from Shades of Beauty said, “I recommend eyebrow waxing and a facial for her and perhaps a back wax and facial for him, schedule it for after the holiday shopping, and before the Christmas rush.” Or book into Bay Beauty for a massage or a pedicure for perfect summer feet. If you are looking for something cultural to occupy some time, consider wandering through the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre at Fly Point, checking out Sketchley Museum and watching a blacksmith demonstration while taking in some local history at Raymond Terrace, or visit the sculpture collection at Soldiers Point Marina. It is also that time of the year when we need to make sure our pets are well looked after, summer sees an increase in fleas and ticks, Port Stephens Pet Warehouse

information, contact the helpline: 1300 306 238 or www.nofasd.org.au.

has everything you need to make sure your furry friends have good protection, and while you’re there you can pick up some Christmas treats for those extra special family members with feathers, fur or fins! If you haven’t started or finished your Christmas shopping, pick up the phone and order gift vouchers from the Wellness Centre, Bay Beauty or Shades of Beauty and Rock Lobster Restaurant they will be truly welcome Christmas gifts. When you’ve finished your Christmas shopping and indulging in the fabulous food and drinks, explored the culture and history of Port Stephens, and are ready to head for the beach, please remember that Surf Life Saving recommends that you only swim between the flags. Fingal Beach, Birubi Beach and One Mile Beach are Port Stephens patrolled beaches with lifeguard facilities.

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The ride itself could be a tourist attraction. Residents (especially the elderly) could leave their cars at home and travel around the Bay. Eventually, people could travel back and forth between Newcastle and the Bay. Wouldn’t this be a tremendous boost to economic activity in the region! The NSW State Government doesn’t seem to show a lot of interest in the Port Stephens’ area. We have little in the way of public transport. Our local politicians should be pointing out that NSW doesn’t begin and end with Sydney. A grant from the State Government to do a feasibility study of the Light Rail Project would be a nice start.

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access. Without expert advice from the likes of engineers and IT has been heartening to environmentalists, etc. it would see the positive response be difficult to say. to the suggestion that we However, just taking into should consider dumping consideration attempting to the Fingal Bay Bypass connect the main residential, project (Bay News of the tourist and commercial areas Area 2/11/2017 “Bypass the between Shoal Bay and Fingal Bay Bypass”). Newcastle Airport with some It’s obvious the attractive scenic spots, a extensive financial and preliminary suggested route environmental costs far is shown in the attached map. outweigh any small benefit Of course, this is purely for it may bring to the few. discussion purposes. Destroying hectares of I am sure many will wildlife habitat does not have their own suggestions seem justifiable to save a for variations. Stage 2 from few people several minutes Soldiers Point to Fingal Bay off their shopping trip. using part of the Stage 1 Bay Instead, the proposal sections is included. that a light rail be It is envisaged that tourists constructed to connect could travel directly to and Paul Attard Shoal Bay to Newcastle from the Airport to their hotels. Nelson Bay Airport did garner a great deal more support. Yes, it would cost more, but it would benefit far more News Of The Area would love to hear your OPINION and VIEWS on people with less detrimental issues and topics affecting our area. Keep Letters to the Editor under environmental effects. 250 words for its best chance of publication. Please be aware that there is no guarantee or of publication from your submission to us. Publication Some have asked will be determined by the editor around available space, relevance and where specifically the appropriateness. Email to bay@newsofthearea.com.au light rail would be likely to

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o you have a pressing problem, annoying anxiety or community conundrum? Jasminda Featherlight, our resident roving Agony Aunt, is here to help. Jasminda will be responding to questions from readers throughout the circulation area of our FOUR News Of The Area papers on a rotating basis. SEND your concerns to Jasminda care of edit@mcnota.com.au and include your title, initials and suburb. Dear Jasminda,

I’ve been trying to think of an ideal present for my children’s teacher. Any ideas? Mrs MM, Anna Bay

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The end-of-year festivities at schools throughout the region are an absolute joy for parents. They start with a note about buying a secret Santa gift for a kid you’ve never met (present number one) and regress from there. There’s the ‘dress up as your favourite Christmas Carol’ and bring a gold coin event (a three-hour Kmart visit before you end up sending your child in a green T-shirt with baubles pinned to every inch of fabric because his “branches green delight us”. Then add 200 candy canes since Claudette wants to improve her social status by giving every kid in primary school a festive gift. Behold the end-of-year presentation where you get to see Jemima ChaseAugenstino receive the Academic Award for the fifth year in a row, while your little Benny gets the ‘Improved Anger Management’ certificate and Mrs Chase-Augenstino smiles at you like the cat that ate the cream bun and says, “Oh, what a lovely surprise for both of us.” As someone who has many friends and relatives in the profession (bless their little cotton socks full of resilience and dedication), let me just tell you what they don’t want this year, in no particular order: a signed copy of The Complete Burke’s Backyard. A Donald Trump doll that says, “It’s fake news; Hillary did it; I will build a great wall” and various other gems when you pat his toupee. A mug that has been printed with a photo of your child (these gifts can be very off-putting to the teacher’s actual children when they visit on Christmas Day). Ten-year-old resource books that you found in your attic that you feel will be handy in the classroom (they won’t be). $100 in a brown paper bag in exchange for next year’s Academic Award for little Benny (teachers have strict moral codes that can’t be cracked). Finally, anything that they will have difficulty fitting in their car boot on the last day of school (though it is possibly fair payback for all the dog-eared books, paintings, halfchewed erasers, broken pencils and various other items that your child brings home from school on their last day). You know, Mrs MM, you really can’t go wrong with a gift voucher and a heartfelt message from your child on a handmade card. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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New Vibe in Anna Bay By Marian SAMPSON

NICK Stuart is an artist with a passion and his passion has seen him create a gift for the community of Anna Bay. The mural which Nick created on the side of the Anna Bay St Vincent De Paul building is one which means quite a bit to Nick, “I had been doing quite a few coastal walks and watching the whales breaching and it inspired the mural.” Nick wanted to convey as sense of movement in the artwork, which relates to the whales migration. “The portrait signifies the how far we have moved and migrated across the world,” he said. Before the mural was created there was graffiti on the wall, since the murals

installation there has been no further grafitti. Nick’s work is all over the world with murals proudly displayed in the United Kingdom and Holland. He believes the work has inspired more artworks around Anna Bay which has the potential to become an open air gallery. “It’s created a real community vibe, I want to paint the whole town, and the response has been incredible and the businesses near the whale and portrait murals are coming on board,” he said. Nick now has murals at the mechanics and the hair dressers and other artists are also doing murals within some of the businesses at Anna Bay.

Nick who grew up in Bob’s Farm and attended Tomaree High School has painted at international festivals

and believes that through bringing an art scene to Anna Bay it will create a vibrancy similar to that seen in the

revitalised area in Newcastle. Port Stephens Central Ward Councillor Sarah Smith told News Of The Area, “Street art that enhances the town, (which is not graffiti) and builds community pride

is great, however it must be managed.” The murals at Anna Bay are just one more reason for people to take the time to visit the township.

q Nick Stuart with his portrait mural at Anna Bay. Photo by Marian Sampson.

q Whale migration mural at Anna Bay.

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it up tonight’, he is rapidly becoming one of Australia’s most exciting new talents. The handsome young contemporary singer is being enthusiastically embraced by a new generation of young fans as well as lovers of great music in general. He made his debut performance on the Channel 9 Footy show in 2005, singing to a crowd of over 10,000 people and winning the talent time competition. Since leaving the ‘Hunter School of Performing Arts’ in 2007, James’s dream of playing shows all over Australia has become a reality. Whenever James performs he always receives overwhelming feedback and a satisfied audience leaving them coming back time after time. James can adapt to suit any requested Genre and style

q James Naldo is ready for a stellar performance. and has a massive repertoire, to suit any audience. He encompasses a performance of confidence and outstanding musical ability, ensuring an experience of pure entertainment for his audience leaving them itching for more. James told News Of The Area, “I’ve played at the

Tilligerry RSL for the the last four year years and it’s always a fantastic gig.” “The locals always create an awesome vibe that keeps me coming back time and time again,” he said. “I can’t wait to see lots of people at this gig, having an amazing night,” he said.

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q Leah Anderson at the Business Leaders Lunch At Nelson Bay. Photo by Marian Sampson.

WE’D like to introduce Leah Anderson, newly elected President of the Tomaree Business Chamber. Leah is no stranger to serving her community, she is a proud member and past President of the Salamander Bay Rotary Club and has in the past been President of Nelson Bay Town Management and also sat on the Board of Nelson Bay and District Business Chamber for many years. Leah is a hands on person who is not afraid to roll her sleeves up to get the job done. In fact you will often see Leah and her two children all working at Rotary events serving sausage sandwiches. Mother of Mackenzie and Hunter and the owner of the successful Leah Anderson and Associates mortgage broking business, Leah is certainly connected to the community. She is energetic and enthusiastic about the new role and working with other local business for the benefit of the community. Leah Anderson, President

of the Tomaree Business Chamber, told News Of The Area, “In my new role I intend to work with the committee to grow the Chamber membership, deliver relevant education for members, while providing an opportunity for businesses to contribute to the future of the area through the voice of the Chamber.” She believes that there are great opportunities for businesses in the Bay to work together collaboratively, creating leverage and being innovative. “This is a good time for businesses to take advantage of the services which Chamber offers, we are planning to continue to run with the quarterly business breakfasts, and continue to support local events such as Tastes at the Bay and the Blue Water Country Music Festival,” she said. Leah was the founding President of Port Stephens Women in Business, a group which offers networking mentoring and business development to the businesswomen of the region, she is a life member of the networking group. Leah invites members of the community to contact her to discuss ways which Chamber can work with their businesses to deliver dynamic results in the future.

Olympics are in his Sights

By Geoff WALKER

AFTER winning many gymnastics trophies including ‘Athlete of the Year’ Josh Thompson has his sights set on the Olympics. The eight year old started early as mother Jade explains, “We lived in a house with polished floors and one day as a toddler he said, ‘Look mum!’ I turned around to see that he had done the splits! We steered him into gymnastics since the age of four and he hasn’t looked back.” Jade trains weekly and performs the standard ‘six multi disciplinary routines’ of

adult male gymnasts. The rings and the high bar are his favourites. His seven major trophies include ‘Athlete of the Year NSW’; ‘Country Championship ‘ (two years running) and 5th in NSW. Josh also gained two firsts, a second and a fourth in the Grand Prix series. On top of this he has been selected for a high performance training squad in Sydney. “We are very proud of Josh, his dedication and his achievements,” his mother, and lifeguard at Tilligerry Aquatic Centre, remarked.

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Bay flock to Coolangatta By Marian SAMPSON THE Nelson Bay Probus Club has been at it again, this time taking a coach trip to beautiful Coolangatta. Members, wives and partners; 46 in total, undertook the trip which included excursions each day taking them high into the cool climate hinterland, and into the modern city of Brisbane, on to the bustling Surfer’s Paradise, and gave them a chance to explore the tranquil delights of Mount Tamborine. The Club enjoyed an inclusive package from

Bombora Resort. With the majority opting to take on an unforgettable evening at the Outback Spectacular show. The show was an absolute highlight for most with the theme surrounding Australia’s legendary Light Horse Brigade and their exploits. Ken Shadler, President Nelson Bay Probus Club, told News Of The Area, “The weather was very good which added to our fun.” He believes that the trip

renewed old friendship and created some new ones. “Probus is one way which older people can become and stay connected with their community and our members enjoy great social opportunities, some local and some where we travel further afield like we did on this trip. “The activities of Probus include something for every budget and we welcome anyone who would like to increase their social circle and be more involved in their community,” he said.

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ramp with a mechanical winch easily lowering the boat into and pulling the boat out of the water, with extra room for a jet ski or two, the waterways are good for fishing, sailing and a quick ride over to the Nelson Bay Marina for lunch. Inside the home is a stunning mix of contemporary living fit for the most fastidious home owner. Architecturally designed with many extras added, this home offers open plan living with four bedrooms, the master bedroom is expansive offering stunning water views and sliding door access to a private verandah, mirrored built in’s, deluxe ensuite with corner spa and a private toilet. Please contact Stuart Sinclair from Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest on 0488 133 998 for further information.

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18 Karuah Street STROUD PRICE: $295,000

IF you love the country charm, beautiful established gardens and older style homes then this one is for you. Situated on a spacious 1306sqm block and featuring 3 good size bedrooms; one with polished floorboards and one bathroom with an additional second toilet, this home is perfect for the first home buyer or investor. The lounge room is spacious with beautiful high ceilings, a large open fireplace and doors that open onto the verandah capturing the views of the beautiful gardens. The laminate kitchen is large and opens onto the dining room with another fireplace to keep you warm

and toasty in the winter. French doors open from the dining room onto the verandahs. There is gorgeous established gardens and a separate lockup garage with an electric roller door, a beautiful sitting area on the grounds and with a bit of TLC you could easily restore this home to it’s former glory. The property is located a short walk from Stroud Road Primary School and only 1 hour to Newcastle and 2.5 hours to Sydney. To view this property please call 4994 5766 and speak to the ladies at R&R Property.

PORT Stephens Probus have been on the road, out and about last month with plenty to brag about. A group of 32 members are just back from an action packed week at Halliday’s Point. There were lots of activities organised by members Kerrie and John. Everyone had a great time right up until the the severe hail storm which hit and damaging every car and van in the caravan park, unfortunately damaging the clubs members vehicles. Other recent local days out have included bowls, fishing and two walks. Members are also planning a casual get together with Christmas Nibbles in the Park. Ann Gibson Publicity officer for the club told News Of The Area, “This is a very friendly club for retired and semi-retired couples and singles with a variety of activities to choose from.” She believes that being involved with groups like Probus can make a very real difference in people’s lives.

q Members Debbie and Dave Long at the Halliday’s Point pyjama party. q Port Stephens Probus Members Noel and Margaret Donnellan with Nelson Bay Bowling Clubs Nicole Blue at a recent Probus Club outing. “You can see it in the fun we all have together,” she said. For more information

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Horizons Golf Results GOLF Horizons Golf Club By Greg RAMSEY Wednesday Ladies Winner: Barbara Matthews 37 from Vicki Davies 35

Mens Winner Chris Larson 44 f rom Gerald Pownall 39 c/b Medley Winner Fred Shield 40 from Ian Harber 39 Ladies NTP Colleen O’Brien Mens NTP Trent Mather

Satruday Winners: Mens: D.Thornalley 67. J.Knott 68 Ladies: A.Crawford-Nutt 71. I.Cluff 73

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q Port Stephens Triathlon Club Members (Cr) Sarah Smith and Tcece Campbell are excited about the Port Stephens Try Tri. Photo by Marian Sampson. Birubi Surf Life Saving Club. The Club competes the second Sunday of the month September to April with competitors travelling from as far afield as Denman and

Singleton to participate in the events. There is also a Splash for Cash 250m fundraising swim being held on Sunday. All you need is comfortable

clothes which cover the torso and enthusiasm. Tcece Campbell of the Tomaree Triathlon Club said, “We have a great community

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HE has been playing golf for over 30 years. He had thought he would never see the day. Yuri Suska scored a Hole-inone on the par 3, 132 metre, 5th Hole in Wednesday’s Mens Comp. Congratulations Yuri. Patience is a virtue. HIGHLIGHTS of the week are: Saturdays’ Mens Comp: •Brad McKay scored 46 points including an Eagle on the Par 4, 9th hole •Jim Papworth scored an Eagle on the Par 5 27th hole •Paul Collard scored an Eagle on the Par 5, 18th hole.

The Junior Clinic held its Xmas Party on Thursday. With 30 Juniors attending, the 20 Parents together with Club Professional, Warren Moses and Helpers from the Golf Club were on hand to organise the sausage sizzle. Congratulations to Oliver McLean winning the Warren

& Brian Diemar Scholarship award for his performance through 2017. RESULTS for the period:

MONDAY 27th: Vets’ 9 hole Stableford:

Div 1: •Winner Alan Buscombe 28, •Runner-up Bill Stephens 25, •Best Net Alan Buscombe 22. Div 2: •Winner John Stuhmcke 22, •Runner-up George Pageas 22, •Best Net John Stuhmcke 21. TUESDAY 28th:

Ladies Stableford: Div 1: •Winner Glenda Hendricks 35 c/b •Runner-up Julie Walker 35

•Third place Rhondda Shaw 32;

Div 2: •Winner Ros Kelly 37, •Runner-up Jenny Runyard 36 c/b •Third place Jan Mussell (vis) 36 Div 3: •Winner Barbara Smith 36, •Runner-up Rosalie Derrick 34 c/b •Third place Ann Blok (vis) 34. WEDNESDAY 29th:

C1 Mens Stableford + Team’s 2 best scores:

•A Grade: Winner Paul Devine 38 c/b •Runner-up Garry Bonomo 38 •B Grade: Winner David Rann 42 •Runner-up Philip Gee See 41 •C Grade: Winner Lee Barrett 39 •Runner-up Jazper Lawson 38; 2 Best Scores Rann + Rossi + Skoda + Hodges 97. C2 Mens Stableford + Team’s 2 best scores: •A Grade: Winner Vinko Komadina 42 •Runner-up Max Pride 39;

•B Grade: Winner Geoffrey Wardle 43 •Runner-up Warwick Moss 40 •C Grade: Winner Lloyd Goodwin 43 •Runner-up Bob Handford 41 •2 Best Scores Cleaver + Dee + Jorgensen + Wardle 95. THURSDAY 30th: Ladies Stableford:

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•Winner Barbara Frost 33, •Runner-up Rita Fitzgerald 30.

hole, which is situated on the side of the fairway. FootGolf does not interfere with regular golf and the holes are covered when not in use, the fairways are simply opened to FootGolf at times which do not interfere with regular golf. Teams of four play together as individuals just as they do in golf and players are aiming for the lowest score on the day. Leonardo Fernandez CEO of FootGolf Australia told News Of The Area, “We have 38 countries already actively involved in FootGolf which is an emerging sport.” “There have already been two world cup events, with the 2018 World Cup scheduled for Morocco in 2018.” “Horizons Golf Resort will have some of the best Australian Players participating in FootGolf on 16 December,” he said. Bob Westbury Director of Horizons Golf Resort told News Of The Area, “The team at Horizons Golf Resort are very excited about this new sport and welcome the community to come along and give it a try and watch the World Tour FootGolf stage.”

C1: Mens Stableford:

A Grade: •Winner Brad McKay 46, •Runner-up Helmut Kollmann 39 :

Div 1: •Winner Brenda Wark 37, •Runner-up Heather Atkins 36. Div 2: •Winner Suzy Davis 37, •Runner-up Judy Ryan 36.

B Grade: •Winner Peter Elliott 44, •Runner-up Paul McTackett Brian Smith 42:

FRIDAY 1st: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: •Winner Margaret Kollmann 35. Div 2: •Winner Margaret Ball 37.

C Grade: •Winner Paul Cale 42, •Runner-upKevin Humphreys 40. C2 Mens Stableford:

Mens Stableford:

A Grade: •Winner David Rann 38, •Runner-up Connor Benjamin 37: B Grade: •Winner Bob Fulton 39, •Runner-up Paul McTaggert (vis) 38:

C Grade: •Winner Ted Williams 40 c/b,

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B Grade: •Winner Stan Weeks 41 c/b, •Runner-up William Morley 41: C Grade: •Winner Colin Foote 40, •Runner-up Michael Trigas 39.

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