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Galaxy Queen at Festival
By Rachael VAUGHAN
PREPARATIONS are in full swing, and the excitement is building for the Bluewater Country Music Festival. The festival will take place over the long weekend, 9-12 June. This year, the festival has given the title of ‘Ambassador’ for the very first time to local beauty queen Emilie-rae Guihot.
Ms Guihot is the current reigning Mrs Galaxy Australia, and she is proud to be the inaugural Bluewater Country Music Festival Ambassador. Ms Guihot told News Of The Area, “I am so honoured to have been asked to play a special role in this wonderful festival.” “There will be lots of events happening over the weekend, all over the Bay, with family fun and
FOLLOWING a bushfire season that saw more than 9,000 hectares of local koala habitat destroyed, rescuers have purchased a new koala ‘ambulance’ with the help of Port Stephens Council and Hunter Water. Port Stephens Koalas is a volunteer organisation working to preserve the dwindling koala population
in some of the Hunter’s last remaining active koala habitat. The organisation regularly responds to calls of injured or at-risk koalas, taking them into care and nursing them to health before releasing them back into the bush. Port Stephens Council
something for everyone.” “Personally, on Sunday I’ll be going on a lunch cruise to Salamander Shores, and in the evening I will be introducing Becky Cole at her concert at the Soldiers Point Bowling Club,” she said. A large number of venues across the greater Bay area are hosting events this year, with the total
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Koalas need to respond as quickly as possible when a koala is in danger. “During the recent bushfires, we had to rely on volunteers from the Rural Fire Service and State Emergency Service to recover animals
number of events, concerts and performances exceeding eighty in number. The Bay will come alive with the sounds of a multitude of talented performers,
turning our shores into a guitar-picking paradise for one relaxing Queen’s Birthday long weekend. News Of The Area is looking forward to
from off-road areas and hardto-reach spots. “Now, thanks to the generosity of Port Stephens Council and Hunter Water, we’ll be able to respond faster to calls of koalas in distress with this fit-for-purpose vehicle, as well as being able to transport them safely as they receive treatment during recovery,” he said. Port Stephens Council General Manager Wayne Wallis said this is just one
element of Council’s broader strategy to protect local koalas. “Our region has one of the last remaining significant koala populations on the east coast of Australia, so we carry a heavy responsibility. “Port Stephens Council has been active in both working to protect habitat and supporting organisations such as Port Stephens Koalas who are dedicated to preserving and growing the
Association. John Weaver, Men’s Shed chairman, welcomed both members and guests, gave a rundown on the current status of the Shed, which has experienced membership growth and recently been the beneficiary of grants and tool donations. To complement its recent growth, the Shed is adopting an outward looking stance, seeking to work with, and
support other community organisations. Recent projects include the manufacture of seats for Boat Harbour’s whale watching lookout, bird feeders for Anna Bay Public School, child-sized tables for Salamander Child Care Centre and maintenance work at the Yacaaba Centre. The guests of honour were presented with framed certificates of appreciation
Ten years at the Shed By Mandy Ellis
SALAMANDER Bay Men’s Shed members downed tools and dined at Nelson Bay Bowling Club to celebrate 10 wonderful years of operation. Guests of honour included members of the original committee, Dave Sams, Baden Milne, Mark Freeman and Bob Freeman, and special guest David Helmers from the Australian Men’s Shed
reporting from a number of performance venues, and rubbing shoulders with some of the industry greats. For the entire program, please visit this link to plan
koala population. “We’re pleased to join with Hunter Water in funding this rescue vehicle that we hope will mean more koalas saved and returned safely to their habitat,” he said. Hunter Water Managing Director Jim Bentley said Hunter Water was committed to supporting local communities and promoting sustainability in the region. “Hunter Water is delighted to partner with Port
for their service to the Men’s Shed. Former chairman Alan Sams gave a brief history of the past ten years. Alan especially thanked Honey Dymock for baking a superb birthday cake to mark the occasion. Alan and two other members of the original committee remain active members of the Shed. John told News Of The Area, “With such experience amongst us, we encourage the public to contact us to
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Stephens Council to support a community-led initiative that preserves the local koala population, an iconic feature of our region which is tragically under threat. “We believe we have an important role to play in ensuring the sustainable growth of the Hunter region, and this includes promoting and protecting our natural environment for future generations to enjoy.”
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Bag A Bargain at the Markets By Marian SAMPSON
LOCALS and visitors alike are able to access a huge array of markets in the Nelson Bay and wider Port Stephens region. With the popular artisan and creative industries Sacred Tree Markets planned for the Nelson Bay Foreshore and d’Albora Marinas precinct over the June Long Weekend, supplemented by the regular Tomaree Sports Complex
Market and Medowie Market, bargain hunters will be spoilt for choice. Enjoy the environment as you browse among beautiful handmade and scented candles, bags and bold pieces of costume jewellery. Danny Eather of Destination Port Stephens told News Of The Area, “The benefits that events, such as markets, bring to our region are two-fold with many of the regular markets having a strong and loyal
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following of people, so this bring increased visitation.” “But importantly we see these type of events allow us to expose them to the great offerings that our area has from retail store, great cafes/restaurants, local attractions as well as the scenic locations that we tend to take for granted in being as locals,” he said. “The aim is to get those same visitors coming back over and over again.” For locals the markets offer a
MMA champ set to defend title By Rachael VAUGHAN STORM Damage mixed martial arts light heavyweight champion, David Morley, is set to defend his title in Canberra soon. The Storm Damage MMA Australia light heavyweight title will be contested in Canberra on 9 September, so David has a full three months of preparation ahead of him. The Port Stephens father told News Of The Area, “My opponent is Dean Maxwell, who is
an up and coming fighter, with his last two fights ending with a submission, and KO with his hand raised.” David started Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) eight years ago, because he was inspired to have an amateur boxing fight, but was met with a lack of enthusiasm by his old gym in Newcastle. David decided to make his idea a reality, and rang Jamie Ballard at Ballard’s Academy of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts at Beresfield. David said “I fell in love with everyone there, it is such a great atmosphere!” “I can’t speak highly enough of Jamie and Melissa Ballard, Dino Legovich, Craig McEvoy, Daniel Murray, and my whole jiu jitsu family; they have done more for me than I can put into words.” “I highly encourage kids and adults to have a go at jiu jitsu, it’s life changing!” Before beginning BJJ and MMA, David was 128kg, smoking a pack of cigarettes a day, and couldn’t walk a flight of stairs without losing his breath. He is now a fit 100kg, though he fights at 93kg. David said “This will be my last MMA fight, as I have proved to myself what I have needed to.”
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“It is so all-consuming preparing for fights, it’s a massive burden on my family, so I feel it’s time for me to step back, spend some more time with my family and work on some young fellas at the gym who want to have a fight.” “I’ve fallen in love with teaching some of the skills I have learnt over the last eight years, and have begun to teach kickboxing at Ballards on Tuesday and Thursday nights, and at Project Health and Fitness in Medowie on Friday mornings,” he said.
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Care to Dance? By Mandy ELLIS
WITH a long history, going back a quarter of a century, Soldiers Point Ballroom and New Vogue dance group are planning their July dinner dance, and this year’s theme is ‘dress blue’. The dinner dance is an opportunity for dancers to get glammed up, share a meal then dance the night away and make new friends along the way. The dancers get together each Thursday evening at Soldiers Point Bowling Club, for a dance followed by a meal. The $2 entry fee goes towards future events to cover costs of bands and entertainment. Everyone is welcome, young, old, experienced and new dancers, if you have been thinking of starting something new to fill in the cold winter evenings, this could be the perfect opportunity to keep active and meet new friends. Mrs Francis Bevitt, 82, of Harbourside Haven Village, performed with some of the
q Michael Orr, Frances Bevitt, Ron and Jeanette Marshall, Barbara and Neville Isaacs. dance group to the delight of fellow residents recently. Mrs Bevitt told News Of The Area, “My late husband and I started dancing 20 years ago, my favourites are modern waltz and rhumba.” “Learning to dance is
one of the best things you can do, you have to learn the sequence and remember the steps, it is also wonderful exercise,” she said. Social Director, Jeanette Marshall, said, “Francis is an
raffle prizes, support from local business and, of course, those in attendance all contributed to the success of the event. “The organisation was formed in June 1987, and many people have strived to
save individual koalas and return them to the wild,” president Carmel Northwood said. “Koala numbers continue to dwindle to a point where it is believed they are no longer just threatened or vulnerable,
Fundraiser a sell out By Mandy ELLIS
Covering the central region of Port Stephens: Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek.
PORT Stephens Koalas (PSK) hosted a sold-out fundraiser at Horizons Golf Club on Saturday, raising an amazing $12,000 on the night. Generous donations for
inspiration to us all, dances beautifully, and has the grace and elegance of someone half her age.” “Dancing is wonderful for my soul, it combines my love of music, social interaction
but endangered. If we don’t do something now, we will lose them forever.” Port Stephens Koala Hospital will mean that many more people will understand the koalas’ plight. Council has agreed to spend $2.8million dollars on this project, Port Stephens Koalas has agreed to
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and is something which is always in my mind,” she said. Further information about the dance group and the July dinner dance, please call Jeanette on 0405 383 164.
contribute $200,000 to make up the total $3million project costs. Port Stephens Koalas already has a NSW Community Building Project grant for $125,000, however, need more funds yet. We are very grateful that Port Stephens Council has decided to work with us on the hospital. “Our expert partners will supply power and water to the site, build the buildings, and run the tourism facility so we only have to look after the koala hospital side of things,” Carmel said. “We will also invite scientists and students to visit and research ways to help our koalas survive.” As there will be more care and rehabilitation yards, Port Stephens Koalas will be able to help more koalas, and volunteers will be trained and rostered on to help. Port Stephens Koalas would like to thank their dedicated volunteers and the support received from the general public.
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Exercise to fire your soul
By Mandy ELLIS
AVRIL Dinham of Nelson Bay has struggled with depression for many years. Reaching a point where she was aware that she needed help, she sought the assistance and support of family, friends and her general practitioner. Being on medication for some time, and blaming the medication for weight gain, Avril realised it was more her lifestyle than medication which was causing the weight issue. Avril and a friend decided
to exercise together and in turn support and make each other accountable. Researching online for new workout ideas kept the process fresh and exciting. During this time, Avril realised she was on an epic journey to combat depression and mental illness. Avril told News Of The Area, “Going out, breathing in fresh air, exhaling the wonderful sea air and realising, by taking the first step of recovery and accepting I had depression, I was now on my journey to a better me.”
“Living with depression had become normal, I was seeing a psychologist and counsellor regularly, nothing, not even medication made me feel better, when I discovered exercise I started to feel back to me, how I used to be, how I wanted to be again.” The Black Dog Institute highly recommends exercise to help the battle with depression and emphasises you do not need to join a gym. Walking, taking the stairs, parking further away, housework; these activities, achievable for most, count towards exercise
and whilst it’s recognised that sometimes it’s difficult to get out of bed, finding that inner strength, that inner determination to help yourself beat depression will boost your confidence, selfesteem and is taking you one step closer to better physical and mental health. “The first step is surely the most difficult, then it’s two, three and four, it’s not a quick fix, it’s a process, once started, it lights your being and fires your soul,” Avril said. Lifeline 13 11 14
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PRELIMINARY works are underway on a new Lifeguard Facility at One Mile Beach, designed to increase the safety and oversight of beachgoers. The new surf life saving facility will replace the existing facility, which does not adequately meet the requirements of lifeguards. Brock Lamont, Council’s Community and Recreation Coordinator, says the new
building will help lifeguards to better protect and serve beachgoers. “The new facility will cost $840,000 to construct and will be a drastic improvement on the current facility available to lifeguards,” Mr Lamont said. “It will include storage areas for surf life saving equipment, unisex amenities for staff, a first aid room and importantly, a shark
observation tower. “The inclusion of a shark tower will allow lifeguards to have better oversight of the beach and enable them to respond more quickly to sightings,” he added. Construction started this week, and is due to be completed in time for the start of beach season at the end of September.
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Biggest Morning Tea Invitation
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BIRUBI Sands Village, Anna Bay, is hosting its second Biggest Morning Tea, on Friday 16 June, from 10am. Everyone is welcome from members of the general public to other village residents.
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Christine Fashion will be selling clothes on the day and donating a percentage of takings to the event. Ladies can try on clothes from 10am, then the doors will be open for men to attend. Last year $902 was raised, they are looking to raise more
this year. Retailers and residents have donated gifts for the raffle, and the ladies will bake a lot of enjoyable goodies for the morning tea. For more information, call Colleen Halls on 0404 160 074.
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With the recent announcement that America is pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement, is it really worth bothering with the tiny difference I am making to the environment by using eco-friendly bags, composting and implementing water-saving techniques? Mr JK, Salamander Bay
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Rolling Closures of Port Stephens Pools By Marian SAMPSON
IN an effort to ensure that the Port Stephens’ Aquatic Centres are at their best in the summer, our pools will undergo a series of
rolling closures while essential maintenance and improvements are carried out. Port Stephens Aquatic Centre members can visit alternative pools while their favourite centre is closed. The closures will ensure that the facilities are at their
best for residents and visitors as the crowds dive into the summer swimming season. The closures will allow members of the centres to visit alternative venues during the closures. Tilligerry Aquatic Centre will be closed for two months from 3 June to 31 July.
June. There are World Ocean Week activities at Irukandji Shark and Ray Centre From 3 June. Local not-for-profit group OCCI (Ocean and Coastal Care) are also holding a film night at Nelson Bay Cinema. Of course there’s also all the fun of the Blue Water Country Music Festival over the June Long Weekend with bootscooting, entertainment
and the Sacred Tree Markets at Nelson Bay. If you are after a free activity, check out the fish feeding, whale trail and free entertainment which operate daily throughout Naturefest at d’Albora Marinas at Nelson Bay. If you would like to get moving to chase away the winter chills, try a Park Run at Fingal Bay or Raymond Terrace on Saturdays.
Getting Back to Nature
By Marian SAMPSON
WHALE watching, and celebrating ‘all things nature’ in Port Stephens is the concept behind Naturefest from 1 June to 15 July. Naturefest encompasses a range of activities in June and is celebrating with the world on a stage with Paddle for the Planet on 3 June, World Environment Day on 5 June and World Ocean Day on 8
Lakeside Leisure Centre will be closed for one week from 3 July to 9 July. Tomaree Aquatic Centre will be closed for one month from 17 July to 13 August . For more information, on the Aquatic Centre closures you can contact Port Stephens Council on 4980 0255.
While you are out and about, don’t forget to take plenty of photos around Port Stephens and enter Shutterfest. Your shot could win you some great prizes. One highlight of Naturefest for the community is the human whale which will be a world record attempt on July 15 from 10am at Fingal Bay. Shutterfest details and the program for Naturefest can be found at portstephens. org.au.
Dear Mr JK, Let’s turn this into an anecdote. There was once a little ant and he decided that he was going to try to convert a capitalist tarantula that was still kicking, but getting older and more unreasonable by the day. The tarantula looked very scary with his furry head and legs, and his darting eyes and what appeared to be a spray tan. The ant decided that he was too weak, in the face of such strength and madness, and instead, in despair, he gave up on what he was trying to achieve and he died a miserable death. His baby ants didn’t get dinner because the mother ant was in such a deep state of melancholy that she forgot to hunt and gather, and they died as well. The end. No, not the end, that was a very bad ending. Let’s try again. The ant reconvened with his other ant friends and family members and, with their strength and resolve, wearing cute little six-legged ant-style hemp flares and revolutionaryred beanies with holes for their antennas, they surrounded the tarantula and dragged him into their den and tried some reverse psychology on him until he became an Environmental Warrior and he started yelling, “Make the Planet Great Again” (with a French accent that made all the female ants swoon). The tarantula felt so good about himself that he allowed the ants to crawl onto his back and he carried them towards the horizon and they didn’t fall off the edge, because the tarantula now knew that the earth wasn’t flat or able to be sold off to the highest bidder (insert bright lights and uplifting Disney music here). Don’t give up on your environment, Mr JK, or it will most certainly give up on you.
Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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q Enjoying the Great Outdoors at Nelson Bay Beach. Photo by Marian Sampson
Call for Volunteers By Marian SAMPSON
T O M A R E E Accommodation Services Inc. provides accommodation services to those living with disabilities in the Port
Stephens Area. The Tomaree Accommodation Service Board of Directors is looking for new volunteer members. Volunteers make a huge difference in the community of Port Stephens and
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Joining the board as a member only takes a few hours a month of a volunteer’s time and experience. If you would like to find out more, you can attend the information night on Wednesday 12 July from 7pm at 1 Helm Close, Salamander Bay, or call Jenny on 0412 721 723.
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Locals Get Footloose at Festival By Marian SAMPSON
IT’S time to don the denim, drag out your boots and kick up your heels at the 2017 Blue Water Country Music Festival. If you are interested in seeing local talent, this year the Blue Water Country Music Festival has a stage full of it. Festival favourites Footloose will be back with their six piece band hosting the stage on Stockton Street which will be closed to traffic at the Apex Park end of the street. There will be music on the stage from 9am-4.30pm Saturday and Sunday of the June Long Weekend. Footloose are locals with band members hailing from Medowie and Lemon Tree Passage and they will be joined on the stage by talent from Port Stephens and the Hunter region. There will be a total of 12 artists performing alongside
Footloose on the stage over the two days. Ken Foote, who lives in Port Stephens and performs in the Footloose Band, told the News Of The Area that “The best thing about the festival is being able to present local country artists.” “Seeing the town grow and bringing the festival back to the attention of locals, so that locals can come along and enjoy themselves” is a key feature of the festival according to Mr Foote. Another group of locals to keep your eyes out for over the weekend are the boot scooters. The Bay has two active clubs of dancers who are sure to be decked out and kicking up their heels over the festival. There’s also busking in the streets this year and the winners will be performing on the Apex Park stage on the Monday morning of the long weekend.
q Footloose Band at Nelson Bay. Photo by Marian Sampson
Buddy needs a buddy
By Rachael VAUGHAN
q Buddy is looking for his furever home.
IF you have room in your home, and heart, for a new furry family member, then look no further than these two cuties. Introducing Buddy, a seven-year-old wolfhound cross male who is a loveable goofball. Buddy is calm and well behaved and knows his basic commands. He walks well on the lead and enjoys car rides. Buddy would love an active family who involve him in their outings, and he would possibly be best suited to a family with older kids due to his size. Buddy has stayed with his mother (Crystal is also up for adoption) so he would need another doggy friend to help him cope with the change. Buddy is a gentle soul would would love a family to call his own. If you think you can help please call his Dog Rescue Newcastle carer Lauren on
0431 551 446 or to view the full profile go to www. dogrescuenewcastle.com.au. Making up the cat contingent of our rescue pets of the week is a super adorable fluffy little feline. KitKat, as she has been affectionately named, is one of the five orphans who came to the KITTY Rescue Project a
couple of weeks ago. All of her litter mates have pending adoptions, but little KitKat is still looking for the purrfect family. KitKit is snugly and a little lazy. Her favourite things to do are eat and sleep, but she throws in a little bit of play every now and again.
Amanda from KITTY Rescue Project told News Of The Area, “She is a very relaxed kitty and will make a lovely lap cat or foot warmer!” The KITTY Rescue Project is also looking for new volunteers to help foster new litters and older cats. For more information on fostering or adopting, please call Amanda on 0409058664, or visit the website www. kittyrescueproject.org.
q KitKat needs a lap to snuggle on.
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OzTag Five head to Ireland By Rachael VAUGHAN
A TALENTED team of OzTag players from Port Stephens has a jam-packed, sportsfilled trip coming up. They head to Ireland on 8 July for 18 days with players from all over Australia to compete in a number of comps and tournaments. The players will represent Australia in a number of different tournaments while over there. Included will be a trination tournament with Australia, Ireland and Great Britain, as well as several local and regional competitions. The tour was open to all players who have qualified to play at a state representative level, so we are lucky to have such a strong number representing Port Stephens in this special team. Due to there being players from all over the country attending the tour, preparation has been difficult as a team, so it has largely
been up to the individuals to train, and keep up their fitness. The players chosen from Port Stephens all play on a Monday night at the Salamander Bay fields and most of them will get in extra training as often as they can. The experience level for these players ranges from two years to five years. Tanya Napoli, Club Treasurer of Port Stephens OzTag, told News Of The Area, “We are a small Oztag Club in comparison to many others, so we are extremely proud of our players who are heading to Ireland to represent and promote the sport we love.” “If anyone would like to help any of the players with their trip, feel free to contact the club via our Facebook page and one of our committee members will put you in contact with the players.” News Of The Area wishes these representative players all the very best for their trip.
q Hanna Robinson, Marley Robinson, Alexander Napoli, Briennen Carter and Taylah Smith will represent Port Stephens and Australia in Ireland.
Amy Aims High GOLF
[Golf] Nelson Bay Golf Club By David and Rhona BIRSS CONGRATULATIONS to 10-year-old Amy Squires for her achievement in beating the other 18 Ladies, to win her division in Sunday’s competition.
Amy has been playing for three years, plays off a handicap of 29 and is coached by Warren Moses, the Club Professional and her father, Paul. Amy’s sights are now firmly set on her next major event, at Toronto on June 19.
q Amy Squires wins her division at Nelson Bay Golf Club.
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Soldiers Point Marina hosts the sailing school, as well as storing and maintaining the fleet of sailing craft including three Lasers, eight Training Sailing Dinghies (Optimists), and a Topper Dinghy. Guided by Graham Oborn and a team of fully qualified instructors, Tomaree High and St Philip’s schools students are able to learn to sail on the Port Stephens
waterway. Previous students from the school are now competing in state and national regattas. Graham Oborn told News Of The Area that “St Philip’s Christian College is supportive of the program which is funded by Soldiers Point Marina and The Real Futures Foundation.” This week the Sailing School Instructor presented certificates of achievement to students at St Philip’s Christian College who participated in a regatta earlier this year.
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This is the qualifying round to participate in the NSW PSSA Women’s Championships to be held at Camden on 6-8 September.
Everyone at Nelson Bay Golf Club send their very best wishes to Amy for this event.
Highlights Peter McCann hitting the ‘perfect shot’ with his holein-one on the Par 3, 132 metres, 5th hole in Sunday’s competition Results:
28/5: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Mary Reisch 35, Runner-up Charmaine Elliott 31; Div 2: Winner Amy Squires 35, Runnerup Lyn Hollier 32. Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Connor Benjamin 35; B Grade: Winner Barry Elliott 36; C Grade: Winner Penton Sutcliffe 36. 29/5: Vets 9 hole Competition Stableford: Div 1 Winner Martyn Jeggo 28, Runner-up Hans Kaluski 26, Best Net Score Hans Kaluski 23: Div 2 Winner Noel Windsor 27, Runnerup Brian Stewart 23, Best Net Score Arthur Phelan 20.
30/5: Ladies Stableford Competition: Div 1: Winner Joan Frost 35, Runner-Up Roz Welsh 34 c/b, Third Place Wendy Heapy 34. Div 2: Winner Annette Jones 36, Runner-up Maureen Griffin 35 c/b, Third Place Julie Partridge 35. Div 3: Winner Marjorie Margan 36, Runner-up Pam Townsend 35, Third Place Claire Compton 32. 31/5: C1 Men’s 4 person Ambrose: Overall: Winners Waters + de Ridder + Faulkner + Palmer 55, Runners-up Gorton + Papworth + Yonge + Johnson 56. C2 Men’s Individual Stableford: A Grade: Winner Jim Ingleton 37, Runner-up Bruce Bews 34; B Grade: Winner Alan Fisher 37 c/b, Runner-up Warren Parkinson 37; C Grade: Winner Key Wright 42, Runner-up Robert McKay 35. 1/6: Ladies Stableford: event cancelled due to weather conditions. Vets 9 hole Stableford Competition: Overall
Support for those left behind by suicide
Nobody knows how difficult it is to recover from the suicide of a loved one, but only those who have lost someone to suicide. By Marian SAMPSON SUICIDE is a topic that rocks communities. Port Stephens Suicide
Prevention Network and Lifeline and are holding a free workshop at the Corlette Community Hall, 49 Sandy Point Road, Corlette, on
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Winner John Townsend 19, Overall Runner-up Rob Cornege 18 c/b. 2/6: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Nola Brown 34; Div 2: Winner Janice Ingleton 33. Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Scott Quinn 38; B Grade: Winner Alan Bentley 40; C Grade: Winner Robert Cornege 39. 3/6 : C1 Men’s Monthly Medal: Scratch Winner Overall: Peter Gibson 82. Net Winner Overall Tim Chaplin 74. A Grade Net: Winner John Rowland 75, Runner-up Dennis Knight 76, Third Place Peter Gibson 78; B Grade Net: Winner Tim Chaplin 74, Runnerup Neil Lembcke 79, Third Place Simon Law 80; C Grade Net: Winner Ray Lee Barrett 79, Runner-up John Skues 82, Third Place Steve Jones 83. C2 Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Tino Rossi 32; B Grade: Winner Michael Rossi 35; C Grade: Winner Jason Sutton (vis) 28. developed for those who have lost someone to suicide. The workshops are designed to equip participants with the confidence and with information they need to safely tell their story and memories of their loved one. Two highly educated facilitators will gently support participants through this journey. For registrations or more information you can phone Robyn from Lifeline on 0426 265 526.
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EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225
WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Sal Bay
CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257
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QUINTREX DREAMRIDER 5.0 with FELK trailer, beamy aluminium specially strengthened Boatcoded hull in good condition with little use, fibreglass decking, hull recently two-pack coated. Requires motor and fit-out with much equipment provided incl custom underfloor fuel tank, flotation etc. This model renowned for stability & smooth ride. $5,900. Phone 0418611988.
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ALCOHOL FREE ZONES
Notice is hereby given that Council by resolution made 24 May 2017, established an Alcohol Free Zone (AFZ) in Tea Gardens; and re-established the AFZ in Hawks Nest, for four years commencing 1 July 2017. Maps showing the areas concerned are available on-line or in the Tea Gardens office. c NOTA Graphics - Ref: MCCO_080617 PO BOX 450 (02) 6591 7222 FORSTER NSW 2428 council@midcoast.nsw.gov.au
Community sponsorship 2017-18 funding round Community organisations in the Mid-Coast Council local government area are invited to apply for consideration in our community sponsorship program. The program aims to: • Support organisations, projects, events and activities which are of benefit to the community • Support new initiatives • Encourage increased participation in local events Application forms and guidelines can be found at
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DUAL Fuel Falcon Auto Sedan. Big Comfortable Reliable car cheap to run on gas. No licence so I must sell. $1500 ono. AJQ78E. 1999 240000 Klms. Reg Nov (Concession) Michael 0412347546
FORD Falcon sedan ‘04 reg to 09/17 4L 2newtyres & neww/ screen. vgood cond. AA 58RN $4,100ono Ph 0412334591
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FORD XR6 PG Series 2009 240K 8/17 D rego charcoalSmetallic. Great OL cons, full service history. $6750 0407145366.
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HAWKS NEST GOLF CLUB Functions and Front of House Supervisor The Club is looking for an individual with • Possess barista skills supervisory experience in functions and • Be willing and able to lead, coach, and restaurant front of house operations. You will counsel staff when required. be heavily involved in overseeing the service • Have the ability to monitor and respond delivery of the restaurant as well as being the to trade levels, adjusting staff levels as point of contact to co-ordinate functions. required. To be successful in this role you will: • Be an effective trouble shooter with the • Field and respond to function enquiries in a ability to remain calm and focused when comprehensive and timely manner. under pressure. • Be available to work a variety of shifts • Develop an effective relationship with staff across a 7 day roster, including nights, in other departments. weekends, and public holidays. • Possess advanced communication, • Be willing to attend booked functions to organisation, and interpersonal skills. ensure a seamless operation. • Create synergy between the front of house • Have the ability to provide and set the and back of house operations. standard for customer service excellence in the restaurant and during functions. The position will initially be offered on a • Have a strong eye for detail casual basis.
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THE Soldiers Point Marina Sailing School is a collaboration brought to the community of Port Stephens by passionate sailor Graham Oborn, The Real Futures Foundation, and Soldiers Point Marina. Each year students at Tomaree High School and St Philip’s Christian College have the opportunity to participate in learn to sail programs for free. The programs teach students about navigation, steering and the art of sailing. Students participating in the sailing school learn more than just sailing skills, with self-discipline and selfsufficiency key life skills that are also learnt. Soldiers Point Marina provides the boats, and students are fortunate enough to learn from experienced sailors like Graham Oborn. CONTINUED Page 8
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