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WHEN Tania Bunk and her two sons moved to Medowie, it was supposed to be the beginning of a happier chapter in their lives. Instead, their dream and plans for their new idyllic home have begun to unravel. Tania, a single mother, achieved her dream of purchasing her dream property in Medowie recently. She fell in love with the property on her first viewing, which has bush at the back door. Before going through with the purchase, Ms. Bunk said she had tried to make sure that the bush behind her future home was in fact a designated wildlife corridor and not under threat from any development. According to Ms Bunk, she was given assurances from

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a Port Stephens Council representative that this was indeed the case. “Before purchasing the property, I visited council and spoke to a Development Planner,” Ms Bunk told News Of The Area. “They (Council)

assured me that the area behind our property was a wildlife corridor it was unlikely that anything would be built there due to the area being recognised as such.” However, merely weeks after moving in, Ms Bunk received a Development Application for a 50 lot Torrens title development to be built behind her new home. “Upon receiving the DA I felt sick and my heart dropped to my stomach, I felt deceived and could not fathom that despite my efforts to make sure nothing like this was on the cards, that no one made me aware of this only weeks prior,” Ms

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Bunk told News of the Area. “Neighbours have since confirmed they were aware there would be residential development in the area, but the current proposed development was not indicated.” The opportunity to submit opposition letters to Council closed on 13 December 2017, and the matter has not be heard by Council yet, but signs have already been erected on the site advertising expressions of interest for the new lifestyle properties of houses, duplexes and townhouses. Ms Bunk has contacted all Port Stephens Councillors to discuss the

matter, and a meeting has been called at her home mid-January to assess the situation and to allow councillors to hear her thoughts. C o u n c i l l o r Giacomo Arnott told News Of The Area, “I’ve organised a site meeting in mid January so that all Councillors - myself included - are able to get a better understanding of any issues at this site.” “I look forward to reading all of the information when this DA comes to Council for a decision, and I’m sure a fully informed decision will be made by Councillors.”

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rates from the approved 201,000 tonnes per annum to a maximum of 400,000 tonnes per annum and to increase the operating hours from the approved 7:00am to 5:00pm to 6:00am to 6:00pm, from the Salt Ash Sand Project, located on Janet Parade, in Salt Ash. The exhibition period for comment closes on 15 January, and there are concerns that the community has remained largely unaware of the impact on traffic if approved. Nigel Waters of the Tomaree Residents and Ratepayers Association (TRRA) told News Of The Area, “Residents interested in commenting on the proposed increase in service have until 15 January.” He believes that there are many issues to be considered including the timing of the community consultation being conducted over the

Christmas, New Year Holiday break. The widening of Nelson Bay Road to a dual carriageway in both directions is not something that local residents are anticipating any time soon, however increased traffic will cause more problems for many locals who commute to Williamtown and Newcastle daily for work. With Nelson Bay Road currently classified a category service E, it does not have the capacity to deal with the traffic that this increase in production would create. The road would need to have a capacity of 12,000 plus vehicles per day and allow for four or more travel lanes falling under category 6R. “The TRRA has made a submission to NSW Department of Planning and Environment in which it questions the need for the increase in production and asks, ‘If this mine is only extracting at 35% capacity then we also question at what capacity the other mining sites in the area are operating’.” “TRRA believes that the overall balance of supply of and demand for sand needs to be considered with an independent estimate of the demand for the Sydney market in particular.”

Shrill Sounds of Summer

By Daniel SAHYOUN

WITH the cicada season in full swing, the familiar sound of the summer symphony is echoing around the region once again. And if you think the little noise makers are much louder than usual this year you are not alone, with experts deeming the bumper season the largest since 2013. Seven-year-old Zackery Moran said the unrelenting wave of singing in the local area is deafening. “The chirping starts before the sun comes up and goes most of the day and into the night,” he said. “It’s so loud sometimes that it hurts my ears.” News Of The Area recently recorded the insects humming at sound levels well over 100 decibels at homes near Bulahdelah’s Alum Mountain. According to cicada enthusiast Dr Nathan Emery, who is a Scientific Officer at the Australian Botanic Gardens, this level is equivalent to the sound of a chainsaw running at full speed or a rock concert. “The males often sing in synchrony, termed a cicada

chorus and this can get up to around 120 decibels,” he said. “With prolonged exposure, this is enough to damage human hearing.” Dr Emery said the most commonly found species in the Myall Coast and Port Stephens region include the Eastern Double Drummer, Black Prince, Red Treeticker, Cherrynose and Yellowbelly, which have all come out in large numbers this season. “The ones making the loudest noise are the Eastern Double Drummers, which are also Australia’s largest cicada species,” he said. But for anyone hoping the piercing shrill of the insect’s mating song will soon end, Dr Emery told News Of The Area the final chorus of the season is still some time away. “Some of the larger species, such as the Green Grocer and Eastern Double Drummer will start to decline in numbers throughout January,” he said. “However, others like the Black Prince and Floury Baker may persist up to March or April.”

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MEDOWIE has a number of playgroups available to families, all commencing soon for the 2018 year, and you are encouraged to go along and try one or more out. Playgroups are an important part of the development of young children, and a valuable social interaction outlet for parents. Playgroups allow parents to introduce their children to a range of activities they may not do at home. It’s also a safe way for parents to allow their children to engage socially with other people and try new things. Parents can broaden their social network, meeting other parents with children in the same age group. Medowie Mother Jane Thomas told News Of The Area, “I moved to Medowie, transferred here with my

husband’s employment, and didn’t know anyone.” “Attending playgroups with my sons helped me to get to know other mums, make some friends, and give them some time with other children.” There are a number of playgroups you can try in 2018. On Tuesday mornings, Medowie’s oldest and longest running playgroup is run at the community hall. Medowie Tigers Playgroup started over thirty years ago, and has been running almost continuously since then. The first two visits are free, and then a small weekly fee is payable to continue on. You can find them on Facebook under ‘Medowie Tigers Playgroup’. One Wednesdays the place to be is ‘Mainly music’, run frm 10-11:30am. The cost is $5 per family, and the church provides morning tea for all. Families meet for a play

Praise for Police

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LONG time advocate for ‘better police service’ Doreen Bradley OAM is full of praise for Senior Constable Luke Rogers from Lemon Tree Passage. “I’m getting amazing feedback from residents about this officer’s dedication and continuing commitment to his job,” she said. “He follows up his initial call-outs and always lends a sympathetic ear to victims of crime,” she added. “He even consoles those charged with offences and tries to steer them down the road to recovery.” “Senior police really do need to encourage localism in their forward planning.” “It’s the secret to efficient crime management in isolated communities.” Ms Bradley sees trouble ahead if the proposed amalgamation of Port Stephens LAC with other commands goes ahead. “This ‘re-engineering’

they talk about will turn small communities against the Police Force if it means closure of small town stations and the removal of officers,” she said. “They tried it once before out here with disastrous consequences.” she added. “Already residents of Dungog and Tea Gardens

first, before moving inside to partake in musical activities. On Thursdays, a special playgroup is run at the Baptist Church on 6 Waropara Road. Rainbow playtime is run from 9:30-11:30 every week during school term, and costs $4 per child to attend. Tea and Coffee is provided for parents and caregivers. Rounding out the week, is a supported playgroup run out of Medowie Public School on Thursdays from 9:30am to 11:30am. The fact that it is a supported playgroup means that the coordinator has a background in early childhood and runs the playgroup with organised activities and supplies morning tea. Anyone may join the group, held every week during school terms in the Medowie Public School hall. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to bring their children along to any of these fantastic groups, and broaden your social network.

are up in arms about it and Tilligerry will take them on too if they go down this pathway,” she said. “You must have the community behind you if you want the best outcomes. At the moment we are waiting to see the new ‘Grand Plan.’ We will decide what actions we will pursue when we know more details,” Ms Bradley told News Of The Area.

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Mrs CV, as I am typing this, I’m polishing off the last of the hazelnut nougat I was given for Christmas, even though I promised myself I would stick to salads and green smoothies for the next six months in order to make up for the communal gluttony that occurred at my place over the festive season. It is now all a blur of deep-fried camembert, basil and pistachio dip, potato salad with full cream mayonnaise, chocolate mousse, rum balls, red wine, white wine, brunch, lunch and midnight snacks (and that was just Boxing Day). We all fall into a trap at this time of year, and that trap is thinking that we will pace ourselves over the Christmas period, eat in moderation, exercise, and start the New Year as svelte, radiant, well-rested individuals. Instead we fall into a food coma and we can’t exercise because even our stretchy activewear isn’t quite that stretchy and we all know that crop tops and muffin tops aren’t a fashion statement any of us would like to emulate. The most exercise we have done is to float around on blow-up peacocks and pull a couple of Bon Bons. Heck, even if I could see my shoelaces, I doubt I’d have the energy to actually tie them up. All this eating and nanna napping is exhausting. Acceptance is the first step, Mrs CV. There’s no point feeling bad about it. You simply have to let go of the past and embrace the future. It seems pointless to change things mid-week, so as of next Monday, I want you to ask yourself this question each time you come across a tempting treat: “Should I put this inside me?” Nine times out of ten, the answer will be no. In fact, the question could extend beyond food and keep you away from doomed relationships and emergency rooms. Food for thought. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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Crowe reaches for Everest By Marian SAMPSON

WE’D like to introduce Stephen Crowe. Stephen works at Port Stephens Council in Raymond Terrace. Stephen Crowe is passionate about Port Stephens and told News Of The Area, “I love the diversity of Port Stephens, from the Rural West to the Tomaree Peninsula, there are so many different places to get to know.” Stephen believes that Port Stephens can drive similar positive changes in our town centres, like those that have occurred in regions like Newcastle West over the past five years. While working at Port Stephens Council as Communications Manager, Stephens spends some time

Tanilba’s week of fun By Rachael VAUGHAN

FOR four years, the first week in January at Tanilba Bay has been a fun-filled action packed week for families, hosted by the Scripture Union Family Mission at Tanilba Bay Public School. The Scripture Union (SU) has been in existence for 150 years and among its many functions, runs ‘Family Missions’ all across NSW. Andy Miller, one of the SUFM Tanilba Bay Directors, told News Of The Area, “Our volunteers from Sydney and the Central Coast give up their

summer break to serve the community on the peninsula to the best of our ability, and it has been our honour to share this beautiful part of the world with the great people who live here.” “We see value in bringing the whole family together and especially as a new year begins, it’s a wonderful opportunity to be reminded that there is hope and love to be found for those who seek it.” “From the moment families enter the Tanilba Bay Primary School grounds, we present an atmosphere of fun with music, games and a

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jumping castle.” Over the course of the week, the entire family is taken care of and catered for. Children are immersed in a music drama, put on by a talented team. They play games, do craft and are taught from the Bible in fun and relevant ways. Adults are catered for with ridiculously good coffee, made by a trained barista, incredible craft activities and the chance to have a meaningful conversation in the cafe. Mornings are always held at the primary school, but then in the afternoons the team meet up with families again and get amongst the community at Tanilba Park,

“It was a great effort. I had some fantastic support from people in Port Stephens, including the Mayor and General Manager.” In undertaking a climb like the one to Everest there are physical and mental challenges to overcome; for Stephen, there were also life lessons learned. “Life is much more beautiful without email, phones and social media. “Our ability to live in the moment was so much more enhanced in an environment without those distractions,” he said. When asked if he would encourage others to undertake physical challenges like his Everest climb the answer was a definitive “YES.”

the Skate Park and Marina. The whole program is provided to the community free of charge. The program has finished up a fantastic fourth year this week, and the team at SUFM are already talking excitedly about next year’s program. Andy Miller said, “It has been our privilege to be here this summer and we look forward to bringing more of it, bigger and better in December 2018, ready for the first week of January 2019.” News Of The Area will keep families up to date with plans and reminders for next year’s program, so that you too can join in this action packed week of fun for the whole family.

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sitting in an office, but he has an adventurous side too. In a brave move last year Stephen decided to climb Everest with the Mark Hughes Foundation. The Foundation raises much needed funds to promote research, heighten awareness and support brain cancer patients and their families within the community. “To participate in the climb was a very easy decision! “I’m close friends with Mark Hughes and I couldn’t say no to the idea of raising some money for his fantastic Foundation, whilst travelling through the Himalayas with a great bunch of mates.” Stephen and his team raised almost $500,000 for the Mark Hughes Foundation.

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Soldiers Point Bowling Club

7.00pm

Friday 19/01/2018

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Seabreeze Hotel

8.30pm

Friday 12/01/2018

The Remedy

Tilligerry RSL

8.00pm

Friday 19/01/2018

The Way

Hawks Nest Golf Club

7.30pm

Saturday 13/01/2018

Beau Hatch

Tilligerry RSL

7.30pm

Saturday 13/01/2018

Pat Vs Cat

Anna Bay Tavern

8.00pm

Saturday 13/01/2018

Purple Hearts

Nelson Bay Diggers RSL

9.30pm

Saturday 13/01/2018

Spank N The Monkey

Tea Gardens Country Club

7.30pm

Saturday 13/01/2018

Summerland Kings

Soldiers Point Bowling Club

Sunday 14/01/2018

Kristy James

Friday 19/01/2018

Witchery

Stockton Bowling Club

8.00pm

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Tilligerry RSL

7.30pm

Saturday 20/01/2018

Katie N Feff

Tea Gardens Country Club

7.30pm

Saturday 20/01/2018

Smoke N Mirrors

Anna Bay Tavern

8.00pm

7.00pm

Saturday 20/01/2018

Viagro

Lakeside Village Tavern

8.30pm

Seabreeze Hotel

3.00pm

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Lennie Live

Seabreeze Hotel

3.00pm

3.00pm

Sunday 14/01/2018

Mick Jones

Anna Bay Tavern

Sunday 14/01/2018

No Control

Lakeside Tavern

Sunday 21/01/2018

Romney Watts

Anna Bay Tavern

3.00pm

Sunday 21/01/2018

Sunday Soul Sessions

Seabreeze Hotel

6.45pm

Acoustic Duo hit the Tea Gardens Hotel

By Rachael VAUGHAN

THERE are ‘new kids on the block’ so to speak, rejoining the local gig scene after a break away, but they’re old hands in the music business from way back Paula and Owen Acoustic

Duo are hitting the Tea Gardens hotel for a sunday session this weekend, and it’s a gig you don’t want to miss. Based in Port Stephens, this professional and experienced duo features Paula Hunter on vocals and Owen Ward on guitar.

With over 20 years experience in the music industry, Paula and Owen are versatile and suitable for any occasion – pubs, clubs, hotels, cafes, weddings, private celebrations, concerts, festivals, bars and corporate

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functions. Their set list comprises covers of popular songs from the 90’s to present and they bring their own flavour and vibe to each performance whether it be rock, folk, funk, or a simple ballad, Paula and Owen won’t disappoint and they’re guaranteed to give you a great afternoon of easy listening. Owen has an extensive background in the music industry with production and supplying crew for some of the world’s biggest artist’s including U2, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Sound Garden, The Big Day Out tours and many more. Paula was a featured artist signed with Pride Music in 1996 in ‘The Olivia Project featuring Paula’, a tribute to Olivia Newton John, releasing a cover of Xanadu and Physical. Xanadu fast became a hit on the dance scene in Sydney and London, where Paula made many appearances during a two week stint in London’s most popular night clubs.

Paula has extensive experience performing with various cover bands over the years in Sydney. Whether you’re a local, or out-of-towners, lock this date down and come along to the picturesque setting at Tea

Gardens Hotel and enjoy a fantastic afternoon. Paula and Owen Acoustic Duo take the stage from 2-5pm this Sunday 14 January. You can also check out their musical stylings on Facebook and Instagram.

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Holiday Fishing Competition By Geoff WALKER

THE Annual Bob Royal whiting fishing competition has been expanded this year to include flathead as the targeted species for those entering the adult section. Now in its fourth year, the event was named after the late Bob Royal,a tireless community worker. Lions Club member Mike Miles explains, “To give the

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younger entrants more of a chance this year, only those 15 years of age and under will be allowed to weigh in whiting in both the red spot and sand whiting categories.” “The open division will be reserved for flathead only,” he said. The competition will be run over the weekend of 20 and 21 January, 2018. The fishing zone extends from Salt Ash down Tilligerry

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Tilligerry Social Golf Club By Margaret McKAY Results for 5/1/2018 Outright winner. Bill Caswell. 38

Runner up. Graham Harris. 36. C/b Bonus points winner. John Woolley

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Active Kids Voucher rebate program launched FROM Page 12

Port Hunter Touch told News Of The Area, “This voucher program is a great

encouragement for kids to get into a sport.” “When the cost is assisted, there’s no barrier left to giving sport a go.” The initiative will reduce the barriers to participation and help change the physical activity behaviours of children and young people in NSW. The voucher can be

Creek and around Lemon Tree Passage (LTP) and back up to Oyster Cove. Anglers can fish either from the bank or from boats. Sanctuary zones are ‘no go’ areas and are clearly marked on maps and defined by buoys. Registration will be taken behind the boat ramp at LTP on both days between 8.30am and 10am and the weigh in will at the Tilligerry RSL used for registration or membership fees for afterschool, weekend sport and structured physical activity programs, including swimming lessons, from a wide range of providers. More information will be available on the website as the program details are further developed: www. sport.nsw.gov.au/activekids.

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between 4pm and 5pm on the Sunday. Entry fees are $5 for children, $10 for adults and $20 for families. Proceeds from the event will go towards the makeover of Centennial Park along Tanilba’s foreshore – a project initiated by Tilligerry Lions Club. More details can be had from Mike on 041 768 5934.

Runner up. Michael Blake

11 Ball winners, B Riddell, A Cowie, M Skidmore, J Clayton, B Gale, P Kieran, B Porter, P Couvaras, B Baldwin, J Johnstone, H Potts. Bradman Award Colin Marsden NTP4th.

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Money hole (A) M Baldwin Lucky number 8. M Skidmore

27 starters today.

Congratulations to all the winners, a great day for a round of golf.

There were only two ladies in the 9 hole competition today both received a Ball, Margaret Gale and Wendy Couvaras. Next game is Friday 12 January 2018 Single Stableford.

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Chris Mobbs (Mobbsy)

The family of the Late Chris Mobbs (Mobbsy) would like to thank the community for all the love and condolences given on the recent very sudden and unexpected passing of Chris. In particular members of Myall Masters Swimming Club, Lodge Port Stephens and Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Club for their guard of honour. Chris would have been humbled by the number of people who attended his funeral to pay their respects to a good man and an active member of the community of Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest.

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The family of Christopher Robert Bennett, aged 90 years, would like to thank all family and friends for their sympathy and condolences on his passing. Thanking the staff at Estia Health and the medical centre for there care of him. Regards the Bennett family.

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PRESENTATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS In accordance with Section 418(3) of the Local Government Act, 1993 Council advises that the Extra Ordinary Meeting to be held on Wednesday 24 January 2018 at the Council Chambers, Breese Parade, Forster will include the presentation of the audited Financial Statements and the Auditors Reports for the Financial Period ending 30 June 2017. In accordance with Section 420 of the Local Government Act 1993, any person may make a submission in writing to Council with respect to the Council’s audited Financial Statements or the Auditor’s Reports. All submissions must be lodged (email accepted) with the Council within 7 days of the public meeting. Council’s audited Financial Statements, together with the Auditor’s Reports are available for public inspection on Council’s website. A hardcopy will be available at Council’s Offices from Wednesday 10 January 2018 until Thursday 25 January 2018. A summary of the financial reports is provided below:2017 $’000

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By Rachael VAUGHAN JANUARY 2018 has brought about the official opening of the Active Kids Voucher program for New South Wales school students. The voucher is available to all school aged students in New South Wales, and is not means tested. Families will multiple children are not restricted with one voucher per family, they may apply for each and every student enrolled in school. The Active Kids rebate will be available from the NSW Government via a voucher system to all schoolaged children who enrol in, or register for sport and fitness activities to cover participation costs. This program will be run annually for the next four years. A large variety of sports clubs and activity groups across Raymond Terrace, Medowie and Tilligerry have already registered for the voucher program, preparing for the release. They include, but are not limited to Terrace Roosters,

Medowie Netball Club, Dance n Dazzle Studio, Port Stephens Power AFL Club, Medowie Girl Guides, MCPD Dance and Cheer and Crossfit Deck. Kimberly Cox, owner and operator of Crossfit Deck in Raymond Terrace, told News Of The Area, “We registered back in September with the hopes of having most of the CrossFit boxes (gyms) around being recognised for the positive influence our strong communities can have on our local families.” “With most of our CrossFit Kids already watching Mum or Dad be the best versions of themselves by choosing to be healthier in fitness and food choices for life, the children learn to have the same focus and also the same love of fitness being fun, rewarding and engaging.” “Family costs can be difficult so having this rebate is so positive for any family and such a good opportunity to get kids started in seeing fitness as fun and to become a standard part of their day.” Matt Jeffery from CONTINUED Page 7

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