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Uni Fee Hike Hits Students By Simone JOHNSON

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LOCAL University students were this week confronted with future fee hikes due to the Federal Government’s plan to cut university funding. The new measures will see university fees raised by up to 7.5 percent by 2021. The changes will first appear in 2018, with a fee increase of 1.8 percent. Students will also have to start paying back their loans sooner, with this threshold being lowered to an annual income of $42,000 compared to the previous sum of over $55,000. While this means fees won’t become completely deregulated, the government has also announced they will

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Elicia Taylor, this year won an Australian History Award, awarded by the National Council of Women NSW.

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are already unsure of their career paths.” Kim is in her third and final year of a biomedical science degree at the University of Newcastle and has been accepted into the University of Western Sydney to begin studying Medicine next year. “Once I finally

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and opportunity for all. Elicia Taylor was successful in being awarded this prestigious title, due to her fascinating field of study, Elicia is now in her second year of postgraduate study at the University of Newcastle. In 2015 she completed her Bachelor of Arts (Honours), also at the University of Newcastle, and received the University Medal. During her undergraduate studies, Elicia was awarded the Sarah Wheeler Prize for 3000 Level History and the Geoffrey Alan Cranfield Memorial Prize for 4000 Level History. Elicia’s thesis, which gained the attention of judges during the decision making process to choose the award winners, is entitled ‘Surplus Patriots? How Australian unmarried women reshaped their lives during the First World War’. Elicia’s project seeks to understand whether the First World War transformed the lives of Australian unmarried women. Elicia told News Of The Area, “Acknowledging the

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q Elicia Taylor is on an exciting historical study path. existing work of Australian nurses’ involvement in the First World War, I intend to focus on the experiences of women in lesser-known but similarly patriotic wartime activities.” “By using marital status as a frame of reference for analysis, I hope to provide more nuanced insights into the range of opportunities and/or limitations influencing women’s lives during the war.” The project will be divided into overseas and home front experiences, and Women such as Olive King, Vera Deakin and Gladys Marks will

be analysed according to their experiences in activities such as military driving, communication services and humanitarian efforts close to the war front,” she said. The home front section will examine women from a variety of occupations and professions such as factory work, school teaching and police work, and organisations such as the Australian Women’s Service Corps to gauge how the war affected the single women involved in these

endeavours. “By employing a variety of methodological approaches and featuring previously overlooked individuals, I hope to make an important contribution to this neglected aspect of Australian war and gender history,” Elicia said. News Of The Area looks forward to following Elicia’s studies, and sharing relevant local studies from Elicia’s research with our readers.

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Artists Excited By Geoff WALKER

PLANS are afoot for a conversion of the old Lemon Tree Passage Fire Station into an Arts Centre. Councillor Steve Tucker said that the location of the building was a prime site for locals and visitors to view and purchase the creative works of local artists, sculptors, jewellery makers and woodworkers. “Any business owner will tell you that if you have traffic, you have sales,” he said. “It would be an ideal place to showcase what our town has to offer for the visitor and locals alike.” “A few Bali banners fluttering in the breeze, tourist brochures on offer and exhibits of the various community groups would be a great drawcard,” he said. Councillor Tucker said that a makeover of the building was already in the planning stage. “The Tilligerry Art Group (TAG), our Lions Club and

Port Stephens Council have put together around $12,000 for the job.” “The roller doors will go and be replaced by more ‘people friendly’ ones. On top of this, some painting and fitting out will need to be done,” Cr Tucker said. Meanwhile, the self help art group with its home base at the Old School Centre has proved to be an ideal training ground for budding artists. They meet each Monday between 9am and noon in the top room, which has just been upgraded with a wheelchair access ramp. The group is only too willing to welcome people who would like to take up painting or drawing. It will even provide brushes, paints and canvases for those wishing to give it a go and $4 covers a morning’s activities which includes tea and bickies. There are also numerous art books and videos on hand for inspiration. Just turn up if this interests you.

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q The old and the new: St Francis’ Anglican Church current 1984 church behind the original garage building on the Ferodale site.

By Heather SHARP WITH the appointment of a new Priest-In-Charge at Medowie’s St Francis Anglican Christ Church, News Of The Area has looked into the early history of one of the Parish’s smallest churches, known affectionately as The Bush Church. Medowie’s early 20th century experiences were characterised by material poverty. Many people who moved into the area during the years of The Great Depression were victims of this economic and social disaster. This impacted the resources of those attending Church and, it has been recorded, that when the Christians of the area, who at that stage were multidenominational and meeting near the present day Fire Station, heard that Stockton’s Congregational Church was purchasing new hymn books,

they requested the old ones. The first Anglican service was held by famous Medowie man and World War I veteran, Mr Rees James who, as a lay reader (that is, not an official Priest, but someone allowed by the Church to preach) gave the first sermon at his property, Gwalia, in 1934 or 1935. Services continued there until the community hall was opened in 1936, which then became the site for Anglican worship. In a quirk of a bygone era, as there was not a set time for services, Mrs Ruby James, Rees’ wife, who ran the Medowie public telephone office and mailbag, would notify community members of the service by writing the message on their mail. The community hall, although unlined and made of corrugated iron, was used and dressed-up by the congregation with carpet and curtains.

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It was in 1967, after the Shire Council compulsorily acquired the land where the First Station currently stands, on the corner of Ferodale and Medowie Roads that the congregation moved to its current location, worshipping in the small building still standing today on the current site of Brocklesby Road. It was not until 1971 that the church received its current name. As written by local community member, Mrs Erica Mirfin, “The name of St Francis [of Assisi] was chosen as being appropriate because of his love of birds and animals which were numerous in Medowie.” Here the congregation still meets, with an updated church building opening in 1984. News Of The Area acknowledges the previously published work of Erica Mirfin (nee James) in compiling this article.

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AWARD winning Medowie bush poet Ms Wendy Seddon is preparing to perform in Merriwa’s Festival Of The Fleeces held over the June long weekend. Ms Seddon, a published writer, having been included in national anthologies of award winning poetry and The Australian Times Poetry magazine, spoke with News Of The Area. Amongst other awards, Ms Seddon was Highly Commended in the 2017 Blackened Billy Bush Poetry held during Tamworth’s Country Music Awards, second prize in the Bush Poetry Association’s Competition, first prize for writing for kids in the CJ Dennis Poetry Competition, and second prize at the Henry Lawson Festival for a poem called Henry that addresses the master poet’s depression. Ms Seddon entered her first poetry competition in 2001 and told News Of The Area “Sometimes I’ve just for to get words out of my head, onto paper.”

“I love words and I love to play with words.” “They can be really emotive and getting the right word can be a challenge sometimes, but when you get it, it’s a eureka moment.” Ms Seddon added, “Sometimes I have opinions I want to express and it can be less confronting to write those on paper, rather than speak them.” At the upcoming Merriwa Festival Of The Fleeces, Ms Seddon will perform, “A poem about memories of my Grandmother.” Called I Mend And I Make Do, Ms Seddon said, “The poem mimics the rhythm of the sewing machine.” Ms Seddon says there is a lack of poetry comradery in the area, saying, “The problem I have at the moment is that there is no poetry in the area.” “It would be good to have people around who enjoy writing too, it doesn’t even have to be poetry.” Ms Seddon says there are misconceptions about this form of writing. “Bush poetry is not just

medowie@newsofthearea.com.au Her Poem: I Mend And I Make Do (first three stanzas) The children are down and the dishes are done and the milk can is out on the porch. My old Singer treadle is pushing along by the light of a Hurricane torch. Ticketer, ticketer, ticketer, ticketer. The stitching’s not fancy but even and strong, so together we mend and make do. The sheet with a tea is a pillowcase now and a bath towel is up for review. Ticketer, ticketer, ticketer, ticketer.

q Wendy Seddon working on her poetry. about dogs pining on their dead master’s grave, it’s not all 18th and 19th century stuff, or depressing and gloomy, it’s also entertaining.” For writers interested

in meeting up, go to Ms Seddon’s writing page: https://www.facebook.com/ wenderhymeriter/ to make contact.

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“I like to put something back, so I act as a mentor for the next generation of doctors,” she said. “I’m only too happy to pass on my surgical skills and diagnostic techniques to fifth year medical students.” “They come for a couple of weeks at a time and rotate with other practices to broaden their knowledge,” Dr Pylypyak said. “It really is quite rewarding.” Dr Pylypyak is also keen to work with residents with weight problems. “It’s a matter of education, diet and exercise,” she said. “We aim for a one kilogram reduction per week. I was particularly pleased with one client who shed 50kg,” Dr Pylypyak told News Of The Area.

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Is it wrong to have ex-girlfriends as Facebook friends? My missus is insulted that I am friends with the stunning girl I took to my Year 6 formal, my first true crush (Year 8) and a university student who I had a brief, but fulfilling relationship with. Mr BH, Hawks Nest Dear Mr BH, The term ‘friend’ is a very wobbly one when it comes to social media. On my ‘friends’ list, I have members of our local Council (so I can see what they are really up to), emergency services personnel (you never know when you may need them) and some random lads and lassies from Ireland (I’m a sucker for their warped humour). But former loves? You seem rather taken with the ones on your list. The words “stunning”, “crush” and “fulfilling” give it away. I can understand, if your wife is folding your thankless offspring’s sports clothes, that she may not want to hear that Simone from Year 8 is about to run an Ultramarathon. I can sense, if your ‘missus’ as you so affectionately call her, is serving up some cauliflower soup while you watch The Voice, that she may not be too keen to see you gazing nostalgically (or lasciviously) at Ms Newcastle University 2006 (who is now an inspirational speaker/ beauty product flogger). You’d be better off unplugging yourself from the vacuous world that social media offers and giving your wife a back massage, or a nice cup of tea, or running her a bath. After all, the posts and photos of former steadies are about as authentic as The Truman Show. Keep it real, Mr BH, or you may find that the filtered frivolities of your fantasies are all you have left. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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PM’s Taskforce Head to come to Williamtown THE head of the Turnbull Government’s PFAS Taskforce has said he will meet with Williamtown residents on Wednesday 17 May. Federal Member for Paterson Meryl Swanson met with Senator James McGrath and he indicated the meeting would take place. “I am heartened and encouraged by this, and I look forward to introducing the Senator to people in my community who are understandably angry and anxious about the

contamination of their properties and their bodies with these chemicals that have leached from the RAAF base,” Ms Swanson said. “The Budget included $26.5 million in health and research measures, which was good, but did not address the issues of economic loss, aside from saying it was a ‘liability’ for the government.” Meryl Swanson said she was hoping Senator McGrath’s visit would expedite a solution for people who want to get out.

“To see Williamtown and PFAS in the budget is a minor victory, but much more should have been done,” Ms Swanson said. In this budget we have $12.5 million to be spent over four years on a national research program into the health effects of PFAS, and another $14million across four years for health-related initiatives to support the communities in Williamtown and Oakey. “Tucked away in ‘liabilities’ the budget mentions that there are ‘litigation cases’ and claims for compensation for loss, injury or damage arising

from the Defence use of PFAS chemicals,” Ms Swanson said. “But these are described as ‘unquantifiable’,” she added. “So there is no actual money allocated for compensation for economic loss for people in Williamtown and Oakey in this Budget and the government has no idea how much money will be required.” The NSW Valuer General has indicated that properties have been devalued by at least 15 percent. “The time for talk is over. I am hoping Senator McGrath’s visit will expedite some action,” Ms Swanson said.

Never Say ‘Yes’ (SCAM ) By Geoff WALKER

THERE is yet another scam doing the rounds of the area. This one is based around voice recognition and relies on a “Yes” response from the intended victim. The scammers then use your recorded “yes” to order goods in your name or access your financial records. The most common call will be delayed and a voice in broken English will ask: “Can you hear me?” Another caller will know your name and ask: “Is that Mr Smith?” The natural knee jerk reaction is to answer “Yes.” If you do, you could become a victim. If you have inadvertently responded in this way and are worried, it may be wise to contact your bank, credit card lender or telco provider. You could also forewarn your friends. ‘ID care’ is a website which gives advice on the snowballing problem of identity theft.

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Guides to Breakfast at Tiffany’s By Rachael VAUGHAN

MEDOWIE Girl Guides hosted their fifth annual high tea today, continuing on the tradition that is becoming a much-discussed event on the Girl Guides Calendar each year. The theme of this year’s

high tea was ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’, and the crowd was at capacity of 150 people. The Girl Guide leaders and families supported the event by donating food and drink, and gathering prizes. The girls from the brigade, aged five to 17, serve each year as waitresses to the

guests at the High Tea, and by all reports from the day they did a wonderful job. Libby Keeley from Medowie Girl Guides told News Of The Area, “The event was yet again a wonderful success.” “We had guests that have been there every year, and

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q The impressive set up at the Medowie Girl Guides fifth Annual High Tea.

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also a number of first timers.” “We would love to thank the local businesses who support the event with donations towards our prizes, and the leaders and families for their massive efforts,” she said. The waitresses for the day also organised and ran a gift shop at the High Tea. They sold jewellery, scarves, candles, engraved wine glasses, flowers and more. The Medowie Girl Guides meet on Monday night at 6pm at the Medowie Community Hall. Girls aged five to 17, as well as new leaders, are always welcome. Any questions can be directed to Libby at Medowie Girl Guides on 0400157 911. Medowie Girl Guides sends their thanks and appreciation to the volunteers, families, friends, local businesses and the community that help them to be able to continue to run this fantastic service for young girls in our community.

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Soap Stars

By Rachael VAUGHAN

MEDOWIE’s newest young entrepreneurs have made quite the impression with their business venture, ‘Renee and Stacey’s Soaps’. Twins Renee and Stacey Binskin are seventeen years old and currently in Year 12. The girl’s mother, Ali Binskin, told News Of The Area “We had been thinking and planning together as a family for a long time about the girls starting a market business, as a great employment option for them.” “Starting this business stemmed from watching my niece, who is a support worker in another area, help an adult with Down Syndrome start her own business in Armidale.” “I loved the concept and the ability for the girls to start their own business, so Renee and Stacey’s Soaps was born,” she said. Whilst this small business

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is about the girls earning an income, and learning a trade beyond their time at school, it is also about so much more. The girls are learning how a recipe, and the art of making something from scratch, works and also how recipes can be tweaked to suit their business as it expands and adds extra products. They are learning money handling skills and about how to communicate within the community. “With a child with high anxiety, the opportunity for her to grow confidence by starting this business has been amazing,” Ali said. “As a parent my reasons behind helping the girls start this was for confidence in their ability, learning how to handle money, communication with the general public and lessening the anxiety in their daily life.” Renee and Stacey have a say in the recipes they create, and also how they will end up

looking for sale. They are now beginning to take their products to local markets and businesses, and are learning a lot about money and profit and how to run a business. Renee and Stacey qualified through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) for some support worker hours, which enables them to have assistance to make their products, which helps their Mum Ali still be able to work around her own work hours and helping the girls with their business. “Without the NDIS workers support, and also the support of the local community and the girls customers who continue to buy from them, this wouldn’t be possible.” “I am so grateful for all the support we have available to make this a successful business for the girls,” Ali said. Renee and Stacey’s Soaps can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ reneeandstaceyssoaps/.

q Renee and Stacey Binskin are taking the soap world by storm.

Raising Awareness for Chronic Disease

By Heather SHARP

q Miss Maher with Dr Burford discussing Crohn’s Disease at this practice

YOUNG Citizen Of The Year for Port Stephens, Miss CarissaMae Maher, while an active member of the community, suffers from Crohn’s Disease and Colitis. Approximately 75,000 Australians have this gastrointestinal disorder which is a lifelong condition that can surface in patients at any stage of their life, from childhood, teenage years, or adulthood. A form of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or IBD, May is Crohn’s Disease and Colitis awareness month. News Of The Area caught up with Miss Maher to discuss her experiences living with

Staggering Pool Maintenance By Geoff WALKER DURING winter, the three Port Stephens Council owned aquatic centres close for maintenance on a rotational basis. This staggering is organised so that dedicated swimmers and those who need year-round daily training always have somewhere to swim. Tilligerry Aquatic Centre will be first in the cycle and will close on 3 June until 31 July. Tomaree will be out of action between 17 July and 13 August and Lakeside will have a short break from 3 July to 9 July. Many patrons buy season tickets as the savings give them access for less than $1 per day. During the shutdown,

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they are not disadvantaged as they have the option of using their pass at another pool or having it extended for the time their home pool is closed. Long time patron Bryan English is one regular swimmer at the Tilligerry pool who will miss his regular outings during the two month closure. The spry 94 year old has been a patron for some 18 years. He has cut down his daily visits to just three per week. He does, however, still clock up as many as 30 laps of the 25 metre pool. “I live by myself and really enjoy the company of likeminded people at the pool,” he said. “We have a yarn, a laugh or two and a few cups of coffee.”

the two conditions. In addition to her citizenship accolade, Miss Maher is also a university student and works part time. When asked what strategies she puts in place to lead a full and active life and to achieve her goals, Miss Maher said, “My strategies are predominantly organisation, this is key.” “This helps eliminate stress.” “I live by my diary and my wall planner.” “Taking time out for myself is important, activities like sport and reading help me focus better.” Miss Maher also added, “Having a good support network from family and GP,

Dr Burford, is also important to keep me healthy and on track.” Diagnosed with Crohn’s and Colitis when she was 15, over the past three years, Miss Maher has endured hundreds of doctor’s visits, weekly blood tests in the beginning of her diagnosis, and has been admitted to hospital many times. Miss Maher is raising money for the Crohn’s and Colitis Australia Charity for research into finding a cure. She has placed a donation box at Central Health Alliance. Readers can donate to https://give.everydayhero. com/au/carrissa-s-crohnsjourney-it-takes-guts.

“They even put on a Birthday party for me when I turned 90 and have promised me another one when I get to 100.”

q Bryan England will miss the swimming and friendship during the closure.

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World Champion Skaters give rubbish a kickflip By Jewell DRURY

WORLD Champion Aussie skateboarders Sam Sutton and Poppy Starr Olsen recently performed their tricks at Medowie Skate Park in support of the anti-litter message. The project was a collaboration between Hunter Councils, Port Stephens Council, Take-3, the NSW Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) and Medowie Public School. A mix of litter reduction strategies including improved signage, enforcement and community education are currently being used to target litter prevention at the Medowie Skate Park. The event was combined with a schools clean-up attended by Medowie Primary School pupils and teachers as well as Take-3 volunteers. Port Stephens Council’s Waste Compliance and Strategy Coordinator, Nicholas Jones, said that this is a great opportunity to work together with the local community in litter reduction. “Our data shows the main problem waste at this site is beverage containers like bottles and cans, which is consistent with what we know about litter across NSW.” Hunter Councils Waste

Program Manager, Michael Neville, said, “Hunter Councils is working closely with both councils and the community to prevent litter at recreational parks across the region. “Our members are really excited by the innovative approach being shown to anti-littering through the participation of local schools, Take-3 and some really great Aussie skaters.” Take 3’s Co-Founder Amanda Marechal told News Of The Area, “We are so happy to have had high profile skaters Sam Sutton and Poppy Starr as Ambassadors in support of this event.” A skateboard was presented on the day to Medowie Public School to be used as a reward for an inschool challenge as well as a water bottle and tshirt. “We have also provided another top of the range skateboard, issued to Hunter Councils, to be used in a “snap to it” campaign, in another initiative to help keep Medowie Skate Park clean,” Amanda Marechal said. To enter, simply go to Medowie Skate Park, pick up three pieces of rubbish, take a photo and hashtag it as #Medowie Skate park and #take3forthesea and upload it to the Instagram page “take3forthesea”. The winner will be announced 30 August.

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q Port Stephens Council’s Nicholas Jones, Medowie Public Schools 2017 Captains and Vice Captains, Kamiah Mudge, Roshan Francke, Oliver McLean and Lilly Gorham, Co-founders of Take 3, Roberta Dixon-Valk and Amanda Marechal, Hunter Councils’ Michael Neville pictured with World Champion Skaters Sam Sutton and Poppy Starr Olsen. Picture supplied

Mission Trip fundraiser

Passionate and compassionate students to embark into rewarding adventure outside their school

By Rachael VAUGHAN

A PASSIONATE group of Medowie Christian School students is organising its last fundraising event later this month before it heads off on a very important mission trip to Port Vila, Vanuatu. The Team Port Vila Vanuatu Mission Trip students have all been working hard to earn the $1600 required to cover the cost of their trip. The $1600 includes their airfare, transportation, housing, and food. Once in Port Vila, the students will be teaching English to small groups of children. They will also be going out into the local villages to help out with building a house on the property where they are staying. Their last fundraiser to gather last minute funds for

the trip will be in the form of a special High Tea. Running the event will be ten of the students who are going on the mission trip. The team consists of Ashley Craddock, Jade Keher, Madeline Galloway, Windjana Chester, Tani Broadhead, Amity Carter, Courtney Haddow, Christopher Woodfield, Jackson Kennedy and Finlee Barnes. There will be a guessing competition on the day, as well as a silent auction with many local businesses and families who have donated prizes. The team is also running an island-themed photo booth to capture the fun of the day. The event is scheduled for Sunday 28 May at Pacific Dunes.

q Elizabeth Blyth, Pacific Dunes Greenhouse events manager, with Tani Broadhead, Jackson Kennedy, Jade Keher, Courtney Haddow, Finlee Barnes, Ashley Craddock, Maddy Gallaway and Windjana Chester.

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Rehearsals begin By Rachael VAUGHAN

STAR Struck 2017 preparation is in full swing, with the first rehearsal for this year’s mega performance taking place this week. Wirreanda Public School is involved again this year, and was pleased to let News Of The Area know that they have had sixteen dancers and sixteen drama students selected to participate in the 2017 performance event. Wirreanda school teacher and Star Struck coordinator for the school, Corynne Darcy, told News Of The Area, “We’re so proud

to be invited to be involved again this year.” “Star Struck has such a wonderful energy, and is such an amazing experience for our young people to participate in.” “They are making memories with their friends that will last a lifetime,” she said. The Wirreanda students have had one rehearsal so far, with many more to come before dress rehearsals and performances begin. Wirreanda is participating in two dances. The first is a dance piece to the iconic song ‘Love is in the Air’.

q Wirreanda Star Struck students excited for their first rehearsal.

q The first rehearsal in full swing.

Rescue Pet of the week By Rachael VAUGHAN

OUR Rescue pet of the week is another adorable fur baby from the KITTY Rescue Project. This week’s pet looking for her furever home is Pippa, a tortoiseshell cross tabby. She is about eight to nine weeks old. Pippa is so playful and very entertaining. She is a little snuggle bug who loves people! The KITTY Rescue Project rescues whole litters, cares for them within their volunteer foster homes, and ensures that all the necessary veterinary work is completed before adopting them to loving families. Male kittens are $200 and Female kittens are $250. The adoption fee includes desexing, microchipping, vaccinations, flea and worm treatments. The KITTY Rescue Project is this week also putting out a plea for support from our community to help them to continue the wonderful work that they do. Amanda Warren, the project founder, told News Of

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The Area, “We need your help Medowie!” “We have been completely inundated with cats and kittens at the KITTY rescue project, and we need help to help us to continue to provide the care they need in the homes of our volunteers until loving furever homes can be found.” If anyone would like to donate supplies to help the KITTY Rescue Project, they are desperately in need of kitty beds, litter trays, good quality wet and dry kitten food, litter and toys. Amanda said “Basically we could use anything

The second dance is an upbeat piece to a song called ‘Superheroes’. Star Struck is a selffunding, not-for-profit program of the Department of Education and Communities. Star Struck showcases creative and performing arts throughout the Hunter Central Coast region by producing a high quality professionally staged regional event, with a cast of over 3,500 public school students. The production is staged at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre each June on the weekend following the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. Tickets are already on sale through Ticketek. News Of The Area will follow Medowie students with their Star Struck 2017 journey.

kitty-related, and would be so appreciative of any assistance.” The KITTY Rescue Project had a lovely time introducing some of their rescue kittens looking for homes at a stall at Medowie markets last weekend, and hope to have established the desire to volunteer or donate in the hearts of many locals they chatted with. For more information on donating, fostering or adopting, please call Amanda on 0409058664, or visit the website www. kittyrescueproject.org.

q Pippa is searching for a snuggle bunny.

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q Indianah Wilson, Emily Mathew and Amanda Warren at the Medowie Markets with some of the kittens.

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on Lake Macquarie under the lights and in the fog at Ferodale Oval in front of a great crowd of locals who came down to watch. President of Port Stephens Power, Mel Nelson, told News Of The Area, “Although we didn’t snag the win, every single kid enjoyed playing at night, and in fog.” As we wrap up National Volunteer Week, Ms Nelson took the opportunity to acknowledge the hard work that goes into running their club. “I would like to thank everyone on the committee at PSPJAFC and remind you that your hard work does not go unnoticed.” “The committee is run by dedicated volunteers who enjoy the sport for themselves and/or their children, and without you all the club wouldn’t be what it is today.” “I would also like to thank all the parents and caregivers that take care of the weekly rostered duties. you all help the games run extremely well,” she said. The club encourage anyone to come along and join them at their games to cheer the juniors along. You can follow the progress of the club on their Facebook page at: https:// www.facebook.com/PSJAFC/.

q Drew Gestrin breaking through with the ball. Photos by Michael Gestrin

q Fog low on the grounds made for a stunning backdrop to the Friday night club footy. Photos by Michael Gestrin

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Tilligerry Social Golf Club By Margaret McKAY 12/5/2017 Outright winner: Richard Chislett 38 c/b Runner up: Ron McKay 38 Bonus points winner: Matt Baldwin

Runner up: Steve Venner 9 ball winners Ntp 4th (A) John Clayton D & C 7th (A) John Clayton (B) Barry Disch D & C 18th (A) Ron McKay (B) Peter Hill Money hole (A) Bryan Porter (B) Peter Hill

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Lucky number 57: Bob Baldwin Looks like there were a few smiling faces going home today, some winning more than one prize, congratulations to everyone. Another week with only a

small contingent of ladies, we need to encourage more ladies. Joint winners: Wendy Couvaras and Margaret Gale. Next game 19 May 2017 S/ Stroke

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BILLABONG 3 piece lounge suite, in ex cond. Solid timber frames. $580ono. Ph 0437 878 155

BISCUIT Joiner - as new, only used once, in case, with Biscuits. 4997 9375 $95.00.

BUNK Bed. Good Cond, inner sprung matress. $100ono. Anna Bay 49821828

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For Sale CLOTHES dryer Hover 3.5 Heavy duty. As new $120 0417787215 CASTROL Edge Ski Jacket,. Brand new. Size M. Male or female. $60. 49972442 CHICKENS Isa brown point of lay $25ea. Black australorp x point of lay $25ea. White australorp x point of lay $25ea Phone. 0422469 870

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For Sale CURTAIN remnants, plus end of roles, plus curtain extras and fittings. From $0.10. 0428250290 DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584 DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652

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DYSON upright vac cleaner. Near new cond. Paid $785, sell $450, 49827769

GAL metal cabinets, pair 2door.Used 4 tool storage 4 shelf ea, adjustable ea 1730ht x 860w $75 ea. Ph 0407275717. 9to5. SalBay

FLAVOUR Wave Turbo oven. As new $75.00 0423 905 520 FRIDGE Westinghouse 440L frostfree white 2 door perfect order $150 Ph 49849147 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494 GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396

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Local For Sale CONTINUED from previous page GRECIAN 4 stately columns 275 high suitable for gazebo. Offer. 0404477158 GUITAR Ibanez AS153. Brand new. D Semi Professional OL S Accoustic. $1,350. 0413046858 JAGUAR Epochlock Model 056/055, hardly used. $50. Phone 0413 052 660 LADIES BROOKE White Joggers. As new. Size 8.5 (40 Euro). Cost $220 Sell for $120. Phone 49970890. LOUNGE suite formal high back, 3 seater & 2 chairs, Exel cond, Oz made, $450 49849147

KITE Surfer, Naish.

Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498

LA-Z-BOY Electric Lift/ Recliner Chair As New Green Leather $800 ono Phone 49814057 LEATHER lounge 2x2seater, 1x1seater, gd cond, $200ono 0413004040 LOUNGE suite 3 seater 2ch red/rust colour fabric VGC See on Gumtree $200 Ph 49849147

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Caravans

Boats

TRAVEL Cot Folding steel craft good cond. $40 49822475 TWO piece King size Base. Brand New. $400 0428450925 Medowie

2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321

TINNY Aluminium, new

TV Cabinet 2100mm l x 580mm w 1350mm h. Timber. Ph 49972317. WALL Unit Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 Medowie WARDROBE 2 door, with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498 WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Salamander Bay WOODEN toys (lge), 10 semi trailers, 3 tractors, 1 train, 3 rocking horses, Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297

Items ANTIQUE kitchen cabinet 2 stained glass doors lined cool cupboard, 3 drawers, curved sides dark wood 1.63 h $450 Cedar Pew with bishop sides 220 wide, fr Hinton church good condition $500. 2 seater oak hall seat 2 drawers $150. Ph 49822004 BURNT orange velvet covered Ottoman with storage $30. 49198139 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134

LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784

ITEMS Lounge floral with 2 chairs. Sofa. Single beds. Pine lounge. Laminate table with 4 chairs 49828522

Marble top. Slightly broken O but LDa beautiful S piece. $400 antique PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list.

POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 SETTEE 3 seater, Red/ rust. Exel cond, $80 49849147 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450

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LOUNGE suite high back 3 seater 2ch Oz made over $3000 new See on Gumtree $350 Ph 49849147

OLD Wash stand.

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SHOWER Chair $30, Commode Chair $50, both near new, Retro glass top dining table, extendable &D3 chairs L $50, Dble SOBrass Bed $100, Unusual Retro Club lounge with wooden inserts in arms for drinks plus 2 chairs gd cond $100. Ph 0409499794 TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456

Caravans REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103 2007 Retreat Linderman 20foot. 11 months rego. with extras. P.O.A. Ph 4997 2017

2001 Jayco Freedom Pop Top. 15.5ft. Lshape sgl bds. 3-way fridge. L-shape dining. 4 burn cook top. batt pack. Alex plug. Rollout awn. Fnt boot & toolbox. Tare 1180. Gd cond. Reg 17/5/17. $10,500ono. 49975922

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trailer, 15HP Yamaha only 8hrs running, $3500 ono 49973429

Vehicles 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099 2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848 2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 2006 Commodore sedan. No rego. Best offer 49829526

DUAL Fuel Ford Falcon Auto Sedan. big reliable comfortable car cheap to run on gas. 240000km 1999 Reg (concession) to Nov $2200 POP TOP Golf 12 call Michael AJQ78E ft. 2 berth, front 0412347546 kit. awn + annex. 750kg. VG cond. FORD XR6 PG Series Reg 7/17. $4700ono. 2009 240K 8/17 rego charcoal metallic. Great 0427633776 cons, full service history. $6750 0407145366. REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built FORD Falcon 06 BF September 2009. 4-speed Auto LPG, Rego NSW 9/2017. $5k spent new brake Complete with all nec- rotors, pads, exhaust, essary items for travel. fan belt, spark plugs, Hot dipped Galvanise air filter. near-new tyres, chassis. $40,000. Ph: Ghia alloys, reverse & 0417 224 017 dash cam, too much to list. 257K kms. Runs Classifieds smooth & Econo. ads@mcnota.com.au Great vehicle, selling due ill health. Rego Boats 15th June, ‘17. View at Sal.Bay Macca’s. 2009 model Quintrex CK97HO $4,400ono. 20ft 560 freedom 0466626943 cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 340 hrs. Hummingbird HOLDEN Jackaroo sounder plus a heap 2000. Only 242000klms, of accessories plus Capable of $500,000, all safety gear. Never Exc cond in all aspsects. been outside. Log Roof bar, Bull bar. VG booked serviced. Last tyres, Cruise, HD Towservice December bar, 7-seats, Pet/LPG 2016. First to see for cheap fuel. You wiil will buy. $30.000.00 be proud to own. $5750 neg. Bulahdelah 0400 027 209 0408428800. HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise KAWASAKI 550 Jet control $5700 ono Ski with trailer, Stand 0419031160 up, $800 49971651 MAZDA 6 Auto 5 door QUINTREX V-nose hatch, Exc vehicle punt 3.85m 15Hp leather int, new tyres, Evinrude. Gd Cond. brake pads Reg Reg. $2600ono Ph service 93,200kms, CJG65V $14,950 0418 863 088 ono 0414474045 Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257

STACER 429 Seaway 2015. 40HP Evinrude & Stacer trailer. Lic for 5 people. 3 yr warr. VG cond. $18,000. Ph Jim 0403807200 STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651

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TOYOTA Hilux 2002, auto, low klms, alloy tray, ydb517 $8000 ono 0428528325 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782

Public Notices

Public Notices

www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au

PUBLIC EXHIBITION DRAFT 2017/2018 OPERATIONAL PLAN

At its Extraordinary Meeting on 10 May 2017, Council approved the placement of the following documents on public exhibition: · Draft Operational Plan 2017-2018 · Statement of Revenue Policy (including the proposed Rates and Fees and Charges Schedule) The Documents will be on public exhibition from Monday, 15 May 2017 until close of business Tuesday 13 June 2017 at the following locations: Website: Forster: Taree: Gloucester: Bulahdelah: Stroud: Tea Gardens:

www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au Council Offices, 4 Breese Parade Council Offices, 2 Pulteney Street Council Offices, 89 King Street Bulahdelah Rural Transaction Centre, 63 Stroud Street District Office/Library, Church Lane District Office, Myall Street

Submissions may be made in writing addressed to Interim General Manager, MidCoast Council, PO Box 450, Forster NSW 2428 or via email to council@midcoast.nsw.gov.au and will be received up until the close of business on Tuesday 13 June 2017. PO BOX 450 FORSTER NSW 2428

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HAVE YOUR SAY: FORSTER CIVIC PRECINCT

Two separate public exhibitions (a planning proposal and development application) are on display to develop the: Forster civic precinct site - LOT 11-13 DP 47987 34-36 West Street, Forster. Planning Proposal - Reference: (SP-PP- 37) To amend Great Lakes Local Environmental Plan 2014, to increase the building height and floor space ratio controls applying to the subject land. The Department of Planning and Environment has not issued Council with an authorisation to exercise delegation for the planning proposal. Development Application - DA 521/2017 Applicant: Enyoc Pty Ltd Details: Mixed use development including civic/community, commercial, residential and tourist uses. Facilities include a new library, visitor information centre and community space being developed and delivered on behalf of Council. Given that Council has a commercial interest in the development, Council has engaged an independent consultant to review the development application and prepare a report for the Joint Regional Planning Panel’s consideration. The Hunter and Central Coast Joint Regional Planning Panel will be the consent authority responsible for determining the development application. The application is also classed as Integrated Development and requires an approval from The NSW Office of Water under the Water Management Act 2000, in respect to a controlled activity. Exhibition period: Wednesday 17 May to Friday 16 June 2017 Drop-in information sessions: will be held at Council’s Forster Office: Monday 29 May (7am - 9am) - local businesses session Monday 29 May (10am - 12pm) - community session Wednesday 31 May (5pm - 7pm) - community session View documents: Council’s website or at Council’s Forster, Taree or Gloucester offices during normal office hours. Make a submission: You can make submissions on either or both proposals by 4.30pm on Friday 16 June, either online via our website, or via email or post to Council at: PO Box 450 Forster 2428. Please note: • Where a submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of objection must be specified. • Submissions are considered “open access information” under the Government Information (Public Access) Act, and may/will be made publicly available. You are advised to refrain from including personal and health information about yourself or other people, defamatory statements or abusive language within submissions. • All submissions must include a public disclosure of any donation to a Councillor or Council employee in the previous two years. Please refer to our website for more information. • Please quote (as applicable) the planning proposal reference (SP-PP-37) or the development application number (DA 521/2017) and provide full return address and telephone number when making a submission. PO BOX 450 FORSTER NSW 2428

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GUITAR Lessons Local. All ages are welcome ph 49973571 GUITAR & BASS Tuition Theory &   Musicianship. Studio Fantabulous N/Bay. 25yrs exp 49844731

Funeral

SARGEANT

MERLE JOCELYN Aged 79 years of Tea Gardens formerly of Pennant Hills Dearly loved wife of REX (dec), loved mother and motherin-law of NARELLE and IAN, GARY and ERMA, CRAIG and JENNI, MAL and SARAH. Loved Nanna to her 15 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Current member of the Hawks Nest Probus Club and Tea Gardens Bowling Club. Family and friends are warmly invited to the Celebration of MERLE’s life at the North Chapel, Newcastle Memorial Park, Anderson Dr Beresfield on WEDNESDAY 17th May 2017 at 10am. A Memorial Service will follow at the Grange Club House, Tea Gardens at 12.30pm. In lieu of flowers donations to Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest SLSC may be left at the chapel.

4983 1644

To Let FINGAL BAY 2 br unit,unfurn suit working single or couple $350 pw inc Elec/Water Ph: Eddy 0411842487 NELSON BAY 4br e/s, d/garage, small yard, no pets, unfurnished. Available approx. early July $480 pw.Ph 0488218584

Position Vacant CASUAL CLEANER REQUIRED A person is required on week days to clean guest houses at Tahlee. This is a paid, casual position. Hours will vary according to the number of guests. For more information phone 49973003

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FRIDAY night saw Port Stephens Power Junior Australian Football Club

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