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Bears for kids in need By Rachael VAUGHAN

q Sam Jenkinson, Sam Simms, President Judith Bee, Giacomo Arnott, Captain Dennis Peters and Glennys Francis.

CHILDREN in the region who obtain assistance during an emergency, may well be receiving a special furry friend to help them through a difficult situation. This ‘Trauma Teddy’ project may have began in Victoria 30 years ago, but it has recently spread to other States including New South Wales. These cuddly bears offer comfort to a child whose family has been made homeless, or involved in a road accident, or a child affected by domestic violence or sexual assault. Raymond Terrace Lions Club met with Raymond Terrace Fire & Rescue last week to ensure the safe delivery of a box of special bears.

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Few weeks remaining for Literature Award entries WITH just a few weeks left until entries for the Port Stephens Literature Awards close, judge Lloyd Hogg has some tips for aspiring writers. “There is no such thing as good writing – just good re writing ,” he said. “The important thing is to get your story typed up and then to work on it.” he added. “Get rid of the unnecessary adjectives and adverbs and flowery language that doesn’t need to be there,” he said. “Make sure that there is a strong story line which draws the reader in. If you haven’t captured

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to simply go without. Some claim we use 10 million straws each year, however the actual number of straws used in Australia each year is a contentious issue, the fact that plastic straws when discarded don’t break down. Straws that end up in storm water drains eventually make their way into our waterways where they interfere with mangrove ecosystems and hurt our marine life. Nigel Dique, secretary of EcoNetwork-Port Stephens said, “Given that

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REPORTER soft drink,” he said. Mel Turner of Moonshadow Cruises told News Of The Area, “As one of the largest waterbased Tour Operators on the NSW East Coast, we have a responsibility to our marine environment, we have engaged the ‘No Straw’ policy on 7 of our vessels running daily and moving on average 8001500 passengers per day.” Lia Pereira of Irukandji and Sea Shelter said, “I am really loving all the attention the ‘straw no more’ and ‘straws suck’ campaigns are getting.” Irukandji has been using bamboo straws and paper cups without lids for slushies for many years. In general, visitors to Irukandji have been

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supportive of the bamboo straws, having just met the sharks and learning about the plastic plight of the ocean. “It makes me so happy seeing such huge change in the amount of paper straws offered around the Bay, the tide is changing, and it’s great!” she said. Sea Shelter conducted a 5-hour clean-up of a 3.5km stretch of Marsh Road which collected 191 plastic straws earlier this year. The plea is for all businesses and consumers in Port Stephens to ditch plastic straws.

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they take 200 years to decompose and can’t really be recycled, plastic straws are an environmental nightmare. “Even when they do degrade, they break into smaller, microscopic pieces that can still be ingested by and are toxic to marine creatures. “Every pub, every cafe and restaurant should seriously consider why this single-use product should continue to be offered freely to customers. “There are alternatives to plastic, including paper straws that service providers ought to investigate, and we all need to consider whether we really need a straw to drink a cocktail, juice or

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the reader’s attention within the first page or so, the judges will not treat it kindly.” “With so many entries to wade through, they are on the lookout for stories that stand out from the run-of-the-mill,” he added. “We have an exhaustive judging process whereby as many as nine preliminary readers come up with the top 20 short stories.” “They then award their ‘readers choice’ $50 prize to the one they consider the best and then hand the shortlisted entries over to the finalists judges. These three judges then independently rate them from one to 20 and add

them.” Captain of Raymond Terrace Fire & Rescue, Dennis Peters, told News Of The Area. “I’d like to express a massive thank you to the Lions Club, we really appreciate the community connection.” Raymond Terrace Lions Club hope to donate another box of teddies soon to the NSW Ambulance Service.

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project,” Club president Judith Bee told News Of The Area. To put things into perspective, eighteen bears are worth 70 of the beautiful sausage sandwiches that the Lions Club sell at a variety of venues including Bunnings sausage sizzles, driver reviver stops and other locations where the smell of a Lions sausage sizzle stops you in your tracks.

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Konichiwa Sister Cities

q Delegation of Yoshinori Hayatoh, President of the Yugawara International Exchange Association; Seiichi Tsuchiya, Town Councillor; and Tadashi Takahashi, Superintendent of the Yugawara Board of Education. paying respect at the grave of the Sister Cities Founder John Bartlett in Port Stephens.

Anyone interested in getting involved in the Port Stephens Council Sister Cities program should visit www.portstephens.nsw.gov.au.

By Marian SAMPSON

PORT Stephens Sister Cities program participants have been saying konichiwa once again as they have played host to a delegation of participants in the program from Yugawara in Japan. In the delegation were Yoshinori Hayatoh, President of the Yugawara International Exchange Association; Seiichi Tsuchiya, Town Councillor; and Tadashi Takahashi, Superintendent of the Yugawara Board of Education. Nigel Dique of the Port Stephens Sister Cities Committee told News Of

The Area, “The aim of the visit was to explore ways of strengthening the sister city relationship by expanding cultural, educational and tourism exchanges.” The delegation was briefed about the Port Stephens economy, visited local schools, and the Murrook Cultural Centre, as well as visiting some of Port Stephens more iconic tourism attractions. In respect to former Mayor and local MP John Bartlett who founded the Sister CitIes committee they also laid flowers at his grave. The program was founded 30 years ago and is highly

DUTY MLC for Port Stephens, Catherine Cusack yesterday welcomed approval for Port Stephens

Council to grant a lease over community land to Raymond Terrace Men’s Shed. Ms Cusack said Local

respected in Japan. Anyone interested in getting involved in the Port Stephens Council Sister Cities program should visit www. portstephens.nsw.gov.au. Port Stephens has sister cities in Japan, and Bellingham in Washington. The Sister Cities program is a 355C committee of Council, and the Port Stephens Sister Cities Committee receives funding each year for their administration costs. Membership to Sister Cities is open to everyone. Annual membership is $10 adults, $5 for youth or $25 for a family.

Men’s Shed secure Government Minister Gabrielle Upton has granted statutory approval for the council to enter into a 10-

year lease for the Raymond Terrace Men’s Shed site at Boomerang Park. “Port Stephens Council requested the Minister’s approval under the Local Government Act to grant a lease over community land,”

q Robert Bull, Port Stephens Council General Manager Wayne Wallis, Port Stephens Liberal Candidate Jaimie Abbott, Dennis Moore, Catherine Cusack MLC, Frank Seysener and John Maretich from Port Stephens Council.

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Ms Cusack said. “The council has met all requirements under this process including developing a Plan for Management for the site and providing public notice of the proposed lease and considering any submissions. “Raymond Terrace Men’s Shed has been serving the local community since 2011 and this lease will ensure security of tenure at its home in Boomerang Park.” The building on the site was officially opened in December 2016 and a licence to occupy the site was issued to Raymond Terrace Men’s Shed. The licence was issued as an interim agreement to ensure legal tenure of the site was in place prior to a subdivision which would allow a lease to be granted. Under the terms of the lease, the facility is able to be used by all members of the community with Raymond Terrace Men’s

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Shed being the primary tenant responsible for the management of building hire and maintenance. The lease of the land for use as a Men’s Shed is in keeping with the Plan of Management for Boomerang Park. Ms Cusack was joined by Port Stephens Liberal candidate, Jaimie Abbott, who praised Raymond Terrace Men’s Shed for their vital work and commitment in the local community. “The Men’s Shed in Raymond Terrace is an integral part of our local community,” Ms Abbott said. “The Australian Men’s Shed Association supports nearly 1000 Men’s Sheds across the country.” “It is a proud organisation, dedicated to improving the health and welfare of its members by encouraging social inclusion and providing a safe, friendly and active environment.”

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PBL achievers By Rachael VAUGHAN

MRS Allison Thompson, presented this week’s Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards. The students were selected from each of the participating schools to receive a certificate and gift bag of vouchers from local businesses proudly supporting the program. This week’s winners are: Ethan Wyatt from Salt Ash Public School for showing

integrity in all situations. Ethan always follows our school values of being a positive, respectful and safe learner. Monica Evans from Raymond Terrace Public School, for bravely representing her school in the community when presenting her speech at the Lions Club Public Speaking Competition. Phoebe Low from Irrawang Public School, for helping to deliver bread each

media@newsofthearea.com.au week from Baker’s Delight to the Raymond Terrace Community Centre to assist those in need. Thankyou Phoebe for your ongoing commitment and support for our community. Matilda Dodd from Grahamstown Public School for proudly presenting her school at the Raymond Terrace Lions Club Junior Public Speaking Competition. Ocea Liston-Smith from Hunter River High School, awarded for her

involvement in raising $3,500 for the Dolly’s Dream foundation. Ocea helped by selling raffle tickets, helping with the setting up and packing up, organised and participated in activities and events during the day. Cooper King from Karuah Public School, for assisting staff and parents to pack up after the Karuah Public School sports carnival. Cooper always displays a positive attitude when interacting with staff, peers

q Allison Thompson Principal of Medowie Public School Principal presented this week’s Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards.

and the community. Levi Car from Medowie Public School, for returning a visitors badge to a parent who had lost it at school. He noticed the badge had fallen off, and walked over to give it back to them. Madeline Armer from Seaham Public School, for dealing with a medical emergency at home in a calm and mature way. Madeline alerted a neighbour, kept her siblings calm, and showed great responsibility when dealing with a situation when a family member had become extremely unwell. Makayla Knight from Irrawang High School, who was recently asked to umpire for the New South Wales Hunter Regional Netball Gala Day. WIthout hesitation, she committed to the job. Makayla is a B Grade badged umpire, which she obtained through her local netball association. On the day, she umpired boys netball, both years ⅞ and 9/10. She did an outstanding job, and displayed our school values of respect, responsibility and personal best. Well done everyone.

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Former Motocross, Now Full RFS Open Day Time Business By Rachael VAUGHAN

Former moto racing Salt Ash star Luke George moves ahead in business

we now find the seasoned businessman and father of two going from strength to strength. His home based jerky business has really taken off big time and the ‘Boot Camp’ enterprise is just one small part of his dirt bike coaching and mentoring enterprise. “I’ve struck a deal with sponsors ‘KTM Raceline’ and I’m booked out with riders coming from all over Australia, Asia and the USA,” he said. “I’m also working on a clothing range,” he added. “There just aren’t enough hours in the day!” Not a bad effort for a little boy who first saddled up in a dirt bike race at the tender young age of five.

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USING his former racing number of 101, former motorX and superX champion Luke George is powering ahead with new business ventures. You may very well remember us catching up with Luke at his Salt Ash home track some time back. It was here that he was running a ‘Boot Camp’ for aspiring young dirt bike riders in the school holidays. He had also branched out into the production of venison jerky under the 101 label. This whole new direction in Luke’s life was accidental – literally. In 2009 the then 20 year old suffered a near fatal crash when a 130 feet (40 metre) leap went wrong. This saw him land on his head and hospitalised in an induced coma for seven days. Sheer force of will had him back on a motorbike in record time and competing but he lacked the ‘X’ factor that put him ahead of the pack in his glory days. To the amazement of family, friends, sponsors and fans he retired. Fast forward to 2018 and

RESIDENTS of Port Stephens can find out how to prepare for the bushfire season as Rural Fire Service brigades throw open their doors to the public this Saturday. Brigades across New South Wales are taking part in the annual RFS Get Ready Weekend giving local communities the chance to meet the volunteers and find out how to prepare their homes and properties against fire this summer. “The Open Day is a great chance to meet your local brigade,” said Gavin Smith from Medowie Rural Fire Brigade. “There will be plenty of activities for the kids – and adults – on the day with fire trucks and equipment on display, games and a sausage sizzle.” With an ‘above normal’ bushfire season predicted across the State, Medowie Open Day coordinator Gavin Smith said the open day, this Saturday, 22

September, between 10am and 2pm, is a timely opportunity to find out about how to make a bush fire survival plan. Mr Smith said, as well as completing a bush fire survival plan, residents can also take practical steps around the home to prepare for the season. “Simple things like clearing your gutters, keeping lawns short and cleaning up fallen leaves, twigs and debris around the property will help.” “You can also download a Bush Fire Survival Plan guide online or the MyFirePlan smartphone application.” “Volunteers at the participating brigades will be on-hand to give practical tips,” Mr Smith said. For a full list of participating brigades and times, visit www.rfs. nsw.gov.au.

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THE members of the Probus Club of Port Stephens have plenty on their to do lists each month. In the last month they have enjoyed activities including croquet, a BBQ, dining out, walks, social bowls, a great tour of Fisheries with a picnic lunch, and a movie night as well as their monthly meeting. This list of activities provides members with the option to join in around two activities each week. Each month, a small group of keen bowlers compete in the Probus Inter Club Bowls. They travel all over the district to join other Probus members for a friendly but serious bowls competition. Ann Gibson President of The Probus Club of Port Stephens told News Of The Area, “Captain George Hammond rounds up a couple of teams for each match, they win some and lose some, but always enjoy the day in the Probus spirit of fellowship, friendship and fun.

“Their participation is always appreciated by their home club who look forward to George’s spirited report of the event at the monthly meetings,” she said.

The members of this club support all the activities with enthusiasm and would welcome anyone wishing to check out the possibility of joining Probus Meetings are held on the

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swampland within the PFAS Red Zone to be filled in order for it to proceed. Residents told News Of The Area that this fill, as well as the significant disturbance of contaminated soil, appears to be a contradiction to the EPA’s recommendations for residents within the “Williamtown Contamination Management Area” listed on their website. The recommendations, created to minimise residents exposure to PFAS chemicals originating from the

RAAF Base Williamtown, state that residents “do not do anything with groundwater, bore water or surface water (including in creeks and drains) that might lead to incidental ingestion (swallowing).” Residents say that the filling of the already contaminated area, which includes significant swamp land and wet areas, may result in the displacement of the water presently found there. This displacement could well result in an increase in contaminated

water levels on properties located within the Williamtown Red Zone. Cabbage Tree Road resident Linden Drysdale spoke to News Of The Area at her property, along with her immediate adjacent neighbours who are also set to be affected by this proposed infill. She said, “This whole area is high hazard (flood storage), so if you fill one property, the water from the swamp moves to the adjoining properties.” The development application is just the latest setback for the Red Zone residents who are seemingly caught in a nightmare there is no waking up from. Linden said, “This man has no intention of living here and doesn’t seem to care about the people who call this place home, we are just the people unable to leave the contamination.” “Because of the contamination, our paradise lost now sits between the Defence Force and a developer, and this is just another issue on top of a massive pile,” she added. Port Stephens Council are yet to approve the development application, with Council meeting minutes stating that the development application is recommended for refusal.

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THE residents of Cabbage Tree Road are fighting yet another battle. If the contamination of PFAS chemicals was not enough to deal with already, now a proposed development has the potential to make a difficult situation even harder according to local residents. The development set to be located at 52, 52a and 40 Cabbage Tree Road at Williamtown requires

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MEDOWIE was treated to a party, and a star studded morning, when The Children’s Cancer Institute’s ‘Build for a Cure’ house was officially revealed over the weekend, by ambassador Scotty Cam from ‘The Block’ fame. The house build began on Monday 27 August and targeted to finish in just 21 days.. Every inch of the house has been generously donated from a suite of corporate partners and community groups – including the land, all materials, labour and furnishings. The house was built in The Bower Estate in Medowie, with the Newcastle and Port Stephens communities rallying together to take on this monumental task. For reveal day, celebrity Scotty Cam was joined by McCloy Group ambassador Mitchell Pearce, as well as a host of special guests including past contestants of The Block Maxine and Karstan, children’s cancer survivors and their families, medical researchers, architects, builders and interior designers.

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Church would like to see blankets returned By Rachael VAUGHAN

SALT Ash Community Church of Christ have put the call out to any Tilligerry residents who sought shelter and support there during the recent fires. Many residents from Salt Ash, Williamtown and Medowie brought down blankets, pillows, sleeping bags, clothing, phone chargers and more for the Tilligerry residents waiting out the fires

at the church. Many residents were encouraged to borrow the blankets their children were asleep in when the roads opened, so as not to disturb them further. Whilst most have been returned to the church, there are still a number of outstanding blankets and sleeping bags that are special to church members, that they would love to see returned when residents are able.

There is also a pile of blankets and pillows that were leant to the church on the night and returned, but which haven’t been collected by their lenders yet. A kind local also lent her collection of phone chargers and cords to the church for the convenience of the stranded travellers being able to keep their devices running, and the church is looking for her to return the collection to. If the above information applies to you, feel free to visit the Church whenever you are available.

q Scotty Cam meets a fan, Medowie girl Adryane Montgomery. The house will be auctioned off on site on 21 October, with hopes of raising over $650,000 for charity. Jeff McCloy, Chairman of the McCloy Group, told News Of The Area, “We believe it is important to give back to the community that supports us, and working with the

Children’s Cancer Institute to bring childhood cancer to zero is imperative.” “Together we’re building a home in the Medowie community, to support an amazing outcome to cure childhood cancer.” Newcastle Knights player and McCloy Group

q Ex ‘The Block’ contestants Maxine and Karstan meet Adryane and William Montgomery. ambassador, Mitchell Pearce, told News Of The Area, “Teaming up with McCloy Group for the Build For A Cure project is an opportunity I’m

extremely keen to be part of and what a cause to support.” “The project has shown enormous success in the past and it continues to do

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amazing work to achieve zero childhood cancer.” “It’s clear Medowie is a tight knit community, and will no doubt get behind this.”

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What should a seller disclose to potential buyers/selling agent? SA, Raymond Terrace WHEN selling a home, it is important that you disclose defects that you are aware of in your home or property. As a buyer there is nothing worse than moving in & finding items that are faulty, leading to unknown expense on top of the purchase price. It could leave your buyer with a sour feeling, after what should be an incredibly exciting time. If you are aware of any building or appliance defects, you’re always going to be better off being honest and upfront. Whenever possible, fixing these items before going on the market is best. It’s a great idea to have a pest & building inspection completed yourself, to identify any issues that you, as the sellers, aren’t aware of. That way you can amend anything that may possibly hold back your sale and avoid giving potential buyers reason to try to deduct the unknown cost of repair from your asking price. If the defect is something that you do not wish to repair, then at least disclose it to your selling agent for transparency. This

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Dear News Of The Area, THE local community must have adequate time to consider Council’s revised Nelson Bay Strategy. Tomaree Ratepayers and Residents Association (TRRA) has been advised that the next stage in the long running review of the Nelson Bay Town Centre and Foreshore Strategy will see Council’s proposals tabled for decision at the Council meeting on 25 September. The papers will only

be seen by Councillors a week before the meeting and they will only be publicly available a few days beforehand. The review of the Strategy has been highly controversial, with the draft published earlier this year proposing a more than doubling of height limits to allow ten storey buildings throughout the town centre, despite clear opposition to major height increases in the 2017 round of consultation. We are aware that Council received many submissions this year, again objecting to major

height increases. We will soon see how Council has responded to these submissions, but indications are they will still propose high rise buildings in at least some areas. Given the significance of this issue, and the high level of public interest, TRRA says that it is completely unacceptable for the community to have less than a week to digest and form a view on what will undoubtedly be lengthy and complex documents.

Councillors themselves need more than a week to review the proposals and consult with their constituents. TRRA calls on Council to defer formal consideration of the revised Nelson Bay Strategy to allow for a longer period for public consideration and reaction, before any final decision is made. Geoff Washington Tomaree Ratepayers and Residents Association

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A GROUP of twenty of us had a thoroughly enjoyable day at the magnificent Hunter Valley Gardens which were opened 15 years ago, how time gets away. After morning tea at the neighboring village and a spot of shopping we entered the gardens and had a light lunch in the cafe after which we took the train ride around the eight kilometers of pathways

and saw ten differently themed display gardens, unfortunately we were a couple of weeks too early for the roses in bloom, but it was a beautiful day and the gardens looked spectacular with the spring blossoms appearing. I am sure we were all inspired from the experience and will use some of the ideas in our own gardens, be it on a smaller scale. Pam Smith Wednesday Craft Group

Dear Mr TH, I guess it depends on the pyjamas. Some people have quite stylish, matching pyjamas that look far classier than your common tracksuit. Others have pyjamas with holes in places where there shouldn’t be holes, so various parts of their anatomy jiggle around and sometimes escape. It is quite horrific. If the nightwear is stylish, I think it is okay to go as far as the letterbox, but only if you have looked for any traffic and done a mad dash to collect your very important mail. This should be limited to when you are expecting money or tickets or a letter from long lost Aunt Maud, not throwaway junk mail or your power bill. There may be occasions when you are running very late to drop the kids at school and you feel that it is okay to drive them in your pyjamas because you won’t be getting out of the car. Don’t be so sure of that. You can bet the one day you drive your little darlings to the school gate in your flannelette pyjamas with the top three buttons missing, will be the day you run out of fuel on your way home. Then you will suffer the glares from other parents driving past in their SUVs wearing classy suits on the way to their very important jobs, while you look like a hobo. It isn’t great if you are a canteen helper or on the P&C committee, trust me. You’ll be the talk of the schoolyard. Pyjamas in the supermarket are never okay, unless they are on the shelf and you are buying them. Wearing your bedclothes to the supermarket really indicates that you’ve given up on the last bit of self respect you had. Of course it is tempting to race in when you want a block of chocolate for your Sunday night Netflix binge, but do you really want to become a social media sensation for all the wrong reasons? It isn’t carefree, it’s just downright daggy and unacceptable. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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DEPUTY Premier John Barilaro announced $11.7 million in funding to create a transformational defence, aviation, aerospace and technology precinct set to generate over 5,500 jobs in the Hunter region. The Deputy Premier Barilaro made the announcement at Newcastle Airport with the Parliamentary Secretary for the Upper Hunter Scot Macdonald, Newcastle Airport CEO Dr Peter Cock, Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer, Newcastle Mayor Nuatali Nelmes, and Councillors overlooking the new precinct near the RAAF Base Williamtown. Mr Barilaro said the

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drive $246 million into the NSW economy. “This investment will capitalise on the existing

PORT Stephens Suicide Prevention Network (PSSPN) again hosted a successful ‘Walk With Us’ event this week, at Boat Harbour’s Iluka Reserve. The aim of the Walk

and aviation- related industry and employment,” he said. “Over its lifetime, this

q Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Scot McDonald, Port Stephens Council Cr Jaimie Abbott, Deputy NSW Premier John Barilaro, Port Stephens Duty MLC Catherine Cusack and Newcastle Airport CEO Peter Cock.

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economic strengths of the region, securing 76 hectares of special purpose land committed to defence

With Us event is to raise awareness for the suicide prevention movement and to shine a light on the stigma surrounding mental health. The walk begins each year at Solace Place, and follows the coast along Boat Harbour, past the whale

q Attendees add pieces to a memorial wall.

watch platform to the Carin. The event is growing bigger every year, with this year’s event surpassing the attendance numbers of previous years. Attendees were treated to a barbecue, rock painting, live music, and guest

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speakers ranging from State Member for Port Stephens MP Kate Washington, through to PSSPN members and families affected by suicide. Part of the special day saw attendees acknowledge and pay tributes to a very important PSSPN member, Rick Pettit, who sadly passed away last week, just shy of the 8th Walk With Us event. Rick was instrumental in the designing of the obelisk at Solace Place, at Boat Harbour where the walk takes place each year. The group networked five years ago with the Boat Harbour Parks and Reserves to build walking paths, the obelisk and a special seat. PSSPN have now set their sights on their next project to fundraise for, a labyrinth garden. PSSPN says the “motivation for a labyrinth at Boat Harbour came from someone who had experienced grief and loss,

because they are a tool for relief from overwhelming grief.” “When you walk a labyrinth you do not stop grieving but you come to a better place where you can cope with it. Providing a labyrinth in a community can support and enhance the community in a variety of ways.” “It can be a quiet place where walking the labyrinth can be a proactive way to deal with anxiety and stress, PTSD, depression and addictive behaviour.” Initial costings estimate the project will cost around $40,000. If anyone is interested in PSSPN or becoming involved in the labyrinth project, contact Port Stephens Suicide Prevention Network on 0428821236.

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new precinct will create thousands of direct and indirect jobs including roles for aviation IT and avionic specialists, mechanics and engineers, in the Hunter,” Mr Barilaro said. “This is an exciting announcement in one of the state’s most exciting industries and regions,” he said. Newcastle Airport CEO Dr Peter Cock said, “We are very proud to be working with the NSW Government on Astra Aerolab.” “As a community-owned asset, we take our role in generating economic and social outcomes seriously.” Port Stephens Council, a 50 percent shareholder of Newcastle Airport, will use the NSW Government funding to pay for water, sewer, gas, electrical and broadband connections, as well as construction of a major access road. Newcastle Airport will co-contribute $7.86 m to the $19.66m project to activate the lead in road and initial site preparation. Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast and Hunter Scot MacDonald said the precinct is in prime position to tap into existing manufacturing and supply chain businesses for trade and distribution with Newcastle Airport and major rail and road links nearby. “This a fantastic project that will give our local economy a boost and secure the long - term viability of both the Williamtown Base and Newcastle Airport,” Mr MacDonald said. “The NSW Government is working hard to make our regions a great place to start a career, to live and to raise a family and this kind of project could have been overlooked if it weren’t for the Growing Local Economies Fund.”

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a vengeance shortly after,” he added. LOCAL crabbing identity ‘Claws’ has “Anywhere near the mangrove been testing the waters and the word is swamps is a good place for your traps that the mud crabs are back. and I’ve found that they come on “It’s been my experience that the better when the bigger tides are on run starts around September and ends the rise,” he said. about May,” he told News Of The Area. News Of The Area asked what bait “For some unknown reason they go is most appropriate. off during November but are back with “Fresh fish frames are ideal and it is wise to run the traps on a daily basis as octopuses will get in and leave you with little more than shells,” he said. “You can legally keep female crabs but I’m keen to see them multiply so I release them,” he added. It’s advised to check the laws before crab fishing as hefty fines can apply for the illegal catching of them. q ‘Claws’ with an early season mud crab.

Jason’s Sailability By Rachael VAUGHAN

q Jason Elwes, sight set on Paralympic Sailing in 2024.

IN October this year, Port Stephens man Jason Elwes will make the trip to Hiroshima, Japan for a regatta, as part of the 2018 Hansa Class World and International Championships. With the assistance of 300 volunteers this unique Class will see around 200 disabled and able-bodied sailors compete against each other in open competition. Jason is appealing to local businesses and individuals to help him make his dream to compete come true, as he raises funds to enable him to compete amongst up to 60 Australian

Sailing Season Underway A START to the sailing season has seen as many as ten catamarans vying for competition points in the waters of Tanilba Bay. Tanilba Sailing Club is particularly keen to mentor the next generation of sailors and has vacancies for four young people who are keen to become involved. Commodore Mike Colecliffe said that under a $30,000 State Government Grant, Tanilba Sailing Club had purchased five ‘Bic’ trainers. “It is very much a family thing and a parent must be willing to assist their child with rigging the craft and putting it in and out of the water,” he said. q Junior sailors with their ‘Bic’ trainers at Tanilba Bay. “Sam Breaden is in charge of the juniors and we have already developed Regatta’ over the October long 785 or call in to the Club on race some very promising young sailors,” weekend. day each Sunday. The entrance he added. Those interested in joining the is directly opposite the front of Six of the club’s catamarans will travel north to Forster for the ‘Wildcat club can contact Mike on 0419 999 Tanilba Bay Public School.

sailors that will attend with their supporters. Jason is not new to facing challenges to get where he needs to be, or to achieving things important to him. He told News Of The Area, “I had a fall in 1993 resulting in complete paraplegia and closed brain injury, and for a number of years I found it hard to adjust and didn’t have an eye on the big picture.” “About nine years ago I was invited to check out a program called Sailability, I went along with the idea of volunteering my help and looking to challenge my mind with something new.” “Once I was shown the program, I immediately knew I was to stay involved in whatever way I could.” ‘From there, I was introduced to sailing as a sport and I have taken on the art of competitive

sailing with gusto,” he said. “Recently I was chosen to become a member of the Paralympic Selection Squad, as Australia prepares for the reintroduction of sailing for the 2024 Paris games,” he added. Local sponsorship of any size will assist in Jason’s goal to attend Hiroshima, which will provide him with additional highlevel competition experience as he works towards the goal of representing his country at the next Paralympics. Jason is committed to reaching his dream, and sharing his experiences and journey with those around him, with the added hope that he may also encourage others to work hard to overcome any obstacles they may face. Jason can be contacted on 0412653467 or jaelwes@ bigpond.com.

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By Margaret McKAY (A). Matt Baldwin. (B). Brian Baldwin D&C18th. Tilligerry Social Golf Results for 14/9/2018 (A). Adam Cowie. (B). Bryan Porter Outright winner. Money hole. (A). Ron Matt Baldwin. 71 Dews Runner up. Lucky number 33. Bill Caswell. 72 Helen Venner Bonus points winner. There were 24 Brian Baldwin starters today with Runner up. 2 ladies in the 9 Ian Langdon hole competition, Ball winners. Geoff Morphett, Margaret McDonald Helen Venner, Kevin and Margaret Gale. to Lancaster, Laurie Congratulations Porter-Smith, Adam all the winners. A Cowie, Bryan Porter, great day for the Alan Lloyd, Barry third round of the Championships, with Disch, Ed Martin. some close scoring. Bradman Award. Next game Friday 21st John Woolley September. Fourth NTP4TH. and final round of the (A). Steve Venner. (B). Ed Martin Championships. D&C7th.

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ROCKY Horror Picture Show is a cult classic, and locals are in for a treat when the classic show gets “punked” at Anna Bay Tavern on 28 September. Rohan Khan Brown along with the talented Andrew “Woody” Wood and Joel Jakes local music legend Josh Morgan of Equanimity, Newcastle along with heavy hitting cabaret punks The Pits, will perform in the show. The event is 18+ and will showcase a selection of music from the iconic Rocky Horror Picture Show. Performer Rohan Khan Brown told News Of The Area, “I’m certainly hoping that fans of the Rocky Horror Show will enjoy the punk rock spin on the classic songs, without necessarily being fans of punk rock.” While the show will feature the music it is not a full production “the roles are a bit more fluid than otherwise” Brown said. The stage will see its fair share of fishnet stockings and the infamous gold trunk and blonde wig will also make an appearance on the night. The Rocky Horror Picture Show was first screened in 1975 starring film stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick and was narrated by Charles Grey. The “punked” version of the show will star home grown musicians and is free to

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q From the cast Rohan Khan Brown. enter. The performers are inviting everyone to come along in their best costumes for the event and to step into the time warp with them. There will be prizes for the best dressed on the night. It’s the perfect excuse for us all to take a step to the left, and for the men around town to get their lipstick on.

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CrossworD solution no. 17554

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(High) NIL 1 hr 10 min 1 hr 50 min 3 hrs 10 min

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BEACH Rollers for Catamaran - As new, little use. $300ono 0425 212 017 DINING setting Black wrought Iron, glass top, 6 seater $420 0409242859 DINNER set willow pattern six places 49191637 $30 Soldiers Point FISH Tank 1.4m x .5m x .5m. light, filter, pipework. $200ono 0425 212 017 FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986 GOLF Buggy electric $250. Set LH clubs $150, RH $150 . Ph 49810798 GOLF Cart Electric EMC with golf bag cover, hot and cold electric esky, lights, blinkers horn, smart charger, good batteries. $3,500 49842635 / 0409842634 GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 4997 0986 HOME brew kit Incl warmed, bottles, Bottle capper am Ingredients to bake up keg $70 0437652255

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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498 LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489 LOUNGES, Moran brand 2x 2.5 seaters Very good cond. high quality upholstery. $300ono 49971373 LOUNGE, 2 seater Dark brown/black Leather. Good Cond. $120 0409242859

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LOUNGE, suite 5 seater with chaise Almost new soft green. Was $3,800 Now $500 40242775 LOUNGE 4 seater, Floral linen fabric Good Cond. $90 0447228826 LOUNGE suite dark blue leather 3seater and 2 armchairs in good cond. $500. Lg timber extendable 49820432 Salamander. MANUAL Power Mover Jockey Wheel for trailer or caravan. As new $140 49970435 MATTRESS - Makin’ Mattresses brand Bellissimo Duet 2000, double bed size,as new, cost over 2k. Sell with or without base. $900. 49970930 MOBILITY Scooter Shoprider. Folds down for car boot. New batteries. D Excellent Lcondition. O CarrierS bar for shopping bags. $850. Ph. 49198009. Tea Gardens. MOBILITY Scooter folds for car boot. D $600 L ono 49190189 Anna SO Bay. MOBILTY scooter electric powered by LD battery. OGF600/700 S cond. $700 2011 VG Ono 0427974136 OAK Dining Table $190 Extension with LD 6 chairs Like new SO 0405 388 607 OUTDOOR table and chairs. Del Terra Bayside 150 x 90 glass table top and 6 cushioned chairs. Excel. cond. $120 4981 3199. PAIR wooden bunkbeds for sale including mattresses Some scratches on wood, mattresses used for holiday lets only. $100 each bunk or near offer. Call 0478042511 PINE Furniture: Table & 6 chairs, buffet, coffee & hall table, mirror single bed with ensemble tub chairs 49198070 or 0429990351

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PRIDE Go Go Elite Traveller motor scooter with hoist (suitable for 4WD vehicles). Recently serviced, D both SOL batteries replaced, new front basket and manual. $750 negotiable. Will separate hoist and scooter. Ph 0428291907 PUMP, spearpoint DAB 240v 2hp s/ steel mount plate gal. cover and foot valve. $500ono 0418408106 QUEEN sofa bed $50.00, 1x Foldaway bed $20.00, All as New 0427 307580 ROLLER top desk 8 drawers.OLD Timber S $200 49970986 RHINO roof top boat loader. $1,000 ono. 0400735790 ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. 0429485169 Nelson Bay ROWING Skiff - Euro Single. Croker Blades VG cond, $1000 ono 0418716225 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

SHELVING for tradie van or ute “Autonexus” brand. 5 racks come with bolts and brackets. $800 Ono 0475 700 261 Shoal Bay SLASHER 5ft, good cond, local delivery if required. $850 ono. 0428 814 246 SOFA bed, brown suede. Use twice LD Exc. cond. SO $100 Ono 0419212863. Can deliver local STOVE, Westinghouse 54cm ceramic. In working order. Needs new dials and temp light indicator $200 ono 0414 737 347 SURF Ski - Wave Master. Good condition very stable. Good in surf as well as calm/ choppy conditions. Includes paddle $375. 49822004

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MAHOGANY High quality dining table with six refurbished chairs and matching sideboard Make an offer. Light brown elegant Lounge suite - 2 armchairs and one 3 seater Matching Lamp and Oak Coffee table Sell as a set - make an offer. Also grey metal filing cabinets, 3 drawers $40 each. 2x bookshelves timber $50 each. 49972294 Hawks Nest

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OZITO Bench Saw $100. RYOBI Bench Grinder $60. RHINO Pedestal Drill $80. OZITO Cordless Drill & Battery $30. 2hp Tank Compressor $100. Stud Finder $20. Planer $80. Orbital Sander $40. Power Master Angle Grinder $60. Phone: 02 4981 0681 PARROT cage large, $50. Chest of drawers macadamia wood $50. LD Queen SO ensemble side bed Good cond. $60. Recliner chair $30. RINNAI Gas Heater $200 ono. Ride On Mower Husqvana D LT1536 SOLas new $1,200 ono. Hedge Trimmer Elec. $30 0448145629 RYOBI electric blower, Bosch electric drill w/ 2 chargeable batteries Also lots of tools & Electrical equipment. 49820432 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

ROOF racks $100. Aluminium platform s (x2)120kg capacity $150 Hand tools $10. Two wooden planes $20. each 3 in 1 red spotlight $30. 2 rollaway beds $50 each. 6 power boards best offer. 49973143 SINGLE 2 Single bed and mattress $40. Electric recliner $350. Must sell. 49845586 TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456 VINTAGE Pedal Organ $250. Dual Keyboard Electronic Organ $100. Full size carpenters bench $200. 1940s dressing table $100. 4988 6988 WOODEN bookcase, TV unit (incl TV). New Tall boy. Double sink. Make an Offer. 49972317

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GOLF By David & Rhona BIRSS Weather-endless blue skies; Golf Course-perfect condition with the recent rain and the warm sunshine; Lady Players: looking forward to renewing friendships and playing in a relaxed but competitive atmosphere. The Nelson Bay Ladies Classic, sponsored this year by Place Property Management, has been running for over 20 years. Considered, within the Newcastle District, to be the premier Ladies’ event, with scores counting towards the final results for the NSW’s Jean Derrin Trophy and the Newcastle District’s Beryl Tobin Trophy. 179 players registered for the Monday and Tuesday events with 180 registered for the Thursday event. These numbers include visitors from Clubs from Surfers down to Canberra. Large groups from Bayview and Long Reef on the Northern Beaches return year after year to enjoy the facilities within easy reach of the Town Centre and the chance to play in the company of the kangaroos and the wild-life that is very active on the golf course. Highlights of the week: Congratulations to both Alan Daubaras and Chris Mawson, both scoring Eagles in Saturday’s comp. Alan’s Eagle was on the 374 metre, Par 4,

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MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10th: The Nelson Bay Ladies Classic: Daily Event: Div 1: Sratch: Winner Jenny Thompson (Newcastle) 82, Runner-up Michelle Hughes (Breakers) 88. Nett: Winner Michelle Paul (Duntryleague) 67, Colleen Beattie 71. Div 2: Scratch: Winner Marlene McKewon (Bayview) 99, Runnerup Charmaine Elliott 101. Nett: Winner Jan Pike (Avalon) 72, Runner-up Simone Irvine 72. Div 3: Stableford: Winner Jeanie Punshon 37 c/b, Runner-up Robin Mason (Bayview) 37, Third place Anne-Lise Heltborg (Bayview) 36 c/b, Fourth place Maree Pickthall (Russellvale) 36 TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11th: The Nelson Bay Ladies Classic: Daily Event: Div 1: Scratch: Winner Jenny Frost 87 c/b, Runner-up Celine Chin (Gosford) 87. Nett: Winner Julie Newsham 74 c/b, Runnerup Michelle Paul (Duntryleague) 74. Div 2: Scratch: Winner Charmaine Elliott 92, Runnerup Judith Hocking (Everglades) 96. Nett: Winner Gay Stone (Duntryleague) 74 c/b, Runnerup Roz Kelly 74. Div 3: Stableford: Winner Margot Phegan 37, Runner-up Jill Scully (Bayview) 35, Third place Anne-

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Winner Terry Barry 40, Runnerup Graham Jeffes (vis) 38. 2BBB: Winners LLoyd Goodwin + Steve Fogwill 52. Course 2: A Grade: Winner Ray Wright 42, Runner-up Stuart Phegan 39. B Grade: Winner Peter Fagan 40, Runner-up Michael Day 39. C Grade: Winner Les Williams 40, Runner-up Gary Walker 39. 2BBB Winners: Peter Fagan + Peter Carter 49 Ladies Stableford: Overall: Winner Kaye Holmes (vis) 35.

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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Susie Anderson 37, Runner-up Robyn Butler 33. Div 2: Winner Pam Cleare 36, Runnerup Suzanne Conrades 35.

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Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Stuart Phegan 37, Runner-up Emile Billett 36. B Grade: Winner Terry Butler 40, Runner-up Mike Selmo 35. C Grade: Winner Terry Gannon 35 c/b, Runner-up Theo Rutten 35. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15th: Mens Stableford with 2BBB in conjunction Course 1: A Grade: Winner Brad McKay40, Runner-up Mark Galloway 40. B Grade: Winner Steve Fogwill 47, Runnerup Lindsay Hair 42. C Grade:

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13th: Ladies Teams 2 best Stableford per hole: Gymea Lily: Winners Sue Jolliffe + Amanda Feldmayer + Pam Feldmayer (Horizons) + Vicki Davies (Horizons) 87, Runnersup Judy Ryan + Claire Compton + Jean o’Reilly + Carol Townsend 86 c/b, Third place Jeanette Fey + Jo White + Robyn Kennett + Jenny Runyard 86. Christmas Bush: Winners Jane Foster + Catherine Smith + Paula Regan + Di Herbert 91 , Runnersup Jeanette Ferrier + Pat Phipps + Sue Devlin + Di Croft 88, Third Place Lyn Hollier + Pat Harrold + Ruth Buchanan + Di Scobie (Yowani) 83. Brush Box: Winners Tania Davis (Vintage) + Helen Kinsey (Vintage) + Donna Goddard (Vintage) + Vic Cooper (Vintage) 93, Runners-up Eve Sheppard (Gordon) + Gwenda Bates (N.B.) + Karin Stander (Gordon) + Rosemary Kimber (Gordon), Third Place Di Brown + Jeanie Punshon + Linda Drake + Gail Murray 83. Mens Vets: Stableford: Overall: Winner P Triston 23, Runner-up A Biscombe 19 c/b.

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 12th: Mens Stableford + 2BBB Stableford: Course 1: A Grade: Winner Mark Barden 40, Runner-up David Rann 39. B Grade: Winner Greg Spake 42, Runner-up Dave Owens 40. C Grade: Winner Elio Rigon 40, Runner-up Gary Jones 39. 2BBB Winners Elio Rigon + Dennis Knight 49. Runners-up Ray Newton + Greg Spake 48. Course 2: A Grade: Winner Peter Fulton 41, Runner-up Paul Devine 39. B Grade: Winner Michael Lloyd 41 c/b, Runner-up Alan Fisher 41. C Grade: Winner Neville George 40 c/b, Runnerup Peter Dee 40. 2BBB Winners

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John McDonald + Neil Lembcke 47. Runners-up Michael Lloyd + Bruce Scott 46.

Lise Heltborg (Bayview) 34 c/b, Fourth place Judy Spicer (Avalon) 34 The Nelson Bay Ladies Classic: 36 Hole Event: Div 1: Scratch: Winner Jenny Thompson (Newcastle) 172, Runner-up Jenny Frost 176. Nett: Winner Michelle Paul (Duntryleague) 140, Runner-up Colleen Beattie 147. Div 2: Scratch: Winner Charmaine Elliott 193, Runnerup Marlene McKewen (Bayview) 201. Nett: Winner Simone Irvine 148, Runner-up Diane Doering (Bayview) 150. Div 3: Stableford: Winner AnneLise Heltborg (Bayview) 70, Runner-up Margot Phegan 69, Third place Carolyn Morgan (Bayview) 68 c/b, Fourth place Robyn Mason (Bayview) 68.

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q The Launch of the Port Stephens Pro at Birubi Beach. By Marian SAMPSON LOCAL businesses including Burton Toyota and Kaos Surf, Council and Surfing NSW are behind a move to see the Port Stephens Pro Surfing Competition return to Birubi

Beach in November this year. The event was first held in Port Stephens last year and is set to get bigger and better in 2018. Port Stephens Duty MLC, Catherine Cusack said the major international surfing event will see competitors from all over the

world travel to Port Stephens, providing a huge boost to the local economy. “This event is a key component of a packed events calendar for the Hunter region, which this year has included the Australian Boardriders

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for the event and show their support especially for our local surfing talent,” she said. In an addition to last years program the Port Stephens Pro will now include the Kaos Surf PRD Cadet Cup which will run on 3 and 4 November. These events will provide amateur women and promising juniors the opportunity to experience professional event conditions. The Bay has some great junior contenders including Mike and Ellie Clayton-Brown and Josh Stretton who have already performed well this year on the circuit. Josh Stretton took out the Junior Men’s King of the Box last week. There are hopes that the local knowledge that Port Stephens juniors have of Birubi will stand them on good stead at the Port Stephens Pro as well.

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