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THIS Christmas, as the silly season hits and everyone is busy with family, friends and festive gatherings, the national average of blood donations will drop. Whilst it is understandable that people are busy, the Australian Red Cross blood service urges people to make some time for a donation, and help them get through a time when donations drop dramatically, but the need for blood rises. Kelli Bell, who lost her father to non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, told News Of The Area, “We were lucky to have three extra months with Dad as a direct result of blood transfusions he received from someone who knew the
we were able to take a family holiday together that meant so much to us before he passed.” “As a result of that extra time the blood transfusions gifted him, Dad was able to meet his fourth grandchild, and to receive the special news that he also had two more grandchildren on the way.” Every blood donation can save three lives, we have all heard that catch phrase, but it can also be the gift that so many people need just for that little extra time, or to aid their recovery from a less severe condition and enable them to live healthily again. There are three components to blood that can be used, whole blood, plasma and platelets.
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Eat it to beat it AS 2017 approaches, inspiration is at hand for Hunter residents looking to put down the booze and stock up on beverages that don’t fuel a hangover. Cancer Council NSW nutrition program Eat It To Beat It works with parents to help families add more fruit and vegetables to the household diet for better health and cancer prevention. The program has already helped inspire more than 1470 Hunter parents in 2016, through free sessions and workshops. Hunter Nutrition Project Officer Clare Murphy said celebrating the New Year and making a resolution to pick up healthy habits was a great way to start 2017. Drinks, which so often featured in celebrations,
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TALENTED students from Irrawang High School will be exhibiting a collection of artworks produced this year, as well as the 2016 HSC Visual Arts students who worked extremely hard to produce their Body of Work for their final assessment. These works are a collection of various styles, mediums and concepts, with drawing being a popular choice made by students this year. The conceptual ideas have come from personal experiences, memories of the past, how we interpret our reality both imagined and real, and also touching on family connections and relationships. Irrawang High School representative Luella Fagan told News Of The
Area that the opening of the exhibition was a celebrated occasion of some very talented students’ works. “These students have done some incredible pieces of work, it is wonderful that they have this platform to be able to publicly showcase their creations,” she said. Art Teacher Grant Wyllie officially opened the exhibition. “The students have done an amazing job exploring their own capabilities and imagination and have shown maturity in their art practice and personal experimentations,” he said. The exhibition is house at the Raymond Terrace Library Art Space. The exhibition opened on the 30 November, but will run through until the end of January 2017.
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Australian Red Cross urging us for blood FROM Page 1 Thirty-four percent of blood donations are used for cancer and blood diseases, 19 percent for other causes of anaemia, 18 percent go to surgical patients, including open heart surgery and burns and 13 percent for other medical problems, including heart, stomach and kidney disease. Ten percent are for orthopaedic patients including fractures and joint replacements, four percent are for obstetrics including pregnant women, new mothers and young children, and two percent go to trauma, including road accidents. Over the Christmas
period, you can book in to donate at The Australian Red Cross Blood Service Newcastle Donor Centre at 165 Lambton Road, Broadmeadow. Bookings can be made by calling 131495. Throughout 2017, you can also book in to donate at the mobile blood bank in Medowie on these dates: Monday 20 – Tuesday 21 March, Monday 19 – Tuesday 20 June, Monday 18 – Tuesday 19 September and Monday 18 – Tuesday 19 December. Make some time in your diary for someone you don’t know, who needs you.
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q Meryl Swanson with her Christmas cards; the winner is on the right. STUDENTS of local schools helped Member for Paterson Meryl Swanson spread the Christmas cheer this year by designing her Christmas cards. More than 100 local students took up Ms Swanson’s invitation to draw or paint a Christmas card design, and a winner was chosen from six finalists by representatives of Raymond Terrace Art Society. “The cards are beautiful,
and show the great depth of artistic talent we have in our community,” Ms Swanson said. “All entries are displayed in the windows of my Raymond Terrace office for people to see.” The winning design, featuring a koala up a Christmas tree, is by Bobs Farm Public School year 4 student Fynn Brunt. Other winners were: Tayah McIntyre, year 2, Stanford Merthyr Infants
School; Ahmani Jedniuk, year 2, Medowie Christian School; Karlani Lamond Swan, year 5, Bobs Farm Public School; Connah Newman, year 6, Hunter River Community School, and Kaili Ward, year 3, Tomaree Public School. The winning designs were printed on Ms Swanson’s Christmas cards, and also featured in her Christmas newsletter, which was sent to every household in the Paterson electorate.
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Airport Master Plan THE NSW Government has provided $30,000 in funding for the development of a Newcastle Airport master plan which will drive airport upgrades and sustainability over the next 20 years. Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter, Scot MacDonald MLC, announced the funding and said the master plan will bolster tourism and economic benefits for the Newcastle region into the future. “Newcastle Airport is a significant economic driver for businesses in the Hunter and the nearby regions, generating jobs and economic growth,” Mr MacDonald said. A 2014 Economic Impact Assessment (EIA) found that the airport precinct supports at least 1,485 jobs, plus $856 million in business activity. “This funding from the NSW Government will help to ensure the airport can cater for the increasing travel demand in the years to come, as well as providing certainty on the future of the Hunter economy for the local community,” Mr MacDonald added. Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional Development, Skills and Small Business, John Barilaro, said the master plan will include analysis of market demand, airport capacity, ground use
and environmental planning, along with land use proposals to help plan for the future. “The NSW Government recognises the importance of Newcastle Airport as the largest regional airport in NSW, with 1.2 million passengers passing through each year and the potential for further growth in the coming years,” Mr Barilaro said. “The Hunter Regional Plan 2036 identified Newcastle Airport as a key asset to link with international markets, so it’s important that a master plan is delivered.” Last year the NSW Government provided $855,000 to support the fit-out of the international processing areas of the Terminal Expansion project. “We also granted $11.1 million in funding for the Terminal Expansion project which increased terminal capacity for additional domestic services, creating more than 80 direct jobs across both projects,” Mr Barilaro added. “These future developments play a major role in boosting the Hunter’s presence as Australia’s largest regional economy and we are committed to supporting the community along the way.”
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IRRAWANG High this week farewelled one of their longserving members of staff. Mr Peter Slade, a muchloved and familiar face in the Irrawang school fabric, announced his retirement earlier this year, to coincide with the final week of school for 2016. Irrawang High School representative Ms Luella Fagan told News Of The Area, “It is with selfish sadness that we bid farewell and wish a happy retirement to Mr Peter Slade, our much loved Farm Assistant (aka CEO
and Managing Director) who has spent the last 31 years working on our school farm, as well as managing his own 100 acre farm at Eagleton.” From a single shed containing all the farm equipment and staff room, and land covered in Lantana and blackberry bushes, Mr Slade has been a driving force in the expansion of the Irrawang High School farm into a 2 hectare state-of-the art $1.8 million Trade Training Centre, with the most modern equipment and facilities. “The standout highlight of my time at our school has been the sheer delight and joy
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of the students with special needs who have spent time on the farm – either tending their own vegetable patch, watering the plants, driving the tractor, spending time with all the animals or collecting the eggs, vegetables and fruit to sell to the staff,” Mr Slade said. He is known for his patience, his wicked sense of humour, cheeky smile and sensitivity to all students. Many teachers have worked with Mr Slade over the years, however he and Ms Henry, the current Primary Industries teacher, have formed a special working relationship and have lots of fun at the same time. His absence around the school will be surely felt, but staff and students alike wish him a long, healthy and happy retirement.
q Mr Peter Slade, Irrawang Farm Assistant for 31 years.
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northern side were not. In late November Kate Washington wrote to the NSW Water Minister and advocated for all residents of Shady Ave to be connected to town water as part of this program. This week the Minister has responded, stating that that “Defence has written to Hunter Water advising that they will fund the provision of water reticulation to all developed properties on both sides of Shady Ave.” Hunter Water expects
this work to be completed in early 2017. “This news will be a welcome relief to those residents on the border of the Red Zone that they have not been forgotten,” said Kate Washington MP. “Connecting residents to town water is an important first step, but there are still unanswered questions about the impact of dust and the effect that construction on the base is having on the health of surrounding residents,” Ms Washington said.
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My 20-year reunion is coming up in the New Year, but post-school life has been a series of humiliating misfortunes. Should I go, or stay at home and watch funny cat videos? RM, Medowie Dear RM, Reunions are an uncomfortable experience for most of us. It’s hard when your former schoolgirl crush is now overweight, moustachioed and bald. Particularly when you went to an all-girls school. But school reunions are a time to embrace the past, not the present. It doesn’t matter if Tiffany ended up becoming a Vogue model. You can nod at her inane conversation and Botoxed forehead and recall that day in Year 8 when she had a gastric attack on the backseat of the all-stops bus. So what if Priscilla is a neurosurgeon. Her teenage tuna-sandwich-induced halitosis is a lingering memory more powerful than the kudos of a medical degree. Reunions are a great equaliser. No amount of therapy can cut the bonds formed when forced to wear a maroon tunic with matching Sherlock helmet for six years. Just breeze through questions about what you are doing with your life with obscure information you’ve gleaned from midnight infomercials. You know, “Life with a FlowBee Precision Home Haircutting System is pretty damn satisfying” or words to that effect. If that doesn’t work, remind your childhood friends that it was your finesse that clinched the inter-school Hockey final against the Medowie Muzzlers. Smile sweetly, guzzle some Dutch courage (at $95 a head you deserve it) and try not to gaze longingly at the courtesy bus (or the courtesy bus driver for that matter). Oh, and RM, when you return from your reunion, delete all your social media accounts. When the inevitable post-reunion Insta-stalk starts, you don’t want to be known as that sad old hasbeen who posts cat memes and Louise Hay affirmations. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
By Rachael VAUGHAN CHRISTMAS is traditionally a time of family, friends and fun. It can also be a lonely time for those going through personal turmoil. With a national focus on mental health, there is no greater time to publicise services that may assist someone in a time of need
during this festive season. One such service of benefit to mums in particular is the NHM group (Newcastle/ Hunter Mums meet up group) on Facebook. Bec Tansey moved towns in April 2015 when she was pregnant with her third child. Bec posted on the only ‘Mums’ Facebook group she could find, which had around 200 members and asked if
anyone wanted to meet up. It was so well received that she asked if they wanted to form a small group where she would post a catch-up event each week. Starting with just ten members, the group has now grown to around 3,700 members. Bec, and her team of admins, organise a number or weekly meets all over Port
Stephens and Newcastle. The group also runs regular celebrations for holiday events, and in recent weeks hosted a Christmas party with over 200 NHM families. The group has proven to be a wonderful support service to many local women and families. Bec told News Of The Area, “We have noticed a lack of judgment that you often see in Facebook ‘Mums’ pages because there was always the chance that you would meet another mum at a meet up, so any differences are respected.” “We offer support, guidance and the chance to connect with other mums.” “The group has been a saving grace to a lot of mums who may feel isolated and unsupported in their journey through motherhood,” Bec said. There is a regular meet up that takes place in Medowie. If you would like to be a part of this online community, check them out on Facebook and join in.
Dancing Through Generations By Rachael VAUGHAN
AT the end of year celebration concert for 2016’s dance year at Studio2Stage, a very special dance was performed. One which moved many in the crowd to tears. Tina, a dance teacher for 35 years, and Studio2Stage owner for 32 years, is lucky enough to have students still dancing with the studio that have been pupils for 23 and 32 years, who have now begun having children themselves, and enrolling those children to also dance with ‘Miss Tina’. Tina thought it would be
a special moment for those mothers to dance with their little ones. Tina told News Of The Area, “These men and women are not just my long-time students, but have become my ‘chosen children’, they are what inspires me every day to continue doing what I do.” “I have shared in their childhood, been with them through the awkward teenage years and watched them turn into young men and women in what seems like just a blink of an eye.” “Many of their journeys CONTINUED Page 6
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EXCITING news for young budding tennis champions, or any young person wanting to give the sport a try, with Medowie Tennis Club’s latest announcement. Medowie Tennis Club is going to hold a camp in the Christmas holidays for boys and girls to improve their tennis skills. The club currently has a lot of children, and would love to encourage more friends to join them. The Tennis Camp dates are 18, 19 and 20 January, with a small fee of $30 per child to cover costs. The camp will start at 9am and finish at 12 noon
each day and is a wonderful chance to polish up your skills or to pick up a new sport. For information about the camp please call Sam on 0421460748. The Medowie Tennis courts are of a high quality and the ladies in the committee have worked very hard to bring them to this standard. President Diane Rees told News Of The Area, “We are so lucky to have these tennis courts in our town, and we would love to see even more people utilise them.” “Tennis is a wonderful sport, it offers a wonderful chance for children to be
active, be healthy and enjoy this great game.” “I have been playing tennis since I was a very young child in a very small school in the Snowy Mountains region, and value the sport so much from my childhood,” she said. The club would also like to remind the community that on Tuesday mornings ladies tennis starts at nine, and children are welcome to come and play while mums play tennis. Mixed tennis is held on Tuesday evenings from 6.30pm onwards, and on Saturday afternoons from 3pm to 6pm. Ladies competition tennis is held during the week playing clubs around our district. Please contact Diane at the club for any membership information on 0419 601 294.
q Declan Peck started his love for Tennis at a young age.
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