Tel: (02) 4982 6166
c
Fax: (02) 4982 6122 Mob: 0417 493 687
Email: translift@bigpond.com
Address: 6 Salt Ash Ave, Salt Ash
Thursday, 4 May, 2017
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY
• • • •
Fully trained Physiotherapist Exercise Specialist Fully insured for Children Soft tissue injuries fixed
JULIE FORSYTH B.App.Sci,(Physio) Ph: 49818400 Text: 0457 889 279
c
NOTA Graphics - Ref: PSCR_090616
CRANES Marty & Jules
MEDOWIE NOTA Graphics - Ref: Medowie Physio_280716
News Of The Area
PORT STEPHENS
Medowie ~ Lemon Tree Passage ~ Tanilba Bay ~ Williamtown ~ Salt Ash ~ Oyster Cove ~ Campvale ~ Ferodale ~ Twelve Mile Creek
Page 2
Page 4
Page 7
Calm zone for Red zone
Medowie Anzac day
Greyhound adoption
Page 12
Sports
Hunter Gridiron
Dam History By Rachael VAUGHAN
NEWS Of The Area this week set about finding out the answer to the long discussed question of whether there were houses in the low lying tablelands where Grahamstown Dam was built. News Of The Area met with Gwen Tinsley Faulkner, who grew up in Medowie, to set the record straight. Gwen confirmed that, yes, there most certainly were houses under where the Dam is now, but that most of the properties were moved from the site during the Dam’s construction. Gwen grew up in the family home at Medowie, which was eventually reclaimed by Hunter Water Board to build the Dam. Gwen’s parents Violet and Jack Tinsley and Maternal grandparents Ada and Arthur Williams,
q Gwen Tinsley Faulkner at Grahamstown Dam, overlooking her old family property.
Kids In Need CONTINUED Page 2
WEEKLY
+
By Rachael VAUGHAN NSW Kids in Need hosted a very special event this weekend at locations across the state, with CONTINUED Page 3
$FREE
CENTRAL PORT STEPHENS - “It’s the People’s Paper”
For all your
MEDOWIE MEDOWIE PHARMACY PHARMACY
passenger & 4WD tyres
OPEN 7 Days for
OPEN 7 Days for your convenience your convenience TRIM TO COLOUR
Gavin&&Margaret-Anne Margaret-Anne Gavin 1485 Smith , B.Pharm.MPS Smith, B.Pharm.MPS
Find us at the BP Service station on Medowie Road
1445
“Servingthe thelocal local Community “Serving Community for35 34years years- since - since 1982” for 1982”
DISCOUNT
Ph: (02) 4982 8304 c
Thursday, 4 May, 2017
News Of The Area Graphics - Ref: MT&A_020616
2055
PRESCRIPTIONS FROM ONLY
5
$
.30
* PENSION & CONCESSION CUSTOMERS ONLY
+ +
MEDOWIE MEDOWIE PHARMACY PHARMACY
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
David Smith David Smith
Gavin Smith Gavin Smith
Shop Shop17 17Medowie MedowieShopping ShoppingVillage, Village, PH: 4982 8564 PH: 4982 8564 37C Ferodale Road, 37C Ferodale Road,MEDOWIE MEDOWIE c
News Of The Area Graphics - Ref: MPHA_040517
© News Of The Area Graphics - Ref: MPHA_120117
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
Happy
1
News Of The Area
Office: 4997 5297 Restaurant: 4997 5960
FREE WI-FI
436 Tarean Road, Karuah NSW
KARUAH & DISTRICT RSL CLUB FIND US ON THE INTERNET www.karuahrsl.com.au for all the latest club info
ENTERTAINMENT
MAY 5 MAY 12 MAY 19
7pm - 11pm PAST MASTERS WITCHERY 2 STUFD 2 JUMP
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY The Area, “It was a really Probing the lovely old house, one of the residence nicest there, and we had everything we needed.” zoning along “We had a house cow to milk, and Mum used to sell Grahamstown eggs from the chook shed Dam to the locals.” FROM Page 1
also resided in Medowie within the area that is now the Dam, in family homes. Her father was a timber cutter and a cattleman, and her mother was a keen gardener. Her grandfather was a drover. Gwen fondly remembers her old home, and shared with News Of
Gwen recalled you needed to have a licence back then to sell eggs, and that her mother didn’t obtain such a licence. “Someone dobbed her in, and I remember her being so cross when the Police turned up and gave her a warning and she realised someone had told on her,” she said. Gwen has strong memories of a ‘funny little lane’ called Goodwood
Calm Zone for Red Zone Residents
MOTHERS DAY
SUNDAY 14TH MAY MOTHERS DAY LUNCH
By Simone JOHNSON
11.30AM - 2.30PM $17 ONE PLATE MEAL DEAL plus $1,000 worth of BONUS PRIZES added to our Sunday Raffle
FREE COUNTRY
SUPERSTARS SHOW
SATURDAY, 20 MAY 7.30PM - 10PM
FREE MATINEE
COVER 2 COVER WEDNESDAY 7TH JUNE 11AM - 2.30PM
BINGO
UNDERCOVER HEIST
WIN UP TO $24,000
Mondays 7pm / Thursdays 11am Come in & try our Electronic Bingo Tablets
A GROUP of residents living in the governmentimposed ‘Red Zone’ has taken a step away from the contamination issue and received a free guided tour through the rock pools of Boat Harbour. The event was hosted by the Community Wellbeing Program, a group set up by Red Zone residents who saw the importance of community helping the community. The program aims to produce free events for those dealing with the stresses of the contamination.
The group was led by Jeannie Lawson from Harmony Visions who shared some of her extensive knowledge of the ecosystem of rock pools. Both adults and children enjoyed the interactive tour, being able to get up close and personal with some of the amazing sea life at Boat Harbour. Sea stars, sea slugs and red hermit crabs all turned on a show for their visitors. Julie Bailey, from Salt Ash told News Of The Area, “Being a small group meant we were able to have a really good look and even touch some of the sea
Road, at the end of which was a little house made of tin with a lady called Mrs Cook, who always looked out for the local children. Gwen told News Of The Area, “I attended Medowie Public School when it was just three small buildings, and I used to go with my family across what is now the Dam in our horse and sulky to do shopping at Raymond Terrace.” “We were one of the few residents to have the phone on, and I remember our exchange number was Medowie 34.” animals and plants.” “Jeannie has such an extensive knowledge of the area that we all walked away not just with a sense of wonderment but also feeling like we learnt something,” she said. Towards the end of the day, the children present said the best part was being able to touch and see so many animals and finding new
medowie@newsofthearea.com.au Gwen’s grandparents’ home was purchased around 1958 and moved to Campvale when the water board announced their plans, and Gwen’s home with her parents was sold and moved to its current location on Fairlands Road, Medowie. Grahamstown Lake was constructed on the former Grahamstown Moors, low lying farm land, beginning in 1957. Water from Grahamstown was first used in 1960, though it took some years before the whole scheme was completed.
and different things. Jenny Robinson, a resident of Williamtown said, “It was an awesome way to spend a Saturday morning.” This was one of many free community events set up by the program who have funded free movie nights, yoga classes, a stand up paddle boarding family fun day and much more.
CONTACT US: News Of The Area
PHONE: (02) 4983 2134 REPORTERS: MEDOWIE
Rachael VAUGHAN 0401 352 614
rach@newsofthearea.com.au
SALT ASH & WILLIAMTOWN
Simone JOHNSON 0484 523 695
simone@newsofthearea.com.au
LEMON TREE PASSAGE & TANILBA BAY
Geoff WALKER 02 4982 4095
walker.gc@bigpond.com
MEDOWIE q A Hermit Crab was one of the many attractions.
MEMBERSHIP
$3 for 1YR. $12 FOR 5YRS
Heather SHARP 0408 153 134
TRIVIA
heather@newsofthearea.com.au
Thursday nights from 7pm
EDITORIAL News Desk
ALL YOU CAN EAT ASIAN BUFFET
medowie@newsofthearea.com.au
ADVERTISING enquiry ads@mcnota.com.au
Tuesday nights from 5.30pm
ACCOUNTS enquiry
Adults $17, Children 4 - 12yrs $10, 3yrs & under eat free
accounts@mcnota.com.au
POST:
RAFFLES
P.O.Box 1000, Raymond Terrace, NSW, 2324
Tuesdays 6:30pm: Meat worth $250 Thursdays 6:30pm: Meat worth $250 Fridays 6:30pm: $1100 of prizes Sundays 12:30pm: $1300 meat & vouchers
q Red Zone residents enter a calm new zone.
FREE COURTESY BUS Come to the RSL this week!
Bay News Of The Area is a local independent publication published by Myall Coast Communications Pty Ltd. Special thanks to Christina La Ponder, Elaine Rose, Sharon Garrett and Ann Scully for proof reading assistance.
Please support the advertisers within the Medowie & Tilligerry News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news each week.
Tea Gardens: Thursday to Sunday Please Book. Limited Numbers North Arm Cove to MEDOWIE Road Fire Station: Thursday to Sunday Local area: Daily Ph: 4997 5297 for bookings
BOWLS
Tuesday - mixed 10am start Thursday - mixed 10am start Friday - mixed 4.30pm start SUNDAY FUNDAY BOWLS at 10AM Names must be in 1/2 Hour before play
Local people, serving the community since 1893
FREE SATURDAY MEMBERS RAFFLE
Swipe card between 10am – 4.30pm Drawn at 4.45pm. Conditions apply
Open every day from 11.30am-2.30pm & 5.30pm-9pm. Bookings essential Friday & Saturday nights. We cater for all Special Occasions. Party menu available on request.
2
NOTA Graphics - Ref: KRSL_040517
Ring direct 4997 5960 $9.90 Lunches everyday Non Members $10.90
c
THE BRIDGEVIEW RESTAURANT
When the time comes for assistance with a funeral or to pre-pay or pre-arrange, whether church, chapel, crematorium, graveside or intercity, call us 24 hours, for personal service.
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Thursday, 4 May, 2017
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY News Of The Area
medowie@newsofthearea.com.au DISTRIBUTION & COVERAGE:
“Kids in Need” a fundraising project to support kids in overcoming difficulties FROM Page 1
Williamtown RAAF base as one of the venues for the ‘World’s Largest Open House’. NSW Kids In Need is a charity group, whose objective is to support as many kids in need as possible by providing a single, united platform which supports six charities. The “Kids in Need” fundraising project is designed to overcome the difficulties small charities experience in fundraising. This project uses one annual fundraising event to maximise efforts and access more of the NSW public. The six charities that benefit from the NSW Kids in Need Foundation Ltd are: Bear Cottage Children’s Hospice, Central Coast Kids In Need, Duke of Edinburgh Award - Australia, Muscular Dystrophy NSW, SHINE For Kids and Westmead Children’s Hospital Burns Unit. Williamtown put on a fine ‘Open House’ for NSW Kids in Need, throwing its doors open to the public to view the home of the F/A-18 Hornets, Hawk training aircraft,
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY News Of The Area covers local news, events, sport and happenings throughout the Central Port Stephens region and includes the township of Lemon Tree Passage, Tanilba Bay, Oyster Cove, Williamtown, Salt Ash, Twelve Mile Creek, Ferodale, Campvale and Medowie. We distribute 2000 copies FREE every week by way of bulk drops to over 40 outlets. Our distribution model means that this publication is freely and conveniently available for residents and ratepayers, as well as the visiting population/tourists who come to this region throughout the year. News Of The Area publications also circulate throughout other areas of Port Stephens and Great Lakes. Other publications include, Bay News Of The Area and Myall Coast News Of The Area. Further information regarding all our publications can be found on our website: www.newsofthearea.com.au
E-7A Wedgetail and PC-9/A Forward Air Control aircraft. Static displays at RAAF Base Williamtown included current Air Force aircraft, such as the F/A-18 Hornet, Hawk 127 Lead In Fighter aircraft and the E-7A Wedgetail, as well as a Panther Fire Truck. Base personnel demonstrated their firefighting equipment,
there were displays from the Australian Army, and Air Force personnel were on hand to answer any questions about the base. Children, and adults if they desired, were given camouflage face paint to really get into the spirit of the day. Also on hand to dispense information and learning
q Senior Australian Defence Force Officer at Williamtown, Air Commodore Craig Heap, and five-year-old Josh Ryan who receives support from Muscular Dystrophy NSW.
o Phot ery Gall line On
q Young George had a blast seeing the jets and trying on uniforms.
u
.com.a
eArea
OfTh News
q Hayden Reddon enjoyed the camouflage facepainting.
experiences were the Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle, Security Unit and Defence Recruiting. NSW Kids in Need founder and Chairman, former NSW Opposition Leader Peter Debnam, says the third year of the ‘World’s Largest Open House’ was almost certainly the best in terms of venues on offer. “The day truly provides an incredible experience for people and, in turn, they raise funds that make a real difference in the lives of children who need it most,” he said. NSW Kids in Need operates on a Zero Cost basis so every single dollar raised goes to helping kids, with funds spread evenly to the six beneficiaries.
Sophisticated Scam
By Geoff WALKER
q Sample of a dubious email letter to be wary of.
ONLINE scams are becoming more and more sophisticated and convincing. Currently, people purporting to be from Telstra are using a fake letterhead to attempt to hack into your banking details. It works like this: an email will arrive complete with your Telstra account number and your ‘reference bill number’. The page is a replica of the real deal and is signed by
Gerd Schenkel who claims to be an Executive Director. The blurb alleges that you have paid your monthly account twice and they need your banking details to repay you. A simple check of your Telstra receipt will reveal a discrepancy in the figures quoted or a phone call to the telco on 13 22 00 will clarify the matter for you. Telstra seems to be ‘flavour of the month’ lately with scammers as News Of The Area has also had reports
Please support the advertisers within the Medowie & Tilligerry News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news each week.
of them working the phone lines offering discounts to ‘loyal’ customers. Of course they need your personal details to reward you. Any residents receiving emails that seem suspicious should not provide any personal details. Instead, you should contact your service provider and also alert the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission via Scam Watch: https://www.scamwatch.gov. au.
THE SHUTTLEMAN Direct Door to Door Service 7 Days
Competitive Rates Friendly Reliable Service Comfortable Air-conditioned Vehicle We are a booked Service running to the times You require. Servicing all areas. Cruise Terminals We look after YOU! Airports Local and PH: (02) 4984 5217 8am/8pm Sydney. Thursday, 4 May, 2017
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
3
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY News Of The Area AROUND THE REGION
44
PAGES TOTAL
of News Of The Area this week! This Week’s FRONT PAGES
Bay News Of The Area
Covering the Tomaree Peninsula of Port Stephens Some of stories in this paper... • Nelson Bay High Rise Approved Before Consultation Finished • Fishermans Bay Port Stephens Baptisms • Corlette Community Hall gets a new marine-themed playground • Nelson Bay Golf Club Results & News
Medowie ANZAC Day
By Heather SHARP
THE local community has once again supported the ANZAC Day ceremony held at Medowie’s war memorial. Early in the morning on Tuesday, 25 April locals gathered to commemorate this most sacred day of remembrance. Mr Neil Biggar, Secretary of Medowie’s local subbranch of the RSL told News Of The Area, “News programs are saying that attendances at ANZAC Day services were down on last year, but not at Medowie.” “The Dawn Service was
just about packed up, and I suspect the crowd may have been larger than at the Centenary service in 2015.” Supporting the community to commemorate, was a range of community volunteers. Many sections of the community participate, from local school groups including the Irrawang High School Drum Corps, returned and serving Australian Defence Force personnel including the 335SQN Air Force Cadets, community groups such as Williamtown Rotary and Medowie Lions, Medowie Rural Fire Service,
and individuals who feel motivated to contribute on Anzac Day. Mr Geoffrey Hamilton, President of the Rotary Club of Williamtown, told News Of The Area, “It was once again a huge success with our Club supplying over 350 sausages and coffee with a nip of rum to overcome the early start.” “The morning was very well organised, the march a very moving gesture, the service flawless and we at Williamtown Rotary were very proud to be part of the proceedings.” Local baker extraordinaire, Ms Jenny
Myall Coast News Of The Area
q The new state-of-the-art structure rises in RAF Park Tanilba Bay.
Greyhound Adoption Month By Heather SHARP
Covering the region across the Port. Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest, Karuah to Bulahdelah, & Stroud. Great Lakes LGA. Some of stories in this paper... • Title Bout for Karuahs’ Daniel Evans • Reduced developer charges on public exhibition by MidCoast Water • Myall Coast students ready for NAPLAN tests • Bendigo Bank Agency Opens If you wish to read these other News Of The Area publications we can mail you a copy each week. Contact us for paid subscription rates: Email us media@newsofthearea.com.au Or you may see the edition in full ONLINE, on the News Of The Area website: www.newsofthearea.com.au
1
GREYHOUNDS have featured in the media in the past year due to government racing restrictions, and then political back flipping, resulting in the spotlight being put on this breed. April was Greyhound Adoption Month and rescue organisations have been promoting the benefits of adopting or fostering this breed. Medowie residents are not unfamiliar with greyhounds, with many owners of racers and retired racers residing in the community. Ms Mel Taylor combines her love of cats with owning her gorgeous hound, Buddy. She is also the coordinator
of Cat Rescue Newcastle and shows that, contrary to popular misconceptions, greyhounds can live peacefully with their feline friends. Ms Taylor told News Of The Area, “Buddy fitted straight into family life with myself, young kids and cats.” “I run Cat Rescue Newcastle, so we always have cats/kittens around, Buddy has helped with the rehabilitation and introductions of hundreds of cats and kittens over the years.” “These cats can go to their new homes without a worry of dogs.” Of the decision to adopt a greyhound six years ago, Ms Taylor said, “I saw an increasing need for
Greyhounds to be adopted.” “I researched the breed and found them to be very suitable for my family.” “They are quite different to what people think and unfortunately have not had a fair go.” “Greyhounds are quite
medowie@newsofthearea.com.au
q Former Defence Military Working Dog Handler, Mr Steve Withey of Medowie with his mother-in-law, Ms Lillian Weston of Williamtown. Nicholls, who has provided ANZAC biscuits to those attending the Ceremony for the past 14 years, this year baked 600 of the traditional delights. Mr Steve Carrol, a returned service man of the Vietnam War and also a member of the Williamtown Rotary Club, laid a wreath that was handmade by Mrs
lazy and would rather laze around with a family.” “They have acquired the suitable nicknames of ‘lounge lizards’ or ‘couch potatoes’.” “They do not need excess exercise, and are not vicious beasts as people think due to muzzling laws.” Continuing her admiration of greyhounds, Ms Taylor added, “Greyhounds
Gladys Thomas. Mr Steve Withey and Mr Ian Fletcher, both former Defence Military Working Dog Handlers, laid a wreath in honour of all military dogs, past and present. News Of The Area joins the commemorations of remembering those who have served for Australia. Lest We Forget.
are loving gentle souls, they are expressionists and adapt quite well and easily into family life.” “They are funny and goofy and just a pleasure to have.” For families, singles, couples or anyone considering a dog to join the family, think about the greyhound as a viable option.
q Buddy relaxing, a typical pose of the greyhound.
Please support the advertisers within the Medowie News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news each week.
Efficient & Effective 1
2
3
ADVERTISE
2
way to ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS
3
WHEN YOU ADVERTISE WITH... News Of The Area
media@newsofthearea.com.au media@newsofthearea.com.au
WHEN YOU ADVERTISE WITH... News Of The Area
4 MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Thursday, 4 May, 2017
medowie@newsofthearea.com.au STAY UP-TO-DATE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY News Of The Area
LIKE any (or all) of our Social Media News Sites so that you can join-in on conversations around the stories and topics we publish. In addition, we communicate a whole lot more, as things happen. We post traffic, rescue and breaking news, local to our area on our Facebook pages. We POST event, festival and sporting photos as we cover them. Conversations, opinions and community engagement is very high and relevant. You can also keep up-to-date with things just outside your local area by LIKING one of our other publications. As a Modern Media Company, our social media news and conversations are a vital part of our business model. To find us on Facebook, type in any/all of our publication names: Bay News Of The Area; Myall Coast News Of The Area; Medowie News Of The Area.
A Fiery Time By Geoff WALKER
THE official date for the opening of the new Tilligerry Rural Fire Service Station has been set down for Saturday, 12 August. With that in mind, perhaps it’s timely to cast our minds back through the decades of a somewhat fiery time for those unpaid volunteers involved in protecting us from the flames. The Lemon Tree Passage Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade was formed in 1969 with the station being built by volunteer labour. It opened in 1972. Boys as young as ten years of age were accepted as junior members and accredited by the Bushfire Council. A Ladies’ Auxiliary acted as a backup for catering. There were no active female firefighters in these times.
A falling out saw Tanilba members depart and build their own ‘bessa brick’ station at Tanilba. As a fundraiser, locals were asked to ‘buy a brick’ for $2 and a red thermometer sign at Mallabula showed the building fund’s progress. The station opened in 1981. Later, a violent storm unroofed the station and the walls collapsed.
Angel Gowns
By Rachael VAUGHAN
ANGEL Gowns Mid North Coast and Angel Gowns Hunter Central Coast Inc. are two groups of volunteers who, by their skill, love and compassion, hope to touch the hearts of families who suffer the tragic loss of a baby through miscarriage, illness, prematurity or stillbirth. The groups are run solely by volunteers who donate their time and skill to the
q The new state-of-the-art structure rises in RAF Park Tanilba Bay.
q An early photo of a Tanilba tanker beside the original station
Port Stephens Council rebuilt it in brick and it reopened in 1990. Burning off was seen as the key to firefighting as well as being a handy fundraiser. Grateful property owners were only too keen to ‘kick the can’ after burn offs around their homes were done. Bushfires were nowhere near as hot as they are today because the fuel levels were
kept as low as possible. They still got away, however, and the most threatening occurred in November 1980 when a Tanilba bushfire jumped Mallabula and tore through Lemon Tree Passage to the water’s edge. No homes were lost. Burn offs virtually ceased with the formation of the RFS, the development of
management plans and the removal of local control. Our new station with its associated infrastructure will cost around $1,000,000. Another $500,000 will be spent constructing our new roundabout at Tanilba Gates. Port Stephens Council owns the freehold title to the old Lemon Tree Passage station. It will be ‘recycled’ as an
arts and tourist information centre. The current Tanilba site is leased from the State Government specifically for a fire station and the conditions need to be changed if it is to be used for any other purpose. Want to know more? ‘A History of the Tilligerry Peninsula’ (1996) published by our Family History Society tells the full story.
community. They take bridal gowns that are filled with love from a couple’s wedding day and gently wash, deconstruct, and sew these gowns into stunning Angel Gowns, which are then gifted to families free of charge. The groups also make wraps for very early miscarriage loss, and four sizes of angel gowns for babies from 20 weeks to term plus.
q Liz, a NSW Health Midwife, Kym from Angel Gowns Mid North Coast, Robyn a NSW Health Nursing Unit Manager and Rhonda from Angel Gowns Mid North Coast.
q The special gown created for Maggie Gill.
Sport for Port
PORT Stephens is known for its beaches and waterways, but a lesserknown asset is drawing visitors to the region during the cooler month of May. Council’s quality sporting infrastructure has attracted some of the State’s premier sporting events next month, with hundreds of visitors and
Thursday, 4 May, 2017
locals set to take part in everything from mountain bike riding to lawn bowls. The events are expected to boost the local economy by $800,000 at a much-needed time. Port Stephens Council General Manager, Wayne Wallis, says the bumper lineup is a result of Council’s investment in sponsorship of events and sporting
In Australia alone six babies a day are stillborn, and six families suffer the tragic loss of their child. The Angel Gowns Mid North Coast group recently received over 70 bridal gowns from the Medowie and Tilligerry area in memory of Maggie Gill. Genelle Ireland, Maggie’s grandmother, and her family, have been very supportive of the Angel Gowns project since its inception, never thinking they would need the use of
the services themselves as a family. The founder of Angel Gowns Mid North Coast, Kym Cross, told News Of The Area, “In gifting our Angel Gowns, we hope to show these families that the community is filled with love and compassion for them, that they are not forgotten, that these babies are never forgotten.” “It is often difficult for others to understand when a baby dies, no matter how
early or late in a pregnancy.” “These babies have been named, their lives planned for, the growing baby has developed as a person and the life of that baby has already been imprinted into the hearts and souls of their family,” she said. For further information, Angel Gowns Mid North Coast can be found on Facebook at www.facebook. com/angelgownsmidnorthcoast by emailing at angelgownsmidnorthcoast@outlook.com or by phoning Kym Cross at 0420936808. Angel Gowns Hunter Central Coast can be contacted on Facebook at www.facebook.com /angelgownshuntercentralcoastinc or by email at angelgownshuntercentralcoast@gmail.com.
infrastructure. “Events provide valuable social and economic benefits to the greater Port Stephens community particularly during off-peak times when tourism numbers start to decline,” Mr Wallis said. “When you combine our natural assets, accommodation options, extensive food and beverage choices and world class sporting all within two and a half hours of Sydney, you get
something every sporting team wants – a serious competitive advantage. “It’s also an opportunity for us to showcase our beautiful home to a national and international audience,” he said. The line-up includes: • Guns and Hoses Charity Surfing Competition, where 150 Police, Ambulance and Fire Rescue personnel will compete at One Mile Beach (9-10 May)
• 2017 NSW Country Junior Rugby Championships, which will bring over 200 competitors to the Tomaree Peninsula (13-14 May) • Port Stephens Triathlon, which will welcome 1500 competitors, many from outside the local area (20 May) • Disability Sports Australia’s Multi-bowl Championships, a 6-day tournament at the Raymond Terrace Bowling Club (21-26 May) • Port to Port MTB, a
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
unique race bringing competitors from across the Hunter region and further afield to ride from Port Stephens to Newcastle (25 May). In addition to the many sporting competitions, a number of popular cultural events will take place in May, including the Karuah Lost Highway Bluegrass Music Festival and the King Street Heritage Festival.
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
5
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY News Of The Area SEND US anything you feel and we will take a look for publication into Bay News Of The Area. Letters To The Editor, Club Sports Results, Press Releases and General News tips are all to be under 250 words. PHOTOS are to be high resolution of at least 300KBs (kilobytes) in size. Include all your contact information on any submission and contributions so that we may contact you if required for clarification. You may send info to us by email: bay@ newsofthearea.com.au OR via our website www.newsofthearea.com.au OR post PO Box 1000 Raymond Terrace NSW 2324.
SEND US NEWS, SPORT & LETTERS:
The views and opinions that may be expressed by contributors (both paid and unpaid), within stories, articles, press release, letters to editor, contributions, images and otherwise are not necessarily the views of the Publisher. We will not be liable and it is not in ant way the Publisher’s intention to print any material that is incorrect, offensive or inappropriate for our audience. As a publisher we will correct or clarify anything we feel necessary to do so within the next possible edition. To contact us phone 02 49832134 OR email media@newsofthearea.com.au OR write to us PO Box 1000 Raymond Terrace NSW 2324
EDITORIAL STATEMENT:
National Trust’s Australian Heritage Festival
By Heather SHARP THEMED Having A Voice, the Raymond Terrace and District Historical Society’s public event was part of The National Trust’s Australian Heritage Festival, attracting several hundred people. Over $1000 was raised on the day to assist the Society’s activities, which features the Sketchley Cottage, a 19th Century timber dwelling. A rich program featuring people from the local area filled the day’s activities. This included poetry by Mark Wilson, the reading of World War I soldier letters, authors John Gillam and Yvonne Fletcher telling the personal story of Arthur Keppie and his fiancé Ethel Webb, and a letter by a Turkish school student from the Two Trenches, One Letter project. Peter Kafer and Zona Kelly were the artists in residents for the day. Also in attendance was The Newcastle Choir who entertained the attendees
with a Songs My Grandmother Sang repertoire. The Historical Society’s member, Ms Moira Saunderson contributed by relating her experiences in researching local history. Two local History teachers, Mr Joel Ross and Ms Melanie Innes, who is also a PhD history education candidate at the University of Newcastle; and yours truly; fulfilled the theme of Having A Voice by reading letters by World War I soldiers from the local area. Of the experience, Ms Innes told News Of The Area, “Although I am not a stranger to public speaking, I really felt a sense of community, embracing our shared history.” “I feel that events such as these are increasingly important, as our lives become busy and hectic, people in our community are at risk of losing the connection to local history.” With the event being
By Geoff WALKER
It’s from his 3 minute 50 second Youtube clip of the Mallabula Sports Complex. He has also posted other superb videos of the
Solar Saver LOOK at the grainy bird’s eye view freeze frame taken by Alan Gibson’s drone.
medowie@newsofthearea.com.au
o Phot ery Gall line On Ne
u
om.a
rea.c
heA wsOfT
q Local poet, Mr Mark Wilson, reading The Diggers Last Battle.
q Mr Joel Ross, History teacher at Tomaree, and Ms Melanie Innes, PhD candidate, after reading soldier letters. held on the weekend before ANZAC Day, Ms Innes added, “I think hearing these Tilligerry Peninsula. You might like to check them out.
personal histories from figures in our local area brings a greater significance
On the right hand lower section of the picture you will notice a black roof.
q Pool staff member Rick Andrews points out the heating pipe delivery system.
q The solar heating system as seen from the drone.
to the far-reaching impact of WWI.” President Ken Barlow said, “It is Society members that provide events and
This is the Mallabula Hall next door to our Aquatic Centre. The roof is not painted black. The colour comes from the ‘Sunbather’ solar blanket system which is used to warm the pool. The shire’s three public pools now have solar heating to cut down on Council’s escalating power bill and to reduce the carbon footprint. According to Port Stephens Council, Tilligerry Aquatic Centre solar heaters account for a 35.7% reduction of the total power costs. That translates to a saving of some $7,000 to $8,000 per year to the ratepayer and reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 41 tonnes. Obviously, the solar contribution soars when the sun shines. Just last February, the
Please support the advertisers within the Medowie News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news each week.
services such as these.” “To continue our work the society seeks new members and practical support for projects.”
pool complex had a power saving of 91.7% and in March a whopping 95.6%. June was the leanest month with the solar blankets making a mere 7.1% contribution. I hasn’t all been plain sailing with a bushfire five years ago ‘spotting’ burning embers onto the old fin-like heating system. The system is totally automated with computer sensors keeping the water at around 26 degrees. One PVC pipe delivers cold water up to the rooftop and a return pipe brings the heated water back. Sometimes the staff wish that they had a cooling system. This last summer, even with the solar heaters turned off for weeks, the pool temperature rose to around 32 degrees.
ood? s? G sines tter! ’s Bu e w B o H It Make Let’s
Community Announcement The Australian Government is currently offering a free blood test for per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to people who live or work, or who have lived or worked, in the affected investigation area surrounding RAAF Base Williamtown.
Website Development: Making Your Website Modern and Up-to-date Video Production: Ideal For Your Social Media and Online Marketing Graphic Design: High Quaility Design For Everything you Need Reputation Management: Ongoing Social Media Tell Us About Your Business TODAY
P: 0434 137 127
E: production@spidergirl.com.au
6 MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
Port Stephens based
SpiderGirl.com.au
If you are interested in having a blood test please visit your medical practitioner, or for more information visit www.health.gov.au/pfas
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
0070SP
Thursday, 4 May, 2017
medowie@newsofthearea.com.au
n the O Couch
Word on the Street What’s your thought on breed By Heather SHARP
IN recognition of Greyhound Adoption Month, for this week’s Word On The Street,
with
Jasminda Send to
D
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY News Of The Area
edit@mcnota.com.au
we asked locals who own a greyhound what their experience has been and what is so good about this breed.
Tracy Goossens said: “My greyhound is an interesting case. He is the only dog in the country (to my knowledge) that was removed from the mother at
birth (she had a c-section). I was vet nursing at the time and he was left for euthanasia due to his compromised state at birth. I struck a deal with the owner and he was hand raised by me, and was still recognised by Racing NSW for registration as a racing dog!”
o you have a pressing problem, annoying anxiety or community conundrum? Jasminda Featherlight, our resident roving Agony Aunt, is here to help. Jasminda will be responding to questions from our three News Of The Area papers on a rotating basis. Send your concerns to Jasminda care of edit@mcnota.com.au and include your title, initials and suburb.
Dear Jasminda,
My son is obsessed with becoming the next School Captain at the local primary school. The votes don’t happen until the end of the year, but he is already fine-tuning his speech, walking up and down the corridor, reciting the central points. I know he won’t be able to deliver on many of the promises, which become more outlandish each week. How do I tone him down? Mr PT, Mallabula Dear Mr PT,
q Elizabeth Kilday and Gemma the greyhound.
You know, if there’s one thing I have learnt about politics in the past year, it’s that anything is possible. Even if your son doesn’t seem like School Captain material, even if he’s only participated in a reality-style pantomime and not once shown an interest in the finer machinations of the school, the role could end up his. I wouldn’t be too worried about the distortion of facts in his speech. Elections are often won, or lost, on spin or lack thereof. Say, for example, he is promising lemonade in the bubblers, or free-dress every Friday. These are fairly innocent undertakings sprouted by many before him. But if he is perhaps thinking about getting rid of Sick Bay, because it is draining school funds, or if he is considering building a border wall between the infants and primary sections, you could be encouraging a catastrophic trajectory. And if, when the girl before him in the speeches makes a good point and he says “lock her up, she’s been using school computers to send personal emails” there is definitely a concerning pattern. If he asks to see the last School Captain’s birth certificate (because he believes his predecessor was born in Kenya and therefore ineligible) you need to engage professional help. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
ADVERTISING Advertising within the Medowie News Of The Area reaches your local customers. Connect with them from next edition. Print media has never been as affordable for your business. Call (02) 4983 2134 or email ads@mcnota.com.au PLUS - INCLUDED are Online adverts. You get website and social media advertising all included within your print advertising when using News Of The Area.
q Xander (aged 3) and Aubrey Miller (aged 5) with retired racing greyhound, Boris.
“I like watching him run around and playing fetch. He also lets us groom him and he never hurts us.” - Aubrey
“I like brushing, patting and shampooing him.” - Xander
q Buddy the greyhound
“Buddy is funny and goofy and just a pleasure to have in
the family.” - Mel Taylor
“I just love her and I play with her. We also like doing
nothing together.” - Elizabeth Kilday
q Michael Kilday and Buddy the greyhound
“I like Neddy because he sometimes rubs my belly with his tail. Neddy is happy
when he is inside the house.” - Michael Kilday
Please support the advertisers within the Medowie & Tilligerry News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news.
Breakfast & Coffee Deal FREE Coffee
with any $12 or above breakfast
Have Your Say
News Of The Area would love to hear your OPINION and VIEWS on issues and topics affecting our area. Keep Letters to the Editor under 250 words for its best chance of publication. Please be aware that there is no guarantee or of publication from your submission to us. Publication will be determined by the editor around available space, relevance and appropriateness. Email to medowie@newsofthearea.com.au
Thursday, 4 May, 2017
Phone: (02) 4984 2402 1 Trafalgar St, NELSON BAY Like us in Facebook
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
7
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY News Of The Area
Panthers Powering Ahead
Mallabula Panthers Senior on top of competition with 3 wins
medowie@newsofthearea.com.au
By Geoff WALKER AFTER a season’s layup the reformed Mallabula Panthers
senior side now sits on top of the league ladder with three convincing wins. After just three games
q Ready to Pounce – The Panthers NRL women’s tag team before a recent game. Photo Ian Spruce Photography
Ten Ball Winners
Tilligerry Golf Club By Margaret MCKAY
28/4/2017 Firstly we would like to thank all of our members who fought for our Country, very proud. Outright winners Jack Johnstone & Steve Venner 48 R/up Barry Disch & D. Caddy 47 10 ball winners NTP 4th (A) B. Cook (B) Colin Marsden D&C 7th (A) B. Cook (B) D. Caddy D&C 18th (A) John Clayton (B) Mitchell Haines Money hole (A) B. Cook
The Hunter Gridiron League
(B) P. Couvaras Lucky number 41 Matt Baldwin Welcome to another new player and winner this week, Jack Johnstone. Looks like Bob Cook had a good game as well. Our barbecue day was delicious thanks to our new kitchen staff. If anyone needs a Club shirt let Peter Hill know. Ladies 9 Hole competition Winner Wendy Couvaras R/up Margaret Gale. Nice game ladies. Next game 5th May 2017: S/Stab Eclectic. of Drive & Chip on 7th, Colin Marsden, he had a birdie. Unfortunately the
GOLF markers were removed and half the field didn’t have a chance to compete so to be fair no other balls were awarded. We will just put it down as “the case of the missing markers”. NO REWARD will be given for further information. Money hole (A) Adam Cowie (B) Geoff Morphett Lucky number 59: Ray Stubbs Ladies 9 hole Comp: Wendy Couvaras winner c/b Helen Venner R/up Next game 28/4/2017 4BBB Stableford Barbeque day. Have a great week everyone.
on a ‘for and against’ basis they have amassed over 120 points and conceded a mere 40 or so. This indicates rock solid defence as well as a well-oiled attacking capability. Meanwhile, the open female NRL tag team has bonded well and improve with every run. This is their first season as a side and after a loss and a draw they were rewarded with a convincing 20 – 4 win in an away game. With one game following the other at their home ground (Vince Woodman Oval Mallabula) the club expects record spectator attendances and the canteen has been ordering in extra food and drinks in anticipation. The ten junior sides are also faring well with the under 14s undefeated and Takerai Kuru making the Newcastle representative side. Callum Redrift in the under 13s also made it to the top 30 cut in his age group. Both the seniors and juniors have more details on their Facebook pages. Search ‘Mallabula Panthers’ on Facebook to access the details.
Man arrested following pursuit POLICE have arrested a man after a pursuit in the Port Stephens area. About 6.30pm Saturday 29 April 2017, police were patrolling Nelson Bay Road, Williamtown, when they sighted a man wanted on warrants in a Ford Falcon. After losing sight of the vehicle for a short time, police sighted the vehicle again on Cabbage
Tree Road, Tomago, and initiated a police pursuit. The pursuit travelled along the Pacific Highway and New England Highway, before being terminated on John Renshaw Drive, Beresfield due to dangerous driving. The vehicle was later located abandoned on Queens Wharf Road, Morpeth. A search of the surrounding area was conducted with assistance from the Dog Unit, along with officers from Central
Hunter and Port Stephens Local Area Commands. A 27-year-old man was arrested after being located nearby in a rural farm shed. He was taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station, before being taken to John Hunter Hospital for treatment to a laceration to his arm. The man remains under police guard at hospital. Charges are expected to be laid at a later date.
FROM Page 12
competition, is the perfect place for any Port Stephens resident to become a lot more acquainted with the game of Gridiron. For one thing, HGL team “The Bombers” is named in respect of the Williamtown RAAF Base and is largely made up of players from the Port Stephens area. According to one of the architects of the HGL, Lee Smith, the entire Hunter region was at the forefront of their minds when creating the League’s identity. “The four team names are drawn to represent areas of the Hunter. The Bombers represent the Williamtown RAAF Base, the Canons represent Fort Scratchley, the Miners represent the rich mining heritage of the Hunter and the Marauders are a loose
q Bombers Quarterback Brendon Taylor makes a break. Photo by TM Fotos connection to the boating lifestyle of Lake Macquarie and coastal areas of the Hunter.” HGL games are played on Sundays at 12pm and 2pm, with training each Wednesday at 6.30pm, at Walters Park in Speers Point.
8 MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
Players are 18 years and over, however those who are at least 15 years of age can come to training and learn how to play Gridiron as plans are in place for a range of youth teams in the near future. Players who find the local
q Bombers prepare to snap the ball against the Miners. Photo by TM Fotos HGL rounds spark their love for Gridiron can then get more football for their buck by playing with the Newcastle Cobras team, made entirely
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
from HGL players, in the Sydney based regular season comp with Gridiron New South Wales (GNSW). HGL registration for the
year will also cover players wanting to play in the GNSW season of the same year with the Cobras.
Thursday, 4 May, 2017
GRID B
OLD STAR CROSSWORD 4
5
6
8 9
10 11
12
13
21
22 23
24 26
27
29
Stepdowns Down
EXPLORAWORD1 1 Gewgaw
Explorawords Across
Can you find the hidden meaning in the picture puzzles below?Dance-room
Unclothed GENE Eject Prodigal Sail-poles Thin candle Destruction Stylish Contrive Effaces Pattern Plunders Bungs Fabled spirits and open Simpler BOARD Approaches Donkeys Peevish women
2 3 4 5 6 7 14 15
Uncovered For fear that Breathes out Goddess of justice Fills with dread Go in Meteorite Act of shaving the head (pl) Lingers Church attendants Feel discontent Portents Frame of window
16 17 19 21 24
Junior Puzzler
Puzzles and pagination © Auspac Media
015
Solutions
No. 197
©Auspac Media
ClassiC sudoku
8 9 10 11 12 13 16 18 20 2. 22 23 25 26 27 28 29
7 3 2 1 5 6 8 9 4
5 1.
Explorawords 1. Hygiene. 2. Open and above board. stEpdowns pencils, splice, clips, slip, sip, is,
28
palindromE puzzlE Amoral aroma
25
5 8 6 9 3 4 2 1 7
20
19
5 9 8 3
5 3 8 2 4 1 8 5 3 7 4 4 1 2 8 3 9 2 9 7 Palindrome Puzzle
1 9 4 2 8 7 6 3 5
18
17
4 7 5 8 9 3 1 2 6
16
197
6 9
9 1 8 6 2 5 7 4 3
3
solution no. 17567
CrossworD solution no. 17567
B A u B l E n A K E D Across: 1. Bauble, 5. Naked, 8. Expel, 9. Lavish, 10. A n E X P E l n Masts, 11. Taper, 12. Ruin, 13. Smart, 16. Devise, 18. l A V i s H M A s t s Erases, 20. Model, 22. Robs, 23. Plugs, 25. Genii, 26. l E t A P E r E r u i n l s M A r t Easier, 27. Nears, 28. Asses, 29. Shrews. o l D E V i s E o Down: 1. Ballroom, 2. Unveiled, 3. Lest, 4. Exhales, 5. o E r A s E s r n Nemesis, 6. Alarms, 7. Enter, 14. Aerolite, 15. Tonsures, M o D E l r r o B s 16. Dallies, 17. Vergers, 19. Repine, 21. Omens, 24. M P l u G s l u G E n i i E A s i E r Sash.
n n E A r s t E A s s E s s H r E w s
Notices
SELL? or TELL? Ensure your NOTICE is in the N.O.T.A. The weekly community paper locals look!
Email: auspac@auspacmedia.com.au Visit our site: www.auspacmedia.com.au
Garage Sale
CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
8 SEAT dining table
ACCOCO French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139
BAILEY Pro Ladder 150kg, 4.2m/7.3m like new $375ono Ph 49971381
1400cm square, 8 seats all cushioned, 1 with small tear. Solid wood, great condition $200. Ph 0431 879857
ALUMINIUM tool box. 2mt x .06mt $450 ono 3 SEATER cane 0431813908 lounge, 2 chairs, 2 Classifieds footstools, 2 side ads@mcnota.com.au tables, coffee table. Cane in excel cond. Tea Gdns. $280ono. ANTIQUE Dressing table, Side mirrors, 0419409913 $200. Ph 0401240271
For Sale
Thursday, 4 May, 2017
ANSWERS: 1. A laboratory. 2. A full moon. 3. A cauldron.
Local
The Feature People
Got 3200 something to Telephone: (07) 5553 Toll Free: 1 800 652 284 Fax: (07) 5553 3201
PO Box 8271 Bundall Qld Australia 4217
APPLE Sports watch Never used 7000 Series. 38mm case Retina display. Worth $600 sell $380. 0405203113 BAKERS Oven Breville Electronic Bread Maker Ph LD SO 0428450925. Txt for pic. Used once $50
Auspac Media Your
Puzzles
To solve the puzzle, all the blank cells must be filled in using numbers from 1 to 9. Each number can only appear once in each row, column and in the nine 3x3 blocks.
6 2 3 4 7 1 5 8 9
2
Down 1 Stored fodder 2 Of private concern 3 Drinks in small quantities 4 Hermit 5 Began 6 Epistle 7 Giver 14 Evaluator 15 Sieve 16 Wandered 17 Went in 19 Church 21 Precise 24 Withered
Across 7 1 Reveal 5 Skid 8 Angry 9 Band of colour 10 Make amends 11 Shrewd 12 Plunder 14 15 13 Rips 16 Guides 18 Wait on 20 Eel-catcher 22 Greek letter 23 Manufactures 25 In good spirits 26 Motive 27 Crowbar 28 Horse 29 More expensive
2 5 9 3 6 8 4 7 1
1
Classic Sudoku
17651
8 4 7 5 1 9 3 6 2
17567 Crossword Goldstar
MEDOWIE&TILLIGERRY
3 6 1 7 4 2 9 5 8
!!! : this not the age.
medowie@newsofthearea.com.au
Goldstar Crossword Across: 1. Expose, 5. Slide, 8. Irate, 9. Stripe, 10. Atone, 11. Smart, 12. Loot, 13. Tears, 16. Steers, 18. Attend, 20. Eeler, 22. Beta, 23. Makes, 25. Happy, 26. Reason, 27. Lever, 28. Steed, 29. Dearer. Down: 1. Ensilage, 2. Personal, 3. Sips, 4. Eremite, 5. Started, 6. Letter, 7. Donor, 14. Assessor, 15. Strainer, 16. Strayed, 17. Entered, 19. Temple, 21. Exact, 24. Sere.
y
12 X 12
BED Head / 2 Side Chests, Solid Timber Beautiful Set. $350 0428450925 Text for a pic. Medowie
BEER Fridge. Older type, good worker $70 0417787215
DEADLINE for Ad Placement: 6pm Mondays Email us: ads@mcnota.com.au
Phone us: (02) 4983 2134
For Sale
BILLABONG 3 piece lounge suite, in ex cond. Solid timber frames. $580ono. Ph 0437 878 155 BOWLS Lawn size 4. LD H.W. with SObowls bag $80 0472 552425 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Or Place the Classified via our Website www.NewsOfTheArea.com.au
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
BOX Trailer Steel 8’x5’, Ladder racks Nov Rego. Excellent cond. $550. 0419633594
CHICKENS Isa brown point of lay $25ea. Black australorp x point of lay $25ea. White australorp x point of lay $25ea Ph. 0484910561
DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584
CLOTHES dryer Hover
3.5 Heavy duty. As new $120 0417787215
CASTROL Edge Ski Jacket,. Brand new. Size M. Male or female. $60. 49972442
CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 CIRCULAR Glass D dining table. OL1m diam. S $100. 49971838
DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652 FREEZER medium size 100cm tall, LD SO $30, call works great 0466626943
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
9
CONTINUED from previous page GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494 GRECIAN 4 stately columns 275 high suitable for gazebo. Offer. 0404477158 GUITAR Ibanez AS153. Brand new. Professional Semi 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.
KITE Surfer, Naish. Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498
LAMP Large Gold Base / Shade, Good cond $20. 0428450925 Medowie LEATHER lounge 2x2seater, 1x1seater, gd cond, $200ono 0413004040 LEMAIR caravan washing mach, as new cond, $250 0413004040 LOUNGES 2 x 2 seater, striped velvet, custom made, excellent condition $300 Ph 49198139 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134
OLD Wash stand.
Phone us: (02) 4983 2134
Or Place the Classified via our Website www.NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Please support the advertisers within the Myall Coast News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news each week. Tell them you saw their ad in the News Of The Area.
For Sale
Caravans
Boats
Vehicles
Vehicles
TRAVEL Cot Folding steel craft good cond. $40 49822475
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
STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651
2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099
HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160
TINNY Aluminium, new
2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848
TWO door Fisher & Paykal dishwasher 0418 665 511 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 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134
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 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
Marble top. Slightly broken but a beautiful antique piece. $400 Ph 49829578 or 0401240271
TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra Large Eski. 49849456
PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list.
REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103
POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158
2007 Retreat Linderman 20foot. 11 months rego. with extras. P.O.A. Ph 4997 2017
SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450
CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134
Caravans
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 2001 Coromal excel 505. pop top 9/17 D bed reg a/c OLdbl. S vg cond $15750. 0429787822
CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257 POP TOP Golf 12 ft. 2 berth, front kit. awn + annex. 750kg. VG cond. Reg 7/17. $4700ono. 0427633776 REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. Complete with all necessary items for travel. Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: 0417 224 017
Boats 2009 model Quintrex 20ft 560 freedom cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 340 hrs. Hummingbird sounder plus a heap of accessories plus all safety gear. Never been outside. Log booked serviced. Last service December 2016. First to see will buy. $30.000.00 neg. Bulahdelah 0408428800. Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au KAWASAKI 550 Jet Ski with trailer, Stand up, $800 49971651 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 STACER 429 Seaway 2015. 40HP Evinrude & Stacer trailer. Lic for 5 people. 3 yr warr. VG cond. $18,000. Ph Jim 0403807200
10 MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
trailer, 15HP Yamaha only 8hrs running, $3500 ono 49973429
Free QUEEN Bookcase bedhead with lights+ lock cupboard Solid Chestnut timber 0412 608 007 Pickup only
Wanted CLEAN FILL Free Clean fill wanted. Dirt, clay, sandy soil. For Medowie area. Call 0401 308 359
Lost VICINITY, Nelson Bay area. Prescription sunglasses, in soft black case. Reward. 0429622466
Found BUDGIE at Koonwarra Ave, Hawks Nest. Ph 0405 599 865.
2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 2006 Commodore sedan. No rego. Best offer 49829526 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782 HOLDEN Jackaroo 2000. Only 242000klms, Capable of $500,000, Exc cond in all aspsects. Roof bar, Bull bar. VG tyres, Cruise, HD Towbar, 7-seats, Pet/LPG for cheap fuel. You wiil be proud to own. $5750 0400 027 209
MAZDA 6 Auto 5 door hatch, Exc vehicle leather int, new tyres, brake pads Reg service 93,200kms, CJG65V $14,950 ono 0414474045 MERCEDES Vito SWB Van 6sp, 2.0TD Air Con, AXG56B $7990 ono, 0409 320 500 SUZUKI Grand Vitara Prestige 2008, 175000km, Aug rego, 5 new tyres ,new rear shocks.$12,750. phone 0249973217 TOYOTA Hilux 2002, auto, low klms, alloy tray, ydb517 $8000 ono 0428528325
CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134
GUITAR & BASS Tuition Theory & Musicianship. Studio Fantabulous N/Bay. 25yrs exp 49844731
Public Notices
www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au
ALCOHOL FREE ZONES
MidCoast Council resolved on 19 April 2017 a proposal to establish an alcohol-free zone (AFZ) within the area bordered by Marine Drive, Maxwell Street and Myall Street, with “a line” connecting Myall Street to Marine Drive, Tea Gardens; and to re-establish the AFZ in Hawks Nest, for four years commencing 1 July 2017. Maps showing the areas concerned are available online or in the Tea Gardens office. Written submissions, addressed to the General Manager, may be made up to close of business on 26 May 2017. c
NOTA Graphics - Ref: MCCO_270417
PO BOX 450 FORSTER NSW 2428
Helicopter Spraying of Bitou Bush Herbicide spraying of Bitou Bush on headlands and beaches in Booti Booti and Myall Lakes National Parks between Forster and Hawks Nest will be
carried out between 22 May and 28 July 2017. For public safety, treatment areas will be closed during the spraying. Temporary closures will occur on the day of spraying when weather conditions are suitable.
NPWS staff will be present during the helicopter spray operation. Please ensure you adhere to all warning signage and directions of NPWS staff.
For more information: please contact the NPWS Great Lakes Area Office on (02) 6591 0300.
A06553_90x63_HR (KE)
Public Notices
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
Public Notices
A06553
For Sale
Notices
DEADLINE for Ad Placement: 6pm Mondays Email us: ads@mcnota.com.au
(02) 6591 7222 council@midcoast.nsw.gov.au
FOR COMMUNITY COMMENT – DRAFT EQUIVALENT TENEMENT POLICY MidCoast Water has undertaken a review of our Equivalent Tenement Policy which will have an impact on the way developer charges are calculated and levied for development proposals. The revised Equivalent Tenement Policy will be on public exhibition from 21 April to 18 May 2017 to give the community an opportunity to provide comment and feedback. Documents are available at www. midcoastwater.com.au or by calling 1300 133 455. Written submissions (reference ‘Draft Equivalent Tenement Policy’) will be received up until 5.00pm, Thursday 18 May 2017 The General Manager MidCoast Water PO Box 671 TAREE NSW 2430 Email: records@midcoastwater.com.au using reference SUB02/2017
NOTA Graphics - Ref: MCWA_11x2_270417
Local
SELL? or TELL? Ensure your NOTICE is in the N.O.T.A. The weekly community paper locals look!
c
Your
Got something to
Position Vacant
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
(Remuneration Package Negotiable) Full Time/Permanent The Karuah Local Aboriginal Land Council (KLALC) is seeking applications from experienced and motivated people interested in a rewarding career undertaking the challenging role of full-time Chief Executive Officer. This position holder will provide an extensive range of assistance and support to the elected Board through the day-to-day management of the Karuah LALC’s affairs in accordance with delegated authorities; the provision of sound and accurate advice and the implementation of the Board’s resolutions in a timely and appropriate manner. The successful applicant will have demonstratable knowledge and understanding of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (ALRA) (or the ability to rapidly acquire), the capacity to interpret and implement legislation and sound communication skills. Organisational and management experience is essential together with an understanding of accounting practices and principles. A sound knowledge and appreciation of Aboriginal issues would also be required. All applicants must obtain a copy of the recruitment package containing the Position Description and selection criteria and address the selection criteria for their application to be considered. For a recruitment package contact the Contact Officer Rowan Lisson, by email: rowan.lisson@alc.org.au or on (02) 6659 1213. Applications can be forwarded to rowan.lisson@alc.org.au or marked “Confidential” and posted to: The Chairperson Karuah Local Aboriginal Land Council PO Box 30, Karuah, NSW, 2324 Applications close 31 May 2017. Aboriginal people are encouraged to apply.
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
DRAFT DELIVERY PROGRAM 2017-2021 & DRAFT OPERATIONAL PLAN 2017-2018
MidCoast Water has prepared a draft delivery program, for the period 2017-2021, and a draft operational plan, for the period 2017-2018, in accordance with the Local Government Act 1993. These documents will be on public exhibition from 21 April to 18 May 2017 to give the community an opportunity to provide comment and feedback. Documents are available at www. midcoastwater.com.au or by calling 1300 133 455. Written submissions (reference ‘draft delivery program 2017-2021/draft operational plan 2017-2018’) will be received up until 5.00pm, Thursday 18 May 2017. The General Manager MidCoast Water PO Box 671 TAREE NSW 2430 Email: records@midcoastwater.com.au using reference SUB01/2017
Thursday, 4 May, 2017
Trades&Services
List yo busines ur (02)49 s here 83 213 4
Your Local
News Of The Area - Local Business Trades & Services Directory CARPET & FLOORING
David Bright
0408 680 835
simplysmarterblinds@gmail.com
www.simplysmarterblinds.com.au FREE Measure & Quote, CALL TODAY ABN 90 639 121 517
Lic. No. 104749C
pj & ja worth BUILDERS PTY LTD
Quality Built Homes Extensions & Renovations Deal Direct with a Local Builder
Ph: 4997 2077 Mob: 0408 689 779 Email: pjworth@bigpond.net.au BUILDING PLANS & DRAFTING
Myall Coast
Plan Service Plans for New Homes, Alterations & Additions
Call
Kevin Walker
today!
Phone: 4997 2656 • Mob: 0418 764 257
ABN: 5635 9290 605
CARPET CLEANING
CONQUEST CC CARPET CLEANING
C
t Care Carpecal Blinds g Verti chguardin ning Scot iture Clea teriors Furn nd Boat In “Money back guarantee on all work carried out” Car a Call LAYNE BARTLEY on 4997 1216 Thursday, 4 May, 2017
NOTA Graphics - Ref: PSCR_090616
c
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Tomaree Pest Control_061016
Local & Independent ~ Licensed & Accredited General Pest & Termite Control
Nick Lansdown 0418 211 565 tomareepest@westnet.com.au tomareepestcontrol.com.au
c
PETS KITCHENS
CONCRETE
Fully Accredited
THE KITCHEN CENTRE QUALITY CUSTOM BUILT KITCHENS
Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath Full Cut & Groom Flea, Tick & Lice Rinse For Small to Medium Dogs
PHONE US TODAY:
STENCIL EXPOSED AGGREGATE STAMPED PATTERN STONE FINISH
DRIVEWAYS & SLABS ALL AREAS
BUILDERS
Call Paul:
ABN: 62116794057 Lic. No. 122528C
dhparsons@hotmail.com
Office - 4984 4479 Les - 0418 684 869 EMAIL US AT: kitchens@thekitchencentre.net.au Licence no. 49923C
ABN: 17 060 659 127
WE COME TO YOU
0418 673 113
Established in Port Stephens & Hunter since 1988
PLASTERING
LAWN CARE
Plasterer
TOM GARDNER BRICKLAYING FOOTINGS & SMALL CONCRETE JOBS Call Today for Quote
0478 173 633
Repairs, renovations, new homes, sheds, Office/shop fit outs, commercial.
Free Quotes ~ Fully Insured License number 176621C
Qualified Greenkeeper Irrigation systems and repairs Pump replacement Mowing and turf maintenance
0466 819 386
Ph: Kevin 0432 231 466 Ph: Gus 0499 777 855
LOCKSMITH
RENDERING
gizmomowing@gmail.com
c
NOTA Graphics Ref: Kevin Scott Plasterer_260117
Lic.No. 23533c
ADVERTISING Advertising within the News Of The Area reaches your local customers. Connect with them from next edition. Print media has never been as affordable for your business. Call (02) 4983 2134 or email ads@mcnota.com.au PLUS - INCLUDED are Online adverts. You get website and social media advertising all included within your print advertising when using News Of The Area. ads@mcnota.com.au
LOCKSMITH
Automotive & Residential Phone Errol
Lic: 407763563
0416 257 740
BELL RENDER FREE QUOTES
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Bell Render_131016
Local & Family Owned
Salamander Bay
Bulk Earthworks 0416 778 826 Post Hole Construction Digging All Terrain HIA Member Forks
c
BLINDS - AWNINGS - SHUTTERS & ROLLER SHUTTERS c Myall Coast News Graphics - Ref: SSBL_230715
S
imply Smarter Blinds
Trenching Footings
Site Levelling & Clearing
c
Fast Service! Experienced & Qualified! We come to YOU!
Slashing
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Eagle One Excavations_271016
Having Computer Problems?
FREE QUOTES, Pick-up & Delivery
t
Address: 6 Salt Ash Ave, Salt Ash
c
ROBBIE’S COMPUTER SOLUTIONS
0428 825 038 or 4982 5038
Email: translift@bigpond.com EXCAVATION & SERVICES
COMPUTER SERVICES
Repairs, Training, Parts, Support and more
BLINDS
Fax: (02) 4982 6122 Mob: 0417 493 687
All Aspects of Architectural Coatings & Paint
Phone: Adam 0402 710 431 Ben 0434 251 913 Email:
c
Local full time professional installer working exclusively with Myall Bits & Bytes
Tel: (02) 4982 6166
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Kitchen Centre_220916
• TV & Technical Sales • Terrestrial & Satellite • After Install Support • Pensioner Discount • Free Quotes • Domestic & Commercial
CRANES Marty & Jules
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Locksmith_271016
• New Installs • Upgrades • Fault Finding • Setup / Tune In • Wall Mounting • Extra Outlets
PORT STEPHENS
c
TEA GARDENS ~ HAWKS NEST ANTENNA SERVICE Call Adam 4997 0542
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Choices_061016
Flooring at Port Stephens
Homemakers Centre 86 Port Stephens Dr, TAYLORS BEACH 02 4982 2522
c
All Areas of Port Stephens
Huge Warehouse - 100’s rolls in stock FREE measure & QUOTE - Call Ian Doherty today
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Robbies Computers_061016
NOTA Graphics - Hunter Valley Antenna Service_271016
sDigital Antenna Installations & Repairs sPoor Reception Area Specialist sDigital TV Fault Detection sExternal Outlets sAll Work Guaranteed sFree Quotes
c
202 PENSIONER DISCOUNT
Timber & Laminate, Carpet, Vinyl, Rugs, Bamboo
Myall Coast News Graphics - Ref: DTCO_300715
huntervalleyantennaservice.com.au
Call: Alan Wright Mobile: 0412 782
PEST CONTROL
CRANES
c
AERIAL SERVICES
bell.render@outlook.com
Licence: 269380c
PLUMBERS
WATER CARTAGE
PLUMBER
JIM TIMONY
ALL GENERAL PLUMBING - NO JOB TO SMALL JAMES KENNEDY Licence No L8618
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Mobile:
0417240174
WATER CARTAGE Call
y
toda
Domestic & Commercial
0407 280 478
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
11
Local
Sport News Of The Area
LIKE US
PROMOTE your business to the the locals who live in the area Call 02 4983 2134 or email us: medowie@newsofthearea.com.au
medowie@newsofthearea.com.au
q Bombers on the attack against the Miners. Photo by TM
By Rachael VAUGHAN IT is unfortunate that many people only think of helmets, massive shoulder pads and Jarryd Hayne when they think about the game of American Football or Gridiron. The average Australian doesn’t give themselves the opportunity to learn about a game that requires a similar skill set to the sports they love such as Rugby League, Rugby Union and Aussie Rules, in order to play. However, there is a group of Gridiron fanatics that can not only talk the talk about America’s most commercially successful sport, but they walk the walk as well. The Hunter Gridiron League (HGL), created as a local off-season competition from the Sydney based regular Gridiron NSW CONTINUED Page 8
Bombers Gridiron Please support the advertisers within the Medowie & Tilligerry News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news each week.
12
MEDOWIE & TILLIGERRY NEWS OF THE AREA
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Thursday, 4 May, 2017