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Dawn Strike Draws Crowds By Heather SHARP

FRIDAY morning saw the flying in of F/A-18 Classic Hornets into the Williamtown RAAF Base. Returning from the Northern Territory-based Exercise Diamond Storm, the jets conducted a ‘Dawn Strike’ on the RAAF base and provided quite the show for locals keen to do a bit of jetwatching. For locals brave enough to face the frosty morning, a delight of the senses was to be had with RAAF Fighter Jets manoeuvers. For locals who prefer the warmth of their beds or a leisurely coffee in the morning, the sound of the jets served as an alarm clock for the day, with the roar of the engines hitting areas in and around Medowie just after 7am. Dawn Strike represents the culmination of six months of hard work and intense

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was able to catch shots of the fast moving jets with the morning sun blazing behind. Richard Genge went with his wife and daughters to see the jets, with his wife saying, “We got up at 5am this morning to watch 35 jets fly over.” “The girls loved it!” Shirley Benn was enthusiastic about her experiences watching the jets, telling News Of The Area, “It was a brilliant experience being there.” “We were there at 5am even though we knew the first ones would be leaving around 6am.” “We watched about 20 take off in the dark then they all came back around 7am.” “The sound, the speed, the smell, the thrill of it all is what motivated us to get up early and go there in the cold.”

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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

Man of many talents

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Down the Track By Geoff WALKER

LOOK out Tilligerry Trekkers, a new group of walkers has rocked into town and they mean business. Port Stephens Walkers turned up in town recently for a day’s rambling around the boardwalks and nature trails. News Of The Area caught up with them at the beginning of their trek and their day’s outing was truly full on. Striding out from Koala Reserve Lemon Tree Passage, they headed down the boardwalk and skirted the foreshore as far as the caravan park. From here it was on to the lookout at the top of the hill near the main road. They then pressed on to Mallabula, through the ‘Habitat’ and along Tanilba’s waterfront. It was then back along the

foreshore to Caswell Reserve Mallabula for lunch. To complete their grand tour they followed the rim of the bay back to Lemon Tree and their waiting bus. When you consider that some of the ladies were in their late seventies, this feat was somewhat Herculean. The group functions under the umbrella of Sport and Recreation and individual members plan outings. In this case, former resident Lucy Sorenson organised the day. “We hire a mini bus and have ventured as far afield as Cape Hawke (Forster) and Mangrove Mountain,” she said. “It’s lovely to be back and we will be on the lookout for koalas and the native orchids which bloom at this time of year, she added.” “We are all retired and work on the principle of: ‘If

you don’t use it you lose it!’” she said.

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10km/hr. While Port Stephens Council does not set the speed limits, it aims to ensure drivers are given plenty of notice ahead of the changes as part of its role in the promotion of road safety. Council’s Road Safety and Traffic Officer, Lisa Lovegrove, said this stretch of road has seen many recent speed-related crashes. “Speed is directly related to over 20 per cent of casualty crashes in Port Stephens,” she said. “The crashes along Lemon Tree Passage Road have resulted in 58 casualties and one fatality over the past

Cr Kafer’s exhibition of 30 plus paintings also includes several paintings done by his talented daughter Morgen. They have titled the exhibition ‘Universe and Ancestors’. All works use acrylics with different stroke styles and different methods of paint application. The exhibition opens from 3-29 July at Raymond Terrace Library Artspace. An opening ceremony will take place on Thursday 13 July. Cr Kafer will also have a smaller exhibition of ten paintings at Raymond Terrace Centrelink office from 3-7 July as part of NAIDOC week.

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Tilligerry drivers to wipe off 10km/hr

CHANGES to the signposted speed limits along Lemon Tree Passage Road are set to improve safety for drivers of the Tilligerry Peninsula. The Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) are responsible for determining the speed limits for all roads across NSW and have indicated they will decrease speed limits along Lemon Tree Passage Road by 10km/hr by the end of July. Each of the speed zones along Lemon Tree Passage Road, from the intersection of Nelson Bay Road to the 50 km/hr zone at Lemon Tree Passage, will drop by

PROUD Dharawahl man, Peter Kafer, is excited to open a new exhibition showcasing his Indigenous artworks. Peter Kafer is a councillor with Port Stephens Council, with lots of extra talents. He moved to Port Stephens 16 years ago, and lived in Stockton before then. He has served as a councillor for nine years, and has announced his intention to run as mayor and councillor in the upcoming September local elections. If Peter Kafer is successful in his bid for mayor, he will become the first Aboriginal mayor in New South Wales. Peter began painting

decades ago, as a stress therapy, but quickly found that he loved immersing himself in his thoughts and creating important cultural pieces. He paints in most mediums: oil, acrylics, water colours, but does prefer acrylics. Cr Kafer told News Of The Area, “The biggest influence on me was a great artist, my late Auntie Gloria.” “My works are based on stories that have been told by Elders and also from recollections from dreams.” “I am a very spiritual person and in tune with my environment, so I like to reflect that in my paintings,” he said.

five years. “Research shows that even small reductions in vehicle speed can reduce the number of deaths and the severity of injuries caused by crashes,” Ms Lovegrove added. It is estimated that the change in speed limit will add only one minute and five seconds to the journey time from Lemon Tree Passage to Nelson Bay Road. RMS will be installing electronic signage to advise road users of the changed conditions and these signs will be in place for approximately two weeks.

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Williamtown Area Events TALISMAN SABER 2017 Exercise TALISMAN SABER 2017 (TS17) is a biennial combined Australian and United States (US) training activity, designed to train our respective military forces in planning and conducting Combined Task Force operations to improve the combat readiness and interoperability between our respective forces. TS17 is scheduled to take place from late June through to late July 2017. The majority of TS17 field training exercise activities will take place in Shoalwater Bay Training Area, near Rockhampton in Central Queensland. Defence personnel and assets will also operate from Australia in Darwin, Townsville, Brisbane and Canberra; and from the United States in Hawaii, Indiana, Virginia, Colorado and Washington. Aircraft will launch from RAAF Base Williamtown. Please find the planned flying dates and timeframes: 13 – 14 July – very early morning, afternoon and evening 16 - 21 July – very early morning and afternoon Please be advised our notifications are subject to change due to weather and operational considerations. For more information on TS17 flying activities go to our Community Information page http://www.defence.gov.au/Exercises/TS17/Community.asp For more information on military aircraft flying activities go to our Flying Operations page www.airforce.gov.au/Flying-Operations Stay in connected with TS17 on www.facebook.com/talismansabre Stay in contact with your Air Force on www.facebook.com/RoyalAustralianAirForce

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Last week my boss sent me a text message to say that my services were no longer required in my landscaping job. I’m devastated at his lack of protocol. A text message? Ms JP, Tea Gardens

Dear Ms JP, You know, had you said you worked in IT, I would have found the method more acceptable. I think the form of communication should suit the employment position. If, for example, you worked as an employee of Facebook, your boss should have sent you a ‘memory’ link that showed snippets of your working life over the past year and the number of times you liked your 364 imaginary workmates for ridiculous things. This would be followed by the inevitable sinking feeling when you realised that you’d been de-friended by your boss and even the lady who replaced the toner cartridges, and then you could have just clicked on the angry emoji face and typed FML and all would be forgotten. If you had worked as the director of the FBI, your boss should have sent you a form letter with “I wish you well in your future employment endeavours” similar to the one James Comey received, because that’s all you deserve when you hold one of the highest positions in the world. But given that you’re a landscape gardener, a simple message made out of two-tone besser blocks or some cow manure calligraphy across a strip of fresh Sir Walter saying “we’ve outgrown you” may have been more suitable. See it as an opportunity. And then plant some aphids in his rose bushes.

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Abundance Road repairs reply Dear News Of The Area, IN the 29 June 2017 edition of “Medowie & Tilligerry News Of The Area”, a letter from the aspiring mayor Mr Desmond Maslen was published about the long awaited roadworks in Abundance Rd, Medowie.

The changes he recommends to Council would require further earthworks, drainage, kerbing and asphalt in lieu of a typical rural road bitumen seal, costing at least $1million more than budgeted. (It could even be more, because there are lots

OPINION of stops and starts for residences rather than long runs of uninterrupted work, which is the basis for my estimate.) To cover that cost, either some other road in Port Stephens misses out on that important road repair or a special rate variation needs to be sought (Newcastle has a 47% increase under the Labor leadership), putting up everyone’s rates.

Seeing the Light

By Geoff WALKER

REMEMBER the Lemon Tree ghost? It was a strange phenomenon which appeared in the form of a bright light late at night along the stretch of road leading into town. To bring it on, motorists would speed up. This certainly did make lights appear but they were the red and blue flashing lights from the highway patrol. This urban myth went viral and inspired a movie which was made in South Australia for the Asian market. Recently, local hoons have been speeding up late at

night on the main road in the town itself but for a different

reason. They have been trying to ‘max out’ the speed

Perhaps the candidate can nominate which road misses out or whether we can look forward to increases over and above the rate peg. The road has been a sorry state of pothole repairs for quite a while and the improvement as designed is certainly welcome. Jean Armstrong reading sign near the motel by repeatedly howling past at high speed. This solar powered device is now a semi permanent fixture and according to

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nearby residents it has slowed the traffic down. So has the one near Tanilba Bay School. Prior to this, the speed readers were mounted on trailers and left in place for a week or two. Some time after they had moved on, the police radar officers would catch out those locals who failed to heed the warning. Local police have been notified of the late night speedsters. The message is that the area will be patrolled and you will get caught. You won’t find the single white light of the ghost in the rear vision mirror. It will be the bright flashing lights of the boys in blue.

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Annual Council Grants Announced By Rachael VAUGHAN THE Annual Council grants have been announced with a $176,000 nod to community organisations in support of some wonderful projects and community endeavours. Applications across all five grant programs were officially approved and voted upon unanimously by councillors at last week’s council meeting. The five areas cover community, environmental, heritage, cultural and Aboriginal projects. Port Stephens Council’s General Manager, Wayne Wallis, says the grant programs are run annually and are a great opportunity to fund community initiatives. “These funds go to many deserving groups who go on to make great contributions to Port Stephens,” Mr Wallis said. Programs for Medowie and Tilligerry that were successful in gaining funding include, but are

not limited to: Medowie Assembly of God for contributions towards their foodworks program. Medowie Little Athletics were granted a contribution towards clubhouse enhancements and their arty athletics mural. Worimi Warriors under 17s received a contribution towards attending Indigenous football galas. Lemon Tree Passage park, reserves and tidy towns committee to remove three coral trees along Tilligerry creek. Tilligerry landcare group to continue the restoration of biodiversity at Tilligerry Habitat and the Tilligerry Peninsula Committee bush regeneration project. Tanilba Bay Parks, Reserves and Hall Committee to remove weed species and replant native vegetation on-site at Sunset Park and RAF Park. Medowie Christian School to build an aquaponics demonstration garden. Tilligerry Chamber of Commerce and Industry for

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the deliver of the monthly Lemon Jam community music event. Lions Club of Medowie for the 2018 Medowie art and craft show and Tilligerry Association for the delivery of the 2017 Tilligerry festival. Deputy Mayor, Chris Doohan, stood in as acting mayor for Cr Bruce Mackenzie at last week’s meeting. He told News Of The Area, “The community grants are a fantastic way for the Council to support and sponsor specific groups and projects that in turn support the community.” “I’m so proud to be on the selection committee that proportions the money to the applicants, and whilst it’s been a challenge to make it fair, I reckon we got it right.” “It’s so good to help make our home the best place on earth,” he said. For the full list of recipients, see the Council meeting minutes on the Port Stephens Council website.

Lisa’s Vision

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LISA Henderson from Lemon Tree Passage is well and truly moving with the times. She is an advocate of QR technology. By adopting it, Tilligerry could be at the cutting edge of innovation using QR to enhance the knowledge of our town for both locals and tourists alike. “If for, example we build a website focusing on the history of Tilligerry, people using an app on their mobile can click on one of the pixilated QR squares and gain access to the site,” Lisa said. “There would be videos, audios and slide shows available. The QR squares would be strategically placed around the peninsula,” she added. “The possibilities are endless. We could have a QR set of markers linked to our wildlife and another concentrating on our restaurants and food outlets for example.” “At the moment, my business and family commitments keep me fully occupied, but as soon as I have spare time, I’ll be working on

q Lisa with son Wil. q A coded QR square. this project,” Lisa told News Of The Area. “I’m sure that Council and the various social and business groups around town will come on board.” The Henderson family itself could easily be an interesting subject for QR focus. Lisa’s father Bernie built the marina at Lemon Tree.

Her mother was the legendary Margaret Henderson who ran the takeaway food shop which had locals queued along the footpath to buy her homemade hamburgers. On top of this, the family name is on the waterfront park, the fire station and both a trophy and a rest area at our golf club.

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the majority of the field today. Thank you to the Bistro for our enjoyable lunch and congratulations to all the raffle winners. Our next game 7th July Stableford - Eclectic.

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Honour For World War I Soldier By Heather SHARP

THE local community is invited to Sketchley Cottage, Raymond Terrace on Saturday, 8 July from 10.00am to witness the honouring of World War I serviceman, Private Herbert Hamilton. For the first time, Private Hamilton’s medals will be presented. Killed In Action in 1916, Hamilton, whose next of kin was his employer, has never had his war medals claimed. That is, until now. Local historians and authors, Mr John Gillam and Mrs Yvonne Fletcher, researched the soldier and uncovered anomalies in how medals were issued. Mr Gillam and Mrs Fletcher were convinced the medals of Hamilton, and others, remained unissued. In a first of its kind decision, they identified that the Defence Honours and Awards policy regarding the issuing of medals posthumously was adequate for genuine claimants. As this policy had not been previously applied, they used Hamilton as a test case and with the full support of the Raymond Terrace and District Historical Society, application was made to have the medals issued to the museum to appropriately commemorate the service and sacrifice of the soldier.

Ms Meryl Swanson, MP, will officially handover the medals to the President of the Raymond Terrace Historical Society, Mr Ken Barlow, in a special ceremony open to the public. In an interview, Mr John Gillam told News Of The Area, “The plight of Herbert Hamilton prompted us to see what we could do to have him remembered.” When asked why it was important that a soldier be given recognition 100 years after his death, Mr Gillam said, “Recognition of service is deserved regardless of time.” “How many people are so alone in the world they use their employer as next of kin?” Of the project, Mr Gillam said, “Our project has not concluded yet.” “We await word from Defence Honours and Awards as to whether these medals came from the original stock archived in the late 1920s.” “We would like to encourage Port Stephens families to have their family war memorabilia preserved and displayed by the Raymond Terrace Historical Society.” For those traveling to France on a battlefield tour, Hamilton’s name appears on memorial panel 152 of the Australian War Memorial, on the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial.

q Instrumental in the campaign to have soldiers awarded their medals to next of kin are local historians and authors, Mr John Gillam and Mrs Yvonne Fletcher.

Welcome New Rotary President 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... • MidCoast Water integrates into MidCoast Council • New Street Campaign for Tea Gardens • Karuah not forgotten in annual Council community grants • Hawks Nest Community enthralled by Fire on the Snow

q Commissioning of a new President: Richard Byrne is welcomed into the role by outgoing President, Geoffrey Hamilton.

AT THE 21st annual dinner held at the Williamtown Union Hall on Wednesday, 28 June the Rotary Club of Williamtown welcomed their new President, Mr Richard Byrne. Rotary International, which began in 1905 in Chicago, is perhaps most famous of being involved in its eradication of polio program through the tireless efforts of their volunteers in raising money to fund vaccination programs, as member John

Donahoo reminded guests. At the formal handover, which includes the passing of the ceremonial presidential chains from the current to the new President, several presentations were made to guests and members. Outgoing President, Geoffrey Hamilton, who has overseen many initiatives this past year, has had what he describes as, “an interesting year.” He announced that the Williamtown branch, “Topped the community listed hours of Volunteer Service for the

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district.” “Receiving the District Governor’s Recognition for Exemplary Service award was a wonderful high.” Under Mr Hamilton’s leadership, Rotary have also organised another successful Medowie Carols in the Park. The Club has also initiated a new fundraiser which was very popular with locals, Santa Photos at a Medowie café, which raised money for the Shelter Box Disaster Relief, a topic News Of The Area has previously reported. The boxes are designed to be dropped from aircraft over disaster areas, and at a cost of $1000 each, contain items such as cooking equipment, a family-size tent, children’s activities, mosquito net, solar light and other items needed in an emergency. In a light-hearted end to his Presidency, Mr Hamilton paid compliment to his wife, Diana Hamilton, who he married in February this year saying, “I would like to give a huge thank you to my darling wife, Diana, who has backed me all the way, but does keep reminding me that the Presidency was not in the marriage contract.” In his incoming President’s address, Richard Byrne committed to developing the membership of the Williamtown Rotary Club. News Of The Area wishes Mr Byrne and his team all the best for the coming year.

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q Hands in, ready to play. By Rachael VAUGHAN THE popularity and awareness of women’s sport is increasing every year, with some major sporting codes now enjoying national exposure via television deals such as the Women’s AFL (AFLW). However, this emergence didn’t just happen overnight. It started at grassroots level. It started in schools. Some of the female students from Irrawang High School have joined this revolution and jumped onboard to do their bit to be a part of the world of women in sport.

Students from years 7 through to 10 combined to make up the Irrawang High School Rugby League team in last week’s Newcastle Knights Rugby League Competition. They trained at least twice a week for the competition, both at lunchtime and after school with Aboriginal Education Worker Sheridan Noble for the last term and a half. The school entered two teams, Year 7 and 8 girls, and under 16 girls. This was Irrawang’s second year entering the competition, and they certainly came into this year’s competition bigger

Coy on fishing hits By Geoff WALKER LOOK at the picture. You’ve seen this bloke before. We featured him with a framed picture of a large flathead he caught on a lure. With the flathead run now finished, Dave Hoyle and his fishing buddies are turning their attention to the big winter bream and they have caught some monsters. Recently Dave nailed a 40cm bream which, using a fish length to weight converter translates to 1.6kg or 3.5lbs. That’s not all: he has caught a total of eight bream over that mark. The biggest was 48cm. This comes across as 2.7kg or 5.9lbs. Where did he get them? Dave was coy about revealing his secret spot but in general, he advises wannabe fisher folk to cast in amongst the channels in the oyster racks and always on the incoming tide. “We are sports fishermen,” he said. “All of those big fish were returned to the water to breed and prosper.” “As for the lures, we work under the principle of ‘match the catch.’ This means that

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our lures resemble the type of things that bream feed on; prawns and small bait fish,” said Mr Hoyle. “Unlike flathead, bream

q The Irrawang League. and better than last year. Regardless of the scores recorded, Rugby League and women’s sport were the true winners of the day. With 50 teams in attendance, it was always going to be a difficult initiation for the inexperienced players, but that didn’t stop them from putting in a terrific effort. Irrawang High teacher Sarah Heffernan told News Of

are more fickle and fussy about what they go for,” he said. Reports have also been filtering in of big blackfish being caught inside the new swimming pool at Lemon Tree.

The Area, “Some of our girls had never played before let alone made a tackle.” “All girls involved showed great spirit, behaviour, support of each other and they improved immensely throughout the day.” “A big thank you to Sheridan Noble for her effort in running training sessions during school and outside of school hours as well as coaching on the day,” she

The old pool was always a popular fishing spot but with the smaller mesh now in place it was thought that it would deter the fish. Not so! One theory has it that the meshed sides provide a ‘safe

said. Ms Noble’s manner with the girls is one of professionalism and the girls really respect her,” Ms Heffernan said. With a national women’s rugby league competition on the agenda, we may well see one of Irrawang’s finest on the big stage one day soon. The team of Year 7 and 8 girls consisted of; Christine Higginbottom, Rhea Blair,

haven’ for luderick which can seek shelter there from the local dolphins which chase them. Don’t believe it? Take a look at the blackfish and the bloke in the photo. That’s Ron Gunness

Lily Manton, Emily Green, Tiffany Williams, Emilee Ruba, Jay-Lee Hilzinger-Geise and Brydie Treharne. The U16 team consisted of; Mikayla Evans, Shaytarna Ping, Karly Page, Tasmyn Fellows, Taylor Gam, Lilly Cashen, Elizabeth Kelly, Katie Evans, Telika Willis-Monk, Mikayla Evans, Jayde Ireland, Hanna Lucas, Makenzie Keeley and Ashlee Steele.

from Mallabula looking pleased with himself after landing this 42cm luderick which he hooked in the LTP swimming pool a week or so back.

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“It is a great experience for those young ones interested in netball.” “Many participants go on to play netball for many years.” The Club concluded this year’s program with a certificate ceremony and a pizza party for the new

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Average Resident Revealed Melissa Smith is the typical Aussie, according to the 2016 Census.

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MELISSA Smith is the typical Aussie, according to the 2016 Census. At 38 years of age, female, Australian-born and married with two children, Melissa ticks all the boxes. Add in the family’s two cars and three-bedroom home, and Mrs Smith said she is “proud to be average”. “I had a bit of a laugh when I heard the description and realised it was exactly me,” she said. But with the region having one of the oldest demographics in the country, it is no surprise that the average Port Stephens or

Myall Coast resident is much older than the typical Aussie. According to census data released last week, the average person in Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest is a 62-year-old woman born in Australia, who lives with her husband in a three-bedroom home, which is owned outright. The couple have one car and a weekly household income of $903. The data also shows that people aged 65 years and over made up 45.2 percent of the Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest population in 2016, compared to 37.6 percent in 2011. In Bulahdelah, the median

age is 53 years and slightly lower in Karuah at 50 years, but still well above the national average. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said, “The older populations in these areas reflect a preference among many Australians to retire to coastal and rural parts of the country.” Other information from the 2016 Census shows Karuah’s population hit 1,411 in 2016, an increase of five percent since the 2011 census. In Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest, the number of residents rose to 5,037, up from 4,499 in 2011, however Bulahdelah’s population fell from 1,519 in

2011 down to 1,424 in 2016. The census data also shows that around half of all homes in the region are owned outright, which is significantly higher than

newsofthearea.com.au the national average of 31 percent. Australian Statistician, David W. Kalisch, said the 2016 Census had a response rate of 95.1 percent. “Sixty-three percent of people completed the Census online, embracing the digital-

first approach,” he said. Although plagued with problems in its delivery, Mr Kalisch said the ABS remain confident the 2016 Census provides an accurate reflection of Australian communities.

q Typical Aussie: Mrs Melissa Smith, with her husband Craig and two children, Olivia and Taylah, at their three-bedroom home.

Karuah Kids are Busy Kids It’s been a busy second term at the Karuah Public School for the pupils and teachers alike.

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IT’S been a busy second term at the Karuah Public School for the pupils and teachers alike. Relieving assistant principal Kath Henry told News Of The Area, “Students from Muswellbrook High came to visit with their Performing Arts Troupe.” “Their acts included songs, dance and clown routines.” “A huge thank you to Muswellbrook High School head teacher Jason Foy and music Teachers Laura Martin and Sam Pope for organising

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this event.” The Muswellbrook students had performed to six schools in a week. Kath Henry also paid tribute to the pupils who graduated from the ‘MiniLit’ program. “The Literacy program focuses on intensive, small group teaching and learning sessions.” “Congratulations to the students for all their hard work and persistence.” Kath added, “Cherie Edwards and Mrs Johnson were the teachers who organised and implemented this successful program.” q KARUAH PUBLIC SCHOOL: Muswellbrook High Performing Arts Troupe. “Vicki Gordon, one of Karuah PS hardworking SLSOs also was involved too.” And special mention as well to Miss Sofie Dorney following her completion of a 10 week Teaching Internship at Karuah Public School with the Kindergarten One class.

‘’Her supervising teachers included Miss Laura Blatch and Mrs Cherie Edwards.” Kath said, “Congratulations to Miss Dorney on her fantastic effort and professionalism towards her career in teaching.”

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Mural tells a story The Aboriginal Education Committee of Medowie Public School would like to thank everyone who assisted us in some way to finalise the mural.

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MEDOWIE Public School is embracing Australia’s rich cultural history, with the official opening this week of their special new art installation. In 2015 the Aboriginal Education Committee at Medowie Public School started the consultation process with Cherie Johnson from ‘Speaking in Colour’ to design an Aboriginal-inspired mural. School representative, Vicki Winters told News Of The Area, “As a committee, we wanted something that was unique to our school and not your traditional Aboriginal artwork.” “Instead, we wanted an artwork the students of Medowie Public School could relate to and understand the full meaning behind their creation.” With the help of some students and Cherie, they came up with an artwork inspired by the work of Albert Namatjira and Gordon

Bennett. Vicki Winters said, “Our mural depicts the current setting of Medowie Public School, the tall trees, sand dunes and the water nearby.” “The large Aboriginal symbol over the landscape is a depiction of our school at the heart of everything our students do.” “The smaller circles and lines represent the various journeys our students will take into the outside world, how they will embark on many different paths, but will always have Medowie Public School as the core.” To begin the process, Cherie Johnson drew the design and divided it into 378 pieces to be painted onto individual tiles. Each student and staff member painted a tile, using the supplied piece of the artwork as a guide. Medowie Public School then utilised the services of Irrawang High School and Back to Back Galleries to fire their tiles. Once all the tiles were fired the MPS Aboriginal

q Ian Mathieson and Glenn Coates, the Mural Tilers, accompanied by their children Harry Mathieson and Ryah Coates. Education Committee spent many many hours piecing together the large jigsaw puzzle, packing it away, then repeating the process. After trying to find someone to install our mural we finally found two amazing

parents who offered to hang the mural over a weekend. On Tuesday 13 June, Medowie Public School unveiled their new Aboriginal Mural and invited all those who assisted with the murals construction.

The Aboriginal Education Committee of Medowie Public School would like to thank everyone who assisted us in some way to finalise the mural. They include Cherie Johnson – Speaking in Colour,

Port Stephens Council, Ian Mathieson, Mathieson Constructions, Glenn Coates, Chris King, Irrawang High School, Glenn Whitton and Back to Back Galleries.

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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. 

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Across: 3. Forecast, 8. Lops, 9. Siberian, 12. Shampoos, s F o r  F   l o P s l 13. Din, 14. Semi, 15. Pariahs, 19. Miracle, 20. Poet, 24. u r s i B Art, 25. Scramble, 27. Detaches, 28. Ayes, 29. Steadily. s H A M P o o Down: 1. Flush, 2. Spray, 4. Olio, 5. Ewes, 6. Abides, 7. H Y E r P A r i Tannin, 9. Spear, 10. Boric, 11. Aim, 14. She, 15. Pit, 16. s M i r A C Ranch, 17. Alias, 18. Spades, 19. Mettle, 21. Ore, 22. P o E t n Obeys, 23. Tense, 25. Scud, 26. Reel. A r t s C r

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ANSWERS: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: 1. The butterfly has no spots on one wing. 2. The Jack in a box has no frilly collar. 3. The monkey is wearing a ring. 4. One rock is in a different place. 5. The bush in the background has rounded leaves. SCRAMBLED WORD: Athens.

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GOLDSTAR CROSSWORD Across: 3. Scabbard, 8. Able, 9. Armenian, 12. Impugned, 13. Dig, 14. Fell, 15. Strayed, 19. Steeled, 20. Pray, 24. Lay, 25. Simplest, 27. Imitates, 28. Agog, 29. Sageness. Down: 1. Basic, 2. Flops, 4. Corn, 5. Bled, 6. Abided, 7. Dangle, 9. Agate, 10. Medal, 11. Ail, 14. Fed, 15. Sty, 16. Remit, 17. Yelps, 18. Splits, 19. Saying, 21. Ram, 22. Verge, 23. Stage, 25. Sawn, 26. Mess.

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DARK Brown Leather Lounge with two matching chairs Very Good condition. $550 0427642075 DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584

CORNER unit, Oregon timber & leadlight glass, H-167cm x D-94cm x L –242cm $100. Old double school desk $100 4997 2302

DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652

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WARDROBE 2 door, with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498

EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225

WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Sal Bay

REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103

2003 475 Quintrex Coast Runner with 80HP Johnson 4 stroke motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv. Always garaged/Fingal Bay One owner. $23,500 For further info call 0421 253 132

GAL metal cabinets, pair 2door.Used 4 tool storage 4 shelf ea, adjustable ea 1730ht x 860w $80 ea. Ph 0407275717. SalBay

WESTERN red cedar blinds (x15), varying sizes Fingal Bay 0409154184 $100

FURNITURE House of quality furniture for sale. 49812792 or 0400 772 107 or 0400 468 471. GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set with new balls & tees. $350ono 0417221396 GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494 JAGUAR Epochlock Model 056/055, hardly used. $50. Phone 0413 052 660

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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498 LA-Z-BOY Electric Lift/ Recliner Chair As New Green Leather $800 ono Phone 49814057 LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784 OUTDOOR glass top table 6 chairs $50. pickup only 0432092267 PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list. PON bags cob corn POA 49978163 POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158

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Brand new Jason fitted single bed electric blanket. Still in the box. $35.00. Tevion 48cm (19”) HD LCD TV with DVD player. Buy $240.00. Sell $150.00. Brand new Robot Vacuum Cleaner Buy $200.00, Sell $150.00. Honda model HRU216 DSU Lawnmower self propelled with grass catcher/ mulcher, Buy $1385.00, Sell $650.00. Phone 4997 9484. 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 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

GME Marine speakers KING matteress & (new) $40 Mistral wine split base. As new. fridge (holds 12 bottles) Cost $4500, Sell $850 Good condition. $35 Ph 0412392164 or Caravan cover (new) 4984 3665 Suit 16 to 18 foot van. SOFA bed, plush, $45 Ph 0408 945040 black, one year old, bed used only once, ITEMS Lounge floral $300 Ph 0427 204 450 with 2 chairs. Sofa. Single beds. Pine lounge. TWO piece King size Laminate table with 4 Base. Brand New. chairs 49828522 $400 0428450925 Medowie CLASSIFIEDS in the TIFFANY Auto Bread News Of The Area Maker As New 25.00 ads@mcnota.com.au Phone 0423905520 Or (02) 4983 2134 WALL Unit Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925 Medowie

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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 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 17/5/18. $9,500ono. 49975922 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134

CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257 JAYCO Discovery new Oct 2011, Pop Top 18’6” D/Bed innerspring Matt R/C A/C Toilet and shower TV Wind up ant 3 way LD Fridge, SOMicrowave Dual Axle extra Battery wind out awning shade cloth. Immaculate cond. $28,950 Ph (02) 49812753

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. LD Never SO been outside. Log booked serviced. Last service December 2016. First to see will buy. $30.000.00 neg. Bulahdelah 0408428800. 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 QUINTREX DREAMRIDER 5.0 with FELK trailer, beamy aluminium specially strengthened Boatcoded hull in good condition with little use, fibreglass decking, hull recently two-pack coated. Requires motor and fit-out with much equipment provided incl custom underfloor fuel tank, flotation etc. This model renowned for stability & smooth ride. $5,900. Phone 0418611988. STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651

TINNY Aluminium, new POP TOP Golf 12 trailer, 15HP Yamaha ft. 2 berth, front only 8hrs running, $3500 kit. awnLD+ annex. ono 49973429 SO VG cond. 750kg. Reg 7/17. $4700ono. 0427633776

Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 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 6HP Evinrude. New impeller, tank, hose, good running older motor, $320 ono 0402141050 21FT Trojan ally hull & trailer only $5500. Ph 0455173316

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20FT shipping container good cond, water tight Ph 0418716225

~ Latin ~ Ballroom ~ ~ Sequence ~ Classes for kids & adults starts Thurs 20 July at Nelson Bay Community Centre. All Welcome. Enquiries: Sue or Bill 0409506225 or billsballroom@ bigpond.com

GUITAR & BASS Tuition Theory &   Musicianship. Studio Fantabulous N/Bay. 25yrs exp 49844731

2001 Hyuand Elantra hatch. 1 lady owner. book & all service recorrs $223800klms 6thm cons rego. Int exec cond. nive to drive. must sell by 28/6. BCD47L $1790 49979551 T/Gdns 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099

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Positions Vacant EXCITING opportunity awaits the right applicant within our Property Management Department. Email your resume to edes@edes.com.au for the opportunity to join our team. Property Management experience essential.

Positions Vacant Myall Coast Entertainers

will hold its Annual General Meeting at 7 pm on 14 August, 2017 at Uniting Church Hall, Myall Street, Tea Gardens All MCE members encouraged to attend and any and all members of the public welcome to join us. 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. he editor Email to media@ newsofthearea.com.au

Care Service Employees, Casual RSL LifeCare, Tea Gardens Grange is looking for an enthusiastic, energetic and multi skilled person with a passion for the provision of high quality services to senior Australians. This is a key role working within the village providing a number of services, including but not exclusive to providing immediate first aid response and willing to do overnight on call shifts administrative and cleaning duties. To be successful the candidate should possess the following: • First Aid Certificate • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Computer literacy • Satisfactory National Criminal History Police Check • Drivers Licence Applications in writing to: The Village Manager, PO Box 307, Tea Gardens NSW 2324 or email: julie.woolard@rsllifecare.org.au Applications close: 10 July 2017

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Nursing Staff, Hawks Nest Immediate Start Available – PPT

RSL LifeCare is a leading aged care provider; our investment in caring for Veterans and seniors has led to our growth across New South Wales. Our residential aged care facility, Peter Sinclair Gardens in Hawks Nest is located in the beautiful Myall Lakes area and currently has permanent parttime positions available Registered Nurses and Care Service Employees for an immediate start. With constructions complete our new additional 23 beds are now active and we need more team members to join our growing family.

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Registered Nurse Requirements Current registration with APHRA Minimum 2yrs post grad experience Preferred experience in aged care

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CSE Requirements Certificate III in Aged Care or equivalent Preferred experience in aged care Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills

If you are confident that you meet the above criteria, please forward your application to Ursula Roberts at ursula.roberts@rsllifecare.org.au

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q The participants in the Net Set Go program

MEDOWIE Netball Club have given a group of excited youngsters a taste of the sport, in an effort to encourage them to join the club and further their interest. Twenty-one participants in the four to seven age group have just completed the ten week Net Set Go program held at the Medowie Netball Courts last Wednesday afternoon. The program is an introduction to netball through the use of fun games in a fun environment. Medowie Netball Club wishes to acknowledge and thank Lily Tomlins and Rachel Stunell for their commitment in running the program. Medowie Netball runs this program every year. It is run in the second school term for ten

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