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Slipway critical infrastructure for sinking vessel By Sandra MURRAY “CRITICAL and enduring infrastructure with a key role in supporting emergency response and protecting this community's waterways.” This is how Paul Bendy, President of the Slipway Association, describes the Tea Gardens slipway. On 11 May, the slipway was opened to provide a safe haven for a vessel at risk of sinking. Mr Bendy told NOTA, “The vessel was taking on water as a result of an unknown problem. I was contacted by the worried owner who desperately needed his vessel to be slipped to identify and
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fix the problem. The owner could not access his local slipway on the southside of Port Stephens due to unfavorable tides. The Tea Gardens Slipway was not affected by these conditions. We responded to the call for help and the vessel was successfully slipped on Wednesday afternoon. The source of the flooding was identified and the vessel is currently being repaired.” Paul added, "Imagine what could have been the end result if the slipway facility was not ready or not able to handle this all too common incident.” At the time, the slipway was, and continues to be, closed in compliance with COVID-19 restrictions to protect locals. However, the Slipway Association has retained the capability to respond to any emergency situation arising on the Myall River and surrounding waters. Paul stated, “Clearly the slipway is critical infrastructure for the waters of Port Stephens as well as for the extended Myall River and Lakes. Ongoing government funding and support is needed to keep this facility operational and ready.” The Tea Gardens Slipway Association recently applied to the NSW Government's Maritime Infrastructure Delivery Office (MIDO) for funding to update the slipway facilities. At this stage, the successful applicants will be announced in July 2020.
From Friday 15 May, the MidCoast’s playgrounds, exercise equipment, barbecue and picnic shelters, have been reopened to the public. While these facilities will be open for use, members of the community are reminded they should adhere to social distancing guidelines when using playgrounds, exercise equipment, barbecue and picnic shelters. In addition ocean pools can have no more than 10 people at a time, and no more than one person in a lane, while change areas will also be closed. “We will continue to monitor the situation locally and heed the advice and updates from both State and Federal
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View Update for Community Dear News Of The Area, MYALL River VIEW Club has stopped all meetings, outings and events due to the Corona Virus outbreak until and including June as per directions from our National Office. The situation will be revised then and we await their instructions. In the meantime we have been keeping in touch with our members by phone and also asked what they have been doing during this lock down and had a variety of replies. To name a few - Gardening, Washing windows, cleaning out filing cabinets, craft work, cleaning out
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pantry and kitchen cupboards, reading, Netflix movies, jigsaws, and catching up with family by phone. We have five ‘Learning For Life’ students we support and we raise the funds via meetings, events and raffles. Whilst our members are still donating if they can we need the extra money we raise from events. This year is paid for and we usually pay for the next year in December. During this lock down the underprivileged children of Australia and especially The Smith Family children still need funds for their education so I am
asking if any one in the community would like to donate to our Club to keep our LFL students on track into the future. You can donate online or at The Regional Australia Bank in Tea Gardens. For details of the account phone me on 49972442 and I can give you those details. Make sure you note your surname as a reference. We wish the Community to stay safe and healthy and we will rise from this soon and once again do the things we love to do. Cheryl Milburn Myall River VIEW Club
My husband has started jogging with a mutual female friend. They go off on their one-hour exercise regime four times a week and come back laughing and sweaty. I've been asked if I want to join in, but I hate jogging. Do you think this is okay or do I have a right to feel weird about it? Dear Mrs WO,
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FRIDAY’s sunny weather welcomed locals who surfaced after weeks of social distancing and home isolation. Step One of the three towards a COVID Safe Australia started on the 15 May at caution. Picnics and BBQs were back on, with most locals complying with the ten people or under rule. CrossFit Tea Gardens stepped up, offering outdoor fitness sessions providing lots of space for pent up exercisers. Local businesses were also keen for locals to take a seat to dine in, up to ten at a time and in compliance with the 4sqm and 1.5m social distancing rules. Along the Myall Coast, shops, cafes, restaurants, outdoor parks and boat ramps were open. Tea Garden’s restaurant, Tillerman’s, opened for dine-in Thursday to Sundays. Taking Hook and Cooks lead, the Boatshed set up tables and chairs street side as well as continuing their takeaway service every day (except Sunday). Their riverside table service restaurant will be opening later but to fill in they have a delicious range of homemade jams and chutneys available. Mumm’s reopened with a big thank you for the locals, giving five $100 gift vouchers each week for the next five weeks and you simply have to dine in to win. Most of the local Café Bakeries have reconfigured their seating so you can relax with a coffee rather than racing in and out. Most of the larger RSL and sports clubs are still reviewing their options to ensure ongoing financial viability in terms of
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minimum numbers and therefore remain closed. Local libraries, public tennis courts and council-owned swimming pools also remain closed. The date for Step Two has yet to be confirmed by the NSW Government. Step Two is gyms, cinemas, and beauty businesses re-opening, including our local galleries. Step Two will also increase current
group limits from 10 to 20 For all three steps, locals must maintain 1.5m distancing and good hygiene; stay home if unwell; frequently clean and disinfect communal areas; and have a COVID Safe plan in place at workplaces and premises. Current COVID-19 numbers are 7,036 cases nationally, up from 6,929 cases last week and 98 deaths to date. Three new cases reported in NSW in the
last 24 hours, out of a total of 3,075. Of those, none are in the Hunter New England region with the total number steady at 278. Remember to download the COVIDSafe app to speed up identifying and contacting people exposed COVID-19 The National Coronavirus Helpline is 1800 020 080. Stay safe.
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Survey results show Council direction COMMUNICATION, engagement and reflecting community sentiment in decision making are key drivers for the community and areas MidCoast Council will continue to focus on to deliver on community expectations. The key community drivers were identified in Council’s recent community satisfaction survey, designed to gain an independent, statistically valid picture of the community’s concerns and priorities. “This information is important to us so we can work to ensure our plans and activities reflect the feedback we receive from our community,” General Manager Adrian Panuccio said. The survey results, which are available
on Council’s website, indicate that the community values the lifestyle the area offers, with 96 per cent indicating they have a very good quality of life in the MidCoast. “They largely feel that the area is affordable and safe despite the experiences of bushfires and floods that had just occurred as the survey took place,” Mr Panuccio said. Overall 71 percent of residents say they are at least somewhat satisfied with the overall performance of Council. Mr Panuccio said the most recent survey was conducted over a two-week period in February 2020 with over 400 people contacted by telephone. Participants were asked to provide feedback on a range of Council service areas through a series of questions lasting around 15 to 20 minutes. “From that survey we know a number of things about our community, and how they
perceive the services we are providing to them.” The survey results have indicated the areas Council most needs to focus on are:
· Maintaining local roads and footpaths · The provision of information to the community · Providing opportunities for the community to participate in decision making and planning · Making decisions that reflect community opinion · Financial management · Economic development, supporting local jobs and businesses Mr Panuccio said Council has recognised the importance of the areas identified and is working to implement improvements in areas of communication and engagement,
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IT'S National Volunteers Week from 18-24 May, and the MidCoast has much to celebrate – with a staggering 16,000 volunteers across our region, all changing communities and changing lives every day. “MidCoast Council is thanking its 2,000 volunteers this week, although unfortunately the need for social distancing means our usual celebrations can’t be held this year,” said Mayor David West. While normally the Mayor and Council Managers would attend celebration events this week to
thank volunteers in person, a video has been produced to convey the Mayor’s thanks to each volunteer across the region, and is available online. "There are many opportunities for volunteers across MidCoast Council – from beautifying parks and reserves, to providing valuable support in libraries, art gallery and the entertainment centre, along with many other roles in community services, tourism, reference groups, heritage and graffiti removal." Whether volunteers have a
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WEDNESDAY Ladies winner M Reinhard net 67. r/u L Pascoe. Thursday Vets Winner M Mason 39 c/b. r/u T Griffis 39 3rd S Sharp 38. Ball Run 37 – D Harvey, R Thornton 36 – I Knox, R Norberry, D Gray. Saturday Golf winner G Grainger 39 c/b. r/u A Jobson 39. Ball run 38 – D Harvey 37 – Alison Benson 36 – J Graham, R Winter, W Thomson c/b. Saturday Ladies winner T L Smith 39. Next Saturday 23rd stableford. Reminder 4 golfers can play together but distance rules still 1.5, one person per cart, flag to be left in, rack bunkers with feet, score own card.
passion for the performing or visual arts, a knack for gardening, a love of their local area to share with visitors or are simply able to offer companionship and assistance to older residents or people living with disability, there's a role for everyone at MidCoast Council. While many services are on hold at the moment during the COVID-19 restrictions, now’s the perfect time to consider which service you’d like to volunteer with to help change your community, and change lives. "Volunteers enhance the services we deliver in many ways - they make things better, add a human touch, bring new skills and talents and in some cases, provide a service that simply wouldn’t exist without them,” Cr West said. "The generosity of spirit, the sense of community and the willingness of MidCoast locals to roll up their sleeves and donate their skills, time and effort to help others or 'make things better' sets us apart from other communities. "It says a lot about the kind of community we are here." To celebrate our amazing volunteers, view the Mayor’s message, and take a peek at other videos featuring some of our local unsung heroes - visit midcoast.nsw. gov.au/volunteer and find out more about volunteering with Council.
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along with continuing to deliver the current $100 million roads program which will have a significant impact on the condition of local roads. “We know our community values being informed and engaged, and we have implemented a number of programs over the past year to work towards improving the way we do this,”” Mr Panuccio said. This includes Council’s regular Community Conversation program which sees Councillors and senior staff attend 12 locations across the local government area twice a year to discuss matters of interest and receive feedback from the community. Some of the highlights are from the survey are outlined below, with more details available at www.midcoast.nsw.gov. au/communitysatisfactionsurvey
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PARLIAMENTARY Secretary for the Hunter Catherine Cusack, has announced that patients at hospital emergency departments and COVID-19 Clinics in the Hunter region will soon benefit from an $8.6 million expansion of the NSW Government’s Patient Experience Program, which is the first of its kind in Australia. An additional 86 full time equivalent staff will be recruited to 50 hospitals across NSW, with facilities operating COVID-19 clinics a priority, including two each at Maitland, John Hunter and Calvary Mater Hospitals, and one at Belmont Hospital. Cessnock Hospital will also receive one full time equivalent Patient Experience Officer. “This program aims to create a welcoming, safe, empowering environment for everyone who arrives at our emergency departments. Patient Experience Officers will greet patients on arrival and help to guide them through their care, providing information on where to go, what to expect, and updates on appointment queues,” Ms Cusack said. “Patient Experience Program staff receive specific training from the NSW Ministry of Health Patient Experience Team, Service NSW, and their Local Health District, to ensure they are well qualified
to provide this extra support to patients, carers and visitors.” Minister for Health and Medical Research Brad Hazzard said the recruitment of new positions is already underway, and there has been overwhelming interest to participate in this exciting program. “This program has already been immensely valuable at the pilot sites, and extending this extra support across NSW is very timely as we continue to combat COVID-19,” Mr Hazzard said.
As part of the program patients receive: · access to free Wi-Fi, mobile phone charging stations, additional power points, water and other refreshments · information sent to their mobile device about what to expect during their stay · fact sheets on their particular condition/ treatment options · ongoing care instructions after discharge, available in multiple languages. Advice in multiple languages will also be given on safety, hygiene and COVID-19 symptoms. The funding boost to the Patient Experience Program is part of the NSW Government’s $800 million investment to support the health system’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Exciting Transformation for Surf Club By Sandra MURRAY “EXCITING news,” is how Nicola Young, the President of the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Life Saving Club described the moment she received the Construction Certificate to transform the Surf Club overlooking stunning Hawks Nest beach. Nicola told News Of The
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Area, “We are very excited to share this information with the community. We look forward to sharing the build process with everyone.” “We thank all the local businesses that continue to support us, as well as our local community for being so patient and understanding. Our Club will be a modern and accessible facility supporting
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better training for all our members,” she said. “The Club will also be a facility for other community groups to access. This is welcome positive news for our community and members.” The start date for the transformation is mid-June
with completion planned for early summer, December 2020. Nicola is looking forward to a grand opening at that time, capping off what has quite a lengthy planning process. Nicole added, “We have an image of the design
concept which represents the hard work of the previous and present committees of our club and many people. Thank you. We would also like to especially acknowledge and thank Rhonda Scrutin (CEO Hunter Branch Surf Life Saving), Alan Lamacraft (MidCoast
Council), NSW Surf Life Saving, Dr David Gillespie MP, Joe Grehan (JBG Construction Consultants), Zoe (Your Home Design), Marline Engineering and Ray Jacobs Building. We look forward to sharing photo updates over the coming weeks.”
Dredging to start at Hawks Nest next week A MAJOR dredging project will get underway next week in Hawks Nest to remove 120,000 cubic metres of marine sand from the eastern channel of the lower Myall River. The Moira Parade boat ramp at Hawks Nest will be closed to the public on Monday 25 May as MidCoast Council’s contractors, Dredging Solutions, use the ramp to mobilise the dredge, pipeline and booster pumps. The project will continue for 27 weeks with 20,000 cubic metres of sand being used to replenish Jimmys Beach, while the remainder of dredged material will go to the existing stockpile at Winda Woppa. Council received a grant from the NSW Government’s Rescuing our Waterways Program, which covers half of the $1.7 million project cost, to support the delivery of the project. RMS Boating Safety Officers and
regular boat users around Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest have identified shallow zones in the eastern channel that are affecting the ability for boat traffic to move through the area safely. “We dredge this section of the river intermittently, based on feedback from a number of local groups who regularly use that section of our river and this will result in improved navigation, while also having the added bonus of being able to assist with beach erosion,” explained Andrew Staniland, Council’s Coastal Management Coordinator. “100,000 cubic metres of the dredge spoil will be pumped via a pipeline to Winda Woppa, where it will top up the stock pile that is needed for our Sand Transfer System, and the other 20,000 cubic metres will immediately provide a temporary sand buffer for ongoing beach erosion
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One favourite amongst many aboriginal tribes is the constellation Boötes which is currently visible in our mid evening NE skies. Boötes is identified by the super red giant star “Arcturus”. When Arcturus appears in the dawn sky (just before sunrise, usually early November ), the Yolngu people begin harvesting the corms of the spike-rush. The spike-rush (Eleocharis dulcis), also called the rakia, water chestnut, or gulach, is a grass-like sedge with an edible tuber, which can grow to a height of over 1.5 m and is found across northern Australia. In the Wergaia traditions of Western Victoria, “Marpeankurrk” was a woman who lived in the
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mallee scrub. One day, she was in the bush looking for her food. Her people were starving. It had not rained for a long, long time. Rivers and billabongs had disappeared – the bulrushes had shrivelled up and died! She lifted up logs but could find no lizards or snakes. She looked around and saw that there were also no grass seeds or fruit to eat. After walking for many hours she saw a wood ant’s nest. So desperate was she that she went to it and opened up the nest with her digging stick. In the nest she saw thousands of larvae. She put one in her mouth and ate it. The larvae were delicious! She collected all that she could and hurried back to her people. The larvae of the wood ant saved the people. It soon became their favourite food. When
Marpeankurrk died she went up into the sky and became the star Arcturus. When Marpeankurrk appears in the northern evening sky, the Wergaia people begin collecting the larvae of the bittur (wood ant). The larvae were an essential food source during the winter months of August and September . When Arcturus sets just after the sun in early November, the larvae are gone and summer (Cotchi) begins. Aboriginal and Islander people paid special significance to all stars, from the brightest in the sky to those barely visible. Each community has their own views about the stars. The Kaurna people of Adelaide use particular bright stars to govern seasons. For example, autumn (Parnatti) is signaled by the morning
appearance of the star Parna (Formalhaut). This warns the Kaurna that the annual autumn rains will soon arrive and that they need to build large, water-proof huts. Summer (Woltatti), the hot season, is governed by Wolta, the wild turkey constellation, and Spring (Willutti) is under the influence of Wilto, the eagle star. Winter (Kudlilla), the rainy season, was not associated with any particular star in the records. Aboriginal people even observed the slow, subtle changes in brightness of the three red giant stars in the sky; Betelgeuse, Aldebaran and Antares. This challenges the history of astronomy and tells us that Aboriginal Australians were even more careful observers of the night sky than they have been given credit for.
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at Jimmys Beach.” Boat users are advised to be aware of changed conditions in the area during the works period, including underwater, anchored pipelines and limited thoroughfare in the channel, with RMS approved navigation markers in place. A second closure of the boat ramp will be required at the end of the dredging for the contractor to demobilise. Once the beach nourishment operations begin at Jimmys Beach there will be restricted access to parts of the beach to make way for the machinery. “We will continue to keep the community updated on the progress of this project and there will be signage in place and a clear workzone established.”
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LAST week has seen some great spectacles in Comet Swan, Shoemaker but now we are moving into our winter skies with great constellations in both north and southern skies. This week is leading into dark skies with a waining moon. Let’s hope the weather Gods are kind to us for great viewing. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were, and continue to be, careful observers of the stars. The stars are the homes of ancestors, animals, plants,
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