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Local Buzz For Easing Restrictions By Mitch LEES

LOCAL small business is buzzing after the latest NSW State Government announcements of easing COVID-19 restrictions. Tattoo and massage parlours, gyms, dance and yoga classes as well as other recreational facilities have been given the green light to reopen from Saturday, 13 June. There will be some restrictions around numbers of clients with 10 people allowed per class or session and up to 100 people allowed in an indoor facility. The news is most welcome for those businesses in Port Stephens

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Downsizers Dream Tree Change

News Of The Area, “ Medowie is semi rural, it has come a long way very quickly, with the new approximately 20 million dollars worth of development in the town centre which has either been approved or are about to be approved. Mayor Palmer went on to say that “There is room for improvement around public

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natural assets including a lake, bushland paths and retained tall trees. The 215 residential development features two bedroom homes perfect for downsizers and tree changers. Last week saw the pouring of the one of the first home slabs on the site which was a hive of industry. The Development is bringing more than a community for people to live in with great facilities. It is bringing jobs to Port Stephens at a time in the post COVID-19 lockdown economy which will be a boon for the region. If the weather is favourable the building is set to be completed by Christmas 2020. The Vivacity Development homes are being built by locally based business Valley Homes. Cheryl is one of the new residents who has bought in Tallowood; she is moving from Mclean and the move will bring her closer to family, she is living with one of her sons in Medowie while her new semi detached two bedroom home is built. Gillian’s new home is being built close to the Clubhouse, her new two

transport,” in the area. Tallowood has strong connects to local sporting facilities and the new Council Medowie Sport and Community Club facilities. Vivacity’s Tallowood concept allows seniors and empty nesters to unlock some of the assets which they have in their home, reduce their footprint, while improving

their lifestyle opportunities. “It is wonderful to see in the midst of a pandemic maybe a hundred workers building a new village here which will certainly be loved by the community, the over 55’s villages that have gone in around Port Stephens have really bought a new type of living,” said Mayor Palmer.

q Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer welcomed the investment in the future of Medowie’s community that Tallowood brings. Photo by Marian Sampson.

q Craig Baumann of Valley Homes spoke about the commitment and connection he has to the community of Medowie and looks forward to seeing empty nesters and downsizers enjoy the lifestyle which Tallowood offers to over 55’s. Photo by Marian Sampson. bedroom home is also a duplex. The facility will have everything which residents will need including the preservation of 4 hectares of established trees.

q Turning the sod. Photo by Marian Sampson.

The Developers, Vivacity are currently negotiating with Council to have an access path through the bushland that will connect residents to the shopping precinct. Mayor Ryan Palmer told

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q The first slab laid. Photo by Marian Sampson.

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who have been struggling through the pandemic. Owner-operator of Gallery Tattoo in Medowie and The Golden Jackal Tattoo in Nelson Bay, Liam Alderson said that after some initial confusion around the lockdown and operating procedures he’s stoked to be able to trade once again. “The lockdown threw our

Alderson. “Our two small businesses came to a complete stand still whilst deep in the renovation process of The Golden Jackal. “We are so excited to open, it’s been a long nine weeks and we can’t wait to get back into full swing.” Whilst the Public Health Orders brought trade to a halt, the support of locals kept Mr Alderson hopeful that his businesses would come out

“The lockdown was extremely challenging and stressful that’s for sure,” he said. “We’ve got a lot of clients that stayed with us through the lockdown and now we can start to fill that backlog and get our new customers through the door.” For the full list of easing lockdown measures head to https://www.nsw.gov.au/ covid-19.

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POLICE are investigating after an attempted armed robbery at Medowie last week. About 8.35pm (Wednesday 3 June 2020), a 34-year-old male employee was inside a takeaway shop on Ferodale Road, Medowie, when a man entered the store and threatened him

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with a knife. The armed man demanded cash before fleeing empty handed after the attendant grabbed a nearby kitchen utensil and challenged him. Officers from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District attended a short time later and established a crime scene. The man is described as being aged in his late teens,

between 160cm-170cm tall, with his face covered. Anyone who may have CCTV or dashcam footage from the nearby area between 8pm and 9pm yesterday, or who may have information which could assist detectives is urged to contact Raymond Terrace Police on 4983 7599 or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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New Landscapes from Sand Movement

By Marian SAMPSON

THE recent east coast low has resulted in changes and movement in the sand throughout the Myall and Port Stephens region.. Across the Port, the Fingal Spit which was once vegetated, for the moment does not join Fingal Island to the mainland making crossing the spit extremely dangerous. Lives have been lost on the spit crossing and current conditions make a crossing ill

q Norfolk Island Pine with root system exposed at Conroy Park. Photo by Marian Sampson.

advised. Further inland a large banksia at Corlette’s Conroy Park has been lost as a result of erosion of the bank and one of the Norfolk Island Pines has a large section of its root system exposed. Landcare volunteer Margaret Wilkinson is devastated that we have lost another tree. She and others locally have been lobbying for more sandbagging and a more permanent solution to erosion at Conroy Park. Severe weather events are

q Old Banksia loses its battle against rising sea levels and severe weather conditions. Photo by Marian Sampson. reshaping our coastline. John Simpson holds a science degree and has worked in coastal management for 35 years, he is a local property owner who has a wealth of experience in sea level and climate change issues. Mr Simpson told News Of The Area, “The sea level is rising; exactly what that rise is in Port Stephens I am not exactly sure in Newcastle it is 50-60mm; there is a standing rule about coastal recession that in a static environment like the Bay, with residual sand masses, that a rise in water level will result in a corresponding land recession of 150 times the height of the rise. “A one centimetre rise in sea

q Areas at high risk of erosion in and around the port. Image supplied by John Simpson.

level will effectively see a 1.5m advance in shore recession, so a 30cm rise would see a three metre shore loss.” “We are seeing the incremental change in water level to create a new stable shoreline – this typically happens during storm surges such as the East Coast Low and the tails of cyclones,” he said. Mr Simpson believes that the best information available on rising sea levels predicts a rise of .6 a metre by the year 2100. Gordon Grainger from the Myall River Action Group last week noted some recent television coverage where to do with the pending dredging of the eastern channel, providing fresh sand for Jimmys Beach sand renourishment and the flow of fresh oceanic water into the river

and lake system. For the Myall region, the dredge is now in the water and work has begun. “It is anticipated to stay until end September and will provide quick and safe access to the Port for recreational craft as well as maintaining our river in its pristine condition,” Gordon Grainger told News Of The Area. In our immediate region,areas at risk from erosion include Stockton at the north and south of the Bight, Jimmy’s Beach, Corlette, Shoal Bay, Salamander Bay and Soldiers Point. Stockton Beach is the largest moving sand mass in the Southern Hemisphere with dunes reaching heights of over 30 metres with slopes of up to 60 degrees.

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Street Library Arrives At Anna Bay

By Marian SAMPSON

THE Anna Bay Seven Day Makeover is on hold thanks to COVID-19 as is the planned makeover for the Medowie town centre, however locals in Anna Bay are not letting a virus make them lose all momentum. The makeover united the community and has created a sense of pride in the township. The South Tomaree Community Association (S.T.C.A.) has delivered a street Library which offers free access to books and a book swap centre. A street Library is a community service aimed at helping to provide free books without travel. The community association has 45 members and are a non political group

whose purpose is to help locals with any issues within their community. The tiny Library is being kindly hosted by local business Anna Bay Surf Bike and Skate. Chris Mitchell President of S.T.C.A. told News Of The Area, “It has taken the association around 12 months to get the street Library launched and without Anthony Fenwick coming forward to house the street Library it would not be a reality. “The concept is borrow a book, return a book, leave a book. “COVID-19 has been hard on our town and now we need people to have a reason to come out and support our local businesses,” she said. Anthony Fenwick of Anna Bay Surf Bike and Skate said, “There is a street Library at the train station at Islington

and it works well, adding the street Library is just about community. They might sit down and have a coffee and might read a book, it might get people back into reading, it is about the whole community.” Anthony known locally as Fen has seen many things impact business this year, the droughts, the fires let alone COVID-19 he is hopeful that the tide has turned and we will all have the confidence to get back out and support our local businesses. Anna Bay businesses have always been strong supporters of the community and housing the street Library at his business is just one more way that he can pay it forward for his community. The brightly coloured installation is a repurposed filing cabinet.

It will have a drawer dedicated to children’s books, and it will also have reference

q The street library with Anthony Fenwick, author Michele Abelson, South Tomaree Community Association’s John and Leah Bracgridelle, Kelly Hammond, Chris Mitchell and Gerry Mason. Photo by Marian Sampson.

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measurements. Proud second time Mother Jaimie Abbott told News Of The Area, “Harrison was eager to greet the world arriving six days before his due date.” Harrison was born during COVID-19 restrictions with Jaimie’s partner being the only person able to visit her and the newborn at the hospital. Harrison is brother to Harvey, with the two boys born 18 months apart. The family also has one beautiful Labrador. Councillor Abbott has already been back out and about attending the Aerospace announcement after the birth, however, she is looking forward to a break from work and getting to know Harrison. The Councillor is the first woman to sit on Port Stephens Council while delivering not one but two babies during her term in office. The Councillor has been a strong supporter of infrastructure for families and championed the fenced playground at Shoal Bay which is designed to make life easier for parents looking after multiple children. The team at the News Of The Area, offer their congratulations to the family on their new addition.

q Jaimie Abbott with newborn Harrison. Photo by Catherine James Photography.

By Marian SAMPSON A VERY happy Jaimie Abbott is proudly showing off the newest addition to the family. Harrison John Bailey was born at Newcastle Private Hospital on 20 May 2020. He was born weighing in at 3.85kg and 52cm long or 8.5 pounds in imperial

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fantastic connection through the online portals supporting learning from home. “It has been a very challenging time for everyone in the school community, but I’d like to give special thanks to our students who maintained

their learning showing great resilience and responsibility.” Ms Kylie Checkley, Wirreanda’s Community Engagement Officer added that while the new education environment has been a hectic one, students are happy to be

back with their classmates. “I have spoken to a few of them (students) and the general consensus is that they are happy to be back at school to see their teachers and friends,” said Ms Checkley. With less than a month left until the Winter break, students won’t see a full academic period out until term three.

q Wirreanda Principal Philippa Young (left) and her staff welcoming students back after the lockdown hiatus.

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Change of land for Cop Shop q Former Police Minister Mike Gallacher with Doreen Bradley.

COMMUNITY members around the Tilligerry area are puzzled by the decision to site a new $1.5M station on a block of land on the main road near the Lemon Tree Passage Library. Doreen Bradley OAM,a 50 year campaigner for a Station said, “We have had Politicians, the Police Minister and numerous meetings about this and RAF Park at Tanilba Bay is where it was agreed it was to be built.” “Obviously there has been no community consultation and a total breakdown of process somewhere within the system,” Ms Bradley said. Councillor Steve Tucker said, “Council gifted the land in RAF Park for both the Fire Station and the Ambulance Station and we assumed that

the police would want their station next to the other two emergency services.” “It’s a waste of around $500,000 of taxpayers’ money buying an old house, knocking it down and preparing a site

on the side of a hill,” he said. “The RAF Park land is free, flat and a ‘walk-up start’ as far as construction goes.It’s just sitting there and all they have to do is ask for it,” Cr Bradley said.

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Future of Club and Future of Town very promising By Marian SAMPSON

COVID-19 has paused the Medowie Sport and Community Clubs opening, however, this isn’t stopping the enthusiasm or momentum behind seeing the Club deliver for the community. Councillor Chris Doohan can be described as nothing less than passionate about the development and what it is bringing to, not just Medowie, but Port Stephens overall. Councillor Doohan’s vision for the Club includes a future produce market on the site, live bands, bowling and watching sporting activities on Ferodale Sports Complex from the clubhouse. The ex-serviceman is also wanting to see an additional War Memorial on the site given that the ANZAC Services have outgrown the park where the current town memorial is sited. Cr Doohan’s vision sees the ANZAC Day March beginning at the current memorial and ending at the new facility which will allow ANZACS and their families and friends to share time together at the Clubhouse after the March. Councillor Doohan does not want the Memorial at the Club to replace the existing War Memorial, rather to be a Memorial where respects are made on ANZAC Day at the end of the

q Councillor Chris Doohan at the Club where he sees a new ANZAC memorial and a farmers market bringing value to the township. Photo by Marian Sampson. March, perhaps prior to the two-up. Chris Doohan told News Of The Area, “The economy of Medowie is being boosted by developments, businesses entering into the business precinct and working with the hub at Williamtown, Medowie is becoming a place where you can live and have a job here, and that’s terrific. “The growth has always been planned, for Medowie, we have a 7-eleven, a childcare centre and

opened prior to the lockdown they would have been bankrupt, we have lost two of the original operators and those still in the game need to get their businesses salvaged, one is still extremely interested and a second potential business looking at the opportunity. “Once the contracts are signed the Club can be up and operating within three to four weeks after the final tender,” he said.

31 May - 6 June 2020 Results Round Up:

Bradman Award. Darrell Caddy Ladies 9 hole competition Winner. Margaret McDonald Runner up. Margaret Gale

There were 23 starters and 3 ladies. Congratulations to all the winners. Next week we take another step forward. You do not have to ring the Pro Shop for your start time, we are reverting back to our usual check in and our start time commences at 8am. Social distancing rules still apply on the course and in the Clubhouse. Next Friday we are playing from the blue tees. Thank you to everyone for your cooperation, hope to see you all next week.

Sunday 31 May: Ladies Stableford: DIV 1: Susie Anderson 41, Jeanette McClymont 36; DIV 2: Linda Bergman 41, Sue Lewis 40. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Robert McLean 40, Laurie Wilson 37; B Grade: Bob Justice 39, Glen Shorter 35; C Grade: Neil Goudge 37, Kerry Grice 31. Tuesday 2 June: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Robyn Butler 34, Colleen Beattie 33; Div 2: Mary Kay 35, Chris Ledingham 34; Div 3: Gwenda Bates 38, Ruth Buchanan 30. Mens Stableford: Overall: John Mendes 25.

Wednesday 3 June: C1 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Jim Papworth 38, Ben Dunn 36; B Grade: Peter Fagan 41, Matthew Bliss 36; C Grade: Simon Wilkinson 36, Steve Ryan 35. C2 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Stephen Spillane 41, Peter Burgess 35; B Grade: Trevor Harrison 39, Tony Knife 38; C Grade: George Fynn 35, Kevin Sanders 32. Thursday 4 June: Ladies Stableford: Overall: Suzanne Jolliffe 35, Helen Durie c/b 27 Mens Stableford: Overall: Keith Woodley 34. Friday 5 June: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Kathy

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Saturday 6 June 2020: Men’s Stroke: Course 1: Net: A Grade: Philippe Donoso c/b -2, Allan Daubaras -2 B Grade: Craig James 0, Brian Smith 1; C Grade: Ian Filmer 2, Kaye Porter 4; Course 2: Stableford A Grade: Geoffrey Yates 43, Chris Brunt 39; B Grade: John McCaw 39, Gareth Jones 37; C Grade: Peter Bowles 36, Adrian Stanescu 35.

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In the meantime he is working to see the site activated and potentially the first activity will be the Medowie Farmers Markets. He hopes to see local farmers produce sold at the markets which will also attract visitors to the township for the farmers market. He envisages starting small with a monthly market and building on this.

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The weather has brought the weeds on however all the recent rain will make it easier to remove weeds with tap roots. Landcare addresses environmental issues including erosion, invasive species and rubbish. Local Landcare groups propagate species like pig face and plant it along the foreshore to prevent damage to the dunes. The Corlette Landcare group not only weed, but can often be seen out planting, sweeping the paths, removing litter and watering the recently planted koala feed trees in the area. q Volunteers are excited to be back on the ground. Now they are doing what they have always done, with new COVID-9 safety By Marian SAMPSON One local group that Landcare volunteer procedures added to help keep everyone K they do their good work. maintains the bushland Margaret Wilkinson told News GRID safe while LANDCARE volunteers around the Bartlett Cycleway Of The Area, “For the next few As well as the work that they do are excited to be back on and Bagnalls Beach Reserve weeks Landcare volunteers around the foreshore parklands the group the ground post COVID-19 has been champing at the bit will be doing a tsunami of has planted gardens in parklands with lockdown. to get back out and weed. weeding.” a focus on providing plants that create

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habitat for endemic birdlife. You can also spot water feeders for wildlife in and around the reserve which these volunteers maintain. Landcare volunteers have also conducted a clean-up of litter around Wanda Headland. If you are interested in engaging with a group and being an active volunteer with a focus on helping the local environment contact Landcare to find out how you can get involved.

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Lionel Morton Oval Unveil LIONEL Morten Oval has officially revealed its new all-inclusive sporting oval and facilities thanks to grants from the Australian Government’s Move It AUS program, Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund and Port Stephens Council. The upgrades to Lionel Morten Oval now provide amenities for all genders and abilities creating an accessible and inclusive space meeting state sports association standards and improving inclusion and health and wellbeing within the community. Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer recognises the positive impact these upgrades will have on the local community. “The new facilities will enhance the lives of Karuah locals now and into the future by creating a modern, inclusive and accessible space for all — reducing barriers of

gender and physical ability. “Lionel Morten Oval forms a major part of the town’s identity and sport is an integral part of this community — these new facilities will enhance participation and equality and inclusiveness for all,” Mayor Palmer said. The funding has provided amenities for female participants, accessible amenities for all users, a separate referee room for officials of all genders, grounds to meet state sport association standards and a location for all users to keep physically active and socially connected. Federal Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie said he was delighted to deliver the new inclusive facility for the Karuah community and in particular the Karuah Cricket Club and Karuah Rugby League Club. “People in the region love

q Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer with Federal Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie at Karuah. sport and this facility will be a massive boost for the local sporting clubs, which not only help our communities stay active and healthy but also perform a vital role keeping people connected” he said. The new facilities meet

Australian and sporting association standards, allowing local sporting clubs and the local public school the ability to host sporting events and encourage visitors to the area which will also support and increase sport and physical recreation.

Dr Gillespie added, “The local community has been following the construction, and I know as clubs return to training and kid’s sport recommences on 1 July they will be very pleased with these new facilities”. Dr Gillespie also praised

the work undertaken by Port Stephens Council staff, GWH and all the local contractors who worked so hard to deliver the new clubhouse. The Karuah Rural Fire Brigade also reached a new milestone today revealing a sneak preview of its new Fire Station expected to open ahead of the fire season. The new station ensures local volunteer firefighters have vehicles, equipment and resources, which are fit for the future. Mayor Palmer acknowledges the crucial role our RFS play in protecting the local community across the brutal fire season. “The design of the Fire Station will meet the needs of the local community and it’s surrounds for many years to come. “I want to thank the Australian Government, Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund, the NSW Rural Fire Service for recognising the community of Karuah and investing into its future,” he said.

q Exciting for Karuah, Lionel Morten Oval get its upgrade.

Doors opened for Karuah RSL

By Ashley CHRYSLER

KARUAH RSL has re-opened as of Monday, 5 June, under tight Government restrictions. Ross Parr, General Manager of Karuah RSL said, “We’re excited to re-open and allow up to 170 people to enter at a time. “We’ll also have allocated doors for entry and exit.” Mr Parr also stated that they will be checking each person’s temperature at the door prior to entry, and those whose temperatures are above 38 degrees celsius will be refused entry. Mr Parr continued, “Those

entering will be required to apply hand sanitiser and to swipe their own membership cards in the reward centre. “Non-members will need to scan their own driver’s licenses at the sign in desk, in addition to providing their phone numbers. “Those requiring Keno or TAB can use the self-serve terminals, or ask the table service staff for a ticket who can then place a bet for them at the terminal,” said Mr Parr. The courtesy bus will only operate on Friday and Saturday nights from 5pm and will do pick up and drop offs in Karuah only. The restaurant has re-

opened but with limited bookings available, and to a maximum of eight people per booking. It will also be doing delivery on Friday and Saturday nights, to Karuah only. “There will unfortunately be no raffles, bingo, darts, entertainment or trivia at this point in time, but we will continue to review this as restrictions are updated,” Mr Parr said. Bowls are proposed to start back up on Monday, 15 June. NOTA will bring you the Karuah RSL advert again very soon but keep in mind to visit the Karuah RSL Club website for more details.

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including under 18s this year. While there are still many health and safety protocols to meet before the first on-field whistle for rugby in the region, Kellie Vincent from the NBJRU

is optimistic that it’ll be all systems go come July. “The NBJRU committee met this week and are committed to supporting HJRU with plans for a return to play under guidelines from Port Stephens Council, NSW Junior Rugby and Sports

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Australia in July,” said Mrs Vincent. “There will be extra requirements to comply with such as increased hygiene, recording of all officials and players, no access to change rooms and no canteen.” Mrs Vincent admits it’ll be

a very different and difficult junior rugby season this year due to COVID-19. “It will be challenging requiring increased volunteers especially with no revenue or sponsorship coming in,” she added. “It looks to be an eight

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round comp, two semis and a grand final for each age division. “Training is unlikely to resume until level three restrictions come into place around the first of July.” Local junior rugby league is also set to restart come July

with the NSW Rugby League (NSWRL) working towards a mid-month restart. NSWRL CEO David Trodden said that the NSWRL is working with the NSW Government on commencing junior competitions from 18 July. Contact your local club for more details.

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