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Container Clean-Up Continues FROM Page 1 washing up on the beaches of Port Stephens and the Mid North Coast. One container washed up on Yacaaba Headland. A massive clean up operation followed which saw Varley Group the company contracted by the vessel’s insurer and responsible for feet on the ground, to collect the debris washed ashore. 750 cubic metres of debris had been collected by Varley Group in just 18 days from the incident, however, debris has continued to wash ashore and disrupt local commercial fishing operations. Fishers have reported damage to their nets and hauling in push bikes rather than fish since the incident. Now the MV Pride is engaged in the delicate operation of collecting
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63 identified containers from the seabed. The operation was finalised last week. Mangled office chairs, push bikes, cars, utes, tyres, batteries and other products have been recovered so far. The MV Pride’s crew are using subsea robotic equipment to clear the seabed. This dirty job won’t be finished until all the containers and debris is recovered by MV Pride, back at the onshore the waste is processed, and sorted for appropriate disposal. Member for Port Stephens Kate Washington told News Of The Area, “When the owner of YM Efficiency refused to clean up its own mess, it was a relief when the Australian Maritime Safety Authority stepped up
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and committed to removing the containers from the ocean floor. Quite rightly, AMSA is sending the clean-up bill to the ship’s owners who are so far, refusing to pay it. “AMSA’s actions send a strong message to overseas shipping companies - you cannot pollute our oceans and sail away to leave communities to deal with the consequence for decades. “Port Stephens experienced enough consequences already when our beautiful beaches were strewn
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with debris and fishers lost fishing grounds. “On behalf of our community, I thank AMSA for cleaning up the containers and preventing further pollution of Port Stephens’ pristine waterways,” she said. For environmentalists and commercial fishers the recovery of the containers is a definite win for the environment in the long term, however recovery of the costs of the clean-up from the YM Efficiency’s insurer could take much longer.
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required to publish relevant Notices in community newspapers, instead they are allowed to simply display them on Council websites. This would see many in community members left in the dark as to what is happening in their communities and also allow for a possible less transparent process. Port Stephens Council has been quick to announce they will no longer publish the region’s obligatory
Notices in print - a decision that came only days after the Government announcement. MidCoast Council is still proceeding with newspaper announcements (of Notices) at the present time. The Shadow Minister for Local Government, Greg Warren, said, “In an unprecedented time like this, the Berejiklian Government should be doing everything it can to encourage the distribution of information as well as the creation and
retention of jobs,” Mr Warren said. “There are dozens of employees at newspapers in the Minister’s South Coast electorate who must be seething at the decision by their local member that may ultimately destroy their livelihoods. “Community newspapers highlight the best and worst of their local area and do an admirable job holding Politicians to account,“ he said.
Kate Washington, Member for Port Stephens has labelled the new ruling as a ‘betrayal of trust’ and allows Council to ‘hide Public Notices on different pages of their website.’ “Port Stephens Council has rushed at the opportunity to take a backward step,” she reportedly said. “Council should take every opportunity to keep our community informed,” she said.
By Marian SAMPSON COMMUNITY Newspapers around the nation are already under threat, and yet another blow comes after the Government announces new rules around publishing of community Notices. Already, many of the ‘big media players’, Australian Community Media and News Corp have announced they would suspend printing of a large number of community titles, in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. Councils under the new rules, are no longer
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ABOUT 11am on Saturday 2 May 2020, the occupants of a home on Benjamin Lee Drive, Raymond Terrace, located a .22 calibre bullet that penetrated the front door and lodged in an internal wall. Police were called and an investigation was commenced. About 10am today (Tuesday 5 May 2020), police from Port Stephens-Hunter PD searched a Mazda 323 in Dungog where they allegedly located a .22 calibre casing in the footwell. The vehicle was seized and taken for further forensic examination. About 4.10pm officers attended a home in Raymond Terrace where they arrested a 19-year-old man. He was taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station where he was questioned. Police will allege they found a firearm during a search of the man’s home. He was then charged with fire firearm at dwelling house with disregard for public safety, and possess unauthorised firearm. He was given conditional bail and will appear in Raymond Terrace Local Court on Monday 1 June 2020.
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ANYTHING I CAN DO TO ENHANCE MY SALES PROSPECTS? “I’m on the market in what I realise isn’t a ‘normal’ time. Is there anything I should be doing to enhance my sales prospects?” WHILE your Agent is no doubt doing everything possible to enhance your prospects, you’re to be commended for looking at every additional option. You might want to consider paying for pest and building inspections and independent valuations so that the documents are readily available to potential buyers. This reduces a buyer’s need to organize and pay for such activities, particularly in this period of social isolation. As well as reducing the potential for multiple groups of specialists carrying out these inspections on behalf of different parties of buyers, I am sure buyers will find having these reports at the ready very appealing. It also streamlines and improves the transparency of the entire sales process. Open house events have now re- opened, but we are maintaining safety restrictions. Agencies can also continue to do private and video inspections. It is vital that your property’s sales presentation is always maintained. The Covid-19 event has altered the way we can list and sell properties, and vendors have adapted well to these trying times. But I am here to reassure you that buyers are out there, properties are being listed and sold and Agents are working extremely hard to support their vendors. I hope this help. Denise
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Blueprint For The Future By Marian SAMPSON
WHEN it comes to vision and a positive future for our coastal towns of Fern Bay and Stockton it’s now all down on paper. Despite the issue of erosion both Port Stephens and Newcastle City Councils have together developed a new vision for Fern Bay and North Stockton which will see the natural beauty of the area and natural links celebrated. The vision of a pedestrianfriendly town centre in North Stockton and a drawcard coastal walk from Stockton to Tomaree Headland are part of an ambitious planning strategy adopted by Port Stephens and Newcastle Councils. The new plan which was driven through community consultation forms a blueprint for the rapidly growing area. The plan calls for new accommodation developments to support local tourism. Much of the planned has been included as a direct result of community consultation. Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said the Fern Bay and North Stockton Strategy identifies opportunities to create a pedestrian-friendly town centre and mixed-use planning provisions that cater for diverse housing, connected open spaces and community amenities. “Developed by both Newcastle and Port Stephens councils, the joint strategy is a fantastic outcome after a
great deal of work, and forms a strategic planning basis to follow along with landowners and the broader Stockton community,” Councillor Nelmes said. “There are multiple large land holdings in the area that have potential to create positive outcomes for the community and we will work hand in hand with Port Stephens to plan for them in the years ahead.” Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer told News Of The Area, “The City of Newcastle has responsibility for and is currently developing a Coastal Management Program that will respond to the issue of erosion at Stockton. “The Fern Bay and North Stockton Strategy includes an action for which the City of Newcastle is responsible to “investigate potential sources of sand for beach nourishment in Stockton area”. “Port Stephens Council does not have any specific actions identified in the Strategy that relate to beach erosion in Stockton. “However, we continue to work with City of Newcastle on a range of actions identified in the Strategy and we share information where necessary. “It is noted that the Rifle Range is the only future development site in Fern Bay with access to the beach. “The proposed rezoning area is west of the potential future erosion lines,” he said. Mayor Palmer went on
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to say the decision marks the beginning of an exciting time for the residents of Fern Bay and North Stockton, noting that the strategy is a great outcome for the community. “The creation of more housing, access to better facilities and more transport options will ensure this town truly thrives. “It’s been a wonderfully successful collaboration between our Port Stephens Council and City of Newcastle teams, and we’ll continue to work together on the best outcomes for the Fern Bay North Stockton communities into the future,” said Mayor Palmer. The strategy also recommends a ferry terminal at North Stockton, duplication of Nelson Bay Road with traffic lights at the intersection of Vardon Road, as well as other upgrades to paths, bus stops and transport. If the whole strategy is adopted and becomes reality we will see: Further attraction of heritage and nature-based tourism including a coastal walk - featuring boardwalks and observation decks from Tomaree Headland to Stockton; improved access to useable open spaces and welldesigned community facilities; the prioritising safe and convenient travel by walking, cycling and public transport; and growing a resilient coastal community with access to liveable and diverse housing.
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Dear Mrs LF, For the past few weeks our family has been, like many others, attempting to balance working from home, home schooling and home duties, but there is basically no delineation between any of them. Each day is just one long blur of trying to remember passwords for Microsoft Teams, staring into the fridge, ignoring phones, Zoom meetings, tantrums, refusing to get out of bed, annoying playlists . . . and that is just the adults. Add a couple of kids to the mix and there is no hope of achieving anything. I mean, today I was supposed to be doing copy edits, but instead I was learning the periodic table and Year 10 Algebra. I wasn't good at these things in High School, and I'm definitely no better now. I completely understand how you feel, and although little Sonny Jim enjoys being at home, one day a week will benefit you, even if it is just a matter of reducing the number of dishwashing loads from three to one and actually getting through an entire yoga session without being interrupted by queries about protons and hyperbole examples. Being apart makes the heart grow fonder and that is particularly true with parents and children. It is just not natural to have the darlings underfoot all day every day, and from what my friends and I have discovered, we have very little understanding of the curriculum and zero ability to teach it, so having your son at home may actually be stunting his potential. All the best with it. Remember, we are all in the same boat. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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Premier Lifts Restrictions Cafes and Restaurants to Re-open By Marian SAMPSON
AS the changes in the COVID-19 lockdown are eased there are plenty of positive things to note and even celebrate. One is that as of this Friday our Cafés and Restaurants will be able to offer limited service alongside their new take-away and deliveries. Other changes include the changes to numbers allowed for weddings, funerals and outdoor gatherings. Locals who have been missing the gym will soon be able to partake in outdoor boot camp sessions and train in groups of up to 10 individuals. The economy will be allowed to awaken somewhat as we enter this new stage, which is great for local business. These freedoms will come at a cost and a cost that is a very real one. The easing of restrictions does not mean we have defeated the virus – in very real terms it means that we have enough beds in hospitals to treat those who become infected. Sadly we know that particularly the elderly and those with underlying health conditions are at greater risk. Some will go to hospital and some will inevitably die. We need look no further
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q Premier Gladys Berejiklian during a visit to Port Stephens. Photo by Marian Sampson. than Sydney’s Newmarch House to see how aggressive the virus is. Even those elderly who recover from the virus may have been weakened to a state where potentially, their other health conditions take their lives. The young and healthy are not immune either - for no explicable reason, some in this cohort also die. In New York we are seeing reports of cases of children suffering and dying from toxic shock after being infected with COVID-19; the majority of children only suffer mild symptoms. The Premier has warned that if there is an increase in cases we may need to go back to
earlier restrictions, however she did not give a number of case increases which would trigger going back to tougher restrictions. The virus is still spreading and we will never see the old normal ever again. History is being written today by COVID-19. Hand hygiene and social distancing will become the new normal as scientists around the world pursue a vaccine. The new normal will also see more flexible workplaces, more home offices and hopefully a reduction in stress in the environment from our changed behaviours. International travel is off the cards with the exception of a potential trans-Tasman bubble which may in time include the Pacific Islands. This is good news for local
businesses in and around Port Stephens: it means our tourism offering may well be what people chose instead of that trip to Bali. It also provides our tourism operators the opportunity to rebuild and for those businesses that have pivoted to consider keeping their new services as a part of their product and service mix in the long term. Tomaree Business Chamber President Leah Anderson told News Of The Area, “It’s great news that restaurants and cafes can start operating again even with lower numbers. “Our local tourism businesses need the support of the local community at the moment, as we gear up to welcome tourism back into the region as the State reopens. “There’s no denying that these have been tough times for business and the community and we are looking forward to seeing business across Port Stephens strong once again,” she said. Anderson also welcomed the concept of a 5-star hotel at Horizons Golf Resort, saying that the region needs to be seen as one which has high end offerings. The proposed hotel will bring jobs, and that’s good news for two major sectors - jobs in construction and jobs in tourism and hospitality in the future.
Art Gallery is once again open
AFTER a six week lockdown and now the ‘road out’ plan for business to get back in operation, Tilligerry Art Gallery (TAG) is once again open for business. The converted Fire Station on the main road in Lemon Tree Passage now operates between 10 am and 2pm Tuesday through to Friday for sales only. Volunteer Jannine Deneen said that the Gallery welcomed people to wander through and inspect the many and varied arts and crafts on display
created by local painters and artisans. “We really do miss the get- togethers and creative workshops which we ran before the lockdown,” she said. “At the moment social distancing rules prevent that,” she added. Those interested in joining TAG or needing more information about its many and varied activities can access their Facebook page:
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Local Business Pivots Manufacturing Vital Ventilators By Marian SAMPSON
LOCAL companies are proving that the Port Stephens region is at the top of its game with AMPcontrol pivoting to manufacture critically needed ventilators during the COVID-19 pandemic. Collaboration and innovation has seen a truly timely solution engineered in our backyard to meet a vastly increased Australian and worldwide need. The NSW Government is partnering with local universities and manufacturers to produce ventilators as part of its COVID-19 response, with two prototypes already underway. Premier Gladys Berejiklian said pre-production is expected to take around six weeks and if a shelf-ready model complies with the necessary regulatory requirements, full production can begin. Tragically as we go back to the new normal with businesses reopening we know there will be more cases of COVID-19 in the community. Now our health system will be equipped to deal with patients’ needs. “We know with the easing of restrictions there could be
a rise in COVID-19 infections and if a second wave hits, we want our hospitals to have all the equipment they need,” Ms Berejiklian said. “If those models are confirmed to align with Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) requirements full production can commence, if our hospitals require more ventilators.” Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the NSW Government is doing all it can to combat global shortages of vital medical equipment to ensure NSW has the back-up it needs. “Every country around the world is facing disrupted medical supply chains but we need ventilators – they can be the difference between life and death,” Mr Hazzard said. “COVID-19 infects cells in the lungs causing oxygen levels to drop and a ventilator is a crucial piece of equipment that helps critically ill patients to breathe. “To have local manufacturers who are able to supply much-needed equipment to support frontline health workers – in this case a consortium led by the University of Sydney and another by Newcastle-based Ampcontrol – is absolutely
invaluable.” AMPcontrol is situated at Tomago. The NSW Government invested an extra $800 million to support NSW Health during the COVID-19 crisis, with $10 million to encourage NSW businesses to urgently undertake pilot projects to produce ventilators and other critical medical equipment. Ampcontrol engineers designed and delivered the first functional emergency ventilator prototype to the John Hunter Hospital Simulation Unit for testing by specialist clinicians just 18 days. Production of 10 pilot ventilators will now commence undertaking further clinical assessment and testing with NSW Health, with the objective of enabling 600 ventilators to be rapidly built in the Hunter region if the need arises. Ampcontrol Managing Director & CEO, Rod Henderson said, “We are so immensely proud to be able to do our part and lead this critical health project in the manufacture of emergency ventilator solutions. Knowing that our ventilator could help save lives in the fight against COVID-19 is incredible. ”In collaboration with local clinicians and two Hunter-
q AMPcontrol’s Chris Bird, Product Development Manager, with Tim Wylie, Chief Technology Officer and Aaron Breese, Senior Control Systems Engineer, delivering the locally produced ventilator to the John Hunter Hospital for testing. based specialist electrical engineering companies, Safearth and Newie Ventures, the brain power of over 20 engineers across multiple disciplines worked around the clock to design and produce the emergency ventilator prototype. To quickly accelerate its knowledge of ventilator systems, the team engaged with specialist clinicians from Hunter New England Local Health District and the University of Newcastle to guide solutions and minimise
clinical and deployment risks, as well as coordinating with other groups working with NSW Health on other prototype ventilator solutions. “We specialise in resources, infrastructure, and energy solutions, and what the team has achieved in partnership with clinicians in such a short time frame is nothing short of outstanding and a testament to the engineering excellence and ingenuity in our country. We have been able to rapidly swing our world-leading expertise and production
facilities into manufacturing critical emergency medical equipment right here in the Hunter. ”We have such highly advanced manufacturing capability and ingenuity in our country. It is so important that industry and Government work together so that we can continue to produce innovative solutions and products here in Australia that make a difference to people’s lives around the globe”, Rod added.
Celebrating Our Nurses Fundraising effort for
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THIS year more than ever we are aware of the service and sacrifice of our nurses both here and around the world. May is the month when we celebrate nurses and midwives Internationally for their contribution to society. May celebrated International Day of the Midwife on 5 May and International Nurses Day will be celebrated on 12 May. “Hunter New England Health is grateful for every midwife and nurse working across our District – all 9,160 of them - and I thank each and every one for the wonderful, truly personal work they do each day caring for our patients and their families,” said Ms Elizabeth Grist, Executive Director Clinical Services Nursing and Midwifery. “Our nurses and midwives represent more than half our entire workforce, so I am pleased days like this recognise the enormous contribution they each make within our communities.” Around the world COVID-19 has highlighted just how vital our nurses are and how much they care. There are more than 50,000 Nurses and Midwives in NSW Health’s hospitals and services and they provide safe, quality care for the people of NSW. They are the ‘Healing Hearts’ of the NSW Health service. Genevieve McLaren-Lee is
q Tomaree Community Hospital Nursing Unit Manager Genevieve McLaren-Lee. the Nursing Unit Manager at Tomaree Community Hospital. When she spoke with News Of The Area about nursing her commitment, passion and team spirit shone through. Genevieve said that nursing is all about teamwork and caring. She feels privileged to be able to work in a caring role, and is excited about the career opportunities that are available within nursing and has a real passion for working in emergency medicine.. She is just one of the nurses working within our community who make a difference to their patients’ quality of life. To support this important initiative, blue and purple hearts, representing the colours of nursing and midwifery, will
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pop up in hospitals and health services throughout Hunter New England Local Health District, in the form of stickers, posters and postcards. Staff and the community are encouraged to post pictures of themselves wearing the stickers on social media, using the hashtags #everyperson and #exceptionalcare. The Healing Heart postcards provide a way to recognise and thank nurses and midwives for their unique contribution. The NSW Government has committed to recruiting more nurses over the next four years and COVID-19 has seen the Federal Government offer discounted university courses for a range of essential workers including nurses.
WITH all face to face fundraising and major event activity on hold as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service has launched its annual appeal with a goal to raise over $300,000. We often see the iconic helicopter flying over Port Stephens or even in troubled times coming to aid our community. The upcoming financial appeal will directly assist the helicopter service to save local lives and lives across Northern NSW. ‘Annually, the people of Northern NSW are so generous in supporting this appeal. Year in year out we see that a little from many goes a long way and we are ever grateful for that,’ Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service CEO Richard Jones OAM said. “We know that this year is different and donation support may be difficult for many in our community at this time. We are all in this together and we hope our appeal reaches out to everyone, with those who are able, taking the steps to make their support count at this crucial time.” Mr Jones said, “Through the current Coronavirus health crisis, our pilots, aircrew and engineers along with the NSW Health doctors
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and NSW Ambulance critical care paramedics who fly with us, are working hard to deliver medical care for those in need across Northern NSW.” “Every year on average we fly over 1500 missions, including responding to emergency Triple 0 calls, inter hospital transfers and search and rescue. We’ve also recently seen a milestone achieved by our Lismore base, who performed its 10,000th mission since operations started in that area in 1982.” “With the onset of the Coronavirus we have taken additional steps, over and above our existing protection, to address the challenges associated with the virus. This has been achieved through an increase in levels of personal protective equipment and modifying procedures to
ensure the safety of patients and crew,” Jones said. “This invitation however is made mindful that many communities are yet to recover from the bushfire crisis and are now faced with these further challenges. We are very conscious that not everyone in our community is in a position to donate but we will be very grateful to those that are able.” “This truly is a community run service. In the end we are one Community and as our thoughts are with those who are suffering in these trying times, our focus remains on the provision of the best aeromedical support for those in need 24-7,” Jones concluded. The community can make donations to the Service’s Appeal at www. rescuehelicopter.com.au/ Appeal or by FREECALL 1800 155 155.
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Driving, Pitching & Putting Thru COVID-19 At Horizons Golf Resort Port Stephens
Potting At Home fun hand building and making some amazing things. “Many members have been watching a lot of YouTube videos, on different pottery methods making good use of bonus time for acquiring new skills during lockdown. “Our member Dave Briskham has created a number of informative pottery videos
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on YouTube especially for beginners on the pottery wheel.” Meryl invites you to check them out, by just typing in Dave Briskham in the search area on Youtube. Dave would appreciate it if you would “like” and subscribe to his videos. Lockdown has motivated Dave. He has designed and built a kiln and can now fire some12 of the pots he has created, at
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complex which will not only compliment the world class golf course but also be the first “5 Star” Hotel in Port Stephens – the team at Horizons are keen to see you “watch this space” to find out more about the 5 Star Hotel plans. The Horizons team has over 65 years of combined PGA experience between them, the welcoming Pro Shop staff at Horizons is made up of Vince Owen – Head Professional, Greg Hall – PGA member and Steven Slappendel – PGA member. The Horizons Pro Shop team is all ready to answer your golfing questions or help hone skills. The recent introduction
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LOCKDOWN isn’t bothering the Potters from the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre, as the Pottery Group members have been working with clay at home. Those who have pottery wheels are experimenting with different styles and busy throwing pots, while other members are having lots of fun hand building and making some amazing things. Many members have been watching YouTube videos, on different pottery methods making good use of bonus time for acquiring new skills during lockdown. Meryl Miller of the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre told News Of The Area, the Pottery Group members have been working with clay at home, those who have a pottery wheel are experimenting with different styles and busy throwing pots, while other members are having lots of
of the Horizons Golf Academy has seen a dramatic increase in new and established players to the Award winning resort course, and with an extensive coaching program offering Beginner, Junior and Ladies clinics plus Short Game, 1-day and Weekend Golf Schools, we’re certain that trend will continue. “Horizons has a diverse level of membership ranging from the serious golf addict through to the occasional golfer, and caters for the tourist golfer seeking a competition or social round at a quality course while on holiday. “Our daily Stableford individual competition has helped golfers work on their handicap without having to fall into the regular competition
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days,” says Head Professional Vince Owen. Other facilities at Horizons include a 280m open air driving range with yardage markers, chipping and putting practice areas, clubhouse and function area as well as a great family Café on site which is open 7 days a week. If you would like to play Horizons and you are not a member that’s not a problem with all golfers welcome to take part in open individual stableford competitions held daily. It is time to experience Horizons. To find out more about becoming a member or playing golf at Horizons please visit www.horizons.com.au
SPORT Wednesday 6 May: C1 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Rod Totman (12) 36, Graham Hendricks (15) 36. B Grade: Robert Henderson (21) 46, Jeffrey Stokeld (21) 43. C Grade: Terry Smith (29) 40, Christian Hernandez (25) 39. C2 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Leroy Gordon (9) 37. B Grade: Shane Roxby (21) 37. C Grade: Brian Hooker (24) 32. Thursday 7 May: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Liz Davis (32) 44, Kath Allen (24) 42. Div 2: Ruth Buchannan(37) 35, Pat Phipps (38) 34. Mens Stableford: Overall: Wal Hutchinson (23) 42, Lars Tunell (31) 40.
Friday 8 May 2020: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Deborah Childs 42, Linda Drake 38; Div 2: Heather Read 34, Roz Manley 32. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Alan Drake 39; Gregory Matheson 35; B Grade: Neil Gouge c/b 36, Mike Selmo 36; C Grade: Terry Gannon c/b 36, Simon Wilkinson 36. Saturday 9 May 2020: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Jacqueline Matheson 34, Julie Newsham 31, Sharon Dunn 28. Men’s Stableford: Course 1: A Grade: Eric Kidd 38, Chris Baldwin c/b 37; B Grade: Paul Cale 45, Alan Pride 43; C Grade: Stewart Harris c/b 37, Gary McCann 37; Course 2: A Grade: Tim Maher 39, Bill Rarity c/b 38; B Grade: Steven Parrott 42, Robert Diemar c/b 37; C Grade: Stephen Barrett 41, John Diemar 33 Sunday 10 May 2020: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Diane McLean 36, Arja Levonpera 35; Div 2: Ruth Buchanan c/b 34, Doreen Sutcliff 34. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Steve Conrades 40, Robert Castle 38; B Grade: Dick Lewis 43, Michael Stockenhuber c/b 38; C Grade: Lars Lewis 43, Jason Perriman 40.
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Notification of project proposal and registration of interest under BCD Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Consultation Requirements for Proponents 2010 (Stage 1) – Proposed Temporary Café at Stockton McCardle Cultural heritage (MCH) have been engaged by City of Newcastle Council to prepare an Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment (ACHA) and Section 90 Aboriginal Heritage Impact Permit (AHIP) application, if required, for the proposed temporary café located at the southern end of Mitchell Street, at Stockton (Lot 7304 DP 1167630). The purpose of community consultation with Aboriginal people is to assist the proposed applicant in the preparation of the AHIP application if required and to assist the Chief Executive of BCD in his or her consideration and determination of the application should an AHIP be required. In compliance with the BCD policy - Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Consultation Requirements for Proponents 2010, MCH would like to extend an invitation to Aboriginal people who hold cultural knowledge relevant to the proposed project area and who can determine the significance of Aboriginal object(s) and/or place(s) in the area of the proposed project to register an interest in the consultation process for this project. Written registrations must be forwarded to MCH (P.O. Box 166 Adamstown, NSW, 2289; mcheritage@ iprimus.com.au; fax 02 4950 5501) no later than C.O.B. Thursday 28 May 2020. All registered parties will then be contacted to discuss the project in compliance with the BCD policy. If you register your interest in this project, please also nominate your preferred option to receive the initial information. You may wish to attend a non-paid meeting and receive an information pack, or receive an information packet through the mail, fax or e-mail. Any parties to register are advised that, unless otherwise requested, their details will be forward to BCD and the relevant LALC within 28 days of the closing date of registration and in compliance with the BCD policy.
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Fairway worth a shot q Pretty as a picture Horizons Golf Resort is waiting for you to play its challenging course. Photo by: Lauren Jones Photography.
By Marian SAMPSON WHEN it comes to enjoying a game of golf it is one of the few sports still open to us. Horizons Golf Resort is the must-play golf course in the Port Stephens region open to members and visitors 7 days a week.
Age is no barrier for golfers with kids and adults playing it’s truly a game suitable from 6-99.Golfers can choose to walk the course or take a buggy. It is never too late to take up this sport as it is perfect for staying fit through retirement. The course has been receiving a lot of attention of late and is officially back in
the Australian Golf Digest Top 100 as well as the GOLF Course Guide Top 100. With the course condition currently rated as “in excellent shape” with the fairways and greens in simply in the best condition that they have been in for years. The team at Horizons are still working on the course and have some incredible future
plans, to make sure that they do their best to keep Horizons in Port Stephens as a firm Top 100 must play course. The Graham Marsh/Ross Watson design moves through an extensive chain of wetlands and bushland, with many holes concluding on greens with significant contours calling for accurate approach play and precision putting.
The course plays habitat to a range of wonderful wildlife with regular sightings of koalas, kangaroos, echidnas and birdlife. Making each game one which feasts the eyes while challenging the body and the brain. Significant funds have been invested in the golf course over the past few years,
Peter Rickard – CEO, stated that the team are working towards completing the original masterplan which also included a hotel at the resort. He confirmed that plans are underway to bring a “5 Star” hotel development to the
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