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RAYMOND Terrace and Tomaree Community Libraries will host author Steve Matthews at a free event to discuss his new novel about domestic violence on Thursday 27 June. Based on true events, ‘The Skinny Girl’ is a thought-provoking novel about a victim of emotional abuse, how attitudes, values and culture contribute to abuse, and the path to change. Author Steve Matthews says the novel shines a light on domestic violence.
powerful, raw truth about what is a hidden subject. “The story is not just about abuse; it is as much to do with a woman’s emotional strength, courage and empowerment,” Mr Matthews added. Council’s Library Services Manager, says though the issue of domestic violence can be confronting, it’s an important discussion to have. “Domestic violence is often seen as a taboo subject, but Steve Matthews’ book gives us an opportunity to understand Daisy’s experiences and talk about how culture and
“Many people assume that victims of domestic violence and abuse are identified by their black eyes or broken arms. The Skinny Girl allows readers to walk a mile in Daisy’s shoes,” Mr Matthews said. ‘The Skinny Girl’ was written over 6 years and involved many interviews with female victims of domestic abuse. Through Daisy’s life, readers see that there can be hope while being exposed to the
attitudes can be harmful,” Ms Abbott said. Copies of ‘The Skinny Girl’ will be available for sale at the libraries on the day and all proceeds will be donated to the Homicide Victims Support Group and other local domestic violence charities. The free event will be held on Thursday 27 June at: ● Raymond Terrace Library – from 11am to 12.30pm ● Tomaree Library – from 3 to 4.30pm
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A MAN has been charged with several drug offences after his home was the target of a home invasion in Port Stephens. About 2am last Wednesday (12 June 2019), a 23-year-old man was at a home on Ocean Avenue, Anna Bay when he was woken by five unknown males. One of the men allegedly assaulted the 23-yearold occupant, while the others began stealing items. Police believe that a number of items including drugs, cash and a television were stolen from the premises during the offence. The men then fled the scene believed to be in a vehicle. The occupant was taken to Tomaree Hospital for treatment to lacerations to his head, when police were contacted. Officers attached to Port Stephens-Hunter Police District attended the hospital and spoke with the man. Police then attended the home on Ocean Avenue and established a crime scene. During a search, police allegedly located cannabis, MDMA, ketamine, amphetamine, LSD, magic mushrooms and other substances believed to be illicit drugs. The occupant was arrested upon his release from the hospital and was taken to Nelson Bay Police Station. He was charged with possess prohibited drug (x11), supply prohibited drug (x3) and goods in custody. He was refused bail and appeared at Raymond Terrace Local Court the next day (Thursday 13 June 2019). Detectives from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District are continuing to investigate the home invasion incident. Anyone with information is urged to contact Raymond Terrace Police on 02 4983 7599 or contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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ean Day a #togetherwecan Event educated the teams on sanctuary zones and where or what you can fish for in Port Stephens. Kelpies Clean Up showed them the types of crab traps that kill Sea Turtles and how they can be adjusted to protect them. “Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters educated on choosing sustainable seafood, using the Australia’s Sustainable Seafood Guide app and Ocean ID of unique species and invasive plants; and, our own Sea Shelter taught the children the correct rescuing technique for Sharks, Rays, Sea Turtles and Sea Snakes, and about the life
cycles and road blocks of species that need to travel from the rivers to the sea,” she said. Sea Shelter also conducted a special activity using people peddle power to light up the location of the hidden treasure chest. The #togetherwecan photos featured in this issue of News Of The Area, are a symbol of unity across the world with the World Oceans Day Message “Together we can protect and restore our Ocean” The day turned out to be a huge success with praise from the participants.
PBL Award Recipients
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PBL is a program which recognises Positive Behaviour and Learning. Each week students from nine schools are recognised for their behaviour and citizenship at MarketPlace Raymond Terrace. This weeks award recipients were all well deserving of recognition for
their various contributions to our community. Hamish Witcomb of Seaham Public School received his award for his manners and behaviour when another school visited for a debating competition. Salt Ash Public School’s Aleisha Hockey has a great attitude and is always encouraging others to do their best.
Marlie Johnson of Medowie Public School was awarded because she shows wonderful empathy towards others. Leilana Latu showed her honesty and concern for others when she handed in a piece of lost jewellery which was later returned to its owner. Nate Piening of Grahamstown Public School cares for the schools chickens and they are always well fed;
he also volunteers to help out in the school canteen. Hunter River High’s Bethany Sarginson helped out in the canteen on election day where her efforts raised money for a local school. Ellie Ping of Irrawang
High School was nominated by MarketPlace Raymond Terrace for helping out at the PBL presentations. Kyzaiah Sing attends the out of school homework centre and always tries his best and is respectful helpful and shows pride in his community. Irrawang Public School’s Ivy Brewer-Dunn helped out on election day and raised over
$1000 for the school. A great effort. Colleen Mulholland-Ruiz of MarketPlace Raymond Terrace told News Of The Area, “The MarketPlace Raymond Terrace Management, Retailers and Customers love seeing PBL award winners accept their PBL awards each week and seeing families attend the presentation with such pride.”
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THE youth of Port Stephens has a space to talk and to find help at Jupiter. Jupiter, which was designed specifically for Port Stephens youth aged 12 – 18 offers a free counselling service. In order to keep the service free, Jupiter needs the help of local businesses and community. Geoffrey Basser Vice President of COPSY the overseeing board of Jupiter told News Of The Area, “We are so honoured that the Rick Stein Restaurant at Bannisters, Port Stephens have gone out of their way to be proud supporters of Jupiter.” The Gala Event will take place at Bannisters Port Stephens on June 27 and comprises of a Crossword 17593 four course lunch of Rick Stein inspired food 2including matching 3 4 5 course.|6 wines with every “The unbelievable support that Bannisters is giving to Jupiter, sees the cost for each guest being $145.00 with $100.00 donation to COPSY; this will be the only fundraising during the event,” he said. Guests will enjoy8 meeting Executive Chef Mitch Turner who will talk them through the Rick Stein philosophy of food, followed by superb entertainment. 11 12 Mal Meiers , Executive Chef at Subo
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Goanna the Talk of Tomaree By Mitch LEES
OVER the years there has been many weirdly outrageous happenings reported on the Tomaree Peninsula. Rumours of UFOs over Yacaaba, ghostly apparitions spotted at Mrs Murphy’s gap and the time Yahoo Serious levitated across Zenith Beach after a night out when here filming the iconic ‘Reckless Kelly’ movie. All those pale in comparison however with the tale of Gary the talking Goanna and his place of residency at the gun emplacements on Tomaree Headland. According to Jenelle Langham, a frequent walking trail enthusiast of Tomaree National Park, Gary is the descendant of a war time monitor lizard that befriended a stationed digger here in the 1940s. “My youngest grandson and I were blazing a trail around one of our favourite walks to the gun battery on Tomaree when we heard a faint voice coming from the scrub nearby,” said Mrs Langham.
“To our surprise all we could see was this Goanna sitting up staring our way,” “I’ve heard rumours that a lonely digger taught Gary’s grandfather to speak with enticements of rationed spam and a good cheese.” It’s believed that Gary acquired his language skills from his grandfather who
passed the english tongue on through the generations of Tomaree Headland Goannas. “I know how this seems but stranger things have happened in this town,” said Mrs Langham. News Of The Area was unable to reach Gary for comment at the time of publication.
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Port Power to analyse game after massive loss SPORTS By Mitch LEES
PORT Stephens Power have had the wind knocked out of their sails after succumbing to a strong Terrigal Avoca Panthers outfit on the weekend going down 142 to 2. The Power were quietly confident approaching the fixture welcoming back Leaf Wade, a founding member of the club, who had been out of action since last year with an ACL tear. Josie Jones from Port Power said it was great to have Leaf back in action for her beloved football club and the whole team were all behind her in her recovery. “Leaf has been the lynchpin for our club,” said Ms Jones “She has been our
ground manager, water runner, goal umpire and head cheerleader whilst she’s been on the mend,” “To see her back playing the game she loves was phenomenal!” Terrigal Avoca were all
class in their playing style moving the ball around the park with a high level of skill and confidence that allowed them to score with ease. The Power were down 58 points at the half and
there was no coming back from that position. Chey Neu and pocket rocket Kayla Pennicott were able to run away in the fourth quarter for open shots on goal but could only manage a couple of behinds.
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The game was televised on Bar TV which Ms Jones says will give the Power a valuable opportunity to analyse the match and make some needed improvements. “We can look back over the performance and learn from it and work on our structures,” said Ms Jones. The Power play Singleton at home this Saturday at Ferodale Oval, Medowie. Kick-off is at 12pm.
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70 people who came along and enjoyed the activities over the day with aerosol art, face painting & DJ lessons promoting the “just bin it” message promoting clean spaces as well as the Tilligerry Lions Club providing food & drinks .
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THE Port Stephens branch of the WESTPAC Rescue Helicopter volunteers are busy fundraising. It is when times are at their worst that the service kicks into gear. They rescue surfers, rock fishermen, attend motor vehicle accidents, transport patients with critical medical conditions and more. Graham Nickisson or Nikko, was a member of the air crew on the WESTPAC Rescue Helicopter for 38 years. He told New Of The Area, “I have attended all the major events in the region over the years the Newcastle Earthquake, the Kempsey Bus Crash and the Pasha Balker.” In October 2018 Graham transferred to the marketing section of the WESTPAC Rescue Helicopter service. “I have a real passion for the volunteers and what people do to keep the service in the air.” Graham finds the communities efforts very humbling. “I work for the community and meet fantastic people.” He has a healthy respect for the unsung heroes behind the service. “We all wear the same badge, the helicopter is the pointy end, and people don’t understand that these wonderful people keep the
helicopter in the air. “The flight engineers keep the four helicopters in the air, working around the clock to make it safe for the crew to do their jobs,” he said. Graham is a huge advocate for safety in all things, and is passionate about the introduction of life jackets and safety of rock fishermen after having attended many search and rescues’ off the rocks. If you would like to volunteer within the WESTPAC Rescue Helicopter Service the volunteers in Port Stephens and the Mid North Coast would welcome you.
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9 June to 15 June 2019
q WESTPAC Rescue Helicopter Volunteers Val Richardson and Des Cobb selling raffle tickets to raise much needed funds. Photo by Marian Sampson.
SUNDAY 9 JUNE: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Jenny Frost 31; Div 2: Tina Jeggo 32 Men’s Stableford: Div 1: Justin Shaw 36; Tom Newsham 38; John Le Bas 40. Water Wonderland Daily Stableford: Gymea Lily: A Grade: Ricky O’Shannessy c/b 36, Will Semmens 36; B Grade: Michael Hoare 38, PK Kennedy 38; C Grade: Neil Carpenter 38, Leigh Wakeling 35. Brush Box: A Grade: Lucas Naumovski 43, Joel Stewart 40; B Grade: Garret Nunan 41, Brett Leer 38; C Grade: Luke Lavender 38, Keith Patterson 35.
MONDAY 10 JUNE: Vets: Winner: Div 1: Bob Beverley 25, Richard Cottee 22; Div 2: Frank McCaffery c/b 19, Jim Keevil 19. Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Julie Walker 33; Div 2: Gail Holdforth 30. Mens Stableford: Div 1: Peter Fulton 34; Div 2: David Middlebrook 37; Div 3: Barry Clark 43.
q The Port Stephens WESTPAC Rescue Helicopter Volunteers who fundraise for the cause.
TUESDAY 11 JUNE: Ladies Stroke: Div 1: Robyn Kennett 87; Div 2: Nola Brown 94; Div 3: Jane Foster 109.
WEDNESDAY 12 JUNE: Mens Stableford: C1 Div 1: Peter
Fulton 39; Philippe Donoso c/b 37; Div 2: Neil Russell c/b 39; John Mannering 39; Div 3: Ray Carruthers 40; Russ Finnerty 38. Mens Stableford: C2 Div 1: John Rowland 45; Wayne Mitchell 39; Div 2: Trevor Syme c/b 40; Bob Lawson 40; Div 3: David Burnley 41; Brian Hooker 38. THURSDAY 13 JUNE: VETS: Winner: B Jackson 21, Runner-Up: G Lockwood c/b 20 Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Victoria Lalor 33; Div 2: Lynnette Woods 34; Liz Kalousek 33. FRIDAY 14 JUNE: Men’s Stableford: Div 1: Peter Mentis 41; Div 2: Peter Jackson 37; Geoffrey Wardle 36; Div 3: Wal Hutchinson 38; Richard Hingston 37; Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Beth MacDuff 34; Div 2: Jane Foster c/b 32, Maria Bosch 32;
SATURDAY 15 JUNE: Mens Stableford: C1: Div 1: Murray Atkins 40, Peter Power 39; Div 2: Bob Justice c/b 38, Dudley Herbert 38; Div 3: John Bannerman c/b 39, Neil Goudge 39. C2: Wayne Mitchell 41, Michael Sproule 40; Div 2: Jamie Keating 41, Allan Bailey 38; Div 3: Frank Fey c/b 37, Doug Rowse 37. Ladies Stableford: Overall: Sharron Dunn 29, Linda Drake 27.
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Kemble Frost answered back to narrow the margin to 10 to 7 in favour of the bay at the half. The second term saw much of the same tightly contested ball in hand play before a steely CJ Smith refused to be stopped short of the white line and carried a few of his opposing players across the chalk with Chad Northcott adding the extras for a 17 to 7 lead. The Bulls answered back shortly after with some classic rough and tumble rugby to close the margin back to 17 to 12 with plenty of time on the clock.
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12FT tinny, rego 11/19. 9.8hp Tohatsu motor 4y/o. Homemade trailer, 12m rego. Oars & life jackets inc. $2,500. Ph 0417412161. 39FT Steel boat fitted out as Trawler or use for Pleasure boat. 4 bunks, shower, toilet. $70,000. 0407 777 592 ALUM tinny 4.3 Clarke abalone on good trailer 25hp mercury sea pro. ex cond low hrs plus extras. Needs paint. $2,800 ONO 49975756 BOAT 4.20m, fibreglass runabout, 75hp Suzuki motor, includes trailer. Rego - Boat 3/19. Trailer 11/19. Marine radio and sounder. $3,000 ono 0458385315 BROOKER 12foot runabout, on home -made register trailer, 3HP Yamaha, no rego or lic is needed for this rig, $600 0429826258 BRU Baker Tri-hull. 2000 mod, custom trailer, solid stable fishing vessel built to survey, 200HP Yamaha, 140hrs, 2007, extra, all reg, $20,000 ono 0425243360 HALF Cabin 4.9m 75hp Marina no rego. many extras. $7000 0431 751 651
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