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By Mitch LEES FOR Wendy Stein OAM it’s become second nature to help those abroad and at home when they’re in need. After just co-releasing a book and doing the media rounds to rally support for the plight of the women of Papua New Guinea as they struggle for basic medical care her services have been called on again. Mid-way through an interview on Port Stephens FM to discuss the book ‘Rona Stole Our Relief’, Wendy lept into action to help save the life of her interviewer as he went into anaphylaxis. Paddy Twohill suffered an anaphylactic reaction live
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on air as Wendy sat across from him in the broadcast booth and as luck would have it she was carrying an emergency EpiPen with her. “I was about to go on the air and the producer said that Paddy was feeling a bit unwell and another presenter would be coming in to take over,” said Wendy. “At first I thought, I hope he doesn’t have any flu-like symptoms or anything like that, but he was just starting to struggle in his speech and we quickly worked out he was going into anaphylaxis. “He was just going to
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Local Businesses Banning Hotspot Travellers In An Attempt To Protect The Local Community FROM Page 1 banned travellers from the Blue Mountains, Albury, Campbelltown LGA (35 suburbs), Liverpool LGA (42 suburbs), and any person holding a Victorian drivers license. It comes after the recent COVID outbreaks in Greater Sydney have led to people with confirmed cases of the virus travelling to regional holiday destinations in Batemans Bay causing new clusters on the South Coast. In an online statement Club Lemon Tree said that it was taking the steps to protect the
local Tilligerry community and the wider Port Stephens region before outbreaks could occur here. “Club Lemon Tree continues to strive for the safety of its staff, members and guests,” said the statement. “Please help us to keep everyone safe, effective immediately persons from the listed regions will be denied entry to our club. “The situation will be monitored and updated daily.” It’s an extraordinary step that has been widely congratulated by the local community via social media and online discussion
groups as the concerns over State Government inaction on intrastate travel escalate. After recording the biggest spike of COVID cases in three months NSW Health have urged people to avoid non-essential travel, cancel all social gatherings and to self-isolate and get tested if they have visited venues on their confirmed cases list. At the time of publication it is only precautionary advice and not requirements mandated by the NSW Government. Visit https://www.nsw.gov. au/covid-19/latest-news-andupdates for the latest venue lists and COVID related information.
Katuah and Tea Gardens have also stopped hotspot visitors. Ross Parr, General Manager of Karuah RSL, said, “We have stopped any visitors or members who live from the Central Coast down through to Victoria from entering the Club.” “Due to our elderly population, it’s in the town’s best interest to slow the movement of tourists at this point in time,” he said. “We’re assessing the situation daily and if needed, we will tighten our restrictions even more.” “I hope all licensed venues in our area follow our lead.” Greg Acret, General Manager of Hawks Nest Golf Club, said
that he was first alerted to the issue when a woman from a Sydney hotspot had been refused entry into Karuah RSL, and had called to enquire about whether she could enter the Hawks Nest Golf Club. “We quickly decided that she should not be permitted entry and she was advised accordingly,” he said. “I commend the management at Karuah RSL for making the original call and, despite there being no official advice from NSW health authorities or Clubs NSW, we believe that restricting entry to visitors from these affected areas in Sydney is absolutely essential if we are to protect our members, and our community more generally, from the spread of COVID-19.” Mr Acret furthered, “We have been refusing entry to visitors from Victoria for some time now and we see this as an extension of our responsibility to do our best to keep everyone safe.”
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soldier on and let me do all the talking until someone could take over, but as his condition became more apparent I had to reach in my bag for my EpiPen and administer it to him.” Adding to the already incredible scenario Wendy then drove Paddy to the Tomaree Community Hospital to ensure he was treated promptly for the potentially lethal reaction. “Paddy was going to wait for his wife to come and take him to the hospital but I was having none of that,” said Wendy. “I bundled him into the car and got him in there to see the docs straight away. “It was lucky I always carry an EpiPen with me as I too suffer from reactions.” It’s believed the cause of the episode was some unchecked morning tea that contained the allergens. This is a stark reminder that those who suffer from anaphylaxis need to always carry their EpiPens in case of any emergency. Paddy is on the mend and will be back on the local airwaves in no time, even sharing a joke with Wendy that his producer was trying to take him out to gain his spot. The pen has again been proven mightier than the sword, or perhaps this time, the radio presenter’s word.
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IT was a little hard to recognise Port Stephens resident David Everingham behind the mask on the NBN TV news recently. Mr Everingham had just disembarked from a flight from Melbourne and was notified that he was to spend the next two weeks in isolation. It was the second time around for the businessman, who had been caught up in the first round of lockdowns when the NSW – Victorian border was shut due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Both times he tested negative but the stringent rules insisted that he self isolate. We asked him what it was like to be housebound for a total of four weeks. “I was lucky in being able to do much of my work from home,” Mr Everingham said. “To keep my mind
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q Out of lockdown, David at his Mallabula home. active, I practised my guitar but to be truthful it was a very boring experience I would not like to go through again,” he said. He is now out of lockdown but does not relish the thought of going
to Sydney in the near future for work commitments. Mr Everingham said,“With Tilligerry being COVID -19 free we just don’t realize how lucky we are.”
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Restrictions Reinstated
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AS cases of COVID-19 surge to all-time highs in Victoria the NSW Government have reintroduced restrictions around all hospitality venues and events starting tomorrow. In an attempt to head off the increasing concerns of outbreaks a maximum number of 300 people per venue will be reintroduced with COVID Safe Marshalls enforcing the four-square metre rule. The restrictions will see group bookings roll back to a 10 person maximum, events capped at 150, and weddings and funerals at a 100 person limit with all guests being required to stay seated. Premier Gladys Berejiklian has stated that the measures are back in place as the data shows CoronaVirus transmission is prevalent in larger communal areas. “The health advice is
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that indoor venues with a high number of people pose the biggest risk,” said Ms Berejiklian. “Social distancing is the most important measure to combat the spread (of COVID 19).” It’s advice that hasn’t seemed to flow through to a number of Tomaree Peninsula shopping centres and hospitality venues with reports of overcrowding and congested ques ignoring social distancing requirements. Port Stephens Mayor, Ryan Palmer, says that while it’s concerning that there have been significant outbreaks across the country the work being carried out locally by authorities has so far kept the community safe. “I have no doubt that the times ahead will be challenging, but we must recognise the work that has been done to keep us safe here in Port Stephens to date,” said Mr Palmer. “The key to a steady recovery will be our ability
to stay the course of social distancing and hygiene practices and to adapt as the inevitable challenges arise.” Port Stephens MP, Kate Washington, has called on the NSW Government to ensure that regional communities that are vulnerable have adequate protections in place. “If this awful virus takes hold in our community we’re at serious risk of real long-term harm,” said Ms Washington. “I’ve been contacted by a number of local business owners who are affected by the new restrictions, and they agree, we can’t rebuild our local economy if we don’t have the virus under control. “It’s up to all of us to continue to be vigilant, maintain social distancing and support our local businesses. “No-one wants to see the road to recovery take a tragic U-turn as it has in Victoria.”
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Shark Awareness Day at Irukandji By Marian SAMPSON
SHARKS have a pretty poor reputation but not all of it is well deserved. Despite recent shark attack deaths in Australian waters we need to remember we are in their space not them in ours. When you venture into the sea, you are venturing into a realm of wonder of fantasy and of deadly creatures, but it is their home not ours. From stone fish, jelly fish, sting rays, crocodiles and sharks to killer whales are just a few of the many most deadly creatures on the planet. Sharks are often maligned and movies like Jaws created a poor image for these majestic and deadly creatures. Shark Awareness Day 2020 brings us the wonderful news that Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters is re-opening. Lia Pereira of Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters told News Of The Area, “We
are Passionate about marine conservation, Irukandji dedicates many thousands of hours to educating the public about sharks, one of the most misunderstood creatures out there. “As an imperative keystone species the loss of sharks impacts the entire ocean ecosystem and Irukandji creates learning through experience bringing humans into the marine world to meet and adore these creatures,” she said, Irukandji has now moved to a brand new location: 2 Jessie Rd, Anna Bay. The facility offers a brand new aquarium with natural lagoons & sandy beaches - it is a new must visit for those with children as it offers an insight into our local ocean environment..
q Lia, Ryan and Silas Pereira enjoying the new lagoon at Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters. After 126 days closed during the virus, Port Stephens welcomes the re-opening of the popular aquarium on Shark Awareness Day.
Minor Singles Winner By Dave BURNETT Stockton Bowling Club
THE The Final of the Club Minor Singles was finally played on Sunday 11th July after a long delay due to the Covid virus, and in a close and entertaining game John (Redrocks) McCartney prevailed over Ross Wright by the narrow margin of 31 – 28 shots. The players were applauded by the many spectators in attendance. The First Round of the Club Major Singles was played on Saturday 18th July and the results here were: S.Brown 31 d M.Hoye 17, G.Ferguson 31 d P.Darr 17, D.Lewis 31 d R.Cue 30, J.Price 31 d D.Ward 17, W.Berrigan 31 d P.Wilson 21, R.Hadley 31 D.Phillips 16, L.Payne 31 d R.Wright 21, J.McCartney 31 d K.Wagner 26,
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T.Smith 31 d J.Fibbins 25, C.Firkin 31 d S.McDonald 13, W.Smith 31 d T.Smith 22, T.Baker 31 d D.Tinsley 19, B.Hitchcock 31 d M.Smith 19, L.Harmer 31 d P.Walsh 27, R.Berlin 31 d N.Raphael 14, W.Eshman wof. The 2nd Round of the Club Major Singles was played on Sunday 19th July and results
sharks outside eggs and rescued other marine creatures with a view to rehabilitation. were: G.Ferguson 31 d S.Brown 24, J.Price 31 d D.Lewis 17, R.Hadley 31 d W.Berrigan 20, L.Payne 31 d J.McCartney 14, C.Firkin 31 d T.Smith 23, W.Smith 31 d W.Eshman 14, B.Hitchcock 31 d T.Baker 24, L.Harmer 31 d R.Berlin 17. The Qtr. Finals and Semi-Finals will be played next week end 26th-27th July. Jack High PO.
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HOW WILL THE ‘SECOND WAVE’ WASH OVER US? “Is Victoria’s ‘second wave’ of Covid-19 hurting our own property market?”
ACTUALLY, quite the opposite. While the national lockdown took us by surprise and led to the negotiation of a whole new set of rules surrounding inspections and auctions, remained steady just at a slower pace, but as people became aware of the limitations of urban living under a pandemic and working from home became accepted as the new normal, enquiries soared, sales became more frequent – and prices held strong. So, now, as we watch Victoria’s predicament unfold, their situation has seen enquiries here skyrocket to unprecedented levels. The reality of further lockdowns now - and in future pandemics has urbanites setting their direction – and it’s northward to the Hunter/Mid-North Coast! The result is a supply and demand issue. We have so many buyers and, due to vibrant recent sales, too few listings. I’m not sure if your question is a general one, or whether you are thinking of listing. If it’s the latter, I say list with confidence. Buyers are in plentiful supply and the lack of stock bodes well for vendors. Call or drop in and chat with us. We’re here to assist, list and exceed your expectations.
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Literature Awards are open THE annual Port Stephens Literature Awards are now open and the judges are eagerly awaiting entries Long time judge Helen Mizrachi said, “The ten preliminary judges all look forward to reading and assessing the short stories.” “That’s why we need a month or so to come up with the top twenty,” she said.
q Judge Helen Mizrachi: Short story competition now open for aspiring writers.
Ms Mizrachi said, “Each judge gives marks to the stories and we then have a round table discussion to decide which ones are forwarded to the three finalists’ judges.” “They independently rate the stories from one to 20. Chief judge and former Tanilba Bay school principal Lloyd Hogg then tallies the
points to decide the winners,” she said. “It’s a long and exhaustive process but we have not come up with anything fairer over the last ten or 15 years the competition has been running,” Ms Mizrachi said. More details can be found on www.tilligerry.com by clicking on ‘Literature Award’ in the left hand green sidebar.
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Dear Mrs RP, I suppose I need to ask how the baker came to know your name. I'm assuming at one stage you both introduced yourselves. He remembered, and you promptly forgot. It is an easy thing to do. Some people are brilliant at remembering names and others always remember a face. As a starting point, do you know any other people who frequent the bakery? Maybe you could ask around. Surely one of them knows this person's name. Alternatively you could take a friend into the bakery with you and have your friend introduce themselves to the baker while you pretend to be consumed with deciding whether to buy six rum balls or a lamington slab (hint: go with the rum balls). You will then overhear his name. The next important step is to commit it to memory so you don't forget again. You can do this by associating the name with something. For example if his name is Peter, you can remember his name by coming up with a jingle like: Peter makes particularly pleasant pies. Of course, if you have an issue remembering the name Peter, perhaps expecting you to retain an entire alliterative sentence is a bit presumptuous. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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Caring For Kids
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SOME parents may be worried about leaving their child in day care with the health current risks. There are options available including Family Day Care. Family Day Care offers a different setting for care for pre-school children with limited numbers in a family home. Emily Crew of Em’s Wiggles and Giggles Family Day Care Medowie told News Of The Area, “The best reason for Family Day Care instead of a long day care setting is the closer bond formed between the educator and families as the children get more one on one time with their educator.” There are a maximum of 4 children under school age cared for a day in this family day care setting each day, therefore less risk
of spreading or catching germs than a setting with more families and children in care every day. Family Day Care offers a home-like-environment so the children tend to feel safer. Emily believes that Family Day Care offers more flexibility for families with some Family Day Care educators offering early mornings and late afternoon drop offs and pick-ups as well as before and after school care for older siblings, some even offer over-night care and weekend care. Within Em’s Wiggles and Giggles to address the risk of COVID-19 have been practicing hand washing with children multiple times daily. Emily has like other family day care service providers been keeping up to date with requirements regarding COVID-19 such as doing online training
sessions. Family Day Care businesses have been educating families with signs and pamphlets available for parents to read regarding the risks and ways to minimise risks. Of course like all businesses Family Day Care businesses have hand sanitiser available for families to use upon entering and are limiting the amount of people who come into the care setting while making sure the children use separate sensory activities such as using their own play doh (not sharing it). Family Day Care offers parents a more flexible option, one which provides children with quality care. Council supports 75 educators in providing professional education and care for children ranging from birth to 13 years in our region.
their contributions to the game they play in heaven. The match was a one-sided affair with the Marauders halting the early attacking onslaught from the Newcastle Griffins’ robust forward pack, turning errors into counterattack opportunities. Bredon ‘Red’ Norton was at his zippy best for Medowie picking up a 50 metre opening try whilst flyhalf Jessey Bridge controlled the tempo of the game unleashing the devastating Clayton Bourke out of fullback. Marauders Coach, Tim Lancaster, was wrapped with the style of play his team executed against an often fiery opposition. “I was very pleased with the Marauders effort today, particularly in defense,” said
Lancaster. “Our structures are starting to come together nicely and our counterattack was impressive.” Play of the day went to prop Ben ‘Pumba’ Williams whose turn of speed saw the can bar enthusiasts in raptures, putting on the afterburners for a 30 metre sprint, drawing the fullback off his line and floating a perfect pass to Jessey Bridge for the try. Marauders flanker John Landy took player of the match pinching vital ball at lineout time in what is his first year in the code after jumping ship from rugby league. Lancaster is now looking forward to the first fixture of the shortened NHRU season
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q Family Day Care operator of Em’s Wiggles and Giggles, Emily Crew having fun with Kayden.
Port team beats Newcastle for Trench Menchin Cup By Mitch LEES
“Our structures are starting to come together nicely and our counterattack was impressive.”
THE Medowie Marauders took out the Trench Menchin Cup against the Newcastle Griffins last Saturday that saw a celebration of rugby and the wider community over keeping tally on the scoreboard. It was a day that highlighted the importance of supporting each other through life’s ebbs and flows as two clubs came together to celebrate past players and
q (Left to Right) The Marauder’s Eric Tolhurst, Captain Paul Mlotkowski and Coach Tim Lancaster with the Griffins Troy Robertson and their President Nigel Mifsud.
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East Coast Low creates Surfers Paradise By Mitch LEES
AS another East Coast Low pummelled the Port Stephens coastline last week and played havoc with the overbuilt foreshores of the region, the watermen of the Tomaree Peninsula suited up to tackle the monstrous conditions. Swells peaked at over six metres with few breaks being able to hold the full fury of the South Pacific as it rolled in. From Boat Harbour to Fingal Bay all the usually safe swimming nooks were transformed into testing grounds for local surfers who relish the hellish conditions. One spot just off Barry Park at Fingal saw the prevailing winds cut through the swell enough to groom off a couple of ridable mountains. Local surfer, Rick Evans and his Novacastrian comrade, Tom Haigh took on the coning conditions early last Thursday morning and photographer Mat Spillard was there to capture the session. For Rick, growing up in
Shoal Bay at the infamous Box Beach had him ready to tackle anything that mother nature was going to throw his way. “Tom and I decided to walk up to Fingal Spit on Thursday morning to get a few uncrowded waves in between business calls,” said Rick. “We ended up paddling out at Fingal Point where there were some big waves around, I was lucky enough to catch a few and get out of there. “Some guys were catching bigger ones on the Wednesday!” As Rick took off on the featured bomb, Tom charged over the set and looked on as his mate rode it all the way to the Fingal Beach Surf Life Saving Club. “It was nuts, Rick pretty much ended up at the Surf Club from out past Kiddies Corner,” said Tom. “I guess he thought he was going to get in early to hit the bench press in the Sheer Grit clubby gym, the guy is a beast!”
q Richard Maxwell cutting back into a moving mountain at Fingal Bay last Thursday morning. Image courtesy of Mat Spillard.
Probus Sees Seniors Engaged By Marian SAMPSON
IT was a successful meeting, albeit a little subdued with member numbers a little over 50% of the membership. Kevin Tomlinson told News Of The Area, “Members were following Covid-19 protocols and maintaining social distancing was paramount - all members were all fully aware and respected the requirements.” The meeting had a Guest Speaker, Mr. Graham Giddey, who spoke about his times as a Supervisor in the Search and Rescue. His detailed description of the logistics in the rescue of 3 sailors in the solo round the world yacht race in January 1997 in the Southern Ocean was
With a great deal of hope and planning the Combined Probus Club of Medowie resumed their regular meetings on 15 July 2020.
particularly enthralling. “The world coverage of the rescue of Tony Bullimore was especially daunting since his yacht had turned upside down and the sailor was presumed dead until an Aussie sailor dived and found him in the upside down boat after hearing his tapping on the hull,” he said. The Medowie members were entertained by the Speaker’s tales of rescues and mishaps. The Medowie Probus Club meets on the third Wednesday of each month at the Medowie Community Centre starting at 10.00 am and all are welcome. The club members are
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looking forward to their annual Birthday Lunch which is being held on 12 August 2020 at the Greenhouse at Pacific Dunes. While the lunch will be a month late this year due to Covid-19 it will be a great opportunity to catch up on how everyone has been getting on throughout the pandemic. Probus is intended for retired and semiretired people who like the companionship in the mantra of Probus, fun, fellowship and friendship. Further detail can be found by emailing medowieprobus@gmail. com
Port Stephens District Bodyboarders Hold Second Comp In Coning Conditions FROM Page 12
Wade Boeree, who took the cheese in the main Opens Division as he turned back the clock out haggling his younger opponents for waves. Grant Gardner came in second with local charger Kane Brewer and Nathan Price placing equal third leaving Liam Lucas in fifth place on points. In the Juniors Division Hamish Jenkins
took the trophy and a new sled home courtesy of Tsunami Surf, Nelson Bay for his efforts as the day’s top surfer. In second place was Chad Pinani, with Izaac Nettle third, Yianni Paradisis fourth, Jason Blake fifth and Jack Adkins sixth. For the Cadets it was Jack Adkins who took the golden orb, with the charismatic Tye George second, Braden McMaster third, Jacob Plumber fourth and Tyler Sarmias fifth.
Open Women’s saw another familiar name in Kaylah Pisani taking out the top gong with Milica Ibic second and Jaimi Wilson third. In other divisions Ben Coleman took out Dropknee, Kingsley Longo grabbed Groms, again Wade Boeree pestered his way to the top of Masters and Darren Apps conjured some spells to take Grand Masters.
12 July - 18 July 2020 Results Round Up:
Tuesday 14 July: No Play - Rain
Friday 17 July: No Play - Rain
Monday 13 July: Vets: Div 1: Winner: Rex Dengate 23, Runner-Up: Ted Williams c/b 23; Div 2: Winner: Tony Neilson 23, Runner-Up: Walter Harris 22.
Thursday 16 July: Ladies Par: Overall Winner: Maree Cousins; Mens Stableford: Overall: Peter Campbell (18) 35, Steven Brown (14) 34. Vets: Winner: Geoffrey Brown 21, 2nd: John Kidd 20.
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Nelson Bay Golf Club Sunday 12 July: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Sharon Dunn (19) 35, Karen Flatt (19) 34; Div 2: Carol Gilmour (27) 41, Barbara Clark (30) 35. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Will Semmens 5) 41, Tony Short (10) 38; B Grade: Lachlan Lawson (18) 40, Christian Hernandez (22) 40; C Grade: Mike Colwell (26) 37, Terry Hall (36) 36.
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Wednesday 15 July: Mens Stroke: Course 1: A Grade: Steve Fogwill (13) 70; B Grade: Greg Flux (20) 72; C Grade: Lloyd Goodwin (30) 77. Mens Stableford: Course 2: A Grade: Brett Allman (15) 37; B Grade: Mal Upton (23) 39; C Grade: Kenneth Wagner (36) 24.
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By Mitch LEES THE Port Stephens District Bodyboarders (PSDB) held their second competition of the year in some solid conditions at Box Beach on Sunday that saw a return to the glory days of foam riding in the region. With the swell holding firm around the four foot mark the crew were treated to an ideal day as the sun and winds came to the party. PSDB President, Chad Pisani was more than happy with what the sea gods had laid out for the boogers as a large field contested the COVID Safe event. “We had some tricky conditions to start the day with the swell really pulsing in,” said Chad. “It was a great turn out and as the waves dropped a little throughout the day it became highly contestable with all the competitors ripping!” Even though all the local crew were tearing the bag at the infamous wedge it
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Sales Agent M: 0499 172 753
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Owner/Director M: 0414 725 482
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