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By Marian SAMPSON MANY of the country’s Probus Clubs management committees change at this time of year. At a recent meeting for Fingal Bay members was, as usual, cheerful and informative, plus the welcome induction of new member Gill Whitton. After a morning tea break came the Annual General Meeting and the election of a new Committee. Julia Redlich told News Of The Area, “Ross Jennings took over as Supervisor and it was no surprise when Jenny Wright agreed to a request to consent for a second year as President. “Very soon, Jenny was delighted to say that all other positions were filled.” Another interesting and friendly year was assured, although the Club is looking at innovative ways to connect through the difficult times ahead where seniors are being advised to stay home.

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only a matter of time as case number surge, so too will fatalities. The numbers clearly show that elderly populations are more at risk than younger people; this is of concern in our region. While New Zealand is in lockdown working towards eradication of the disease, Australia is working to flatten the curve; A move which will hopefully see emergency departments and ICU facilities able to cope with all the cases with which our community is faced with. For Port Stephens, Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest these are particularly trying times. Port Stephens beaches, parks, playgrounds, boat ramps and halls are all closed. Our elderly and vulnerable population is

scared, and rightly so. The statistics show that the older you are the harder the virus seems to hit. Some elderly residents are fearful as to whether they will have beds or ventilators if they need them. Add to this the lack of hospital facilities and health services in Port Stephens and Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest and there is plenty to worry about. Member for Port Stephens Kate Washington has taken the stance of actively discouraging visitors to the region – with two Sydney radio interviews this week, based on discouraging visitation to the region which desperately needs to protect its vulnerable and elderly residents. In a letter to Health Minister Brad Hazzard she stated that the only available testing is over an hour’s drive, from residents at

The numbers clearly show that elderly populations are more at risk than younger people, this is of concern in our region Maitland and John Hunter Hospitals. Ms Washington is worried like the residents, as many of the older more vulnerable residents can’t drive making testing unattainable. Ms Washington has also requested drive through testing at Raymond Terrace, on the Tomaree Peninsula, and in Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest to make testing accessible to residents. She is calling for “Accessible testing clinics, accessible treatment beds and resources, arrangements for travel to and from clinics and additional support and supplies for those in self isolation.” Ms Washington has also raised concerns with Minister Hazzard regarding

the influx of holidaymakers ignoring non-essential travel bans. She urged the Minister, “To protect my community and others from the risk posed by tourists, I urge you to issue clear direction to all accommodation providers to prevent holidaymaking, by adding this to the restricted list.” Dr Paul Craven, Medical Controller for COVID-19 at Hunter New England Health told News Of the Area, “We have accessed equipment and ICU capacity right across the District and have plans in place to surge when we need to. “Every one of our hospitals are ready and prepared to treat COVID-19 patients as required.”

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Ms Washington’s letter to Minister Hazzard shows her concern for the preparedness of Tomaree Community Hospital which she believes is not ready to treat COVID-19 patients. “The community has an important role to play in keeping people out of hospitals. “It is of the utmost importance that everyone practices good infection prevention. “This includes staying at home and away from other people if you are unwell with respiratory symptoms… cleaning your hands regularly throughout the day with soap and running water for 20 seconds or with an alcohol based rub,” he said. At the time of writing

COVID-19 numbers in the Hunter New England region are growing with 189 cases two of which are noted as recovered,” said Dr Craven. Kate Washington also stated, “I appreciate the terrible hardship that a lack of visitors to our region is causing local businesses. And that those businesses employ local people who are also suffering. However, in this horrifying public health crisis, lives must be put before livelihoods. I’ll be working hard to see our local businesses and families get all the support they can during this crisis, so we can get through this as safely as possible.”

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The Probus Club of Fingal Bay usually meets on the second Monday of each month at 9,30am at the Fingal Bay Sports and Recreation Club, 100 Rocky Point Road, Fingal Bay. This Club normally offers a selection of activities such as morning teas, walking for pleasure, barbecues and book lovers’ meetings to enjoy the fun and friendship with fellow members. New members are always welcome. For more information, phone 4984 9174. The Tomaree Ladies Probus Club also held its change over this month and President Kitty Phipps and the Committee are looking forward to a challenging year with positive connections.

q Fingal Bay Probus Club members Jenny Wright and some helpers from last year: Lynn Moffitt, Daryll Chalker, Eric Platzer, Sue Watson, Ruth Houghton, Ross Jennings, Rosamund Martin, Ruth Churcher, Estelle and Alan

Business Helps Create Sustainable Income For Remote Indigenous Communities By Marian SAMPSON

RAYMOND Terrace local Lori Parish is a proud Bundjalung woman and a member of the Worimi community.

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include a nappy, dress and blanket. She uses fabrics featuring indigenous designs which have intellectual copyright patents ensuring that the artists are paid for their designs. Using this ethos Lori’s work contributes to the financial sustainability of our indigenous communities. Lori’s work and the fabrics that she uses are cotton and are designed to be used as a resource for children to connect symbolically with Aboriginal art. Many of the artists come from remote communities where employment opportunities are limited.

The items and artworks used are culturally appropriate and where possible artworks are attributed to artists and if available the background story of the artwork is provided with any works purchased. She believes that it is important for cultural items to be produced in Australia benefiting Aboriginal communities. Lori Parish told News Of The Area, “What I make with my hands I give with my heart.” She is very proud to be able to create a cultural resource which can promote positive engagement with the Aboriginal community and to help Indigenous people to be able to progress towards financial sustainability through sharing their culture with the broader community. Lori is a mother and a grandmother who educates, creates opportunities to share her culture with the wider community. You can contact Lori and support this initiative at loriparish@bigpond.com

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Group’s meetings on hold after last AGM By Marian SAMPSON

THE Combined Probus Club of Medowie held its AGM recently and fortunately before the restrictions due to Covid-19 came into effect. There are some changes this year with Neville White the new President, Jan Bevan the Secretary and David Thomas the Treasurer, a role he had held for quite a number of years before he had a year’s break. The outgoing President thanked the previous Committee and the members for their support in the past year and wished the new Committee all the best for the coming year. The Club enjoyed a Change-Over lunch after the AGM at the Medowie Macadamia Farm, with many members enticed by the many macadamia delicacies and other items on the menu. Member Kevin Tomlinson told News Of The Area, “Unfortunately the April meeting and activities have been cancelled and the Committee is hoping the

situation may soon ease so that the Club can resume its regular activities.” Probus is an association of retired or semi-retired people who have joined together in a Club; the basic purpose of which is to provide regular opportunities to keep their minds active, expand

their interests and enjoy the fellowship of new friends. The Combined Probus Club of Medowie Inc meets at the Medowie Community Hall at 10am on the third Wednesday of each month pending Government regulations and recommendations regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. The Committee meets regularly on the second Wednesday of each month. Any enquiries can be

made to their email address, medowieprobus@gmail.com . The mantra of Probus which is “Fun, Fellowship and Friendship” and the Club tries to ensure that this is evident in meetings and activities. “The annual Birthday lunch is imminent, with this much anticipated event usually being held in early July, however, whether this event will be held at this time or at a later date will remain to be seen,” he said.

Update on National Parks IN response to tighter Australian and NSW Government health directives on social distancing and nonessential travel to prevent the transmission of COVID-19, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is putting in place important measures for the health and safety of our staff, visitors and the wider community that we need to let you know about. This is a rapidly changing situation, so please check our COVID-19 update page regularly for updates and answers to frequently asked questions. CLOSURES From 26 March 2020 until further notice, the following are closed in NSW national parks: ● All camping and campgrounds, in line with the Government Public Health Order. Cabins within campgrounds are also closed. NPWS will be contacting visitors with bookings affected by closures and issuing refunds. ● Most visitor centres, cafes and high visitation areas. For more information on impacted areas please visit our COVID-19 update page and the

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NPWS Alerts page. CANCELLATIONS ● All NPWS staff and volunteer-led tours and events in NSW national parks have been cancelled with full refunds. REMAINING OPEN National parks and reserves are special environmental, cultural and recreational places for the people of NSW, and those that did not suffer damage from the recent bushfires or floods will remain open. The following are open in NSW national parks: ● All roads through national parks remain open. ● Most walking tracks and trails remain open for exercise and visitors should observe social distancing with others. However, in line with the Australian and NSW Government health directives, visitors are encouraged to limit their visits to open natural areas near their homes. ● Cottages and other accommodation that can be operated within restrictions established by the Australian and NSW Government will remain open. Visitors with a booking who need to cancel can contact NPWS for a refund.

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How can I stay motivated now I am working from home? I miss the workplace camaraderie. I miss my old life.

REAL ESTATE IN A COVID-19 WORLD “I guess it’s an obvious question…..how will Covid-19 impact our property market?” WE are living in unprecedented, almost unfathomable times.Stripping it back to bare bones, stopping this virus is our single goal and in pursuit of that goal, all aspects of our ‘normal’ lives have evaporated. Right now, there are a very small number of Covid19 cases in the Hunter/Mid-North Coast, so in that respect we are a little ahead of the game – and we certainly intend to stay there! That the property market will stall in the short term is no surprise, simply because travel and gatherings such as ‘open houses’ are restricted, but for those hundreds, if not thousands of vendors who sold prior to Covid19 taking hold, finding a new home is still a necessity. To this end, our property market will continue to tick over, albeit a little more slowly. Buyers are still out there and while a few have thought it’s a great time to offer ‘offensive bids’, in the main, vendors and buyers are treating each other with respect. R&R is adhering to all social distancing & hygiene policies and we are here to service the needs of clients and prospective clients across our sales and rental spheres. We continue to complete private inspections and appraisals and we are also offering FaceTime and videos tours of our properties.

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Council restricts access, public spaces TO continue to assist in limiting the spread of COVID-19 in Port Stephens and the broader Hunter Region communities, Port Stephens Council has made the decision to temporarily restrict access to its public spaces from today until further notice. Port Stephens Council has initiated these actions in response to the Prime Minister’s call to cease all non-essential travel, including vacation travel. These measures are designed to prevent public gatherings and encourage travellers to stay at home rather than visit our region for the moment, so that we can all help stop the spread of COVID-19. The health and wellbeing of all people should be everyone’s priority at this time.

Temporary closures apply to the following: • Holiday Parks — except permanent residents and their visitors and people who have no other place of permanent residence and their visitors. Read more. • Beaches — closed for public gatherings. Lifeguard services have been modified at Birubi, Fingal and One Mile beaches, with no flagged swimming areas. People may still walk through a beach under social distancing rules. All water based

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activities are undertaken at the persons own risk and under social distancing rules. • Boat ramps — are closed to all nonessential users to discourage nonessential travel to the area and limit the need for emergency services personnel from responding to waterbased incidents. Essential users are all emergency and rescue services, commercial fishers, boat-based businesses and people retrieving boats from Port Stephens waterways to transport to other areas. • • • •

All Council owned sporting venues and facilities. BBQ areas. Playgrounds and play equipment. Outdoor fitness stations or exercise equipment. • Skate and BMX parks. • Enclosed dog parks.

Signs will be erected at these facilities as soon as possible to indicate closures until further notice. Fencing will not be installed around open spaces, and public are asked to respect these restrictions.

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WHAT a strange world we are living in. At the moment Donald Trump is talking about bringing back military retirees, our PM is explaining we can’t have gatherings of more than two people, my kids are asking if they are ever going to get to see their friends again and middle-aged women are singing One Day More from Les Miserables using their hairbrushes as microphones. I think we are all grieving for our old life – the one we took for granted just a few short weeks ago. Back when we had stable employment, the idea of toilet paper rations was too bizarre to contemplate, our children were grumbling about going to school and the thought of being in lockdown was something confined to faraway lands. It is very difficult to stay motivated when working from home as those who have done so for years, myself included, will attest. There are so many distractions. There is no delineation between your working life and home life. People drop in unannounced (though that isn’t so much of an issue now). It is much more fun to play with the dog than write a report, and then there is the fridge. The only way I have found to successfully work from home is to break the day up into tasks, keep a checklist, and give yourself rewards (I don’t mean anything fancy, just a cup of tea, or five minutes in the sun, or a frequent break to stretch and rest your eyes). Of course this may have been achievable before we were all suddenly thrust into the home schooling arena (previously the domain of women who describe their kids as their tribe, wear kaftans and eat their placentas). I mean, some of us just aren’t wired for home schooling. We actually work to get away from the little darlings. I think, Mrs TK, we are all just muddling our way through this brave new world in the best way we possibly can. Success now has different parameters. If you make it through the day with a few tears, some sort of meal on the table, kids with clean hands and half a roll of toilet paper then, by my book, you are winning. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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Irukandji Needs Help to Feed Endangered Rays By Marian SAMPSON

WHILE many businesses are being put into hibernation, due to COVID-19 Irukandji Shark and Ray Centre is facing a devastating situation. After financing and investing in new premises, they find themselves unable to open. Without help this business could be one of Port Stephens first tourism attractions to close its doors for good.

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Ticket sales fund the upkeep and care of the animals at the Centre. It is not a case of this business can sit it out and wait for months to reopen and rehire staff. Animals need to be fed, the tanks need cleaning and the water still needs to be filtered. This business can’t sit it out and wait for the Government stimulus package. The animals need to be fed daily. Today the Centre launched a Go Fund Me appeal to help feed the animals and pay their electricity bill Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters has been closed for three weeks for the move into its new facility. The move has been 5 years planning and all our money building it. A desperate and devastated Lia Pereira told News Of The Area, “Now with all our animals safely moved and the last finishing touches being completed, we were due to open in 5 days. The COVID-19

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Virus shutdowns has placed Irukandji into survival mode. With 253 animals, including many endangered or vulnerable species, Irukandji is asking the community for help to keep them alive and healthy during this unimaginable Pandemic. “We normally have regular school tours which have been cancelled, our overseas tourists will not be visiting and our grand opening simply won’t be happening either, and as a non essential service we can’t open the doors at all. “This leaves us with no income, the same ongoing costs, savings ploughed into building a world class facility that nobody can visit,” she said. Irukandji is a small family owned business that has grown without Government funding and the owners are shattered at the thought of losing everything, before they open in the new location which was also going to serve as an Tourist Information Centre. The team at Irukandji are also the founders of Sea Shelter. They take injured animals to Sydney, organise clean-ups of mangroves and marinas rehabilitate and release animals including sea snakes, and rays. Lia fears that given the desperate nature of their situation that rescued wildlife may also suffer. The team is hopeful that with community support they will be able to open one day and continue their important conservation work for the future of our oceans. You can donate on the Irukandji Centres Go Fund Me Page to save these animals.

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The below table show tidal variations at several locations. The time variation should be added to the corresponding Fort Denison time. In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only. They are not to be relied on for critical depth calculations for safe navigation. Actual times of High and Low Water may occur before or after the times indicated.

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Under 13’s won Grand Final

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NELSON Bay Under 13's Junior cricket team (Makos) won the Grand Final on Saturday 14th March. The game was played at Alder Park, New Lampton against Newcastle Western Suburbs Reds, who had finished top of the regular season having lost only one game, with Nelson Bay in second. On the day the boys showed no fear and played as a tight team, excelling in the bowling and fielding department, bowling the Reds out for 116. Chasing 117 with the weather turning fowl, the Makos openers made a fantastic start putting on a partnership of over fifty runs for no wicket. The batting pressure continued and victory was sealed with seven and a half overs to spare and only two wickets lost. This makes it three in a row for the team coached by Richard Vincent. Team (on the day): Tyler McInnes - 40 Runs & 3 wickets. Elliot John - 32 Runs & 1 wicket. Lucas Vincent - 26 Runs. Callum Dodd - 2 wickets. Jarrod Munro - 1 wicket. Aaron Clayton - 1 wicket. Liam Pietraszek. Rohan Clark. Finn Hurley. Marcus McEvilly. Did not play: Frankie Buckley, Jordan Dick, Brad Delaporte.

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q Under 13’s Junior cricket team (Makos) won the grand final on Saturday 14th March.

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