Port Stephens News Of The Area - 2 July 2020

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Residents Call For Medowie High School To Be Built FROM Page 1 it will also ensure jobs in the Port Stephens area,” said Ms Washington. “We have over a 1000 new dwellings currently being developed in this area and we desperately need a High School to support those families already here and those who will be moving here in the future. “The Department of Education already owns the land and have so since the 1980’s: what we’re saying is that now is the perfect time to create jobs and support the future education of our youth.” Ms McKay supported Ms Washington’s calls, not only for a new High School but added it’s important to use the already available resources in NSW to get the economy going again. “Not only do we need to

q Labor leader Jodi McKay and Kate Washington MP are calling on the NSW LNP to invest in our regional areas.

see this High School go ahead for education purposes, we want to see it create new opportunities for jobs and existing NSW services,” said Ms McKay. “Let’s build with NSW materials, employ locally and give the young people of this region the educational support they need.” Local Mother Marnie Coates has two children at Medowie Primary, and says that she doesn’t want to force her kids to travel over two hours a day when a local option could be available. “The kids already do a long day now and potentially they’ve got an hour or more travelling each way to get to school,” said Mrs Coates. “It doesn’t leave time for them to get home, to do extracurricular activities or get their homework done, or just have family time. “Medowie’s population is going through a boom, we need this High School now.”

Probus Club planning again By Marian SAMPSON

MEMBERS of The Medowie Probus Club are happy to be

able to resume normal activities starting with the Club meeting on 15 July 2020 which will be held at the Medowie Community

Centre at 10.00 am. The clubs meetings and activities were cancelled from late March 2020 due

to COVID-19 and the closure of the Council’s Community Centres. While some ZOOM

meetings had been held, getting together is the core of Probus Club activities. Kevin Tomlinson told News Of The Area, “Now that the State Government has eased some restrictions and Council

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Tilligerry Apiarists are looking forward to a promising season for honey

AUSTRALIA is one of the few countries in the world which doesn’t harbour the varroa mite which destroys bee colonies. That’s why countless millions of our healthy bees are exported to North America each year to assist in crop pollination. Tilligerry is an ideal foraging area for bees with a wide variety of flora from which they

collect nectar. Our Golf Club clover gives us a clear honey whilst the paperbarks’ nectar produces a deep, dark, full flavoured variety. Local apiarists are looking forward to a promising season after a bushfire took out so much of the flora a year or so ago. This spring the bush will once again bloom and the bees will have something of a

well earned smorgasboard to browse on. For some five years now Bert and Dorathea Willey have been producing honey at Tanilba Bay. They moved from acreage in the Riverina and brought their bees with them. Their fresh local honey is sold at the Tilligerry Habitat where Dorathea is a volunteer worker.

q Bert attending his hives and their local honey for sale at the Tilligerry Habitat.

CT Scanner Arrives at Port By Marian SAMPSON

FOR some locals it is a long awaited arrival. This week a CT machine arrived at Tomaree Community Hospital. Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Catherine Cusack said, “For the first time, patients will soon be able to have a CT scan on site where they are being treated, right here on the Tomaree Peninsula.” Currently, all patients need to be transferred offsite to other Hunter New England Health facilities in Newcastle, or other private service providers, to have their CT scan. “CT scans are vital for diagnosing medical conditions such as strokes, brain bleeds, and traumatic abdominal soft tissue injuries. “Completion of the HealthOne

upgrade at Tomaree Community Hospital has meant that there are now dedicated spaces for both the new CT, and X-ray machines in the new imaging area. “From 1 July this year, both x-ray and CT will operate at Tomaree Community Hospital and Health Centre as public-run services. “A new full-time radiographer will also be employed to support the new service,” she said. The CT Scanner for Tomaree is vitally important for many reasons one of which is the fast diagnosis of strokes. Given that we live in the oldest community in the state fast diagnosis of stroke is vital for positive outcomes. Stroke Foundation New South Wales State Manager Rhian Paton-

Kelly told News Of The Area, “Stroke Foundation New South Wales State Manager Rhian Paton-Kelly said the CT scanner was a great step forward in providing access to timely diagnosis and treatment for stroke patients. “Stroke is always a time-critical medical emergency. “When a stroke strikes, it kills more than 1.9 million brain cells each minute, but quick diagnosis and treatment can stop this damage.” “The quicker someone gets to hospital for stroke treatment, the better chance they have of a good recovery.” “I urge everyone to learn and remember the F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech. Time.) signs of stroke and to call triple zero (000) at the first sign of stroke. It could save a life,”

she said. The F.A.S.T. test involves asking these simple questions: Face – Check their face. Has their mouth drooped? Arms – Can they lift both arms? Speech – Is their speech slurred? Do they understand you? Time – Time is critical. If you see any of these signs, call triple zero (000) straight away. The investment in delivering the CT scanning services at Tomaree Community Hospital will provide

acutely and chronically ill patients of the Tomaree community, and the large number of seasonal visitors, access to local, state of the art imaging technology. Images will be electronically available in the patient’s medical record, allowing clinicians at any hospital within Hunter New England Health to review the results. This means that patients requiring transfer to an acute hospital for treatment, can have their results reviewed, and care plan prepared prior to their arrival to the new facility.

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q Tomaree Hospital Staff Nick, Belinda, and Genevieve with the new CT Scanner.

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THESE two Year 10 girls have been helping at their school’s Breakfast Club every Monday for the last three years. They arrive at school at 7.15am with Sophie bringing a tin of milo one week and Mabel every other week. The daily Breakfast Club feeds up to 120 students a day and comprises of a hot milo in the colder months of term’s two and three, while juice is served in term’s one and four. Students are also offered toasted sandwiches every day. Lue Fagan from Irrawang High School told News Of The Area, “We are also eternally grateful to the members of Raymond Terrace

Lions Club who come in most days to volunteer, with another two Raymond Terrace locals Jeannie and Joannie who have been volunteering for four years as well.” The Breakfast Club has been running for around seven years and since the school’s Principal Paul Baxter has been at the school the Breakfast Club has been running daily (from weekly). Mr Baxter said, “For many reasons we found that students were coming to school without breakfast and that’s not an ideal learning situation.” It’s great to see the school’s young volunteers helping their peers and the greater community. Well done and Thank You.

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Panic Buyers are back By Mitch LEES

THERE’S only one thing the residents of Port Stephens hate more than potholes, and that’s panic buyers, according to the numerous community based social media pages this past week. In a return to form that has seen a case of breaking wind in Melbourne requiring a change of undergarments in Port Stephens, local supermarkets are again running short on toilet paper and other essential household items. After the initial panic of the COVID-19 pandemic which saw regional shelves hammered for dung tickets, the Nation sighed collectively as stocks were replenished and rational thought resumed.

With the latest spike in Victoria of Coronavirus cases the panic buyers are back and they’ve flushed their cognitive reasoning with their last meal. Former NOTA scribe and Medowie resident Julie McKimm couldn’t believe her eyes when she went to do the regular family shop at Woolworths Medowie last Thursday. “I was surprised to see when doing my fortnightly shop that there was limited toilet paper yet again,” said Ms McKimm. “I would have expected that in Victoria but not in Medowie!” In separate statements, Woolworths are reintroducing a two packet limit per shopper whilst Coles will go further and restrict customers to just one pack of toilet roll across the Nation.

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has also weighed into the panic buying debate telling punters to curb their behaviour. “Stop it, it’s ridiculous,” he said. “I’m sure it will pass as it did last time, there’s no need for it.” All Port Stephens supermarkets were experiencing shortages over the weekend as residents are urged to think of others during this period, especially with school holidays approaching. If you run out of paper don’t panic, use leaves, they’re organic.

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Magic mushrooms lands man in Court

A MAN will face court after police allegedly located a commercial quantity of ‘magic mushrooms’ during a vehicle stop in the Hunter last month. About 10.25pm on Friday 1 May 2020, officers from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District were travelling along

Raymond Terrace Road, Nelson Plains, when they noticed a grey Holden Cruze parked on the side of the road in darkness. Officers stopped and spoke with the driver – a 19-year-old man – before conducting a search of the vehicle. Police located and seized more than 120g of psilocybin, commonly known as ‘magic mushrooms’, as well as a small

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amount of cannabis, drug paraphernalia and cash. He was arrested and taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station where he was charged with supplying a prohibited drug larger than commercial quantity, possessing a prohibited drug and dealing

with proceeds of crime. He was refused bail to face Newcastle Local Court on Saturday 2 May, where he was granted conditional bail to appear at Raymond Terrace Local Court this week (Monday 29 June 2020).

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Incredible By Nature Campaign AT a time when the tourism industry is suffering, Port Stephens finally has something new to share on the tourism front. Originally planned for launch earlier this year and postponed due to COVID-19 the new tourism campaign has finally been released. Incredible By Nature is aimed at inspiring young and active couples to the region. The footage of our beaches, Fingal Spit, Tomaree Headland and people enjoying their time in the pristine environment which we call home is nothing short of stunning. Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer said now is an ideal time to launch a new destination travel campaign to help restart the local economy. “Our local community, like many others across Australia, is still dealing with the economic and social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. “This exciting new campaign will put Port Stephens top-of-mind for domestic travellers at a crucial time — when we need to restart the visitor economy that our community thrives on. “With International borders still closed and the recent easing of travel restrictions across the country, now is the perfect time to encourage Aussies to explore their own backyard,” he said. The campaign was funded through Destination NSW and features interviews with locals that can be viewed on social media platforms. Destination Port Stephens successfully applied for matched dollar-for-dollar funding from Destination NSW under the Regional Tourism Fund (RTF) Marketing Program to be able to create and implement the

new destination brand and marketing campaign. Destination Port Stephens Chairman Andrew Macdonald said the Incredible By Nature campaign puts the natural wonders of Port Stephens front and centre. “The seascapes and landscapes here are an idyllic backdrop for the many amazing experiences that feature in our campaign — from quad biking and sandboarding down the largest moving dunes in the Southern Hemisphere, to swimming with wild dolphins and hiking through bushland to the top of Mount Tomaree,” Mr Macdonald said. In support of the joint campaign with Destination NSW, Council will be investing in outdoor, print and TV advertising to encourage more people to visit and spend in the region, ultimately driving economic growth and supporting local jobs. The campaign tells local stories, one of these features Frank Futureat Fingal Lighthouse, another Greg Finn, a local Abalone Fisherman, speaking not only about the environment, and how we love our clean beaches, but how wonderful the sense of community is in the region. Leah Anderson President of Tomaree Business Chamber said, “Tomaree Business Chamber is excited to work closely with Destination Port Stephens and Port Stephens

q Destination Port Stephens Chairman Andrew Macdonald, Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres, Chief Executive Destination NSW Steve Cox and Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer at the launch in Sydney. Council in bringing our new destination brand “Incredible By Nature” to life in Port Stephens.” She believes the new brand campaign is strong and truly reflects all of the incredible things Port Stephens has to offer for both our residents, and our visitors. “With many businesses reliant on tourism, and a new focus on domestic travel, It is perfect timing to launch a fresh new brand and for us all to work together to leverage this to help support business and our economy, right across Port Stephens,” she said. Eileen Gilliland of Tourism Port Stephens told News Of The Area, “Tourism NSW

q Nothing says Incredible By nature quite like our whales; a whale breaching off Cabbage Tree Island Port Stephens. Photo by Bonita Holmes-Nu.

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o you have a pressing problem, annoying anxiety or community conundrum? Jasminda Featherlight, our resident roving Agony Aunt, is here to help. Jasminda will be responding to questions from readers throughout the circulation area of our FOUR News Of The Area papers on a rotating basis. SEND your concerns to Jasminda care of media@ newsofthearea.com.au and include your title, initials and suburb.

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My daughter said she was going to move out of home next year, and I made the comment that she can hardly look after herself with me doing all her washing, cleaning. She said it wasn’t that she couldn’t do these things, it’s just that she ‘chooses not to’ while living at home. I feel like a doormat.

I’VE DROPPED THE BALL ON MY WINTER GARDEN “I feel that I dropped the ball during the early stages of Covid-19. I’m on the market and haven’t done any gardening for months. Have I done irreparable damage to my sales prospects?” YOU’RE not alone in feeling overwhelmed by the events of the past few months. For many this has been an extremely challenging time and we’ve all handled it in different ways. There is no shame in a spot of introspection. And to answer your query, no, of course not. And there’s more good news. You have plenty of time to bring your garden up to scratch with some strategic restorative work. Mow your lawns – the exercise alone is beneficial! But if you can’t, engage someone to mow them for you and trim your edges at the same time. Enjoy the fresh air even for an hour at a time raking up dead leaves and if you have roses, deadhead them. Trim other deciduous plants such as flowers and bushes. Be careful to make sure you trim in such a way as to minimise frost damage. Weed where you need to and remove all clippings. You’ll be surprised and delighted at the immediate makeover your garden has received. And best of all, you’ve regained the upper hand. With your renewed enthusiasm, you’ll find on-going maintenance easy. A tidy and easily maintained garden is a great first impression for any buyer. Denise

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21 JUNE - 27 JUNE 2020 Results Round Up:

Sunday 21 June: Ladies Stableford: DIV 1: Fran Giudes 32; DIV 2: Pat Andrews 32. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Ben Matwijow 38; B Grade: Barry Curtis 39; C Grade: Ian Pfennigwerth 30. Monday 22 June: Vets: Div 1: Winner: Barry Kalousek c/b 24, Runner-Up: Manny Mifsud 24; Div 2: Winner: Hugh Haddon 24, Runner-Up: Rob Hutton c/b 23.

Tuesday 23 June: Ladies Stroke: Div 1: Stroke: Gross: Jenny Frost 80; Net: Susie Anderson 69, Jenny Frost 71, Karen Flatt 74. Div 2: Stroke: Gross: Diane McLean 99; Net: Diane McLean 73, Charmaine Elliott 74, Wendy Heapy 75. DIV 3: Stroke: Gross: Linda Goudge 105;

Net: Gwenda Bates c/b 70, Shirley Anicich c/b 70, Linda Goudge 70.

Wednesday 24 June: Mens Stableford: Course 1: Div 1: A Grade: Peter Murry 38, Laurie Wilson c/b 37, Brad McKay 37; B Grade: Terry Butler 39, Ryan Palmer 38, Anthony Diemar 37; C Grade: John Hourigan 42, David Evans 38, Chris Kelly 36. Course 2: A Grade: Allan Daubaras 38, Ricky O’Shannessy 37, John Mudie 36; B Grade: Christopher Tognon c/b 38, Charlie Haggett 38, John McCaw 35; C Grade: John Fletcher 40, David Burnley 35, Don Jones 33. Thursday 25 June: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Glenda McCaw 33, Rose McGaw c/b 32; Div 2 DebbieAnn Buckley c/b 35, Joanne White 35. Mens Stableford: Overall: Steven Wilson 35,

GOLF John Townsend 34. Vets Stableford: Winner: Tony Neilson 22, Runner - Up: Barry Kalousek 21.

Friday 26 June: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Diane McLean 37; Div 2: Joan Frost 39, Marg Reimer 38. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Mark Braddish 37; B Grade: Ted Smith 44, Bob Lawson 41; C Grade: Robert Johnson 40, Tom Rocher 38.

Saturday 27 June 2020: Ladies Stableford: Overall: Barbara Frost c/b 35, Robyn Lunn 35. Men’s Stableford: Course 1: A Grade: Rosh Grace 42, Josh Finney 40; B Grade: Glen Shorter c/b 38, John Keane 38; C Grade: Steven John 37, John De Ridder 35 Course 2: A Grade: Geoff Loone 42, Rob Fitzgerald 37; B Grade: Ryan Palmer 37, Lance Bartlett 36; C Grade: John Maslen 39, Garry Jones 37.

Well, hasn’t your darling daughter got you all worked out. Yes, she knows how to clean her room, pick up the wet towels from the bathroom floor, slot a dish into the dishwasher, notice the bins are full, sweep and vacuum, and make dinner, but why would she when you are running around after her like a cut-rate domestic maid? The solution is quite simple. You need to cut the umbilical cord. In fact you should have done it about five years ago and got your money’s worth. You are a doormat and she is using your good nature against you. So here is how it goes. When Miss 17 asks you to drive her to work just say, ‘I can, but I choose not to’. When it is dinner time, instead of responding to the ‘I’m hungry, when is it ready?’ comment, make yourself a cheese toastie and watch Netflix. When the inevitable ‘Mum, what are we eating?’ question arises, just say, ‘I could cook dinner, but I choose not to.’ On Monday morning, when there is no freshly washed school uniform on the bed, again, you can offer the same response. ‘I could do the washing for everyone, even though I know half of it is clean and you just couldn’t be bothered putting it away, but I choose not to.’ Imagine how liberated you will feel, Mrs OL. The apple of your eye will wake up to the error of her ways and you will no longer be taken for granted. You’ll also be setting her up for success when she finally does move out. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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Special Wall of Remembrance

HAVE you ever wondered why a War Memorial features a Cenotaph which has a column cut at an angle or appears to be broken? Such structures are purposely designed this way to symbolise lives cut short. At the moment,Tilligerry RSL and Sports Club is in the middle of a major internal makeover. Meanwhile, on the outside, the RSL subbranch has been enhancing its Cenotaph and erecting a special wall of remembrance of those who fought for and served our country in the armed forces. A crushed gravel surround and garden have been added

PORT STEPHENS TOURISM CAMPAIGN q Gary Davis, Ray Harvey and John Olive at work on the Cenotaph. to the cenotaph and in an alcove at the Club’s entrance a new Memorial Wall features the names of over one hundred local men and women whose memories have been preserved on individual plaques. These have been mounted under the particular branch in which members served with women’s names occupying an adjacent wing. Spent cartridge cases have been fixed to the walls so that flowers can be placed in them by visiting family and friends. All of the Club’s amenities (including dining facilities) have been transferred to Tanilba Golf Club until the internal renovations are complete.

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Business Women Networking Returns By Marian SAMPSON

THIS week saw the return of networking for the dynamic Port Stephens Women in Business. The event was held at Murray’s Brewery for a two hour period. Of course the format was very different with everyone adhering to social distancing. President of Port Stephens Women in Business Fiona Brown of YOUtopia Wellbeing doubled as the guest speaker covering the 3Cs of Communication. The networking event was attended by 25 local business women. Kerri Rodley of Port Stephens Women in Business told News Of The Area, “It was the group’s first event since COVID so we may be sure all social distancing rules were followed for networking.”

The purpose of the group is to allow women in business to connect with each other. Many women who start their own business operate at a micro or small business level allowing them flexibility to work around family commitments. However, this can also be isolating, making networking and keeping up to date with what is happening in the business landscape locally important. Knowing you are not alone or the only business dealing with issues is reassuring. So too is creating exposure, finding suppliers and potential buyers for products and services. “Everyone got an opportunity to introduce themselves and their businesses to the group.” She said.

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q Port Stephens Women in Business Committee Member Carole Orbell with President Fiona Brown.

Man Fell and Tilligerry Social Golf Winched to Safety Club THE Westpac Rescue Helicopter was tasked to Yacaaba Trail last Friday as a report came in of a man that had fallen on a trail, seriously injuring his lower limbs. Due to the inaccessible location the Helicopter Critical Care Medical Team was winched into the location. Paramedic made their way to

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the patient on foot, assisting the Helicopter Medical Team to treat and stabilise a 62yo man. He was placed into a winch stretcher and winched into the aircraft. The man was airlifted to the John Hunter hospital in a stable condition for further treatment.

I’M always proud to call Port Stephens home — this week I was especially proud. For the first time since the coronavirus outbreak began, I visited Sydney for the launch of the new Port Stephens tourism campaign with the NSW Government and Destination Port Stephens. It was great to get out and about again, especially for the reveal of the Incredible By Nature campaign — aimed at attracting young active visitors to our region to enjoy the natural wonders we have to offer. There was a real sense of pride at seeing our magnificent backyard plastered across the light rail network in Sydney’s CBD. After the hard times imposed on us because of coronavirus, now is an ideal time to launch a tourism campaign to help restart the local economy. With international travel borders still closed and the easing of travel restrictions within the state, the campaign encourages Aussies to explore their own backyard. Keep an eye out for the new campaign when you’re in town, on social media or watching the news. You might even notice a few familiar faces, including our very own John ‘Stinker’ Clarke. While the new campaign will encourage visitors to our area — I’m very aware that we’re still in the midst of a global pandemic. Our Council has been working closely with our tourism and business operators to make sure we are ready to reopen, with a focus on keeping our community and visitors as safe as possible. Now that the new campaign is out — I hope you enjoy it as much as I do and look forward to safely welcoming visitors back to our region.

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Outright winners. Ron McKay & Bryan Porter. 44 Ball winners. John McDonald & Ron McKay. 42 Greg Hinton & Bill

McMaster. 42 Barry Disch & Alan Lloyd. 41 Bill Caswell & Laurie Porter-Smith 41 Bradman Award. Bill McMaster & Colin Marsden. 36

There were 17 starters. There was no ladies competition today.

Congratulations to all the winners. Next game 3/7/2020 Single Stableford Eclectic.

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put it out lots of people started stopping by, often with their children as the bottom shelf is all children’s books.” “Sometimes when I am out the front gardening people stop and talk and I’ve met more local people than ever before.” “It is just a nice way to bring people together through the love of books.” “When the op shop closed an elderly lady started using us to get her books and would GRID N it really helped stand and chat, combat loneliness”

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WHEN Marion Brown and Husband Les moved to Karuah two years ago they wanted to become a part of the local community and find a way to contribute. When the COVID19 pandemic struck they had a wonderful idea as to how to do so. Finding themselves in isolation they spent the extra time at home getting to work on the Little Street Library. The Library is a beautifully constructed wooden box handmade by Mr

and Mrs Brown. It is situated on the street in front of their home at thirty-one George Street. Locals can take a book, leave a book for others to enjoy or do both. Mrs. Brown explained, “We didn’t know a lot of people, but a lot of people walk up and down our street.” “The problem is you don’t get to talk to them.” “When the virus started, we thought let’s start a Library and put it down the front, and it just took off.” Providing the town with

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Local Op Shops begin to re-open By Ashley CHRYSLER

VINNIES and local Op Shops have begun the process of reopening, and are now operating under adjusted hours, and with special restrictions in place, based on Government and health recommendations. Kim Boyd, Vinnies Regional Retail Manager North-East, said that they were excited to be reopening their shops across NSW with their Medowie location still under assessment. “We are taking a measured response to re-opening our shops based on a number of factors, including the age of our volunteers and the number of reported cases in a location. “If volunteers are at a higher risk of contracting the virus we

ask that they prioritise their health and step away until it is safe to return. “The initial response we’ve had from volunteers has been very positive and volunteers are glad to be coming back to work and helping out their local communities.” In terms of donations, Ms Boyd said they were heartened to see the response from people eager to donate to their shops. “People can donate items through their local Vinnies Charity Bin; if the bin is full we ask that people hold onto their items until shops re-open and not dump goods outside the shop front,” she said. “Vinnies welcome donations of good quality clean clothing and household items.

“Please do not drop off soiled or damaged goods that have to be sent to the landfill at our expense. “If you wouldn’t give something to family or friends, please don’t give it to Vinnies.” Donations will be isolated for 48 hours before they are placed into sorting and sale, and all volunteers are equipped with PPE including gloves and hand sanitiser for their safety. Vinnies have asked that customers adhere to social distancing measures, and to help maintain this, will be placing limits on patrons entering the stores at any one time, in addition to the dressing rooms remaining out of action.

Action to Save Koalas

NSW Labor is calling for urgent action to protect koala populations that a new report has found could be extinct by 2050. The cross party upper house inquiry report into koala populations and habitat in NSW found: Koala populations in NSW will become extinct before 2050 unless urgent steps are taken to align planning, forestry, land clearing and offsetting policies to ensure that koala habitat is protected; The impact of the last bushfire season has made the plight of NSW koalas more urgent. This comes on top of other serious threats to koala populations such as climate change, urban growth and loss of vital wildlife corridors through clearing; The current NSW Koala Strategy fails to meet the NSW Chief Scientist's recommendations regarding a whole of government approach to koala protection –and doesn’t protect koalas, stabilise or grow their population. Labor’s Shadow Minister for Environment, Kate Washington, has welcomed the report and urged the NSW Government to adopt the inquiry’s roadmap to save koalas. “I hope today’s report is a wakeup call for the Environment Minister, Matt Kean. There’s a real risk koalas will become extinct because of the government’s inaction, so he must do everything in his power to stop that,” Ms Washington said. “No one wants the only koalas in NSW to be in zoos. No one wants to explain to our grandchildren that we were warned but did nothing to save wild koalas in NSW. “The NSW Government must take urgent action to

save NSW koalas from extinction.” Labor fully supports the inquiry’s recommendations, which include according to Ms Washintons office are: • Collaboration between the NSW Chief Scientist, the NSW Koala Advisory Panel, and Forestry Corporation to establish an agreed method to count koalas, as the current estimates are outdated and unreliable. • The urgent prioritisation of koala habitat and wildlife corridors and more support for community organisations to regenerate corridors; • Additional support for local councils to develop and implement their own koala management plans that can help protect koala habitat and populations through the planning process; • Greater investment in new plantations forests; • The establishment of a new Koala National Park along the Georges River and investigation of the Great Koala National Park on the mid north coast; • Review and make changes to planning, clearing and private native forestry codes and policies to better protect koala habitat; • Invest in funds to assist land holders to protect, improve and maintain koala habitat on private land; • A review of the biodiversity offsetting scheme.

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NSW SUP Titles and the NSW Longboard Titles will call Port Stephens home FROM Page 12

Surfing NSW CEO Luke Madden says Port Stephens is the perfect location to host an event that encompasses not only surfing but also paddling. “Port Stephens is an idyllic region and is perfectly suited to the state’s best longboarders and stand up paddlers,” he said. “We expect to see over 200 competitors partaking in the event over both disciplines in what is sure to be a spectacular display of

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