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FOR the hearing impaired the use of PPE in medical and community settings causes a block to communication as they make lip reading impossible while potentially muffling sounds. Local Simone Jolly RN is an Audiologist practising at Salamander Bay who is passionate about improving

communication. Using a facemask with a clear plastic window makes it possible for those who lip read to be able to communicate in healthcare and community settings. Simone Jolly told News Of The Area, “The communicatorstyle face masks are hard to buy in Australia, but there are some places online selling versions of them.“

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Facemasks For Those With Hearing Loss Community Covid Response FROM Page 1 reduce the volume by a normal mask to use include asking the

windows to help the hearing impaired. One site with a free pattern is https://www.hsdc. org/accessible-deaffriendly-face-mask/ “Masks are believed to reduce the spread of the virus, but they can significantly degrade the clarity of the speech signal and

about 12dB, as well as preventing the listener from using lip cues to assist hearing.” Standing 1.5m apart on top of this further compounds these issues. Simone shared the following strategies that might help if you are speaking with a hearing impaired person and only have

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person what their preferred method of communication would be - a lot of hearing impaired people are used to letting people know their communication needs; make sure you get the person’s attention before speaking; use visual cues; speak slowly and louder than normal (but don’t shout as this distorts the sound); use writing, text or a transcription App to enable the person to read the message (an example of a transcription App is Google Transcribe or for Live Transcribe). It is also important to be patient and allow the person to ask for repetitions if needed, and find a different way of repeating information if they miss it the first time. We should remember that background noise can make it harder to hear and if it is safe use a communicator style face mask or face shield. For those who are hearing impaired it is important to let people know about your hearing loss and to consider other methods of communication. Simone implores people to wear their hearing aids if they have them as this will they help you hear but they also let others know that you have a hearing impairment. “Get your hearing aids checked by your hearing care provider if you are having difficulty – ask whether there are other devices such as microphones that can be used in conjunction with your hearing aids that might help you hear over distance, and don’t be afraid to ask people to repeat something if you didn’t hear it” she said. Simone reminds us all to be kind to ourselves and each other in these challenging times.

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Tourism operators such as Moonshadow-TQC Cruises and Port Stephens 4WD Tours have ceased trading to help stem the flow of visitors to the region, as the NSW Government directive to cancel all non-essential travel goes unnoticed. It comes as a Sydney traveller was the confirmed source of infection for the CoronaVirus outbreak in the area. Port Stephens MP, Kate Washington, has said that the local community has rallied to the cause to keep themselves and others safe. “Many businesses and organisations have gone above and beyond the Government’s health advice by making the difficult decision to temporarily

cease activities whilst we gain control of the situation,” “It’s really impressive to see that our community is doing what it needs to do to look after itself and I’m asking people from elsewhere to love our community as much as we do, and come back to visit us when it’s safe for everyone. “Regardless of where people live in NSW, they shouldn’t be thinking of travelling right now.” While the constituency of the Port region have so far done the right thing, many travelers continue to flaunt expert advice and roll through Paul’s Corner roundabout for weekday and weekend visits. Multiple large scale accommodation providers such as the Anchorage and the Ramada Resort, Shoal Bay are still actively promoting ‘staycations’ for travellers with

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Buy Nothing Get Something By Marian SAMPSON

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‘BUY nothing’ sounds too good to be true, but it isn’t. Have you ever dreamed of finding that special something and it costing you nothing, or made a great roadside find into a quirky piece that is a statement of your personal style? Do you have a house full of stuff that you no longer need and just want to see it go to a good home? If so Buy Nothing could be a perfect platform for you. There are local groups around the world sharing what they have and no longer use, actively reducing landfill and creating a greater sense of community.

little to no health advice and warnings. It has angered residents across numerous social media community groups that have seen it as not only putting locals at risk, but tourists who may come in contact with potential COVID carriers. Mayor Ryan Palmer said that the Port Stephens Council have heard the community’s concerns and will restrict tourists at Council controlled accommodation providers. “Council has taken the proactive measure of placing restrictions on travellers from known hot spots across NSW that planned on staying at our holiday parks,” said Mr Palmer. “The council takes its advice from the NSW Health experts and will continue to implement this advice.”

The Morpeth online community now has around 600 members and they are all benefiting. Local Jacqui Purcell is involved in the movement and is working on growing Buy Nothing groups locally. The Seaham/Raymond Terrace/Clarence Town/ Paterson group already has 130 plus members who are all participating in the movement and benefiting in many different ways. Jacqui Purcell told News Of The Area, “The ethos is all about making a gift without any expectation of return

payment.” For those receiving the gift there is no feeling of guilt or owing the gifter for the item given. Jacqui originally got involved in this movement as a part of a minimal waste journey and she is currently involved in creating six groups in the Hunter region. “All groups are more successful with more members,” she said. Instead of going out and buying new things she believes in reusing items that are sitting dormant somewhere in the community.

Someone probably has what you need that they no longer use or want. With finite world resources available Jacqui believes that we need to be smarter about how we use what we have and in reducing consumerism we are helping the planet. If you would like to find out more about Buy Nothing you can join the Facebook group at https:// w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / groups/506699230035442/ and perhaps you will become a household that has a reduced footprint, that is more connected to your community.

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Nelson Bay Next initiatives Council Cancels Meeting No Business THE local business community joined Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer recently at a COVID safe event to get an update on Nelson Bay Next initiatives and the impact on the local economy. One of the key initiatives, the Nelson Bay Public Domain Plan, was revealed in February 2018 when community consultation commenced to achieve the community’s vision for Nelson Bay over the next 20 years. Port Stephens Mayor Palmer said it’s an exciting time for Nelson Bay with work already underway to prioritise people, create a greener town centre and provide more spaces for the community to enjoy. “Since the Public Domain Plan works commenced, we’ve already seen a number of projects and improvements in infrastructure to link the foreshore and town centre together including Apex Park, Yacaaba Street and soon to be new amenities blocks,” Mayor Palmer said. “The Yacaaba Street project was pushed for by the community and now we are seeing the clear benefit this has had on local businesses providing a direct link to the Nelson Bay town centre. “There is plenty more in the

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q Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer recently at a COVID safe event. works with the next stage of the plan to improve planning controls, funding for special events and activities as well as the introduction of smart parking.

“The Smart Parking Scheme was endorsed by Council on 12 May this year after in-depth community consultation to source a solution to increased parking demands in the area

and improve traffic flow. “Upgrades to existing parking and additional spaces will also be introduced as well as a free parking scheme for all Port Stephens residents, ratepayers and employees of Nelson Bay CBD businesses. “It’s not just about a charging for parking or removing meters — they’ll still be there and you can still pay by cash if you want. It’s about giving extra parking spaces, making it easier to find a park, creating more attractions and events bringing people to the Nelson Bay CBD and reinvesting the revenue. “Funds collected from smart parking will be reinvested into Nelson Bay to fund improvements to the public domain, landscaping, increased car parking and place activation. “I know some may feel unsure about these changes but as I’ve said before if we don’t take a risk there will be no reward. The reward for Nelson Bay are the upgrades and activation — this is a vehicle to move us forward from where we are today,” he said. The smart parking infrastructure program is expected to be installed towards the end of 2020.

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CITING no business to transact Port Stephens Council has cancelled its Ordinary Council Meeting planned for this month. At least one councillor is not happy. Councillor Giacomo Arnott told News Of The Area, “I’m really disappointed that Council has cancelled this meeting, claiming that there is “no business to transact”. He says that it is simply not true. “I’ve submitted a motion for this meeting, for Council to write to the NSW Government asking why they haven’t implemented a speed reduction along Tomago Rd. “Since that motion was submitted, there was another serious car crash along this section of road.” He believes that there couldn’t be anything more important.

“Then there’s one of the most dangerous roads in the state, The Bucketts Way, that is in line for a NSW Government upgrade. “My motion asks for funding to be accelerated.” Councillor Arnott has expressed that this is extremely important for road safety. “And finally, the Nelson Bay business community has been seething in its reaction to the rushed implementation of smart parking in the area. “My motion called for a delay to the roll-out to enable consultation.” “There is always business to transact, and it’s not good enough that we are being paid to work, but someone is deciding they don’t want to. Councillors need to do their jobs,” said Councillor Arnott. The cancelled meeting will see these matters postponed for weeks.

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community update virus LIKE many parts of regional NSW, Port Stephens had been relatively COVID-19 free until this past week. With new cases reported in our community, it is now more important than ever that we take responsibility to protect ourselves, our families and our region from further transmission. The next few weeks are crucial for Port Stephens and I encourage us all to do the right thing — follow the NSW public health orders, get tested and stay safe. I know this is a difficult time for our community and for our local businesses who have already been hit hard this year and rely on tourism. We need to strike a delicate balance between supporting our struggling businesses and protecting our local community from this virus. Some within our community have raised concerned around travel between Sydney and Port Stephens. While I understand these concerns, our close proximity means there are strong ties between our regions and travel can often be unavoidable. But I do urge anyone thinking of coming to Port Stephens to please follow the public health order and listen to government advice to help keep our community safe. If you believe you may have come into contact with a confirmed case or have even the slightest of symptoms, please get tested and stay home. This is the only way we can ensure the safety and health of our community. I know it has been an extremely tough year for us all but we need to work together to help stop the spread of this virus. Let’s continue to stay strong.

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COUNCILLORS get a say in how things are run around the Port, they also get $2000 to share among community groups or to address issues which are important to them. Councillor Arnott used his $2000 to assist groups that may otherwise not have attracted funding. He told News Of The Area, “I provided $1500 to local community groups at the council meeting. “The recipients included the Fern Bay Bayway Village Men’s Shed which received $250, Voices of Wallalong and Woodville which received $250, the Woodville School of Arts which received $250, the Raymond Terrace Community Preschool which received $250, and Port Stephens Family and Neighbourhood Services which received $500.” Each of these organisations provides a valuable contribution to the community. Voices of Wallalong and

Woodville are providing a voice on important community issues in their region including the Brandy Hill region where the group is working hard to save koala habitat. Men’s Sheds are well known for creating positive mental health as

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men standing shoulder to shoulder working on a project are supported by each other. Our pre-schools provide access to education to children and help them to become school ready. While practising in the

arts is both therapeutic and provides enjoyment for those that experience them. Port Stephens Family and Community Services provides support to some of our most vulnerable residents, assisting

Councillor Arnott with members of the Bayway Village Men’s Shed.

Embracing New Normal at the helm By Marian SAMPSON

AT a very different changeover event the Rotary Club Of Salamander Bay handed its reins for the year to incoming President Peter North. The breakfast was attended also by Area Governor Christine Walmsley, President Rotary Nelson Bay Liz Friend and Port Stephens Mayor, Ryan Palmer. Peter North told News Of The Area, “Rotary International President Holger Knaak has set a fitting presidential theme for this year, known as Rotary Opens Opportunities.” Peter acknowledges that COVID-19 has changed the way we live and how the club will move forward. The members are working to think outside the square to allow them to continue to assist local charities. “We need to embrace

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lives and the community we serve, and internationally where possible,” he said. Peter has a vision of more young people calling our club home. To achieve this he aims to create an experience that we all want to be part of. He wants to introduce a mentoring program where new members have the support and guidance they need outside our regular meetings. Importantly the club will keep its culture and remember to have fun and enjoy each other’s company. As President Peter is delighted to have a firm date from Council for the long awaited

beautification of the entry to the Bay Roundabout for October. The club donated over $18,500 to various charities and organisations including the Kula Spirit, developing the Rotary Solar cases and the local RFS units that battled the 2019/2020 bush fires both locally and across the fire fronts. Rotary like every other community service organisation will face new challenges and our community will continue to benefit from the careful planned support of clubs like the Rotary Club of Salamander Bay into the future. If anyone in the community is interested in joining our Rotary Club please contact me via email (northpeter58@ gmail.com to find out more information about our club.

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Port COVID-19 Spike last week By Marian SAMPSON THERE is no doubt that the spectre of CORONA Virus is shadowing our community with a person being testing positive having spent a significant amount of time at Salamander Bay Shopping Centre last week. The 60 year old is now in home isolation. There have also been confirmed positive test within Tomaree Public School community, which shares spaces with Tomaree High School. As well as at an Anna Bay kindergarten. This has prompted calls for all people who attended the centre on July 15 to get tested. Hunter New England Health’s Dr David Durrheim spoke extensively with News Of The Area on Wednesday about COVID-19, he said, “Older people are certainly more vulnerable to COVID-19. “We all need to make sure that we take meticulous care, wearing a mask does not replace 1.5 metre distancing from others, hand hygiene, not

shaking hands and not touching things.” While elderly are vulnerable, so too are others with underlying conditions, the young are not immune to this virus. “If we are entering crowded places and we are concerned that we aren’t going to be able to social distance, masks add additional protection.” Dr Durrheim also stressed the importance of a mask being correctly fitted and the need for good hygiene throughout wearing the mask and after removing the mask, we must also engage in thorough hand washing, as any germs that the mask has protected us from will be on the surface of the mask. Dr Durrheim also asked that residents of Port Stephens not to travel to Sydney unless it is for essential travel. He asks that we all “Take precautions as none of us want to be the reason the virus is reintroduced to the community.” At the time of the interview Dr Durrhiem stated that Port Stephens is not a hot spot,

however increased testing is now available and he stressed the importance that for those needing a test, isolation is a part of the process. The process, and an area identified as a weak link in the second wave that Victoria is experiencing, is a failure of those with symptoms or who have potentially being exposed failing to isolate prior to testing and to isolate until you receive your results. It is not appropriate to be shopping or even outside exercising if you are in need of a test or waiting for test results – in these circumstances you need to be isolating at home. To get tested it is ideal to get a referral from your GP first or you can book into the pop-up clinic at Tomaree Community Hospital by calling 4964 7497. Leah Anderson President of the Tomaree Business Chamber said, “It is essential that anybody who visited the Salamander Shopping Centre on the 15th July, follow the advice from NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant to monitor for symptoms and get

PORT STEPHENSNews Of The Area q Port Stephens Resident Alana Caskey getting tested for COVID-19 at Tomaree Community Hospital this week. You can also watch the video of Alana’s test.

tested at the local clinic. “Everybody should continue to remember to “Do the 3”, Wash Hands, Physical Distance, and have the App on their smartphone. “Even the slightest of Symptoms, get tested, and selfisolate. “Essential workers at our

local shops and medical centres are doing their absolute best to follow guidelines and take precautions. “We have heard stories of staff being abused, and this is just not right. We are all in this together. Be kind, Be safe and take care of each other,” she said.

Community concern is rife – now is the time to engage in anti-COVID-19 protocols, strict social distancing, use the App and use positive hand hygiene, avoid crowded places, if you are vulnerable, isolate as much as possible.

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Nelson Bay Golf Club 19 July - 25 July 2020 Results Round Up:

Sunday 19 July: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Jenny Frost 36, Julie Walker 35; Div 2: Elizabeth Pfennigwerth 35, Lynn Woods 32. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Dave Flatt 40, Emile Billett 35; B Grade: Callum Gascoigne 37, Leonard Woods 33; C Grade: Neil Goudge 32, Troy Frost 31. Monday 20 July: Vets: Div 1: Winner: Alan Bentley 22, Runner-Up: John Ducrou 21 c/b; Div 2: Winner Don Whatham 24, RunnerUp: Don Jones 22.

Tuesday 21 July: Ladies 2 Person Ambrose: Nett Winners: Diane McLean & Cara Frires 66.5; Runners

up: Deirdre Haxton & Shelly Kertesz 68.75.

Wednesday 22 July: Mens Stroke: Course 1: A Grade: Daryl McAuliffe 39, Michael Moussa 34; B Grade: Col Buchanan 35, Jeffrey Warton 35 c/b; C Grade: Blake Moloney 44, Christopher Dunn 41. Mens Stableford: Course 2: A Grade: Brett Allman 41, Vinko Komadina 40; B Grade: Allan Bailey 40, Peter Jackson37; C Grade: Ryan Connor 38 c/b, Brian Hedges 38. Thursday 23 July: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Lyn Shute 39, Glenda Hendricks 38 c/b ; Div 2: Irena Nash 39, Vicki Melrose 37 c/b. Mens Stableford: Overall: Bill Shepard 32, Steven Brown 31. Vets Stroke: Winner: Rex Dengate 32.5, Runner-Up:

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Friday 24 July: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Colleen Beattie 35, Susie Anderson 33; Div 2: Diane McLean 35, Gail Holdforth 33. Mens Stableford: Div 1: Steve Conrades 38; Div 2: John Skeoch 37 c/b, Steve Wilson 37; Div 3: Dave Murray 41, Manny Mifsud-Ellul 37.

Saturday 25 July 2020: Ladies Stableford: Overall: Sharron Dunn 38, Barbara Frost 37. Men’s Stableford: Course 1: Div 1: Allan Daubaras 36 c/b, Vinko Komadina 36; Div 2: Peter Elliott 37, Scott Ferguson 35; Div 3: John Steven 36, Peter Sinclair 35. Course 2: Div 1: Mark Galloway 40, Jim Taylor 39; Div 2: Phil Murray 40, Bob Lawson 39; Div 3: Chris Dunn 37, John Geoghegan 36.

I will confess that I went on a search after your conundrum to see if I could find the offending footage and I quickly came across the video of this woman ranting at the poor Bunnings staff. I mean don't they have enough to deal with with customers who can't remember the shade of white they want to paint their coffee table or who can't find their husband because he said he was going to aisle 37 and he's not there, without having to deal with some middleclass legal studies dropout pain-in-the-neck with a patronising chai-latte-laced-withProzac tone who suggests she can have the poor Bunnings staff member 'personally sued' for merely trying to follow their Covidsafe protocol? Personally sued? Is this woman insane? Actually, I think therein lies the answer. The coronavirus has unearthed a whole lot of people who have way too much time on their hands and who spend countless hours falling down conspiracy theory rabbit holes only to climb out and start ranting at service and healthcare workers who are just trying to do their job. Seriously, how is wearing a mask a breach of human rights? We are not being asked to shrink wrap our bodies. We are not being asked to wear a full suit of armour. And we most certainly aren't being asked to spend hours at a time sweating in full PPE gear unless we are one of the healthcare workers who deal with those poor individuals who have become ill. We are simply being asked to consider the health and safety of others so more people don't get sick and we can get back to some semblance of normality. I tell you, June, I think many of us have lost a bit of faith in humanity lately and people like this woman aren't doing much to remedy that. I wish both you and your child health and happiness. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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CrossworD solution no. 17569

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P E r s i A H Across: 1. Persia, 4. Hates, 7. Defeated, 8. Droop, 9.    o P t u Yonder, 11. Erected, 13. Precede, 15. Potent, 18. Oiled, D E F E A t E D 19. Insulate, 20. Rogue, 21. Depots. G n i D Down: 1. Podgy, 2. Spend, 3. Attired, 4. Huddle, 5. Y o n D E r l E E r E Throttle, 6. Sloped, 10. Needling, 12. Reposed, 13. P r E C E D E Proper, 14. Endive, 16. Tulip, 17. Tiers. r D n P o

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Solutions

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9  2 1 3 5  4 5 1 2 7 8 6 9 6 3 4 8 4 1 7 6   Palindrome Puzzle

Explorawords 1. Parting statement. 2. Talking in circles.

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stEpdowns dreamer, reader, drear, dear, ear, re, r

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palindromE puzzlE Dr I.E. Weird

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Down Across 1 Lightweight wood 1 Flowers 2 Bizarre 4 Brag 3 Make sweet 7 Languid 4 At the side of 8  Goddess of peace 5 Agreed 9 Although 6 Filament 11 Evicted 10 Swathes 13 Pardon 12 Suspicious of 15 Dwellings rivalry 18 Giraffe-like animal  13 Pert. to a choir 19 Instrument on  14 Vegetables wheel to measure  distance travelled 16 Musical drama  20 Misplaces 17 Regretful 17 21 Stellar 

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To solve the puzzle, all the blank cells must be filled in using  numbers from 1 to 9. Each number can only appear once in each row, column and in the nine 3x3 blocks.

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ANSWERS: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: 1. There is a spike missing from the large knight’s weapon. 2. The yellow circle is missing from the small knight’s shield. 3. There is an extra polka dot on the knight’s boxer shorts. 4. There is less space above the castle door. 5. The castle flag is a different shape.

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17569 Crossword Goldstar

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Goldstar Crossword Across: 1. Blooms, 4. Boast, 7. Listless, 8. Irene, 9. Albeit, 11. Ejected, 13. Condone, 15. Abodes, 18. Okapi, 19. Odometer, 20. Loses, 21. Starry. Down: 1. Balsa, 2. Outre, 3. Sweeten, 4. Beside, 5. Assented, 6. Thread, 10. Bandages, 12. Jealous, 13. Choral, 14. Onions, 16. Opera, 17. Sorry.

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World First Tech By Marian SAMPSON

FOR most of us, taking a paddle down the Amazon as part of a day’s work is inconceivable, but not for Medowie based inventor John Worthington. John has developed and is delivering a series of devices designed to be placed in the remotest areas capturing local data and transmitting that data via satellite to secure networks. The devices can perform amazing tasks. The Remote Access “Water Beetle” is solar powered and can provide real time water quality data anywhere in the world. John Worthington of Real Access told News Of The Area, “The water beetle is a self-righting solar powered module which can be used in fresh or salt water or ocean

environments.” “One of the most exciting devices that we created for use in the Amazon connects villages.” Housed in a humble watertight 44 gallon drum the RAD44 is a totally portable communications hub that is easily transported and can be placed either permanently or temporarily. The RAD44 has a military grade PC onboard, with flexible amorphous solar panels, and extreme weatherproof interfaces. The Company also has a hardware “Virtual Private Network” (VPN) and secure internet solutions which are being used internationally. The centrepiece is the Real Access secure collaboration platform which is able to connect people and networks anywhere in the world in a completely secure

q John Worthington and Craig Baumann at the hub where they are building the Real Access business. Photo by Marian Sampson. and immersive collaborative space. Bringing “the movies to life”, information can be flicked across screens to other authorised users anywhere in the world. “Most exciting has been the company’s ability to work

with Defence and Government agencies to create a simple but completely secure flow of information, accessed in real time from any securely linked computer using the VPN,” said Worthington. This technology can take a large scale map, with people

moving markers (reminiscent of WW2 moves) onto a 21st century digital platform which is flexible but secure. It is a world first, and a game changer in many different scenarios. This technology, developed in Medowie could

allow emergency services personnel to be monitored securely and in real time, giving them levels of protection, unavailable until now. Real Access technology can be applied across industries from environmental scientists monitoring water quality in our rivers, potentially giving data prior to events such as fish kills, to monitoring body cameras of police, military and emergency services personnel and to providing access to specialist medical services and education to the most remote communities in the world through the RAD44. Medowie and the new hub at Williamtown are already leading the world with great STEM solutions while providing a lifestyle which many in the major cities would envy. After all, this technology was developed across the road from a horse paddock, but then Real Access delivers a solution that enables anyone from anywhere to be connected.

Keys received for new Rural Fire Station

By Sandra MURRAY

The keys to the brand new two-bay facility were handed A VERY happy Captain Dave over by Bert Pipan, Operations Feeney has received the keys Officer, Lower Hunter Fire to the brand new Karuah Rural Control. Funded by the NSW Fire Brigade Station located in Government, the $1.1 million Engel Street. dollar station is now operational from 24 July. It is a significant upgrade from the one-toilet crumbling shed which was prone to flooding. After local lobbying, including by Port Stephens MP Kate Washington, the development application was lodged in 201617 and building commenced the following year. Captain Feeney q A happy Captain Dave commented, “This Feeney with the keys to the new is the day we have fire station at Karuah. been waiting for.

q Fire station crew check out their new digs. Photos provided (Paul Mulvaney).

We will transition over the coming weeks and move in with our gear and become operational out of our new station. Thank you to Port Stephens Council and the staff at fire control for your endeavours in building our station.”

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to take or expose our players, our supporters, our volunteers, our community and the wider community, to.” Mr Cooper emphasised that this was a temporary measure and that the Jnr Gropers would be back on the pitch after the health and safety hiatus on Saturday, 8 August. “We are not dropping out of the HJRU Competition, we are just postponing for 14 days.

“The NBJRC have had no influence on the situation presented to us and all we can do is control our part of this weird environment we are currently living in. “I hope we can catch up on the field shortly and get back to what we love, playing rugby.” The move has been widely congratulated by the rugby community with opposing clubs the Wanderers and Merewether Carlton applauding the proactive approach.

Results for 24/7/2020 Outright winner. Ron McKay. 72 c/b

Runner up. Adam Cowie. 72 c/b

Bradman Award. Peter Hill No ladies 9 hole competition. Lucky number. 18. Bob Miskell

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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment – Invitation to Register an Interest Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd (Holcim) are proposing to continue sand production operations at their Salt Ash Sand Quarry, 8 Oakvale Drive (Lot 4 DP 774726), Salt Ash. The proponent’s contact details are: Luke Edminson, Planning and Environment Manager NSW Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd luke.edminson@lafargeholcim.com 0429 790 756 Artefact Heritage, on behalf of Holcim, wishes to consult with any Aboriginal persons or organisations that hold cultural knowledge relevant to determining the significance of Aboriginal objects and places in the Salt Ash area. The purpose of community consultation is to assist in the preparation of an Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment Report (ACHAR) for the proposed development. The consultation will also assist the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) in their consideration and determination of the SSD application. Please register your interest in the project by 6 August 2020 by contacting:

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ANTIQUE Victorian Cedar dressing tble $400. Rocking Chair $220. Mother chair $350. French provincial dble bed $600. Filigree outdoor blind, new 240cm x 210cm $60. 5-sided playpen $45. Ph 0412078206 1106

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Herbicide spraying MidCoast Council will be carrying out a range of herbicide spraying activities in various waterways, open drains, and retention ponds; on roadsides and reserves; and on sporting fields, parks, pools surrounds, cemeteries and Council building surrounds within the entire MidCoast Local Government area during the months August, September and October 2020. These activities will be targeting general vegetation, grasses, reeds, bindii, broadleaf, annual, perennial and environmental weeds and each program is subject to weather conditions. Only qualified operators will be undertaking works. On the roadsides and reserves, subject to availability and need, registered herbicides Herbicides Weedmaster Duo, Sixgun 360, Biochoice 360, Glymac 360 (360g/L glyphosate), and/or Metsun 600, Lynx WG, Kenmet, Kenzon and/or Grazon extra will be used as per the requirements of the label and APVMA off label permit 9907 where applicable. In various waterways and retention ponds Herbicides Weedmaster Duo, Sixgun 360, Biochoice 360 and/or Glymac 360 (360g/L glyphosate) will be used as per the requirements of the label and APVMA off label permit 9907 where applicable and as a precaution residents are advised to refrain from using, drinking or swimming in the water for two weeks following treatments. Registered herbicides, chemicals Spearhead, Kamba M and Broadside will be used as per label directions on sporting fields, parks, pools surrounds, cemeteries, reserves and Council building surrounds. Scheduled areas will be assessed individually and treated as required. Individual areas will be sign-posted at the times of treatment in commonly accessed areas. A list of areas to be treated is available by calling MidCoast Council on 7955 7777.

OUTDOOR table and 2 bench seats. Early Settler band. $450 ono. Single bed+ base. Was $690, sell $100. Both as new. 0466461800 0207

WOODWORKING. Benchtop lathe Record DML24X incl power chuck & 4Ochisels, Gd LD S Huon pine cond $125. slabs & burls for carving $40-80 each.

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BRAND new boys joggers and school shoes sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. $5.00 - $25.00 4982 8922 DESK home office desk timber, 5 drawers, with chair, must sell $270 ono 49814854

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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498

TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704

WHEELCHAIR Power, Vg LEATHER Chester- Easy RiderOCougar. LD Dgd cond, cond, newScontroller arm field 2 seater L O S $600 0427974136 $550 49849808. 230420

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LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. LDSandstone SO 4 sq. mts Collection. $200. Ph 0409 042 489

DR T.E.N.S Physio Machine Never used + attachments $60. PH: 0408162400

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PUMA pop-top camper 2012, 12ft, 1200kg, sleeps 6, one owner, rego to Nov 2020. $14,000 ono, Peter 0407 892 860

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Caravans CUB Camper Super Max Escape 2011 full annex, twin beds. Rego Aug 2019 $10,700 49872651 JAYCO Sterling 2007 21Ft Single Kg Bds, new a/c, new wheels/ tyres, full annex, ens, elec rollout awn, vg cond. $26,750. 0427650335

Motorhomes MOTORHOME for Sale 2010 Sunliner Motorhome 29 foot Mitsubishi Fuso 124000 kms, $142,500 neg. Very good condition Serviced every 10,000 kms 0418 716 225

YACHT Northshore 38 Totally refitted for extended cruising. New 40hp diesel. Local. $75,000 ONO. 0413046858. 160120

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1996 Nissan Pathfinder, auto, top cond, 6mth reg, no rust, 266500klms, $2500neg, qoe079, 49846043

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STAND Up Paddle Board 11ft x 31”x 5” comes with paddle, leash and board bag. $900 0429920840

2008 Suzuki Swift, Manual, Top of range. 52,000 genuine klms, mech A1 - no faults, as new interior, A1 a/c, log bks, free mech insp, az85qn $6900 0437603274 090420

2016 Holden Cruz Z Series 40,000klm Ex Cond. Full leather + Log Books Auto $11,500 ono, 1 owner. wen055 0412 465 018 0207

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COROLLA Sedan 1991 white 123,000 km unreg L2D months SOgood tyres runs well $200 Hawks Nest 0414921770

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BASS boat 2006 evinrude 150hp approx 450hrs $21,750 ono 0431026622 MERCEDES SLK230, auto, Kompressor coupe/ convertible (metal folding DINGHYS 2 x 8ft roof) just 60,900klms, D cond, all Ltop dinghys, 1 alum $350, 2000 model, SO 1 ply wood $300. books, careful lady owner. DCJ79Z. $15250ono 0425 254 612 0417821805. 300420

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ELECTRIC Golf Cart & Trailer. VG cond. Sale due to owners LDill health SO 49971020 $5,000 ono.

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1996 Daihatsu Feroza, makin Gd cond, approx 10 254000klm, LD $8 ech mths reg, SO great sec many extras, car. Economical, alf49a. 0427980079

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GALVANISED hot dipped bolts (37)125x10hexagon head. $1.75ech. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $1.40ech. Other sizes avail. 49872338.

WINE demijohns 49849808.

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GOLF cart trailer, 2 y/o, as new cond. 750kg rated. Spare tyre. $1500 ono. 0488485735

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q That’s drinks! Junior sport has been postponed along the Tomaree Peninsula as testing and isolation periods continue.

By Mitch LEES

Groper Jnrs Postponed

WITH a confirmed case of CoronaVirus linked to the Tomaree Public School and the Nelson Bay Junior Marlins AFL Club, local junior sport has been put on the backburner for now. The Nelson Bay Junior Rugby Union Club (NBJRC) has postponed all matches for their teams in the Hunter Junior Rugby Union (HJRU) for 14 days as efforts continue to ensure that there is no community transmission of COVID-19. In a statement President Dion Cooper said that the move was to not only ensure the safety of the rugby community, but also the wider Port Stephens and Hunter regions. “NBJRC will postpone any participation in the HJRU competition for 14 days,” said Mr Cooper. “Regardless of the scale of this outbreak, it’s the potential that forms the risk. “The risk is high, a high risk that I am not willing CONTINUED Page 9

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