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IRRAWANG High School’s talented Drum Corps has
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They came an outstanding third place. The Drum Corps competed against schools across the nation. The Corps also teamed
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Irrawang High School Drum Corps Achieve Third Place at the Australian National Percussion Eisteddfod Drumline Battle Competition
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across Australia vied for first, second, and third place. Irrawang High School was the only government high school to enter from New South Wales. In an interview Ms Robinson told News Of The Area, “This is the first time we have entered the Drumline competition of the event as this section only began last year, and the Eisteddfod was in Queensland in 2018.” Ms Robinson said, “I am proud
of them and absolutely elated for them, as I appreciated and recognised the enormity of what they had just achieved.” “This outstanding result is due to the exceptional teamwork of the whole ensemble, their commitment and their passion to drum, as one.” When asked what a drumline is, Ms Robinson said, “A drumline is a section of percussion instruments playing as an ensemble, originating in
the USA as a style of drumming and movement.” “Our drum program has developed from eight drummers in 2005 to over 70 drummers in the program in 2019.” “We are the largest drumline program in Australia!” “The Senior Drum Corps rehearses three times a week.” The Drum Corps program at Irrawang High has three ensembles, including Year 7, Intermediate, and the Senior Drum Corps.
Memories of Bill Howard
LONG time Salt Ash resident Bill Howard has passed away after a short illness. He spent his final years at an aged care facility at Wahroonga, Sydney. He was in his eighties. Bill started his working life as a maths teacher in the western town of Binnaway. After city appointments he rose through the ranks to become a teachers’ college and university lecturer. He also served in the CMF attaining the rank of captain. He had a passion for history and was one of the key contributors to the publication of ‘A History of the Tilligerry Peninsula’ – an authoritative work which went to a second edition selling some
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At Irrawang High School, students begin their training in Year 7, through an audition process, and move up through the ensembles when positions become available and based on their individual talent and commitment. The Eisteddfod is highly regarded in the Drum Corps field and the international judging panel of three consisted of judges from Australia and the USA. Next year the Eisteddfod will be held in Melbourne.
1100 copies. It is about to be updated with a third imprint. Tragedy struck in 2013 when his home burned to the ground in a bushfire. He had
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been working at the time on a history of the WW2 Pacific Campaign which was lost in the blaze. Bill was relocated to Tanilba Shores Retirement Village with the support of family and friends. He used to tell the story of a young cousin who would come to their Sydney home to watch the election results on TV. His name was John and he went on to be prime minister of Australia.
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Trees for Planet Ark’s National Tree Planting Day 2019
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HELD on Sunday, 28 July, Planet Ark’s National Tree Day encourages schools, groups, and individuals in the community to plant trees. According to Planet Ark’s website since the Tree Day began in 1996, over 25 million trees have been planted by more than 4 million people over the past 23 years. Port Stephens Councillor, Mr Giacomo Arnott participated in the National Tree Day for the second year. He told News Of The
Area, “The protection of our environment is the world’s most pressing issue, and getting our community involved means we all take responsibility for this problem and work together to protect it.” “I joined in because I want to be part of the solution.” “It is my second time being out planting trees in Boomerang Park, and it is always great fun!” “It is important for all of us to work to protect Boomerang Park and, by extension, our local environment.” “I encourage everyone
to keep an eye on what the Raymond Terrace Tidy Towns group is up to, and join in next time they have a planting day.” A statement by Planet Ark said that 70% of Australians believe individual actions can have an impact on global environmental issues like climate change. Planet Ark’s first edition of the Tree Report found that a 5% increase in tree cover can reduce nearby daytime temperatures by 2.3 degrees Celsius. A large healthy tree can sequester up to 93kg of CO2
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The NSW government’s investment on special vehicles with Varley, is a sign of confidence in Varley and an investment in our people, that is an investment in the future of our region,” said Mr Phillips. The investment by the Government in selecting the special vehicles to be built at the Varley Tomago facility in Regional NSW supports and sustains the employment of the diverse 290 strong Varley team at Tomago, including 10 apprentices and trainees, the majority of which are in the Vehicles Division.
and 1.4kg of air pollution a year. Time in nature reduces stress, improves happiness, wellbeing and productivity. Planet Ark Deputy CEO Rebecca Gilling said that the report should inspire the community to participate in tree planting, “It’s heartening to hear that Australians think that individual action can make a positive impact on our environment.” “National Tree Day is an excellent opportunity to work together on a local level to benefit your community and the environment at large.”
Local Employment Through NSW Government Contracts By Marian SAMPSON
EMERGENCY vehicles for New South Wales are being built locally. Varley Group is putting the lives of those who serve the community first at their Tomago facility. Recently Varley’s Special Vehicles Division welcomed a visit by The Hon. David Elliott, Minister for Police and Emergency Services who inspected the Tomago production line of the NSW Emergency Services Vehicles. The Minister met with the workforce and inspected
Through its 133year history, Varley has continually invested in its workforce, supporting programs and organisations such as STEM, The Real Futures Foundation, University of Newcastle, work experience programs and apprenticeships, developing the highly skilled, integrated teams
q Giacomo Arnott, Port Stephens Councillor plants a tree at Boomerang Park with Kate Washington MP, Member for Port Stephens. Mr Arnott also said, “My group, which included the amazing Coral Berry and two St Brigid’s students, planted three trees in the park.” “Dozens of trees were planted by the community and
that deliver projects on time and on budget. Varley also return the support to our Emergency Services Units, not only through local sponsorships, but through supporting our workforce’s volunteer efforts with SES and RFS. Recently Blaine Scarr, CEO, Varley Vehicles received the 2019 Supportive Employer
the students on the day, and I am looking forward to checking back in a few weeks to see how the trees are going.” “Get out and go for a walk in the park and enjoy the open green space.”
Award from NSW RFS through supporting long standing firefighters like Karlo Giebeler, theVarley Vehicles Estimator. Varley look forward to working with the government to continue to develop the next generation of special vehicles and supporting our local workforce. Locals benefit from jobs and economic growth through successful projects.
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SOLDIERS Point Ladies Bowling Club are celebrating 60 years of bowls. The Club now is a far cry from the one that the first members played at. It now sports an undercover all weather green. Once, it was whites only on the greens, much has changed in bowls and the ladies now
Carnival which bowlers from far-and-wide attend. Then on 11 August 12 ladies have been selected to play in a tournament called Waves to Wine which is played at Kurri Kurri Bowling Club. Lyn Yeomans told News Of The Area, “This is followed by “The Grade 2 Pennant team, who won the Flag going off to the State Pennant Play Off at Kingscliff.”
sport fun colourful uniforms. While the whites are gone the passion and commitment of the players hasn’t changed much. Over the past 60 years the ladies believe that they have won around 13 pennants. The club currently has 110 lady bowlers. Among the ladies upcoming events are 5-9 August is the Blue Water
media@newsofthearea.com.au A Bus has been organised by the Club to take spectators to see them play over the five days. “Our girls, Cheryl Field and Pam Smith were runner up in the Open District Pairs after a very close game, and Julie Schumacher and Rosita Ryan won the District Pairs Seniors; making it congratulations all round,” she said. The ladies are going from strength to strength and hope that they bring home more pennants.
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A WOMAN has been charged following a crash north of Newcastle, where a child died, last month. About 5.50pm on Sunday 21 July 2019, a 29-year-old woman was driving a Mazda sedan north on New Line Road, East Seaham,
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Nature Art and Print Making By Marian SAMPSON
THE Port Stephens Community Arts Centre artists pay tribute to, mountains which are the source of our rivers, meandering through the landscape and ending up at the sea. The artworks on exhibition until 10 September depict nature providing a life giving environment. There is also a second exhibition by the centres revitalised Print Making Group which has a display of the culmination of 12 month’s printmaking. The group has explored many techniques of lino cutting, etching and multi
plate printmaking and plan to explore collagraph and mono prints in the future. This will involve experimenting with different inks and qualities of paper, sometimes with the printing press and with recycled objects. The group meets on the second and fourth Thursdays in the Manoora Room at 10am. Meryl Miller of the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre told News Of The Area, “An exciting date to note in your calendar is 7th September when The Spring Affair will return by popular demand. This is an exciting day to visit the Arts Centre and view our talented community displaying their creativity, there will be a sausage sizzle,
bail to appear at Raymond Terrace Local Court on Monday 26 August 2019. Investigations are continuing.
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$3.2M to improve Community Transport COUNCILS, transport operators, schools and community groups in Port Stephens are encouraged to apply for a share in more than $3.2 million to improve the customer experience on public transport. Liberal Member of the NSW Upper House for the Hunter Taylor Martin said the program was aimed at improving access to public transport and improving infrastructure across country NSW. “Through this fund, communities in Port Stephens could see new bus shelters, new seats, signage or better lighting at existing stops, or even the installation of guidance tools for customers
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& Nationals in Government’s commitment to improving public transport services in regional NSW. “We are connecting regional communities by adding new bus services and modernising our regional rail fleet,” Mr Bromhead said. “No matter where you live in NSW, everyone should have access to safe and affordable public transport, and this program will help us deliver important upgrades across the state.” Applications for the next round of the Country Passenger Transport Infrastructure Grants Scheme are now open and will close at midday on 30 September 2019.
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THE Aussie barbecue is one of our fair land’s great traditions. It has ritual status in the ‘burbs. Walk down any street on a Sunday afternoon and you will smell the unmistakable aroma of burning flesh on backyard barbies. Invariably, someone will say, ‘Gee that smells great. It’s making me salivate.’ Then they’ll grunt and scratch themselves, reminding us that we have indeed descended from the apes. It’s Culture with a capital C, Mrs OW. For the man who feels somewhat inadequate in the kitchen, a barbecue gives him renewed status as a culinary expert. There’s a lot of technique involved in getting the barbecue just right. First you have to scrape off the previous barbecue’s remnants (sate sauce, sausage gristle and burnt onion rings), then you need to sizzle up the plate with some beer to steam off any rodent poo; next you oil it up and then you carefully arrange your slabs of meat. It is obligatory to hold a Stubby during this process, and for some, it is also important to wear an apron that features large plastic breasts or catchy slogans such as ‘Natural Born Griller’. The meat has to be cooked just right. A lot of men like their meat rare, sometimes so rare that it bleeds into all those lovely salads and potato bakes you have made, rendering them inedible. But let’s face it, your guests aren’t really there for your salads. They are there for an experience that has a not so subtle whiff of caveman about it. Let this one go and remember that taking control of his tongs is a form of emasculation that you really don’t need. You’ve no doubt got enough going on. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
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TILLIGERRY RSL is keen to keep on display military memorabilia both inside the Club in cabinets and outside for all to see. Look at the photos. The large concrete triangular pyramids are tank traps which were retrieved from Stockton Beach. They were designed to block the passage of Japanese tanks if they happened to land during WW2. The ones in the photo are dated 1942. Some of them are still brought to the surface after heavy seas pound the foreshore. They were a part of the coastal defence network which included a large naval gun on top of Tomaree headland as well as machine gun emplacements and torpedo tubes covering the Port’s entrance. The gun on top of the mound is one of the most successful anti aircraft guns of all time.
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Junior And Luana
Tilligerry RSL
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Saturday 17/08/2019
Layth Gunn
Bellevue Hotel @ Tuncurry
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Friday 09/08/2019
Romney Watts
Plough Inn
8.00pm
Saturday 17/08/2019
Secret Society
Avon Valley Inn
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Saturday 10/08/2019
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Bellevue Hotel @ Tuncurry
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Saturday 17/08/2019
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General Roberts Hotel
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Saturday 10/08/2019
Jayde Corner
Tea Gardens Hotel
7.30pm
Saturday 17/08/2019
Four To The Floor
Shoal Bay Country Club
9.00pm
Saturday 10/08/2019
Bliss Bomb
Anna Bay Tavern
8.00pm
Saturday 17/08/2019
Kristo And King
Anna Bay Tavern
8.00pm
Saturday 10/08/2019
Jason Paris
Tilligerry RSL
7.30pm
Saturday 17/08/2019
Sami
Tilligerry RSL
7.30pm
Saturday 10/08/2019
The V Dubs
Shoal Bay Country Club
9.00pm
Saturday 17/08/2019
Wayne Dufty
Tea Gardens Hotel
7.30pm
Friday 16/08/2019
Craig Thommo
Nelson Bay Bowling Club
6.45pm
Vietnam Veterans Day
V Dubs Rock the Stage V Dubs play at Shoal bay Country Club on Saturday 10 August
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Sunday, 18th August 2019 Nelson Bay RSL Sub-Branch invites veterans and their families and members of the community, to a service in Apex Park to commemorate Vietnam Veterans Day. Commencing at 11:00am, Sunday, 18 August 2019. A light lunch will follow at Wests Nelson Bay Diggers. All veterans and members of the community are welcome. Please contact:
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LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489
PLY wood sheets, (1) 2400x1200x3mm $20. (2)2700x1200x4mm. $30 each. 49872338.
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GOLF buggy Par Maker electric with battery and charger. $100ono. T/Gardens. 0488662877 GOLF cart, club car DS petrol, GC, $950. 4981 3199 GOLF Clubs. Mens Cobra Fly/ Z / XL, Regular Flex Shafts, Sand Iron to 4 Iron,2 yrs old,Little use. $300 ono 0447622083 GOLF Buggy electric $250. Set LH clubs $150, RH $150 . Ph 49810798
DOORS legend brace type. (1) 1725H x 760W. (1)1725H x 430W, suit garden shed $40. 49872338.
HANDYMAN retiring: Masonite, ply wood, pyn & mdf board. Offcuts, small to large. From $2. Also soft wood timber, ring for details. 0419 144 766.
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GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 0427704592
HAFCO Wood Lathe ELECTRIC drill, 1 900mm bed cast iron B&D 10mm (3/8” mount on heavy duty chuck) made in USA cast iron base chistles $10. 1 KBC 6.5mm included $600. (1/4” chuck) 1950 49872338 model, suit collector. $10. Others avail. HARON dowling kit, 49872338. model H7200, inc drill, FREEZER, Teco 172ltr dowl, glue etc. Never upright, 13 months old, used. $40. 49872338. LD ex cond. SOPickup only. Raymond Terrace. $220 HAIER 422lt fridge/ ono. 0435 919 400. freeze $175 ono FRIDGE, Westinghouse Whirpool 220lt fridge/ freezer $90 ono 0402 As new, perfect LD cond. 309 584 O $290. PhS0417 442 115 0407
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MASSAGER imported large handheld 2080 chi turbo, as used in chiro rooms. Perfect cond. $300. Older type WALKER, push down to stop no brakes, GC $50. S/Bay. Ph 49846079.
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LADDERS alum. 1 x Bailey 900mm, single sided, $30. 1 x 900mm Rhino dbl sided $50. 4987 2338.
PUT-up-bed makes into 2 single beds with mattresses and frames. Hardly used $70. Chandelier, brushed brass with 3 glass shades and 3 wall lights $50 Ph 49979742
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OZITO Bench Saw $100. RYOBI Bench Grinder $60. RHINO Pedestal Drill $80. OZITO Cordless Drill & Battery $30. 2hp Tank Compressor $100. Stud Finder $20. Planer $80. Orbital Sander $40. Power Master Angle Grinder $60. Phone: 02 4981 0681 ROOF racks $100. Aluminium platform s (x2)120kg capacity $150 Hand tools $10. Two wooden planes $20. each 3 in 1 red spotlight $30. 2 rollaway beds $50 each. 6 power boards best offer. 49973143
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STICKS were raised and goals scored by the Nelson Bay Hockey Club Members representing the Hunter Hockey Association when they took out the win in the over 40s ladies, at the 2019 Hockey NSW Full State Women’s Masters Championships. The event was held in Bathurst over four days. There was great success for the Hunter Hockey Association at the Masters State Championships with the over 35s, over 40s and over 60s all winning their divisions. The Hunter over 40s Division 3 winners were a
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