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More than just Recycling By Marian SAMPSON

IN our community there is a stalwart organisation; a not for profit that gives to other not for profits and supports actions within our community. The Salamander Bay Recycling Centre is a shining example of a successful and self - sustaining community enterprise. Every year residents deliver their unwanted goods to the centre which results in a staggering 2000 tonnes of recyclable material are diverted from landfill each year. The centres volunteers and team members sort the goods, repair them andoffer them for sale in their shop, they also recycle scrap metal and batteries. From the proceeds of

q Salamander Bay Recycling Centres General Manager Gerard McClafferty with Councillor Sarah Smith, the Centres outgoing Chairman Alan Cloke, Councils Arron Molloy, General Manager Wayne Wallis and Greg Kable with the Salamander Bay Recycling Centres new Chairman Ian Farnsworth.

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small axe, instructed a female attendant to open the cash register, and she complied. The man stole cash before fleeing on foot across Benjamin Lee Drive in a south westerly direction. Officers from Port StephensHunter Police District were called and established a crime scene. The man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged between 16 and 20 years old and 170 to 175cm tall. He was last seen wearing a grey hoodie pulled over his head, black track pants, black slip on canvas shoes, yellow gloves and had his face covered. He was carrying a small black backpack. Anyone with information about this man or this incident are urged to contact Raymond Terrace Police Station on 02 4983 7599 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Huge loss of wildlife in Fires

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AUSTRALIA is reeling in the horror of the fires which are engulfing the country. We are watching our nation burn in unprecedented bushfires and there is anger, shock and grief. There is significant loss of human life and property. The wildlife in some areas has been totally decimated. The eyrie quiet here in much of Port Stephens and the Myall region and the smudge of smoke in the air fails to convey the magnitude of our losses as a nation. We once had an ark for the Koala on Kangaroo Island now that ark is gone and so too is at least half of the one truly thriving population of koalas left in Australia. The population on Kangaroo Island was growing at such a rate that at one point it was rumored the South Australian Government considered a cull which was rejected. On Kangaroo Island 13,500 koalas have been sterilised or contracepted in what is considered to be one of the largest fertility control projects in the world. There are reports of some 25,000 koalas dying in the Kangaroo Island fires.

q One of the koalas in care at the Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary at One Mile Beach. The ability of the population to repopulate is dramatically reduced through the fertility control program. This makes securing the koala population within our own Myall Coast and Port Stephens region even more important. Local koalas are already under stress from loss of habitat, the drought, vehicle strikes and dog attacks. Our koala carers are under the pump, caring

for not only koalas from our region but also for refugees from the fires. What we need is definitive national and local action now to save this iconic species. Everything we thought we knew about the survival of the koala has changed in the months since the fires began that engulf the nation. Julie Jennings who is a carer volunteering for Port Stephens Koalas told News Of The Area, “Our koalas are so valuable to

The Area, “They inspected the site for a potential new Cola structure, to cover the drive through drop off site.” “This new development would provide much needed shade and year-round protection for staff and volunteers as well as storage for donated items and stock,” he said. The delegation also inspected the recently completed decommissioning shed which was specially designed to enable ongoing sorting of nonferrous materials. Formerly known within the centre as “Area 51” the refurbished area is bigger safer and more user friendly for the staff and

volunteers. “Importantly, the meeting was also the last hosted by the retiring Salamander Bay Recycling Chairman of the Board, Alan Cloke. Alan joined the Board in 2008 and took up the Chairmanship in 2010.” “After a decade in the role, Alan decide to step back a little but will remain as a valuable board member,” he said. The Salamander Bay Recycling Centre is located beside the Council Waste Transfer Facility in Salamander Bay and is open 7 days a week for donations and sales. See www. salamanderbayrecycling. org.au

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these goods up to $50,000 is donated annually to local groups, charities and good causes. The Salamander Bay Recycling Centre Board members and General Manager, Gerard McClafferty recently hosted an important onsite meeting with Port Stephens Council’s General Manager , Wayne Wallis, Councillor Sarah Smith, along with Greg Kable and Aaron Molloy. Port Stephens Council provide great support to the Recycling centre activities and this annual meeting gave the visitors the opportunity to see important infrastructure improvements underway. The centres new Chairman Ian Farnsworth told News Of

Australia and the world now, they are million dollar koalas now; we have no idea what the populations are now… in my personal opinion the future of the koala has a better chance if they can cohabit with humans.” Koalas are living in her street and the community have planted feed trees. Julie believes that all new developments should have koala feed trees planted for shade which would provide a better environment for the residents, and that land should not be cleared of all trees to make way for developments. “Council did street planting in quiet streets in areas like

media@newsofthearea.com.au Soldiers Point and the trees planted are koala feed trees encouraging cohabitation with humans which allows us to see other problems and protect them from fires at the same time as we protect our properties.” “The population of the koala is now in a catastrophic situation,” she said. Ian Morphett, Secretary of Myall Koala and Environment Group said, “All wildlife caring groups in our region such as Port Stephens Koalas, Hunter Wildlife and Taree Koalas in Care are almost overwhelmed by the number of koalas needing attention. Many of them are outside their areas because the local groups couldn’t handle the numbers.”

Mr Morphett said, “We will never know how many were actually killed by the fires because they were so hot there are often no remains to identify. And, of course, it is not just the koalas.” Port Stephens and Myall Region koalas are not safe from bushfires, dog attacks, vehicle strikes or further loss of environment. Of course koalas are just one of the many species that the fires have decimated, they are one of the more visible and invoke emotive responses. It is our actions and our responsibility to the land we walk on and the environment which we live in which will determine the future of the koala and other species after the fires.

Woman blows over four time limit A HUNTER woman has been charged with highrange drink-driving after returning a breath analysis more than four times the legal limit. Officers from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District were on Richardson Road at Salt Ash about 9.30pm (Saturday 4 January 2020), when they saw a vehicle crashed into a drainage culvert.

The 29-year-old female driver was arrested and taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station where she underwent a breath analysis, returning an alleged reading of 0.213. She was issued with a Court Attendance Notice (CAN) for high-range PCA and her driver’s licence was suspended. She is due to appear in Raymond Terrace Local Court on Monday 20 January 2020.

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Share a Little Love by Fostering a Pet

By Marian SAMPSON

AT times we all have a little extra love to give. Fostering a pet is one way that you can share that love, without tying yourself down for the 10-20 years that the commitment of pet ownership can mean. Hunter Animal Rescue needs foster carers here in Port Stephens. At the recent foster carers training session which was held at PetQuarters at Taylors Beach potential foster carers learned about the types of pets that they may be asked

to foster while these animals await their forever home. Caroline Hawkless Secretary of Hunter Animal Rescue told News Of The Area, “We like people to make an informed decision if they think fostering is something they would like to do.” You can find the application on the website www.hunteranimalrescue. com.au and click through to the foster care section. Hunter Animal Rescue conducted pet Santa Photos at Taylors Beach last over the Festive season and all profits from this event were donated

to Hunter Animal Rescue. Hunter Animal Rescue currently has 20 dogs and 11 cats listed for adoption with other animals placed in homes on trial. Fosters with Hunter Animal Rescue have described fostering as rewarding, challenging and life changing. This means that the organisation currently needs at least 31 foster carers to look after these animals. Foster carers who volunteer with Hunter Animal Rescue are truly making a difference and saving the lives of cats and dogs facing euthanasia within our community.

q Eliza, Jade and Tori of Petquarters at Taylors Beach with mixed breed sisters Stargirl and Powderpuff who are currently being fostered.

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Tony Townsend told News of The Area, “The objective of this joint operation is to ensure community safety through an increased presence during this busy holiday period.” “Increased officer presence will not only be visible on local streets, patrols will include public transport, camping grounds, waterways here and across to Nelson Bay and Stockton Beach,” said Inspector Townsend. This annual initiative that takes months of planning by multiple agencies to achieve, is designed to mitigate anti-social behaviour and raise awareness of crime prevention measures especially when a large influx of people arrives here for their summer holidays. Communities in and

A JOINT Port Stephens - Hunter Police District Operation made up of Officers from Tea Gardens, Raymond Terrace and Dungog Stations, Highway Patrol officers, Water Police, Public Transport Command and Trail Bike Operative was conducted in the Tea Gardens and Nelson Bay Area Friday 3 January. It was a joint operation with Mid Coast Council, NSW Department of Fisheries, Port Stephens Maritime, National Parks and Wildlife Service and the RMS as part of Operation Tanlines in order to keep our community safe. Inspector and Commander of the Operation

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Bushfire Response — Australian Defence Force Reserve Call Out For the first time in Australia’s history, Australian Defence Force (ADF) Reserve Brigades have received a Call-Out Order of Reservists: Operation BUSHFIRE ASSIST 2019-2020. At the request of the Australian Government the Governor General, His Excellency General, (Retd), the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC has issued the Call Out Order. The Call Out will see up to 3000 predominately Army Reservists deployed to help State Agencies throughout the fire affected areas. The majority of Reservists who have been called out come from the Australian Army’s 2nd Division, 4 Brigade, 5 Brigade, 6 Brigade, 9 Brigade, 17 Sustainment Brigade and the broader ADF Community. With skills in professions including engineering, medical, logistics and transport, Reservists will support agencies in responding to the current bushfire emergency in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia. The priority for those involved will be to assist in ensuring the safety of life, support the evacuation of affected people, provide assistance to communities and support State-managed evacuation centres. Reservists currently supporting the fires are exempt from this Call Out. For more information about exemptions please visit www.defencereservessupport.gov.au

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Community saddened: loss of Geoff Dingle News Of The Area received an overwhelming number of messages of condolence and support for the Dingle family. These are only a small number.

Helen Marquez Condolences to Libby and family. Geoff was a very committed to his community and will be a huge loss. The title of Freeman is well deserved. May you now RIP Ian Fletcher A tireless worker both on Council and within the Medowie community. A good friend, Sincere condolences to Libby and family at this time. RIP Geoff. Lea Harris So sorry to hear this news. Thoughts go to Libby and family. Geoff gave us a lot of his time when we were starting the Fern Bay/Fullerton Cove Progress Association which was very appreciated. He always had time to help with whatever we needed. Lovely man. RIP Geoff. Lea and Ken Harris. Eddie Horn Wow that is a shock. Totally unexpected and such a great guy. Supported him when he was running for Mayor of Port Stephens Council. Condolences to Libby and family

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We are not yet halfway through the holidays and my children are already bored. Any suggestions? Mrs KG, Dear Mrs KG, At what point did parents become event organisers for their annoying offspring? I hate dragging out the ‘when I was a kid’ line, but when I was a kid, we were basically left to our own devices. We would draw or roller skate down frighteningly steep hills or spend all day in the sun or bake unrecognisable delicacies in non-supervised kitchens. In fact, I’m not even sure I had parents for weeks on end. I guess they were there somewhere, but we were pretty much left to our own devices and I don’t think it did us any harm. With so many people in absolutely dire situations due to the raging bushfires, I think bored kids are probably the least of our worries. Why don’t you get them to come up with a way to raise some money for the RFS, or have them make pouches for the animals that somehow made it through the devastation. Maybe you could get them to design a new advertising campaign for Scott Morrison, or they could write a letter to some of our firefighting volunteers to thank them for the tireless work they are doing to save homes and lives. Boredom probably sounds pretty damn appealing to the people who are trying to rebuild after losing everything, Mrs KG. What do you think? We are lucky to be in Port Stephens at the moment when so much of the nation is burning. Sorry to be negative, but bored children? Get a grip. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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Steve Hurst I will never forget Geoff as a wonderful human . Always there to help anyone. Always encouraging. Always positive. Sadly missed. RIP Geoff Dingle Bernadette Van de Wijgaart Geoff was a wonderful servant of the local community. He involved himself in so many community groups and worked tirelessly in serving others. Rest in Peace Geoff. Love to Libby and the family. Heather Hanna So sad to hear of the passing of Geoff, he worked tirelessly for the Medowie community for over 30 years. Sincere condolences to Libby and family Susan Mc Donnell A genuine Australian who loved and worked tirelessly for community. He will be truely missed. Our Sympathy goes to his family and friends Michelle Crowfoot Such sad news...deepest condolences to Mrs Dingle and the family... a truly sad loss for the shire Trish Murray So sad! Geoff was such a gentleman and a tireless worker for his community! Condolences to Libby and his family! RIP Geoff! Jason Wells It was a pleasure to work with Geoff on a number of community projects and issues. A passionate man who worked tirelessly for Medowie. Medowie Little Athletics Medowie Public School RIP Geoff Anne Peters Manuel That is the biggest sad news , A very lovely caring man, He up held every life, Helped everyone he could. Deepest Sympathy to Libby and Family Jessica Rose Dingle forever in our hearts, what a brilliant human being. Very honoured, humbled and privileged to be his daughter-in-law. love you Geoff Christine Caputo Wow, that’s not good...so sad for his family Blake Edwards RIP and condolences to Libby and their family, I’m at a loss for words Kristie Worthy RIP Geoff thank you for all you did for the community. Gary Power A wonderful man, who touched so many people’s lives in his community. Condolences to Libby and his family. His friendly face will be missed. Live from Gary & Megan.

Chris White A loss to the community, but an enormous loss to his family. RIP Geoff Lois Cargill So sad to hear. Thinking of you Libby and family. Medowie has lost a true gentleman. Janine Thomas Moore I’m so sorry Libby, he will be greatly missed not only by you and your beautiful family but also by the community. Sending our love Caroline Ellis Our condolences to Libby and the family. A great loss to the Medowie community. Nicole Parfrey My sincere condolences to Libby and the Family, I knew Geoff when he was in scouts and he was a great supporter of us kids back then. Thank you for everything you did for us and the faith you had in us. May you Rest In Peace. Kevin Tomlinson A great loss to Port Stephens and particularly the Medowie area. Geoff will be sadly missed and condolences to Libby and all the family. Sue Snaith So very sorry to hear of your loss Libby. Geoff will be sadly missed. Gail Murray So sorry to hear that news our condolences to the family we appreciated very thing he did Ron Swan A sad loss to community and family Please accept our condolences Libby and Family. Flick Schmitt I’m so sorry to hear this Libby and family. We are shocked and saddened. Sharon Christensen My thoughts are with Libby and the family. Geoff was a true gentleman. Lillian Weston Very sad. RIP Mr. Geoff Dingle. Condolences to Libby. Lindsay Trott Rest In Peace Geoff, you were a lovely man. Jan Noake Geoff will be sadly missed because he cared so much about others. He made a difference. His honesty and integrity will be long remembered. Joan West Condolences to Libby and family from Ron & I. Medowie has lost a very special person who loved the Medowie area & its citizens.

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By Heather SHARP LOCAL councillor, Freeman of Port Stephens, President of the Medowie Progress Association, President of the Medowie Community Centre committee, BHP Engineer, Scout Leader, Father, Husband, Son. This is just a selection of the roles and titles former Port Stephens Councillor Mr Geoff Dingle had over his lifetime. Mr Dingle (born 1950) was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in June 2018. Sadly, on New Year’s Eve Mr Dingle passed away peacefully in his sleep. Mr Geoff Dingle’s achievements were far reaching and long lasting in his role as Local Councillor from 2004 to 2017. Even after his retirement and during his illness, Mr Dingle remained active in the community commenting on local government matters and continuing his active participation in the Medowie Tidy Towns group. His legacy will continue in the projects he supported and campaigned for which, amongst others include: establishing the Medowie off-leash dog park, the Medowie skate ramp, developing the Medowie Community Centre. Mr Dingle lived in Medowie with his family for 40 years. He joined the Scout group when he arrived having already been a Scout leader for a number of years. He was a leader from the early 1980s until he successfully ran for the Port Stephens Council in 2004. Unusually, Mr Dingle was successful in his first run for Council, elected to represent his community. Mr Dingle, through numerous stoushes on Council, remained an advocate for his community not just of Medowie but also more broadly for all of Port Stephens. News Of The Area spoke with his wife, Mrs Libby Dingle, to gain insight into Geoff as a family man and to reflect on the work he did within the community. Mrs Dingle said, “So many people were happy to work with him.” “He could attract people to work with him.” “Many people remember him as a Councillor, but he has done so much in the community.” It was through the Scouts that Mr Dingle became

involved in the Community Centre as the group met at the building. He later became the President of the Hall Committee and advocated for Council to spend $1M developing the hall into the bigger centre it is now. Being the community minded person that he was, and with his background in engineering, he ensured the build was overseen and took a personal interest in seeing the project through to completion. Mr Dingle was also on the Medowie Pre-School Committee, Medowie Public School Vegetable Garden group, helped establish the Fern Bay/Fullerton Cove Progress Association, and much more besides. Mrs Dingle said, “We will miss him for lots of reasons.” “He was the local in local government.” “He didn’t want to pursue a political career, that wasn’t his reason for running for Council.” “His intention was to help the community.” “He was community through and through.” Reflecting on the private side of living with her husband, Mrs Dingle said, “I miss our walks with our dogs.” “For nearly 30 years we walked every single morning before work and that was our time together.” “That was when we would talk things through and make plans.” In addition to his public life, Mr Dingle had a successful career. Beginning as an engineer at BHP, he also worked at Tomago Aluminium as a maintenance engineer, Carrington Slipways, Workplace Resource Centre, One Steel, and also ran his own training and development business. Working with trainees and apprentices was a highlight of Mr Dingle’s working life. Born in 1950, Geoff’s mother (95 years) has said that his love of steam trains started at a young age when they lived in Summerhill and Geoff would sit on the fence and watch the trains. Mr Dingle loved steam trains, gardening, walking, and his dogs. Geoff is survived by his mother, wife, three sons— Chris, Robert, Nicholas—, and six grandchildren.

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“I’ve always been prudent with my use of electricity but I’m thinking of selling and wondering if installing solar will give me a sales edge?” WHEN you live in a ‘sunburnt country’ like we do, solar power is a wonderful way to harness the sun’s power to our benefit. And that benefit isn’t just financial. Installing clean, pure energy from the sun reduces our footprint by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and our reliance on fossil fuels. Of course, you will save on power bills, leaving you more money in your pocket for other things. And that’s got to be appealing! There is an outlay but there are also wonderful rebates upon installation and as soon as your panels are approved and turned on, your money saving starts immediately. I’m seeing more and more properties with solar panels for all electrical appliances and those that are solely hot water. Buyers are discerning and solar panels; water tanks and other eco-friendly and money saving initiatives are viewed favourably. The absence of such initiatives isn’t necessarily a deal-breaker for buyers, but properties that have them, do, as you say, have an ‘edge’ and that can sway a buyer comparing two fairly similar properties. So, yes, give yourself an edge, and enjoy the benefits in the meantime.

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Property address: Myall Quays Boulevard, Petrel Place, Port Stephens Street, Viney Creek Road East, Admiralty Avenue and Myall Street, TEA GARDENS NSW 2324 Sheargold Property Developments Pty Ltd

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HANDYMAN retiring: ELECTRIC drill, 1 Masonite, ply wood, board. B&D 10mm (3/8” pyn & mdf D chuck) made in USA Offcuts,Ssmall OL to large. $10. 1 KBC LD 6.5mm From $2. Also soft SO (1/4” chuck) 1950 wood timber, ring for model, suit collector. details. 0419 144 766. $10. Others avail. 49872338. GRAMOPHONE wind FOOD warmer Maxim up, good working cond, Kitchenpro, new in needles available. $500. Phone 0427704592 box. $40 49841127 150819

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Nelson Bay Tilligerry Social Golf Club Golf Club GOLF THURSDAY 02 JANUARY: Ladies Stableford: Overall: Wendy Heapy 44, Marg Reimer 32. Mens Stableford: Overall: Stephen Bates 38, Richard Bates 36. Vets: Mens Stableford: Div 1: Winner: Chris Gilbert c/b 19, Runner-Up: Richard Thompson 19. BWC 9 Hole Comp: Winner: Chris Baldwin 17, Runner-Up: Jim Papworth 16.

29 December to 04 January Results Round Up:

SUNDAY 29 DECEMBER: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Julie Walker 35, Robyn Kennett 32; Div 2: Catherine Bliss 37, Becky Montgomery 33. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Wayne Cleaver 39, Ben Matwijow 38; B Grade: Ted Smith 41, Gary Walker 37; C Grade: Grant Kennett 37. MONDAY 30 DECEMBER: VETS: Winner: John Geoghegan 22, Runner-Up: Ken Windeyer 21.

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Lucky number. 27. Margaret McDonald

D&C7th. (A). David McKay. (B). Bob West

No ladies 9 hole competition today. There were 26 Starters today. Congratulations to all the winners.

D&C18th. (A). Matt Baldwin. (B). Helen Venner

Our next game is Friday 10 January 2020 Single Stableford.

Money hole. (A). Steve Venner.

Bradman Award. Peter Kieran

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ANSWERS: 1. Okinawa (one of a small group of islands near Japan). 2. Sensi. 3. White.

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Thursday, 9 January, 2020 Junior Puzzler 085 CrossworD solution no. 17564

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Explorawords 1. Backlash. 2. Spaceship.

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stEpdowns Powders, powers, worse, woes, sew, we, w.

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Obeys, 23. Tense, 25. Scud, 26. Reel.

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+ 2 X GARLIC BREADS & 2 X 1.25L DRINKS

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DISCOUNT CODE: 126641

*See conditions below. Valid until: 26/03/2020

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Thursday, 9 January, 2020


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