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FOR those that volunteer to save animals, some days are harder than others. This week, for the team at Sea Shelter, was a tough one. They were called out to Jimmys Beach at Hawks Nest where a fishing operation had discarded the bycatch to die. The volunteers went into action only to find a heartbreaking number of sharks and rays dead and near dead on the shores of our normally beautiful waterway. Sea Shelter Volunteers alongside Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters staff, spent an afternoon and night trying to rescue as many of the discarded marine life as they could save. Marine Biologist and shark and ray enthusiast Ryan Pereira told News Of The Area, “This was the result of bycatch from a fishing operation, it happens all over the world but this time we were here. “The team was unable to save 2 blue spotted mask rays, 133 Kapala stingarees, 7 common stingarees, one brown stingaree, one sole, one Pygmy Triggerfish, 96
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“This money will be used through November alongside the business chamber and hopefully extend through to January,” said Kim. “We want all locals involved and to keep the entertainment going in our town centre!” For more information and exact dates of when events will start head to https:// w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / tomareebusinesschamber.
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the funding and was surprised at her success in obtaining it. “We deal with the council quite closely through the business chamber membership and they liaise with us on what grants are available and this one was about to expire so I put my hand up to get it together,” said Kim. “It was pretty rushed
enjoy and get their Christmas shopping done,” said Kim. “It’s really to get people celebrating the town again and eating and drinking locally and listening to local musicians and looking at local creatives’ works.” The funding will coincide with the TBC running Friday night events through November leading up to the Christmas break.
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toad fish and there was a bunch more which had already been eaten by the pelicans before the count could be completed.” A total of 241 marine animals died on site. “At the time of publication Sea Shelter officially have surviving four Kapala and one common stingaree - we know at least one will survive as it is eating now. “This is from about 28 that were rescued and taken back to Irukandji for care.” The team returned around 30 animals to the waters and there are now another six still alive in care at Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters in isolation tanks. It is hoped that these will be released when they are healthy. Ironically, Mr Pereira was interviewed two weeks earlier by News Of The Area, saying that the region was home to responsible commercial fishers locally who in the
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Members Enjoying Spring and the warmth By Marian SAMPSON
WITH the weather warming up the members of the Probus Club of Fingal Bay ventured out on a rambling coastal walk. This was a great time for some members of the Club who got some exercise and much needed social contact. Julia Redlich told News Of The Area, “The fun and friendship that is always enjoyed at the usual monthly meetings has been sorely missed.” The bushwalk and seaside stroll culminated in a social revival time at the Longboat Café at Fingal Bay. “We enjoyed some great conversation, delicious coffee and a choice of yummy delights which were very welcome,” she said. The Fingal Bay Probus Club usually met at the Fingal Bay Sports and Recreation Club, 100 Rocky Point
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booklovers meetings, wine appreciation and learning from guest speakers. Anyone
interested in becoming a new member is more than welcome. Probus provides
affordable social connection and activities for seniors in our community.
q Fingal Bay Probus Club Members Graeme Paul, Eric Platzer, Gill Whitton, Sue Watson, Julia Redlich, Rex Sneyd, Rosamund Martin, Maureen Platzer, Edith Sneyd and Thelie Wynn enjoying the Spring weather. Photo: Norman Martin.
Women In Business Support Bella
By Marian SAMPSON
IT’S been eleven years since the Port Stephens Women In Business Group was founded by Leah Anderson who is now the President of the Tomaree Business Chamber. The current President is Fiona Brown of YOUtopia Wellbeing. She and the committee have been working hard to continue to deliver events for the local business women’s network while doing
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has a long history of supporting local causes and this month the
function, which is being held on 30 September at Broughton’s at d’Albora
q Port Stephens Women in Business Committee members Diana Watson Kerri Rodley, Rebecca Smith, and Fiona Brown, of Port Stephens Women In Business with Broughton’s Stacey Morrisson. Photo: Marian Sampson.
Marinas at Nelson Bay, is raising funds to support Bella, who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. The community has come together in an effort to raise funds to support the family as they build precious memories. It is hoped that raffles and donations at the event will help the family at this time. Bella will be enjoying a holiday at Ulladulla with her family at Yurana Cancer Kids Holiday Homes and her dolphin dreams will also come true thanks to locals in
Coffs Harbour. The event will have a focus on speed networking where you get to meet lots of other people in business locally. The venue is able to cater to 80 people even with current COVID-19 restrictions, and the team at Port Stephens Women In Business hope to pack it to the rafters on 30 September. Fiona Brown told News Of The Area, “Women network meaningfully and we like to continue business relationships in the long term.”
The networking group has also been great for business women moving into the area to make connections. With many women working in micro businesses, networking groups help keep businesses and people connected and educated about what is happening with a networking experience which can be one to many as well as one to one. You can find out more and book to attend on the Port Stephens Women In Business Facebook page or website.
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International Day Of Older Persons By Marian SAMPSON
THERE’s a Day for everything, including the International Day for Older Persons. It started 30 years ago in 1990, when 1 October was decreed the International Day of Older Persons. Port Stephens has more retirees than most other communities which means we will have more people celebrating on 1 October than most other areas.
Recently Probus announced an annual celebration of Probus Day on that same date. Probus Ambassador Frances Wathen told News Of The Area, “This invites all ‘older persons’ in the Port Stephens Community to rejoice in their longevity, to assess and celebrate their contribution to others, and to take a stand against ageism.” The contributions made by those older members of our society
is widely acknowledged, and those who fill the volunteer roles are well aware of the benefits to their own lifestyle and wellbeing. Port Stephens in particular has a large number of older people who volunteer within our community with organisations such as Landcare and of course within our service clubs like Rotary, Lions and the Masonic Lodges. Frances encourages the older people of Port Stephens to,
“Celebrate well your talents, your time given so willingly and freely and know how much you are all appreciated here in Port Stephens.” She believes that it is fitting that we will also celebrate “Probus Day” on 1 October, with membership open to retirees and semi retirees offering fun fellowship and friendships, together with a wide variety of outings and activities. For Port Stephens residents there is a myriad of choice when it
comes to Probus clubs with eight active Probus Clubs in the area. These offer members a choice of ladies only, men only and combined clubs. If you are interested in connecting more with your community, Frances and Ken are ready to help you to find a club that best suits you. Contact Fran on 4033 2102 or Ken on 4981 4485.
School holiday fun in these trying times
sunny day. So too is taking a climb to the top of Tomaree Headland or you can enjoy a similar view from the top of Lilly Hill Lookout if you are seeking an accessible option. Leah Anderson, President of the Tomaree Business Chamber, told News Of The Area, “There are some great shops in town, stop by for an icecream with the kids, check out the great eateries and we are encouraging people to buy local where they can during these school holidays.” For more ideas on what to do and see these holidays visit the destination Port Stephens website and remember to stay COVID-19 safe.
q Try a trip on the Port Stephens Ferry to Tea Gardens. You might see some dolphins on the way. Photo: Marian Sampson. By Marian SAMPSON PARENTS, it's time to find extra things to fill the kids' days as the school holidays approach. Port Stephens has plenty to offer parents without breaking the bank, which is particularly important as we tighten our belts due to the pandemic. MarketPlace Raymond Terrace is offering some free School Holiday Fun but the offering is a little different once again thanks to Covid-19. From Monday 28 September to Friday 2 October, kids can collect their free cooking product to take home and cook in the kitchen. A new baking product can be collected daily from the Centre Management office between 10am and 2pm. The team at MarketPlace Raymond Terrace are reminding families to enter the Facebook competition for the chance to WIN great mystery prizes. From Monday 5 October to Friday 9 October it's time
to get crafty with a free craft kit which can be collected from the MarketPlace Raymond Terrace Centre Management Office. There are some great parks in and around Port Stephens, and the team at the NOTA recommends checking out Boomerang Park, The Nelson Bay Foreshore, and Robinson Reserve at Anna Bay. It’s not too early to take the kids to the beach and Port Stephens has 26 stunners with something suitable for every member of the family including the dog! Consider taking your four legged friend for a swim at Bagnalls Beach, or take the children swimming at the sheltered Fingal Beach, which will be patrolled by Surf Life Savers, and remember to swim between the flags. For surfers and bodyboarders try One Mile or Birubi Beach which are also patrolled. Enjoy the rock pools and have a scramble at Boat Harbour, and keep an eye out for the migrating whales
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which will be heading south. Take the kids to Little Beach and check out the Pelicans as they clean up the fish frames at the cleaning tables. Take a stroll through the Fly Point Flower Gardens or the parkland at Barry Park where you can enjoy the wildflowers as they bloom through spring. New on offer is a visit to the Koala Sanctuary at One Mile Beach, checking out the new facilities at Australia’s third largest aquarium Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters at Anna Bay, or booking into one of the new tours of Fingal Island and lighthouse. For nature lovers don’t forget to visit Tilligerry Habitat where you may encounter a koala in the wild. The cinemas are open again as are ten pin bowling and these make for great fun on grey or rainy days. Of course the tried and tested favorites of checking out the sand dunes on a board, quad bike or simply for a walk are perfect for a
q The entry to the Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary at One Mile Beach. Photo: Marian Sampson.
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Tilligerry Open Gardens By Marian SAMPSON
TILLIGERRY Open Gardens is on 27 September 11am-3pm, giving you and the family the opportunity to see some of the most beautifully manicured gardens in the district. This is your chance to explore the gardens in the grounds of historic Tanilba House as well as Heavens Gardens, Tilligerry Habitat, Country Garden, Fern and Orchid Garden, Edible Garden and Rural Garden. Tickets are an affordable $5 each or $10 for the whole family, however ticket sales are only available on the day. Purchase your tickets and start your journey at either Tilligerry Habitat or Heavens Gardens on Lemon Tree Passage Road, where you will get a map of all the gardens participating. The funds raised from the event will go to the Tilligerry Community Association. Sue Royal told News Of The Area, “It is important for people to know that tickets are not available for pre-purchase.”
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WITH the school holidays right around the corner, the latest Wotif.com data shows Port Stephens is a top trending destination with interest surging up over 160%. Due to the pandemic, NSW residents in particular are opting to holiday closer to home. Over the last four months following the recommencement of NSW leisure travel, intrastate travel interest for NSW destinations has spiked by close to 160% on Wotif.com. Wotif Managing Director, Daniel Finch said, “As Aussies chase the sun these school holidays, a trip to Port Stephens is a fantastic way to enjoy the sun and sand. Less than three-hours from the city, it’s the perfect road trip destination with endless activities on offer and something for everyone to enjoy.” “Longer days and rising temperatures make the spring holidays the perfect time for families to enjoy a much-needed break, especially after a challenging few months. With ongoing border closures, its clear many NSW families are embracing a local coastal getaway in their own state, which we hope is a promising sign for local operators.” According to Wotif.com, Port Stephens is currently the sixth most popular school holiday destination in the state.
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q Barbara and Andrew Simmonds are getting their five acre garden ready to showcase it to the community. Photo: Marian Sampson.
Visitors to Tilligerry Habitat may be lucky enough to spot one of the region's local resident koalas. Children will love the huge lawns, flock of guinea fowl, ponds and boardwalks at Heavens Garden, the district's newest outdoor venue which will soon be hosting weddings and other events in their lush grounds. Andrew and Barbara Simmonds of Heavens Gardens are excited to be opening their five acre property to the public and sharing their grounds as they embark on their new venture as a venue. The Tilligerry Community Association provides entertainment and activities on the Tilligerry Peninsula for the community.
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COVID’S Terrace Domestic Violence THERE has been an alarming increase in creative change Up 59.6% reports of domestic violence throughout By Mitch LEES
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RAYMOND Terrace is a town that has been hit harder than most. The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research has revealed domestic assaults in Raymond Terrace are up 59.6 per cent to June this year, when compared to the same period last year. That leaves the township with a domestic violence rate of 1,092 assaults per 100,000 people, nearly three times the state average. Ann Fletcher of Port Stephens Family and Neighbourhood Services told News Of The Area, “For anyone that believes they are in danger they must contact the police.” She says it is important for those experiencing domestic violence to reach out for assistance. “If someone is looking to leave a domestic violence situation there is help available locally, you can call Port Stephens Family and Neighbourhood Services on 4987 1331 during business
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hours or call 1800 737 732.” You can also visit www. dss.gov.au/women/help-ishere-campaign and there is a quick escape button on the site if you feel that you need to exit the screen fast. “For some they wonder if what they are experiencing is domestic violence or not; bullying, isolating, and emotional and mental abuse are all recognised as domestic violence by law. “Some women find a reason to stay but staying for the children is often not the best reason. “If you are staying because he is a good dad you need to remember that good dads don’t do things like that to the mother of their children – we all need to be respectful of each other,” said Ms Fletcher. Port Stephens Family and Neighbourhood Services support people living with domestic violence and do what needs to be done to get people out of bad situations. If you need help, call for help today, don’t wait.
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FOR the Port Stephens region COVID-19 brought home some harsh realities with lives and livelihoods placed in harm's way due to the pandemic. It continues to be a tough time for many, but on the flip side it has been the catalyst for residents to explore their creative sides with eyes for a career change. Cory Acorn of Nelson Bay was working as an engineer for some big companies involved in heavy industry and when the global economy started to slow she found herself made redundant. The operational ethics didn’t sit well with Cory to begin with and when choices had to be made on her next career and life moves she decided to pursue her passion in the arts. “I have always explored my creative side painting while working as an engineer and when COVID-19 slowed things down I had to reevaluate what I wanted to do,” said Cory. “I couldn’t morally
justify continuing what I was doing with work and it was really a moment to sit and reflect what was important in my life. “Really what better time than now to at least try to make what I love doing my career especially with the surroundings we have here in Port Stephens!” Cory has embraced her Nelson Bay surroundings wholeheartedly as she works the areas gymea lilies and seascapes into her paintings. Hailing from the Rocky Mountain highs of Canada she is taken aback at every turn still in her hometown she has embraced for over a decade now. “This place is probably one of the most beautiful in the world and a constant inspiration,” said Cory. “Being a traveller by nature I’ve seen coastlines all over Australia and the world and this is the best of the best.” As restrictions further ease Cory is hoping to inspire others in their creative sides by establishing art stays in the region where participants come to capture the area's beauty. To peek some of Cory’s works head to Instagram and search coryacron_art.
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Father delivers on daughter’s wish By Ashley CHRYSLER
RICHARD Robertson of Hawks Nest has been able to deliver on a months-long promise to his 3-year-old daughter Addie thanks to the selfless generosity of Stokes Performance Horses. Mr Robertson had promised Addie – who loves the movie Spirit and is enamored with horses – a horse ride on their holiday which was cancelled. “Originally our plan was to travel to Mooloolaba with friends for a holiday but due to COVID that was shut down,” said Mr Robertson. “Then my family was going to go to Dubbo where a work mate of mine offered
some time on their farm and to take the girls horse riding.” “We ended up not going to Dubbo in the end, and then out of the blue she asked when she’d be going horse riding on her holiday.” Mr Robertson was then determined to organise a horse ride for his daughter, and ended up messaging Stokes Performance Horses in Medowie online for help after someone on Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Community Noticeboard recommended them. “I had actually met a couple of the ladies from Stokes Performance Horses on Jimmy’s Beach earlier that week when they were taking their horses out but never
exchanged details,” he said. “When they replied, they said they had a great time at the beach and were planning on returning on Saturday and were very happy to let Addie have a short ride on the horse.” “She wouldn’t accept any payment and said that making a little girl smile was thanks enough.” Addie was finally able to go for her promised horse ride this past weekend and couldn’t keep a smile off her face. “She loved every second of it and couldn’t stop talking about riding ‘Cheeks’ all afternoon,” said Mr Robertson.
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q Mr Robertson takes his daughter Addie on a horse ride at Jimmy’s Beach. smart moves and tactics used in that nail biting finale. In the back of the mind always, is the possibility that one day, one of our members may participate in this Olympian occasion. Whilst this band of merry PCPS members enjoy the game and the tactics, they also relish the time to chat and chew the fat over life’s activities and individual
experiences in this time of lock down. Social distancing requirements are followed by all players, and the tea break allows time to reflect on the way life used to be, and hopefully will return soon. Snooker is one of the activities that PCPS is still organising and encouraging members to be involved with, until normality returns and the full programme
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century, Redfern suffered from typhoid epidemics “directly attributable to the lack of drainage, airless tenements, and the use of the cesspit system”. Today, according to one writer, the suburb “has succumbed to a tsunami of smashed avocado and man buns”. Whatever the truth of that latter statement, those parts of Redfern which feature exquisitely renovated terrace houses are now highly prized Sydney real estate. The vestigial remains of “dunny lanes” are a reminder of a less sanitary past.’ In short, Mr Hardy who had paved, fenced and used the small parcel of land as a garden was successful in his claim that he had adversely possessed the former ‘dunny lane’ exclusively for 12 years against the legal owner and therefore had attained ownership of this land by adverse possession. Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation
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I found this article written by Ted Bauer on 13 May 2020 and I wanted to share a shorter version. “For a small amount of perspective at this moment, imagine you were born in 1900. On your 14th birthday, World War I starts, and ends on your 18th birthday - 22 million people perish in that war. Later in the year, a Spanish Flu epidemic hits the planet and runs until your 20th birthday - 50 million people die from it in those two years. On your 29th birthday, the Great Depression begins, unemployment hits 25%, the World GDP drops 27%. That runs until you are 33. The country nearly collapses along with the world economy. When you turn 39, World War II starts. Between your 39th and 45th birthday, 75 million people perish in the war. Smallpox was epidemic as it killed 300 million people during your lifetime.
From your birth, until you were 55, you dealt with the fear of polio epidemics each summer. You experience friends and family contracting polio and being paralysed and/ or dying. At 55 the Vietnam War begins and doesn't end for 20 years - 4 million people perish in that conflict. During the Cold War, you lived each day with the fear of nuclear annihilation. Think of everyone on the planet born in 1900 - how did they endure all of that? When you were a kid in 1985 and didn't think your 85 year old grandparent understood how hard school was. Yet they survived through everything (and more) listed above. Let's try and keep things in perspective. Your parents and/ or grandparents were called to endure all of the above and you are called to stay home and sit on your couch.” Something to think about. Regards, Janet Baker.
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While helping my husband clean his shed, I stumbled across the RM Williams boots that he wore for 17 years, hasn't worn for the last 5, but he is for some reason hanging on to them. They were completely clapped out and a home for Redback spiders. Not game to toss them completely, I put them in the clothing bin. Now, my husband has noticed they're missing and is asking where they are. Mrs Wendy R. WENDY, 'what sparks joy' is a very personal thing. I've been hanging on to a pair of Billabong shorts from two decades ago. They are very short shorts and I'd be lucky to get them past my thighs, but it isn't about wearing them, it is about the memories associated with those shorts - long walks along Cable Beach, sunset cocktails, a job flogging Kimberley tours and a body that could pull off those shorts without a second thought. Ridiculously, part of me thinks that one day I am going to get back in them and so they stay in the drawer taking up hardly any space. Your husband's clapped out RM Williams may just be old spider-infested boots to you, but to him they hold close to two decades of memories (not counting their days languishing in retirement). There was that time he thought he could ride a horse just because he looked the part and soon discovered why cowboys walk with a swagger. Then, those countless hours standing around a bonfire searching for the meaning of life and finding it in a rum can. He wore them out to dinner in glaringly mismatched combinations, and he lovingly polished them because those boots cost a pretty packet, Wendy. And it wasn't just for the comfort of them either. When you wear RM Williams boots, you become RM Williams. It is a bit like the end of the movie The Breakfast Club, where John Bender pierces the sky with his fist to the stirring lyrics of 'Don't You Forget About Me', but in this case your husband isn't a princess, a brain, an athlete, a basket case and a criminal, but a camel boy, a drover, a well digger, a leatherworker and a miner. He IS the boot, Wendy. I think what you need to do is rush down to that second-hand store and beg for those boots, unless a savvy vintage buyer has already snavelled them and is restoring them back to the dignity they deserve. Carpe diem, Jasminda
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Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary officially opens to the public THE long awaited Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary officially opens to the public at 9am on Saturday 26 September 2020. Port Stephens is home to koalas. I’m incredibly proud of that and we all have the responsibility to protect koalas and ensure their future for generations to come. Port Stephens Council is working to sustain and grow a healthy and viable koala population in our region — the Koala Sanctuary is one way we can do that. The purpose-built conservation facility will care for sick, injured and orphaned koalas while providing visitors the opportunity to see the marsupials in their natural habitat and learn more about our unique population. Given how hard our region has been hit by the effects of COVID-19, it’s incredibly exciting that Port Stephens has a unique new attraction to encourage regional visitation. The Koala Sanctuary will help to attract safe and sustainable visitor numbers to our region. This will ensure continued support for our local business and tourism industries, securing jobs as we continue to grow even during these unprecedented times. The facility will offer tailored educational tours from local guides on how we can care for koalas and give them the best opportunity to return to the wild. At the same time, visitors can also have a unique experience to view koalas in their natural habitat via the Newcastle Airport SKYwalk and elevated viewing platform or even stay the night at one of the deluxe 4-star glamping suites. I hope to see you all there grabbing coffee or a bite to eat at the Fat Possum Café and encouraging your friends and family to pay a visit to Port Stephens’ newest tourism offering. By Ryan Palmer, Port Stephens Mayor
PORT Stephens Little Athletics Club has a new champion. Aileesha Oudshoorn from the Under 11 Girls was crowned the female club champion for 2019-20. Little Athletics Coach Bob Walkley told News Of The Area, “This was Aileesha's second season of athletics and she achieved some amazing results this year including 21 personal bests and seven club records.” Aileesha represented the club at both the Zone and Regional carnivals and qualified for the State Championships. “Sadly the State Championships were cancelled due to COVID-19,” he said. At Zone Aileesha won the 80M hurdles and set a new Zone record. She also came first in the triple jump and 200m and third in the 100m. At the Regionals Aileesha won the 80M hurdles with a new regional record and personal best and also won the triple jump with yet another personal best before coming second in the 100 metres. Aileesha’s results show that she performs well under pressure. Training four days every
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q Jock with his club champion trophy. week under the tutelage of Club President Bob Walkley, Aileesha is proving that she is a committed athlete. Filda Oudshoorn Alieesha’s mother told News Of The Area, “Alieesha comes from an athletic family - sport is in her genes. “Alieesha loves to push herself, as a family we concentrate on her being better, but also enjoying what she is doing, we remind her that whatever you do, always have
fun,” she said. Alongside Alieesha is Jock Gilchrist who took out the Boys Club Champion for the season. Jock is also in the Under 11’s athletes this year his achievements included 28 personal bests and a 100% attendance at club night. Jock represented the club at both Zone and Regional competitions. At Zone, Jock competed in the 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m,
Wednesday 16 September: Mens Stableford C1: A Grade: David Hogan (7) 42, Scott Quinn (5) 38; B Grade: Ian Faulkner (17) 40, Greg Walsh (21) 39; C Grade: Ryan Connor (26) 40, Kent Williams (34) 36. Mens Stableford C2: A Grade: Peter Fulton (7) 37, Daryl McAuliffe (8) 37; B Grade: Matthew Bliss (18) 41, Tony Ginty (16) 38. C Grade: Peter Griffin (26) 39, William Morley (24) 38.
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Nelson Bay Golf Club Results RESULTS Round Up: 13 September - 19 September 2020
Sunday 13 September: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Julie Walker 36; Div 2: Lynn Woods 41, Shirley Anicich 40. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Laurie Wilson 37; B Grade: Yuri Suska 39, Matthew Ferguson 38; C Grade: Neil Goudge 37. Monday 14 September: Vets: Div 1: Div 1: Robert Moodie 24, Colin Tinker 23; Div 2: Richard Lithgow 22, Lars Tunnel 21c/b. Tuesday 15 September: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Fran Giudes 39, Diane McLean 38; Div 2: Victoria Lalor 33, Nola Brown 32 c/b; Div 3: Bel Hill 37 c/b, Pam Dengate 37.
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Thursday 17 September: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Pat Harrold (29) 43, Wendy Heapy (23) 36; Div 2: Annette Rumble (35) 37, Denise Woodruff (37) 36. Mens Stableford: Overall: John Hodgkinson (15) 35, John Townsend (24) 34. Vets Stableford
Friday 18 September: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Robyn Kennett (13) 37; Div 2: Rhona Birss (32) 42c/b, Jeanette Knott (45) 42; Mens Stableford: A Grade: Robert Castle (13) 37; B Grade: Ted Smith (22) 41, Colin Couper (18) 40; C Grade: Brian Stamper (26) 40, Simon Wilkinson (24) 38. Saturday 19 September: Ladies Stableford: Overall: Sharon Dunn 36, Janelle Tolhurst 34. Mens Stroke Monthly Medal Brush Box: Overall Net: Peter Gibson 69, Gross: Peter Gibson 75; A Grade Net: Peter Gibson -3, Scott Bowden -2; B Grade Net:
placing second in the 1500m and third in the 800m. The members of the Port Stephens Little Athletics club congratulate Aileesha and Jock on an amazing season and hope to see more great results in the future. It’s sign up time for Little Athletics now. If your child has energy to burn perhaps Little Athletics will see them shine.
Peter Hamshaw -2, John Harvey 0 c/b; Div 3 Net: Steven Punshon 2c/b, Peter Sinclair 2. Mens Stableford: Gymea Lily: A Grade: Tino Rossi 41, Roy Johnston 37; B Grade: Robert McLean 38, Alan Pride 36; C Grade: Gary McCann 39, Graham Woods 38.
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Marauders Quash Snakes By Mitch LEES
IT was Old Boys day at Boyd Oval, Medowie on Saturday and what better way to celebrate for the Medowie Marauders than a sizzling win over the Cooks Hill Brown Snakes 27 to 17. The Marauders had the antivenom on hand to render the Brown Snakes toothless in front of the well lubricated and vocal home crowd. The match started with plenty of fireworks as the Marauders pack received the pill from the kick-off and Pete Fletcher, Sam Holbert, Dan Collins and Zion Takarua rock and rolled them up the middle. It was looking good for the Medowie men, but the Brown Snakes bit back around the breakdown for an early penalty that saw them cross the chalk for the first 5-pointer. Dazed but not confused the Marauders recalibrated and through some smart defensive sets were able to squeeze a penalty kick out of the Snakes to close the gap 5 to 3. Energised the Marauders' fly-half Jessey Bridge pinned the Brown Snakes in their 22 with his
boot and when the Medowie men earned themselves a scrum the Cooks Hill pack were blown off the park. Marauders winger Orisi Vosuqa applied the icing on the cake and dove over the line while the Cooks Hill forwards dusted themselves off to take the score to 8 to 5 in Medowie’s favour. Not long after Medowie upped the ante off the back of some well structured phase play and Marauder hooker Dan Collins crashed through the Brown Snakes and over the line. The kick was successful from Captain Eric Tolhurst and Medowie went up 15 to 5 as half-time approached. Just before the ref could blow the pea out of it for the main break Marauder young gun Jordan Byfield knocked a few scales off the Snakes and crossed for a try to lead 20 to 5. The Brown Snakes came out strong in the second term with consecutive tries to close the gap 20 to 17. Shell shocked the Medowie men rallied the troops and when powerhouse prop Zion Takarua steamrolled several Brown Snakes off a scrum move it was all over 27 to 17.
Player-Coach Tim Lancaster gave complete praise to both teams on a real royal rumble of a match. “Today was a great demonstration of what we can achieve when our structures and game plan all clicks at once,” said Lancaster. “Cooks Hill were again a very tough opponent to face and full credit to them they played a great match.” Best on ground was Medowie flanker Jordan Byfield and fly-half Jessey Bridge.
q Marauders flanker Tevita Qurovarua charges at the Cooks Hill line. Photo: Michael Folbigg.
q The Marauders pack dominated at scrum time with the front row of Sam Holbert, Dan Collins and Zion Takarua instrumental. Photo: Michael Folbigg.
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Sprint Sensation
By Doug CONNOR
FORMER Australian Champion sprinter Gerrard Keating has tipped a young Hawks Nest athlete to make it to the very top in her sport. Mr Keating has all the credentials to make the claim, having competed for his country at the Commonwealth Games and World Championships in the mid-eighties. The former Australian 100m record holder is now training 14-year-old Keira McGregor, and the Myall Coast local is in the form of her life. Despite her young age, Keira has already overcome significant setbacks in her sprinting career, including a severe back injury which kept her from training for eight
months. “The injury put her out for a long time which was really hard for Keira because she just loves the sport. Her last competitive race before her injury she won a silver medal at Nationals.” Mr Keating said Keira’s attitude during her comeback from injury had convinced him she was destined for greatness on the track. “She came back to training and had to start from scratch. She was suddenly getting beaten by people who would normally finish 10 metres behind her,” said Mr Keating. “I thought that that would really knock her around, but she kept coming back for extra competitions. “She kept fronting up and training hard. That really
impressed me more than her national silver medal.” Mr Keating told News Of The Area how impressed he was with the young sprinter's dedication to training. “This training period of 6 or 7 months, Kiera has been on a mission and it’s amazing to see. “Anyone can say they want to go to the Olympics or be the best they can be, but actions speak louder than words. “It’s the one percent of extra work you do that makes the difference. Kiera is doing that extra work every single day. “She is absolutely flying.” In a normal year, NSW State Titles would have been held this month, and have been pencilled in to take place in November. Both Keira and her coach
Josie Johnson said witnessing Caitlyn’s first goal on the field is just as memorable as any win. “The youth girls have been playing with so much enthusiasm for the game of AFL and for Caitlyn to kick her first goal at home in front of family and friends is pretty
that first goal and the future looks bright for our little champions!” In other results the Under 11’s lads walked away with a convincing win over Warners Bay 62 to 12, the Under 13’s defeated Cardiff 45 to 20 and the Power Marlins ladies were dusted
q Keira in full flight. q Keira and her coach Gerrard have taken to the sand dunes for training. Marian Sampson. are desperate for the event to go ahead. “I am praying that they go ahead because she is ready to do something really special. “I can’t see any 14-yearold in this country getting anywhere near her right now.” Mr Keating believes Keira has all the tools to make it onto the world stage. “This is a testament to her
Port Power Youth Girls Kicking First Goals As Seniors Do special,” said Josie. community level know. by 23 unanswered goals at It Tough “You always remember Port Power spokesperson the hands of Wyong. FROM Page 16
vocal crowd cheered on. Unfortunately the rest of the match didn’t go the Power’s way ending up 57 to 10 in the Hawks favour. But, sports not all about the winners circle as most who play at a
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and to her drive and will. “She really wants to get as far as she possibly can. “There is no doubt in my mind that Keira will be running in the Olympic games one day,” he said. Keira found a love for the sport after joining Little Athletics in Hawks Nest at age five. “I really enjoyed it and started competing very early on. I joined a local coach at about 7 years and have never lost my love for athletics,” she said. Keira has enjoyed the challenge of working under Mr Keating. “Gerrard is enjoyable to train under but can be very strict when I don't do things correctly. He knows so much about the history of the sport and encourages me all the time. He really pushes me to get the best I can possibly do.”
For such a young competitor, Keira’s career has been packed with highlights. “I was selected to be part of the NSW team to go to Adelaide and compete in the Pacific School Games in 2017. I came second in the long jump and was a member of the 4x100m relay team who won and broke the record time! “In the Australian National championships in 2019, I came second in the 13 years 100m sprint and was again a member of the NSW 4x100m relay team who won gold,” said Keira. The pair have spent the last week training in Hawks Nest, taking advantage of the area’s sand dunes to take a break from track training. “We have been training on the sand. I like it on the sand to give that little bit of resistance for them. “It has been great to have an opportunity to come up and do some one on one training with Keira.”
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