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Belinda and Shane and the Raduga Trio. The Raymond Terrace Bowling Club auditorium will host the Irish dancers-Voyage of Irish dance and the Raymond Terrace has Talent contest (ages 7-18yrs). Jacaranda Avenue will showcase the Gym 21 display, roving belly dancers and free twisted animals by The Balloon Guy. Workshops will be running all day with Drumming on Jacaranda Avenue, Soul Fire Circus skills on the Rectory Grounds and a Dream catcher workshop, Photogram workshop and Art heroes workshop on Jacaranda Avenue. Jumping Castle and Face painting will be in the Rectory Grounds, and there’ll be clowns and other amusement rides on Jacaranda Avenue. Liz Murray told News Of The

THE Jacaranda Spring Festival is coming up fast, with organisers releasing an exciting, jam-packed program for this weekend. The event will be held across three venues- Jacaranda Avenue, Rectory Homestead and Raymond Terrace Bowling Club auditorium. The Festival will be opened at 10am by Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer, and an Indigenous welcoming ceremony will be performed by Tarryn Roche to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land. A series of performances will entertain the crowds, including Thou Walla drumming group, Dance Extreme, United Dance, Dance of life Belly dancing, Mei Walker cultural dance, Celtic choir and harp, Zumba with

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owned - Raymond Terrace in fact. The Company has been publishing the long standing Myall Coast News Of The Area (Myall Coast NOTA), which has been serving the Karuah, Tea Gardens, Bulahdelah and Stroud communities very well. What are we about? Well, we are best explained as a ‘Modern Media’ Company, where we use newspapers, social media and a central news website - in cohesion together. Some people have even said, “We use the old style news print publication, almost like a Facebook on paper.” Because we are funded by our advertisers, we make sure our advertisers win ‘big-time’ with our format. Unlike any other local media, advertisers with News Of The Area get an ad in (1) in Print, (2) plus on the News Website, and also (3) on our Social Media news site. And, the price to do this is lower than businesses have been offered from a newspaper in a very long time, we are told. It’s enabled Small Business to be able to afford marketing, advertising, and generally be able to talk to their prospective customers again. Ann Scully, one of the founding members of the News Of The Area brand, has described the success of the papers as, “It’s not us, it really the community taking hold of this great alternative media source.” In this Group of hyper-local

papers there is also a Medowie & Tilligerry News Of The Area, which was conceived early last year. This paper services the communities of Medowie, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Lemon Tree Passage and Tanilba Bay. In an age where newspapers are obviously and visually struggling, News Of The Area believes there is one real key to the future of this media: “Get Modern! Get Local! And Get Connected with the Community”. At the end of last year we launched a third paper into the Tomaree Peninsula called Bay News Of The Area. This paper has found its place comfortably in its area and is publishing some great stories, many that would never have been told. Raymond Terrace resident and Company Director Michael Wright said, “Being able to give Raymond Terrace and the area around it their own news-source is so important, but also it’s a privilege and a considered responsibility.” “Living in this area, and finally launching our fourth paper here makes it a little closer to heart.” “The Raymond Terrace News Of The Area will serve Heatherbrae, Tomago, Seaham, Hinton and of course the growing hub of Port Stephens, Raymond Terrace,” he said. The Reporters are the ‘face of the paper’ and also (all) live in Port Stephens. Everyone! The Reporters are a vital asset

to the paper as they all have their own circle of relationships. They work local, shop local, kids school (local), eat-out local, play local - This gives our team real passion for what they do. Glenda Farrar has recently made the move from the Fairfax owned Examiner to the independant News Of The Area Group as (full-time) Business Development Manager. “For some time now, advertising within print media has been way too expense and quickly becoming out-of-reach for the local business owner.” “Its great to be able to give back some good news to people about an affordable marketing strategy for their business,” she said. Businesses, get-hold of Glenda today, you won’t be disappointed by what we can propose and offer your business. For the public and community, send us your stories, tips, news, Letters-to-Editor, sport results and pics. This is Raymond Terrace’s opportunity for a real exclusive voice in the media arena. We want to tell the community your stories, and we also will help champion local issues affecting the area.

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RAYMOND TERRACE News Of The Area covers local news, events, sport and happenings throughout the WEST WARD of Local Government Area (LGA) of Port Stephens. The sevice area of this paper is Raymond Terrace, Lakeside, Heatherbrae, Tomago, Hinton and Seaham. We distribute 5000 copies FREE every week by way of bulk drops to high traffic outlets and locations. Our distribution model means that this publication is freely and conveniently available for residents and ratepayers, as well as the visiting population/tourists who come to this region throughout the year. News Of The Area publications also circulate throughout other areas of Port Stephens and Great Lakes. Other publications include, Bay News Of The Area and Medowie & Tilligerry News Of The Area and Myall Coast News Of The Area. Further information regarding all our publications can be found on our website: www.newsofthearea.com.au

Ahead of the Curve By Rachael VAUGHAN RAYMOND Terrace Public School is leading the way in terms of innovative educational programs designed to help our children live and work in a world full of technological advancements. “The Educator” magazine recently published their “Innovative Schools List” which is limited to only 40 schools Australia-wide, with Raymond Terrace Public being the only Hunter Valley based school making this illustrious list. Raymond Terrace Public School was selected for

this prestigious list due to their computational approach to whole-school learning models, through the intensive training opportunities provided to their teachers, whose students then benefit from these learning and training experiences. With an inquiry-based learning approach, students are encouraged to learn through new and exciting pathways of discovery and problem solving. Raymond Terrace Public School teacher Bernadette Van De Wijgaart told News Of The Area, “We received this award for our excellence

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in 21st Century Learning.” “Our students from Kindergarten to Year six are accessing the curriculum in inventive ways, using Spheros, Ozobots, Lego EV3 Riley Rovers, Beebots, Dot and Dash, coding programs like Scratch, Tynker and so on.” “We recently completed

MoonHack 2017 and became part of a world record code breaking group. We are competing in Lego Robotics FIRST Lego League competition in Term four.” This has been possible through Raymond Terrace Public School’s teachers taking the opportunity to undertake training to help

develop their computational thinking skills. As this award attests, the students are definitely reaping the benefits and rewards of this concerted effort by the teaching staff at Raymond Terrace Public. Who knows what the future may bring?

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q Development Services Group Manager Mike McIntosh, General Manager Wayne Wallis and Mayor Ryan Palmer.

Safety Culture, Culture Change PORT Stephens Council has taken out the award for ‘Excellence in Workplace Health and Safety Culture for big business’ at the 2017 SafeWork NSW Awards. The awards recognise businesses and workers with the highest standards of workplace health and safety and return to work outcomes in the state. General Manager Wayne Wallis acknowledged the efforts of the whole team for this impressive win. “For Port Stephens Council to be recognised as having the best Work Health and Safety culture in the state is an amazing achievement,” Mr Wallis said. Nicole Le Grange, Council’s Work Health and Safety Manager, says it’s wonderful to see the team rewarded for their hard work. “Port Stephens Council has made vast improvements to our safety practices over the past six years. We’ve gone from a poor performer in some areas, to the best in the state, which is why this award means so much,” Ms Le

Grange said. Council also pick up another award and has taken out the Culture Change Innovation and Excellence award for a ‘Large Regional Council’ at the first Local Government NSW (LGNSW) Planning Awards. Port Stephens was one of six councils recognised for leadership and innovation in planning and development at the awards, which took place at a breakfast at Parliament House. Mike McIntosh, Council’s Development Services Group Manager, says he’s extremely proud of the team’s efforts. “This award is recognition of many years of hard work that our staff have put in to create a culture where we facilitate the right type of investment and development for Port Stephens,” Mr McIntosh said. “Many people don’t realise that behind the scenes, a lot of discussion goes on between our staff and developers – whether they are mums and dads, or larger scale – to get the right

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outcome for our community and our region before it comes into the public arena. “This customer centric approach to planning has been a game changer for our team, as it inspires them to think about what they love about creating good communities and how they can help to achieve that for Port Stephens,” he added. Mr McIntosh says that the culture change has contributed to Council’s Development Application approval times being well below the state average. “As a large regional Council, we have over $300 million a year in Development Approvals, so it’s pretty impressive that we’ve been able to maintain this volume while dramatically reducing approval timeframes. “It all comes back to the hard work of our team, who are focused on fostering a balanced approach to development and ensuring that Port Stephens remains an attractive place where people want to come and live their dreams,” he said.

2028: What’s your vision for the future of Port Stephens? Council is calling on you, our community, to have your say on what Port Stephens should look like in 2028. We want to know your aspirations and priorities for Port Stephens, which will inform our next Community Strategic Plan. ‘Our place. Our plan.’ is an opportunity to guide Council on everything from annual budgets to delivery plans. To have your say, visit portstephens.nsw.gov.au before Friday 1 December 2017. For more information, contact Council’s Integrated Strategic Planning Manager Penny Amberg penny.amberg@portstephens.nsw.gov.au | 0419 676 533 | PORTSTEPHENS.NSW.GOV.AU

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Myall Coast - 16 Pages

Covering: GREAT LAKES lower region. Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest, Karuah to Bulahdelah, & Stroud.

Top Stories

• Bravery Award for Hawks Nest Rescue • MidCoast Council holds community meeting in Bulahdelah • Bulahdelah Golf Club hosts Round Six of 2017 Short Course Championship

Medowie & Tilligerry - 16 Pages Covering: Port Stephens - CENTRAL WARD. Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek.

Top Stories

• Medowie Lions Club unveils plaque and new garden honouring 100 years of Lions Club in Australia. • Medowie Christian School takes out Lions Club Public Speaking competition

Bay - 16 Pages

Covering: Port Stephens - EAST WARD. The Tomaree Peninsula.

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• Soldiers Point Public School turns 70 • Tastes at the Bay November 4-5 at Nelson Bay, Food Wine and Jazz Festival • Two Port Stephens Athletics Club members have their sights set on competing at the South Pacific Games

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Part of a coordinated strategy for economic growth PORT Stephens Council is working in collaboration with the NSW Government and six local councils to develop a coordinated strategy for economic growth in the Hunter. The Regional Economic Development Strategy (REDS) will be used to inform regional development policy and identify actions that can be undertaken to support economic growth across Port Stephens, Cessnock, Dungog, Maitland, Muswellbrook, Singleton, and

Upper Hunter Shire council areas. Jane Perrin, Council’s Economic Development Coordinator, says the strategy will guide the NSW Government’s budget allocation of $1.3 billion for regional NSW through the Regional Growth Fund. “The regional strategy is designed to support greater access to grant funding and increased investment opportunities throughout the

Hunter,” she said. Ms Perrin says that in order to develop the strategy, feedback is being sought by Sapere Research Group. “To promote economic growth in the Hunter, we need to hear from our local community, business and industry on what they think are the key opportunities and challenges facing industries,” Ms Perrin said. “The survey only takes about 10-15 minutes and it is the best way for people to have their say on how this strategy can best encourage growth in our region,

COWs public speaking By Rachael VAUGHAN

LOCAL students have taken out the ‘COWS’ public speaking comp. The Lions Club of Raymond Terrace hosted the Public Speaking component of the COWs events. COWS, which stands for Celebration Of Words, is an event run annually. The Celebration of Words events celebrate a variety of public speaking, story and poetry writing, showcasing the skills of local young people. This year was the third year

of the competition. Kimberley Osborne, Brian Tang and William Poley represented Medowie Christian School in the competition. The students were asked to speak on three topics on the night, with each student from each group taking on a one particular topic respectively. This year’s competition saw the students asked; “How would you manage illegal graffiti and rubbish dumping in our parks and open spaces? How would you encourage young people to use our parks and open spaces

q Kimberley Osborne sharing the details of the competition and win with MP Kate Washington.

Raymond Terrace - 20 Pages Covering: Port Stephens - WEST WARD. Heatherbrae, Tomago, Seaham, Hinton and Raymond Terrace.

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including key infrastructure priorities. “The results of this survey will provide valuable inputs into the analysis that forms the basis of the new economic development strategy,” she said. Responses are strictly confidential and will only be used to determine group responses and specific industry suggestions for improving regional economic development opportunities. To complete the survey, visit https:// www.surveymonkey.com/ r/22HDDKN by Friday 17 November 2017.

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more frequently and lastly how would you improve the image of Youth in our community?” Medowie Christian School competed against St Philips Christian College Salamander Bay, who won the competition last year. Medowie Christian School were the winners on the night, representing their school wonderfully, and giving impressive speeches addressing the selected questions. English teacher, Sam Jones, told News Of The Area, “We are extremely proud of the diligence and effort these three students demonstrated in preparing for and delivering their speeches.”

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Each week, we will bring you Raymond Terrace ‘Humans Of The Area’, a column started in our three other News Of The Area publications.

By Rachael VAUGHAN

q Dr Jashim Uddin, Irrawang HIgh School’s new Primary Industries and Agriculture Teacher.

Upgrade for Alesco ALESCO Senior College, Raymond Terrace Campus is getting a much welcomed upgrade with the recent announcement that they will receive $49,200 from the NSW Government to renovate a new campus building at 72 Port Stephens Street, Raymond Terrace for students from a variety of backgrounds and personal circumstances attending courses through WEA Hunter. The funding, which has been provided through Round Three of the Government’s Social Housing Community Improvement Fund (SHCIF) provides one-off grants of up to $50,000 to councils, notfor-profit organisations and private sector organisations to undertake physical improvements in social housing communities or other areas visited by social housing tenants. “Funding from the SHCIF not only improves community facilities, but brings tenants, neighbours and the wider community

together,” Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Scot MacDonald MLC said. “I am pleased that Alesco Senior College in Raymond Terrace will be assisted through this great government initiative.” Principal Theresa Pantalone was delighted to receive the grant to support the growth of a new campus in 2018. “Alesco Senior College has been supporting vulnerable young people complete Year 9 and 10 in the area for the past three years,” Ms Pantalone said. “Now with the development of a larger premises will be able to offer student opportunities to complete their HSC and also provide vocational opportunities for the wider community.” For those who have not heard of the Alesco learning system, it is an educational campus open to students from years nine through twelve that is targeted to

in Bangladesh and then Canada, where he gained THIS column is based on his Masters and PhD in the idea that ‘everyone has Entomology. a story’, and an interesting After also teaching at journey to share. several schools, he decided Our first Raymond that teaching school age Terrace ‘Humans Of The children was much more fun Area’ column introduces Mr. than university students. Jashim Uddin. The cold weather in Mr. Jashim Uddin comes Canada finally proved too to our area from Bangladesh. much for Mr Uddin and his He has recently taken family, so the decision was a job at Irrawang High made to move to Australia School, as their new Primary where Mr Uddin already had Industries and Agriculture family. teacher, joining the school at After contacting the NSW the beginning of term four. Dept of Education upon his Mr Uddin has taught at arrival in Sydney, he was several universities, firstly offered a scholarship and

commenced a Bachelor of Education at Charles Sturt University. Mr Uddin’s first teaching position in Australia was at Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College, and then it was off to Broken Hill High School for seven happy years where he taught PI, Ag and Tech Mandatory. The calling to be closer to Sydney and family has proved to be very beneficial for Irrawang High School and now they are lucky to have Mr Uddin on their staff. His young family have settled in well in the local area and he is thoroughly

enjoying the short commute, compared to his old daily commute of Sydney to Tuggerah Lakes. Mr Uddin said, “We are loving our new home, and we are so happy here.” “The children are so settled and loving their new school and community.” “I love that I can stand out the back of my home, and with the right breeze, I can smell the ocean and am reminded of our lovely lifestyle,” he said. Lue Fagan from Irrawang High School told News Of The Area, “We are so pleased to have Mr Uddin and his wealth of knowledge and experience joining our team at Irrawang.” “He is able to show the students first hand that anything can be achieved if you work hard at your goals and dreams.”

q Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Scot MacDonald MLC onsite at Alesco Senior College Raymond Terrace with Executive Director WEA Hunter Rowan Cox, Teacher Raymond Terrace Campus Ben Cowan and Principal Raymond Terrace Campus Theresa Pantalone.

students who would perhaps otherwise not have finished their schooling through the regular school system. Alesco Senior College provides young people who are unlikely to find success in a traditional school environment with a safe and supportive environment in an adult learning framework. Alesco Senior College campuses are currently located at Newcastle, Tuncurry, Cessnock and Raymond Terrace and are registered and accredited schools that provide an alternative learning environment for young people wanting to complete years 9 to 12. Further information on the Raymond Terrace Campus, or any of the Alesco Senior College Campuses, can be found by visiting www.weahunter.edu.au/ alesco-senior-college or calling 4925 4200.

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I’m not sure if my daughter is studying or not. Each time I go to her room, her head is buried in her laptop, but how do I know if she is learning her work, or engaging in other activities? Mrs BS, Salt Ash

Dear Ms BS, I HAVE a teenage daughter, so I am cued in to some of the subtleties of distinguishing between study and social media. You need to observe her facial expressions. If she has a smirk on her face, she probably isn’t finding the constant of proportionality on the maths exam practice paper. Instead, she is no doubt planning end-of-year parties or deciding which of 50 Snapchat filters she will use. Is she sobbing about how maths sucks and has no value in the real world, or is she making peace signs into her phone and giggling? The first is a sign of study (albeit frantic study the night before the exam rather than weekly revision). The second is her careful planning for a 1970s-themed ‘gatho’ with 300 hyped-up teens at a house with no parental supervision. Is she making comments such as, “Who cares about onomatopoeia? I mean, really, who cares about this stuff? Who even made up a word as insane as that?” or is she saying, “Mum, the Wifi keeps dropping out!” The latter is a clear indication that social media activities are well and truly underway. You need to get your daughter out of her bedroom and into the dining room. Even though this will ruin your weekend, you will be able to furtively glance at her laptop at regular intervals, and ensure she is experiencing the same misery we all had to endure as teenagers. Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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I AM delighted to see the News Of The Area increasing its publication portfolio to include Raymond Terrace and surrounding areas.

The newspaper’s focus on positive local stories has seen it welcomed already into Myall Lakes, Medowie and the Bay. In Raymond Terrace, I see people doing amazing things every day.

The News Of The Area will allow us all to see what’s happening and take pride in our area. I thank the team at News Of The Area for giving Raymond Terrace the opportunity to shine.

I wish you every success for the future. Kate Washington MP State Member for Port Stephens

Expanding, not contracting Dear News Of The Area, IN an era where newspapers globally are fighting for survival it is exciting and heartening to see that the News Of The Area publications are expanding, not contracting. I congratulate you on introducing a Raymond Terrace edition to your fold.

Newspapers play a vital role in our community. They inform readers, they stimulate debate and they celebrate achievements. They create a common connection and proudly champion a place and a people. I am particularly impressed by News Of The Area’s use of the online

space with regards to both editorial and advertising content. It seems you have found the balance of serving your print-loyal readers while also evolving into the digital space. Well done on your continued commitment to serving my constituents in Medowie, the Tilligerry and

Nelson Bay areas. I await your first Raymond Terrace edition with anticipation, and look forward to working with you and your staff in the future. Meryl Swanson MP Federal Member for Paterson

Giving a voice to those unheard Dear News Of The Area, CONGRATULATIONS on the launch of the Raymond Terrace News Of The Area! As the newly elected Mayor of Port Stephens, I

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that News Of The Area has decided to complete its coverage of the Port Stephens local government area with the Raymond Terrace edition. Congratulations and good luck for your future editions. Ryan Palmer, Mayor of Port Stephens

Hub of Port Stephens Dear News Of The Area, I’D like to extend my congratulations to the News Of The Area on the launch of your first issue for Raymond Terrace. This town is not just

the administrative hub for Council, it’s also a growing town centre with a passionate local community and a significant history. Thank you for your service to the wider community of

Port Stephens and I look forward to reading more about Raymond Terrace in your future editions. Wayne Wallis, General Manager Port Stephens Council

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Plan-it Youth By Rachael VAUGHAN

THE Plan-it Youth Mentoring Program has been a wellestablished career mentoring program at Irrawang High School and Hunter River High School for nearly 10 years. Trained mentors under the guidance of Mrs Libby Dingle, meet weekly with selected students from Year 10 to help them determine how their future could look and help with potential career pathways. They also assist students with goal setting and help them to recognise their strengths. Some of the activities that the students and mentors participated in during the program included: gettingto-know your activities, goal setting, career planning,

interview techniques and an excursion to Hamilton TAFE. Last week, students who have completed this term’s program at the final celebration in front of family members and their friends, each student spoke about their experiences in the past ten weeks and of their potential careers with positivity and optimism. School representative, Luella Fagan, told News Of The Area, “I’d like to congratulate the students on their well-prepared speeches about the program and what they have achieved.” “A big thank you also to Mrs Dingle and her happy team of mentors for their continued support of our students and to Mrs deWit for her organisation.” “This truly is an invaluable program for students,” she said.

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one mentoring. If anyone is interested in becoming a mentor, training is provided free of charge, and the experience of

PBL program making a difference Schools in Raymond Terrace are knocking milestones for positive behaviours out of the park with the popular PBL Program,

By Rachael VAUGHAN

SCHOOLS in Raymond Terrace are knocking milestones for positive behaviours out of the park with the popular PBL Program,

The PBL program, which stands for “Positive Behaviour for Learning” is a behaviour program in all five Raymond Terrace schools, that concentrates on rewarding good behaviour and not

focusing on the less than positive. It is run in other schools across New South Wales, and has been meant with wonderful results and feedback.

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participating in the program is immeasurable. Please contact Libby Dingle on 0407 283 748.

and Bakers Delight. A photo of the winning students, and their reason Around three years ago, for being nominated the PBL it was decided to move PBL winner that week is then out into the community and displayed on posters at the publicly reward the students MarketPlace as well as on on a weekly basis at the each school’s Facebook page. MarketPlace shopping centre. During last term, Ms Primarily driven by centre Mulholland-Ruiz suggested manager Colleen Mulholland- that adults connected with the Ruiz, the Raymond Terrace school who also display their MarketPlace has supported own PBL values should also the program wholeheartedly be publicly recognised. and passionately. So, each week an adult Each Thursday a student from each school is also now from each school (along with presented with a certificate at a staff member) is presented assembly, and also included in with a certificate and a goodie the poster being displayed for bag containing vouchers from the week. MarketPlace, the Greater Bank Michels Patisserie sponsor

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this award, and the winners are given a coffee and cake voucher. PBL committee spokesperson Lue Fagan told News Of The Area, “This is such a fantastic program that supports nearly 3,000 students across the five schools.” “The positive outcomes we are seeing in the schools as a direct result of this program are outstanding.” News Of The Area is looking forward to supporting this wonderful program through our Raymond Terrace News Of The Area weekly publication.

HUNTER River High School has taken out the ‘Let’s Play Bowls’ regional final, earning them the 2017 title of the NSW champions. The Hunter Education Region is one of ten across New South Wales, extending north to Taree (Manning District), Maitland and to its west (Hunter District), Greater Newcastle (Newcastle District) and south to Lake Munmorah (Lakes District). The Hunter high schools ‘Let’s Play Bowls’ competition targets some seventy schools in an open competition for both male and female Years seven to eleven students.

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The team from Hunter River High School comprised of students from Years eight and ten, Ryan Jonovski, Blair Soars, Kane Chester and Zac Nicholls, who on Monday 16 October played and won the 2017 Finals of the ‘Let’s Play Bowls’ competition at Lambton Bowling Club, under the coaching and supervision of Mr Guider. Mr Guider explains, “The High School Lawn Bowls Competition, Let’s Play Bowls, is in its third year and Hunter River High School are this year’s winner.” The four person competition is played over two sets of eight ends, which creates the opportunity for

any side to win. Players are required to rotate positions prior to each match. This challenges the players to deliver a variety of bowls during the games. The Hunter River High School side included Raymond Terrace Bowling Club representative players, Blair Soars and Zac Nicholls, as well as Ryan Jonovski and Kane Chester. Hunter River High School defeated Great Lakes College Forster in their semi-final and then had a seesawing match in the final against Toronto High School. An unbeatable bowl on the last end by Kane Chester, saw the Hunter River High School side come out on top. The winners were awarded a cheque for $1000.00, which the student proudly presented to their Hunter River High School.

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Santa Claus is coming to town BAMMM! POW! Santa Claus is coming to town, and he’s arriving in a Bat Mobile.

By Rachael VAUGHAN

SANTA Claus is coming to town, and he’s arriving in a Bat Mobile. MarketPlace Raymond Terrace is bringing Santa to town in spectacular style for a day of fun, festivities and best of all bargains on Sunday 12 November 2017. This year will be the biggest Santa’s arrival with a Show N Shine car show becoming part of the event. Batman and Santa will be led by the Irrawang High School Drum Corp and local school and dance groups together with a parade of friends including Bumblebee, Despicable Me 3 characters, Dave, Mel and Gru, as well as MarkeeP, Nutcracker and Rudolph of course. They will travel down Bourke Street onto the fields and then into MarketPlace. The day will also pay tribute to the local emergency

services such as the Police, NSW Fire & Rescue, Rural Fire Service, NSW SES and local organisations Raymond Terrace Lions, Raymond Terrace Men’s Shed, Orange Sky together with local schools and dance groups with all the entertainment set to overflow from MarketPlace and onto the neighbouring field. MarketPlace Raymond Terrace Centre Manager Colleen Mulholland-Ruiz said there would be something for the whole family, with live music in addition to free activities including dodgem cars, jumping castle, bungee tramps, rock climbing wall and animals from Oakvale Farm. “Our annual Santa’s Arrival event is always a signal that the Christmas season is here, and it really gets people in the holiday spirit,” she said. All entry fees to the Show N Shine go directly to the

Leukaemia Foundation. This is a tremendous sign of support from the local car enthusiasts. And while there’ll be plenty to see and do on the sports field outside, shoppers can jingle all the way inside MarketPlace and get up close and personal with some of your favourite characters, and have your face painted or get creative with Sandwizard. “It’s also a great day to start your Christmas shopping with a massive One Day Sale by Centre Retailers,” Ms Mulholland-Ruiz said. “This year’s Santa’s Arrival will be the biggest one yet and I’m looking forward to seeing lots of families come along to enjoy all the FREE festivities and celebrate what the Christmas spirit is all about.” For more information, visit our website at www. marketplaceraymondterrace. com.au

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Tournament of Minds Raymond Terrace Public School recently experienced great success at the Tournament of Minds (TOM), with both of their two Tournament of the Minds Teams winning their Regional Division hosted at Newcastle grammar school.

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RAYMOND Terrace Public School recently experienced great success at the Tournament of Minds (TOM), with both of their two Tournament of the Minds Teams winning their Regional Division hosted at Newcastle Grammar School. One of their two teams, ‘Funny Bones 3.0’ (pictured), took out the Primary Language Literature division and their other team ‘Terrace Terrors’ took out the Engineering Mathematics Division. An intensive seven week competition preparing a ten minute performance solution to set challenges, climaxing

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with a TOM Regional competition which was held at Newcastle Grammar School. TOM is a problem solving programme for teams of students from both primary and secondary years from both the private and Public Education sector. Tournament of Minds is one of the fastest growing international school programmes with the involvement of thousands of participants. Both teams competed against both State and Private (Grammar/Catholic) schools on the day and to come away with TWO First Placed Regional Teams was an incredible achievement

for our local students. Teachers Bernadette van de Wijgaart told News Of The Area, “Tournament of Minds is an intensive competition which fosters inquiry based learning solutions to creative and complex challenges.” “This was my 3rd year as a TOM facilitator and it is a wonderfully rewarding experience for both students and teachers.” “In 2015 Raymond Terrace Public School won at Regional Level and last year received Tournament Honours.” “To have both of our 2017 teams achieve 1st Place wins is an incredible achievement, a real celebration of quality Public Education,” she said.

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Tourism Shakeup

By Marian SAMPSON

DESTINATION Port Stephens members gathered to make changes to the constitution which will see representation on the board of management change from 2018. The various categories represented on the board will be removed. Destination Port Stephens member and tourism operator Frank Future of Imagine Cruises was voted onto the board with a margin of one vote beating Elyse Larkham of Moonshadow

Cruises. Frank Future told News Of The Area, “I believe that the greatest benefit to tourism in this region will be the establishment of a World Heritage Listing for Port Stephens.” He believes that the region can achieve the listing in the next few years. “The other thing I would like to see is the establishment of an interpretive centre which focuses on nature, and our cultural history including the Worimi history,” he said. Danny Eather of

Destination Port Stephens told the forum, “Visitation numbers are heading in the right direction with overnight accommodation rates up by 51%.” He believes that the release of a Trail Guide App for Port Stephens will help day visitors to explore the region and encourage additional overnight stays. “The launch of the Trail Guides interactive App will help people to discover the gems spread across the vast Port Stephens region,” he said. Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer said, “Destination Port Stephens has had a successful year marketing the area, and

Winner Harry Atkinson 85. 18 hole Net: Ages 1517 Mixed Winner Mitchel Bodycote 76, Ages 12-14 Mixed Winner Quedesh Golledge 71, Under 12’s Mixed Winner Brock Best 74. Cadets 6 Hole Scratch: Girls: Winner Clare McMahon 34, Runner-up Summer Preece 36. Boys: Winner Harry Divine 26, Runnerup Lachlan McDonald 28.

Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Julie Newsham 37, Runner-up Judy Schultz 34. Div 2: Winner Gail Murray 40, Runner-up Judith McCann 38. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Jim Papworth 38 c/b Runner-up Doug Helmrich 38, B Grade: Warren Andrews 41, Runner-up Ted Smith 40, C Grade: Winner Ralph Carstairs 46. Runner-

q Destination Port Stephens members Beth Hedge of Place Property Management, Michael Aylmer of Place Property Management, former Mayor Bob Westbury and Mike Francis of the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre. Photo by Marian Sampson. working to promote the key events in Port Stephens; as Council brings more events in coming years we will be looking for Destination Port

Stephens to be right on board supporting the events and our community,” he said. While the office is at Nelson Bay Destination Port

Stephens markets the whole of Port Stephens including Medowie, Raymond Terrace, and Hinton.

up Kerry Grice 38. MONDAY 23rd: Vets 9 hole Stableford: Div 1: Winner Alan Buscombe 27, Runner-up Alan Bentley 26, Best Net Alan Buscombe 21. Div 2: Winner John Stack 30, Runner-up Laurence Chambers 28, Best Net John Stack 26. WEDNESDAY 25th: C1 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Peter Murray 42, Runner-up Ivan Skoda 39: B Grade: Winner Michael Rossi 41, Runner-up Alan Bentley 38: C Grade: Winner Wal Reisch 43, Runner-up John Steven 42. 2BBB Aggregate Winners Griffin + Reisch 83.

C2 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Vito Massaioli 41 c/b, Runner-up Peter Carter 41: B Grade: Winner Dudley Herbert 42, Runner-up John Bell 41: C Grade: Winner Gary Marshall 40, Runnerup Des Cobb 39. 2BBB Aggregate Winners Marshall + Carter 81. THURSDAY 26th: Vets 9 hole Stableford: Overall Winner Laurie Chambers 23, Runner-up Barry Kalousek 21. FRIDAY 20th: Ladies Stableford: Overall: Winner Anne Newman 40. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Vinko Komadina

40: B Grade: Winner Mike Coghlan 40: C Grade: Winner John Long 43. SATURDAY 21st: C1: Stroke Net: A Grade: Winner Mark Limana 70 c/b, Runnerup Allan Daubarras 70: B Grade: Winner Bob Scott 68, Runner-up Mark Twomey 70: C Grade: Winner Brian Hammond 68, Runner-up Mike Davison 70. C2 Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Gary Watt 43, Runner-up Ron Castles 37: B Grade: Winner Jason Pepper 44, Runner-up Rod Cox 40: C Grade: Winner David Burnley 41, Runner-up Alan Price 40.

Inaugural Tournament for Juniors and Cadets GOLF

Nelson Bay Golf Club By David & Rhona BIRSS Results for the period: Sunday 22nd: Juniors 18 hole Scratch: Ages 15-17 Mixed: Winner Joshua Robards 81, Ages 12-14 Mixed Winner Harry Cleare 75, Under 12’s Mixed

Lady Vets results

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Stableford. Monthly Mug. 26/10/2017. A Grade. 1. Dusan Kuzmic 42 2. Colin Bagnall 41 3. Ken Devlin 39 4. Terry Hoolahan 37 c/b 5. Graeme Bramley 37 B Grade. 1. Robert A Ziehlke 43 2. Peter Sinclair 41 c/b 3. Grahame Brydon 41 4. John Reynolds 38

5. Hans Schmeding 37 c/b C Grade. 1. Paul McLean 38 2. Neil Clifton 37 c/b 3. Peter Ham 37 4. Graham Benson 36 c/b 5. Barry Jones 36

NTP. 10th A. Bruce Clayton B. Michael Ross C. Peter Ham 16th A. Col Bagnall B. Barry Collins C. Roger Sykes Balls To. A. 32 c/b B. 34 C. 31 c/b

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Annual Golf Hawks Nest Lady Golf By Carol MAHER

HAWKS Nest Lady Golfers held their Annual Charity Day on Tuesday 24 October 2017. Again it was a very successful fund-raiser with generous donations from our Men and Lady golfers together with the proceeds of a lively “mad” auction and raffle ticket sales. We made it a fun day and our Professional, Andrew McCormack and his Trainee Professional Zac Leach joined in the fun and, for a donation towards our fund raising, hit our tee shots over the dam on the 18th.

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It is our great pleasure to donate the wonderful amount of $2,040.00 to the Ovarian Cancer Research organisation. The golf played was an Irish 4BBB team event and the winners were: 1st: Irene Davies, Pauline Barham, Diane Dickson & Chris Simmonds 97 R/u: Elaine Bramma, Janet Merryweather, Barb Birmingham & Penny Williams 96c/b; Helena Wilton, Marie Pegram, Lorraine Coleman & Carol Wiggins 96; Maxine Mitchell, Sue Raine, Dawn Wiggins & Sue Campton 94

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producer since the late 90’s. He has designed and built several recording studios and produced many artists across the entire musical spectrum with a focus on R&B and electronic music. He has toured internationally and supported and backed many well known artists such as Vanessa Amorosi, Casey Donavon, Judith Durham, Johnny Ruffo and James Morrison. As a multi instrumentalist

& music educator, DJ performs throughout Australia both as a session musician and teaching and lecturing on music technology in various schools and private studios. Dj makes a great choice for functions needing a unique artist that plays a great mix of styles and musical colours. DJ covers a massive range of musical styles during his solo show, from classic rock to pop, RnB and jazz. Add to that his ability to play a host of different

instruments and you have a unique soloist that can entertain in just about any situation. Dj Cotton told News Of The Area, “I’m really looking forward to my first show up at Muree Golf Club and letting fly with some great tunes and beats.” “I’m bringing all my extra instruments so get ready for some Live Sax on stage.” Cotton, Sax and Strings will take the stage at Muree Golf Club at Raymond Terrace from 7:30pm on Friday 3 November.

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Quarter of an acre 32 Durham Street Clarence Town PRICE: $395,000- $415,000

WE are taking a look around the region here. Clarence Town is home to the Beautiful Williams River, The Annual Country Hoedown and one of the best bakeries around. Clarence Town is within the hour to Newcastle and always

presents a few hidden jewels to the Property Market every year. Situated on a quarter of an acre R&R Property, who have just launched into the Medowie region market and already have their footprint in Seaham and Hinton region, offer this ideal first home. “Also a great investment opportunity or next project

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for the enthusiastic couples, Lisa Coburn told News Of The Area. The property features four bedrooms, bathroom, a double lock up garage and airconditioning as well as gas points. The property has had renovations between 2000 and 2005 with tiles and vinyl throughout.

Whether it’s sitting on your front deck watching life go by or entertaining in the undercover BBQ area this property will create a great lifestyle at an affordable price. Currently on the market for a price guide of $395,000$415,000 and a rental return of $390.00 per week this property has already had a significant amount of interest. If you wish to view the property please call R & R Property on 02 4994 5766.

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This is why I suggest to put a little thought into when you would like your settlement and plan ahead of time to achieve that. Settlement is generally a standard 6 weeks from when your property exchanges. Add on another 2 weeks from the offer being accepted, the Pest and Building completed and finalising the exchange. For example, this puts us right in front of Christmas and who wants to be moving over Christmas? Not me! So let’s plan ahead! Get in contact with Lisa from R&R Property and let’s plan your property sale so you can enjoy moving whilst relaxing over the summer holidays. Take your time packing and settle during a time where your off work, kids are not at school and the whole process is less stressful. Move into your new place in time for school to commence and your work routine to go back to normal. Sell smarter, stress free and let’s dictate to the buyer when you want to settle. If your tossing up when is the right time to sell, let’s chat about it and let me turn your goals into a reality. ‘’

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SUZANNE JANE “Sue” Aged 64 years of Tea Gardens

Wife of Bill (dec), mother, mother-in-law and grandmother of MATTHEW, ROBERT, SCOTT and their families. Sister to her two brothers, CARL and JIM. Loving member of the FERGIE and DODD families. Family and friends are invited to SUE’s Service at Tea Gardens Baptist Church, 115 Myall Street, Tea Gardens on FRIDAY 3rd November 2017 at 2pm. In lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Council may be left at the church.

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11/2008 Windsor Rapid 19ft Caravan with full kitchen with plenty of storage space, has rear ensuite with separate shower/toilet & vanity, incl washing machine, solar panels, diesel heater in perfect condition.$35000 neg. Ph 0400788521.

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The Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from suitably qualified operator/s to manage as holiday accommodation, two historic heritage lighthouse property precincts consisting of multiple cottages, ancillary buildings and surrounding lands at Sugarloaf Point and Smoky Cape. A five year lease with a five year option is being offered.

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Items ANTIQUE kitchen cabinet 2 stained glass doors lined cool cupboard, 3 drawers, curved sides dark wood 1.63 h $450 Cedar Pew with bishop sides 220 wide, fr Hinton church good condition $500. 2 seater oak hall seat 2 drawers $150. Ph 49822004 BOWLS set with shoes $90. Henselite Dreamlines Burgundy Brand new comfortfit pro shoes size 8 plus measure, lifter and bag. Mobility Walker $50 Shoal Bay 49813784. FRIDGE Fujitsu good cond. $75. Washing machine simpson. 5.5kg almost new $350. Ride on mower. deutcher 360 $600. Cot, Mattresses various. accessories $150. Wooden playpen $25. High chair $25. Ikea toddler bed $50. Soldiers Point 49827995

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Remembrance Day 2017 Lest We Forget

On Remembrance Day we remember our fallen men and women who sacrificed their lives in the greatest horror of all: war. In 2017, Remembrance Day marks the 99th anniversary of the Armistice (the formal agreement between waring parties to stop fighting) which ended World War 1 (1914-1918). Remembrance Day is one of the most important days remembered at RSL LifeCare. At Peter Sinclair Gardens, Hawks Nest we will be commemorating Remembrance Day in the following way:

Where: 2 Mirreen Street, Hawks Nest When: Friday, 10th November 2017 at 10am What: Remembrance Day Service

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Expert Health Panel for PFAS Invitation for Public Submissions An Expert Health Panel for per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) has been established to review the current literature on potential health effects of PFAS exposure and identify priority areas for research.

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The Expert Health Panel is now inviting submissions from the public to hear their concerns about potential health effects of PFAS, and their views on priorities for future research. To make a submission please visit www.allenandclarke.com/PFAS by 19 November 2017. For more information on PFAS, the Expert Health Panel, or the public consultation, you can call 1800 941 180 or email health.pfas@health.gov.au or visit health.gov.au/pfas

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Bowls Champ for Games By Rachael VAUGHAN

q Chris Kent, future Bowls champ, is trying to realise his dream of volunteering at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

CHRIS Kent, 17, is on a mission, to fulfill a dream with his chosen sport. Chris has been accepted to be a volunteer at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, specifically at the Lawn Bowls event. It is an event that Chris would no doubt have aspirations of participating in himself at future games. But until then, volunteering will have to do. Chris has been an avid lover of the sport of Lawn Bowls since he was introduced to it in 2013, when he innocently chose it to be his weekly sport at school. It didn’t take long for Raymond Terrace club member Allan Webster to recognise an avid young bowler in Chris, and enquired as to whether he would be interested in bowling competitively for

the club. Chris accepted and became one of the original members of the Jets Junior Academy which involves training two days a week under the tutelage of professional lawn bowlers including Matthew Baus, Lennon Scott, Jason Stokes and former Irrawang High student Natasha Scott, who herself has just won four back to back state titles and has already been a threetime world champion. Chris’ own achievements on the bowling green have been thanks to his tutelage in the Jets Junior Academy. Some of these include a 7-grade pennant as a member of the Raymond Terrace Bowling Club in 2016 with fellow junior Blair Soars, 2017 Teralba Winter Triples Carnival champion alongside Ross Gardiner and Adrian Solomons, runner up in the 2017 Zone 2 Junior Triples and Chris also won

the inaugural Raymond Terrace Bowling Club Junior Pairs alongside Cody Ross. It is hard to argue with Chris’ talent and passion for the sport of Lawn Bowls, and this passion is what has driven him to become a volunteer at the Commonwealth Games. Chris’s mother Tracey told News Of The Area, “We are so proud of Chris, all that he has done with his dedication to his sport, and his dream to participate in this role at the games.” “However, as such, Chris is required to incur all expenses for this trip, therefore, his father Mark and have set up a Go Fund Me page in the hope of raising the funds required for Chris to realise his dream.” If you would like to help Chris, you can donate at https://www. gofundme.com/chris-2018commonwealth-games-trip.

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