News Of The Area
Page 5
‘Not-So-Serious’ Bowlers
Thursday, 3 January, 2019
Sports
Page 12
Port’s Rugby Girl
- FREE Community Newspaper
Raymond Terrace ~ Medowie ~ Lemon Tree Passage ~ Tanilba Bay ~ Williamtown ~ Salt Ash ~ Oyster Cove ~ Campvale ~ Ferodale ~ Twelve Mile Creek ~ Hinton ~ Seaham ~ Heatherbrae Nelson Bay ~ Salamander Bay ~ Shoal Bay ~ Anna Bay ~ Fingal Bay ~ Taylors Beach ~ Soldiers Point ~ Corlette ~ Boat Harbour
ADVERTISING
Bring in the NEW YEAR with
CBR Portraits
50%OFF
27 Sandy Point Road, Corlette T: 4984 1744 Fixed price, Quality, Affordable
NOTA Graphics - Ref: CSB_M11_290617
Pink Stumps Day c NOTA Graphics - Ref: CBR_030119
C NOTA Graphics - Ref: VBR_051017
c
All Portraits Sessions Call Carole on 0415 225 634 to book today
cbrportraits@hotmail.com
www.cbrportraits.com.au
Advertising within the Myall Coast News Of The Area reaches your local customers. Connect with them from next edition. Print media has never been as affordable for your business. Call (02) 4981 8882 or email ads@mcnota.com.au PLUS - INCLUDED are Online adverts. You get website and social media advertising all included within your print advertising when using News Of The Area. By Kelly MAY FOR the second year in a row Medowie Cricket Club will host an annual Pink Stumps Fundraiser. D3 Grade team is organising the event to help raise essential funds in support of the McGrath Foundation. More specifically, they hope to help to place specialist McGrath Breast Care Nurses wherever they’re needed. According to Cancer Australia, Breast Cancer is estimated to be the most commonly diagnosed cancer in 2018 among both men and women, with an estimated one in eight women being be diagnosed with breast cancer by their 85th birthday. McGrath Breast Care Nurses give peace of mind to families through expert knowledge, personal care and genuine compassion.
q Ashley Burke, Taylor Reynolds, Josh Cappiello and Aiden Bartley from Medowie Cricket Club.
Unexpected Visit CONTINUED Page 2
By Marian SAMPSON
WEEKLY
IT was just two days before Christmas when one young
couple had a very lucky escape.
They were in bed asleep in their house on the corner
+ +
of Salamander Way and Port Stephens Drive in Port
CONTINUED Page 2
PORT STEPHENS - It’s the People’s Paper
MEDOWIE MEDOWIE PHARMACY PHARMACY
$FREE OPEN 7 Days for your OPENconvenience 7 Days for your convenience TRIM TO COLOUR
Gavin&&Margaret-Anne Margaret-Anne Gavin 1485 Smith , B.Pharm.MPS Smith, B.Pharm.MPS
1445
“Servingthe thelocal localCommunity Community “Serving for3634years years- since - since1982” 1982” for
DISCOUNT DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIPTIONS
5
2055
Thursday, 3 January, 2019
.30 $ $5.40 5.50
David Smith
Gavin Smith
* PENSION & CONCESSION CUSTOMERS ONLY Gavin Smith Shop 17 Medowie Shopping David Village,Smith MEDOWIE PH: 4982 8564 PHARMACY 37C Ferodale Road, MEDOWIE c c
+ MEDOWIE
+
PHARMACY NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Shop 17 Medowie Shopping Village, PH: 4982 8564 37C Ferodale Road, MEDOWIE NEWS OF THE AREA 1 News Of TheOf Area - Ref: MPHA_180118_neni News TheGraphics Area Graphics - Ref: MPHA_271218
© News Of The Area Graphics - Ref: MPHA_120117
1895
C NOTA Graphics- Ref: MT&A_060718
FROM ONLY FROM ONLY
News Of The Area
media@newsofthearea.com.au
Cricket Club will host Pink Stumps fundraiser for McGrath Breast Care Nurses
436 Tarean Road, Karuah NSW
KARUAH & DISTRICT RSL CLUB FIND US ON THE INTERNET
www.karuahrsl.com.au for all the latest club info
ENTERTAINMENT JAN 4 JAN 11 JAN 18 JAN 25
7pm - 11pm
STUNNED MULLET JAMES BULLEY DUO DEAN DEE 2 STUFD 2 JUMP
VEGAS CASINO
BINGO $30,000 WIN UP TO
MON 7PM & THUR 11AM
FREE WEDNESDAY MATINEE BLUE WATER COWBOYS
2ND JANUARY FROM 11AM UNTIL 2.30PM
AUSTRALIA DAY FIREWORKS, FUN BOWLS, THONG THROWING AMATEUR PRODUCE COMP AND AUCTION JAMES BULLEY DUO 4PM - 8.30PM
S C H N I T Z E L M O N DAYS Chicken or Veal $10 with Chips and Gravy Add $2 for Vegetables Lunch and Dinner
FREE SUNDAY MATINEE
BLUE WATER COWBOYS 1.30PM UNTIL 4.30PM
THE LAST SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH
MEMBERSHIP $5 for 1yr / $12 for 5yr
Check your card and see if you are due to pay this year - expiry date is 30th September.
BOWLS
Tuesdays 10am Names by 9.30am Thursdays 10am Names by 9.30am
RAFFLES
Tuesdays 6:30pm: Meat worth $250 Thursdays 6:30pm: Meat worth $250 Fridays 6:30pm: $1100 of prizes Sundays 12:30pm: $1300 meat & vouchers
FREE COURTESY BUS Come to the RSL this week!
Tea Gardens: Thursday to Sunday - Please Book. Limited Numbers North Arm Cove to MEDOWIE Road Fire Station: Thursday to Sunday Local area: Daily Ph: 4997 5297 for bookings
FROM Page 1
Stephens. They heard a loud noise, like someone was revving their engine. The next thing they knew a car had ploughed straight through their bedroom wall. The corner property which is situated on a hill sits well above the level of the roundabout, however the gradient of the hill, nor the tree which the driver uprooted was enough to stop the car. The driver had been travelling west along Port Stephens Drive. Eyewitnesses reported that the elderly driver apparently suffered a blackout moments prior to the incident. Fire, Police and Ambulance were all in attendance and whilst the driver was taken to hospital in an Ambulance, it was a lucky escape for all with no serious injuries suffered. Ryan Veasey who was asleep in the house with
c NOTA Graphics - KARUAH RSL_M81_030119_NENIA
2
NEWS OF THE AREA
REPORTER
Kelly MAY
0401 063 419 buildings in 2018, with the Pharmacy and Liquorland at Salamander Bay Shopping Centre both having experienced a vehicle crashing through their premises. Ryan and his girlfriend were off to buy a lottery ticket once the house was secured. No matter which way you look at this incident, it was a very lucky escape for all concerned.
kelly@newsofthearea.com.au
REPORTER
Heather SHARP 0408 153 134
heather@newsofthearea.com.au
REPORTER
marian@newsofthearea.com.au
REPORTER
Margie TIERNEY
q Emergency Services planning the safe removal of the vehicle and shoring up of the residence. Photo by Marian Sampson.
Send Us News
Please support the advertisers within the News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news.
P S K
itchens
Quality custom made KITCHENS at an affordable price
&Joinery
Kitchen remodelling Refacing and alterations Additions and upgrades
POSTAL ADDRESS
P.O.Box 1000, Raymond Terrace, NSW, 2324
ACCOUNTS enquiry accounts@mcnota.com.au EDITORIAL News Desk
media@newsofthearea.com.au
ADVERTISING enquiry ads@mcnota.com.au News Of The Area is a local
independent publication published by Myall Coast Communications Pty Ltd. Special thanks to Christina La Ponder, Elaine Rose, Sharon Garrett and Ann Scully for proof reading assistance.
Have you been diagnosed with
BREAST CANCER and live in the
TOMAREE AREA?
Caravan renovation Campervans & motor homes fit outs
FREE OF CHARGE ASSISTANCE: 0431 864 778/0423 602 243 Ring for
Like us! f
www.portstephenskitchens.com.au email : portstephenskitchens@gmail.com
0435 492 982 margie@mcnota.com.au
News Of The Area would love to publish your stories. Either email us a brief description of your news and we will have a reporter take a look at your request. Or write up to 250 words (maximum word limit) and email it to us. If you are supplying a photo, then it must be over 400Kb (high resolution) otherwise is can not be published. Please be aware that there is no guarantee or of publication from your submission to us. Publication will be determined by the editor around available space, relevance and appropriateness. Email to media@newsofthearea.com.au
PLUS - INCLUDED are Online adverts. You get website and social media advertising all included within your print advertising when using News Of The Area.
Ph. Dorin 0490 059494
4981 8882
REPORTERS:
0414 521 180
ads@mcnota.com.au
THE BRIDGEVIEW RESTAURANT
PH: (02)
Marian SAMPSON
Advertising within the News Of The Area reaches your local customers. Connect with them from next edition. Print media has never been as affordable for your business. Call (02) 4981 8882 or email
Swipe card between 10am – 4.30pm Drawn at 4.45pm. Conditions apply
Open every day from 11.30am-2.30pm & 5.30pm-9pm. Bookings essential Friday & Saturday nights.We cater for all Special Occasions. Party menu available on request.
the house safe. “We are alright which is the main thing, that’s all that matters,” he said. Residents from close by properties spoke of the need for some traffic calming and speed reduction measures to be taken at the roundabout and would like to see Council review the intersections safety. This is not the first incident in Port Stephens of vehicles going through
ADVERTISING
FREE SATURDAY MEMBERS RAFFLE
Ring direct 4997 5960 $9.90 Lunches everyday Non Members $10.90
his girlfriend told News Of The Area, “I think that the driver may have blacked out while he was driving, but everyone is alright.” The car stopped around one metre from the couple’s bed. At the time of the interview the residents of the property were still waiting for the fire crews to remove the vehicle from the residence and shore up the remains of the brick wall and make
Lucky escape after car hits house
News Of The Area
Entertainment furniture Bathroom vanities
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
©
NOTA Graphics - Ref: PSK_M22_260418
‘If you wish to join the Volunteers, please ring.’
NOTA Graphics - Ref: TBCSG_210917
FREE WI-FI
Office: 4997 5297 Restaurant: 4997 5960
They can help to create time in the lives of patients that is not defined by breast cancer. Spokesperson for the D3 Grade Team, Aiden Bartley told News Of The Area, “The Pink Stumps Day is important for us as a team.”
A good old fashion game of cricket between Medowie and Cardiff will kick off from 1:30pm. There will be a sausage sizzle, as well as McGrath Foundation hats, bandanas, wristbands and donation boxes available. Mr Bartley said, “Breast Cancer has directly affected the lives
CONTACT US:
c
FROM Page 1
“It’s a chance for us to raise awareness and much needed funds for crucial research for breast cancer, and have a bit of fun doing it,” said Mr Bartley. The Pink Stumps Fundraiser will be held on 5 January at the Yulong Oval in Medowie from 1pm.
of people I care about, making this event especially important for me.” “We have set the bar for donations at $500, however, we would like to absolutely smash this out of the park for six!” All proceeds will go directly to the McGrath Foundation.
info@tomareebreastcancersupport.com.au www.tomareebreastcancersupport.com.au
Thursday, 3 January, 2019
News Of The Area
media@newsofthearea.com.au
Container Search Continues SIX months after the YM Efficiency container disaster off Port Stephens, and still the search continues for missing cargo and containers. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has now contracted a Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle (ROUV) to join the search operation. So far three targets of interest have been located and imaged. A spokesperson for the AMSA reported “The ROUV was deployed close to shore for testing just south of Fingal Bay at the known location of a target identified during the shoreline clean-up operations.” “The ROUV identified a
number of tyres and what could be the remains of a shipping container in about 20-30 metres of water.” “ROUV proceeded to an area about 32 kilometres east of Redhead, in the vicinity of the location where the containers were lost from the
ship.” “The ROUV successfully located two containers on the seafloor and was able to image the container numbers.” The containers are damaged but appear to be intact and resting in about 120 metres of water.
q UNDERWATER FIND: Lost container from the YM Effiency.
q LOST CARGO FROM YM EFFICIENCY: Tyres on the seabed.
Rotary To Improve George Reserve
By Marian SAMPSON
PRESIDENT of the Rotary Club of Salamander Bay, Ina George is jumping for joy after receiving the news that the Club has secured a grant of $35,500 to improve George Reserve on Soldiers Point Road at Salamander Bay. Ina has a family connection to the reserve and is passionate about improving it for the thousands of visitors
who use the park each year. The Club is a recipient of the 2018 Community Building Partnership Grant. The Reserve is a District Park and is in need of an upgrade. The funds will be used to remove some very old seating, place a large concrete pad and install 4 sets of tables and chairs under cover seating. Ina George told News Of The Area, “The second stage
q Ina George is jumping for joy over the news that George Reserve will finally get a revamp. Photo by Marian Sampson.
will go ahead under the SRV brought forward from 2026 to 2019-20, which will hopefully replace the toilet block and install some bright colourful play equipment. “This will be a joint project between Salamander Bay Rotary Club and Port Stephens Council,” she said. These annual Grant programs provide much needed funding to local community groups and organisations to support vital work in their neighbourhoods. In 2018, a total of $380,000 was secured for Port Stephens organisations of which $35,500 will go to improvements in George Reserve. Member for Port Stephens, Kate Washington MP said, “As a member of the judging panel for these Grants, I was pleased to support applications from all across Port Stephens. “I’m very pleased to have secured $35,500 in funding for Salamander Bay Rotary Club to upgrade George Reserve. “I thank the Club for their hard work and commitment to improving our community’s assets,” she said.
The ROUV assessments will continue over the coming weeks as weather conditions permit.
It’s now believed 81 containers were lost overboard from the Liberian registered YM Efficiency in
rough seas, debris washing up over a wide area, including Jimmy’s beach and Yaccaba Headland.
of the 2013 Sculptures By The Bay competition. After it’s new location was chosen, Gerald was named by a local 12 year old boy. Three Whale Tail Sculptures, installed for Naturefest 2016, are designed to promote conservation through education of marine life. Pumphouse Mural Boomerang Park, painted by students of Irrawang High School, depicts cultural diversity of the local community. Revealed by Time and Tide is a combination of five large sculptured concrete and galvanised metal shapes that lend themselves to various interpretations including shells, boat sails, fins or bones. The Meeting Place Poles
are sculptures that form part of a series of artworks reflecting the cultural history of Koala Bay. Sea Urchins sculptures were the winning entrant in sculptures by the Bay in 2011. Water Wandering is an interpretation of the local waterways crucial to the Port Stephens wetland ecosystem from an aerial viewpoint. Serpent is a mosaic art runs through a river side park in Raymond Terrace for all to enjoy. Walk of Art profiles the local creative community by promoting the skills and talents of artists. Artists works have been chosen on their fit with the Nelson Bay ‘Vibrant Coastal’ cultural zone.
Public Art Scavenger Hunt By Kelly MAY
DURING these holidays, why not challenge yourself and the family to a cultural scavenger hunt. There is an abundance of Public Art on display throughout the Port Stephens area. Public Art is creative work or activities which are located in the public spaces. They are readily accessible to the broader community, designed for either temporary or permanent arrangement. Public Art provides an outlet for cultural community expression, to tell the stories about the people. It can be seen as a talking point and an opportunity for wonder, reflection and enjoyment. Across Port Stephens there are ten formal Public Art works, do you think you can find them all? Botanica Mural was the first community Public Art piece in Port Stephens, a series of panels aimed to bring colour and enjoyment to the Raymond Terrace community. Gerald Fish Scripture was the winner
MARKS Professional Oven Cleaning
“Let Us Do The Dirty Work”
Services Include: Ovens, Cooktops, Grills, Rangehoods Call Mark Today for an Obligation
Please support the advertisers within the News Of The Area
FREE
Club Bingo
Mondays at 7pm Wednesdays at 9.30am c NOTA Graphics - FINGAL BAY_M24_030119_NENIA
100 Rocky Point Road, Fingal Bay www.fingalbaysportsclub.com.au
Children are welcome to play but must be accompanied by an adult
Ph: (02) 4984 1244
Raffles
Courtesy bus is available for pickups and drop offs
Friday night Meat and Fruit and Veggie Trays Tickets on sale at 4.45pm 1st draw at 5.30pm
LIKE US on Facebook
Thursday, 3 January, 2019
Lawn Bowls Barefoot Bowls Ring the Club to book a game of Bowls with your friends
BISTRO SPECIALS
On our web site www.fingalbaysportsclub.com.au NewsOfTheArea.com.au
CHILDREN’S DISCO BY DISCO DIVAS SUNDAY 6TH JANUARY AND SUNDAY 13TH JANUARY 6.30-9.30PM
FREE QUOTE
0405319931 cubisovenclean@gmail.com
© NOTA Graphics - MARKS_05`018_nenia
By: Margie TIERNEY
NEW ROCKY POINT ROAD COFFEE SHOP Opening on the 26th December 11am-8.30pm Then everyday Monday to Sunday 9.30am – 9pm Public holidays 11am – 8.30pm
Taste our Coffee!
NEWS OF THE AREA
3
News Of The Area
media@newsofthearea.com.au
q 2019 Elected St Brigid’s Raymond Terrace Parliamentary Leaders.
St Brigid’s 2019 Leaders By Kelly MAY
RUNNING for School Captain is a right of passage for year five students across the country. St Brigid’s Raymond Terrace is no exception, however they do things a little differently. They announce the 20 School Captains who are referred as the Parliamentary Leaders
at the annual End of Year Prize-giving Liturgy, after each candidate is given the opportunity to nominate themselves by completing a parliamentary portfolio. This requires them to outline why they believe they would be a suitable candidate. This information, along with their school record of behaviour and attitude towards their learning will
be used by the staff and the Principal to determine the candidates for election. Successful candidates prepare a short speech to deliver to the voting students from Years 2-5 and teachers. Students elected into these positions are expected to be model school citizens upholding the school rules at all times, whether at school, or participating in
Local Artist On Show By Kelly MAY
YOU’RE never too old to be the star of a show. Ms Jennifer Hollis, is a mature aged local Port Stephens artist. For the past twenty years Jennifer has worked with water colour paints. This was not her original passion and in fact prior to a workshop in the nineties, Jennifer believed that water colour paints where an easy option. Ms Hollis told News Of The Area, “My belief about the median was dissolved and I found it challenging to work with water colours.” “I like a good challenge
q Birubi Rocks.
excursions, or cultural or sporting events. Leaders must be responsible, reliable students who demonstrate initiative and lead by example at all times. The St Brigid’s Principal, Mr David Palmer told News Of The Area, “These boys and girls followed a leadership programme concluding with a leadership speech to the students.” “They spoke about leadership being an example to the rest of the school
and I’ve found water colour paints have their own charm,” said Ms Hollis As a member of the Society for Artist in Newcastle Ms Hollis regularly meets with other like minded artists. Ms Hollis said, “I enjoy working with social groups of artists, they are a lot of fun.” It was on one of these very social events that Ms Hollis found a flyer for CStudio Art Gallery in Newcastle. With nothing to lose Ms Hollis gave them a call and to her surprise was offered a place in their Exhibitions. The current Exhibition is entitled ‘A Gathering of Creatives’ and features a number of artists including Ms Hollis.
on a daily basis, wearing the uniform with pride and being respectful to everyone.” “I feel very confident that these boys and girls will lead the student body well during 2019,” said Mr Palmer.
The 2019 Parliamentary Leaders for St Brigid’s Raymond Terrace are: Violet Foote Milla Doherty Ella Horsey
Paintings of nature feature some very familiar sights including the Birubi Rocks, Hunter River near Morpeth and the breathtaking view of the Port Stephens autumn leaves turning. Ms Hollis’s stunning watercolour paintings can be
q Autumn Leaves.
Oliver Stokes Burnum Ellis Saxon Sneddon Maxwell Jones Fletcher Kilpatrick Christina Buttigieg Molly Lawlor Janali Haynes Santina Toby Gibbons Cooper Petersen Keenan Aranas Tyren Brien Holly Smith Amelia Said Sophie Howarth Bailey Holstein viewed at Cstudios Art Gallery, 738 Hunter St Newcastle West. The Exhibition is open from 10am to 4pm, Wednesday to Saturday until 19 January 2019. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enjoy the beauty of water colour from a very talented Port Stephens artist.
q Hunter River near Morpeth.
Please support the advertisers within the News Of The Area
NELSON BAY CANCER PATIENT NELSON BAY CANCER PATIENT TRANSPORT GROUP NELSON BAY CANCER PATIENT TRANSPORT GROUP
IsIs aavolunteer volunteer group providing the group providing the following services to our local TRANSPORT following services tocommunity ourGROUP local community
• Volunteer drivers to transport any person requiring cancer treatment Is a volunteer group providing the following services to our local at Hospitals based into thetransport Newcastle metropolitan region Volunteer drivers any person community
•
•
•
•
•
*
requiring cancer treatment Hospitals in Volunteer drivers to transport any personat requiring cancerbased treatment reliable form of personal transport to obtain treatment the Newcastle metropolitan regionregion at Hospitals based in the Newcastle metropolitan It is an auxiliary service for when the patient cannot get any other
*
Our drivers take patients directly to from their homes to the hospital
Local people, serving the community since 1893
and return It is an auxiliary service for when the patient cannot get any other It is an auxiliary service for when the patient reliableThis form of personal to obtain treatment service is providedtransport free of charge to the individual and exists due to the
cannot get any other reliable form of personal generosity of our volunteer drivers, grants and donations received from the Ourtransport drivers taketo patients directly to from their homes to the hospital obtain treatment local community
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Fry Bros_270918
c
This service is provided free of charge to the Contact details individual and exists due to the generosity of our Phone: 04 0725 2566 volunteer drivers, grants and donations received Email: secretary@nbcptg.com.au from the local community
NOTA Graphics - Ref: NBCPTG_300818
and return Contact details Ourisdrivers directly toand from This service provided take free ofpatients charge to the individual existstheir due to the Phone: 04 0725 2566 generosity of ourto volunteer drivers, grants donations received from the homes the hospital and and return Email: secretary@nbcptg.com.au local community
4
NEWS OF THE AREA
c
Phone: 04 0725 2566 Email: secretary@nbcptg.com.au
When the time comes for assistance with a funeral or to pre-pay or pre-arrange, whether church, chapel, crematorium, graveside or intercity, call us 24 hours, for personal service.
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Thursday, 3 January, 2019
News Of The Area
media@newsofthearea.com.au
Our Not-So-Serious Bowlers By Marian SAMPSON
IN the Bay there’s plenty of serious business going on out on the bowling greens. We have more than our fair share of Pennant winners and champions. There’s also some not so serious bowlers who are all about fitness, fun and friendship. One such Group are the Nelson Bay Travelling Marlins who are members and a SubClub of the Nelson Bay Bowling Club.
News of the Area caught up with the Travelling Marlins while they were serving up sausage sandwiches at Bunnings Taylors Beach. The Travelling Marlins are a friendly bunch of bowlers who get around the region and play bowls with other like minded teams, who they also host here in the Bay for fun days. Bernadette Carroll a member of the Nelson Bay Travelling Marlins said, “We are just back from a trip to the Central Coast, and it is actually all about fun.” The Travelling Marlins mixed bowlers fund raise to subsides their trips and
support the Nelson Bay Bowling Club. They travel to destinations such as Denman in the Hunter Valley for games of bowls. This group of bowlers would be happy to welcome new members, it only costs $10 to join the Nelson Bay Travelling Marlins for life. “It is not serious bowling it is more about fun and they often visit wineries prior to their matches,” she said. If you are looking for a friendly group to bowl with where it’s all about fun, consider the friendly Nelson Bay Travelling Marlins. You can find out more at the Nelson Bay Bowling Club.
q The Travelling Marlins raising money for their program at Bunnings Taylors Beach. Photo by Marian Sampson.
Active Snakes Be Aware
By Kelly MAY
WITH the warm weather comes all kinds of wildlife that we don’t commonly see during the winter months. While some are cute and cuddly, others may give you an unexpected fright. There is a common misconception that our resident legless reptiles, snakes, intend harm. Local reptile enthusiast, Mr Dylan Stuart told News Of The Area, “The truth is they are shy animals that would rather avoid being seen and won’t go out of their way to hurt people.” Another common belief is that where there are young snakes the mother must be close by. Mr Stuart said, “When snakes are born they are completely on their own. They don’t stay by their mother’s side they are completely independent.” Port Stephens has an active snake population with Diamond Pythons, Red-Bellied Black, Eastern Brown, Marsh and Green Tree snakes among the most
q Eastern Brown Snake. common in the area. A snake’s first priority is to seek shelter to avoid confrontation. If a snake feels threaten it will defend itself. Most bites occur when people try killing the snake or remove it without proper handling training. It is highly illegal to kill any snake as they are protected in NSW by the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016. Local snake relocation worker, Mr Justin Lantry said, “It would be ideal to move persons and pets away and monitor from a safe distance. Get photos if possible as it helps with identification, and
contact a catcher for advice or relocation.” “Staying calm and remaining still will result in the snake staying calm as well” Mr Lantry said. Keeping a clean and tidy yard is the simplest way to reduce the chance of unwanted reptilian visitors during the warmer months. More information on snakes and what to do if you are in their presence go to www.environment.nsw.gov. au/questions/snake-removal or www.environment.nsw. gov.au/topics/animals-andplants/native-animals/ native-animal-facts/snakes.
Please support the advertisers within the News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news.
THE SHUTTLEMAN
Celebrating 10 Years of Giving the Community Reliable and Friendly Service.
c
NOTA Graphics - Ref: TS_221118
We have many Happy and Loyal Customers that have recommended us, and we would like to thank you all. We endevour to have many more Happy Customers in the future.
We Offer a Door to Door Service to Airports and Cruise Terminals. Newscastle and Sydney for 2 or more people. Phone Office 8.00AM to 7.00PM |
0249845217
c
Thursday, 3 January, 2019
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
NOTA Graphics - Ref: CarpetCourt_160818
NEWS OF THE AREA
5
News Of The Area
media@newsofthearea.com.au
the Golf Course around the Port Bulahdelah Bowling Club On / B Grade: Jeffrey Stokeld 42, Nelson Bay Golf Club Results: Woolfe 38; C Grade: John KENO. TAB. 4Mtr TV Screen for all sport cover
Bingo Thursdays at 1pm
Wednesday’s Meat Raffle 20 Prizes Barefoot Bowls 5pm
The Greens Bistro Open for lunch Thurs - Sunday Open for dinner 7 nights per wk Function packages available Takeaway available c
NOTA Graphics - Ref: BBCL_30119_NENIA
Long 37. THURSDAY December 27th: VETS: Winner: M Jeggo 19pts, Runner Up: R. Scheibel c/b 18 pts. FRIDAY December 28th: Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Geoffrey Wardle 39, Runnerup: Scott Quinn / B Grade: Col Buchanan 43, Runner-up: Phil Rogan 43 / C Grade: John Hourigan 43, Runner-up: Wal Harris 38. Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Jan Kehoe 32, Runner-up Joan Frost 32; Div 2: Dianne Herford 37, Sharon Stevenson 35 SATURDAY December 29th: Men’s Stableford: Course 1: A Grade: Ray Wright 41, Runner-up: Peter Metham 40
Future Leaders
By Kelly MAY
FUTURE leaders are top on the agenda at the end of the schooling year. Medowie Public School announced their 2019 School Captains on Friday 14 December at the Annual School Presentation day. India Cockle, Emilee Hicks, David Fisher and Lachlan Vaughan were all smiles when presented with their Captain Badges. India maintains an enthusiastic extracurricular schedule with dance and gymnastics. She is particularly passionate about creative writing, always
demonstrating an insightful maturity. Emilee’s extracurricular passion is soccer as a member of the Emerging Jets Academy. In her spare time she enjoys riding horses, and always embraces new challenges. David is an avid reader and often can be found with a book in his hands. He also loves to draw and is considered an expert on Star Wars by his many friends. Lachlan is an enthusiastic member of the school’s Creative and Performing Arts curriculum. He is actively involved in both dance and choir, and also excels in public speaking. Hunter River High School captains candidates were
required to be members of the Student Representative Council (SRC) and regularly participate within whole school activities. As part of the election process students were required to submit an Expression of Interest to the SRC coordinator, to be reviewed by the selection panel. The 2019 School Captains are Megan Snow and Dylan Eyb. Megan Snow received Dux of Year 11, 2018. Dylan Eyb received 1st in Geography and 2nd in Business students 2018. While the Vice Captains for 2019 are Kane Chester and Josh Kirkpartick.
State Age Swimming
6
ROBERT Stanley (17) celebrated a stellar week in his swimming career recently. From 14 to 19 December 2018 he attended the NSW State Age Swimming Championships at the Sydney Olympic Pool. Robert, as part of the Stroud Seals Swim Club, competed in the 17 years 100m breast and 200m breaststroke. Robert obtained a Personal Best (PB) of 0.5 seconds in his 100m breaststroke and finished 11th. In the 200m breaststroke, Robert made the final and finished 8th in NSW for the 17 years age group. Also competing at State Age was Medowie swimmer Grace Gray (15). Grace competed in three events at State Age and Coach Michael Abel was pleased with her times. Raff Francisci (15) competed in 4 events and swam PBs in three of them. Notably, Raff swam a PB in his 50m freestyle to obtain a national qualifying
NEWS OF THE AREA
Runner-up: Brian Smith 41 / C Grade: Adrian Everitt 43, Runner-up: Alan Foster 41. Course 2: A Grade: Mark Galloway 44, Runner-up Niel Bowling 43 / B Grade: Tim Maher 42, Runner-up Stephen Rigby 41 / C Grade: Brian Hedges 42, Runner-up Lyndon Davies Horizions Golf Results: Wednesday stableford Ladies winner Carol Smidt 35 from Anne Jones 33 Mens winner Mark Moskow 42 from Adrian Smith 39 c/b Ntp ladies Julie Hancock mens Alan Mcdonald
CLUBS, Email us Your Weekly Golf Results for Publication. media@newsofthearea.com.au
Kane Chester is the President of the JAECG, received the Worimi award 2018 and also received the Pierre De Coubertin Award 2018. Josh Kirkpartick received
Championships. Robert attends State Championships twice a year in Sydney and travels to many Regional carnivals. He is grateful for the support provided by the Grant and will use the money to pay for attending the NSW State Open and the purchase of new racing swimwear.
2nd in Geography and is a member of the Tea Gardens Rural Fire Service. Principal of Hunter River High Mrs Deb Dibley told News Of The Area, ‘We have a strong
leadership team for 2019 and I look forward to working with our school captains and hearing their positive ideas that are going to change the student body.’
Clean up beach
Grass growing all over Little Beach. Nelson Bay I HAVE been a local here for many many years and am appalled that the Council doesn’t clean our beaches ahead of the school holidays. There is grass growing all over Little
time. Robert Stanley, this week, was also the recipient of a $500 AIS Local Sporting Champion Grant. The Grant is awarded to athletes attending a State Championships who are living more than 125km from the Championships venue, and travelling greater than 250km return to participate in the nominated
Ph. 4981 2030
www.nelsonbayhealthfoods.com.au
q Hunter River High School 2019 Captains Kane Chester, Dylan Eyb, Megan Snow and Josh Kirkpartick.
Dear News Of The Area,
q Coach Michael Abel and Robert Stanley with the State Age finalists ribbon and his AIS Local Champions Grant Certificate.
7 Stockton Street Nelson Bay NSW 2315
NOTA Graphics - Ref: NBHF_090818
Bowls 9am Tuesdays Bowls Mixed Mixed Jackpot Bowls 1pm Sat
23 - 29 Dec, 2018 Highlights of the Week: Results Round Up: SUNDAY December 23rd: Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Ben Matwijow 45, Justin Shaw 44; B Grade Ryan Connor 22, Ted Smith 39; Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Rhondda Shaw 38; Div 2: Victoria Lalor 39 MONDAY December 24th: VETS: Stableford: Winner: Michael Coghlan 19, Runnerup: Martyn Jeggo c/b 19. WEDNESDAY December 26th: Men’s Stableford Course 1: A Grade: Vito Massaioli 43; B Grade: Ben Matwijow 41; C Grade Richard Graystone 39; Course 2: A Grade: Philippe Donoso 38; B Grade: Brett
c
50 Jackson Street Bulahwdelah Phone 49974365
Beach and so many pieces of wood that I believe they say need to recycle back into the water but it makes it dangerous for little ones, for boats, and even for some who may not dispose of their ‘items’ in the correct places. Several items have been found over the years
in amongst the wood and sticks on the beach and the grass attracts the bees which Is dangerous for young children playing on the beaches mainly north of the boat ramp. Joanna Kinchella Nelson Bay
For domestic, commercial or industrial project, the Team at Raymond Terrace
CARPET COURT
Has YOU Covered!
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
PHONE: 02 4987 1123 02 4987 1123
c NOTA Graphics - RTCARPETCOURT_M21_021117_neni
Thursday, 3 January, 2019
News Of The Area
media@newsofthearea.com.au
‘Street Chat’ 2019 Resolutions
By Kelly MAY
‘NEW Year New You’, was the catch cry of the past few years. 2019 is more about simplifying and self care. News Of The Area took to the streets to hear exactly what Port Stephens residents are promising themselves for the New Year. Jacki Ashpole said, “My intention for 2019 is to create a simpler life, not be tied down with time consuming things that just cause undue stress.” “So we are going to minimise our family and business life.” Port Stephens resident, Leanne MacKenzie said, “Have less, do more.” “This has been my life motto for a number of years now.” “Every year I consider what I would love to experience the coming year and for me this year it is pleasure.” Summa Trappel said, “My 2019 will involve more timely departures from the office, return of my consistent early morning routine and a cooking class of some description.” Tanilba Bay resident, Melanie Innes said, “My personal promise is to be more balanced in my life.”
“Dedicating as much time to the things that make me happy as I do to my work.” Elizabeth Keeley said, “I am looking forward to accepting new challenges and adventures and visiting new places.” Jacquie Stokes said, “After a tough 2018, our 2019 New Year’s Resolution is all about family.” “We devote so much of our time to work that we often don’t have time to cherish those special moments at home.” “2019 starts with a new family home and with that we will be spending more
time at home and with our loved ones, and friends we call family.” Skyla Conlon said, “I want to make sure I brush my teeth morning and night!” Samantha Conlon said, “I’m going to read more!” We spend so much of our time doing things to keep everyone else around us calm or happy. Whether your New Year’s Resolution is to get out more, unplug or simply spend more time doing less. Make 2019 the year of keeping your personal promise.
q Jacqui Stokes and husband Leon Stokes.
q Elizabeth Keeley.
q Skyla, Samantha and Dixie Conlon.
Please support the advertisers within the News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news.
Hawks Nest OPEN 7 DAYS hawksnestreatestate.com.au
List your property with us today! 4 2 2 $679,000 2 3 $995,000 4 PHONE: 4997 0262 HAWKS NEST TEA GARDENS C NOTA Graphics- Ref: HNFN_030119_NENIA
PROPERTY FOR LEASE
q Summa Trappel.
q Jacki Ashpole.
3
2
2
From $515,000 3
TEA GARDENS
2
2
$479,000 3
1
0
$275/week
HAWKS NEST TEA GARDENS
Please support the advertisers within the News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news.
Thursday, 3 January, 2019
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
NEWS OF THE AREA
7
Your
Notices Got something to
Local
Place your ad in the News Of The Area classifieds - THEY WORK!
Very Low Rates!
Public Notices
Public Notices
Position Vacant
For your area the program is scheduled for the following locations and times: Saturday, 12 January 2019 Carrington Boat Ramp, Pat Jordan Oval, Tully Street, Carrington 8am to 10am
BLZ155809_B384
Roads and Maritime will be running the Expired Marine Flares Collection program at various state-wide locations in January and February 2019.
For more information visit: rms.nsw.gov.au/maritime/safety-rules/ safety-equipment/flare-disposal.html
WANTED: Gardener, Bundabah. Large weedy garden needs attention and care (no chemicals). I am looking for someone who takes pride in all they do. Work during the week whatever hours suit you. Contact 0409 605 136 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
Roads and Maritime Services 13 12 36 | rms.nsw.gov.au
Pets 7 AMSTAFF puppies for sale born 31/10/18, mother tan and father blue both have lovely nature. Puppies very healthy wormed, microchip and vaccinated ready before Christmas phone 0419422727
Property
VILLA for Sale
CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
For Sale
$410000. 2 bedroom single-level duplex offers exceptional space within the Retirement Village of Tea Gardens Grange. Built-in robes, a generous lounge/dining area, kitchen and dining with lake views, a private outdoor area, garage with remote door and internal access. Also included are solar electricity panels, solar hot water together with split system air conditioning. The home is conveniently located near the main Community Clubhouse, BBQ area and swimming pool. Please contact owner directly on 0408999002 for further information
20 FEET Prawn Nets Professionally Made Contact 0414299324 4WD Aircompressor NEW SCA monsoon 70lmp, 12 volt with deflator $150 ono John 49970435 BBQ matador Functional 6 burner with Side pot cooker, gas Bottle, tools and manuals. Almost new. $850 ono. 49198044
BEALE
Pianola plus rolls. Very good cond. Lovely piece of furniture that adds character to your room. Selling due to downsizing. $1,900ono 49971110
BEACH Rollers for Catamaran - As new, little use. $300ono 0425 212 017 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
BEDROOM suite, king size, Corinthian white gloss. Incl: base, head, two bedside tables, tall boy & chest of drawers.Exc. cond. $950 0419219485 BOSCH Biscuit Joiner as new, little use cost $525, sell $350 4987 2338 CIG Transarch Welder Handy Charger on trolley $100. ONO 49872338 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au COUCHES, 2 x two seaters, fabric, orange. Great cond. $350 ono for both. 0467401667 DINING table - Antique Oak, $150 Antique Oak sideboard with mirror, $300.Both in good cond. 49828689 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
DEADLINE for Ad Placement: 6pm Mondays Email us: ads@mcnota.com.au Phone us: (02) 4981 8882
Or Place the Classified via our Website www.NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Special “RUN TIL SELL” options too!
For Sale
GUITAR & BASS Tuition Theory & Musicianship. Studio Fantabulous N/Bay. 25yrs exp 49844731
Roads and Maritime Services Expired Marine Flares Collection Program
SELL? or TELL? Ensure your NOTICE is in the N.O.T.A. The weekly community paper locals look! SOLD
SELL Locally with NOTA
SO
LD
LD
SO
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
For Sale
DINING set, timber extendable, 4 seats. $275ono. 0417445490
GOLF cart, Yamaha Petrol, OLD $1,400 S 0428970662
PARKER Antique Oval Dining Table excellent condition. $250. 4982 9264
CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
GOLF Buggy electric $250. Set LH clubs $150, RH $150 . Ph 49810798
KAYAK – Prijon Excursion, 2 person, ideal for touring w/- storage compartments, LD includes SO roof racks, jackets, Thule storage racks. $1,800
DINING table solid wood seats 6. no chairs $200. ono. GOLF Clubs. Mens 0414561372 Cobra Fly/ Z / XL, Regular Flex Shafts, Sand Iron to 4 Iron,2 EVERDURE 6 burner yrs old,Little use. $300 gas BBQ with cover. ono 0447622083 Inc 2gas bottles $600 ono. Kathy 49873104 Pat 49871761 GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au Phone 4997 0986 FISH Tank 1.4m x .5m x .5m. light, filter, pipework. $200ono 0425 212 017 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $220 4997 0986 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au FRIDGE GE Profile side by side, stainless steel, good cond. $400 Peter Ph 0407145366 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
GOLF cart, electric, Wet weather covers $2,500 49972826 Or 0419259655 GOLF Clubs ladies ‘Futura c/w bag & folding buggy VGC very little use $160 49849147 Fingal
NEWS OF THE AREA Advertising
HAFICO Wood Lathe 900mm bed cast iron mount on heavy duty cast iron base chistles included $800. 49872338 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au
KAYAK 12 foot, good for D fishing, L good cond. SO $350ono 0459459019
KITE Surfer, Naish.
Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
LAWNMOWER Parklander Phantom Self propelled. Briggs and Stratton Motor. As new. $350 49828808 LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489
Email for Price & Proof
HAIER 422lt fridge/ freeze $175 ono Whirpool 220lt fridge/ freezer $90 ono 0402 309 584 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au MOBILTY scooter. Services July 2018 Two new batteries Travel range 32-40km $1100 4919 0189
PENTAGON Impact Drill 13mm chuck, 2 speed double insulated $55. 49872338 RED Cedar and Rosewood various sizes and lengths, price on application. 49872338 ROLLER Blinds. As New. 2x Beige Width 2079 x Drop 2310 meters $90 each. 2x Roller Blinds Beige Width 996 x Drop 2310 meters $65 each. 5x Roller Blinds Beige Width 1486 x Drop 1460 metres $55 each. 0427 307 580 ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. 0429485169 Nelson Bay ROUND tile table, large. 4 chairs. Indoor/outdoor. Bought for $1,300 but will sell for $500. 49819926. ROWING Skiff - Euro Single. Croker Blades VG cond, $1000 ono 0418716225
MOBILITY scooter 2017 ‘shop rider’ As new cond. just serviced, hardly used. $1900 ono 0437 652 255
SAMSUNG Refrigerator side by side 594L good working condition $450 0439662037
INFLATABLE SUP paddle pump carry bag new $290 Ph 0438 499717
MOBILTY scooter. Folds down to fit car boot. $250. Ph 4919 0189
SIMPSON 5.5kg Washing machine Perfect cond. $130 P. 0417442115
JARS for pickling Large pots - ceramic and plastic. Material for curtains White. Good quality. Make an offer. 49972317
PANASONIC FX600 55 Inch LED TV New In Box Unwanted Exchange $900 ONO 49970051
More Classifieds OVER PAGE
HONDA 1Kva D cond, Generator, L VG O $300onoS0438913309
Really W orks!
CLASSIFIEDS and Display Advertising ads@mcnota.com.au
Place an ad by: (02) 4981 8882 www.newsofthearea.com.au
News Of The Area publish over 17,000 newspapers for local communites each and every week. These papers are physically collected by engaged, interested and supportive community members of Port Stephens and Myall Coast region 8
NEWS OF THE AREA
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Thursday, 3 January, 2019
GRID D
OLD STAR CROSSWORD 1
2
17569
3
4
5 Across 6
Classic Sudoku 115
To solve the puzzle, all the blank cells must be filled in using Down numbers from 1 to 9. Each number can only appear once in 1 Former country 1 Short and fat each row, column and in the nine 3x3 blocks. 2 Lay out 4 Detests 3 Clothed 7 Beaten 4 Crowd together 8 Sag 5 Strangle 9 Over there 6 Inclined 11 Built 10 Annoying 13 Go before 12 Rested 15 Powerful 13 Appropriate 18 Greased 14 Salad vegetable 19 Isolate 16 Flower 20 Rascal 16 17 17 Layers 21 Depositories
2 3
7 8
7 1 6 2 3 5 7 6 4 2 8 9 5 3 7 Palindrome Puzzle
18
19
Stepdowns
Down and fat Lay out Clothed Crowd together Strangle Inclined Annoying Rested Appropriate Salad vegetable Flower Layers
Can you find the hidden meaning in the picture puzzles below?Short
Detests Beaten Sag Over there Built Go before Powerful Greased Isolate Rascal Depositories
F
2 3 4 5 6 10 12 13 14 16 17
UNTAIN
WEEKLY
059
ClassiC sudoku
Puzzle Play
Puzzles and pagination © Auspac Media Solutions
No. 115
©Auspac Media
8 6 3 5 2 7 9 1 4
7 8 9 11 13 15 18 19 20 2. 21
4 7 9 6 3 1 5 8 2
4 1.
5 1 2 4 8 9 3 6 7
EXPLORAWORD1 1 Former country
Explorawords Across
1 3 6 7 9 4 2 5 8
7 2 5 3 6 8 4 9 1
21
9 4 8 2 1 5 6 7 3
20
stEpdowns Despair, spared, spear, pear, ape, pa, a.
15
9 6
8
14
6 8 4 9 7 3 1 2 5
12
3 9 7 1 5 2 8 4 6
13
1
6
10 11
4
8
2 5 1 8 4 6 7 3 9
9
9
Explorawords 1. Three coins in the fountain. 2. Weekly turnover.
17569 Crossword Goldstar
palindromE puzzlE Bald elf fled lab
solution no. 17569
CrossworD solution no. 17569
Across: 1. Persia, 4. Hates, 7. Defeated, 8. Droop, 9. Yonder, 11. Erected, 13. Precede, 15. Potent, 18. Oiled, 19. Insulate, 20. Rogue, 21. Depots. Down: 1. Podgy, 2. Spend, 3. Attired, 4. Huddle, 5. Throttle, 6. Sloped, 10. Needling, 12. Reposed, 13. Proper, 14. Endive, 16. Tulip, 17. Tiers.
P E r s i o P D E F E A G n Y o n D E E P r E C E r D n o i l E D P i i E n V r o G u E
A H A t t u H t E D r i D r o r l t E r E C t D E l P o t E o u n s u l A E i D E P o
E s l o o P E E D n t i t E r t s
ANSWERS: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: 1. The shine spot on the girl’s balloon is missing. 2. The skull has a nose. 3. The boy is missing some hair. 4. The tree has no branch. 5. The tongue on the balloon is shorter. LINKUP: Strawberry. Facelift. Supermarket. Fundraising. Policeman. Clockmaker. Sawdust. Lightweight.
!!! : this not the age.
PUZZLER
“On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise Him, He was named JESUS, the name the angel had given Him before He had been conceived.” (Jesus means Saviour - He will save His people from their sins.) Blessings from Lynne Miles
Goldstar Crossword across: 1. Persia, 4. Hates, 7. Defeated, 8. Droop, 9. Yonder, 11. Erected, 13. Precede, 15. Potent, 18. Oiled, 19. Insulate, 20. Rogue, 21. Depots. down: 1. Podgy, 2. Spend, 3. Attired, 4. Huddle, 5. Throttle, 6. Sloped, 10. Needling, 12. Reposed, 13. Proper, 14. Endive, 16. Tulip, 17. Tiers.
ey
12 X 12
READING: Luke 2: 21
Auspac Media
The Feature People
TIDE CHART - 7 DAYS Telephone: (07) 5553 3200 Toll Free: 1 800 652 284 Fax: (07) 5553 3201
PO Box 8271 Bundall Qld Australia 4217
Graph and Times are for
Sydney Fort Denison
The below table show tidal auspac@auspacmedia.com.au variations at Email: several locations.
Visitshould our site: www.auspacmedia.com.au The time variation be added to the corresponding Fort Denison time. In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only. They are not to be relied on for critical depth calculations for safe navigation. Actual times of High and Low Water may occur before or after the times indicated.
PORT STEPHENS (High) Nelson Bay Salamander Bay
30 min 45 min 1 hr Karuah (Karuah River) 1 hr 15min Pindimar 45 min Tea Gardens 1 hr Soldiers Point
BROUGHTON IS. CAPE HAWKE
nil
(High) Forster 0 to 15 min Wollomba River (mouth) 1 hr 50 min
THU
FRI
SAT SUN MON TUE WED
(Low) 15 min 30 min 45 min 45 min 45 min 45 min nil (Low) NIL 2 hrs 10 min
Thursday, 3 January, 2019
MANNING RIVER (High) Based on bar at Harrington Harrington NIL Taree 2 hrs Wingham 3 hrs 15 min
(Low) 15 to 30 min 2 hrs 45 min 3 hrs 45 min
HUNTER RIVER Newcastle Hexham Raymond Terrace Morpeth
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
(High) NIL 1 hr 10 min 1 hr 50 min 3 hrs 10 min
(Low) NIL 1 hr 1 hr 55 min 3 hrs 30 min
ADVERTISING Advertising within the News Of The Area reaches your local customers. Connect with them from next edition. Print media has never been as affordable for your business. Call (02) 4981 8882 or email ads@mcnota.com.au PLUS - INCLUDED are Online adverts. You get website and social media advertising all included within your print advertising when using News Of The Area.
Have Your Say
News Of The Area would love to hear your OPINION and VIEWS on issues and topics affecting our area. Keep Letters to the Editor under 250 words for its best chance of publication. Please be aware that there is no guarantee or of publication from your submission to us. Publication will be determined by the editor around available space, relevance and appropriateness. Email to media@newsofthearea.com.au
NEWS OF THE AREA
9
SPORT
News Of The Area
International
Port Stephens Female Rugby Player Reaches Top of the World
FROM Page 12
“Maya earlier this year was selected in the Hunter Women’s Sevens, and the NSW Country Sevens and 15s Merit Squads. In October, she was named by Australian selectors in the Aon University 7s ‘Dream Team’ for her outstanding display of running rugby in the five-round series. “She has also been named in the NSW Women’s Training Squad along with Waratahs team mate and fellow centre, Katrina Barker, for the 2019 Super W rugby competition. “Her accomplishments this year include scoring four tries in The Waratahs Grand Final victory and being named ‘Most
Your
Local For Sale
STANLEY Handplain 4.5inch cut, little use $55. 4987 2338
Notices Got something to
CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
Or Place the Classified via our Website www.NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Special “RUN TIL SELL” options too!
SOLD
SO
LD
SELL Locally with NOTA
LD
SO
Boats
Vehicles
VACUUM, as new, Bosch Pro-animal sensor bagless selfclean air-turbo w/ turbo pet brush. $400 Ph 0409302793
CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au
2016 Ezytrail Camper Trailer. Heaps of extras. $16,500 0414387688
CARAVAN 17.5ft Crusader Pop Top 2000 Good cond. dble bed. full front kitchen, 2annexes 1 mesh, new awning and annex floor TV DVD. Extra fridge Instant hot water to sink. Too many extras to list. $15,000 ono 0417 090 151
HARLEY Low Rider 7th Mnth 84 Shovel motor excl cond nothing to spend $13,500 Ph 0499227821
QUINTREX 350 Dart 15hp motor, on trailer - all near new perfect cond. Has extras. $5,600 ono 49972345
HARLEY 2007 Sportster 50th annv no 471 of 2000 world wide. As new cond & new battery $12,500 Ph 0499227821
CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
FORD Focus ‘12 blue, man, hatch, one lady owner, 68,700 km, reg to 06/19, excell cond, dealer logs, CQ86JO, $7,500 ono. Contact 0420400791
WROUGHT Iron double gate with hinges. 2.5 metres wide by L1.7m to D 2.26m high. SO VG Cond. Loop and Spear steel fence panels. Each 2m wide x 1.5m high. $200.00 the lot, or will sell sep. 4982 4249
VACUUM, robotic. Russell Hobbs brand. Unwanted Raffle prize. RRP $800. Will sell for $575 0249846701
Phone us: (02) 4981 8882
Motorcycles
SURF Ski paddle stable good condition suit 168cm $360 Ph 0438 499717
Email for Price & Proof
Very Low Rates!
DEADLINE for Ad Placement: 6pm Mondays Email us: ads@mcnota.com.au
Caravans
WELDMATIC 150 Gas/Gasless Mig Welder for $400. CIG Easywelder EC for $60 Ph 49972577
CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au
SELL? or TELL? Ensure your NOTICE is in the N.O.T.A. The weekly community paper locals look!
Caravans
SURF Ski - Wave Master. Good condition very stable. Good in surf as well as calm/ choppy conditions. Includes paddle $375. 49822004
TRAILER converstion Galvanised aluminium sides to start new trailer project.Professionally built Height - 2ft hingeable Up to 3foot 6inches Length - 8foot 5inches Width - 5foot 9 1/4 $850 49970986
q Lapping it up – Madai maintaining her fitness at the Tilligerry Aquatic Centre.
Items
VE V8 Commodore Axel back twin chrome pipes. Mufflers. Low k’s $200 IW345 49970986
TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704
months in Fiji doing volunteer work for ‘Think Pacific’, a UK based aid group,” she said. “Tutoring local children in literacy and numeracy was interesting and rewarding,” she added. “I’ll spend the rest of my gap year touring the coast of Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland,” Madai said. “After that I plan to study Chemistry or Pharmacology at University.” Madai said that coping with the Australian Summer heat was a problem and seemed amazed that the solar heaters for the Aquatic Centre were turned off for most of the warmer months.
For Sale
STOVE, Westinghouse 54cm ceramic. In working order. Needs new dials and temp light indicator $100 ono 0414 737 347
TIMBER lounge solid 3 piece - 3 seater and 2 armchairs. $500 0428970662
VISITING elite English swimmer Madai Barnaby finds the outdoor Australian pools ‘great!’ The Brighton teenager who trains ten times weekly in two hour sessions said that all pools in England were indoors and that the feeling of being outside in Australia was liberating. To keep at the top of her game, she was found at the Tilligerry Aquatic Centre for her daily workouts while staying with friends at Mallabula. Madai is climbing the rankings in England for the 50m breaststroke. “I’ve just spent two
Valuable Player’. She was top try scorer in the local competition by crossing for 27 tries.” In October, Maya was named in the NSW Women’s Training Squad along with Waratahs team mate and fellow centre, Katrina Barker, to prepare for the 2019 Super W rugby competition. The 47-member squad included up and coming youngsters and players with Test experience and undertook a six-week pre-season training programme in November and December. Selectors have just named their final 30-member squad which includes both Maya and Katrina for the 2019 Super W competition.
Place your ad in the News Of The Area classifieds - THEY WORK!
CONTINUED from previous page
newsofthearea.com.au
Items DRYER, Simpson 4kg, one year old. Washing machine, Simpson top loader 5.5kg. 2 seater lounge, dark brown leather and two lazy boys to match. Ring to make offer. 0410956123 MAHOGANY High quality dining table with six refurbished chairs and matching sideboard Make an offer. Light brown elegant Lounge suite - 2 armchairs and one 3 seater Matching Lamp and Oak Coffee table Sell as a set - make an offer. Also grey metal filing cabinets, 3 drawers $40 each. 2x bookshelves timber $50 each. 49972294 Hawks Nest
10 NEWS OF THE AREA
Email for Price & Proof
OZITO Bench Saw $100. RYOBI Bench Grinder $60. RHINO Pedestal Drill $80. OZITO Cordless Drill & Battery $30. 2hp Tank Compressor $100. Stud Finder $20. Planer $80. Orbital Sander $40. Power Master Angle Grinder $60. Phone: 02 4981 0681 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
RYOBI electric blower, Bosch electric drill w/ 2 chargeable batteries Also lots of tools & Electrical equipment. 49820432 ROOF racks $100. Aluminium platform s (x2)120kg capacity $150 Hand tools $10. Two wooden planes $20. each 3 in 1 red spotlight $30. 2 rollaway beds $50 each. 6 power boards best offer. 49973143 SINGLE 2 Single bed and mattress $40. Electric recliner $350. Must sell. 49845586 VINTAGE Pedal Organ $250. Dual Keyboard D Electronic L Organ $100. SO Full size carpenters bench $200. 1940s dressing table $100. 4988 6988 WOODEN bookcase, TV unit (incl TV). New Tall boy. Double sink. Make an Offer. 49972317
CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au 22FT Opal RV Chrystal caravan 2010 off roaster, Air con, oven, lrg shower, Separate toilet, lrg washer, 4 solar panels, roll out pantry Tv, stereo, 2 spare tyres, Fold down inner and outer table, Mesh annex $40,000 Ono. 0418975072 Tea Gardens 1999 15ft Evernew pop top caravan. Good cond. Twin beds. New awning. Mesh annexe. TV DVD $12,750 ono 0429495669 2003 Caprice pop top, 17ft 6in. Single beds,grey water tank, set up for independent camping in excellent condition. Regd. April 2019. $15,500 neg. 0439 455 825 2006 Lotus Escape Pop Top Caravan 18ft, 11m rego, Single axle, full annex, TV/DVD, many extras, exc. cond. $17,000 0407915875. Price Reduced 2008 Jayco Discovery 17ft pop top, single axle, roll out awning with side screen and floor matting, single beds, plus lots of extras. Cover incl. Exc condition $18,000 0419213767 COLONIAL caravan 2002 18ft6, $18,000 ono, Dual wheels, double bed, Stereo and three way fridge LD Full annex SO - roll out awning, Many extra, low mileage, Very good cond. ready to go, Contact Peter
CAMPERVAN Pop Top Nissan 87 u-van LWB, 2.4l Z24 Motor, 5 speed, Rego 10/19 BH54NZ Lots of extras. Phone for list. Runs perfectly. $5,800. 0414384624
CAMPERVAN Mercedes
Sprinter diesel 2002 Solar panels, shower, WC gas HW, fridge, tv, rear seat converts to DB. Good cond. $37,000 ono 0249973027 COROMAL Pop Top Caravan - silver Ann. model. Island bed, gas stove & oven, microwave, Three way fridge LD with full SO annexe. Always garaged. VGC. $9,500ono Corlette 49811219 JAYCO Designer 14ft Pop top, twin beds Full annex, rego, Tare weight 850kg Ready to go. $6,000 Ono 49923302 JAYCO Eagle 2013 Pop up camper. Roll out awning, annexe, innerspring mattress plus loads of extras. $19,000 0413950744
JAYCO Heritage 2004 22ft roll out awning, solar panels, ensuite, full annex, tv, air con w/mach., VG cond. Rego 5/19. $25,800 0433128949
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Boats BOAT 4.20m, fibreglass runabout, 75hp Suzuki motor, includes trailer. Rego - Boat 3/19. Trailer 11/19. Marine radio and sounder. $3,000 ono 0458385315 CARIBBEAN Corsair 5m fishing boat 90hp outboard trailer, Bikini top, fish finder, Safety gear, $4,800 ono 49886058
QUINTREX 5.6m Runner boat 115 Yamaha 4 Stroke optional safety equip many extras 12months rego $17,000 Ph 0429920840 QUINTREX 475 Bay Hunter Caprice boat and trailer 12/99 both in good condition, new canopy, trailer re built, 2018 Honda 60 h.p 4 stroke motor with extended warranty $15,500 0419282577
CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
HAINS Hunter SLC 5.2 Half cabin. 115 hp Yamaha Motor. GPS, fish finder & lots of extras. $12,000 neg. 0414 737 347 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au HOBI 14 hulls, trans, rudders, good condition can deliver $250 4981 7721 after 6pm MARICAT 4.2 hulls, trans, rudders, good condition can deliver $250 4981 7721 after 6pm PUNT, alum. 12ft, oars, sand anchor, 5hp Evinrude, 2 stroke motor. In good order. $1,200 Pindimar 0439919526
FORD MONDEO 2011 fastback LX turbo diesel silver, 6 speed sport auto, Bluetooth, air, steer, cruise etc 123klm. OLD Usually S to a tank. 1000+klm Owner and service history. Excellent. $10990. COZ13M. Ph: 0418611988. HOLDEN Statesman 2005 Rego 9/19 D auto Silver, OL leather interior,S VG cond., 330k’s $3,200 Ono TJ1755 0427974136 HOLDEN Astra auto, 5 door hatch, 108,000k’s log books 9 months rego New tyres. Perfect Cond. BW84HW $4,750 0412063418
SAVAGE 28 Flybridge 2x180hp diesels. Very economical, low hours. 2x GPS Sounders, radio, TV, H/C shower, toilet, loads of extras. $46k ono 49812669 0408494439
HOLDEN Tigra 2006 Convertible. rego 4/19 Full service hist. 84,000k’s AYA19Q $7,000 ono. Phone 0433448988
Vehicles
CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au
2002 Hyundai Santa Fe, Station wagon, manual Rego 1/19 YKG777 Mechanically D sound, OL New Styres, service history, log books. $3,500 negotiable 0406185362 or 0481231604 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099 2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415
Email for Price & Proof
HOLDEN Zafira 2003, 7 seater wagon. New LD susp. motor, SO new $3,000. CK94WV 0419699974 HOLDEN Commodore 2003. 12m rego. 311,000k’s. $2,450 ono YPS481 0431026622 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
Thursday, 3 January, 2019
Trades&Services
List yo busines ur (02)49 s here 81 8882
Your Local
News Of The Area - Local Business Trades & Services Directory QUALITY CUSTOM BUILT KITCHENS
Having Computer Problems?
PHONE US TODAY:
AERIAL SERVICES
EMAIL US AT: kitchens@thekitchencentre.net.au Licence no. 49923C
ABN: 17 060 659 127
Established in Port Stephens & Hunter since 1988
P S K
itchens&Joinery
Kitchen remodelling Refacing and alterations Additions and upgrades
Digital Signal Trouble Shooting 5 Year Antenna Warranty New TV Setup & Wall Mounting VAST Home & Portable Solutions Extra Points for Foxtel, VAST, and FTA Phone: 4997-0542 Email: adam@tgantennas.com.au
Ph. Dorin
0490 059494
Like us! f
NOTA Graphics - Ref: GHF _130918
CRANES
NOTA Graphics - Ref: PSCR_090616
CRANES Marty & Jules
Tel: (02) 4982 6166
Fax: (02) 4982 6122 Mob: 0417 493 687
0422 070 333
Ready to assist your business! office@perpetualbookkeeping.com.au
LOCKSMITH
Automotive & Residential Phone Errol
Lic: 407763563
Email: translift@bigpond.com
0416 257 740
DOMESTIC SERVICES
LAWN CARE
c
Small Business Bookkeeping
Address: 6 Salt Ash Ave, Salt Ash
TLC Timber & Laminate, Carpet, Vinyl, Rugs, Bamboo
Trenching Footings
Site Levelling & Clearing
Salamander Bay Call Paul:
0466 819 386
PLUMBER ALL GENERAL PLUMBING - NO JOB TO SMALL
HEATHERBRAE 4987 1123 Thursday, 3 January, 2019
Mobile:
0417240174
Available Week Ends Email: robert@shattaglass.com.au Web: www.shattaglass.com.au Phone: 0421 480 866 / 0499 914 149
LOCATIONS:
TEA GARDENS Home Hardware - 4997 9333 TANILBA BAY Home Hardware - 4982 4111 HEATHERBRAE - (New Location) At Norco Rural, 9 Hank Street - 4987 6500
Over 150 local installs. Free quotes and advice instore.
TREE SERVICES
COASTWIDE
C O N T R A C T I N G
PROFESSIONAL TREE & VEGETATION SOLUTIONS
Qualified arborists, Fully insured. Tree removals, Pruning, Stump grinding, Block & land clearing, Post-track with slasher for hire. PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Advertising within the News Of The Area reaches your local customers. Connect with them from next edition. Print media has never been as affordable for your business. Call (02) 4981 8882 or email ads@mcnota.com.au PLUS - INCLUDED are Online adverts. You get website and social media advertising all included within your print advertising when using News Of The Area.
WORKWEAR
TWIN RIVERS
c NOTA Graphics - Ref: SHATTA_M11_291118
1/4 Hank Street,
e and Quasure ote
FREE Quotes
Design sales and installation
SOLAR EXPERIENCE
ADVERTISING
PEST CONTROL
GLASS
REE M
25 YEARS
PLUMBERS
Licence No L8618
www.nelsonbaycarpetcourt.com.au
All Types of Blinds &F Shutters
Offering High quality Solar and Battery storage systems
OVER
CONTACT PAUL 0408 419 169
JAMES KENNEDY
Carpet~Vinyl~Bamboo Timbers~Blinds
www.tradeprosolar.com.au
gizmomowing@gmail.com
c
Bulk Earthworks 0416 778 826 Post Hole Construction Digging All Terrain HIA Member Forks
All Glass Replacements and Glazing Doors, Windows, Shower Screens, Fly Screens
Call 02 4997 9333 | www.tradeprosolar.c
c
NOTA Graphics - Ref: TLC_181018
Qualified Greenkeeper Irrigation systems and repairs Pump replacement Mowing and turf maintenance
EXCAVATIONS Slashing
© NOTA Graphics - Ref: NBCarpetCourt_140917
949 019
c
Call Ken on 0490
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Eagle One Excavations_271016
Homemakers Centre 86 Port Stephens Dr, TAYLORS BEACH 02 4982 2522
NO JOB TOO SMALL.
c
Flooring at Port Stephens
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Choices_061016
Huge Warehouse - 100’s rolls in stock FREE measure & QUOTE - Call Ian Doherty today
ALL WORKS ARE DONE WITH CARE AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL, IN FACT TLC.
Licence: 269380c
THE QUALITY CHOICE IN SOLAR
NOTA Graphics - Ref: COAS_090616
CARPET & FLOORING
Servicing the Tilligerry area with reliable and affordable garden works, lawn care, handyman works, ute and driver jobs.
bell.render@outlook.com
SOLAR
LOCKSMITH
PORT STEPHENS
Perpetual B kkeeping
www.portstephenskitchens.com.au email : portstephenskitchens@gmail.com
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Locksmith_271016
BOOKKEEPING SERVICES
Email:
WORKWEAR & UNIFORMS
RAYMOND TERRACE
4987 2040 c
NOTA Graphics_HUNTERPROWASH_301117_neni
Opposite Network Video NEWS OF THE AREA
NOTA Graphics - Ref: TR_120418
c
ABN: 15 715 512 INS: 04A627635BPK Gov.: 11343
Phone: Adam 0402 710 431 Ben 0434 251 913
Advertising within the News Of The Area reaches your local customers. Connect with them from next edition. Print media has never been as affordable for your business. Call (02) 4981 8882 or email ads@mcnota.com.au PLUS - INCLUDED are Online adverts. You get website and social media advertising all included within your print advertising when using News Of The Area.
c
Government Approved Installer for Terrestrial, Satellite, Domestic and Commercial
All Aspects of Architectural Coatings & Paint
ADVERTISING
Quality custom made KITCHENS at an affordable price
Tea Gardens Antenna Services
FREE QUOTES
c
FREE QUOTES, Pick-up & Delivery
0428 825 038 or 4982 5038
Office - 4984 4479 Les - 0418 684 869
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Kitchen Centre_220916
Repairs, Training, Parts, Support and more
NOTA Graphics - Ref: Robbies Computers_061016
Fast Service! Experienced & Qualified! We come to YOU!
BELL RENDER NOTA Graphics - Ref: Bell Render_131016
THE KITCHEN CENTRE
ROBBIE’S COMPUTER SOLUTIONS
c
Advertising within the News Of The Area reaches your local customers. Connect with them from next edition. Print media has never been as affordable for your business. Call (02) 4981 8882 or email ads@mcnota.com.au PLUS - INCLUDED are Online adverts. You get website and social media advertising all included within your print advertising when using News Of The Area.
RENDERING
c
KITCHENS
COMPUTER SERVICES
c
ADVERTISING
11
Sport News Of The Area
WE ARE SELLING THIS ADVERTISING SPACE Call 02 4981 8882 or email ads@mcnota.com.au
Local
media@newsofthearea.com.au
Perpetual B kkeeping Small Business Bookkeeping
0422 070 333
LIKE US
Port Girl on Rugby high
q Maya Stewart.
A YOUNG female rugby union player from Nelson Bay has won gold by playing in the Australian Girls team that won the World School Sevens Championship in New Zealand last month. Maya Stewart, aged 18, plays for The Waratahs Rugby Union Club in the local competition, has been in outstanding form during the 2018 season. The World School Sevens is an annual rugby tournament that showcases the best Under 18 Rugby Union Sevens talent from around the world. The 2018 Championship for girls and boys was played at Pakuranga United Rugby Club grounds in Auckland last Friday and Saturday (14-15 Dec). The Australian Girls defeated New Zealand Condors 29-5 in the final after accounting for Japan 35-12 in the semi-finals. The Girls team was undefeated in the championships while Australian Boys took bronze. Maya, who attended St Francis Xavier College, said the championships were a great experience and allowed her to
Ready to assist your business! office@perpetualbookkeeping.com.au
q Australian Girls team after winning the World School Rugby Sevens Championship in New Zealand. develop her skills and learn more about the Sevens game. President of The Waratahs, Alex Robson, said Maya was a member of the club’s senior women’s team this year that was undefeated Minor and Major Premiers in the Newcastle and Hunter Rugby Union competition.
“Maya, who plays in the backline as a centre, is an outstanding athlete and rugby player and her selection in the Australian Girls Sevens squad was no surprise to those who know her style of play,” said Alex. CONTINUED Page 10
Please support the advertisers within the News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news each week.
Are You Selling? Call R&R Property and chat about how we will Promote Your Home!
R&R Property – The Rural & Residential Specialists Area Specialist For Property Sales – Lisa Coburn 0499 172 753 Area Specialist For Property Management – Bec Swanbrough 0477 997 079
R&R Property servicing: SEAHAM, MEDOWIE, RAYMOND TERRACE
FOR SALE
3
FOR SALE
3 Franklin Street, Karuah $450,000 - $470,000 2 1 651sqm
1 street back from river & boat ramp, walk to shops.
4
41 George Street, Karuah $500,000 - $540,000 2 2 636sqm
Large home, multiple living spaces indoors & out.
DENISE HAYNES
PH: 02 4994 5766
LISA COBURN
Sales Agent M: 0499 172 753
c
Owner/Director M: 0414 725 482
NOTA Graphics - Ref: R&R R&M_030119
Please Call Lisa Coburn for Further Information 0499 172 753
m
12
NEWS OF THE AREA
NewsOfTheArea.com.au
Thursday, 3 January, 2019