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Partnership grant program, with $111,102 awarded by Kate Washington to six local projects. Among the successful grant recipients are projects for local schools, sports clubs, community groups and the SES: Port Stephens Cricket Club will receive $20,000 to purchase a new pitch roller, Port Stephens SES will receive $10,000 to construct a community
sandbagging facility, Irrawang High School P&C Association will receive $42,200 to install air conditioning in the school hall, Irrawang Public School P&C Association will receive $11,948 to refurbish the Thou-Walla Centre, Raymond Terrace & Districts Historical Society Inc. will receive $16,454 to upgrade their kitchen and Hinton and District Tennis Club Inc. will receive $10,500 to install a remote booking and locking system. An additional $188,898 was also
awarded to ten other projects across Port Stephens, with a total of $300,000 awarded to 16 projects within the electorate. Kate Washington MP told News Of The Area, “I’m proud to be able to support these incredible local community groups with this grassroots funding.” “These grants will deliver new community infrastructure in and around Raymond Terrace and help pay for muchneeded improvements to our local schools, sports
community facilities and sporting centres. They also have a proud history of being there when it matters, especially during natural disasters and other emergencies as well as much needed medical research. For example, Lions were involved in the development of the bionic ear and the cervical cancer vaccine, Gardisil. Both advances have changed, and will change, many lives both here and abroad. So if you have a gift that needs wrapping, just look for the helpful group of people near Wendy’s in MarketPlace Raymond Terrace. Ruby Porter, a volunteer at the stall this week, told News Of The Area, “For just a couple of dollars, you will receive a beautifully wrapped gift, as well as help Lions to make a difference in the community.”
clubs, and community organisations.” “I congratulate all the successful recipients and I look forward to working alongside them to see this funding make a positive difference to our local area,” she said. Ms Washington told News Of The Area that she was pleased with the calibre of applications this year, and looks forward to receiving even more applications next year.
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Air Con for Irrawang CHRISTMAS has come early for Irrawang High School, with staff, students and parents looking forward to no longer having to suffer through the summer months following a $42,200 grant awarded by local Member for Port Stephens, Kate Washington, to purchase and install air conditioning for the school hall. The Irrawang High School Community Hall is used frequently by the school community, as well as other local schools and community groups, for various school and community events and functions. During the summer months, it is not uncommon for staff, students and parents to sit in the hall with temperatures
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upwards of 35 degrees. The grant, which will allow the P&C to purchase and install a large air conditioning unit, will be sourced through the NSW Community Building Partnership program which provides funds for new and improved community infrastructure. The P&C will contribute half of the $90,000 cost of the unit with money fundraised by the school community. Among the 16 successful grant recipients in Port Stephens are projects for five local schools, two preschools, four sporting clubs and five other community organisations including the Port Stephens SES. The Community Building
Partnership grant program is provided by the NSW Government each year. Kate Washington MP told News Of The Area, “I’m pleased to be able to support Irrawang High School with this funding. “It’s a terrific school which is on the up and up, but the infrastructure is in need of some love.” “I congratulate the hardworking P&C who have fought for this funding for so long and fundraised half of money already,” she said. Cassie Collins, Vice President, Irrawang High School P&C told News Of The Area, “I’m so pleased that the P&C has received this grant funding.” “The school community
has been crying out for air conditioning in the school hall for years.” “With so many activities
in modern day grief and loss, I walked away with some thoughts on dealing with grief, not limited to Christmas, for the entire grieving process. There is no set time for grieving to finish, grief can take years if not decades to come to terms with. According to Ms Zagdanski, “You are the
expert on your grief.” There is no timeline, no right or wrong way and sometimes well-meaning family and friends may say, “Move on, but where to?” ‘Welcome to Holland’ by Emily Kingsley, is an exceptional analogy of describing how life can change. Grief is any loss that we
did not want. She also said, that we need to deal with grief as it happens because if we don’t, “Your grief will come and find you, so you might as well be found.” If you feel like following your traditions, do that, if you feel you can’t possibly then don’t, both options are
q Kate Washington MP, with Irrawang Principal Paul Baxter and P&C Vice-President Cassie Collins. and events held in the hall, the air conditioning will make a big difference to the school.” “I thank Kate Washington
Grief and Loss this Christmas By Mandy ELLIS
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CRYING together is so less painful than crying alone. Losing a loved one is difficult at the best of times, however, Christmas is especially difficult. After attending a seminar on Grief and Loss at Christmas by Doris Zagdanski, a leading figure
absolutely right for you. If you’re a friend of a grieving person you can send cards, you can mention the name of the lost loved one. It is ok to send a card saying “Thinking of you and missing (name)”. It is ok to acknowledge the loved one, follow up with a phone call perhaps.
and the State Government, on behalf of the school and P&C, for their support of Irrawang High School,” she said.
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By Ann SCULLY
JUST when you were thinking that Christmas is a highly commercialized venture, one local resident has managed to change the mindset of his neighbours and friends. During last week, Paul “Santa” Scully and his trusty helper, Peter “Elf” Sharp took to the streets delivering the best homemade Christmas Puddings to neighbours and friends. Paul told News of the Area, “I generally make over thirty Christmas Puddings each year and enjoy handing them out to my neighbours and friends to enjoy over the Christmas Festive Season.” “I really love Christmas and by giving and sharing with my neighbours and friends, it gives me great pleasure when they open their front
door to be presented with a homemade treasure,” Paul added. This year, Santa and his helper dressed for the occasion, and instead of pulling a sleigh, they improvised and decorated a wheelbarrow and filled the
barrow to the brim with the yet to be tasted sumptuous Christmas Puddings. No doubt there were a few refreshments required before they set off on their journey and a few more refreshments were offered along the way.
q “Newby resident” Neville Goodwin taking receipt of their Christmas Pudding from Santa and his helper, Pete.
be targeting speeding, mobile phone use, helmet and seatbelt offences. Police report 1,742 speed related infringements were issued and 42,223 roadside breath tests were conducted across the state during the first two days of the operation.
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Mrs LC, Soldiers Point Dear Mrs LC, I’M not sure what your issue is with this fine Christmas tradition. What could be more enjoyable than standing in a queue that spans the entire circumference of the local food court with other screaming . . . I mean smiling mums and dads and their well-behaved offspring, all waiting patiently for their special time with the man in red? What could possibly bring more goodwill than joining together as babies howl at being placed on a strange man’s lap, photographers dance with stuffed toys to encourage the money shot, mums wipe spittle from toddlers and dads discuss how much they love forking out for cellophane, solar lights, baubles, LOL Surprise toys, hams, turkeys, prawns, cherries, drones, Lego sets, remote control cars with no batteries, trampolines that need an engineering degree to set up, with stealth, on Christmas Eve, and those boxes of toilet rolls wrapped in gold paper that contain a paper hat and a choking hazard (better known as Bon Bons). My children have always been forced to endure the great tradition of a Santa photo, particularly now they are surly teenagers. The one exception was last year when the queue was worse than every other year combined. Thankfully, the bearded man in the queue behind me had a similar body mass index to jolly old Mr Claus. I asked him to don one of the Santa hats I had in my shopping trolley, took a quick snap with my IPhone, and tried to ignore my kids as they whined “how embarrassing” all the way home. I do believe, Mrs LC, that the answer could be a new innovation that just occurred to me. Let’s call it the Santa Line Sitter (SLS). It involves paying obliging teenagers $10 to babysit your children until they reach position number two in the Santa queue. They’ll be happy, because they can stay glued to their devices, and you can do all your Christmas shopping. A quick text message notification and you can casually return to the queue, get the photo (or the 15 photos, digital pic, fridge magnets, postcards and Christmas mug upsize version) and be off on your merry way. The teenagers could be rated via an app, to make sure they are fine, upstanding queue sitters. I think, with a bit of tweaking, it’s a winner. Carpe diem, Jasminda
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Drone Camp for Girls By Rachael VAUGHAN
BREAKING stereotypes for young girls is a wonderful thing, and there’s a program coming to Port Stephens that is smashing stereotypes out of the park, and encouraging girls to join a traditionally male dominated field. The ‘ME’ Program is hosting two ‘camps’ in the January school holidays for girls to learn drone piloting. The two day Sheflies (she-
flies) events will be held at two Hunter locations - PCYC Port Stephens and Hunter School of Performing Arts. The camps will teach girls; manual flight tutorial and practice (hands-on), scenario based flight practice activities (hands-on), real-life applications of drone technology, Australian regulations, safety considerations and flight briefing. Girls will work in teams of three throughout the sessions
and swap between the roles of Pilot in Charge, Co-Pilot, and Air Traffic Controller. Girls in the program will learn by undertaking ‘real life’ scenarios. The Port Stephens camp will take place on Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 January 2018, from 8.30am—4pm each day at PCYC Port Stephens (7 Austral Street, Nelson Bay). The course will then run again in Newcastle on Wednesday 17 and Thursday q The girls will work in small groups to complete tasks and learn about the industry.
RAYMOND TERRACE News Of The Area 18 January 2018 from 8.30am – 4pm each day in the Bini shell hall at Hunter School of Performing Arts (Broadmeadow Road, Broadmeadow). The course costs only $50 total per person, which includes the two day drone course, lunch and snacks. Jackie Dujmovic from the Sheflies program told News Of The Area, “This program will be the first event of its kind in NSW and is being sponsored by regional development Hunter and Me Program.” “It will be a great opportunity for local girls to learn more about this growing industry, and to immerse themselves in two days of cementing the knowledge in their heads that they can do anything they put their mind to that interests them.” “Sheflies generates conversation around gender equality in STEM, using the world of drones to inspire and provide a platform for change to occur,” she said. You can find more information on the program, or book a place, at: http://www. meprogram.com.au/shefliesdrone-camp-in-port-stephens/
Jarrod tells his family story By Rachael VAUGHAN ONE of Port Stephens’ own is one of thirty-eight regional young Australians to be announced as the winners of the ABC’s Heywire Storytelling competition. Jarrod Sansom was selected for his story about his family, and their one hundred year plus history on the family property that is now within the Redzone, and the heartbreaking developments in recent years. The Heywire competition has been running for over twenty years, and is a place for regional and rural young people aged 16 – 22, to share their unique stories, and to have their voices heard. The winners collectively show the true Australia, a diverse collection of people
from all walks of life, all with different backgrounds, experiences, hopes and dreams, Jarrod’s story impressed the judges with his raw and passionate story telling of his rich childhood on the family farm, their eventual sale of the property, and now the news that their much loved family home is, and has been for some decades, within the Redzone affected by fire fighting chemicals from the Williamtown RAAF base. Jarrod’s family has had a string of tragedies related to Cancer, and his story speaks of the concern that this has given the family now that the stories from the Redzone are all coming to light. One particular passage of Jarrod’s story brings forth a rush of emotion, where it tells
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of the loss of his Grandfather and three of Grandfather’s siblings to the same type of stomach Cancer. Jarrod’s story is raw, and an important one that needs to be heard as the residents of Williamtown continue their own battle to be heard by the Government. In February, the winners will attend the Heywire Regional Youth Summit in Canberra. During the week-long summit, the winners will meet with Members of Parliament and community leaders, to develop ideas to strengthen their communities. Kate Washington MP told News Of The Area, “I will introduce Jarrod to residents in the Redzone before he goes to the summit, so he can hear straight from them what the
message they want sent to Parliament is.” Jarrod told News Of The Area, “I wrote the story to tell a story about my upbringing, I
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THE News Of The Area’s ‘Four Huge Events’ competition has been won by Marysha Joelle Stephens (Joe) of Raymond Terrace. Joe said, “Oh My God! I won! That is epic.” ‘Epic’ was probably an appropriate description for the competiton giveaway which saw four family passes won by Ms Stephens. Taraonga Zoo, Red Altert Laser Tag, Hunter Valley Gardens Christmas Lights Spectacular, and Australian Reptile Park are the destinations Joe and her
could have told any story, but I wanted to use my chance to shine some light on what all the residents in the Redzone are still going through.” “We got out, unbeknownst to what was about to come to light, and they are there left behind to deal with all this.”
family will be visiting this holiday period. “I'm so ecstatic. Thank you so much, this is incredible,” she said. “My hubby and especially my boy are super excited. I’ve never won anything like this before. It’s amazing.” News Of The Area wish to thank all who entered the competition. This is the second year the newspaper has run ‘Four Huge Events’ and it seems like it’s a popular addition to the competitions and giveaways N.O.T.A. will conduct.
“I want to be a voice and make some noise, and hopefully bring about some more awareness and get people talking.” “I’m only one person, but if we all speak out, we can make change happen,” he said.
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sweat left. Lead Singer and Guitarist Richard Boyle believes if you are not totally spent by the end of the show, then you haven’t done your job. Likewise said of the experienced musicians behind him, with Tony Hannah on Bass and their new drummer Kyle Hartcher. With many years of experience behind them, they
say it is time to bring the old “SCHOOL OF ROCK” back. V Dubs will impress the crowd with their renditions of songs from top artists and bands like Bon jovi, Jet, Choir Boys, Guns & Roses, The Darkness and many more. Lakeside Village Tavern have made some big changes in recent times with a menu overhaul amongst other things. They pride themselves on providing a quality venue for the community, and
encourage you to give them a go for a tops night out with your friends. They are fast becoming a venue known for their quality live entertainment, and for their support of local bands and solo acts. The Lakeside Tavern was recently a finalist in several categories of the NSW hotel awards for their food and ambience, so get down to the Tavern, enjoy a meal and stay for the entertainment!
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CHRISTMAS time is perhaps the most exciting time of the year, especially if your family and friends have little ones to share the wonder with. Santa Claus with his sack full of toys and goodies is of course every child’s favourite and a special challenge for parents of young believers. Trimming the tree and decorating your home can bring so much excitement and magic to the holiday season. What will you hide in the
Christmas stockings along with socks and jocks? Where do you hide the sleigh bells that your child will hear tinkling and how do you get them off to sleep on Christmas Eve, so you can put the gifts under the tree? Creating magic at Christmas tests every parent’s metal. Where do you hide the gifts? How do you fit in all the shopping? If Santa has a list of every girl and boy that’s
been naughty and nice every mum and dad out there has a list of epic proportion to have everything just right for the silly season. On the list there’s the ham, the turkey the salads and fresh seafood that will create a festive feast, not to mention all the ingredients to make the perfect pavlova, shortbread and perhaps a Lions Christmas Cake and pudding, don’t forget the chocolate money coins for inside the Christmas Stockings! Then there’s the wrapping paper, the cards, the gifts,
where to start? As we attack the shops with battlefield precision, to find that perfect gift, we are really looking for the joy we can share, happiness and the memories that we can make. Modern times have seen gifts become gift cards, and vouchers, but you can’t beat a well chosen gift, bought with love and care. In the lead up to Christmas you can take the pressure off, pre-order your seafood and your ham. What would Christmas be in a region like Port Stephens without Prawns? Our local fishermen will thank you for buying Myall
River Prawns and local seafood. In shopping local you are more likely to find that special gift that is unique and will bring joy to those around you. For many, Christmas is more that just the sense of family and belonging, the sharing of gifts and love it is a deeply religious time, marking the birth of Christ in a humble manger so many years ago. There are religious services at Port Stephens Churches which will celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, and of course there are the wonderful carols to
be enjoyed. Of course Port Stephens rocks with live entertainment at many venues from Raymond Terrace to the Bay and it’s never too early or late to have a drink with friends and celebrate the festive season. News Of The Area would like to remind everyone to drink responsibly and of course have a designated driver. We would like to wish all our readers and supporters a very Merry Christmas and a happy safe and healthy New Year.
Record $36,000 up for grabs for Port students PORT Stephens students have the best chance yet of receiving a $2,000 Port Stephens Mayoral Academic Scholarship, with a record 18 scholarships up for grabs in 2018. Fifteen businesses have generously contributed $36,000 collectively to the scholarship pool, which is the largest amount ever received. Valued at $2,000 each, the scholarships provide financial assistance to residents from the Port Stephens Local Government Area who are starting university or TAFE in 2018. Ampcontrol, Destination Port Stephens, Hunter Land, Hunter Readymixed Concrete, Macka's Sand and Soil Supplies, McDonald Jones Homes, Newcastle Airport, Raymond Terrace Bowling Club, Salamander Bay Recycling, Soldiers Point Bowling Club, Suez Recycling and Recovery, Telstra Shop - Salamander Bay,
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Tomago Aluminium, Weathertex and The Wests Group Australia are the businesses that have contributed funding to the program this coming year. Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer says he is immensely proud to have such an array of businesses supporting this important initiative. "It’s fantastic to see that the Mayoral Academic Scholarship Program continues to grow each year – it shows that Port Stephens businesses are keen to develop and invest in local young people and see them succeed,” Mayor Palmer said. "I want to thank all of the local businesses that support this initiative year-on-year, and I welcome those businesses that have come on board in 2018. "As a community, let's keep supporting our students and help them to achieve their educational and career goals," he added.
FROM Page 12 In addition to the everyday challenges of high school, Jacobi also has to find the time to fit in twelve hours of training each week at the Raymond Terrace PCYC to help her accomplish her goals in the field of gymnastics. It truly is a labour of love, but
PALMER: "It’s fantastic to see that the Mayoral Academic Scholarship Program continues to grow each year – it shows that Port Stephens businesses are keen to develop and invest in local young people and see them succeed.”
her hard work has definitely paid off. Jacobi is the first gymnast at the club to achieve Level 10 accreditation, the highest level in the National Development Program. This accomplishment has started to open more than a few doors for Jacobi. One such opportunity was the recent Prime Gymnastics Invitational, held in Singapore,
where 500 gymnasts from Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Philippines competed in an invitation only competition. After the event, Jacobi came home with a bag full of medals. Jacobi earned two bronze medals in the Floor Exercise and Balance Beam events, silver in the Uneven Bars and a gold medal in the Vault. Those efforts combined to
earn Jacobi third place overall in the competition, which is a truly amazing achievement. Jacobi’s mother Susan, who accompanied Jacobi overseas, said “this was an amazing experience for her to compete internationally, in addition to these new results in Singapore, last year Jacobi had great success in Las Vegas in the Lady Luck competition and came away with eight personal medals as well.”
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NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN FOR APPOINTMENT OF COMMUNITY MEMBERS TO THE BRANDY HILL QUARRY COMMUNITY CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE. Want to contribute to your community? Many State Significant Projects in NSW have Community Consultative Committees. These committees provide a forum for open dialogue between the proponent and representatives of the local community, stakeholder groups and local councils on issues directly relating to the project. We are looking for people who live locally or are a member of a stakeholder group (community, environment, Aboriginal or industry) to join the Brandy Hill Quarry Community Consultative Committee. Your role as a committee member would be voluntary. Selection criteria: You will be expected to contribute constructively to committee discussions, attend around (four) meetings a year, and communicate information about the Brandy Hill Quarry between the committee and the broader community. If you would like to apply, please contact the Independent Chairperson of the Brandy Hill Community Consultative Committee, Lisa Andrews, ph: 0401 609 693 or ic.articulatesolutions@gmail.com to receive a copy of the relevant nomination form and further information. Applications must be lodged by Thursday 25th January 2018 and be sent to the Independent Chairperson at the above email address or via post to: PO Box 6017, Lake Munmorah NSW 2259.
PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE A MOBILE PHONE TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY IN SOLDIERS POINT Optus plans to improve the telecommunications services in Soldiers Point and surrounding areas with the installation of a telecommunications facility at an existing site to improve coverage and mobile phone services in the area. Optus proposes to install a new telecommunications facility at: - 5-7 Mitchell Street, Soldiers Point NSW 2317 (RFNSA No. 2317002) Involving: • The replacement of three (3) existing panel antennas with three (3) new Optus antennas at a height of 15.7m on new mounts; • The installation of twelve (12) new Remote Radio Units (RRUs) at a height of 15.7m on the existing tower on new mounts; • The installation of a new GPS antenna at a height of 16.7m; • Associated and necessary ancillary works to ensure the proper functioning of the telecommunications facility including cabling, earthing, signage, safe access, electrical works and replacement or strengthening of the existing mounting arrangement. The proposed works do not require development approval. The proposed works are defined as “Low-impact Facilities” in accordance with the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997 and “maintenance activity” as defined in Schedule 3 of the Telecommunications Act 1997. The proposed infrastructure complies with the ACMA EMR regulatory arrangements. Further information can be obtained from Edwina Ross on (02) 9363 3815 or email to info@commplan.com.au or from www.rfnsa.com.au using the RFNSA Reference Number as listed above. Written submissions on the proposals should be addressed to Optus C/- CommPlan Pty Ltd, PO Box 267, Edgecliff NSW 2027 and received by 4th January 2018.
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