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By Rachael VAUGHAN ALL Year 10 students at Irrawang High School participated in the World of Work (WOW), a school to work transition program held over 3 days this week at the Raymond Terrace Bowling Club. The intention of WOW program was to provide students with the skills to become more articulate, confident and well mannered, to provide the students with a solid grounding in manners and social graces, to help our students transition from school to work, further education or training, and to to build confidence and the ability to relate to members of the community, whilst in a comfortable albeit unfamiliar setting. The course covered many topics including; making the right first impression, creating and maintaining your own brand, interview skills, table etiquette, personal hygiene and presentation, goal setting, team building and communication skills. Each day six community/business representatives had lunch with students, which according to the student feedback forms was a highlight of the day for many of

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World of work prepares students FROM Page 1 them. The three days of the program were sponsored by the Real Futures Foundation and the Raymond Terrace Bowling Club Stephen Jennings from Real Futures Foundation

told News Of The Area, “The Real Futures Foundation funds the WOW programs at Irrawang and Hunter River High Schools, the unique approach of the program responds to the individual needs of students at different schools, which sees programs delivered that

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THERE’S a new scam doing the rounds in Port Stephens, and it’s tricking even the most tech savvy community members. Anyone could fall victims of these scammers. They are clever and very sneaky in how they go about things. Port Stephens Local Area Command are encouraging all members of the public to be aware of a scam involving the use of Apple iTunes gift cards. The scam is being conducted through three main methods. The first method entails the scammer pretending to be from the Australian Taxation Office with their victims

being told that there is a warrant for their arrest. Unless a ‘fine’ is immediately paid, the police will arrive and arrest them. According to the scammer, the ‘fine’ can only be paid through Apple iTunes Gift Cards. The second scam involves the scammer pretending to be from Telstra, asking their victim to help them catch a ‘hacker’ by buying Apple iTunes gift cards to use as a ‘trap’. The scammer gets the victim to tell them the serial numbers of the gift cards and sells them on before the victim realises what has happened. The third scam has the scammer pretends to be

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from Centrelink and tells their victim that they are eligible for an additional payment, however they need to pay a release fee in Apple iTunes gift cards to receive their additional payment. The scammers usually get their victims to travel to supermarkets or department stores and keep them on the phone in order to get the serial numbers required as quickly as possible. A number of residents in Port Stephens have reported these calls recently, and Police are warning people to be vigilant. Port Stephens LAC D/A/Insp - Crime Manager, Michael Magann, told News Of The Area, “We

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would ask all residents to really question any requests for payment that you feel are out of ordinary.” “Check with family or friends on the method being requested if you are concerned, and do not feel pressured my someone to pay immediately.” “I am aware that in the recent incident, the victim was being informed that she was to receive money once she paid, and she did question why the use of Itunes cards, so to ask questions like that makes me think that something in her gut told her this wasn’t right.” “I think it is very important to trust your gut,” he said.

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Quality Leisure FROM Page 1 are impacted by cancer, celebrated Christmas thanks to the community of Port Stephens. The children who are either cancer patients, siblings of cancer patients or offspring of cancer patients, these kids don’t have a normal life and that’s where Camp Quality comes in. Camp Quality genuinely lives up to its mantra of laughter is the best medicine.

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Last week the laughter and fun was at Lakeside Leisure Centre which closed for a day. Camp Quality representative Michelle Youngberry told News Of The Area, “We are going to have a great day, Port Stephens Council provides the venue for the day exclusively to Camp Quality allowing us to manage infection control as some of the children are on treatment. She is thankful for the support of the local community that has been

Fun in the pool. Photo by Marian Sampson.

getting behind the event for the past 11 years. “The fire brigade is bringing Santa to the event and the Raymond Terrace Lions are doing the BBQ, meat has been supplied by Brown Brothers Butchers and the Terrace Meats, breads has been donated and 53 local shops have donated presents for each of the children.” The staff at Lakeside Leisure Centre volunteer their services for the day with ladies from the aqua aerobics classes making crocheted and handicraft gifts for the children as well. “Every year the community and staff get right behind this event,” she said. Port Stephens Councillor Jaimie Abbott told News Of The Area, “I’ve been involved with Camp Quality in the past as MC of some of their events. She believes that this Christmas party is an opportunity for these kids and their families to have some time out, meet Santa and Just have a lot of fun. “It’s a fantastic charity and this annual Christmas

Bunnings Set to Open MORE than 130 Heatherbrae locals are now official team members of the new $18 million Bunnings Warehouse Heatherbrae, which is set to open its doors before Christmas this year. Once complete, the new store will span over 12,000 square metres and feature an indoor timber trade sales area with a three-lane drivethru, building materials and landscape supplies yard, kitchen and bathroom displays, café and outdoor nursery. Bunnings Warehouse Heatherbrae Complex Manager, Michele Hammond, who has been a part of the Bunnings team for 15 years, said she was excited to welcome local residents to the store as well as lending a helping hand in the community. “Team members are

excited to help out local community groups in the lead up to the store opening and in the future,” Michele said. Several of the new team members are also qualified tradespeople with skills in horticulture machinery, plumbing and building and will be on hand to provide local residents with expert advice and tips for their D.I.Y. projects. “Bunnings provides a wide range of meaningful career development options for all team members, and I’m confident all our new recruits will relish the opportunity to learn and grow with us,” Michele said. Every weekend, team members will provide free D.I.Y. Workshops as well as great advice and inspiration for D.I.Y. projects in the home and garden.

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q Olivia and Lara Brett at the Camp Quality Christmas party with their Christmas gifts. Photo by Marian Sampson. party is an opportunity for these children and their families to take some well deserved time out and take

provide ongoing support to local community groups to raise funds for a variety of causes by hosting the famous Bunnings Sausage Sizzles.

their mind off other things,” she said. The fun was well underway before lunch was

“Local customers will enjoy the convenience of the widest range of home improvement and outdoor living products backed by

served and there was plenty of laughter brightening a special day for these very special children.

the best service,” Michele said. Bunnings Warehouse Heatherbrae is located at 8 Griffin Street, Heatherbrae.

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P-Tech launch By Rachael VAUGHAN

HUNTER River High School P-TECH students are becoming ambitious thanks to the commitment time and dedication from dedicated teachers and industry partners. P-TECH (Pathways to Technology)is the model being delivered at Hunter River High School, a partnership between education, industry and community. It is a partnership with a clear purpose; to provide an industry supported pathway for young people to achieve, that strengthens their employment prospects. Activities that link to The Pathways to Technology (P-TECH program) program has been offered to Year 10 students at the school since February this year.

Students took part in specific activities, events and information sessions that broadened their minds towards a P-TECH pathway in 2018. A cohort of students have selected to study specific P-TECH pathways in Years 11 and 12 from next year. This month, Hunter River High School opened their doors to reputable training providers; the NSW Department of Education Training services NSW, AMPcontrol Group, the University of Newcastle, BAE Systems, Tomago Aluminium, UAV Air, Varley Group, Department of Education NSW, Jetstar Airways, AiGroup and RDA Hunter, by hosting an official launch for their P-TECH program for the 40 odd students who will be participating in the program

in 2018. Liana Nadalin, Hunter River High School Industry Liaison Officer, said “P-TECH will broaden their skills and knowledge, but the school will also focus on their journey and ensure each student becomes familiar with journaling their experiences.” “The Hunter River High School students are becoming leaders, regardless of a title, P-TECH activities have improved maturity levels and their commitment to learning and future pathways.” “This is leadership in the making.” “Curiosity inspires and P-TECH is creating very curious inquisitive minds,” she said. Thanks to this innovative national program, Hunter River High School students have been given a leg up into emerging technology streams such as advanced manufacturing and engineering, aero skills and aviation - remote piloting.

Top Stories • Christmas Party at Medowie for Man’s best friend • Christmas Carols for 2017 at Medowie, Tanilba Bay and Raymond Terrace

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Light the tree By Rachael VAUGHAN

IT has been a long standing tradition at Christmas-time in Raymond Terrace that the Norfolk Pine in Sturgeon Street hat towers above the buildings will be lit with bright and colourful lights, as it has been every year since 1961. This year the tradition continues, as Raymond Terrace Bowling Club again put on a night of festivities for the community. The Bowling Club purchased the property two years ago, and despite not being contractually obliged to host the Christmas Festivities, they have said they will continue to do so. Michael Harriss, Chairman of Raymond Terrace Bowling Club, told News Of The Area, “We are pleased to provide this night of fun for the community.” “It is a wonderful tradition that we are glad to be able to continue.” When last officially measured by the National Register of Big Trees, our Raymond Terrace Norfolk Pine measured in at a whopping 43 metres and was listed as Australia’s tallest Norfolk Pine. Proud Raymond Terrace

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We have it in good authority also that Santa will pay a visit to the children to residents are happy to boast make the night even more special. that we are the home to the “We are thankful to tallest Christmas tree in the the Port Stephens Council, Southern Hemisphere. Hopper the Tree Lopper and The lighting of the tree the MarketPlace Raymond will take place on the 1 Terrace for their wonderful December from 4pm, and support in putting this event there will be something for everyone to enjoy during the together,” Mick Harriss said. Bring the family and festivities. Local schools and groups come on down to celebrate a traditional Christmas event will perform for the crowd, in Raymond Terrace and and there will be rides, jumping castles, face painting start the Christmas season off on a special note. and food trucks.

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I’ve been keeping a food diary and giving it to my wife every afternoon to stop myself from pigging out. The problem is, if I eat something I know is really bad for me, I can’t bring myself to write it down. I feel like I’m cheating on her. I’m also not losing weight. Help! Mr PH, Hawks Nest

Dear Mr PH, MY PH, my dear man. Have you ever read those ‘What I ate today’ columns? I think they are all telling furphies. Don’t you agree that furphy is a wonderful word? How can a word that conjures up an image of a cute little gonk with downcast eyes be related to deception and trickery? Now, in those ‘What I ate today’ columns in glossy magazines, they always interview supermodels and ballet dancers and C-grade celebrities who write books about paleo diets, and what they are basically saying via their self-righteous meal plan is that we mere mortals are blubber-guts with zero self control. It is hard not to feel slightly pathetic, when you read about someone eating organic goji berries washed down with a kale smoothie for breakfast, a handful of hand-harvested sprouts with vitamin water for lunch and a probiotic drink for dinner, because the poor waif is so fatigued that the thought of cooking a decent meal is beyond them. Everything in moderation is a cliché worth recalling in these times of trouble, Mr PH. There’s no point starving yourself until you turn into a raving lunatic at the local drive-through shouting, “Get me the family pack and make it snappy” and eating it in the shadowy depths of the car park, because you’re starving to death. PS: I don’t think you are cheating on your wife unless your subterfuge involves the woman next door (who also has no willpower). Carpe diem, Jasminda

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for someone to catch up with friends. On Saturday 1 December, the hotel will be hosting ‘Outerphase’ from 8:30pm. Outerphase are a Newcastle, Hunter Valley, Port Stephens and Central Coast Duo that combine the talents of Murray Byfield and Gary Boughton, playing all the great covers from the rock classics to present. Gary has worked nationally with acts such as Back2Rock, Diversity and Cybercrystal and brings to the show an amazing guitar and vocal strength. If you combine this with Murray, who delivers lead vocals and guitar, you’re in for a treat. Murray is well known for his vast vocal range, which allows him to cover most musical styles with ease. He has an uncanny ability

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Murray and Gary from Outerphase spoke with News Of The Area and said, ‘We are really looking forward to rocking out at the Seabreeze Hotel.” “It’s such a great venue and atmosphere, so we hope to see you all there!”

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Time for Christmas Carols By Heather SHARP

WITH December upon us comes the start of the Christmas Carols. Jingle Bells can be heard in the shopping centres, radios are blaring out the perennial favourite, Wham’s Last

Christmas, and I’m Dreaming Of A White Christmas means cracking open some bubbly in the hot Australian summer. Christmas Carol events are planned across the region and they are an opportunity for the community to get together and spread some

festive cheer. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Williamtown, the Medowie Carols are back on this year. Friday, 1 December at Ferodale Oval from 6pm and the sounds of music will fill the air.

q Primary School performers at the 2016 Carols.

Shower helping homeless A LITTLE dignity will be restored to people sleeping rough in Port Stephens, with the installation of a new shower thanks to the Rotary and Lions Clubs of Raymond Terrace and the Salvation Army. The shower for the homeless is located at the Salvation Army church in Carmichael Street, Raymond Terrace and was

made possible by donations to both clubs, volunteers at the Salvation Army, as well as a $1,000 grant from Port Stephens Council. John Chambers, Raymond Terrace Rotary Club community services director, says the shower has already received positive feedback. “We all like to be clean, and when you’re homeless, where can you go? This

Carols Coordinator, Mr Geoffrey Hamilton told News Of The Area, “I am delighted to advise that this year looks more exciting than ever with an adult choir joining the entertainment as well as a soloist and of course all the school presentations including the Medowie Christian College choir.” Rotary have even managed to track down the Man in Red, Santa, who will be making an appearance at the Carols. Showing there is no slowdown to their community spirit, the Medowie Rural Fire Brigade will be participating in the Carols too. The Rotary Club is still looking for sponsorship to ensure the event can go ahead. To sponsor this community event, which does not receive Port Stephens funding, please contact Mr Hamilton at gandyham@ bigpond.net.au Christmas Carols in the area:

shower provides people with a safe place to wash, shave, brush their teeth and restore their dignity,” Mr Chambers said. “Word of mouth is getting out that this is a place where everyone is welcome to shower and get clean in a respectful, hygienic environment,” he said. “Traditionally, the focus of Lions and Rotary has been

helping people overseas, but this is a move to take care of people who are struggling in our own community,” he said. Mr Chambers said the project came about after consultation with the Salvation Army about what could be done to help the homeless community of Raymond Terrace. “People don’t like putting their hand up and saying ‘I need help’, but after talking with the wonderful people at the Salvos, Rotary and Lions

beer and our role within the community.” The Raymond Terrace based venue is a finalist in the following categories: Best Cheap Eat Meal Under $15 (Country), Best Traditional Hotel Bar (Country), Heart of the Community and Industry

Rising Star in Rebekah Wagner. “These are important awards for our industry and our community and we are thrilled to be amongst a prestigious group of finalists,” said Mr Hunt. Manager of Lakeside

Lakeside Tavern vies for Top Awards Raymond Terrace’s very own Lakeside Village Tavern is a finalist in no less than four categories in the 2017 AHA NSW Awards for Excellence, the awards consist of 50 categories and the AHA received over 600 nominations for this year’s edition.

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RAYMOND Terrace’s very own Lakeside Village Tavern is a finalist in no less than four categories in the 2017 AHA NSW Awards for Excellence, the Awards consist of 50 categories and the AHA received over 600 nominations for this year’s edition. Lakeside Village Tavern is one of many hunter venues owned and operated by

the very successful Hunt Hospitality Group including the likes of the Rutherford Hotel and Newcastle’s Kent Hotel and The Duke of Wellington. Hunt Hospitality Managing Director, Stephen Hunt said, “We are thrilled to be recognised for the range of things we offer our customers from the food we serve by teams of quality chefs and hospitality staff, through to entertainment, quality of

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Richardson Road, 7.00pm. Tanilba Bay: Saturday, 9 December Tilligerry RSL Sports Club, Lemon Tree Passage Road, 4.00pm. Raymond Terrace: Sunday, 10 December, Baptist Church, Benjamin Lee Drive, 4.30pm.

decided that a shower would be the best way we could help,” he said. Tracy Iles, Auxiliary Lieutenant of the Salvation Army, says while the shower provides people with a safe space to get clean, it means so much more. “You might think it’s just a shower, but to the people who use it, it means connection, hope and transformation,” she said. Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer says the shower is a wonderful

example of community groups coming together to improve the lives of others. “There are quite a few people in our community who are doing it tough, and this shower is one way that we can make their lives a little bit easier,” he said. “Port Stephens Council is proud to support this initiative by the Rotary and Lions Clubs of Raymond Terrace and the Salvation Army, which has already been well received by those who need it most,” he added.

Village Tavern, Michael Millett told News Of The Area, “We are extremely proud and humble to be nominated for all of these awards.” “Our new Head Chef Robert Wilkinson and his seasonal menus are a breath of fresh air to our restaurant, we are extremely happy with what he has accomplished here at Lakeside Village Tavern.”

“We pride ourselves on our community work and bettering the Raymond Terrace area.” “We would also like to wish our nominated Industry Rising Star - Rebekah Wagner good luck as she embarks on her journey into motherhood,” he said. News Of The Area wishes Lakeside Village Tavern all the best as the awards are finalised.

Michael Millett, Manager and the Executive Chef Corey Park

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swirl has a profound meaning. Doris proudly displays her artwork at the Mater hospice and hospital, each with different meaning and colours, however, the one thing that is within each and every piece is a hidden dragonfly, this is her trademark, this stems from when she was playing down by the creek as a child a dragonfly could always be seen and it reminds her of happy times. Doris is originally from Gilgandra, NSW and belongs to the Wiradjuri clan and currently lives in Anna Bay where she has her studio for creating Aboriginal artwork called Mandaang Art.

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IT is a special occasion when you win an art competition, and even more so when your art will be used on the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles jersey for their 2017 Indigenous round. Doris told News Of The Area, “It was my brother Hilton who brought the Sea Eagles competition to my attention.” Doris explains the rationale behind her submission. “I thought of the first time I ever saw the sea, and that was at Manly, the colours I chose were the Sea Eagles colours.” “When I think of Manly, I

see a beautiful beach, the blue represents the waves and the small bone dots the warm sand; The circles with dots represent the communities that proudly define the Northern Beaches with the U shapes representing the people that make up those communities.” Doris then goes on to explain, “Paths make their way to a maroon circle featuring the Sea Eagles logo, which represents Brookvale Oval; Manly’s spiritual gathering place.” Doris’s artwork is by no means without deep meaning, which is what you would expect from an Aboriginal artist, each dot and

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