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By Rachael VAUGHAN PORT Stephens Council will be conducting a vote on the proposed Special Rate Variation (SRV) in this coming public Council meeting on Tuesday 9
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October. The SRV has been proposed as council believes that significant works, including major projects, within the local Government area are unable to be funded within its existing revenue structure. Currently, council rates increase by a 2.5% per annum rate peg which is estimated to raise $30.9m over a seven year period. Port Stephens Council believes that this option will only allow them to maintain existing service levels and have therefore proposed three options as part of the SRV. The first option is a 6.5% increase per annum which would generate approximately $56.3m in addition to the $30.9m raised through the annual rate peg totalling $87.2. The second is a 7.5% increase generating $71.8m in addition to the rate peg total of $30.9m totalling $102.7m, while the third option is an 8.5% increase generating $88m in addition to the rate peg total of $30.9m totalling
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REPORTER q Councillor Giacomo Arnott has fought strongly against the Special Rate Variation, and is encouraging residents to join the public gallery at this week’s council meeting. Bay, including the construction of a new car park, will revitalise our coastal town. “It being a compromise, there are probably many unhappy people, some undoubtedly did not want any increase in high limits, whereas others wanted a 10 storey limit,” he said. This amendment will see view corridors protected design optimised and increase natural light to the streetscape. Member for Port Stephens Kate Washington was scathing
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inflation all rising, wages stagnant, and unemployment continuing to rise locally, increasing rates is irresponsible and has the potential to hurt swathes of people in our community.” “I will not be voting in favour of it and I would hope that other Councillors will listen to the community’s overwhelming views on this matter and vote accordingly.” “I encourage all residents to come along to the meeting and make your voice heard on this matter.” The next public council meeting will commence at 5.30pm on Tuesday October 9 at the Port Stephens Council Chambers in Raymond Terrace.
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COPSY continues vital work PORT Stephens students will learn vital life and resilience skills to support improved mental health and wellbeing, through a series of workshops being funded through a $50,000 investment by the Berejiklian Government. Port Stephens Duty MLC, Catherine Cusack today announced the investment for Caring for Our Port Stephens Youth (COPSY) to deliver around 70 workshops, which will reach more than 6000 people in the local community. “This funding gives members of the community the opportunity to connect with each other and play an active role in identifying the signs and symptoms of mental illness,” Ms Cusack said. “It will give people the skills and confidence to reach out and have a conversation about mental health and understand how to access support if needed.” Liberal Candidate for Port Stephens, Jaimie Abbott said the sessions encourage and teach young people how to
open up about their concerns, and make informed life choices. “This funding is part of a number of NSW Government initiatives aimed at helping communities face mental health challenges unique to their area, and I commend COPSY for the work that they do in supporting vulnerable young people in our community,” Ms Abbott said. President of COPSY, John de Ridder is extremely pleased with the investment and said the funding would go a long way in helping the youth in Port Stephens. “COPSY welcomes this very generous Grant from the Berejiklian Government which will enable us to deliver programs into our local schools to improve mental health services,” said Mr de Ridder. Kate Washington MP, who has been been involved with COPSY since its inception, and who made representation on COPSY’s behalf to the Minister for Health, told News Of The Area, “After so many years of hard work it is great to see
q Kate Washington, Jamie Abbott, John de Ridder, Michael Mobbs, Ryan Palmer, Catherine Cusack, Brian Hodges, Peter McBean, Jewell Drury and Julie Agnew at the presentation. COPSY’s worked being backed.” “There has been a long standing need for youth mental health services and support in Port Stephens. Congratulations COPSY on receiving this Grant!”
q Nelson Bay Rotary Charity Golf Day Hole in One Sponsors and organisers unite to add sparkle to this year’s event. From Josh Walker (Port Stephens Toyota), Arja Levonpera (Nelson Bay Rotary Golf day organiser) Michelle Smith (Port Stephens Toyota) Narelle Melhuish Holiday World and Nelson Bay Rotary President Kathy Rimmer.
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COPSY is initially targeting Tomaree High School, Alesco Senior College and St Philips Christian College. They will also establish a counselling service, “A Space
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Holiday World Salamander Bay has offered a $10,000 Travel Voucher for a Hole-in-One on the 8th hole. All funds received through this event will be donated to meet local Community needs. Over the past 26 years, these needs have included: Health Support Services, Community Infrastructure Projects, The Nelson Bay Rotary Exercise Trail, PCYC Stadium Floor, Water Sport and Support Services. The Club has also contributed in
excess of $11,000 to the Farmers Drought relief campaign and is considering further boosting this from some of the proceeds from this year’s event. Nelson Bay Rotary President Kathy Rimmer highlighted the importance of strong sponsor support and a full field of players to make the day a success. “The Club has received hole sponsorship from a wide variety of local businesses to date,” she said. “An Auction will be held after the golf has finished. Donations back to the local community from this event are approaching $500,000,” Ms Rimmer told News Of The Area.
Sponsors Unite for Charity Golf NELSON Bay Rotary Club has been conducting a Charity Golf Day for the past 27 years, and this year’s event will see a first; two major Hole-in-One Sponsors. The event to be held at Nelson Bay Golf Club on Friday 12 October, with a big field expected to line up for this year’s event. The Club’s long standing Sponsor Port Stephens Toyota, will offer a brand new Toyota Yaris as a Hole-in-One Prize on the 11th hole and new Sponsor
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Sports ground upgrades across Port Stephens DUTY MLC, Catherine Cusack and Liberal candidate for Port Stephens, Jaimie Abbott, paid a visit to the Mallabula Sports Complex to announce Port Stephens Council would receive $980,000 in Grants from the Stronger Country Communities Fund for sporting facility upgrades. “I want to largely congratulate the Port Stephens community, who this funding will impact the most, with sport being a core physical and social activity that improves the health and wellbeing of every local community across New South Wales,” Ms Cusack said. $200,000 will go towards upgrading the Tilligerry Tennis Clubhouse, including a total internal and external repaint, roof replacement, addition of a sheltered seating area, construction of accessible amenities, and internal renovations including kitchen and seating refurbishment. “This project involves the major renovation of the Tilligerry Tennis Clubhouse at the Mallabula Sports Complex, which services the entire Tilligerry Peninsula and is in dire need of refurbishment,” said Ms Cusack. Tomaree Regional Sports Complex in Nelson Bay will see an injection of $200,000 for the construction of two new croquet lawn courts. A new access road will also
q Catherine Cusack, Jaimie Abbott and Steve Tucker with representatives from Tilligerry Tennis Clubhouse at the recent announcement of funding for Sports Clubs across Port Stephens. be built, and drainage and irrigation works will be carried out. Ms Cusack said, “The Nelson Bay Croquet Club is a fantastic Sports Club that has unfortunately had to turn away membership requests as their existing two courts are at capacity.” “This expansion will enable the Club to grow, increase participation and enable it to host major events.” Home to Seaham Bowthorne Football Club and Bowthorne Cricket Club, Bowthorne Oval in Wallalong will have a major spectator seating upgrade. Despite strong player
and spectator attendance, the grounds lack adequate seating. $100,000 is being provided to install two covered grandstands that will support the players, spectators and volunteers, protecting them from the rain and sun. $80,000 will be used to revitalise the recreation area and provide access for all at Bagnalls Beach Reserve in Corlette, including construction of a new playground with soft fall flooring and pathways, as well as new picnic tables and a water bubbler. A further $200,000 will
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be spent on King Park Regional Sports Complex in Raymond Terrace. Construction of three allaccess amenities, as well as a ramp and pathways, will ensure access for all players, spectators and volunteers. Yulong Oval in Medowie will receive a major overhaul with
the Berejiklian Government contributing $198,000 to upgrade the playing surfaces which will accommodate two senior cricket ovals with synthetic pitches and three senior soccer fields. Lighting will also be improved with the installation of additional
floodlights. Port Stephens Liberal candidate, Jaimie Abbott said these projects would benefit players, spectators, volunteers and the wider community. “Sport, recreation and the outdoors is a way of life for our community in Port Stephens. It has the effect of bonding us together and I’m truly thankful that the Berejiklian Government recognises that,” said Ms Abbott. “Access for everyone is something I am extremely passionate about and I am so glad that this has been a key theme across these upgrades.” Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW John Barilaro said the roll out of the second round projects takes Stronger Country Communities funding to $300 million. “I congratulate Port Stephens Council and look forward to these fantastic local sports and community facility improvements,” Mr Barilaro said.
Mental Health Matters Awards COMMUNITY champions, workplace support programs and community groups who have come together to support each other were some of the recipients of this year’s Mental Health Matters Awards. The annual Awards are run by WayAhead, and presented during the annual Mental Health Month launch event in Sydney. Port Stephens Suicide Prevention Network was honoured for its work, with a prestigious Award at the ceremony.
Port Stephens Suicide Prevention Network is a local initiative funded by donations and created to raise awareness about the impact of suicide on loved ones and to bring our community together to inspire love, hope and remember lives lost. Members have restored a rugged neglected headland, built a seat and memorial plinth and developed walking paths. Each year people are invited to ‘Walk With Us’ in a friendly community
environment, to start the conversation about our emotions and fears, and support those who have lost loved ones through a suicide. Port Stephens Suicide Prevention Network also supports suicide prevention training programs from Wesley and Lifeline, provides information about mental health services and is building a labyrinth as a “walking meditation” mindfulness space, to aid people in need of stress and anxiety reduction
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Debris continues to wash ashore
By Rachael VAUGHAN
PORT Stephens MP Kate Washington has backed up concerns from Hawks Nest and Tomaree Peninsula residents about the ongoing incidence of rubbish from the YM Efficiency washing onshore. Residents report that rubbish continues to appear regularly on Jimmys Beach and around the Fingal Headland. With school holidays about to begin, residents are particularly concerned about the impact this ongoing rubbish will have on the region’s reputation as a holiday destination. NSW Maritime has advised residents to report any rubbish they see to 13 12 36. Locally based contractors
from Varley continue to be engaged to respond to the container spill. During the recent NSW Parliament Budget Estimates Ms Washington put the following questions to the Minister for Maritime and Freight, Melinda Pavey MP. The Minister has until 3 October 2018 to respond to these written questions. Regarding the YM Efficiency container spill off the coast of Hawks Nest, what un-recovered costs has RMS incurred in responding to this incident? What costs has the ship’s insurer incurred to date? And how many claims for damage by local commercial fishers have been lodged with the ship’s insurer?
Kate Washington told News Of The Area, “I am concerned about the ongoing damage this container spill is having on our reputation as a picturesque, pristine holiday destination.” “Local contractors Varley have done a fantastic job in responding to rubbish as it is reported, so I encourage any residents who notice rubbish to contact RMS via 13 12 36 so they can keep on top of the situation.” “I have already questioned the Minister about the costs of this operation, and I want to ensure the ship’s insurer pays for every cent of this clean up for as long as it takes for the impacts of the spill to end,” she said.
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STAFF and students from St Michael’s Primary School in Nelson Bay organised a
fundraiser for Australian farmers by participating in a Pie Drive and a “Wear your Pyjamas for the Farmers” day. The pie drive and the
“Wear your Pyjamas for the Farmers” day was a great success and they raised over $2,400.00. St Michael’s are going to donate the money
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q Kate Washington at Jimmys beach with residents Ken Garrard and Patricia Brennan. made to the Country Women’s Association NSW Disaster Relief Fund. Even the youngest members of our community are now aware of the repercussions of the drought on our food security. When students at St Michael’s were asked why they decided to raise money for the farmers, Layla Lewis from Year 2 replied by
saying, “Because they are in drought. “The money we raised can go towards food for their cattle or water for their crops. “That way they can keep supplying us with food in our supermarkets,” she said. St Michael’s School as many other Service clubs and schools have stepped up to raise money for the farmers and their families.
Many people on the land are suffering financial burdens and loss due to the worst drought Australia has ever seen. Many people in the St Michael’s school community have links with rural communities in New South Wales and know that times are tough for people on the land and felt that it was important to help and support the farmers.
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Students hosted on base
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WIRREANDA Public School is one of the largest schools classified as a Defence/RAAF school, supporting students whose parents serve and work from Williamtown RAAF Base This term, the Number
278 Squadron based at RAAF Base Williamtown hosted students and teaching staff from Wirreanda Public School, Medowie. The visit program included the opportunity for students to engage in a range of interactive activities and to view an F/A-18 Hornet.
RAAF Base Williamtown has an enduring connection with the Wirreanda School community. With a significant proportion of Defence families living in Medowie and surrounding suburbs, Wirreanda Public School has one of the highest numbers of attending students in the
have as part of the local community. It is a relationship that RAAF Base Williamtown values and continues to foster and maintain through its visit program and other community engagement initiatives. Wirreanda Public School has a Defence School Transition Aide (DSTA), who provides support to Defence
region who have a Defence connection, with their parents either serving in the ADF or engaged in employment as Defence contractor at RAAF Williamtown. The Wirreanda Public School visit acknowledged the important relationship the Base and Defence families
students and their families. Wirreanda’s DSTA, Karen Schieb, told News Of The Area, “We were so proud to be asked to have this visit on Base to view the F/A-18 Hornet.” “We take our relationship with the Williamtown RAAF Base very seriously, and are focused on providing the best support to our students and their families that we possibly can.”
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PBL Winners By Rachael VAUGHAN
THIS week’s Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards were presented by the Principal of Seaham Public School, Mr Craig Partridge. Seaham implemented PBL in 2016 to create a whole school process for managing student behaviours at school and to help the supporting teachers to consistently deal with these behaviours. Community PBL has added another dimension and is really assisting Seaham to connect with the wider community. The students particularly look forward to the announcement of the community PBL winner each week. Ava Moshage from Hunter River High School, awarded for volunteering her time to set up and help out at the Father’s Day breakfast. Cooper Horton from Grahamstown Public School, for showing integrity and
displaying honesty. Ashley Kay from Karuah Public School, for demonstrating exemplary manners during a visit from the Beecroft Primary School Band at Karuah Public School. Ashley was a great audience member, by displaying appreciation of their music. Latayviah Quinn from Raymond Terrace Public School, for displaying respectful behaviour and sportsmanship in the community, at recent touch football Gala days. Alex Drew from Seaham Public School, awarded for assisting an elderly lady who had fallen from a ladder. Alex acted responsibly by alerting a family member, who was able to call an ambulance. Lucas Watts from Irrawang High School, for coming to the assistance of a very appreciative elderly member of the community, with a random act of kindness.
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I keep missing out on properties? DF Raymond Terrace IT is incredibly frustrating for buyers when they keep missing out on their ideal properties. It is also frustrating for your real estate agent as they also want to see you with your dream home. Now, it is not always the case but missing out is sometimes due to the buyers not taking immediate and effective action upon finding the property they wish to purchase. If requiring finance, I advise that buyers have pre-approval before seeking a property, so at least they know their purchasing budget. Just supplying all the documents and information the banks require is a time-consuming job. If you are obtaining pest & building inspections book them in immediately. If you have a deposit, pay it into either your solicitors or real estate agents sales trust account for holding, ready for exchange of contracts. Sometimes a transfer of funds to this account can take a few days depending on your transfer limits with your bank. If the real estate agent tells you that it is imperative for you to move quickly because you have buyer competition, listen and take fast action NOW! Hope that helps. Denise
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Nineteen Books and Art and Craft Show $2,341.68 raised By Rachael VAUGHAN
RAYMOND Terrace can now lay claim to being the home of the best bookworm in New South Wales, with a ten year old avid reader taking out the MS Readathon The MS Readathon is a fundraiser we have all come to know and love, with 2018 being it’s 40th anniversary of encouraging children to read
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books, and raise funds and awareness at the same time for Multiple Sclerosis. St Brigid’s Primary School student, 10-yearold Amelia Said (‘Millie the Bookworm’), read up a storm to be this year’s highest fundraiser in New South
q Amelia Said with her father Mark in attendance.
Wales for the MS Readathon. Amelia unfortunately knows first hand how badly awareness and funds are needed for this terrible disease, with a close family member in her life suffering from MS. Amelia doesn’t do things by halves, taking out the top fundraising spot this year in her very first MS Readathon. She read nineteen books, and collected $2,341.68 in donations from family and friends. Students raise money for MS by getting sponsored for reading as much as they can during the month of August. Milly’s mother, Emma, a teacher at the school located in Raymond Terrace, said that Amelia has been an enthusiastic reader from a young age. “Once she discovered the magic of books and the great adventures they contain there was no stopping her, and she can usually be found with her head in a book.”. For the MS Readathon she chose the name ‘Millie the Bookworm’, which describes her perfectly. “Amelia is such a special girl and her father, and I are so very proud of her.” “Her two greatest passions are helping others and reading, so the Readathon was a fantastic way to do both at once,” said Emma. Whilst Amelia loves all books, her favorites for the MS Readathon were Harry Potter and J.K. Rowling. She first read the books when she was eight and has enjoyed reading them again. Her other favourite was the Land of Stories series by Chris Colfer and Alice Miranda. Congratulations Amelia for your wonderful efforts to raise funds for this important cause.
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prizes to be won in the raffle. If the Opening night with food, drinks and bubbles sounds like your kind of celebration, you are invited to attend the official opening on Friday night for $10 per person. Helen Riemann, Art Coordinator for Medowie Lions, told News Of The Area, “We are looking forward to another wonderfully successful event, and invite people who have never been before to come on down and see what we have this year.” Medowie Lions, and Art Show committee member, Adrienne Bayly said, “We have all worked so hard to make sure this event is a success, and have really focused on their being something for everyone to participate in.”
q Ann-Marie, Helen, Adrienne and Margaret from the Medowie Lions Club.
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IT’S that time of year again. The artisans and crafters are out in full force, preparing for the annual Medowie Lions Club Art and Craft Show. The show will take place this weekend, on Friday and Saturday 5 and 6 October at Medowie Community Hall. Over the course of the event, there will of course be the exhibition of artworks in various media - all of which will be for sale. There will be craft stalls featuring local, quality handmade goods including woodwork, lead lighting, jewellery, children’s clothing, candles, dog leads and coats, and lots more. A display of working, scale-model steam trains is sure to delight the youngest and oldest budding artists or
crafters, and there’ll be a face painter available during the day too. Refreshments will be available during both days, offering home cakes and sandwiches, tea, coffee and soft drink. A ‘Make and Take’ workshop is bound to be popular this year, offering the chance to create a handmade card and take it home at the end of the lesson. A number of Awards will be up for grabs during the event, including; a $250 people’s choice Award donated by the Medowie Bull n Bush Hotel, a $150 adult photography Award donated by Medowie Tyre and Auto, a $75 senior school photography Award and a $25 junior school photography Award, as well as lots of community donated raffle
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Robinson Reserve Revamp By Marian SAMPSON
PORT Stephens Duty MLC Catherine Cusack was back in the Bay this week with more funds, this time it’s Anna Bay’s Robinson Reserve that is set to gain under a $650,000 grant for improved infrastructure. The funds will be used by Council for the second stage for the Birubi Point Aboriginal Place project. The second stage of the work includes a whale watching viewing platform and interpretive signage as well as car park new showers and drinking station upgrades at Robinson Reserve. This is a definite win for Anna Bay as Robinson Reserve will be transformed with a new skate park, a new playground with softfall and new amenities being installed. Families will be able to enjoy the new BBQs and park furniture, with the transformation set to create a truly welcoming gateway to beautiful Birubi Beach.
Port Stephens Liberal Candidate, Jaimie Abbott, said she was very excited to see the funding for Stage Two of the project. “Birubi Point is culturally significant to the Traditional Custodians of the area, the Worimi people, who still use the area today. The history and connection that the Worimi people have to the land is demonstrated through abundant relics and resources collected in the area over thousands of years.” “To ensure its protection, a large portion of this beautiful landscape was sanctioned as an Aboriginal Place by the NSW Government. This funding will further enable teaching about Worimi ancestry and culture to current and future generations,” Ms Abbott said. Local Rob Duff, Past president and Life Member of Birubi Surf Life Saving Club told News Of The Area, “I want skaters to get input into the skate park making sure
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q MLC Catherine Cusack with Deputy Mayor Sarah Smith and Liberal party Candidate Jaimie Abbott at Robinson Reserve. Photo by Marian Sampson. that it meets the needs of locals and helps to create ownership of the new facility for our young people.”
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THE minds of a talented group of girls from Raymond Terrace Public School have been put to the test against the best of the best at the University of New South Wales recently.
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q The Raymond Terrace Public School team of Libby, Talleira, Shakyia, Mikayla, Jasmine, Alya and Kaylee, competing at the University of New South Wales. The girls competed in the ‘Tournament of the Minds’ competition. The team of seven girls, creatively named ‘Funny Bones 4.0’ first competed at the local schools level of Tournament of the Minds, at Newcastle Grammar School, where they won their Social Sciences Division. At this competition, two other local schools also shined, with
q ‘Funny Bones 4.0’ with their trophy, heading to the State Finals.
Locals and visitors alike can look forward to the improved infrastructure which will help Port
Grahamstown Public School receiving ‘Tournament Honours’ and Medowie Public School also competing to a high standard. As a result of their impressive victory at the local level, the Raymond Terrace Public School ‘Funny Bones 4.0’ team earned a spot to compete in Sydney. Libby, Talleira, Shakyia, Mikayla, Jasmine, Alya and Kaylee competed at the University of New South Wales in the Primary Social Sciences, representing The Hunter Region. Raymond Terrace Public School teacher, Bernadette van de Wijgaart, told News Of The Area, “Tournament of the Minds offers a unique opportunity for students from all sectors to compete in what is essentially a Future Focused Learning project.” “Tournament of the Minds students are innovative problem solvers who work as a team to devise solutions which communicate effective responses to real-world challenges.” “As a quality Public Education advocate, it gives me immense pride to facilitate a winning regional team, and see it advance to competition in Sydney, with this being my third year supporting students at State level.”
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THIS Saturday, treat yourself to a unique musical experience at one of the top coastal live music venues you will find. The Seabreeze Hotel hosts Duncan Woods from 8:30pm on 6 October. Duncan Woods is a Zimbabwean born, Australian grown, traveling singersongwriter. Rhythmic guitar work under quick sharp lyrics are Duncan’s speciality, and a performance certainly not to be missed. His acoustic-driven folk/ reggae/rap vocals weaving between the groove with ease will have you nodding your head in the back row or bouncing at the front without much need for
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two bands have taken his solo sound and “added thick gravy, fat grooves, bright horns,
encouragement. Over the past few years, Duncan’s interest in the big wide world around him has allowed him to soak in many sights, sounds, smells, perspectives and beliefs. Duncan splits his time between Australia and Europe, avoiding Winter in search of that endless Summer and exploring all over. Duncan has created the perfect musical teams to suit his repertoire on each Continent, with a band in Australia whilst he is here, and a band in Europe when he’s there, avoiding the Australian winter. In Würzburg, Germany, Duncan plays with the ‘Epicureans’, and in Australia it’s ‘The Notable Few’. In Duncan’s words, the
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Pianola plus rolls. Very good cond. Lovely piece of furniture that adds character to your room. Selling due to downsizing. $1,900ono 49971110
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UMBRELLA Shelta LD cantilever SOwith canvas canopy. As new. $500 ono 49972359 WELDER Generator 14HP petrol motor electric start 200amp D welder & leads OL 3.5kva 240V S very good welder. $1500.00 email don@legges. id.au Ph. 0418845358 VACUUM, robotic. Russell Hobbs brand. Unwanted Raffle prize. RRP $800. Will sell for $575 0249846701 VE V8 Commodore Axel back twin chrome pipes. Mufflers. Low k’s $200 IW345 49970986 WINDOW - sliding colourbond Cream in colour with Diamond grill fly screen Lockable 1440mmx1190mm $220 49970986 WOOD heater with flue $400 in good LDcondition. SO 0428294378 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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Gary hits an Eagle GOLF By David & Rhona BIRSS Nelson Bay Golf Club Results 23rd Sept to 29th Sept 2018 Congratulations to Gary Walker, landing an Eagle on the Par 5, 440 metre, 18th hole in Saturday’s Mens competition.. Results round-up: SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 23rd: Ladies Stableford: Overall: Winner Ann Turner 38, Runner-up Doreen Sutcliffe 36. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Emile Billett 40, Runner-up Steve Conrades 38. B Grade: Winner Alan Drake 39, Runner-up Ted Smith 38. C Grade: Winner Allan Milne 40, Runner-up David Davis 37.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 24th: Nelson Bay Mens Vets: Stableford: Div 1: Winner Peter Page 24, Runner-up John Ducrou 24, Best Net Peter Page 19. Div 2: Winner Barry Lindsay 26, Runner-up Ron Souter 26, Best Net Barry Lindsay 22. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Wendy Heapy
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from the 22-24 September, 2018. When asked what he had learned about himself during this dedicated year of training, Chase told News Of The Area, “I have learnt to stay relaxed during the fight, fight my fight regardless of what my opponent is doing, and also picking my shots
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Caravan Parts ANNEX and all accessories to suit 17ft caravan VG Cond. Open To all offers. 0400193758
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Ladies 9 hole Competition both ladies received a ball Margaret Gale and Wendy Couvaras. There were 25 starters today and two ladies. Congratulations to all the winners. All members send their best wishes to our President, Matt Baldwin who is at present in John Hunter Hospital.
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28th: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Bernice Ticehurst 35. Div 2: Carole Day 41. Mens Stableford: A Grade: Winner Paul Devine 41, Runner-up Robert Castle 38. B Grade: Winner John Bell 41, Runner-up Col Herring 40. C Grade: Winner Theo Rutten 39 c/b, Runner-up Peter Page 39.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29th: Mens Stableford Course 1: A Grade: Winner Graeme Luke 40, Runnerup Phil Chisler 39. B Grade: Winner Dennis Knight 43, Runner-up Lance Bartlett 41. C Grade: Winner Max Stocker 44, Runner-up Sean Whyte (vis) 41. Course 2: A Grade: Winner Josh Rimmer 38 c/b, Runnerup Rod Totman 38. B Grade: Winner Col Buchanan 39, Runner-up Stan Weeks 38. C Grade: Winner John Haigh 39, Runner-up Ryan Connor 38.
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and staying composed.” News Of The Area asked Mia if the experience was difficult to adapt to, and she responded, “Yes, it was difficult for my body to adapt to a style foreign to what it is used to.” “It was difficult to keep within the guidelines of the style, and preventing myself from utilising other tools acquired elsewhere.” Nicky spoke about the lessons they will take from this year into their lives and training, saying, “I have learnt that stepping out of your comfort zone and doing things
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almost completely different to what you have been taught has helped me feel more comfortable in taking on new challenges and new experiences. When asked about the hardest part of competition day, Daniel responded, “The hardest part of competition is the night before when im going over all the worst case scenarios that could happen in the fight, in my head.” Congratulations to these young champions for excelling at their chosen sport.
Mens Paul Kachel 22 from John Warren 21 Wednesday Stableford
Ladies di Buchan 40 from Jane Reynolds 39 Mens Ray Carruthers 41 c/b from John Feldmayer 41
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Ready to assist your business! office@perpetualbookkeeping.com.au By Rachael VAUGHAN IN February this year, four local teens were invited to train in Sydney at Irontiger Taekwondo under Australian Coach Master Di Carn with her successful team, including Commonwealth Champion Kate McAdam. Chase Thoburn 16, Mia Gillespie 14, Nicky Blanch 17 and Daniel Blanch 15 have a wealth of existing martial arts knowledge having trained with Imugi Martial Arts in Williamtown. They committed to adapting their skills and applying them in corporation with the new skills they would build in World Taekwondo (Olympic style). Since February, the four teens and their dedicated parents have travelled to Sydney every Saturday morning for their training session, as well as maintaining their existing training with Imugi and additional training, such as swimming. They trained four to six times a week, competing in Sydney twice, Gold Coast Open, Lithgow and finally in Bendigo. Having never trained in the sport taekwondo style, they had their work cut out for them, but their dedication and perseverance paid off. Mia and Nicky remain undefeated all year including achieving NSW State Champion. Daniel achieved NSW State Runner Up. Chase was unable to contest the State titles due to injury however all four qualified for the Australian Championships in Bendigo, Victoria
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