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By Rachael VAUGHAN MATES and family members of Jack Murphy joined together to create something special in his memory last week. His memory was honoured with shared stories and a few laughs. Shane Kenno from Up & Up and Jamie Brewster from The Drop In at Tanilba Bay joined with a number of Jack’s friends and family to paint a piece of art in his memory on one of the pipe walls at Medowie Skate Park.

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Jack Murphy was a bright and happy 14 year old, already making a name for himself in the professional scooter world at a young age. He was a resident of Medowie, and a Year 9 student attending San Clemente High School. At just 14, Jack passed away from a heart defect on 2 June this year. Jack was described as being larger than life, and someone who would do anything for his family and his mates.

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THE disabled access ramp into the water at Little Beach is undergoing an upgrade which will see a wheelchair friendly and safe fishing platform added for anglers. The wharf will feature modified railings which are designed specifically for people who are in a wheelchair so they can fish from the platform. The disabled access to the water will not be hampered by the new platform. Mayor Ryan Palmer told News Of The Area, “The project is being funded by the NSW Government.” The work is being completed through funding from the Recreational Fishing Trust and will represent an investment in Port Stephens of over $98,000. Councillor Jaimie Abbott told News Of The Area, “This is a really exciting project which will see a brand new platform, bigger than the previous one.” “The safe access will

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and even emergency preparedness and response.” Running from Monday 30 July to Sunday 5 August 2018, Local Government Week provides an opportunity to promote the importance of councils to the community. At its meeting on 27

February 2018, Council committed to holding one regular meeting in the community for the remainder of the Council term, with the meeting to be held during Local Government Week or the closest date prior to the start of Local Government Week.

be secured with a slipresistant decking. “For a few years now, disabled residents and tourists have not been able to access the water to fish from it, so this will be a fantastic access point once finished by the end of next month,” she said. The Recreational Fishing Trust is the NSW Fishing Licence Fees being reinvested into infrastructure and improving fishing in New South Wales by the

Department of Primary Industries. Projects to be funded through the Trust include accessible fishing, fish restocking, education programs, schools education, increasing participation in recreational fishing. Also funded are fishing platforms, artificial reefs, cleaning facilities, safety infrastructure and research on fish and recreational fishing. Fishing licences also

fund the enforcement of fishing rules in New South Wales waters. Under a separate program DPI also funds foreshore replanting and rehabilitation projects. Upon opening the accessible fishing ramp will see those less able to access a great fishing spot where there are regular catches of leatherjacket, bream, snapper, and flathead.

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even joining in on painting their own sections. Friends of Jack’s took turns adding to the artwork, before artists finished the piece off, sealing the artwork for its protection. The artwork will adorn Medowie’s Skate Park for

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Seniors Living Proposal For Colonial Ridge Site

By Marian SAMPSON

A DA to re-develop the Colonial Ridge Resort at Fleet Street, Salamander Bay, has been lodged replacing cottages with multi-storey buildings. At a recent meeting of concerned residents, the proposal was described by Colin Howard, a spokesperson for the Salamander Bay Community Group, “as being totally out of character with this residential area.” The community accepts medium-rise developments in the Nelson Bay precinct, however the group believes that the planning proposal, will set a precedent for multi-apartment complexes all over Port Stephens. The planned multi-

storey building fronting Fleet Street exceeds the 9m height limit of the R2 zoned area. Queensland registered Mustard-seed Properties plans to provide 35 “Seniors Living” dwellings together with two levels of underground parking. Local residents are concerned that planned excavations may require continuous pumping of groundwater into the stormwater system and out into Port Stephens waterways, due to the ground water sitting at a level of 1.5 metres below the surface and depth of excavations.. They believe this may contravene aspects of State Government regulations. The amount of

stormwater impacting surrounding properties and the adjacent creek in Stoney Ridge Reserve’s rainforest of Cabbage Tree palms, which runs onto Wanda Beach, also concern residents. Other issues include the visual impact of overdevelopment, and loss of privacy in neighbouring homes and gardens, destruction of high ecological-value bushland, formerly within the Reserve, and impacts on threatened species such as koalas, Powerful Owl and orchid Corybas Dowlingii in the fire adjacent break. Residents had sought an extension with Council for public submissions, which was not granted. Mayor Ryan Palmer told News Of The Area, “Council

is following a process set by NSW Planning. “While there is a nominated period to respond, council will accept any feedback up until there is a determination on the DA.” He believes that the residents in surrounding properties are well aware of the proposed development given the previously withdrawn DA for the site. The DA can be viewed at Tomaree Library or online using the Council DA tracker and application number 433. Council has allowed 14 days for the public to complete and send submissions on this proposal, with the formal deadline of 5pm 27 July.

the community is keen to change. A group of concerned residents met with Council’s Les Sneddon and Councillor John Nell

to express their concerns about the reserves condition and to find out how they can get remediation and improvements for the reserve on the Council

agenda. The community pointed out that the estuary boundary is receding and they raised concerns that if we do

q Colin Howard addressing the community meeting held on 16 July at Soldiers Point Bowling Club.

Community Concern for George Reserve

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GEORGE Reserve on Wanda Beach is attracting attention for all the wrong reasons and it’s something

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nothing the boundary will keep falling backwards towards the pumping station and the road. There was concern expressed over a potential risk of a sewer leak into the Bay which would impact water quality and Oyster Farmers. Councillor John Nell told News Of The Area, “There are plans in place to fence the access to the beach and have dedicated access to prevent further erosion. Cr Nell believes that growing plants with deeper roots and using dedicated accesses will minimise further damage to the beach. “The space needs simple management with volunteers and council working together to maintain it for future generations,“ he said. While the community is keen to see urgency around remediating the site, Les Sneddon of Port Stephens Council said, “We are dealing with human damage and it is a low priority due

to Council process, we need to go through the process and prioritise issues.” Cr Nell also suggested that accessing the Council’s Environmental Projects Fund may be a way forward to seeing the site being remediated with community groups and Council working together on remediation. Locals present pointed out the success at Sunset Beach where locals had virtually adopted the beach seeing positive outcomes for the foreshore. Ina George, President of the Rotary Club of Salamander Bay is also keen to see the Reserve improved seeing a need for improved facilities. The Club has applied for a Grant funding for the Reserve and is awaiting the outcome of the application. If you are interested in George Reserve you can contact Welovewandabeach on Facebook or the Rotary Club of Salamander Bay to find out about how these groups are working to improve the site.

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Agility Trial for Dog Club THE weekend of 28 and 29 July will see a variety of well trained dogs from across the region collect in Boomerang Park Raymond Terrace for the annual Port Stephens Dog Sports Club Agility Trial. Christine Slowiaczek from the Club said the dogs will be put through a challenging circuit of jumps, ramps, and tunnels, all competing for the championship ribbons.

“While the dogs and their owners are taking part in these energetic competitions spectators can sit back and be amazed,” she said. Hot food and good coffee are available on both days, but it would be a good idea to bring your own folding chair. Ms Slowiaczek told News Of THe Area, “The dogs competing on each day have entered for these events and it is not advised

to bring your family dog as there will be a lot of dogs on the field and all dogs need to be on leash.” Raymond Terrace Dog Park is at the Northern end of Boomerang Park near the intersection of Kangaroo and Freeth Streets. Parking is very limited but it is a lovely walk across Boomerang Park from Irrawang Street.

q One of the dogs from the Port Stephens Dog Sports Club

2018 Dolphin and Turtle Census By Marian SAMPSON

PORT Stephens annual dolphin census comes of age with this year marking the 18th annual census of the population. In 2017 73 locals participated in the census. The event will be held on Sunday 29 July between 11-12 noon. Everyone is welcome to participate, either from the shore or on the water. In 2017 the event was held in early June with a total of 67 dolphins spotted by the volunteers who gave up their time to document the activity of dolphins in Port Stephens. Pods of well known dolphins such as Smoky and his alliance of three male dolphins were spotted near Wayne’s Bar with around 14 other dolphins, including another alliance of three males known as Ben’s alliance. 20 dolphins were also spotted near Yacaaba Headland and another eight off Kingsley Beach during last year’s census.

q Port Stephens Dolphins. Image courtesy of Moonshadow - TQC. This year the census will take advantage of the volunteers to add to the tally taking in turtles spotted. Frank Future of Imagine Cruises and environmental advocate for the port told news of The Area, “Adding the count of turtles spotted to the census makes sense.” He believes that we need to be doing more for the turtle population in the Bay. “At present sick and injured turtles need to be transported to Taronga Zoo and often they do not

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survive the journey,” he said. A second ongoing population study is being conducted by the Marine Parks Association using photo identification of dolphins. It has observed 275 individuals, with 201 individuals sighted in the last 12 months. Around 137 individual dolphins are sighted within pods at the Bay. You can register to participate in the 2018 Dolphin Census at www. marineparksassociation. org.au/dolphin-census

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Farewell to War Bride, Min

By Heather SHARP

She was a Foundation member of the Probus Club and served as its Treasurer for 18 years, was the first cook at the local Meals on Wheels, and served office for the Tomago Ladies Bowling Club. She is also remembered as being the cook at the Raymond Terrace Bowling Club for many years. Min’s grandson, Mr Tony Pereira told News Of The Area, “Nanna was a very strong woman with a dry and sharp wit.” “When confronted with the need for major surgery at the ripe age of 99, she ‘told’ the surgeon to find an anaesthetist who would assist; nothing would stand between her and that letter from the Queen.” Indeed Min did receive her letter from the Queen

RAYMOND Terrace local and volunteer of many organisations, Mrs Francis “Min” Thomas was farewelled last week. At 105 years of age, Mrs Thomas lived an interesting life. She was born 11 March, 1913 in Wallasey, England and passed away on 6 July, 2018 in Raymond Terrace, Australia. Having been born in 1913, Min was old enough to have remembered the end of World War I, live through the Great Depression, experienced World War II as an adult, and been witness to many other world events in her lifetime. Min’s list of volunteer activities is commendable.

q Min with one of her carers, Anne, from Integrated Living in 2017. when she turned 100. Representatives from Min’s Probus Club recollected her time at the Club, and she was still attending functions in 2017, telling News Of The Area, “Min was a passionate Foundation Probus Member from 1986 and later on

q Meryl Swanson, MP with Min in 2017 being presented with her 104 years Birthday card.

becoming a Life Member.” “We were fortunate to have Min with us to celebrate the 31st anniversary of the Club together with Min’s 104th birthday in March, 2017 where she was presented with a Birthday Certificate from Ms Meryl Swanson,

MP.” Min lived independently at home, something she was proud of, and it was also the first and only home Min and her husband had lived in since arriving in Australia in 1952. Min had married Cecil Thomas in 1942 during the

height of World War II. The late Mr Thomas served in Africa as part of the British Armed Forces. Min is survived by her loving family: two children, two grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. Vale Min.

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released closer to the event. Ms Washington said, “Whether it is local morning teas, or the State-wide Gala Concert, the annual Seniors Festival is a celebration of life for older Australians.” “The Seniors Festival also includes important information sessions and workshops for older people on legal issues, healthy living, staying safe in your home,” she said. Any groups wishing to apply for funding to support a local event can find more information at https://seniorsfestival. nsw.gov.au/events/grantsprogram. Ms Washington said, “Older Australians contribute so much, in so many ways to our communities. Seniors Festival is a great opportunity to celebrate their contributions and serves as an important reminder that seniors should be respected and valued.”

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Beanie Brigade LONG time residents may very well remember Rodney Sorensen who passed on some three years ago at the age of 55. Partner of local identity Sue Oldham, his wider family has a somewhat unique way of remembering him and each

year near his Birthday, they come together for a family reunion. Rodney had a passion for yellow beanies so to honour his memory, the entire clan wear bright yellow ones. Curious passers by stop them in the street and ask

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why. They are greatly touched when they are told the reason. Rodney loved the South Coast town of Tathra and some of his ashes are scattered there. Most of the extended family come from Sydney and Lemon Tree Passage is one of the venues they choose for their special remembrance gathering.

q Rodney’s parents Pat and Neil (centre) flanked by the ‘beanie brigade’ Gone but always remembered.

Medowie Probus turns 15 MEDOWIE Probus members celebrated the Club’s fifteenth birthday last week with a very enjoyable lunch at Nelson Bay Golf Club. The lunch was attended by 49 members. Current Club President, Paul Murrant congratulated the members on this achievement with a special compliment to the few Foundation members who were there. Since its formation in 2003 the Club membership has varied and at one stage exceeded 100. It currently stands at 63. Probus motto is fun, friendship, and fellowship and the Medowie Club is run according to this philosophy, providing a valuable social outlet for retired and semiretired people. The Club meets at the Medowie Community Centre on the third Wednesday morning each month, except December. Most meetings include a presentation by a guest

q Charlotte Wood, a Foundation Member and Judith Berry, the newest member of the Club, cutting the Birthday cake. speaker and have covered a wide range of topics. Future speakers will include a representative from the Newcastle Aero Club, someone from local community radio and people who will speak about living with various disabilities.

Anyone wanting more information should come to the Medowie Community Centre at about 9.30am on the third Wednesday of the month or ring Membership Officer Diann Colman on 0427 474 909 or Publicity Officer Terry Corcoran on 4982 8579.

Suicide awareness seminar Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre will host a free seminar ‘LivingWorks safeTALK suicide prevention presentation’....

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ONE of the most important issues facing men, women, young people, and their families in Australia is that of suicide and awareness on ways to help someone who may be in need. Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre will host a free seminar ‘LivingWorks safeTALK suicide prevention presentation’ that promises to be an important event that all should attend if able.

LivingWorks safeTALK is a half day presentation to increase suicide awareness. The program alerts community members to signs that a person may be considering suicide. It acknowledges that while most people at risk of suicide signal their distress and invite help, these intervention opportunities are often overlooked. safeTALK participants learn to recognise when someone may have thoughts of suicide, and to respond in ways that link them with further suicide intervention

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q Medowie Probus members at the birthday function.

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help. Suicide alert community members contribute to a suicide safer community. They are better prepared to become a vital link in connecting people at risk with further help. The presentation will take place Tuesday 31 July, 2018 from 12:30-4pm at Tomaree Neighbourhood Centre, 7 Community Close, Salamander Bay. To book, please call Clare Saunders on 49846220 or email tomaree@bigpond.net.au

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Vinnie’s Call Out

By Rachael VAUGHAN

AS their one year anniversary of the Medowie Vinnies shop comes around, the happy team of volunteers, are putting the call out for more volunteers to join their team. The team wants to build a strong Saturday crew to cater to Medowie residents even more, combined with their current Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm opening hours. This community based store is so grateful to the people of Medowie for their donations, and shop President Beatrix told News Of The Area, “We are so thankful that the community has embraced the store, and for the support everyone has shown us.” “We, the volunteers, are

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committed to changing the image and brand of Vinnies only selling ‘to the poor’, we are selling the best possible quality items in order to continue to raise money to provide the much needed support to those who need a ‘hand up’ in the local community.” “The more quality donations and volunteers we have, the more money can be raised,” she said. It is through the contributions of volunteers within communities like Medowie that St Vincent de Paul’s Good Works are possible, so the volunteers are a cherished and valued group. Vinnies’ stores across Australia have become an iconic part of Australia’s charity retail history, and a much loved addition to towns of all sizes across

Australia. Being a volunteer in a setting like this is almost certainly guaranteed to be an invaluable experience, connecting with the community and playing an integral part in the bigger picture of the work that St Vincent de Paul does across Australia. For further information, please call into your local Vinnies for an application pack. Or to register your interest, please call (02) 4967 6277 or email maitland.newcastle@ vinnies.org.au Everyone who works for St Vincent de Paul, from staff to volunteers must complete a National Police and Working with Children’s Check prior to commencement.

q Vinnies volunteers Dianne, Helen and Janice with Shop President Beatrix in the Medowie store.

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Karuah RSL Bowls Club By Trevor DAVIES SPORTSPEOPLE often look different after a game than they do at the start. The picture below shows two very gallant sportsmen, albeit a bit ragged and in failing light, but know this, they had just battled out an epic 4 hour game that was only decided right at the very death! Every end was close all the way. Quality skills and sportsmanship all the way. Changes in the lead, elation, disappointment and comebacks right to the very end. The Karuah Men’s Major Singles Championship had it all and in the end Tom Mulley won out in the clubs annual Champaign event beating the clubs most consistent player this year Dennis Ashbridge. In a game format where first to reach 31 shots wins, every end saw lead changes. Dennis wrested the early and mid game ascendency to lead 25 / 14. Then the unthinkable happened and Tom took 14 unanswered shots by simply brilliant bowling to take the lead 28 / 25! Dennis fought back first to 28 all, then to take the lead back at 29 / 28. Tom rallied to get first to 30 / 29, then, on the last end, picked up the shot to take the position of reigning Club men’s singles champion for 2018, winning 31 / 29. It was a

q New Club Champion Tom Mulley (L) with runner up Dennis Ashbridge. final described by Kim Post a keen follower of the game as “a great final, just what a final should be, fought for every step of the way”. I referred earlier to Dennis as one of the Club’s most consistent players. He truly earned that title in 2018, having finished as runner up in the championship 4s, Triples, pairs and now the Major Singles. He still had a smile and handshake for Tom after the game. A great sportsman and great player, victories will come Dennis, well played.

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All hail Tom Mulley, Club Champion in the Major Singles for 2018. Still plenty to come at Karuah RSL Bowls club. Mixed pairs, Matara, 3x3s, and Pennant Finals and of course our weekly social gala games on Tuesday, Wednesday or Sunday. If you would like to try the sport or you are a player looking for a game, come on down. Names by 09:30, first bowls at 10:00. Best green on the coast and friendliest players! See you at Karuah.

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Do I need a ‘For Sale’ sign? R Matthews

I AM usually asked this question when home sellers don’t want their neighbours to know that they have listed their property for sale. Although everyone is entitled to make this decision for themselves & are also entitled to their privacy, I would say that in most cases the answer is “yes you do.” Most buyer enquiry initiates from online real estate search sites but why not embrace every chance you can to advertise your property. Tourists, Sunday drivers, neighbours & locals are all good candidates for making enquiry from a for sale sign. If not for them, it may be for family & friends who wish to move to the area. Location can make the answer a little bit more flexible, for example if you live down the end of a no through road, where people rarely drive. But for the most part, if your reasoning for not having one is indeed that you don’t wish your neighbours to find out, then I can tell you now that unless they don’t have the internet and have no friends & family, then they are going to find out regardless. Hope that helps. Denise

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30 years of fundraising

A WELL known charity group in Nelson Bay, the Busy B’s will be celebrating 30 years in the fundraising business, on Tuesday 14th August 2018. An amazing feat. No less than 40 members meet every second Tuesday at the Community Hall is Norburn Avenue. President of the group Kerry Sprigg said there is always a genuine feeling of generosity and friendship amongst the members who are all willing to donate jams, pickles, good quality second-hand goods and clothing, as well as craft. “The ladies happily shop,

showing off the bargains they have purchased that were all donated,” Ms Sprigg said. “The raffles are always popular, the prizes again donated by the ladies. Everyone brings along a plate of food to contribute to lunch, which is always tasty,and a social affair.” The Patron of Busy B’s is Margaret McNaughton, who is known to many locals. Margaret sings and plays the piano, accordion encouraging everyone to join in. “Margaret will be our birthday entertainer. It is the custom to give her, on this annual

visit, teddies for the children and food and toiletries to their parents, which she hands out at Ronald McDonald House, at the John Hunter Hospital,” Ms Sprigg told News Of The Area. Donations of monies raised are given to Ronald McDonald House and various schools in and around the area that cater for Special Needs children, as well as the makers of specific furniture for these schools. News Of The Area are sure that there will be many more ‘years of fund-raising’ from these wonderful ladies. Happy birthday to one and all.

ACCESS to fast broadband is just around the corner as construction of the NBN access network begins in parts of Medowie and Williamtown. NBN Co is commencing construction work to help ensure that more than 3500 homes and businesses in parts of Medowie and Williamtown can connect to a service delivered over the NBN access network by around April 2019. The rollout of the NBN access network continues to gather momentum in the Port Stephens Council area with nearly 21,500 residents and businesses already able to connect to a plan over the NBN access network.

Head of NBN Local NSW, Amber Dornbusch said, “The construction of Australia’s new broadband access network in Medowie and Williamtown is exciting news for the community as the benefits of access to fast broadband is only a few months away.” “Over the coming months, you can expect to see NBN Co contractors performing construction work in the community to build the infrastructure that will deliver broadband services over the NBN access network.” “We’re working hard to roll the network out as quickly as we can with as little

disruption as possible, and we appreciate your patience while construction is underway, “he told News Of The Area. Mr Dornbusch said, “Once complete, you’ll be able to order a plan through your preferred phone and internet provider. We encourage local residents to start shopping around to find a provider and plan that suits their needs.” “The community will join more than seven million other homes and businesses across Australia, including more than 2 million in NSW, that are currently able to enjoy the benefits of services over the NBN access network,” he said.

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Dear Mrs BP, The thing is, I’m thinking that your son is probably a vegan too. Not one of those lean, six-pack bearing vegans on Instagram, but a weedy little kid who tries his best, he really does, Mrs BP, but his iron levels are so low that he not only fails to get any ball time, but he’s actually a huge hindrance to the team. They’ve taken him on because that is the AFL charter. You have to accept everyone and hope for the best. You know, you could just swap with the dad doing oranges. I’m sure he’d rather be on the end of a pair of tongs. Or how about you stand in for the goalie referee? All you have to do in that situation is wave around a white flag, or two white flags, I’m not sure of the finer details, but you’ll know you’ve done the wrong thing when some six-foot tall monster with a man bun and hairy thighs comes charging at you, full of vengeance. How about instead of the usual snags and bacon, you cook up some haloumi, capsicum and tomato skewers? I can just imagine the parents who are spending their entire weekend driving to and from the Myall Coast to Terrigal turning up for their usual caffeine fix and snag sandwich, and instead getting some kale juice and a vegie kebab. Yep, they’re just going to love you, Mrs BP. Look, I really don’t know what else to suggest, so I’m going to tell you what the coach tells the kids when they start whining about petty things on the field: ‘Suck it up, princess. Now, get in there and be part of the team.’ Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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unique, yet very easy to listen to. She has the perfect mix of originality, stage presence, and incredibly smooth toned vocals that SOLDIERS Point Bowling Club is the will have you hanging on her every note. place to be this Friday night, 27 July, Kelly is based on the Central Coast but has at the Club that caters for the whole enjoyed widespread success throughout the family. country music industry, both in Australia and Keep out of the cool winter’s overseas. air and enjoy a night out, or rather After recording her first album in Nashville, in, with dinner at the Club, and live USA Kelly’s music is now about Please support the advertisers within the News Of The Area as they are bringing you your local news. inner growth and creating her own unique sound. Kelly says, “If my music were a drink, it would probably be one of those special cocktails - a mix of folk and pop, with a dash of Indie, served with a bubbly country-pop twist.” Kelly’s latest offering, her original EP ‘Two Peas in a Pod’, was released through iTunes on Boxing Day, 2013. It debuted at number three on the Australian iTunes charts, following fellow singersongwriters Ed Sheeran and Passenger. Kelly’s influences include: Missy Higgins, Colbie Cailet, Dixie Chicks, and JJ Heller, Kelly’s performance is guaranteed to be the perfect remedy for a cold winter weekend. music to follow with the relaxed and smooth stylings of Kelly Hope who will be live on stage from 7pm. Singer-songwriter Kelly Hope began her career as a 14-year-old, touring and performing her songs for crowds across the country. Since then, her sound has evolved into catchy, quirky melodies that are

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Marlins and Power represent in rep Challenge By Rachael VAUGHAN

MEDOWIE’S Ferodale Park played host last weekend to the inaugural Black Diamond WAFL Representative Challenge. The best of the Black Diamond competition came together to represent their local areas and compete in a round robin tournament. The Black Diamond competition encompasses a vast area and the quality of player is increasing all the time, making it one of the best women’s sporting competitions in regional New South Wales. The Representative challenge consisted of a team from Newcastle, Central Coast and the Hunter which included players from the local Port Stephens Power and Nelson Bay Marlins clubs. In fact, Nelson Bay Marlins half-back Kate Holland

captained our Hunter team but she wasn’t alone with Madeline Norton, Kaitlyn Douglass, Annalise Norton, Molly Simpson, Sophie Balcombe and Natasha Flint all representing the Marlins. Port Stephens Power were represented by Amanda Lewis, Tia Davidson and Cheyenne Neu with other players coming from Muswellbrook, Singleton and Maitland. The tournament didn’t begin well for the Hunter team, finding themselves down by twelve points after the first 25-minute half against the Central Coast. The second half was a different story with the Central Coast unable to trouble the scorer in the second stanza but also unable to stop the local team from running riot and scoring an unanswered 16 points to go on and win the game. This turned the match

Youngest Bowls Player of Note GOLF

By David & Rhona BIRSS Nelson Bay Golf Club Results 15th to 21st July 2018.

Ladies’ 27-hole, Foursomes Championships

The Ladies played their 2018 Foursomes Championships on Tuesday, a highly contested event in their annual calendar. Pam Norman, Ladies Captain, commented “A total of 86 Ladies competed, in perfect weather. One particular pairing was notable, that of the youngest Member of the Ladies, Amy Squires at 11 years old with Joan Frost, a Founder Member of the Club and Ladies’ Patron”. The results are detailed below. Highlights of the week: Congratulations to Arja Levonpera, hitting the perfect shot for a Hole-inone on the par 3, 115 metre, 5th hole in Thursday’s Ladies Competition Results round-up:

q Amy Squires and Joan Frost

SUNDAY JULY 15: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Melissa Woodward (vis) 36 c/b, Runnerup Roz Welsh 36. Division 2: Winner Charmaine Pattison 34 c/b, Runner-up

q The Hunter representative team, consisting of players from various clubs, including Nelson Bay Marlins and Medowie’s Port Stephens Power. between Hunter and Newcastle into a winner takes all event. Once again, the Hunter team started off slowly going into the break down by nine points. Unfortunately, the strong Newcastle team did not repeat the mistakes of the Central Coast and went on with the job to

Pat Andrews 34. Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Clifford Fallan 41, Runner-up Steve Conrades 37. B Grade: Winner Peter Elliott 36 c/b, Runner-up Ted Smith 36. C Grade: Winner Nigel Eves 39, Runner-up Iain Woodhill 33. MONDAY JULY 16: Men’s Vets 4 Person Ambrose: Winners: Martyn Jeggo + Dennis Staff + Bob Beverley + Doug Curtis 26¾, Runnersup Terry Gannon + David Diemar + John Stuhmcke + Rob Cornege 27⅝

TUESDAY JULY 17: Ladies 2018 27 hole Foursomes Championships: Scratch: Div 1: Winners Mary Reisch + Robyn Kennett 136, Runners-up Jenny Frost + Heather Atkins 141. Div 2: Winners Janice Ingleton + Norma Hocking 162, Runnersup Mary Kay + Margaret Harding 165. Nett: Div 1: Winners Rita Fitzgerald + Janelle Tolhurst 113. Div 2: Winners Bev Suska + Diedre Haxton 116. Ladies 18 hole Foursomes: Nett: Div 1: Winners Chris Ledingham + Ann Turner 72½, Runners-up Rita Fitzgerald + Janelle Tolhurst 74½, Third Di Moon + Wendy Heapy 75½. Div 2: Winners Penny Davidson + Barbara Smith 71½, Runnersup Bev Suska + Diedre Haxton 72, Third Pat Harrold + Ruth Buchanan 73.

score a comprehensive 24-point victory. It was easy to see that football and women’s sport

were definitely the winners on the day with the Representative Challenge hopefully becoming a regular and much looked

WEDNESDAY JULY 18: Men’s Stableford: Course 1: A Grade: Winner Wayne Mitchell 41, Runnerup Alan Mundey 39. B Grade: Winner Richard Bates (vis) 38 c/b, Runner-up Bill Harding 38. C Grade: Winner Elio Rigon 43, Runner-up Peter McCann 42. Course 2: A Grade: Winner Stephen Spillane 39, Runnerup John Deste 37. B Grade: Winner Neil Lembcke 42, Runner-up Dudley Herbert 38. C Grade: Winner Brian Hammond 43, Runner-up Ray Johnson 40.

Dart 39. B Grade: Winner Rodney Dunn 40, Runner-up Dennis Knight 37. C Grade: Winner Max Stocker 42 c/b, Runner-up Brenton Bradford 42. Course 2: A Grade: Winner Scott Quinn 39, Runner-up Peter Metham 38. B Grade:

forward to event by both players and spectators alike in season to come.

Winner Frank Fey 41 c/b, Runner-up Neil Goudge 41. C Grade: Winner Ian Davidson 42, Runner-up Michael Aylmer 37. Ladies Stableford: Overall: Winner Rhonnda Shaw 33, Runner-up Sharon Dunn 29.

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By Margaret McKAY

THURSDAY JULY 19: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Dianne Moon 34, Runner-up Ann Turner 32. Div 2: Winner Jeanette Fey 38, Runner-up Jenny Runyard 33. Div 3: Winner Bev Carver 39, Runner-up Helen Durie 34. Men’s Vets Stableford 9 Holes: Winner J. Geoghegan 21 c/b, Runner-up B Gibbons 21.

Tilligerry Social Golf Club results for 20/7/2018 Outright winner. Matt Baldwin. 36 c/b Runner up. Brian Baldwin. 36

Bonus points winner. Ron Dews

FRIDAY JULY 20: Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Judy Schultz 35, Runnerup Maree Cousins 34. Div 2: Winner Barbara Arathoon 31, Runner-up Anne Newman 40. Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Ian Harber (vis) 39, Runner-up Vinko Komadina 38. B Grade: Winner Colin Chalkley 44, Runner-up Todd Ritchie 39. C Grade: Winner Phil Sherwood 41, Runner-up Peter McCann 39.

Runner up. Barry Disch

8 Ball winners. Steve Venner, Laurie PorterSmith, Ron McKay, Greg Hinton, Ed Martin, Colin Marsden, John Clayton, Bob Miskell. Bradman Award. Michael Berriman

SATURDAY JULY 21 Men’s Stableford: Course 1: A Grade: Winner Elio Mislov 42, Runner-up Warwick

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D&C18TH. (A). Ron Dews. (B). Greg Hinton Money hole. (A). Bill McMaster. (B). Laurie Porter-Smith Lucky number 29. Dave Jackson

Ladies 9 hole competition Winner. Margaret McDonald Runner up. Dianne Porter

There were 26 starters today with three ladies. Congratulations to all the winners, on a very windy day on the course. Next game Friday 27th July, 2 person ambrose with a BBQ to follow.

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  

Down 1 Inclination   2 Instigation 4 Lengthy 5 Ready money  6 Senior  7 Seasons  9 Violent attack 10 Upper air   12 Ordeal 14No.Twist    092 16 Indian peasants      17 Valleys Junior Puzzler 047 19 Chooses 20 Having weapons Solution No. 17546 CROSSWORD SOLUTION NO. 17546   B S S L A C K E S T Across: 3. Slackest, 8. Imps, 9. Onesided, 11. I M P S O A L I Strength, 13. Arts, 15. Simpered, 18. Tyrannic, 19. Play, A U O N E S I D E D   21. Streamer, 25. Composes, 26. Glib, 27. Sedately. S T R E N G T H E E R S H A R T S  Down: 1. Bias, 2. Spur, 4. Long, 5. Cash, 6. Elder, 7.  S I M P E R E D W Tides, 9. Onset, 10. Ether, 12. Trial, 14. Twine, 16. A T Y R A N N I C  Ryots, 17. Dales, 19. Picks, 20. Armed, 21. Sort, 22. P L A Y O L N Real, 23. Mild, 24. Robe. I R S T R E A M E R

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1 3 2 9 4 8 7 6 5

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EXPLORAWORD

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 

C O  M P O SE S I O K E R A G L I B S E D A T E L Y D E

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 

The Feature People

ANSWERS: 1. 22 legs (eleven players). 2. 250g. 3. A tandem.

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BROUGHTON IS. CAPE HAWKE

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Explorawords 1.

7

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To solve the puzzle, all the blank cells must be filled in using numbers from 1 to 9. Each number can only appear once in each row, column and in the nine 3x3 blocks.

9 8 3 2 5 4 6 7 1

11

Down 1 Inclination 2 Instigation 4 Lengthy 5 Ready money 6 Senior 7 Seasons 9 Violent attack 10 Upper air 12 Ordeal 14 Twist 16 Indian peasants 17 Valleys 19 Chooses 20 Having weapons 21 Kind 22 Actual 23 Bland 24 Gown

Across 5 6 7 3 Least busy 8 Devils 9 Partial 11 Vigour 13 Skills 15 Smiled affectedly 18 Oppressive 13 14 19 Frolic 21 Pennon flowing in 17 the wind 25 Soothes 26 Fluent 27 Soberly

4

Classic Sudoku

17546

17546

6 2 4 7 8 1 3 5 9

!!! : this not the

Goldstar Crossword 1

PUZZLER

“Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, but whoever sows generously will also reap generously.” Blessings from Lynne Miles

Goldstar Crossword across: 3. Slackest, 8. Imps, 9. Onesided, 11. Strength, 13. Arts, 15. Simpered, 18. Tyrannic, 19. Play, 21. Streamer, 25. Composes, 26. Glib, 27. Sedately. down: 1. Bias, 2. Spur, 4. Long, 5. Cash, 6. Elder, 7. Tides, 9. Onset, 10. Ether, 12. Trial, 14. Twine, 16. Ryots, 17. Dales, 19. Picks, 20. Armed, 21. Sort, 22. Real, 23. Mild, 24. Robe.

ey

READING: 2 Corinthians 9: 6

12 X 12

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q Rugby League teams went head to head at Lakeside sports complex for Nations of Origin 2018.

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4. Trevor J Mansfield 35 5. Geoff Lambert 34 NTP. 10th A. Larry Campton B. Keith Harvey C. Chris Lock 16th A. Fred Bennet B. Max Stephens C. Grahame Chapman Balls To. A. 31 c/b B. 30 c/b C. 27 c/b

B Grade. 1. Gordon Morrison 39 2. Keith Glanville 38 c/b 3. Damien Ward 38 4. Colin Rapley 37 5. 5 Alex REEKIE 36

Stableford. 19/7/2018. A Grade. 1. Colin Bagnall 38 2. Breton Gibbs 37 c/b 3. Glenn Conroy 37 c/b 4. Joe James 37 5. Ian Richardson 36

C Grade. 1. John Pegus 37 2. Roger Humphreys 36 c/b 3. Arthur King 36

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cup female winners were Darkinjung - Bateau Bay and cup female runners-up were Eora. The individuals winners for the first year of Boxing were: Peter Lee (Darkinjung), Jyah Kent (Biripi), Jeremy Biles (Biripi), Ryan Barto (Darkinjung), Adam Woodger (Awabakal) and Noah Chami (Darug). The Nations of Origin Boxing Championship Winner overall was Biripi Nation. Football Fives results were: Awabakal 1 as male winners,

q A Grade winner Col Bagnall.

winners and Awabakal 1 as female runners-up. The Basketball competition saw some closely fought games, with the following nations taking the trophies. Under 14 Boys winner was Biripi, with Awabakal (Lake Macquarie) as runners-up. Under 14 Girls winner was Biripi A, and Biripi B as runners-up. Under 16 Boys winner was Birpai, with Worimi as runners-up. Under 16 Girls winners were also Birpai, with Barkindji as runners-up.

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NATIONS of Origin wound up another successful tournament this year, with a record number of sports being contested across Port Stephens and Newcastle venues. Joining the returning sports of Rugby League, Netball and Football Fives, Boxing and Basketball were contested for the first time this year. In a wonderful display of culture, sportsmanship and identity, a plethora of Indigenous nations took out titles this year in recognition of their tournament efforts. Without fail each and every year, the Nations Rugby League Tournament draws the biggest crowd of the week. The results of the League tournament were: Gumbaynggir as plate male winner, Awabakal B as Plate male runners-up, Awabakal A as plate female winner, and Wiradjuri Ochres as plate female runners-up. Wiradjuri South were the trophy male winners, Darug West were the trophy male runners-up, Awabakal B were the trophy female winners, and Wonnarua Cessnock were the female runners-up. Cup male winners were Darug, cup male runners-up were Yuin North,

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