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By Daniel SAHYOUN LEAH Slockee said local Australia Day events always bring the community together. “I am proud to be Australian and there is so much to celebrate in the local area,” she said. “The history of the Worimi people, the great community spirit, our volunteer firefighters and the amazing natural environment are just a few.” On Friday 26 January, communities will be at the heart of Australia Day celebrations around Port Stephens and Myall Coast regions. A host of activities, entertainment and presentations have been organised to celebrate all

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held recently, resulting in a well fought competition, hosted by the Lions at Muree Golf Club in Raymond Terrace. The final winner was decided on between Alyssa McDonald from Hunter River High School and Johanne Montano from Irrawang High School. The judges presiding over the competition between the pair were .Geoff Dingle, Maddie Rosenthal and Richelle Surch, all of whom had a very challenging time determining the overall

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beginning of the colony. A push to change the date stems from the view that celebrating on a day which commemorates the invasion of lands already owned is offensive to Indigenous people. Leah, who is a proud member of the Worimi Nation, said Australia Day

winner. Glenys Francis, Youth coordinator and chair for Raymond terrace Lions, told News Of The Area, “As usual it was a wonderful event with all members and their guests present enthused by the young contestants.’ ‘The way they responded to the impromptu questions, and also their prepared speeches was inspiring.” For their prepared speeches, the pair spoke on the topics of individuality and uniqueness. Johanne Montano was awarded the winner of the public speaking section of the evening, with Alyssa

“is meant to be a day that unites everyone”. “We are all Australian regardless of our backgrounds or beliefs, everyone has their own opinion about the date and we need to respect these views,” she said. “We can’t change the past, but we can look to the future and find ways to continue to celebrate our

McDonald claiming the title Raymond Terrace Lions Club Youth Of The Year as the overall winner on the night. Both contestants are invited to attend the local Lions Youth Camp with other Youth of the Year contestants near Morisset. Glenys said “There will be lots of fun activities for all involved who attend the camp, learning some valuable skills along the way.” “These young people who participate in the Youth Of The Year will be our future leaders.” The winning contestants compete at Club: Zone: Region: District:

inclusive, multicultural nation together.” Whether you plan to mark Australia Day with flags and snags or sun and surf, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has stressed the importance of celebrating the country’s 40,000 years of indigenous culture.

State and at National level at Lions Multiple District Convention. This provides a wonderful opportunity for the students, confidence gained when traversing these levels is an invaluable experience. Glenys said, “Our Lions club is extremely proud to be a part of this fantastic Lions project, and will continue to be involved for many more years to come.” Raymond Terrace Lions Club will host the Zone level of Youth Of The Year, to be held in February.

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Ladies with View The Raymond Terrace VIEW Club is a special collection of women making an impact in our community.

By Rachael VAUGHAN

THE Raymond Terrace VIEW Club are a special collection of women making an impact in our community. Chances are you may not have heard of them, so you are invited to come along to a meeting and see what they are all about. VIEW stands for ‘Voices, Interes and Education of Women’ and is a much valued part of The Smith Family.

The emphasis for the VIEW Club is on friendship and fun, and they are looking for new members to welcome into their group. They hold monthly meetings on the first Friday of the month at Muree Golf Club, with an 11.00am for 11.30am start. Their calendar year includes a variety of events and special celebrations. At each monthly meeting and at functions, interesting

q Ladies enjoying Friendship and fun at the VIEW Club Zone Conference at East Maitland Bowling Club.

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guest speakers are arranged. They also organise regular raffles supporting their four “Learning for Life” students that the club contributes to assist. The Club also hold an Autumn and Spring Fashion Parade each year, and various other functions with funds raised going towards the four students. The ‘Learning for Life’ program is a Smith Family initiative that provide educational support for disadvantaged Australian families. Stationery supplies are also collected for use by the local schools for these students. All proceeds from Raymond Terrace VIEW Club events go towards supporting these students in their educational endeavours. Membership cost is $20 per calendar year and an initial $20 joining fee which includes the cost of your membership badge of this special group of ladies. Raymond Terrace VIEW Club delegate Kathy Bellamy told News Of The Area, “We invite you to come along and join us for lunch, meet new people and make new friends and see what VIEW is all

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about. “We are a valued Member of The Smith Family, we do wonderful things together and would love to see some new faces.” If you would like further information on VIEW Clubs, the National Councillor AnneLouise O’Connor would be pleased to help. Anne-Louise looks after eight Clubs in the greater area known as Na01 Hunter/ Central Coast and can be contacted on 02 49906283.

q Inaugural President Mavis Mordue, Inaugural Member Wilma Neill and Zone Councillor (2016) Anne-Louise O’Connor cutting VIEW Club’s 53rd Birthday cake.

Shine for Emma a wonderful success By Rachael VAUGHAN THE Raymond Terrace Community came together last weekend to take care of one of their own. The ‘Shine for Emma’ event at the Clare Castle Hotel in Raymond Terrace was a resounding success. Despite the sweltering temperatures, the venue was packed with more than 200 people who came to support Emma. Emma has been personally fighting Melanoma for the past 3 years and it progressed sadly into stage four around 18 months ago.

A fabulous afternoon filled with raffles, auctions and entertainment was held, with a whopping $35,500 raised. Organisers were so overwhelmed by everyone’s raffles purchases that a search had to be undertaken mid celebration to find a bigger barrel to hold the tickets to draw from. The community of Raymond Terrace truly showed their heart by standing together to support this local family. Emma’s sister Kylie Murray told News Of The Area, “Our family is overwhelmed and cannot

q Emma Dunlop with ex-pro boxer Chad Bennett, who donated signed gloves for the auction.

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thank everyone enough for their efforts.” “Our darling friend Lee Campbell wanted to host a small BBQ as a way to give back to us and then it turned into one of the biggest events the Clare Castle has hosted.” “A huge thank you goes to Lee Campbell and Kerry Bloor for creating such a magical day that we could have never dreamt in our wildest dreams.” Thanks must go to the Dean Phipps and the Clare Castle Hotel for allowing Emma’s family to host the event. Kylie said, “Being Stuart (Emma’s dads) cricket teams sponsor, it felt like home to us.” “Thanks also goes to all the other Raymond Terrace businesses who supported us on the day, Terrace Meats, Bakers Delight, Woolworths, the entertainer’s ‘Band One’ and LJ Hooker.” Kylie added, “Thank you for all of the auction and raffle prizes donated from near and far around Australia, the community spirit and support will never be forgotten.” “We couldn’t be more proud to have come from a small town like Raymond Terrace, where community spirit exists, the support was incredible.” Emma’s Aunt, Michelle

Armstrong, told News Of The Area, “Our family, friends and community proved to me that they are second to none!” “Even people donating back items they won at the auction just to raise more money, and random people walking in and handing over $100 and not wanting anything - just for Emma.” News Of The Area wishes Emma and her family all the very best as her journey continues.

q Barbecue kings Glenn Campbell and Ian Marshall cooking up a feast for the crowd.

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Runners off to Japan FOUR Port Stephens women are about to embark on the trip of a lifetime, as they head to Tateyama, Japan to compete in the Wakashio marathon on Sunday 28 January 2018. The opportunity to participate in the marathon exchange has been made possible thanks to financial assistance from Port Stephens

Council and the Port Stephens Sister Cities Committee. Amanda Russell from Raymond Terrace, and Margaret Lewis, Jenny Patten and Ann Lees from Corlette, were selected to take part in the exchange, which will see them enjoy four days in Tateyama, near Tokyo from Thursday 25 January 2018. Port Stephens Sister Cities

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q Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer, with local runners Amanda Russell, Jenny Patten, Ann Lees and Margaret Lewis, and Port Stephens Sister Cities Committee chairman Nigel Dique.

Committee Chairman Nigel Dique says the runners will be put up in homestay accommodation and will have the opportunity to experience the Japanese way of life. “Our local runners will be participating in the Wakashio Marathon, an annual event attracting more than 9,000 participants from around the world,” Mr Dique said. “This really is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see another country, experience another culture and test yourself both physically and mentally with the challenge of a marathon.” Mayor of Port Stephens Ryan Palmer says the exchange is an important part of Port Stephens’ relationship with Tateyama. “Tateyama has been the sister city of Port Stephens since 2009 and the marathon exchange is an important part of our long-standing friendship, with participants from Port Stephens

invited to send runners each year,” Mayor Palmer said. “But this is much more than a competition. It’s a cultural exchange, and an opportunity for our local participants to form lifelong friendships and memories. “These four local runners are wonderful ambassadors for Port Stephens, and I have no doubt that they will do our region very proud in Tateyama,” he said. Mayor Palmer says the Sister Cities Committee is invaluable to this exchange program. “It’s a credit to the Port Stephens Sister Cities Committee that we have such strong ties with Tateyama, as it has worked tirelessly to maintain connections with our sister cities,” he said. “I’m proud that Council has been able to make a contribution to our representatives and I’m really looking forward to hearing about their trip when they return,” he added. Council and the Port Stephens Sister Cities Committee provided each participant with $300 to help cover airfares, passport costs, meals and other travel costs.

today at Port Stephens Netball Association.” The players also found the experience to be more than worthwhile. “It was great,” participant Athiana Kelly told News of the Area. “I got to learn some new skills and do some fun drills with

my friends, but by the end I was exhausted!” Another participant, Sophie Cieplechowicz, also got a lot out of the session. “The coaches were lovely,” Sophie told News of the Area. “It was a great start to get ready for the season ahead and even though it was hot, it was fun.”

Nettyheads Clinic By Rachael VAUGHAN

WITH Port Stephens Netball Association opening their registrations for the upcoming season in the next couple of weeks, the time was ripe for local netball coaching duo ‘Nettyheads’ to hold a coaching clinic on the Raymond Terrace courts last Saturday. Twenty young netballers, between the ages of 10 and 12, took the opportunity to further develop their skills in the game of netball with two of the best coaches in the land. Nettyheads, created by former Hunter Jaegers and Sydney Swifts goal attack Tiffany Gilmour and NSW Institute of Sport junior Nat Hilder, put the group through their paces for three hours on what turned out to be a hot summer’s day, but the effort was no doubt worth it. Despite the warm weather, the players were focussed and engaged in all of the drills that Gilmour and Hilder put them

through, an experience that will hopefully assist them when competition starts in the coming months and possibly beyond. “We want to bring all those skills and what we’ve learned in our careers to netball courts across the Hunter,” Nat Hilder told News of the Area. “It’s great to be here

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Women’s Rugby for Port Stephens

By Marian SAMPSON

WOMEN’S Rugby 7’s is coming to the Port Stephens. Hunter Women’s Rugby Union in collaboration with Hunter Junior Rugby Union to give girls in the Under 15 and Under 17 age groups a dedicated first time club based sevens competition in Term 1 of 2018. Will Scully who is organising the competition told News Of The Area, “The competition is endorsed and supported by the Hawthorne Club, who provide philanthropic support for various rugby campaigns in the Hunter, and NSW Rugby Union.” It is planned that the competition will run over 6 weeks, with a group training round, 4 series rounds and a finals day hosted at grounds across the region on a Friday Night from 9 February. Eight clubs have shown strong interest in participating in the competition including Nelson Bay in both age groups, Hamilton, Easts, Maitland, Merewether Carlton, Lake Macquarie, The Wanderers and Southern Beaches.

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Gloucester Rugby Union have shown a willingness to travel the 2 hours each week to play as well. Host grounds for the competition includes the Tomaree Sports Facility. “The competition will allow girls to further their rugby union careers beyond club levels if they so choose, with representative pathways in sevens and fifteens for Hunter, NSW Country and NSW 7’s open to anyone who plays.” While the competition can be used as a step up the ladder for those seeking to further their rugby union careers, it is also for anyone who simply wants to have some fun with their friends as well. The competition demonstrates the continued commitment of Hunter Women’s to the sevens game, where we have had multiple players play for NSW or enter Australian development deals since 2012. The competition will be managed by Will Scully and Kate Gilbert, who is a current player and coach with some assistance from NSW Rugby.

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Situated on a massive 1448sqm block with council approval can hold up to 4 units as well as accommodate multi-dwellings. The Home features 3 bedrooms with the option or 4, a family bathroom as well as a spacious kitchen and comfortable living area. Head on out the back to find the large workshop/ garage, additional single garage, double carport and even more shedding up the back. For more information call Lisa Coburn at R&R Property on 0416481401.

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116 Cove Blvd NORTH ARM COVE Price: $950,000 AN absolute deep waterfront property set over 2 levels. The home features polished pine floorboards throughout and slate in the main areas downstairs. There are numerous internal and external living spaces and of course wonderful views over the Cove. The view is spectacular – taking in the sail boats and the majesty of Port Stephens. Upon entry the views captured from the full length windows to the water are breathtaking. The open plan living, dining and kitchen area flows through to a large deck allowing for

entertaining and taking in these spectacular views. The deck comfortably would seat six -eight for lunch. On the first level there are two master bedrooms both with access to the deck and the views as well as built in wardrobes. There is a large bathroom with shower, vanity and toilet. A laundry with lots of room, linen press/cupboard and access to the outdoor complete this level. The home has private jetty & slipway with an electric winch. Boaties will love the protected position and access to the Bay. For more information call Century 21 Coast Properties on 02 4997 2554.

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Spank N the Monkey By Rachael VAUGHAN IF you’re looking for a nice, quiet Australia day, sitting in a pub with a quiet duo who will sit in the background and won’t disturb your quiet conversation, then Nelson Bay Diggers RSL is not the place to be.

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since the 60’s. Murray Roach is a seasoned vocalist with an impressive range. He has performed as a front man for many top Newcastle acts over the past decade and beyond, and is a consummate entertainer with an uncanny ability to draw in the crowd and keep them involved. Ross Flynn makes up the second half of this impressive performing duo. He is a superb guitarist, as well as accomplished vocalist. His natural ability, dedication and absolute enthusiasm toward his craft guarantee a quality performance every time. Murray told News Of The Area, “We have a big following in the Bay Area.” “We’ve been playing all around the local venues since we started in 2000, and we’ve always got a great response.” “We love rocking out hard for those guys,” he said. Ross added, “Yeah, the crowds at the Bay are always great!” “They know how to party, and it’s always a fun time playing out there.”

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POLYCRAFT 16ft runabout 50HP Honda 4 stroke O/B Bimini Top. Near new trailer, Long rego & excellent fishing boat. Asking $8,500 ono Phone: 0407 206 045 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

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RAYMOND Terrace District Cricket Club (RTDCC) will again host a Pink Stumps Day this year, but they do it with a twist that is not seen at other

clubs. On Saturday 3 March RTDCC will host their sixth annual Pink Stumps Pamper day to support the Jane McGrath foundation. The McGrath Foundation

was founded by Australian cricketing legend Glenn McGrath and his late wife Jane after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Jane unfortunately lost her fight with dreaded

disease in 2008, however the foundation has helped many affected by breast cancer in the years since. The foundation has been instrumental in increasing breast health awareness, but

also in building a network of McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities across Australia through fundraisers such as “Pink Stumps Day” and the “Pink Test held at the Sydney Cricket Ground each year. The unique RTDCC Pink Stumps event will see over 120 women fill the King Park function centre to be pampered, enjoy an amazing High Tea and be treated to an afternoon of fun and festivities. One of the event organisers, Carolyn Lilley, told News Of The Area, “Guests will be greeted with a glass of champagne to start their day of feeling important and treasured.” “This years theme looks at cancer risk and the importance of keeping our own well being and health in check.” Guest speaker for the day is local Dietitian Rebecca Muddle discussing Women’s Health and the importance of healthy eating. Nail manicures, Massage, Readings and Reiki will be available on the day to support the pamper afternoon (prior

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booking required). Carolyn said, “The ladies will be able to visit certain demonstrations/stalls on the day, be presented with a fashion parade, and at the end of the day we will draw our major raffle.” “All prizes for the day are donated by local businesses which is really appreciated.” “We also have a Tombola which is an enormous success,” she said. The group organisers are this year on the lookout for some prizes valued at $20.00 or more to put together a brand new game this year, their ‘Pick -A -Box’. Carolyn added, “The afternoon is filled with fun, games, laughter and the feeling of all our sisters coming together to value ourselves and our families.” “In saying that there is some families have 3 generations attend which is brilliant in supporting this very important foundation.” If anyone would like to attend, contribute or donate to support the RTDCC Pink Stumps Day, please contact Carolyn Lilley 0428 975 790 or Robyn Marks 0417237347.

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Upcoming For R&R Property R&R Property have hit the ground running in 2018 with multiple upcoming listings, properties selling on first inspection and within first week on market not to mention some fantastic opportunities upcoming for Medowie, Raymond Terrace & Seaham Schools.

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R & R Property have teamed up with Woolworths and Big W and we will be releasing a Schools collect and win program where you can benefit your local school by participating. Stay tuned for further information and keep your eyes peeled for the details!!! Coming up in February - Medowie Markets with FREE face painting & major sponsors for the ladies division of the Bulahdelah Bass Bash Fishing Competition - Jump on our Facebook Page R and R Property for further information on both of these events.

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