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SANTA and all his friends are making an early visit this Sunday to kick start the spirit of Christmas. We have seen Santa flown in by the Helicopter, hitch a ride in
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Mayor Ryan Palmer says it’s an exciting time for Port Stephens. “This year we are investing more than $25 million in projects for
KINDLEBARK Oval is known as the home of Little Athletics in Medowie. Kindlebark is set to thrive after Medowie Little Athletics was successful in their Hunter Water ‘Love Water’ Grant proposal. The Club is one of nine successful community and civic organisations who will share in the $50,000 oneoff Grant funding. Funding of $10,000 will assist the Club to install rainwater tanks, to capture water from the Clubhouse roof and to install irrigation infrastructure along the track. The project will see the most used section of the athletics track irrigated with pop up sprinklers, resulting in a healthier playing surface. President of the Club, Jason Wells told News Of The Area, “The project will see half of our track being irrigated during the driest part of the year – without using a drop of town water.” “The Club has worked
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closely with a local irrigation company to design the irrigation and rain harvesting system.” “Total Eden at Raymond Terrace has
designed an efficient system that will help provide a green space for the whole Medowie community.” “We are proud to
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million on projects each year thanks to previous special rate variations.” “Our community has been asking for better roads, more pathways, revitalised town centres, more recreational facilities and increased services — and that’s exactly what we will deliver if any increase in rates is approved,” he said. implement this project that will promote water conservation and sustainability into the future for the Medowie community.” Medowie Little Athletics has been established for many years with some centre records dating back 35 years. The Club meets every Friday evening from 5pm at Kindlebark Oval between September and March. Athletes are currently preparing for competition in the Zone Championships that will be held at Raymond Terrace on 1-2 December.
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Port Stephens, from much needed upgrades to roads and drains, to new paths, playgrounds and much more,” Mayor Palmer said. About a third of the funding ($8 million) will come from rates, fees and charges. The rest will come from other revenue sources including Grants ($5.6 million), as well as holiday parks, property investments, developer contributions, donations and dividends from Newcastle Airport
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NEWS Of The Area was proud to team up with Medowie Neighbourhood Watch to sponsor this year’s Medowie Safe Streets Halloween campaign, along with fellow sponsors ‘Flourish Naturally Clinic and Remedial Massage’ and ‘Moore than Melts and Scents’ This year’s balloon buckets, offering a balloon and safety message to any household wanting to participate, saw over 600 balloons taken by residents of Medowie to place on their letterboxes. These balloons were available in a packet, and placed at Coles, Woolworths, Little Pantry Co and Rose & Fig Cafe. The Medowie Mums facebook group again also
q Medowie children at the house of the ‘Medowie Swamp Hag’ on Grey Gum Street.
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created the increasingly popular private map, using Google Maps, to show parents of any young trick or treater where the Halloween friendly houses were in the community, making the private link available within the group on the morning of Halloween. Feedback from the evening was almost entirely positive, with reports of over 300 children in some parts of Medowie trick or treating. Medowie Neighbourhood Watch met for their bimonthly meeting following Halloween, and were pleased with the success of the event. The Neighbourhood Watch group were pleased to support the balloon campaign again this year, in its fourth year of being run in Medowie.
FLORENCE Humphreys is a woman of many talents. Not only a keen gardener, with garden clubs visiting her home to peruse her collections, Florence is also a talented painter of a number of different styles and mediums. Every wall in Florence’s home is adorned with her artwork, each piece telling a different, special story that Florence rejoices in sharing with visitors. Following on from the success of her art show in the Hunter Botanical Gardens last year, Florence is back this year with another showing of her beautiful works. Florence has been drawing most of her life, but began painting in earnest in her thirties, which Florence told News Of The Area, “Was a hobby that quickly got out out hand.” Florence added, “I’m excited to have this new q Florence Humphreys at her home in her studio with some of her art pieces.
exhibition and show people what I have been up to this year.” “I would love to see some new faces come along to the gardens, take a look at my art and enjoy a morning tea from the cafe or a stroll through the gardens while they are there.” Whilst Florence’s art exhibition is largely the stunning wildflowers that she has become known for as an artist, her showing will also include some pieces up for sale in styles that followers of Florence’s work may not have seen before. One such piece of work, a painting of Florence’s great grandmother ‘Granny Bowd’ is a striking art piece that truly shows Florence’s versatility. The community can visit Florence’s exhibition, with free entry, at the Hunter Region Botanic Gardens on the Pacific Highway at Heatherbrae. The exhibition will run from 1-30 November.
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Bridge Club Trumps By Marian SAMPSON
THE Tomaree Bridge Club hosted players from the Hunter, Central Coast, Sydney and even Qld. at the annual Tomaree Bridge Congress.
On day one, 46 pairs competed in a Swiss Pairs competition with Patricia Grigson and Titus Ling from Pennant Hills Bridge Club holding the winning pair. Locals Sue McMahon and
Judy Payne came in, in third position and were the best pair from Tomaree Bridge Club. Day two saw 136 players competing in a teams event which was won by Chris Williams (Toronto B.C.), Jan
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q Winners Patricia Grigson and Titus Ling. teas was as usual a feast fit for a king. At the close of the event everyone enjoyed a wine or beer with hot and cold savouries before heading home. Nick Ledingham of the Tomaree Bridge Club told News Of The Area, “It was another successful Congress which is growing
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Grandparents Support Group celebrates Carers Week
ON 26 October, Samaritans Raymond Terrace and Nelson Bay ‘Grandparents as Parents’ groups hosted a special lunch in celebration of Carers Week 2018. The event was held at the Macadamia Nut Farm in Medowie with grandparent and kinship carers from the region attending on the day. Program Coordinator, Heather Robinson, said, “Samaritans Raymond Terrace group has been running for 11 years
and this celebration will also recognise this achievement.” “The long-service of these group has offered a significant amount of support to carers in Port Stephens who have found themselves caring for their grandchildren or relatives,” she said. “Carers Week is also a great opportunity to think about how you might be able to support a carer in your life- perhaps it’s
sharing a cup of coffee, a phone call or you might consider becoming a facilitator to support one of our support groups,” Heather said. Samaritans Grandparents as Parents groups are currently seeking additional volunteers to assist in the facilitation of community groups to provide a welcoming space for sharing information, lots of laughs and support to Kinship Carers. “Becoming a fulltime carer to your
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in popularity each year not only because of the welldirected bridge event but also the attraction of a weekend in beautiful Port Stephens with wonderful food to be enjoyed by all. “The Congress was directed by John McIlrath who did a brilliant job keeping the event running smoothly and on time,” he said. grandchildren or kin can be very unexpected and overwhelming. These groups provide an open and non-judgmental space for people to come together, share a cup of tea and a chat with people who understand the challenges they are facing. This event is one such way that we can provide support,” Heather said. Samaritans Raymond Terrace Grandparents as Parents group meets every Friday at Raymond Terrace Anglican Church and continues to welcome new and old members who can find out more from Samaritans website. This year’s Carers Week event has been made possible thanks to a Grant from Carers NSW.
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q This week’s PBL winners, with their school representatives.
PBL weekly winners By Rachael VAUGHAN
Behaviour for Learning (PBL) winners were as follows;
THIS week’s Positive
Nixon Turner from Salt Ash Public School for teaching our school PBL
values, of being positive, respectful and safe learners, to other students when playing in the sandpit. Ella Oldham from Medowie Public School, for assisting a lady with her shopping. Ella helped push her trolley, and packed her groceries, as she noticed this lady had arthritis. Dakota Rae from Grahamstown Public School, for supporting our annual ‘Grand Friends’ day, by leading activities with enthusiasm and commitment. Jye Auld from Seaham Public School, for an act of honesty. Jye bought something from the canteen, and received too much change. He noticed and returned
the money back to the canteen voluntarily. Taylor Burgess from Irrawang High School, nominated for her commitment to the Irrawang High School Creative and Performing Arts faculty, and her professionalism and talents in photo media production that celebrates the achievements of so many students to the community. Kyle Hoffman from Raymond Terrace Public School for displaying respectful behaviour and sportsmanship in the community at recent touch football gala days. Stanley Emanuel from Karuah Public School, for always displaying respect at school and in the community. Stanley is often observed in the community using
impeccable manners and being a responsible citizen. Alexander PankhurstSmith from Irrawang Public School, for the respect that he demonstrated for the local environment. Alexander used his own initiative and collected rubbish around the local area, and disposed of it properly on his way home from school. Hannah Avery from Hunter River High School, nominated for her knowledge and dedication to future farming in Australia. Hannah maturely expressed her ideas on the SBS program ‘Insight’, where she spoke confidently about farming and incorporating traditional Aboriginal ways of farming the land in Australia. Well done students.
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q Councillor Steve Tucker.
Q&A on Tucker NOTA: “How can PSSC justify a makeover of Henderson Park, The Centenary Park project at Tanilba Bay, a $200,000 upgrade of Caswell Reserve Mallabula, and a $1.5 million roundabout when ratepayers just want their roads fixed?” TUCKER: “Henderson Park LTP was a State Government Grant for the ‘Better Waterways’ initiative. The roundabout was the same. It was funded under the State ‘Black Spot’ program. It is impossible
NEWS Of The Area caught up with Councillor Steve Tucker and we took the opportunity to ask him some questions about his community. NOTA: “You were elected on a roads, roads, roads policy yet there are still many roads in a deplorable condition. Why?” TUCKER:” “It’s all about funding and priorities. Next year Tanilba Road Mallabula will be rebuilt at a cost of $1.3 million. Avenue of the Allies will then be reconstructed in two stages at a cost of $3.5 million.”
to milk funds from these Grants for roadworks.” NOTA: “What about the two public parks?” TUCKER: “The Henderson Park upgrade was such a success that in fine weather, locals and visitors flock to the waterfront to launch their boats, picnic, swim, fish, dine out and enjoy the nature ramble along the boardwalk. By upgrading the waterfront facilities at both Mallabula and Tanilba, we will create more passive tourism and recreational options. This will have a ‘multiplier’ effect on businesses by injecting cash into the community.”
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LAST Thursday, Nelson Bay Probus Club had a lovely and enjoyable day trip to Taree. Enjoying Fun, Friendship and Fellowship in the true Probus Manner. A total of 48 members & wives were coached to Taree, with Port Stephens Coaches. Where we then boarded the Manning River Cruise. This was a delightful 4-hour luncheon cruise. We headed towards Old Bar and cruised around Oxley & Mitchell Islands and Croki. Morning tea was served with beautiful fresh scones. Lunch was a lovely baked dinner and deserts. The day was perfect, we saw different birds some of them fly from Siberia to nest here. The cruise opened our eyes as to the size of the Manning River system. The Manning River has 2 outlets to the ocean. In all it was a cracker of a day.
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I adore my newborn, but she won’t sleep and I am suffering from severe sleep deprivation. It means I’m having trouble doing anything fun during the day because I am too tired. Help! Mrs KF, Medowie
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A DAY of Reflection THIS Sunday marks 100 years since the Armistice of World War I and the beginning of Remembrance Day, as a day of reflection. Originally called Armistice Day, Remembrance Day commemorates the day the guns fell silent and the Great War, known today as World War I, came to an end. The end of hostilities was official with the signing of the Armistice on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918. Unfortunately, the “War to end all Wars” did not end global conflict with World War II commencing only two decades later.
After the end of World War II in 1945, the Australian and British Governments decided to change the name from Armistice Day to Remembrance Day as they felt it was a more appropriate day to commemorate all of those who had died during times of war. It is tradition, that on this day, a one minute’s silence be observed at 11am in memory of those who died or suffered for Australia’s cause in all wars and armed conflicts. Remembrance Day is also observed by the wearing of red poppies on shirts, jackets
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• Medowie - At the Medowie Lions Memorial Park, Crn Medowie Road and Ferodale Road commencing at 10.30am.
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SLEEP deprivation is horrendous whether it is from working night shifts, waiting up for wayward teenagers or looking after an elderly relative. A newborn takes it to a whole new level. The exhaustion can make you feel as though you are walking on air. Your brain doesn’t run on all cylinders and it can be hard to have the energy to find things as pleasurable as usual because you are just too fatigued. My advice would be to let normality fly out the window for a few months. Sleep when the baby sleeps, take up babysitting offers while you get some rest, accept meals and be a bit kind to yourself. Don’t try to be Wonder Woman because from memory she didn’t have a screaming baby, mastitis and vomit-stained clothes to contend with. That feeling of sinking into an exhausted stupor can take the shine off motherhood. I remember in those days feeling like I could give my babies to the highest bidder, or even the lowest bidder, in fact on some days I would have gratefully paid someone to take the darlings off my hands for a week. My daughter, an insomniac, almost broke me. At three am I’d say to my husband, ‘Take her away’ and to his credit he would walk our daughter around the neighbourhood or dance with her to Rage, which is probably why she now knows so many song lyrics. This too shall pass, Mrs KF. My children are now teenagers and would happily sleep until midday if I let them. Life is calm again, well it was, until I did something really stupid and bought a puppy. Carpe diem, Jasminda.
RemembRance Day 2018
This year we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One, to remember over 65,000 australians who were killed and hundreds of thousands more who were wounded. many of these men and women came from our local areas.
Members, serving and ex-personnel, friends and the community are reminded of and are invited to the Memorial Service to be held in Apex Park, Nelson Bay at 10:45am on Sunday, 11th November 2018.
On Sunday 11th november, a combined march including ex-service, school and community groups from Tea Gardens, Karuah and surrounding areas will form up on marine Parade in front of the Tea Gardens Hotel from 9.45am. The march, commencing at 10am, will be followed by a Service at anzac Park on marine Parade, Tea Gardens. all ex-service personnel, together with members of the public are encouraged to attend and support this special event. Please check this paper for further updates and information.
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Nundle Trip for Probus Club
By Marian SAMPSON
IN many ways the Fingal Bay Probus Club members are getting more out of life, and one way they are doing this is to travel together. Sixteen members of the Probus Club recently went on a five-day trip to explore the
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fascinating old gold-mining town of Nundle. While some of the Probus Club members took their caravans, other members stayed in comfortable cabins for the trip at the Fossickers Tourist Park. Julia Redlich, President of the Fingal Bay Probus Club
told News Of The Area, “The days were well planned in advance by Roy and Geraldine Jeffery and Ross Jennings, providing visits, activity and fun, including a visit to Nundle Woollen Mill where the Probus Club members made some lovely purchases and eyed the covetable items
in an antique shop before enjoying lunch at Jenkins Street Restaurant.” The historical cemetery at Hanging Rock and the nearby trout farm were also inspected, and a whole day was spent in Tamworth, where the group took lunch at the pub next to the Golden Guitar Museum. The trip included barbecues inspired by a bonfire area and a wine tasting on the last night which was a great farewell to an enjoyable break of fun and friendship.
q Members of the Fingal Bay Probus Club enjoying themselves on their trip to Nundle. Photo by Lynn Moffitt.
q Constable Wilson at Lemon Tree Passage Police Station.
Wilson returns to the Area SAM Wilson has returned to the area in a very different role than she formerly had. Residents will probably remember her as an employee at both the Tanilba Golf Club and the Tilligerry RSL. After completing her training at the Police Academy in Goulburn, Constable Wilson spent some four years as a General Duties Officer at Castle Hill in Sydney. She now replaces
Senior Constable Luke Rogers who has taken up an appointment in Newcastle. Constable Wilson has intimate knowledge of the area and its residents having attended Tanilba Bay Public School and Raymond Terrace High. “I’ll be looking forward to the challenge,” she said.” “It’s also great to be back close to family and friends,” Constable Wilson told News Of The Area.
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On Remembrance Day we remember the fallen – but we remember with equal sorrow those who returned battered and scarred from their service; “In War there are no unwounded soldiers” (Jose Narosky). At Peter Sinclair Gardens we will be commemorating Remembrance Day in the following way: Where: Date: Time:
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News Of The Area BOWLS By Rachael VAUGHAN HATS off to the Hospital, was the theme for the Tomaree Community Hospital Auxiliary Barefoot Bowls Fundraiser last week. Nelson Bay Bowling Club graciously hosted this funfilled event, with donated gifts for both winning and losing teams, and a sausage sizzle for all excited bowlers at the end of the tournament. Creativity saw no limits with the costumes on the day, with the usually sedate bowling greens instead dotted with colour and imagination. The ‘winning hat’ worn by Debbie Longs featured a medical theme, which included a stethoscope. Laughter exploded throughout the greens as first time bowlers sent bowls flying in all directions, and blood pressures of seasoned bowlers rose when bowls were called balls. Many local bowlers looked on in amazement as shouts echoed, and hats flew. This is the second year the
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Barefoot Bowls Seals Swim Club SWIM Relaunch Hospital Auxiliary has held the event, and the support from members, locals and visitors ensured this year was another outstanding success. President of the Auxiliary, Pauline Faucett, praised the businesses and individuals for their donations for the raffle prizes. She told News Of The Area, “An amazing wine gift pack, Woolworths gift card and bottles of Chandon were gratefully received by winners.” “Local nurse Debbie was a winner and grinner when she won the winepack, and Debbie’s fellow team of nurses were on hand to accept the wine.” “Team ‘Edmonds’, led by member Babs Edmonds, were over all bowl team winners.” “A special thank you goes to members Narelle and Julia and NBBC event coordinator Nichole, as well as her staff, for an excellent job done,” The Auxiliary is proud of the thirty years of fundraising they have facilitated, and the recent donation of $25,000 for equipment on the hospital’s
wishlist. Pauline remarked, “This is what the Auxiliary is all about.” The Auxiliary has now tagged items paid for by the group, showcasing the amazing generosity of the community, and providing a visual reminder of what events like these can equate to for a community hospital. . The next fundraising event in the Auxiliary calendar is the Novembers’ Christmas Raffles. Ticket sales kick off in Nelson Bay Woolworths during the 14-16 November, and again during 28-30 November. In between the Nelson Bay dates, the group will be in front of Woolworths Salamander Bay during 21-23 November. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month at the Tomaree Hospital at 2 Treally St, Nelson Bay. New members are always welcome. Contact Yvonne on 0457 693 366 for more information.
q The Nurses team at Barefoot Bowls - Sue Thorne, Kaylie Withers, Katrina Dorman and Debbie Ussher.
GOLF Horizons Golf Club By Greg RAMSEY
Horizons Golf Results
Tuesday vets Mens winner John Armitage
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STROUD Seals is a small Swimming Club based in Stroud, but year round squad training takes place at Lakeside Leisure Centre, Raymond Terrace. While small, the Club has established itself as competitive Club which caters for swimmers who are competing at State level but also embraces those swimmers who are younger and still developing their skills. The Club is very fortunate to have Head Coach Michael Abel running and developing their swimming pathways and technical program. Seals Head Coach, Michael Abel is a licensed coach registered with ASCTA; he holds a Masters Degree in Coaching from Griffith University. Michael has over 30 years experience coaching swimmers from junior level through to competing on the National and world stage. He applies this extensive knowledge to developing technically comprehensive and detailed squad training programs, for groups and individuals. Michael has been involved with swimming at the coaching and parent level and fully understands the pressures of work, school, and family. His long term holistic approach enables him to manage training effectively to get the most out of the athletes so they can achieve their full potential as they develop their skills. He is always available to discuss his approach to coaching and his training programs with swimmers and parents. In order to expand and develop the range of coaching services within the club, Michael is developing junior coaches James Newall (21) and Tim Tatchell (19) who are both state/national level competitive swimmers. Tim Tatchell is working
q Assistant Coach Tim Tatchell, Head Coach Michael Abel, Assistant Coach James Newall as a learn to swim teacher at Lakeside Leisure Centre and is developing his swimming coaching at Lakeside Leisure Centre. Tim also swims competitively and trains with Stroud Seals Swim Club. He is working hard developing a small business enterprise, training hard at his swimming to attain State Open times and undertaking a coaching qualification with Lakeside Leisure Centre. James Newall, is studying physiotherapy at Newcastle University, but is also a passionate and committed swimming coach. Having been a highly competitive swimmer himself, James thoroughly enjoys developing new swimmers and passing on his knowledge and experience. James is a Bronze level coach and works as a coach at Newcastle Forum at Newcastle University and has also coached at Lakeside Leisure Centre. In these Centres he has trained both high performance squads and development level squads.
James, as part of his coaching development, is establishing a Junior Dolphins Program at Stroud Community Pool. The Junior Dolphins Program aims to bridge the gap between learn-to-swim and squad training. James hopes to attract young swimmers on Saturday mornings and Wednesday afternoons to Stroud. James can be contacted on email james@awstructures. com.au Once a month, all three Coaches can be found at Stroud Community Pool, helping the Club to run and organise Swimming Club. Developing junior swimmers and helping kids achieve their potential requires commitment and vision, and these young Coaches under the guidance of Michael Abel are developing their potential and developing young swimmers. Come and meet the Coaches on 18 November 2018 at 2pm at Swimming Club.
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CHOOSING one live gig venue each week is always tough, but this week Kelly Hope has made it easy with two gigs booked this weekend at two live-music-supporting venues in Port Stephens. Friday night, 9 November, sees Kelly take the stage from 7pm at Soldiers Point Bowling Club, and then on Saturday night, 10 November from 7:30pm at Tilligerry RSL. 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 unique, yet very easy to listen to. She has the perfect mix of originality, stage presence and incredibly smooth toned vocals that will have you hanging on her every note. Kelly is based on the NSW Central Coast but has enjoyed widespread success throughout the Country Music industry, both in Australia and overseas.
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After recording her first album in Nashville, TN, Kelly’s music is now about inner growth and creating her own unique sound. Kelly said, “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
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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. For an easy night of listening and a great night out, choose from one of Kelly’s two Port Stephens gigs.
q Kelly Hope - live at Soldiers Point Bowling Club and Tilligerry RSL this weekend.
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Debut CD “First Cut” LOCAL band ‘The Grasscutters’ are officially launching their debut CD “First Cut” on 1 December. Recorded by renowned musician Robbie Long at Funky Lizard Studio in Newcastle, the CD features 8 songs, including 4 original numbers. “We were lucky enough to play at the Karuah Bluegrass Festival this year, and won their “Political Agitation” songwriting contest,” said Leanne Barrett, who plays accordion & percussion in the band. “The prize included recording time at Funky Lizard Studio, which gave us the incentive to record a CD,”said Ms Barrett. The band comprises of Leanne Barrett, Scott Hoy (guitar, banjo) and Steve Yarnold (bass) of Gloucester, Kathy Aquilina (vocal, guitar, ukulele) and Lloyd Aquilina (mandolin) of Markwell, with John Melville of Bootawah
adding his harmonica and vocals to the recording. The mix of instruments provide a great sound to the folk/ country songs. This was the first time in a recording studio for most of the band. “It has been a fascinating experience,” Leanne said. “The process of
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producing a CD in physical and digital form has been a steep learning curve but we have had great support.” The Grasscutters “First Cut” will be officially launched at The Bucketts Way Motel on Saturday 1 December at 6pm, where they will perform the CD live.
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Talented Tiger has Eye on next Season
BLAKE Layton has just scooped the pool in his first year of big time Rugby League in Sydney. Backing up after a successful season with the Balmain Tigers in the SG Ball competition he packed down as Hooker for the Ryde Eastwood Hawks. It was here that he really impressed selectors being voted both ‘Players’ Player’ and ‘Player of the Year’ in the under 18s . On top of this he took out the coveted ‘Club Player of the Year’ Award. Blake first laced up his
boots at the tender young age of five playing for the Mallabula Panthers. He then switched to the Raymond Terrace Roosters at the age of ten. He trialled for Hunter Sports High, was accepted and at age 15 was in the school’s team which won the State Premiership Knockout Competition. He was then placed in the Newcastle Knights development squad which took out the prestigious ‘Harold Matthews State Knockout’ trophy. He also played in the
Jewfish make a Run
q Blake at his Tanilba Bay home..... Rugby League career well on track. representative under 16 indigenous side. Blake’s ambition is to play first grade for ‘Wests Tigers’. “My whole life has centred around Rugby League,” he
said. “I’ve had tremendous support from my family and look forward to next season with great anticipation,” he added.
State Gold Hurdman
By Marian SAMPSON
ELEVEN year old Shari Hurdman from the Bay is heading to the Nationals after taking out the gold medal in the girls 11 years 200 metre sprint at the NSW Primary Schools Sports Association (PSSA ) State Championships. The Port Stephens runner competed against the best in NSW at Sydney Olympic Park and took out
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NIGHT-time fishing in shallow water paid dividends for family friends David Kirk and Regan Lilley. The dynamic duo nailed their bag limit of quality jewfish up to 20kg on successive outings recently. They were also busted up by bigger fish. That’s not all! In amongst the larger fish they caught a good haul of Bream, Gummy shark and Flathead. They also hooked more than their fair share of stingrays which became something of a pest to the seasoned anglers. They were generous
not only the gold for the 200 metre sprint, but also a silver in the 100 metre sprint. Hurdman won gold in the 200 metre sprint in her age class in 2017 and now holds back to back titles. While Hurdman was well positioned to take out the 200 metres the surprising result was the 100m silver since she doesn’t train for this event specifically.
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q Shari on the podium with her gold medal for the 200 metre sprint.
in revealing details of their success. According to Regan, they fished on the western side of middle Island on the top of the tide. Squid was the ace bait and they used a double hooked rig. Locals can do worse than to fish in the Passage at Lemon Tree itself as large Jewfish sometimes lurk in and around the Marina. They have been known to gill up in crab traps in the Passage and a deep hole on the right hand side just outside the entrance channel is worth a try for those wishing to wet a line in the slack water at night.
q David with a hefty 9kg jewfish. Determination and strength saw her dig in deep with her powerful legs. With a time of 27.43 seconds in the 200 metre sprint Shari Hurdman will now go on to represent NSW in the Nationals which are being held 23-24 November in Melbourne. In the 100 metre sprint Hurdman clocked in with a more than respectable 13.33 seconds taking out the silver medal. Anja Hurdman, Shari’s mother, told News Of The Area, “The weather was hot and sunny, perfect
conditions for Shari. “Her proud coach Bob Walkley was there to keep her focussed and properly prepared for each race. “We are all very excited and immensely proud of her achievements!” she said. Shari is heading to Tomaree High School next year, where she has been selected for the Talented Sport Program class at the school. She also participates in Nippers at Fingal Bay Surf Life Saving Club and is a keen gymnast.
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recess. Downstairs also has a single drive through garage leading to the backyard waiting for the new owner to transform the yard into their own oasis. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms and the main bathroom with the main leading onto the front balcony through a sliding glass door, the second bedroom overlooks the backyard with glimpses of the Myall River. The open plan style living area with functional kitchen has slow combustion fire and also leads onto the front balcony that has
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ALTHOUGH it is always recommended that you don’t spend too much money on rental properties I believe that it is always best to have at least all the basic conveniences ie; rc air con & ceiling fans. Do all the light fittings work, is the bathroom & plumbing acceptable? Do the appliance work? Is the yard fenced, is there a shed? These are all things that will add value to your home & increase your weekly rent payment. If you have a large yard/gardens I suggest that you consider increasing the rent slightly to cover the cost of having a professional maintain the grounds of your property. It is difficult to find a tenant that either has the time or the inclination to maintain the yards sufficiently. They will find it a relief to have the burden of the yard maintenance lifted. Always have landlord insurance; for any costly mishaps. An excellent property manager is an asset. They will ensure you have good tenants who care for your property, pay the market rent amount & pay on time. Professional quality property managers pay for themselves time & time again.
THIS property is the ideal home with plenty of spaces for ALL the family members. Featuring six bedrooms, three bathrooms (four toilets), a triple lock up garage PLUS a side access Boat/Caravan port this home can fit it all. Downstairs has a separate lounge area with a
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bedroom and ensuite, large modern kitchen and dining area opening up onto the fully covered and enclosed entertaining area for those summer BBQs. The Bar/ Pool room is spacious with air-conditioning and its own bathroom. The triple lock- up garage also houses an extra storage room and the laundry. Upstairs features five double bedrooms with built in wardrobes. two Money hole. (A). Bryan Porter. (B). Ron Baxter Lucky number 45 Sean Brennan
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bathrooms and a large lounge area opening up to the front balcony with a fantastic streetscape. There is so much space and so many features, this property needs to be seen to be believed. Contact us today to arrange an inspection of this spectacular home. For further information contact John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate on (02) 49970262. our President Matt Baldwin & John Clayton ride around the course cheering on the field it will be nice to see them back playing. Also a visit from Brian Riddell just checking up on everyone he also can’t wait to get back. Our first taste of a really hot summer. Next game 9/11/2018 Single Stableford.
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BARBECUE Beef Master Premium. Hood, 4 burner and side cooker. Gas Bottle, tools, manual and soft cover, exc. cond. $250. 0409 302 793 BBQ matador Functional 6 burner with Side pot cooker, gas Bottle, tools and manuals. Almost new. $850 ono. 49198044 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
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BED, Queen sized, LD ensemble, SOexc. cond. $120 49821828 BICYCLE - Men’s Repco 2wksLDold. Incl SO $200 Sell access. RRP for $120. 0412478882 BOSKA Electric Golf Buggy. Near new condition, LDseat & umbrella SOholder. Light weight Lithium battery. $495.00 Ph 49843494 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
DINING setting Black wrought Iron, D glass top, 6 Sseater $420 OL 0409242859 DINING table - Antique Oak, $150 Antique Oak sideboard with mirror, $300.Both in good cond. 49828689
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ELECTRIC Tools. 185mm Hitachi Saw, 82mm Hitachi Planer, 115mm Ryobi Had Grinder AEG Jigsaw, Makita Trimmer 2.25H.P. Skilsaw Chainsaw 250 W Wolf Sander Ryobi C100 C’crete Cutter AEG Screwdriver $60 ea or $500 the Lot. Ph 02 4984 9347 EVERDURE 6 burner gas BBQ with cover. Inc 2gas bottles $600 ono. Kathy 49873104 Pat 49871761 FISH Tank 1.4m x .5m x .5m. light, filter, pipework. $200ono 0425 212 017 FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986 GOLF cart, electric, Wet weather covers $2,500 49972826 Or 0419259655 GOLF cart, Yamaha Petrol, $1,400 0428970662 GOLF Buggy electric $250. Set LH clubs $150, RH $150 . Ph 49810798 GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 4997 0986 HOME brew kit Incl warmed, bottles, Bottle capper am LD O S Ingredients to bake up keg $70 0437652255 JARS for pickling Large pots - ceramic and plastic. Material for curtains White. Good quality. Make an offer. 49972317 KAYAK 12 foot, good for fishing, good cond. $395ono 0459459019 KAYAK - touring VG cond. Mirage 580 Kevlar hull, LD $2,500. fixed rudder, O Paddle,S spray skirt, trolley, vest, cover incl. 0402246383 Tea Gardens. KAYAK - touring - VG cond. Prijon Prilite T400D $1,400 L Paddle,SOspray skirt, trolley, vest, cover incl. 0402246383 Tea Gardens. CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au
Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498 LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489 LOUNGES, Moran brand 2x 2.5 seaters D Very goodOL cond. high quality S upholstery. $300ono 49971373 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
LOUNGE, 2 seater Dark brown/black D Leather.SGood OL Cond. $120 0409242859 LOUNGE, suite 5 seater with chaise LD soft Almost Onew green. S Was $3,800 Now $500 40242775 MATTRESS - Makin’ Mattresses brand Bellissimo Duet D 2000, double bed L size,asSOnew, cost over 2k. Sell with or without base. $900. 49970930 MOBILITY scooter “AFISCOOTER-C” Exc. cond. $750 0409810400 MOBILITY scooter 2017 ‘shop rider’ As new cond. just serviced, hardly used. $1900 ono 0437 652 255 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au MOBILITY scooter 18 months old, used 2-3 times a week. Good cond. $800 0406357820 MOWER Greenfield fastcut 32inch Ride on Mower Briggs & Stratton Intek 15.5hp OHV engine 178.2hr VG cond. $1,299 neg. 0407 930 059 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
PRIDE Go Go Elite Traveller motor scooter with hoist (suitable for 4WD vehicles). Recently serviced, both batteries replaced, new front basket and manual. $750 negotiable. Will separate hoist and scooter. Ph 0428291907
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TIMBER lounge solid 3 piece - 3 seater and 2 armchairs. $500 0428970662 TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704 TRAILER converstion Galvanised aluminium sides to start new trailer project.Professionally built Height - 2ft hingeable Up to 3foot 6inches Length - 8foot 5inches Width - 5foot 9 1/4 $850 49970986 TRAILER, box. 6x4 FELCO manufactured. Galvanised $1200 49970922
ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. 0429485169 Nelson Bay ROWING Skiff - Euro Single. Croker Blades VG cond, $1000 ono 0418716225 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au SLASHER 5ft, good cond, local delivery if required. $600 ono. 0428 814 246 STOVE, Westinghouse 54cm ceramic. In working order. Needs new dials and temp light indicator $200 ono 0414 737 347 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof
SURF Ski - Wave Master. Good condition very stable. Good in surf as well as calm/ choppy conditions. Includes paddle $375. 49822004
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 WELDMATIC 150 Gas/Gasless Mig Welder for $400. CIG Easywelder EC for $60 Ph 49972577 WINDOW - sliding colourbond Cream in colour with Diamond grill fly screen Lockable 1440mmx1190mm $220 49970986 WROUGHT Iron double gate with hinges. 2.5 metres wide by 1.7m to 2.26m high. VG Cond. Loop and Spear steel fence panels. Each 2m wide x 1.5m high. $200.00 the lot, or will sell sep. 4982 4249
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TOOLS, Fishing Gear, Extra LD Large O S Eski. 49849456 VINTAGE Pedal Organ $250. Dual Keyboard Electronic Organ $100. Full size carpenters bench $200. 1940s dressing table $100. 4988 6988 WOODEN bookcase, TV unit (incl TV). New Tall boy. Double sink. Make an Offer. 49972317
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Nelson Bay Golf Club By Alice & Rosemary Nelson Bay Golf Club Results 28th Oct to 3rd Nov2018 Results Round Up:
Karen Flatt, Marg Reimer, Glenda Hendricks & Rhonda Murray 64 Mixed Net Winners: Gary Troon, Ray Carruthers, Graham Allen & Kath Allen 59
SUNDAY OCTOBER 28th: Angel Billy Charity Day Overall Net Winners: Steve Jones, Jamie Keating, Tim Chaplin & Danny Marmo 53-62. Ladies Net Winners:
MONDAY OCTOBER 29th: Nelson Bay Men’s Vets: Stroke: Overall: A Grade Winner Peter Page 24, Runner-Up John Ducrou 24; B Grade Winner Milton Hayes 26, Runner-up Hugh Haddon 25.
showcase them to the world on the opening weekend of the Port Stephens Toyota Pro. “A huge thanks goes out to the local community, in particular, PRD and Kaos Surf for making this event become a reality,” he said. There should be some excellent spectating in the coming days with the elite World Surf League (WSL)
QS competitions being held from the 8 – 13 November. This event will comprise of Women’s 6,000 and Men’s 1,000 rated divisions and provide the women with a healthy boost of points to finish their 2018 QS campaigns. The Bay’s Mike ClaytonBrown led the under 16 boys in the Kaos Surf PRD Cadet Cup after the first heat
The Worlds Best Set to Surf Port Stephens at the Port Stephens Pro with the Bay’s Mike Clayton-Brown taking out the Cadet Cup FROM Page 16
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Caravans 22FT Opal RV Chrystal caravan 2010 off roaster, Air con, oven, lrg shower, Separate toilet, lrg washer, 4 solar panels, roll out pantry Tv, stereo, 2 spare tyres, Fold down inner and outer table, Mesh annex $40,000 Ono. 0418975072 Tea Gardens 2003 Caprice pop top, 17ft 6in. Single beds,grey water tank, set up for independent camping in excellent condition. Regd. April 2019. $15,500 neg. 0439 455 825 2006 Lotus Escape Pop Top Caravan 18ft, 11m rego, Single axle, full annex, TV/DVD, many extras, exc. cond. $17,000 0407915875. Price Reduced 2008 Jayco Discovery 17ft pop top, single axle, roll out awning with side screen and floor matting, single beds, plus lots of extras. Cover incl. Exc condition $18,000 0419213767
THURSDAY OCTOBER 1st: Nelson Bay Men’s Vets: Men’s Stableford: Winner B. Gibbons 20 Runner-up T. Curtayne 19 c/b.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 3rd: Men’s Stableford: C2: A Grade: Winner Wayne
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and won his category in the punchy and fun 3 foot surf at Birubi Beach over the weekend. The Bays Clayton-Brown certainly has the makings for a bright future in the sport, Ethan Smith of Surfing NSW told News Of The Area, “After taking out the Rip Curl GromSearch Final and the NSW Junior Title earlier this year, and now the Kaos Surf PRD Cadet Cup, Mike Clayton-Brown has truly cemented himself as one of the best Juniors in the country who is capable of taking down the fiercest competitors. “His surfing has grown exponentially over the last 18 months and if he keeps
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Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Paul Devine 42, Runner-Up Chris Mawson 39; B Grade: Winner Malcolm Baker 45 Runner-Up Bob Kews 42, C Grade: Winner Frank Vandruten 42, Runner-Up ray Rumble 39 Ladies Stableford: Div 1: Winner Deborah Childs 38, Runner-up Bernice Ticehurst 39, Div 2: Winner Roz Manley 41, Runner-Up Margaret Ball 36
41, Runner-Up Terry Smith 41. C2 Men’s Stableford: A Grade Winner Brian Tomlins 40 c/b, RunnerUp Graham Kerslake 40; B Grade: Winner John Linton 40 c/b, Runner-Up John McDonald; C Grade: Winner Nigel Waters 47, Runner up David Evans 43.
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31st: C1 Men’s Stableford: A Grade: Winner Ron Castles 41; Runner-up Will Semmens 40; B Grade Peter Griffin 40, Runner-Up Peter Miers 39; C Grade: Winner John Skues
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progressing at this rate, then it’ll be interesting to see where he is in five years,” he said. In the Open Women’s event Amuro Tsuzuki of Japan used her Open Women’s ProAM campaign as preparation for the upcoming 2018 Port Stephens Toyota Pro World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series (QS) competition as she tore apart all the rounds of competition. Tsuzuki came up against some stiff competition in the form of locals Elle ClaytonBrown and Jasmine Sampson and Northern Beaches native Lily Macdonald but was able to get the nod thanks to a solid 16.5 two-wave heat total.
Mitchell 38, Runner-up Allan Daubaras 38 c/b; B Grade: Winner Garry Hall 41, Runner-up Colin Clifton 39; C Grade: Winner Stephen Wilson 41, Runner-up John Fletcher 38. C1: Club Championship / Stroke: A Grade: 1st Place James Marshall 72; 2nd Place Will Semmens 79; 3rd Place Vito Massaioli 70; B Grade: 1st Place Rodney Dunn 84; 2nd Place Ray Wright 87; 3rd Place Dave Owens 71; C Grade: 1st Place Phillip Gee Kee 87; 2nd Place Neil Hodges 97; 3rd Place Stephen Rigby 69.
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HARLEY 2007 Sportster 50th annv no 471 of 2000 world wide. As new cond & JAYCO Designer 14ft new battery $12,500 Ph Pop top, twin beds 0499227821 Full annex, rego, Tare weight 850kg Ready to go. $6,000 Ono Boats 49923302 JAYCO Eagle 2013 Pop up camper. Roll out awning, annexe, innerspring mattress plus loads of extras. $19,000 0413950744
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CARIBBEAN Corsair 5m fishing boat 90hp outboard trailer, Bikini top, fish finder, Safety gear, $4,800 ono 49886058 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au HAINS Hunter SLC 5.2 Half cabin. 115 hp Yamaha Motor. GPS, fish finder & lots of extras. $13,000 neg. 0414 737 347
QUINTREX 475 Bay Hunter Caprice and trailer. 50hp Yamaha motor, fish finder and radio - all good cond. and extras. long rego $10,500ono 0459459019 QUINTREX 450 Escape 40hp 2 stroke Yamaha motor, Telwater trailer Bimini boat cover. Safety gear, all Rego’d as new. $13,900 Ono 0418407616 QUINTREX 475 Bay Hunter Caprice boat and trailer 12/99 both in good condition, new canopy, trailer re built, 2018 Honda 60 h.p 4 stroke motor with extended warranty $16,750.00 0419282577 SAVAGE 28 Flybridge 2x180hp diesels. Very economical, low hours. 2x GPS Sounders, radio, TV, H/C shower, toilet, loads of extras. $46k ono 49812669 0408494439
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