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Bullying. No Way By Rachael VAUGHAN LAST week, Irrawang High School, along with schools and and groups across Australia, stood united to celebrate the 8th National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence. This annual day provides an opportunity to strengthen consistent messages that bullying, including cyber bullying and violence at school, are never okay. Irrawang High School combined the day with Harmony Day. School representative Lue Fagan told News Of The Area, “At Irrawang High, we traditionally acknowledge this day with Harmony Day, two events that go hand in hand to demonstrate and
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“We were all entertained by the IHS Drum Corps before and after as well as enjoying a performance by dance ensemble.” The Student Leaders led the assembly. An excerpt from their speech to the school included
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MINISTER for Emergency Services Troy Grant last week joined Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Scot MacDonald to hand over a $325,000 firefighting tanker to Raymond Terrace Fire Station. Mr Grant said the new Mercedes Benz fire truck will increase the capacity of Fire & Rescue NSW (FRNSW) firefighters to deal with fires, road accidents, chemical spills and other emergencies in the Hunter region. “The NSW Government is committed to providing our dedicated firefighters with the best equipment and technology available,” Mr Grant said.
“This state-of-the-art vehicle, known as a ‘Class 2’ pumper, features a highpressure pump capable of delivering 3,000 litres of water per minute. “It is fitted with all the safety features expected of a modern firefighting vehicle and the rear of the truck has been remounted and modified to provide more room for fire and rescue equipment.” This new truck will help firefighters better protect Raymond Terrace and surrounding communities and improve the overall quality of emergency response.
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these important words, “At Irrawang High School we have students and staff who have backgrounds from many different parts of the world including a wide variety of Aboriginal nations from across Australia including the land of the Worimi on which we stand today, Torres Strait Islands, Samoa, Jamaica, Fiji, Maori, the Philippines, India, Malaysia, China, Africa, South America and from all places throughout Europe.” “To live harmoniously in
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special.” “Harmony Day is a day to celebrate and learn more about the things that make us different.” The Student Leaders then spoke to fellow students and staff from some of the many countries asking about their culture, their heritage and their food. The future is brighter with these young people acknowledging important issues in this positive way.
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at the Rectory located in Sturgeon street. Organiser Denise Haynes from R&R Property said that the Rectory was the ideal
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choice for the event. “We wanted to assist with something special for families around Raymond Terrace and surrounding area at Easter
time,” she said. The Egg Hunt is on Saturday commencing at 10am. Activities go until 12 noon. “There will also be an
appearance from the Easter Bunny so Free photos with kids will be popular.” The new event also has Egg and Spoon races planned as
well as free face painting and balloons. To register your child for the event go to www. easteregghuntrandr.com.au
facilities in the Medowie CBD area,” he said. Karuah is certainly a destination and council is as a priority looking for funds to upgrade the main street there as well. Raymond Terrace has also
received a grant for the first Big Belly Bin in Australia, the bin is a solar powered, WiFi enabled unit which rewards positive litter practices while compacting waste and it will even let Council know when it is full.
Council has also applied for grants for Raymond Terrace for a $27 million dollar upgrade of William Street which if successful will see the street levelled and the streetscape improved.
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WHILE Port Stephens is already seeing grant funded projects being rolled out at Nelson Bay and Anna Bay, Council is working hard to deliver to more of the villages within the Local Government Area(LGA). Nelson Bay has landed two grants one for the upgrade of Apex Park and another for the street scaping of the township seeing an overall investment
of $440,000 coming into the township. Council has also applied for grants for Raymond Terrace for a $27 million dollar upgrade of William Street which if successful will see the street levelled and the streetscape improved. Mayor Ryan Palmer told News Of The Area, “Anna Bay and the South Tomaree Community Group has an upcoming meeting and the opportunity to review and
SCHOOL Learning Support Officers (SLSOs) are worth their weight in gold. These kind and skilled superheroes in disguise offer support to all staff, assisting them to ensure all children are progressing through the curriculum and achieving success in their learning. This week we visited Irrawang Public School and learned about their SLSO program, and how it benefits the children. Irrawang Public School Principal Stacy Mathieson told News Of The Area, “At Irrawang Public, we cater for the needs of our learners through differentiation and support for all.” “Every classroom from
K-6 has an SLSO in their room for three hours a day, which is during the key learning times for literacy and numeracy.” “They support students and teachers to access the curriculum in a fair and equitable way,” she said. Mrs Mathieson added, “We also have SLSOs working full time in our onsite Department preschool and also in our three support classes.” Year 5/6 teacher Mrs Lisa Ping said, “It’s fantastic to have an SLSO in the classroom every morning, so that all students have an opportunity to work with either the classroom teacher or the SLSO to support their
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learning, and to identify goals for their future learning.” When Year 5 and 6 students Celeste Foley and Leonardo Stevens were asked why they liked having an SLSO in their classroom, Celeste answered, “When my teacher is busy, the SLSO can help me to get my work done.” Leo said, “It’s really good to have an extra person to help.” The children at Irrawang Public School are guided in their educational journey by a team of passionate teachers, executives and support staff that are committed to their success.
expressions of interest open for blocks of land in the CBD where council is looking to do a similar development as they have in Salamander Bay’s main shopping precinct. “This development would provide for much needed
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Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Local Community Investment Program Since June 2015, AGL has been safely operating the Newcastle Gas Storage Facility at Tomago, approximately 13 kilometres north-west of Newcastle. As a local employer and operator, AGL is committed to making a sustainable and positive contribution in the local community. The Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Local Community Investment Program invests funds back into the community by way of financial support for community based initiatives, projects and event. The Program aims to: • Deliver community wide benefits • Encourage innovation in and support for issues of community significance • Support the work of community organisations The Local Community Investment Program is run bi-annually and awards funding for community initiatives within the Port Stephens and Newcastle Local Government Areas, of up to $5,000. Applications for funding will be assessed by members of AGL’s Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Community Dialogue Group. When can I apply? Applications can be made between 9:00am Thursday 5 April 2018 and 5:00pm Thursday 3 May 2018. How to apply? Step 1. Visit agl.com.au/NGSFCommunity and download the Newcastle Gas Storage Facility Local Community Investment Program guidelines and application form.
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Easter activities By Rachael VAUGHAN EASTER is a special time. Whether it be for religious reasons or because of the opportunity to see family and friends, the Easter weekend is often a greatly anticipated period. Over this long weekend, there is a plethora of Easter activities available to locals and visitors alike in Raymond Terrace and surrounding areas. Terrace Central Plaza has Easter activities running all day on Saturday, 31 March. From 11am-2pm children can meet the Easter Bunny, do some Easter craft and get their face painted. At 11:30am, 12:30 and 1:30pm an Easter Egg Hunt is taking place. Terrace Central will also be opening their new indoor jungle playground this weekend. Bunnings at Heatherbrae have Easter workshops on both Saturday and Sunday. The great MarkeeP Easter Egg Hunt is back and running until Monday, 2 April. Kids have the chance
to win a MarketPlace Gift over the weekend, along the Voucher by simply walking riverside or a favourite park, to around the Centre noting enjoy a relaxing day while the down the number of MarkeeP weather is still warm. And, if you want to get Easter Eggs they find in each involved in a community store window display. Completed forms can be Easter Egg hunt, then there is placed in the entry barrel one on at the Raymond Terrace Rectory that starts at 10am (til located outside Wendy’s. The winners will be 12 noon) - It’s free and hosted announced at the VIP draw on by R&R Property. News Of The Area wishes Thursday, 5 April. The Easter Bunny will all our readers a very happy visit MarketPlace from 10am- Easter and hopes that you are 1pm on Saturday, 31 March celebrating this weekend with with free mini Easter eggs family and friends, and that and colouring in books for the Easter Bunny is good to you. children. For those looking for Easter Church services, Raymond Terrace and surrounds have a number of churches. Churches can be contacted directly for more information on services times. There are many restaurants and cafes offering Good Friday seafood on their menus, to dine in on Good Friday, or take q The Easter Bunny is away. visiting lots of local events Picnics are also this weekend. a popular option
DOGS communicate in lots of subtle and not-so-subtle ways, as I’m sure you know. When they rip a hole in your new leather lounge, they are actually saying, “You know, I’m feeling a little bit disgruntled with the way you leave me at home all day, on my own, and you somehow think leaving the television going will make me think that you are still home. Well, I’m not quite that stupid.” When they bring a furry and now unidentifiable creature to your doorstep, they are saying, “Sorry, for a moment there I actually thought I was a cat; I thought I was a feral cat, but now I remember I am a placid dog and I should just wait until 6.00pm when you serve me my kibble and mince.” As dogs age, they slowly stop doing many of the things they used to do: making their own doggie doors in the flyscreen, jumping up on the legs of unsuspecting visitors, burying your old socks in the compost heap, salivating under the table as you try to enjoy dinner, and so on. Instead, they take on mannerisms that match their age. They stare vacantly at open pastures, they sleep all day, they get stressed and start ‘sundowning’ at night, they lose their appetite, they hobble, they have more difficulty breathing and some even start slowly removing themselves from the family. With all these signs they are trying to say, “I still love you, but I’m really struggling, and if I could talk I would ask you to start considering whether I have the quality of life that I should have, or whether you are holding on for your benefit and not mine.” Only you and your vet can make the ultimate decision, but I hope this has, in some small way, helped. Carpe diem, Jasminda
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PORT Stephens Council has taken out the award for ‘Best Work Health and Safety Improvement (Large Organisation)’ at the 2018 Hunter Safety Awards for its leading workplace mental health program. The program was developed in response to a review of Council’s existing mental health procedure, with an aim to reduce stigma, get people talking and provide highquality support to workers experiencing mental health issues. Nicole Le Grange, Council’s Work Health and Safety Manager, says it’s an incredible achievement for Council to be recognised for its progressive approach to
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mental health. “Usually when people think about Work Health and Safety, they think of hard hats and hi-vis. At Port Stephens Council, we’ve moved beyond the physical to think about our workers’ overall health. “We want to send our workers home in the same or better condition than how they came to work – and that goes for mental health just as much as physical health,” Ms Le Grange said. Ms Le Grange said this award win brings Council’s total to six safety-related awards in as many years. “It’s wonderful to be recognised as a leader in the WHS space, but what’s really gratifying is the real and
lasting changes we’ve been able to implement in our workplace. “We set out to get people talking and reduce the stigma that so often comes with mental health, and I think we’ve been able to achieve that. “But the job isn’t over – we’ll continually work to ensure that Council provides a platform for consistent and high quality management of mental health in our workplace,” she said. The awards were announced on Friday 16 March and recognised companies and individuals in the Hunter region who demonstrated best-practice and innovative approaches in workplace health and safety.
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PRINCIPAL of Hunter River High School, Mrs Deb Dibley, shared her empowering story at this year’s International Women’s Day breakfast in Raymond Terrace. Deb is featured as this week’s News Of The Area ‘Human of The Area’ and shares just a small part of her admirable journey. Deb’s childhood was not a picture perfect experience, with loving parents in a safe and happy home. Deb Dibley said, “When I grew up, it wasn’t easy, it was tough.” “I lived in a home of extreme domestic violence, I went to bed scared of a night and woke, scared in the mornings.” “It’s tough living like that every day.”
“It took my mum until I was 19 to escape this life,” she said. “She is a tough and resilient lady but, did not have the support or resources to leave earlier,” she added. Because of her experiences growing up, Deb knew that education was her ticket to a life where she could make a difference in other people’s lives. Despite school being tough because of what was happening at home, Deb stuck with it, even turning down a job offer to leave school and work full-time in year ten. Deb completed her HSC, and despite knowing very little about university and what it offered, she thought she would give it a go. Deb graduated from the University of Newcastle with a Bachelor’s degree
and a Graduate Diploma in Education. After a plethora of enriching teaching experiences and roles, Deb gained the most rewarding position of her career, Principal of Hunter River High School. Deb said, “My goal initially was to provide staff and students with a safe, harmonious and positive school environment.” “By surrounding myself with staff of similar values, we have transformed the culture of our school.” “We have growing enrolments and a positive culture that has led to improved parent satisfaction and public perception.” “We have high expectations of our students, they are happy within our school and are proud to say they attend HRHS,” she said. “My message to our students – male and female
alike - education provides choices,” she added. Deb is married with two children, and has instilled strong values in her children. “My children have been very fortunate to have both a mum and dad who have encouraged and supported their education.” “Please allow me a moment of gloating, my son Jacob, graduates this year with first class honours in a double degree of chemical engineering and business and my beautiful daughter Charlie, is an amazing young lady who is in her third year of architecture at the University Of Newcastle.” Deb is certainly a survivor of a childhood that crumbled so many others just like her. She said “It saddens me to think that in 2018, we still have such a problem with domestic violence within our society.” “We need to continue
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the fight for tougher laws, education programs in all schools and resources in all towns and suburbs to support victims of domestic violence.” “I share my story in the hope that I can inspire young people and particularly young
women and I hope that what I have spoken about may also empower you to reach out and mentor a young person, to allow them to see the potential within themselves, for they are our future.”
Betty Tooth. Secretary Kathy Young told News Of The Area, “We are looking forward to a great year, with lots of activities planned. Raymond Terrace Senior Citizens has a fun weekend trip coming up on the 24 and 25 March. The group will travel to Wingham, Kempsey and Port Macquarie. They will host their annual Christmas in July, which will this year be held at Ettalong Diggers with lunch and a show. Kathy said, “There will be lots of other fun activities and getaways, like our annual
trip to Scone Seniors Club and their return visit in August and September, and a week’s holiday to Tallengatta down south in October.” “Then of course there’s our annual Christmas luncheon in December.” New members are more than welcome to join, and enjoy these fun activities and make some new friends. The club is open twice a week and enjoy spending time together on various activities. You can call the club on 4987 6721 on simply drop in on Mondays 8.30am to 1pm or Wednesdays 8.30am to 3pm.
Seniors group ready for a big year By Rachael VAUGHAN RAYMOND Terrace Seniors Citizens’ Association have officially announced their new office bearers, after their recent Annual General Meeting. The newly elected office bearers are: President Pat Burke; Vice president Merrilee Doyle; Secretary Kathy Young; Minute Secretary Margaret Almond; Treasurer Dianne Marsh; and Assistant Treasurer Robyn Campbell. The elected Committee members are Harry Goedings, Del Want, Hazel Grey, Kay Woodbine, Gail Lacey and
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By Rachael VAUGHAN THE Seaham Knitting Circle Memorial has received a wonderful gift this week from Dr David Gillespie MHR, in the form of a giant ceremonial sized Australian flag, measuring at four yards, for their memorial flagpole. Mr Bill Garrett from Raymond Terrace RSL Sub Branch told News Of The Area, “This is a really special and historically significant memorial for our area, so it’s really great to see it presented with such an important and special flag.”
“We give thanks to Dr David Gillespie and his office for making this happen.” The Seaham Knitting Circle ladies fundraised for, and built, a ten metre tall flagpole and memorial plaque one kilometre east of Seaham across the William River to commemorate the men from Seaham who enlisted in World War One. The memorial is thought to be one of very few in the country that was created solely for the soldiers of World War One, entirely by the women of the community. The Seaham Branch of the
Red Cross was established in October 1914, with a woman by the name of Mrs J W Boag as President and Mrs Burt Adams as Secretary. The group preferred to be known as the Seaham Knitting Circle. At the conclusion of World War One, the people of Seaham welcomed back their sons, and mourned those lost. Other memorials were created in the town, one being a memorial tablet in the Presbyterian church, and another being memorial gates at the School of Arts. The memorial tablet in
Paul Le Mottee is happy the relationship between Port Stephens Council and Cricket NSW is continuing and strengthening even further. Paul Le Mottee told News Of The Area, “This is a big thing, I can’t stress that
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the presbyterian church, was unveiled in October 1920, followed in May 1921 with the unveiling of the memorial gates at the School of Arts. The knitting circle members decided to fundraise for, and erect a memorial flag pole, and did so on a patch on land on the eastern side of the river, donated by Mrs Boag’s family The memorial was placed at the front of the Boag property, on the eastern side, as the western side already had two memorials. In the latter part of 1921, the flagpole was erected, not long before the Seaham Knitting Circle was disbanded. Their legacy lives on in the memorial they created to honour the memory of the valiant Seaham soldiers.
and that’s a great thing.” Deputy Mayor Chris Doohan told News Of The Area, “This relationship with Port Stephens Council and NSW Cricket could be the beginning of the new home of Women’s Cricket in our state, and how wonderful will that be.”
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q Mr Alan Earle being presented the new flag by Dr David Gillespie MHR. “The economic benefits to our region from hosting these men’s and women’s tournaments are already being realised, and to lock that in for future years is a bonus.” “It allows for improved planning with greater success for players, spectators,
officials and business,” he said. “This really does show that our region has fantastic facilities and brilliant staff, and locking in future tournaments shows the trust that NSW Cricket has in us,” he added.
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By Rachael VAUGHAN WOMEN’S sport is growing in numbers, stature and importantly commercial viability in what has traditionally been seen as male dominated market. Sports such as rugby, rugby league, Australian rules football, soccer and of course cricket have become a source of inspiration for many girls and women all over the country. In the case of cricket, the rise in popularity of the Big Bash has forced broadcasters to not only televise the men’s competition, but also televise the women’s competition on free to air television. This has enabled more
people to be exposed to women’s sport like never before, and it has been clear that those watching at home now want to be the ones playing. But they have to start somewhere, and for many female cricketers in regional New South Wales, their travels will lead them to Raymond Terrace. Raymond Terrace’s own King Park will host the Under 15s and Under 18s Women’s Country Cricket Championships later this year. The Championships will consist of 16 women’s teams from across the state vying to become the Country Champions.
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