THE NSW Nurses and Midwives Association (NSWNMA) has voted to accept the NSW Government’s offer of a three percent interim wage increase and enhancements to working conditions. “At the conclusion of the vote on the public sector interim offer from the NSW Government, branches have accepted the offer, with 88.2 percent of participating branches with […]
Government release 20,000 Home Care Packages
THE Federal Government has announced it will deliver 20,000 Home Care Packages in the next eight weeks. A further 20,000 packages are set to be released between November and the end of the year, with the remainder of the promised 43,000 to be delivered by mid-2026. The Australian Government subsidises organisations to provide home care […]
Tea Gardens business warns of AI robocalling
ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) is becoming more invasive by the day, with one local businessman receiving unsolicited and deeply concerning robocalls last week. Tea Gardens indoor/outdoor electrician Wil Davies told News Of The Area that he answered a call from a number that looked genuine but was just unknown to him. “The female voice on the […]
Going Up
Printed Edition 11 SEPTEMBER 2025
Grand Final triumphs for Nelson Bay netball teams
Nelson Bay’s all conquering netballers. Nelson Bay’s all conquering netballers. IT WAS a case of “two out of three ain’t bad” for Nelson Bay in the Newcastle Netball Association Grand Finals last weekend. Suzanne Shelley’s 17yrs squad and Katie Schein’s seniors achieved a rare premiership double at the National Park courts, while Linda Jones’ 17yrs […]
Meadowie martial arts rookie bags bronze at All Valley karate tournament
WHEN Medowie mum Carina Evangelo registered her eight-year-old daughter for self defence classes last year, she became engrossed with the program. So impressed was the 34-year-old newcomer that she also signed up for classes at the Medowie branch of Pollet’s Martial Arts School herself. Twelve months down the track, a confident Carina has brought home […]
Port Stephens Friendship Group prepares for milestone event
A GROUP born from bushwalks and camaraderie is celebrating three decades of laughter, travel and unbreakable bonds. The Port Stephens Friendship Group (PSFG), launched in response to a newspaper ad in 1995. Its 30th Anniversary and Changeover Dinner, complete with a black-and-white and silver dress code and décor, will feature a nostalgic film screening, live […]
A local is informed about the internet infrastructure changes already rolling out in Tea Gardens. Photo: Thomas O’Keefe.
Fibre to the Premises becoming a reality on the Myall Coast
NATIONAL Broadband Network promises from over a decade ago are finally being realised on the Myall Coast. Representatives from NBN Co, a state-owned corporation that operates Australia’s NBN network as the nation’s wholesale broadband provider, visited areas of the Myall Coast last week to explain the connection options that are or soon will be becoming […]
Newcastle Permanent’s Paul Juergens, Honeysuckle Health CEO and Dr Swegen’s Program Coach Rhod McKensey, Dr Aleona Swegen, HMRI CEO and Institute Director Professor Frances Kay. Photo: supplied.
Hunter researcher develops breakthrough IVF technology
UNIVERSITY of Newcastle researcher Dr Aleona Swegen, a member of the Hunter Medical Research Institute’s Infertility and Reproduction Research Program, is driving a breakthrough in fertility treatment. Dr Sewgan has secured $200,000 from the inaugural Newcastle Permanent Innovation Accelerator Program for her technology, SpermSafe. Dr Swegen created SpermSafe as a storage medium that improves survival […]
