December 22, 2025
Nelson Bay Marlins roll Saints to book AFL Women’s Grand Final Nelson Bay Marlins senior women's AFL team is chasing a premiership title against Newcastle City Blues this Saturday. Photo: Mat Spillard Photography.
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Nelson Bay Marlins roll Saints to book AFL Women’s Grand Final

NELSON Bay Marlins AFL women’s team is on the brink of Hunter Central Coast Black Diamond Plate championship honours. Tara Maguire’s spirited Marlins booked a Grand Final showdown this Saturday with minor premiers Newcastle City Blues, after toppling Maitland Saints. They will take some stopping for this year’s title. After finishing third on the table […]

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Rising Nelson Bay juniors gain selection in NSW Schools Touch Football squads Top Nelson Bay juniors Bowey Manning, Harlow Colley, Jayden Hotene, Jed Hay, Calvin McKay and Zeke Hay.
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Rising Nelson Bay juniors gain selection in NSW Schools Touch Football squads

NELSON Bay’s thriving junior touch football nursery has continued a proud tradition, with six local young guns named in NSW representative schools squads. Outstanding prospects Harlow Colley, Jayden Hotene, Calvin McKay and Jed Hay will represent NSW Primary Schools at this year’s School Sports Australia National Touch Football Under 12 championships at Ballarat in Victoria […]

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‘On the couch’ with Jasminda
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‘On the couch’ with Jasminda

DEAR Jasminda, HOW do I get my kids to pick up after themselves? It seems so simple, and yet we follow a continual pattern of them being told to pick up, falling back into bad habits, me getting annoyed and doing it for them, and returning to the beginning again. It’s driving me crazy. Gabrielle […]

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Applications open for National Youth Parliament The program is designed to inspire greater civic participation among Year 10 students across Australia.
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Applications open for National Youth Parliament

A NEW National Youth Parliament program has been launched, designed to inspire greater civic participation among Year 10 students across Australia. Students aged 16–17 are invited to apply for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent their federal electorate in an immersive five-day parliamentary experience in Canberra. One student from each of Australia’s 150 electorates will be […]

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Consultation to begin on illegal tobacco offences for landlords
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Consultation to begin on illegal tobacco offences for landlords

THE NSW Government has begun consultation on potential offences for landlords who knowingly lease premises to retailers selling illicit tobacco and illegal vapes. The consultation includes engagement with landlord representatives, retailers, health advocates, partner government agencies and other key stakeholders. The outcomes of the consultation will be reviewed by the Government’s cross-agency NSW Illicit Tobacco […]

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Mad Hatters Tea Party shines light and funds on Port Stephens community Winners of the Maddest Hatter prize.
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Mad Hatters Tea Party shines light and funds on Port Stephens community

The Wild Women adventurers painted the town red as playing cards. The Anna Bay Birdie golf gang with Elvis as the King of Hearts and a curiouser and curiouser baby caterpillar. The peculiar array of un-beheaded ladies mimicking The Queen of Hearts. Winners of the Maddest Hatter prize. Cheshire Cat Susie Briggs and White Rabbit […]

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Final approval sought for Stockton beach protection The Extended Stockton CMP covers a geographical area stretching from Little Beach to the Port Stephens Local Government Area boundary. Photo: City of Newcastle.
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Final approval sought for Stockton beach protection

CITY of Newcastle will seek the final tick of approval from the NSW Government for a $63 million plan to buffer Stockton’s coastline from erosion. Councillors voted unanimously at last week’s Council meeting to endorse the Extended Stockton Coastal Management Program (CMP) and formally submit it to the NSW Environment Minister for certification. City of […]

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Stinker’s History: Glynno Tarrant Grand old fishermen Ken Barry, Athol Sproule and Glynno Tarrant.
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Stinker’s History: Glynno Tarrant

BORN on 10 March 1940 to a family of fishermen and lobstermen, it was only a matter of time before Glyn Tarrant joined the crew. At the age of nine or ten Glyn recalls some of the family – mum Rita, dad Bobby and brother Colin – moving from their home in Nelson Bay into […]

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Stinker’s Fishin’: A family tradition Travis Tarrant carries on the fishing tradition.
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Stinker’s Fishin’: A family tradition

AS the weather settles down attention returns to the number one targeted species – snapper. Swimming over all the reefs from Seal Rocks south to Birubi cracker snapper are cruising through the deep water and under the white water in less than 10 metres depth. The westerly winds that have persisted over the past few […]

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