December 24, 2025
‘On the couch’ with Jasminda
Jasminda's Advice

‘On the couch’ with Jasminda

DEAR Jasminda, There has been so much hype around the gotcha moment when Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was caught in an embrace with his chief people officer at a Coldplay concert. Why is there so much interest? Jerry P. Dear Jerry, Coldplay songs cover the gamut of emotions. It’s one thing to drive a loved […]

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The Big Screen
Film

The Big Screen

WHILE Superman got to theatres first with a surprisingly optimistic superhero film, The Fantastic Four: First Steps follows closely and seems to be tapping the same hope-filled well. The “First Family” of Marvel have been through four previous attempts at big screen success, but have never managed to connect with audiences. Hoping to change that, […]

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Stinker’s History: Who was Gentleman Smith? Stanley Park stands today in Fullerton Cove.
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Stinker’s History: Who was Gentleman Smith?

Stanley Park stands today in Fullerton Cove. Stanley Park stands today in Fullerton Cove. WHILE researching my latest book “Marsh Road” I came across the name “Gentleman Smith”. It was he whose cattle were tended in the Fullerton Cove and Anna Bay area by a convict assigned to him who was simply referred to as […]

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Soldiers Point lawn bowlers to celebrate 20 years since state pennants triumph Soldiers Point Bowling club legends Simon Lack, Les Ritchie, Bob Dunn and Neville Downes.
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Soldiers Point lawn bowlers to celebrate 20 years since state pennants triumph

Soldiers Point Bowling club legends Simon Lack, Les Ritchie, Bob Dunn and Neville Downes. The 2005 State No 1 Pennants champions: (back l-r) Bob Dunn, Bryce Williams, David Brandt, Allan Cloke (manager); Chris Ramage, Les Ritchie, Neville Downes, Ross Gardiner, Alan Miller (front) board member Doug Christensen, Jason Piatrasek, Jason Stokes, Simon Lack, Jim Towers […]

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Unprecedented fish deaths likely a ‘natural phenomenon’
Fishing

Unprecedented fish deaths likely a ‘natural phenomenon’

COUNTLESS numbers of dead fish now line the shores of the Broadwater, Two Mile Lake, Boolambayte Lake and Myall Lake, in what is widely considered the worst such event in living memory. “This is the most distressing and surprising sight I’ve seen since [in the 14 years] I’ve been working around the lakes,” Kerry McIntosh […]

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Roaring Forty returns to Port Stephens after crew conquers the Melbourne Osaka Cup Kevin Le Poidevin and Darrell Greig aboard the Roaring Forty.
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Roaring Forty returns to Port Stephens after crew conquers the Melbourne Osaka Cup

Kevin Le Poidevin and Darrell Greig aboard the Roaring Forty. The crew navigated wild weather and ocean currents. SOLDIERS Point Marina is often full of sailboats, but unlike the “Roaring Forty”, there aren’t many that have made the voyage to Japan and back. Kevin Le Poidevin and Darrell Greig sailed the Roaring Forty in the […]

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Hunter representative to attend international wetlands conference Christine Prietto will be representing the Hunter Wetlands at the Ramsar Conference.
Local News

Hunter representative to attend international wetlands conference

Christine Prietto will be representing the Hunter Wetlands at the Ramsar Conference. Melissa New’s photograph of a swan and its cynets. Sarah Nelson’s photograph of a spider. THE region will be represented on the world stage when the Hunter Wetlands Centre attends the 15th Conference on the International Convention for Wetlands this month. The Hunter […]

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Buoyant Albanese plots next phase of Labor dynasty ‘I'm feeling very energised about parliament coming back,’ Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says. Photo: Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS.
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Buoyant Albanese plots next phase of Labor dynasty

PRIME Minister Anthony Albanese has backed a greater role for the government in childcare as he prepares to push through legislation tightening up the sector following horrifying allegations of child abuse at Melbourne early learning centres. Universal affordable childcare was identified by the prime minister during the recent federal election as the one reform he’d […]

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