July 4, 2025
CBD gardeners seek support to keep Nelson Bay beautiful Nelson Bay Civic Pride Group volunteers working to revamp the area outside Louisa Court: Linda Hall, Miranda Reynolds, Cathy Yeo, Johanna Moore, Margaret Wilkinson, Mayor Leah Anderson, Marea Diemar, Diana Dalleywater.
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CBD gardeners seek support to keep Nelson Bay beautiful

RECENT rain has been welcomed by Nelson Bay Civic Pride group volunteer gardeners, who have nurtured gardens in the Nelson Bay CBD for the past seven years. They say the recent hot dry summer and autumn has been particularly challenging. The group kicked off after a large community working bee in May 2018 organised by […]

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Tomaree Peninsula students can now apply for tertiary scholarships
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Tomaree Peninsula students can now apply for tertiary scholarships

APPLICATIONS are now open for the Rotary Club of Nelson Bay’s Centenary Scholarship, which assists tertiary students from the Tomaree Peninsula. This scholarship provides financial support to students commencing or completing existing studies. “This could include certificate, diploma or degree courses including postgraduate study or any additional courses which will enhance their qualifications in their […]

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Raymond Terrace Lions Club’s Easter fundraiser a success Raymond Terrace Lions Club Project Leader Margie Freestone (second from right) with Taylor Katon, Kristen Bell (Marketplace Management), and Michelle from Nextra Marketplace.
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Raymond Terrace Lions Club’s Easter fundraiser a success

RAYMOND Terrace Lions Club continues to make an impact in the local community. The Club’s Easter fundraiser proved a huge success, fetching over $5500 to assist with community projects. These include the placing of a shade cover over the children’s play equipment at Riverside Park. Raymond Terrace Lions Membership Chair Annette Clark, thanked the local […]

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Take Council’s Community Satisfaction Survey
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Take Council’s Community Satisfaction Survey

PORT Stephens residents are invited to provide feedback on Council’s facilities and services through the 2025 Community Satisfaction Survey. Mayor Leah Anderson said the annual Community Satisfaction Survey provides an important opportunity for Council to learn what the community thinks is working well and those areas that need improvement. “The feedback from the community helps […]

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Free nutritional webinar for Port Stephens families International Women’s Day scholarship winners including Melanie Peers (middle), who is offering a free nutritional webinar for families.
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Free nutritional webinar for Port Stephens families

NUTRIONIST Melanie Peers will host a free educational webinar in May, tackling the topic of fussy eating in children. Ms Peers was the recipient of a $1000 International Women’s Day scholarship from Port Stephens Council in 2025. She entered the scholarship program in the hope of securing funds to help parents feel less alone and […]

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Applications open for ‘Grant for Good’
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Applications open for ‘Grant for Good’

BANK of Sydney has opened applications for its $20,000 Grant for Good community grant program. Organisations and initiatives that promote social inclusion activities, health and wellbeing, sports and other fields that benefit local communities are encouraged to apply. Since 2021, Bank of Sydney’s annual Grant for Good has distributed $90,000 to local organisations supporting Australian […]

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Hawks Nest Probus gets insight into RAAF Williamtown One of the latest F-35A Lightning II aircraft (A35-040) at RAAF Base Williamtown. Photo: Defence Media.
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Hawks Nest Probus gets insight into RAAF Williamtown

AIR Force representatives spoke at the first ordinary meeting of the Hawks Nest and District Probus Club on Friday 4 April, educating the more than 100 members present about the key regional defence base. “Not everyone in the RAAF flies, only a small percentage actually do, and we have many roles including dog handling, technicians, […]

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Results of Port Stephens Council’s cabana blitz A sea of cabanas on one of Port Stephens’ popular beaches.
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Results of Port Stephens Council’s cabana blitz

PORT Stephens Council has shared the results of a recent cabana compliance initiative. The campaign targeted unattended items such as cabanas being used to reserve spots at Fly Point, Little Beach and Shoal Bay Beach. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone  – (02) 4981 8882. […]

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Clarence Town artist showcasing local scenes on ceramics Pilar Patterson with her large coral-inspired ceramic piece
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Clarence Town artist showcasing local scenes on ceramics

PILAR Patterson is a Clarence Town artist whose skill in making and decorating ceramic works is deservedly gaining attention. Recently, at the Dungog Arts Society “Faces and Places” exhibition, her work “the Brig O’Johnston Bridge” won first prize in Ceramics. It is a wheel-thrown platter, with a softly-coloured and thoughtfully-observed view of the bridge and […]

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Murder rate soars as killers claim multiple victims The murder of six people in a stabbing rampage is among incidents driving up the homicide toll. Photo: Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS.
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Murder rate soars as killers claim multiple victims

MURDERS have spiked in Australia’s most populous state, driven by multiple-victim homicides including a shopping centre massacre in which six people were killed. A total of 85 people were murdered in NSW in 2024, up from 56 in the previous year and the highest toll since 2014, the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research reports. […]

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