Dad Sam Gliddon wrestles with a cracker Dhufish. Young Jack Gliddon struggles with a Geographe Bay squid as big as himself. I HAVE just returned from a trip to Western Australia which can be best described with one word – big! Everything in WA seems to be bigger than we have to offer in NSW. […]
Stinker’s History: The first ship
SSS Salamander. Photo: State Library Victoria. Just imagine what the Worimi thought as the ‘Salamander’ sailed into the port. STUDYING local history, one of the most fascinating events was the sailing of the ship “Salamander” through the heads into the calm waters of Port Stephens late in 1791, becoming the first ship to enter the […]
Personal Hardship Assistance payment extended to new Hunter suburbs
AN additional 29 suburbs in the Hunter and Mid North Coast are now eligible for the East Coast Severe Weather Personal Hardship Assistance payment for people impacted by recent floods. In the Hunter this includes Balickera 2324, Brandy Hill 2324, Butterwick 2321, Duns Creek 2321 and Glen Oak 2320, and comes following further assessments by […]
New grants to help bush connectivity
THE Regional Tech Hub has announced a new grants program, offering up to $3000 to community groups across rural, regional and remote Australia. The Connect Grants are open to grassroots projects that help people navigate the complex world of phone and internet connectivity. Regional Tech Hub General Manager, Jennifer Medway, said the program is about […]
Exercise pioneer celebrates 38 years of growing fitness in Tomaree’s over 50s
TOFFs founding member Laraine Dunn raises her glass to 38 years of exercising in The Bay. Some of the TOFFs club members corralled for an exercise class at the PCYC at Nelson Bay. One of the first TOFFs classes run by Laraine Dunn – circa the 1990s. THE Tomaree Over Fifties Fitness (TOFFs) community recently […]
Medowie’s first public high school approved, but councillor warns of safety risks
CONSTRUCTION of Medowie’s first public high school will begin this September. “After decades of lobbying, Medowie families will finally have a high school right here at home,” Member for Port Stephens Kate Washington said. “No more having to send our kids out of town; this is a massive investment in our growing town and in […]
Local featured in Nelson Bay Artisan Collective’s July exhibition
Robyn Bailey with her bonsai collection. Ocean pastel by Robyn Bailey. The Robyn Bailey exhibition. Another of Robyn’s ocean views. LOCAL artist Robyn Bailey is featured in the latest exhibition being hosted by Nelson Bay Artisan Collective during July. Robyn’s multiple talents include being an award winning artist, Tai Chi instructor, and bonsai creator. Her […]
Medowie Christian School celebrates 100 days of learning in style
Students and teachers join in the fun. Students dressed up in wigs, glasses and pearls. MEDOWIE Christian School’s kindergarten students have just celebrated 100 days of learning. To mark the milestone, students dressed as though they were 100-years-old. The cohort could be seen sporting glasses, walking sticks and grey wigs, with some students even drawing […]
EXPLAINER – The Eastern Blue Groper: A NSW coastal icon
THE eastern blue groper (Achoerodus viridis) is endemic and one of the most iconic fish species found in New South Wales coastal waters. Recognised for its striking cobalt blue colouration and curious nature, this fish holds ecological, cultural, and conservation significance. Its visibility and frequent non-aggressive interactions with snorkelers and divers have made it an […]
Petition calls for return of Discovery train passes
LIBERAL MLC Aileen MacDonald OAM has sponsored a petition to the NSW Legislative Council demanding the reinstatement of three-month and six-month NSW TrainLink Discovery Passes. The six-month Discovery Pass, previously available for $420, offered unlimited travel across NSW TrainLink’s regional train and coach network. The longer term passes have recently been paused by the state […]
