Letter to the Editor: Koala mourns reserve Opinion Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 6, 2024 DEAR News Of The Area, THE attached photos were taken along Myall Street opposite the koala reserve, where the once lovely green entrance to Hawks Nest from the Singing Bridge has had all bush and trees cut down on the right hand side. They call it progress, but the koala
Port Stephens Power AFL’sKayla Pennicott elected new club president Port Stephens Sport Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 6, 2024 A GYMNASTICS background and penchant for CrossFit training prepared Raymond Terrace mother Kayla Pennicott for a successful transition into Australian Rules football. The recently elected Port Stephens Power AFL Club president was introduced to the sport back in 2019 and quickly established herself as one of the hardest working ruck rovers
9/8 Intrepid Close, Nelson Bay is on the market with Nelson Bay Real Estate Port Stephens Property Property Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 6, 2024 9/8 Intrepid Close, Nelson Bay Open: Saturday 9 November, 11.00am – 11.30am Expressions of interest JUST in time for your summer getaway, this exceptional two-bedroom unit in the highly sought-after Promenade is now on the market. Located directly in front of the stunning Shoal Bay Beach, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the mountains
Local products make impact in Hunter Junior Rugby Spring Sevens series Port Stephens Sport Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 6, 2024 NELSON Bay Junior Rugby Club’s exciting crop of juniors are demonstrating their silky skills in this year’s Hunter Junior Rugby Spring Sevens series. After three rounds, the young Gropers have posted impressive victories in the Under 13, 15 and 17-years age groups with running rugby the order of the day. Emerging prospect
Legal Hypothetical: Wife seeks no adjustments in property settlement Hypothetical - A Legal Look Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 6, 2024 HARRY and Wendy have been married for seven years before separating. They are unable to reach agreement regarding the division of their assets and the matter proceeds to determination as a “priority property pool case” in Court after Harry files an application and lodges a caveat over the matrimonial home. Harry
‘On the couch’ with Jasminda Jasminda - Agony Aunt Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 6, 2024 DEAR Jasminda, I SEEM to spend half my life trying to remember my passwords and then having to go through the process of resetting them. How can I save them so they are safe and memorable? Pauline W. Dear Pauline, Passwords. Remember the time when there were no passwords, and no computerised filing systems?
Mid North Coast Oztag teams take on Australia’s best Coffs Coast Sport Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 5, 2024 A MID North Coast team has finished runners up in their division at the Australian Senior Oztag Championships in Coffs Harbour. The Mariners Women’s 37s made their grand final after going through the championships unbeaten, but were defeated 2-1 by the ACT in a tight affair. They’d started their campaign with a
Brock’s ‘drifting’ to success Coffs Coast Sport Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 5, 2024 DRIFTING is often associated with late night noise complaints, but it is a thriving sport nationally and internationally. Plus, the Coffs Coast boasts a national champion. Brock Stevenson grew up on a farm in Bonville and like many country kids, was driving around the paddocks from a young age. He raced go-karts as
Rising Port Stephens athletes open new season with seven club records Port Stephens Sport Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 5, 2024 PORT Stephens Athletics Club (PSAC) prides itself on family, fun and fitness and athletes striving to improve their own personal best achievements. With just under 200 registrations plus the acquisition of a new $18,000 timing gates system, the club has launched the 2024-25 season in a blaze of glory. Nine of Port
Hawks Nest Ladies Golf Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport Sport Results by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 5, 2024 SATURDAYS round was an 18 hole Stableford competition, with 34 ladies taking part. Visiting today were Michelle Nesbitt and Kylie Watkins-Deller from Tuggerah Lakes GC, as well as Sam Macaskill from Belmont GC. Trish Sattler had the hard luck story of the day: she claims she never gets on to