Police Forum for Tilligerry FEATURED Tilligerry Peninsular by News Of The Area - Modern Media - June 13, 2017 A COMMUNITY police forum is to be held at the Tilligerry RSL Club at 6pm on 20 June. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Residents from the peninsula, Salt Ash and Bobs Farm are urged to attend to express any concerns they may have about current policing and future directions for law enforcement in
Jacqui Wood’s Ethical Enterprise FEATURED Tilligerry Peninsular by News Of The Area - Modern Media - June 7, 2017 FOR the past six years Jacqui Wood from Mallabula has been importing container loads of coffee beans from the villages of New Guinea, roasting them and selling them under the 'Ethica' label. “I have long-time ties with New Guinea as my mother was a native of the highland region,” she said. “The
Trading Places for Future Careers FEATURED Tilligerry Peninsular by News Of The Area - Modern Media - June 7, 2017 IT is becoming more common for females to launch themselves into the 'down and dirty' careers once reserved for men. Olivia McDonald from Lemon Tree Passage, a year 10 student at Hunter River High, sees a possible future as a motor mechanic. “My father is into tow trucks and I enjoy helping
Tilly Thai brings a new taste to Tilligerry FEATURED Tilligerry Peninsular by News Of The Area - Modern Media - June 1, 2017 THE long awaited opening of our Thai restaurant happened quietly and without fanfare recently and within a few hours the staff of three was run off its feet. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE It is located in the Kooindah Centre next door to the cake shop and first reports give it the
Lemon Tree Quilters Sew Happy Tilligerry Peninsular by News Of The Area - Modern Media - May 30, 2017 SOME 20 years ago the fledgling Lemon Tree Quilters drew together like minded ladies to form a self-help group. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE It chose as its home base the old Lemon Tree Passage School. Since then it has provided friendship and social contact for a happy band of ladies who are
Tilligerry Motorama Praised in Parliament Tilligerry Peninsular by News Of The Area - Modern Media - May 30, 2017 PRESIDENT Ian Jones and the Tilligerry Motorama committee were both surprised and elated to learn that they were praised in the NSW Parliament for their excellent work in running yet another successful motor show. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Member for Port Stephens Kate Washington is recorded in Hansard congratulating the organisers
Mallabula Mystery Tour from Nova Care FEATURED Tilligerry Peninsular by News Of The Area - Modern Media - May 22, 2017 “FANTASTIC!” This is how 90 year old Fred from Newcastle described the Mallabula waterfront when his Nova Care mini van stopped for morning tea recently. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE He was part of group of twenty or so city residents who were having a day out as part of a Novo
Tilligerry’s Restoration Men FEATURED Tilligerry Peninsular by News Of The Area - Modern Media - May 22, 2017 HOW many times have you nagged your home handyperson to fix that rickety chair leg? Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE And what about the scratched dining table or the broken picture frame? Worry no more because there is a happy band of like-minded blokes at the Tilligerry Men's Shed who will do the
Scammer Alert: Never Say ‘Yes’ FEATURED Tilligerry Peninsular by News Of The Area - Modern Media - May 19, 2017 THERE is yet another scam doing the rounds of the area. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE This one is based around voice recognition and relies on a “Yes” response from the intended victim. The scammers then use your recorded “yes” to order goods in your name or access your financial records. The most common
Dr Olga Tilligerry Medical Centre is passing the baton FEATURED Tilligerry Peninsular by News Of The Area - Modern Media - May 18, 2017 TRY pronouncing this name: 'Pylypyak'. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE If you can't you are not alone, indeed nobody on the Tilligerry peninsula can say it either! That's why this medico is simply known as ‘Dr Olga’ She graduated from university in the Ukraine (Russia) with honours some 40 years ago and had extensive