Raising money for Salt Ash resident Jade Morgan FEATURED Williamtown, Salt Ash by News Of The Area - Modern Media - March 8, 2017 LYME disease is often confused with chronic fatigue syndrome, Ross River virus and other medical conditions which exhibit similar symptoms. These can include a fever, debilitating fatigue, muscle and joint pain and a rash. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE There is still debate within medical circles and the Public Health Department as
Porche and NRL stars visit Williamtown RAAF Base FEATURED Williamtown, Salt Ash by News Of The Area - Modern Media - February 24, 2017February 24, 2017 WILLIAMTOWN RAAF Base had a busy week of events, hosting a fleet of Porsches for a photo opportunity as well as Queensland’s Indigenous NRL under 16’s team both in the same day. Taking place on 9 February, a fleet of Porsche Panamera Gen2 cars rolled out onto the airfield for a
Couple’s Love Ageless wed at Fullerton Cove Medowie, Ferodale, Campvale Williamtown, Salt Ash by News Of The Area - Modern Media - February 16, 2017February 16, 2017 ENERGETIC and effervescent President of the Rotary Club of Williamtown, Mr Geoffrey Hamilton, has an extra special reason to be happy. In addition to overseeing a successful Medowie Christmas Carols in December, on Saturday, 4 February he married his fiancé, Ms Diana Harben. Proving you are never too old for love, Mr
Meryl Swanson invites PM to Williamtown Photo Gallery Williamtown, Salt Ash by News Of The Area - Modern Media - February 16, 2017February 16, 2017 MEMBER for Paterson Meryl Swanson renewed her invitation for the Prime Minister to come to Williamtown after meeting with his taskforce on PFAS contamination today. And she renewed her call for urgent action for the community that had “been through the wringer”, with high levels of chemicals in their blood and
Gymnastics 21 coming to Salt Ash Williamtown, Salt Ash by NOTA - January 17, 2017January 17, 2017 Salt ash is set to get its own all ages Gymnastic classes starting 30 January. The classes will be held at Salt Ash Community Hall, Michael Drive and are open to residents from age four through to adults. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Taking place on Wednesdays, the four to six-year-old program
Port Stephens Church of Christ Hosts Free Art Class Williamtown, Salt Ash by NOTA - January 12, 2017 The Community Wellbeing Program planned another event to ‘step outside the zone’ this week, with a free local Art class. Held on Friday in the Youth Hall at the Port Stephens Church of Christ, the class was open to all ages from seven upwards. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE The church donated the
Port Stephens Church of Christ Hosts Free Art Class Williamtown, Salt Ash by NOTA - January 11, 2017 The Community Wellbeing Program planned another event to ‘step outside the zone’ this week, with a free local Art class. Held on Friday in the Youth Hall at the Port Stephens Church of Christ, the class was open to all ages from seven upwards. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE The church donated the
Community Walk-In Sessions Give Residents No Satisfaction Williamtown, Salt Ash by NOTA - January 8, 2017 Two Community Walk-In Sessions were hosted by the Department of Defence on Wednesday December 14 for residents and businesses impacted by the ongoing contamination issue. Ostensibly, the sessions were held to provide those negatively affected with information about the Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) report carried out at the RAAF Base Williamtown. Or
Shady Ave Residents Not All Thrilled With Water Roll Out Port Stephens LGA Williamtown, Salt Ash by NOTA - January 4, 2017January 4, 2017 Last week Kate Washington MP announced all residents on both sides of Shady and Chris Ave, Salt Ash will receive free water reticulation funded by the Defence Force. This is due to the Defence Force’s Red Zone water contamination barrier running down each street, encompassing the southern side and not the
Salt Ash Residents Win with Water Connection Expansion Williamtown, Salt Ash by NOTA - December 27, 2016 Residents on the northern side of Shady Avenue in Salt Ash are relieved to learn that that they will be connected to town water, after initially being told that they lived outside the Williamtown ‘Red Zone’. As part of Defence’s roll out of town water to properties in the Red Zone,