Mothers’ Union uniting families Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 23, 2016 Mother’s union is a volunteer organisation on the Tomaree Peninsula. Members give of their time, their expertise and their resources to do all they can to support stable family life in our community. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE In more than 80 countries, Mothers’ Union responds where it can and aims
Mark M Trawler at Soldiers Point Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 23, 2016 Jacob Parmax of Salamander Bay, who works at Albatross Marina, Lemon Tree Passage, was able to give some insight into the brief history of the Mark M boat which has recently been brought to Soldiers Point where it has been disassembled. “The Mark M was initially moored at the Marina around
Free Christmas Lunch is offered to those without family Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 22, 2016December 22, 2016 One hundred families received Christmas hampers this week, the contents of which will contribute to their Christmas dinner tables. The hampers were handed out through various charities including the Gan Gan Centre Anna Bay, Yacaaba Centre Nelson Bay and the Op Shop Nelson Bay. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE All of the items
Nelson Bay Golf Club Results Sport by NOTA - December 22, 2016 [Golf] Nelson Bay Golf Club By David and Rhona BIRSS Highlights of the week Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Congratulations to Rhondda Shaw, Sunday Ladies, taking out Div 1 with 40 points. Congratulations to Lesley Filmer, Sunday Ladies, taking out Div 2 with 41 points. Congratulations to Simon Wilkinson, Wednesday C1, taking out B Grade with 45
Nelson Bay Mako Results Sport by NOTA - December 22, 2016 [Cricket] Nelson Bay Mako Results By Craig ASTLEY B1's lost 10/168-6/172. M. Palmer 53 and 1/16, J. Brown 36, C. Baker 2/28, T. Ostle 1/17. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE A's & B3's washed out. D2's Bye! U16 div3 lost 10/82 - 6/99. P. Brealey 18, C. Banks 16 & 2/17, D. Fell 2/8, N. Connick
Into the future and beyondfor St Philip’s Christian College Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 21, 2016 We come to the end of our four-part series on St Philip’s Christian College, Port Stephens and at this stage we see the College propel into a new season of growth and success. Last year the College was in a fortunate position with a HSC Student, Brandon Smith, making the “HSC
Grace Kim and Hayley O’Toole are two tops HSC achievers Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 21, 2016December 21, 2016 The wait is over for thousands of Year 12 students who received an early morning text message to inform them of their HSC results. The results were delivered by email and text messages from the Board of Studies. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Nelson Bay resident Grace Kim from St Philip's Christian College,
The Fight for Nelson Bay Continues from Ryan Palmer Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 21, 2016December 21, 2016 Tuesday 13 December, on behalf of the Tomaree Business Chamber and Nelson Bay “NOW”, Ryan Palmer was provided the opportunity for Public Access to make a presentation to Port Stephens Council in support of the Discussion Paper on future planning for Nelson Bay. Mr Palmer’s presentation included the following key
Another medal haul for locals in Tae Kwon Do Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 20, 2016 Another medal haul for the students at Him-Do Tae Kwon Do, Salamander Bay. Hamish Clark, 7, and Reg Hyde, 19, both brought home gold medals to add to their personal collection. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Hamish won his gold at the Australian Tae Kwon Do NSW States Championships in sparring and told
Historic Event: William and Cecilia Cromarty Nelson Bay (Tomaree Peninsula areas) by NOTA - December 17, 2016 On a blustery morning recently, descendants of William and Cecilia Cromarty, their families, council and historical society representatives gathered at Salamander Bay to witness the unveiling of the new white picket fence and plaque dedicated to Cecilia Cromarty, Ann McIntosh and Mary Cromarty. The Cromartys were the first settlers in Port