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PROUDLY INDEPENDENT WED 30 JUL 2014 Printed on 100% recycled paper Games glory Locals shine in Glasgow p.27 NICRA reject ‘tiny concession’ p.3 David Harris New York beckons Turn over for your entertainment guide Your chance to win with Belmont Citi Centre p.5 Julia’s secret deal F ormer Charlton MP, Greg Combet could have been Prime Minister, but turned the offer down due to ill health. In an interview with the ABC’s 7:30 program last week, Mr Combet revealed that he was offered the leadership in the dying days of the Gillard Government by the then Prime Minister herself, but chose not to pursue the chance. “It was in the second half of June [2013] and obvi- ously the Government was in a lot of trouble and Julia Gillard was in a lot of trouble at that time,” he explained during an interview last Thursday night. “I actually asked to speak to her privately and expressed my thoughts about what I thought needed to happen and I though that there needed to be a caucus ballot for the leadership to resolve the issue once and for all. “Julia surprised me at that discussion by suggest- ing that she would support and she’d stand down in favour of me if I stood.” Mr Combet said he “thought it was a pretty diffi- cult manoeuvre to install yet another Labor leader with a month or two to an election” and was also struggling with a number of health issues, at the time so decided against challenging Kevin Rudd for the leadership, including a vascular condition in his leg and osteoporosis, which caused pain in his neck, shoulders and arms. Further insight into the leadership struggles of the Rudd and Gillard Governments will likely Greg Combet reveals former Prime Minister offered up the top job Greg Combet was offered the chance to become Prime Minister by Julia Gillard in 2013 AMELIA PARROTT @amelia_parrott arise from the release of Mr Combet’s memoir, The Fights of My Life, out next month. The memoir comes off the back of the release of Bob Carr’s political musings in the much-talked about book, Diary of a Foreign Minister in May, and Joe Hockey’s authorised biography, Hockey: Not Your Average Joe just this month. Ms Gillard will release her hotly anticipated autobiography, My Story , in October and will visit Newcastle to promote the book in November. ADVERTISEMENT :: Are you in trouble with the Police? Do you want the best possible result in Court? en you need Kate Maher NOW! Some facts about Kate • She is in Court EVERY week • It is less than 90 seconds from her office to Newcastle Local Court • In the past 12 months, 91% of her clients achieved a result BETTER than they expected 3 Reasons WHY you should choose Kate • Kate has extensive experience in Criminal Law • Kate offers realistic advice as to chances of success, costs, likely penalties, sentencing options and programs • Kate is well known and respected in all Local and District Courts Ask us about our no waiting time guarantee Ph: 49 266 000 Ground Floor 51-55 Bolton St Newcastle

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PROUDLY INDEPENDENTWED 30 JUl 2014 Printed on 100% recycled paper

GamesgloryLocals shine in Glasgow p.27

NICRA reject‘tiny concession’ p.3

David HarrisNew York beckons

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Julia’s secret deal

F ormer Charlton MP, Greg Combet could have been Prime Minister, but turned the offer down due to ill health.

In an interview with the ABC’s 7:30 program last week, Mr Combet revealed that he was offered the leadership in the dying days of the Gillard Government by the then Prime Minister herself, but chose not to pursue the chance.

“It was in the second half of June [2013] and obvi-ously the Government was in a lot of trouble and Julia Gillard was in a lot of trouble at that time,” he explained during an interview last Thursday night.

“I actually asked to speak to her privately and expressed my thoughts about what I thought needed to happen and I though that there needed to be a caucus ballot for the leadership to resolve the issue once and for all.

“Julia surprised me at that discussion by suggest-ing that she would support and she’d stand down in favour of me if I stood.”

Mr Combet said he “thought it was a pretty diffi-cult manoeuvre to install yet another Labor leader with a month or two to an election” and was also struggling with a number of health issues, at the time so decided against challenging Kevin Rudd for the leadership, including a vascular condition in his leg and osteoporosis, which caused pain in his neck, shoulders and arms.

Further insight into the leadership struggles of the Rudd and Gillard Governments will likely

Greg Combet reveals former Prime Minister offered up the top job

Greg Combet was offered the chance to become Prime Minister by Julia Gillard in 2013

AMELIA PARROTT @amelia_parrott

arise from the release of Mr Combet’s memoir, The Fights of My Life, out next month.

The memoir comes off the back of the release of Bob Carr’s political musings in the much-talked about book, Diary of a Foreign Minister in May,

and Joe Hockey’s authorised biography, Hockey: Not Your Average Joe just this month.

Ms Gillard will release her hotly anticipated autobiography, My Story, in October and will visit Newcastle to promote the book in November.

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Amidst the horror of the MH17 disaster it is of some comfort to know that Australian police and soldiers are playing a leading role in the recovery of bodies and helping to return them to their respective countries.

We can now be sure that the process will be handled in a professional, respectful and sensi­tive way. I can only imagine the distress of rela­tives of the victims as they try to track down the exact whereabouts of their loved ones.

As 60 Minutes reporter Michael Usher showed on Sunday night, the crash site had not been secured or even properly roped off to keep people away.

Although as we saw, journalists are not all that welcome and have to undergo some questioning before being allowed to progress.

There are continual reports of fighting in the area which makes it very difficult for experts to safely work on the scene.

I understand though that it is a war zone and cooperation is probably not high on the agenda at the moment.

I think Tony Abbott's response to the situation has been quite impressive.

He's been firm in his condemnation of the incident while not getting carried away and throwing around specific blame at this stage.

The truth will come out eventually as to just why this plane was shot down and who is directly or indirectly responsible for it.

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I can only bnagine the distress of relatives

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Until then, let's just worry about maintaining the dignity of the victims and ensure they are treated with respect in death.

f) I travelled down to Swansea last week to cover NSW Opposition Leader, John Robertson's visit during which he spoke to local senior citizens about the Federal Government's cuts to concessions and discounts.

Labor's Mr Robertson said all the things you would expect from an opposition leader, telling me after the meeting that "people are very nerv­ous about the fact that this Government has a tendency to cut".

He spoke about how cost of living expenses that may seem small to those of us still in the workforce with a regular wage coming in, can have a huge impact on the lives of seniors and pensioners.

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STATE GOVERNMENT

NICRA: 10 Dletres is not enough Newcastle Inner City Residents Alliance rejects reduction in maximum height

• AMELIA PARROTT _ @amelia_parroU

Inner city residents have scoffed at the State Government's decision to reduce the maximum height of the controversial UrbanGrowth NSW/GPT

development by 10 metres, labelling the move as a "tiny concession" for a commu­nity that had been widely disregarded by the Planning Minister, Pm Goward.

Speaking at a public forum at Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle Inner City Residents Alliance (NICRA) spokesperson Brian Ladd accused Ms Goward of being "captive to big developers" and vowed to continue fIght­ing high-rise development in the East End.

"It appears we have rattled Ms Goward," Mr Ladd said.

"A reduction of two or three floors is not enough.

''We will be fighting for a reduction to a maximum height of eight floors, which is what the majority of Newcastle residents want and thought they were getting before March 2014."

The height of the tower on the right will be reduced by 10 metres under updated planning controls

The height of the tallest residential tower, on the site of the former David Jones car park, will be reduced by at least two storeys, from 69.5 metres to 58.9 metres, to ensure buildings do not exceed the height of the parapet of Christ Church Cathedral's nave.

Ms Goward said this would ensure the cathedral remained prominent.

"We always said these plans should and would be informed by the community," she said.

"That's why the Department of Planning & Environment has moved to reduce the

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The change follows the lodging of more than 260 submissions regarding changes to the Development Control Plan (DCP) and Local Environment Plan (LEP) planning controls, the bulk of which related to the

height of the three towers on the Urban­Growth NSW/GPT site.

The changes allowed for higher buildings and greater floor space on some sites in the CBD, and were brought about by submis­sions from the University of Newcastle and UrbanGrowth NSW.

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Hundreds rally for the disabled Parents and carers concerned over disability service privatisation plans

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Laurie See fears that under private enterprise, his disabled daughter won't be looked after.

Mr See was just one of over 200 parents, carers and disability service professionals who attended a rally organ­ised by the Public Service Association last week, protesting against the privatisation of the Government's Ageing, Disability and Health Care (ADHC) services.

Mr See, whose daughter currently lives in a group home in Maryland, fears that after he dies, no one will be able to effectively communicate these issues on her behalf.

"I want to retain Government services for the complex needs people who are in group homes and can't speak for them­selves;' Mr See said.

"I don't think private enterprise will entertain the cost of looking after these complex needs."

Mr See said he was also concerned about the supply of services, a sentiment that was echoed by Stockton Centre nurse, Michael Grant.

"The clients are going from a service where all their needs are on site;' he said.

"They get looked after by people who know what their illnesses are, know what

Protesters gathered at last week's rally

their health needs and enjoyment and pleasure needs all are;' Mr Grant said.

"How can you supply it better if the services are all already here?"

Acting general secretary of the Public Service Association, Steve Turner said that the privatisation of services under

the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) directly contradicts its point -providing choice.

"We want to make it quite clear that we support the NDIS and its implementation, but that was supposed to be increasing choice and resources for people with a

disability;' he said. "ADHC provides 40 per cent of the services to people with a disability so what it's actually doing is destroying choice."

Mr Turner said the Association also wants the Government to negotiate an employee protection package.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Council staff take action United Services Union members cast vote of no confidence in managment

• AMELIA PARROTT _ @amelia_parrott

Newcastle City Council staffwill meet at No. 1 Sportsground today (Wednesday) to hear the outcome of discussions brought

about by last week's unanimous vote of no confidence in Council's management.

Prompted by last week's decision to privatise four of Council's inland pools and Beresfield golf course, United Services Union (USU) members gathered in Civic Park last Wednesday to air their griev­ances about Council's management.

USU organiser, Luke Hutchinson said members had been deprived of union representation during meetings, had their pay rate changed without notice, and had become increasingly concerned by the seemingly endless process of service privatisation and job losses brought about by the current Council.

He said alleged statements made by Council in the recent local government state award negotiations seemed to indi­cate that beach lifeguards may be the next group to be outsourced by Council.

"'Likewise, we are currently outsourcing operations of our pools:" Mr Hutchinson said quoting from the alleged Council statement.

United Services Union organlser. Luke Hutchinson addresses members In Civic Park last week

"'Our pools staffhave minimal chance of competing in a tender arrangement due to the restrictions in our flexibility and again, relatively high labour costs, the same applies to beach lifeguards.'

"Beach lifeguards are obviously now their next target."

A spokesperson from Council told thePost last Friday that USU's action was initiated as a result of their own tender submission

to operate Council's inland swimming pools being unsuccessful and labelled the union's allegations as mischievous.

In a letter from Council's human resources manager, Graeme Holland to Mr Hutchinson, obtained by the Post, Mr Holland that USU's motion was based on incorrect or incomplete information.

"It is also clear that the meeting was initiated because the union was unhappy

with the outcome of the pools tender and the fact that the tender submitted by the USU/staff was unsuccessful," Mr Holland wrote.

"Your 'vote of no confidence' is misguided."

Speaking to the Post last week, Mr Hutchinson said he was hopeful the issues could be resolved through discussion with Council and ruled out any strike action.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Think of the possibilities Newcastle City Council seeks expressions of interest for city's ocean baths

• AMELIA PARROTT _ @amelia_parrott

Newcastle City Council has put a callout to the private sector, seeking ideas from developers willing to revamp the aging

pavilions at Newcastle and Merewether ocean baths.

Council received an unsolicited proposal for a restaurant and takeaway area at Merewether Ocean Baths in March, and given Council's limited funds, has decided to call for expressions of interest (EOI) for the city's ocean baths, including the possibility of commercial ventures on both sites.

Newcastle Lord Mayor, Jeff McCloy said the popular Icebergs Restaurant at Bondi Beach provided some inspiration for what could be possible at Newcastle and Merewether.

"Newcastle's two ocean baths are among the city's treasures and should be a draw­card for locals and tourists alike," he said.

"But our ocean baths pavilions are in a sad state due to lack of funds to upgrade them over the years.

"You've only got to look at Icebergs Restaurants at Bondi Pavilion and kiosks at Merewether and Bar Beach to see how these spaces and buildings can be used."

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During debate at last week's ordinary council meeting, Greens councillors Michael Osborne and Therese Doyle both expressed the importance of retaining the character of the baths, should any new development go ahead.

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"modest" character and scale of the baths were preserved and that they remained a welcome place for "a simple morning swim," while Cr Osborne raised concerns about diners "sipping chardonnay" over­looking swimmers who may be using the baths to get in shape.

The EOI footprint excludes the baths themselves but takes in all of the car park at Newcastle and a portion of the lower car park at Merewether.

Cr McCloy said the large footprint allowed for maximum opportunity and flexibility for potential developers.

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Q) No bail for man accused of Jesmond double shooting

• PAUL MONFORTE

A 31-year-old man accused of shooting two men as they slept in a Jesmond house on Sunday did nor apply for bail when facing Newcastle Local Court on Monday.

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Newcastle West stabbing A 43-year-old man is recovering after

being stabbed during a dispute in Little Birdwood Park. Newcastle West last Wednesday.

It is believed the victim had intervened in an altercation between a man and a woman.

About lpm. police were called to Kings Street following reports that a man had been stabbed. Upon arrival officers located a man suffering a stab wound to his chest. He was treated at the scene before being taken to John Hunter Hospital for further treatment. He remained conscious during the ordeal and was later reported to be in a stable condition. The attacker fled the scene as police converged on the scene and launched a manhunt.

Boy approached in cardiff Police are appealing for information after

a boy was approached in Cardiff last week. Between 5.15pm and 5.30pm on Tuesday

22 July. an l1-year-old boy was riding a scooter on Brown Street. near the intersec­tion of Macquarie Road, when a black van with black and yellow plates began to follow him. Police have been told the van continued to follow the boy into Lachlan Road when it pulled up beside him.

A male driver spoke to the boy, asking if he wanted a lift home. The boy kept riding his scooter and the van followed him to his home, before driving away. The boy alerted his father, who contacted police.

As officers attached to Lake Macquarie Local Area Command investigate the incident, they would like to speak to a man who may be able to assist with their inquir­ies. He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 30-35 years old, with blonde shoulder-length messy hair and a nose ring. Anyone with information about this incident should call Crime Stoppers on 1800333000 or use the online reporting page: www1.police.nsw.gov.au

Mayfield stabbing A man appeared in court last week

following an alleged stabbing in Mayfield on Tuesday July 22.

About 3.45pm, two males. aged 17 and 20, became involved in an argument over the phone, before the younger male walked to a unit block on Maitland Street at Mayfield. It's alleged the older male walked outside the unit block armed with three knives and stabbed the younger male in the wrist. The 17-year-old male was treated by NSW Ambulance Paramedics for a laceration to his wrist, before being taken to John Hunter Hospital. Officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command were called to the location where they arrested the 20-year-old man. He was later charged with reckless wounding, refused bail and appeared before Newcastle Local Court last Wednesday.

attempted murder after James Myers, 30 and Luke Convery, 21 were both shot in the head around 2.20am on Sunday morning as they slept in a house on Coles Street. It is believed one of two women also

sleeping in the house was the former part­ner of Pobje. Police alleged Pobje broke into the house and confronted Myers as

he slept in a bedroom and fired a number of shots towards him. He is also alleged to fired a shot at Convery who was sleeping in the lounge room. Myers was struck four times and taken to John Hunter Hospital in a serious but stable condition. Convery was placed on life support with a single gunshot wound to the head.

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NEWCASTLE MATTERS

Keeping our icons In top shape

Council will seek expressions of interest (EOn for the redevel­opment and use of the pavilions at Merewether and Newcastle Ocean Baths.

Newcastle's ocean baths are among the city's treasures and should be a drawcard for the city. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to invest in these iconic locations to keep them viable for decades to come. We want to explore innovative ideas to make our ocean baths even more attractive and useful community spaces.

While Council cannot fund the work to upgrade the pavilions and has been unable to obtain grant funding, we can still make this happen by working with other people. The EOIprocess may help us access private funding to assist with this long overdue upgrade work.

You've only got to look at Bondi Icebergs Restaurant in Sydney or the kiosks at Merewether and Bar Beach to see how these spaces can be re-used to the benefit of the community. Oppor­tunities may exist at both ocean baths for a commercial venture to enhance our coastal experience.

Completion of the Bathers Way continues to be Council's priority project and any improvements made to the ocean baths will complement plans already in place for coastal infrastruc­ture projects.

The EOI excludes the baths themselves, extending only to the pavilions and surrounding land. We will ensure that proper facilities are provided including: patrol room, change rooms, community space, beach cleaner area and public seating.

While there have been past investigations regarding possible development of the ocean baths, Council has not had an open EOI for the use of the pavilions.

It's time that we look at what is possible.

LAKE MACQUARIE MATTERS

Pay tribute to heroes in our community

It's National Blood Donor Week, a time for us all to say thank you to Australia's 530,000 voluntary donors for making such an amazing difference to the lives of others.

Around 27,000 donations are needed each week to meet demand. Cancer patients, pregnant mums and their babies, people undergoing emergency surgery, road trauma victims and people with certain blood conditions all rely on blood products to keep them alive. Back in 1999, I was one of those people in need. After the birth of my first child, my daughter, I lost three litres of blood and needed a blood transfusion. I'm extremely thankful to those people who donated that blood, whoever they are. It meant I could actually look after my newborn baby properly.

Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to recognise and personally thank donors in our region who have donated blood more than 50 times - what an amazing milestone for these selfless individuals. It was a very personal moment for me as I reflected on the gratitude I have for blood donors.

My blood type is A+, as type A blood is common (around 38 per cent of Australians are blood type A) it is in constant demand and more is always needed. One in three Australians will need blood in their lifetime but only one in 30 actually donates. You never know when you or someone you love will need blood, and there's no better way to ensure it's there than to become a donor. It only takes an hour of your time and every donation helps save three lives.

e Blood donor centre for Broadmeadow A $2 million state-of-the-art blood

donor centre is set to open in Broad­meadow next year, with hopes the new facility will help meet the projected need for blood over the next 20 years.

The new centre, which will be one of the largest in the state, will replace the existing Watt Street Donor Centre, receiving more than 14,000 litres of donated blood a year.

Australian Red Cross Blood Services spokesperson, lemma Falkenmire said once the development application for the site is approved, the Broadmeadow centre should open in mid-2015. "We've been investigating options and this site was chosen in response to feedback from blood donors and the community," she said. To become a blood donor, call 13 14 95 or visit www.donateblood.com.au.

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IN MY ROLE AS THE MEMBER FOR CHARLESTOWN I am constantly amazed by the people who live and work in my electorate. There are so many people out and about in our community doing wonderful things in many different ways.

I see people of all ages working tirelessly in voluntary capacities to assist others and support causes they believe in. I see young people reaching great heights in their sporting endeavours. I see groups coming together and working as a team to achieve. create and inspire others around them. For that reason. I am excited to announce the inaugural Charlestown Citizenship Awards. The inaugural awards are being sponsored by the Post and will celebrate the many people in our community who go above and beyond in their everyday lives.

The Awards will cover the entire electorate of Charlestown and will recognise and honour the outstanding achievements of the people who live here.

I'd love to hear from anyone who knows someone who inspires the people around them and contributes to a better community through the work they do. Nomination forms are available on our website www.andrewcornwell.com.au.at the electorate office at 3/313 Charlestown Road or at the Post. Finalists can be nominated via the website. by dropping an entry to the electorate office. via email or through the post.

The categories are: Citizen of the Year; Young Citizen of the Year; Senior Citizen of the Year; Sportsperson of the Year and Young Sportsperson of the Year. There will be five finalists in each category. all of who will be presented with a Certificate of Achievement

The winners will be announced at a special presentation event at Charlestown Bowling Club on November 2.1 am really looking forward to the event and I encourage everyone to nominate someone they believe deserves to be recognised.

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John Hunter Hospital volunteers Fred and Denise McEnearney with NICU Nursing Unit Manager 2. Shirley Graham

MELISSAH COMBER

F or Fred and Denise McEnearney, giving 10,000 volunteer hours to the John Hunter Hospital wasn't

enough. The Boolaroo couple have matched

each hour they've spent delivering newspapers, selling chocolates and doing patients' washing with a dollar, culminat­ing in a $10,000 donation to the hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and if that wasn't enough, they've also left a $50,000

bequest to the unit in their will. "With no children and no one who needs money in our family, why not give [the donation to NICU] while we're still alive?" Mrs McEnearney said.

"It's rewarding to save little babies, and when you see some of them it's just a miracle they survive!'

Mr and Mrs McEnearney have 34 years of volunteering at the hospital between them and have no plans of slowing down.

''You get to relate to people;' Ms McEnearney said.

"It's a great friendship with everyone -it's one big happy family!'

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In effect, commencing a TTR pension means you are chang­ing the composition of your income, which may allow you to pay less tax overall.

It is important to be aware that if you are working shorter hours and supplementing your income with money from your super, this could result in less super in retirement.

This editorial provides general information only. Before making any financial decisions, consult a financial planner to take into account your financial situation & needs.

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The National Partnership Agreement which covered concessions for pension­ers and senior card holders was scrapped earlier this year in the Federal Budget and concluded on July 1.

Mr Robertson said the State Govern­ment's decision to spend $107 million to fund the concessions for another year was a "stop-gap measure".

"What I've heard here is that people are very nervous about the fact that this Government has a tendency to cut;' Mr Robertson said. "They are worried about the $2.50 concession travel - we've seen that those sorts of things could be on the table. It's making people uncomfortable. I think Governments have got a respon­sibility to make people feel secure. Particularly the more senior people of our community;'

"We owe it to them to make them feel more secure with what they are doing and the things they rely on aren't going to be put at risk;'

Mr Robertson was joined by Labor candidate for Swansea, Yasmin Catley who said many locals had told her they

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Labor candidate for Swansea, Vasmin Catley with NSW Opposition Leader, John Robertson

relied on the concessions to make ends meet. "There's quite a high seniors population in Swansea, and many have already told me they are worried about any cuts;' Ms Catley said. "When you're on a fixed income, any increase in the cost of living just makes life so much harder;'

Liberal Member for Swansea, Garry Edwards defended the Government's record in relation to seniors. "This Liberal-Nationals State Government has done more for the most vulnerable within our communities in three years than the former Labor administration did in 16 treacherous and neglectful years;' Mr Edwards said. "This Government has made good the Federal Government's $107 million shortfall in pensioner and senior concessions earmarked in the Federal Government's budget;' he said.

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COMMUNITY

COMMUNITY Aged Care: Waratah Multicultural Centre Based Day Care. Thurs from 9am-2pm Ethnic Communities Council auditorium 2a Platt St Waratah. 4960 8248. Amputees and Associates: Second month, sec­ond Tue, lOam Cardiff RSL. Kevin 49711633 ARAFMI: Counselling, education and support for families, relatives and friends of people with mental illness. 22 Stewart Ave, Hamilton East. www.arafmihunter.org. 49616717 Bicycles: Pushbike parts, help and workshops. Mon to Sat, 9am-5pm, the Bike Love Corral, Newcastle University. bikelovecorral@yahoo. com.au Belmont and District Residents Group: Mon­day, August 4, 6.30pm, Belmont 16ft Sailing Club. More info: [email protected] Bushwalking: Hunter Area Walkabout Club. [email protected] Newcastle Ramblers 1st &3rd Mon Charlestown Uniting Church, Milson St, Charlestown. 0419 491 612. Bushwalking: Lake Macquarie Bushwalkers Inc. Walks Wed. and Sat. Walks Program is on the website. Visit lakemacquariebushwalkers.

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514.95

at Edgeworth town Centre for witnessing and signing documents, 1st Thurs & 3rd sat 10am-12pm. 0422592544. Older Women's Network: Thursday, August 7, 10.30am, The Adamstown Club, Brunker Road. Guest Speaker: Ed Tonks, The Fern­leigh Track. All welcome. 49632077. Red Cross: Blood donation. Newcastle Donor Centre, 38 Watt St. 13 14 95. SIDS and Kids: 24-hour bereavement sup­port. 4969 3171 Woodworking: Lake Macquarie Woodworking Club, every Tues, Marmong Point Community Hall, 9am-2.30pm. Peter 4954 5037.

CLUBS Belmont Lantern Club: First Monday, 2pm. Nevia 4945 3767. Concert band: Western Lake Macquarie Concert Band, rehearsal Tues Westlake Music Centre, 3 Stilling St, Rathmines from 7pm -9pm. 0421 663 020. Kiwanis: East Maitland meetings, Bank Ho­tel, 72 Melbourne St. 1st and 3rd Mon from 6.30pm. Rae 0407 921277. Lions Club: Warners Bay the 1st and 3rd Thurs nights, 6.30pm for 7pm start. Lions Hall, Sweet St, Warners Bay. 4947 1983. El­ermore Vale 2nd & 4th Tue, Wallsend Diggers from 6.30pm. 4950 2138. Probus: Call 1300 630 488 for nearest club and meeting times. Rock'n'Roll Dance: The Eagle Rocks Dance Club, every Wed, 6.45pm the Cardiff Bowling Club. Call Richard: 4958 9383. Rotary: See rotary9670.org.au/ClubDirectory for meeting location and times. Toastmasters: See www.d70toastmasters. org.au or call 1300 653 876 for club loca­tions and meeting times. VIEW: www.view.org.au for local club details or call 1800 805 366.

PARENTING Happy Hippo Toy Library: Toys for 0-6 year olds. Open Tues & Fri 10am-12pm or by ap­pointment. Phone 4973 7000. InspYre: Young Mothers Mentoring Program. Connects young mothers to 25 years with caring women and services in the commu­nity. 4929 2954. Mainly music: For pre-schoolers and their carers. Term-time Fridays, 9.30am. Church of the Good Shepherd, Joslin Street, Kotara South. 4943 0103. Newcastle Multiple Birth Club Inc: Support, social events and information for parents of multiples. 0407431339.

HEALTH Al-Anon: Family groups. 1300 252 666) or [email protected]. Bereaved by Suicide: Monthly support groups, Newcastle, Maitland, Nelson Bay. Lifelinehunter.org.au or 49402000. Co-Dependents Anonymous: Wed, 7.30pm, Salvation Army Comm Centre, 67 Cleary St, Hamilton. Contact jane 0437 326 487. Hunter Dementia and Memory Centre: 2 Percy St, Hamilton. 4962 7000. Hunter Women's Centre: Alternative thera­pies. 4968 2511. Post Polio Support: Hunter area group. 1st Wed from 10.30am Toronto District Workers Club. 4957 5254.

If you know of something going on in Newcastle or Lake Macquarie, please contact us least two weeks before the date of publication. This is a free community calendar and is for not-for-profit and community organisations. Write to us at The Post, 19 Pearson St, Charlestown NSW 2290 or email [email protected]

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HEALTH

Do you care about what you eat?

It's funny how little some care about what they eat. I guess ignorance can be bliss ... for a little while. But it's not that hard to research food these days. I found some interesting research on artificial sweeteners on a site called greenmedinfo.com. If you were told to eat a synthetic chemical whose structure

is only a few atoms away from the deadly pesticide DDT, and you knew that not only were there no long term human safety studies performed on it, but that it had been already proven in short term tests to have a lot of adverse health effects, would you still eat it? Millions of people including our children are! Why? To save a few calories!

Some people actually believe it's a healthy choice. Sucralose has nice brand names like Splenda but despite the intended insinuation, sucralose is not a form of sucrose or cane sugar.

It's real name is 1,6-dichloro-1,6-dideoxy-BETA-D-fructo­furanosyl- 4-chloro-4-deoxy-alpha-D-galactopyranoside. I guess that wouldn't sell too well though.

They make sucralose in a lab, using a complex process involv­ing dozens of chemicals you wouldn't want to pronounce let alone consume. Basically, the chemists force chlorine into an unnatural chemical bond with a sugar molecule, resulting in a sweeter product, but at a price: a huge amount of artificial chemicals must be added to keep sucralose from hopefully digesting in our bodies.

The makers of sucralose say this chemical passes unchanged into the urine and faeces, when in fact, up to 11 per cent to 27 per cent is absorbed into the body (FDA, 1999). In fact, the varying degrees to which sucralose is absorbed

is used as a marker for gut and intestinal permeability to determine certain disease states. Once absorbed, between 1.6 per cent to 12.2 per cent of this chlorocarbon accumulates in the body.

Sounds to me like it's not really so sweet after all. I don't think my family should be eating it, but, as with everything, you choose what to put in your mouth, you make your own mind up.

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Men can get postnatal depression too

• This Sunday marks Father's Day across Australia - a time to

celebrate everything great about being a dad. Becoming a new dad and taking on the role of a parent can be a

very exciting time ... it can also be very challenging and stressful, leading to mental health difficulties in some men.

Beyond Blue report that about 5% of men develop postnatal depression in the first year after the birth of their child, and another 5% experience significant anxiety.

Postnatal depression in women is well known, but paternal postnatal depression is not something many men talk about.

Changes in personal relationships, feelings of increased respon­sibility and lack of sleep are a few things that can trigger stress, depression or anxiety in new dads.

The symptoms of postnatal depression in men are usually a little different to those experienced by new mums and can include increased frustration and irritability, becoming easily stressed, increased anger and conflict, feeling overwhelmed or out of control, feeling disconnected from their partner and friends and feeling fatigued.

Men who have a history of depression or a partner who is also experiencing postnatal depression are more at risk of developing depression or anxiety following the birth of a child.

Men who have limited emotional and social support, are experiencing financial difficulty and men whose experience of fatherhood is different to their expectations are also at risk.

When symptoms continue for more than a few weeks action should be taken. There is evidence to suggest that postnatal depression in one or both parents can have a significant impact on a child's development. One of the most important things we can do is encourage new dads to talk about their experiences and feelings. So dads, if you are not feeling so happy this Father's Day, do yourself and your child a favour and make time to talk with your partner, a friend or your GP for advice and help.

For more information about becoming a new dad and looking after yourself and your baby you can download the Dad's Hand­book: A Guide to the First 12 Months from the Beyond Blue website.

DECLAN CLAUSEN JESSICA SHUWALOW ANTHONY PIGGOTT Commentator ,,@DecianClausen

The dark side of plastic

Whilst plastic has many terrific uses, it leaves a legacy of waste that fills our landfills, our environment and our oceans. The very worst effect of this ceaseless plastic consumption are not felt by humans but rather by birds and other wildlife who mistake the small colourful bits of plastic for food. These plastic bits clog the organs of these animals and sadly cause them to die.

One ofthe biggest contributors to this problem is the 13 billion plastic drink containers, which Australians use annUally. Of these 13 billion containers, less than 40% are currently recycled. The vast majority end up as litter or in landfill.

Since 1977 South Australia has been operating a successful container deposit scheme in an attempt to address this issue. The SA scheme places an additional cost (currently 10 cents) on plastic and glass containers at the point of sale. Consumers can then claim this money back when the containers are recycled.

Container deposit schemes are effective because they use a market-based system to tum something that previ­ously had little value (rubbish) into something that does have value (10 cents worth). In this way they operate in a similar way to an emissions trading scheme.

The City of Sydney is currently trialling the use of recy­cling machines in public areas which give out discount vouchers or raffle tickets instead of a cash reward for recycled containers. It would be great to see a local option for rewarding people in the Hunter who recycle.

Newcastle Financial Planning

Sorting out your finances

Happy New Financial Year! If your finances were in a bit of a mess last financial year, then why not start fresh this year. Here are some tips to get you started: Set a goal - think about where you are now in life and financially and where you'd like to be in a year or five years.

Track your spending - you know how much you earn, but do you know how much you spend? By tracking your spending you'll stumble across areas where you can save money without even really trying.

Review your insurance - insurance provides peace of mind, but there is a tangible benefit with claim payments helping people not only protect the life they have created, but one they have dreamed for the future.

Review your super -A way to reduce paying additional fees is to consolidate your super into the one fund.

Calculate your net worth - write down all of your assets, the bulk of Australians are overweight in residential property and underweight in shares. By calculating your net worth each year it will allow you to benchmark how you're going compared to your goals.

To find out how financially healthy you are and for more support on making FY15 a prosperous year, take our complimentary financial health check: www. newcastlefinancial.com.au/financial-health-check/

Disclaimer: This editorial provides general informa­tion only. Before making any financial decisions, consult a financial planner to take into account your individual needs.

Pharmacist of Piggott's pharmacies

Solutions for bowel issues

One of the busiest sections of any pharmacy is the area where medicines for upset stomachs and bowel problems are kept - the so-called tums and bums area.

One of the most common bowel problems is constipa­tion and this can be debilitating. Constipation usually happens because the colon absorbs too much water from your food. If the food moves through the digestive system too slowly, too much water may be absorbed. The bowel motions are then too dry and hard.

If you think you have constipation, talk to your pharmacist or doctor who can recommend some ways to help. One way to treat constipation is by taking a laxa­tive. There are various types of laxatives and they all work differently so it's important to talk to your doctor before taking laxatives. Types oflaxatives include bulk­ing agents, lubricants, and stimulating/irritant laxa­tives. Severe constipation is the most common cause of faecal incontinence (or bowel leakage), especially in older people. This is because hard bowel motions are difficult to pass and may cause a partial blockage high up the bowel, resulting in watery bowel motions flow­ing around the constipated stool without warning. This is sometimes mistaken for diarrhoea.

Your Self Care pharmacist can give you more informa­tion about bowel issues, including a range of fact cards. For the nearest location phone the Pharmaceutical Society on 1300 369 772 or check www.psa.org.au and click on Self Care Pharmacy Finder.

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29 vantage Circuit • Spacious 4 bedroom family home

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• Rumpus room + 2nd meals area

• 2 x bathrooms, 3 x wlc, ducted air conditioning

Price: $54V,V50 Inspect: Saturday 2 Aug 3 - 3:30pm Contact: Duncan 0416 2VO 555

LAND 39 Billabong Drive, Cameron Park

$229,950 (S9J.8m2 blOCk)

6 Cutter Way, West Wallsend

$199,950 (746.1 m2 block)

37 Quigley Road, Bolton Point

$159,950 (862m2 block)

54 Blackwood Circuit, Cameron Park

$225,000 (7472 block)

J Patricia Place • Located in a whisper quiet cul-de-sac

• Lovely single level 3 bedroom brick home

• Massive outdoor undercover entertaining area

• Huge level backyard plus garaging

Price: $41 V,V50 Inspect: Saturday 2 Aug 12- I 2:30pm Contact: Duncan 0416 2VO 555

18 Cambrian Place • 6 years young, 4 bedroom brick home

• 682 sqm block in a quiet cul-de-sac

• Backing onto a peaceful reserve

• 2 x garage, 2 x bathrooms, 2 x air con

Price: Best offer over $420,000 Inspect: Thursday 31 July 5-5:30pm Contact: Duncan 0416 2VO 555

46 Graham Street • Grandma can move in too • Immaculately presented 4 bedroom home

• Spacious 587sqm block in a side street

• Downstairs: I BIR, study, rumpus, bathroom­

Price: $3VV,V50 Inspect: By appointment Contact: edda 0456063 3V7

Great Price achieved at Auction

Thinking of selling! Call us and let us help you

achieve your goalsl

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TRADES & SERVICES

ANTENNAS

• Foxtel, Phone, TV, Internet Points • CCTV Installations • Satellite TV • TV Wall Mounting • TV DVD HDD (with hidden cables) Tune-lnS!Set~ps • Install New Antennas

• Home Theatre & & Remove Old Ones Surround Sound Installs • AV Fault Finding

0431 766033 WW9872

-Digital Antennas -TV/VCR Tunings -Plasma TV Mounts •• -Home Theatre -Insurance Work -Speaker Cables Leads -Satellite Equipment -Extra Outlets

-Connections -Digital Boxes -Tall Mast Removal -Coax Cables -Boosters -Free Quotes

4965 8849 43 Thomas St, Edgeworth www.hiqaerials.com.au

BATHROOMS

Bathrooms Renovation ~ Specialists ,.., Tiling ~

,.., Leaky Showers ,..,Laudries

Lie No 5748C

Ph/Fax 49755767 Mob 0402 463 999

BRICKLAYING

'ii FREE QUOTES! 'ii 1'.1 • Retaining Walls 1'.1 1'.1 1'.1 1'.1 • Fences • New Homes 1'.1

.:1 Ph Adam: 0414 311 720 .:1 E-I Lie 236513C WW8161 E-I

DG&H WALTON BUILDERS UCl78878C

ALL TYPES OF BUILDING WORK • EXTENSIONS • RENOVATIONS • DECKS • PAINTING

• BATHROOM RENO • SUSPENDED CEILINGS • CONCRETING • COMMERCIAL WORK • FLOATING FLOORS

40 YEARS EXPERIENCE

M_0418436981 M_0407481717 AH_49597813 WW8165

o + v MILLEt2 CONSTt2UCTIONS *NeW HOMeS eXTeNSIONS QeNOVATIONS

*MAINTeNANCe *ALL ASPeCTS Of BUILOING NO vOB TOO BIG OQ SMAL-L.!

fQEE QUOTES! HONEST + QELlABLE SEQVICE!

PHONE OAQYL- 014-00 117 BS7 OQ 14-Q20 7S2S WW8163

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

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FAMILY AND CHILDRENS LAWYERS • Marriage & Defacto disputes • Property Settlements • Divorce • Attendance at Court • Parenting Agreements • Consent Orders • Out of Court Settlements

Neisha Shepherd and her team at NLS Law are committed to Justice.

They are able to formulate a legal approach tailored

towards client's specific needs.

They possess the insight, experience and

knowledge to resolve complex matters efficiently and

cost effectively.

The skill and care given to all their clients ensures

that NLS Law is able to service all legal requirements.

FINDING WORKABLE SOLUTIONS

Level 11 83 Brunker Road, Broadmeadow . P 4927 6315 • F 4927 6525 E [email protected] • W http://www.nlslaw.com.aulww11193

BUILDERS

• Residential and Commercial • Kitchens and Bathrooms • New Homes • Maintenance • Alterations and Additions • Access to all trades • Decks and Pergolas • No job too small

PeJfJ~ ~t fJJf.d ~k I.t1fJIf.t!e

Call for a quote

0451 004 500 ~ www.ponmanconstructions.com ~

RENOVATIONS SPECIALIST MAINTENANCE GROUP

• Wall & Floor Tiling • Internal &

External Work • Bathrooms/Laundrys • Gyprocking

• Carpentry • Painting • Bricklaying • Concreting • Plumbing

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Phone Neil: 0431 515 066 Lie: 214118e· R91364· 232492e· 233668

Call Gary on 4032 8151 to advertise

Call Gary on 4032 8151 to advertise

CONCRETING

MACWILCRETE ~ -Residential concretor Uc: 189172c ~

Exposed aggregate Pattern colour cove Stamped Stencil Slabs

MAXIMUS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTIONS

Lie. #268079C

- POOL SURROUNDS - DRIVEWAYS - GARAGES & SHEDS - REPAIRS

- ENTERTAINMENT AREAS - PAllOS & PATHS - RESURFACING

FREE QUOTES • CUSTOM DESIGN

(I~ ~iltiil (I~ I i=\E ~ [email protected] SPECIAUSTS

CONCRETING

• Driveway specialist • All aspects of concreting • No job too big or too small • Service and quality guaranteed • Resurfacing prompt & reliable Lic.132271C

Phone Mick Dunley 0410 312 247

CARPORTS

• Plans to Council • Gable Carports • Awnings • Screen Enclosures

• Glass Rooms • Decks • Deals directly with the Builder/Owner

L· N 162879

To advertise here call Gary on 4032 8151

DECKS & PERGOLAS

SPECIALISING IN DECKS & PERGOLAS Ie BUILDERS

Carports, handrailS, stairs & house renovations Ph: 4960 8621 or M: 0405 327 656

Lic no. 146456C WW8263

DESIGN AND DRAFTING

• New Homes • Alterations • Renovations • Additions

Charlestown Home Plan Service Ph 0418 764 257 or 4942 5878

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TRADES & SERVICES ELECTRICAL

AMCM ELECTRICAL ~

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NO ELECTRICAL JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL • Lights • Power Points • Ceiling Fans

• Smoke Alarms • Safety Switches • Testing & Fault Finding • Rewiring & Installs

• Electrical Hot Water Repairs • Small Appliance Repairs

- Ovens/Cookers, Hot Plates & Rangehoods

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS CONTACT MARTY ON ~

0449634 794 ~

CRAIG BELLAMY ELECTRICAL

SP;~~ ~:~LE FREE QUOTES Mob: 0414453219

Lie. No. 94958C Email: [email protected] ABN 26 839 303 479 WW8175

Need an Electrician? ~ALrNd\A:! 8 0409sol~i7e927

.ISwitchboard Upgrades

.I Stoves & Ovens

.I Range hoods & Cook tops

.I Renovations

.IComplete Rewires

.I Granny Flat Construction .I Lights & Ceiling Fans .I Garage Light & Power .I Exhaust Fans & IXL 3 in l's .I Real Estate Maintenance .I Phone, TV & Power Points .ITest & Tagging .ISmoke Alarms .I Fault Find & Repair • .I Safety Switches .I Shop front Fit Outs ~ .I CCTV Installations .I Industrial Installations ~ www.newcastleelectricianservices.com.au

To advertise here call Gary on 4032 8151

EXCAVATIONS & EARTHMOVING

JUS DIGGIN EXCAVATOR + TIPPER HIRE Specialising in tight fit excavations <Xl

NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL • FREE QUOTES i PH. JUSTIN 0438408801 s:

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

S 1 09 CAR SERVICE ~ REGO INSPECTIONS S 29

NORMALLY $37.40

AGED PENSIONER DISCOUNTS ON ALL

LOGBOOK SERVICING AND REPAIRS

FENCING & GATES

ALL S,.YLE FENCING Specialising in:

./ Colorbond, timber fencing & gates ~ ./ Pool fencing ./ Fully insured s:

./ All work guaranteed ./ Free quotes Lie 231433c

0407928004

FLOORING

• Laying of new floors • Sanding & Polishing

new & old floors • Free quotes

Call the Big Boys

Call Gary on 4032 8151 to advertise

SAVE $65 Engine oil and oil filter change Up to 4litres of 10w30 engine oil Vehicle safety inspection Full brake inspection (adjustment extra) Cooling system pressure test 8: inspection Electronic battery testing

GUnERING

Gutter Goblins Make your guners our problem and never worry again.

VACUUM SYSTEM

GUTTER CLEANING

GUTTERING

ABC SEAMLESS GUTTER DISCOUNTERS

All Types of Gutters Installed Factory Direct • Comprehensive Warranties * Metal Roofing * Leafguard Products * Rainwater * Tanks Roof Restoration

Reliable Service & Competitive Prices r--

43889007 i www.abc:seamless.c:om.au s:

ACE GUTTERS <t$>. ~

Manufacturers & Suppliers Quality Rainwater Products

• Nu-Line • Half Round • Mini-Line • Roundline • Square-Line • Steel Fascia • Quad • Fascia Cover

Available in 25 colours in most profiles Daily delivery throughout Newcastle Central Coast and surrounding areas

For an obligation free measure and quote 0

Ph: 4948 6611 I BRAD DWYER

• GUTTERING • FASCIAS • DOWN PIPES i • METAL ROOFING • LEAF GUARD • VALLEY IRONS • FREE ADVICE • FREE QUOTES • BIRD PROOFING

• PROMPT SERVICE • 6 DAYS A WEEK "Newcastle born & bred with 25 years experience"

CARDIFF .U ...... ERI •• SPECIALIS ...

LO • Repairs or renewal • Roof replacements ~ • Leaf & Bird Proofing • Leak repairs ~ • Gutter Cleaning • No job too small s: • Stormwater drainage • Free quotes - pensioner rates

~ Call "'erry 4.54 .1 •• ~ m •• 4.4 54. I ••

• Quality Bluescope Steel • Leaf Protection

• Professional Service • Custom Folded Flashings

PHONE BRICE, MANDY OR SAM _ AH:4959 8566 FAX: 4027 5673 .. co

[email protected] LlcNo:261305C fi') 0 ~ www.oziwi.com.ou ~

Call 0400 299159 or www.bigboysnewcastle.com.au WW8261

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TRADES & SERVICES KITCHENS

THE KITCHEN DOCTOR Ph/Fax 49829449 • Mob: 0412400634

• Kitchen face lifts • New kitchens • Wall/Entertainment Units

·Free Quotes • 15 years experience • Darren Anderson (Qualified Cabinet Maker)

Save $$$ by renovating ~ your existing kitchen ~

To advertise your trade or service here call Gary Scott on 4032 8151!

YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO!

LANDSCAPING

Specialising in:

• Paving • Retaining Walls • Decking • Fencing

www.dezignalandscape.com.au ~

Call Mike 0413 686 757 ~

LAWNMOWING

-dr J propertyservices ~ • Lawn mowing • Prun~g ~

• Gardening • House wash downs Ph: 0409 499 783

Call Gary on 4032 8151 to advertise

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

• In painting.com.au

llwe show up" Same day quotes 7 year guarantee

• Re-paints & new work • Dulux premium paints • Reasonable prices • Industrial - commercial - Domestic

Call Dave 0406 473 572 www.instylepainting.com.au

Licence No 222296c

PAINTERS &. DECORATORS

Eric's Pointing • Interior & Exterior • Plaster Repairs • Feature Walls • All work guaranteed Phone Eric

0401 295 071 WW8197

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To advertise here call Gary on 4032 8151

PAINTERS &. DECORATORS

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Ir)$ Y e Same day quotes palntlng.comau ~. 7 year guarantee

Licence No. 222296c

• Re-paints & new work FREE QUOTES! • Dulux Premium paints Call Dave • Reasonable prices 0406473572 • Industrial- commercial- domestic www.instylepainting.com.au WW8199

PEST CONTROL

GAZBUG PEST SERVICES For the cheapest and most comprehensive pest control treatment on the market.

Specialising in Tennite & Pre-purchase inspections, General Pest Treatments, Tennite Treatments & Baiting Systems,

Pre & Post Construction Termite Treatments

Ph 4975 5533 PC REG: 3255 WW8203

NOVA PEST MANAGEMENT $165 - 3/4brm average size house • Flea Treatment End of lease $145 • German Cockroach Treatment $110

(for mild infestation only)

Ph: 0412 075158

PLUMBING

PIER REPLACEMENTS

RE-PIERING PIER REPLACEMENT

RE-LEVELING ~

0422 341 858 ! 4942 7140 WW83:

PLASTERING

.. Gypco Int.,io" ~ ~ A brilliant plasterboard service by Gypco. ~ m Specialising in small, large and insurance jobs.

~ Paul Gauci 0411961 519

PLUMBING ("J, \ r JJ) r rj rj LicL10548 -.-I - ! \ rJ rJ

•- -- - -- Big or small,

PLUMBING we do it all! • GAS ~

• GUTTERING ~

Phone Terry Siupik - All areas ~ 4954 0309 • 0414 540 309

Dave 1!nigbts Plumbing Service

• Plumber • Gasfitter • Gutters. Blocked Sewers

Pensioner Discounts, 30 Yrs Exp "-Ali areas: ~

0418686472 - 49421306 ~

To advertise your trade or service here call Gary Scott on 4032 8151!

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Full domestic and commercial plumbing, drainage and gas fitting including: * Blocked drains $99 no more to pay*

(we unblock it or it's free)

* Hot water, electric, gas & solar * Leaking pipes, taps and toilets * Leaking roofs & gutters

: SAVE 20% for all pensioners : \ , ~-------------------------------; *Terms and conditions apply.

* All the latest cost-saving equipment & technologies * Same-day service or it's free (why wait?)* * Up-front, fixed pricing (no surprises)* * Lifetime labour warranty (all work guaranteed) * Fully qualified tradesman * Interest-free payment plans* * We will beat an genuine written quote*

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TRADES & SERVICES

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

DANNY'S WATERPROOFING AND PROPERlY MAINTENANCE • New work • 20% senior discount • Real Estate/Strata • Leaking showers • Special owner builder rates • Rising damp • Bathroom rectification work • Epoxy flooring • Brick sealing • clear coat • UV stable coatings • Negative pressure· waterproofing • Roof repairs

0432 692 520 I REMOVALIST

©~~~-s~~~ No depot to depot charge ~ for move in Newcastle areas ~

All areas! Call Ross 4957 7695

RENDERING

PEDRO CEMENT RENDERING CONTEMPORARY AND TRADITIONAL RENDER

HIAmember Licence No: 168033C

• All textured coatings our speciality ( blueboard, polystyrene

cladding fitted and finished) • Exterior painting - Dulux accredited

• Repair work (concrete) l8 • 30 years experience ~

• Free quotes all areas of the Hunter ~

0414 910 487 • 4955 8150

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

For more than 80 years the Carver name has stood for quality workmanship, courtesy and integrity. They have a proven track record that's second to none. So when it's time to paint, it's time to think Bel-Air Painting.

• Domestic or Commercial Painting and Decorating Projects • Anti-Graffiti Coatings • Roof Re-Finishing • Texture Coating • Fire Retardant Systems • High Pressure Water Cleaning

Six great reasons to use Be/·Air Painting Services: 1. Our free written quotes are valid for 6 months 2. All our commercial work is fully guaranteed 3. You are covered by warranty insurance on all domestic work 4. Only the best premium products used on your home or property 5. We are proud members of the Master Painters Association 6. We will make an appointment time to suit your needs

Phone John Carver on: 4965 8888 0418496 970

Al MASTER PAINTERS ASSOCIATION

Gold Lie 436C www.belair-painting.com.au ~ MEMBER

Don't just get the job done, get it done right! WW8297

ROOFING

• Leak Detection ~ Hu:".'"~~;!d.~ • Roof Repairs ~' .,.,

• Roof Painting • Roof Cleaning

• Guttering • Metal Roofing

• Leaf Screening (for your gutters)

0477464447 Lie No. 252546C

~ Customline Metal Rooling I I Lie no 242564C

Brock Kenny 0427877147

Specialising in Domestic and Commercial • Metal Roofing • Guttering • Downpipes • Wall Cladding

FULLY INSURED • FREE QUOTES Email: [email protected]

ROOFING

RICKS GUTTERING =11=1 & ROOFING pTv.LTD.

A.B.N. 82162153 639

FOR All ROOFING AND GUTTERING NEEDS • OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

• RENEWALS AND REPAIRS co

• REMOVAL OF OLD MATERIALS ~ • ALL COLORBOND ROOFING REQUIREMENTS ~

• FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

CALL RICK 0409 225 188 Right a. Rain Roofing • All roof repairs & renewal

• No job too big or small • Quality tradesman

Service guaranteed Ph Shane 4959 6091 Mob 0410 564 044

To advertise here call Gary on 4032 8151

ROOFING

ROOFING

RUBBISH REMOVAL

SO & L RUBBISH REMOVAL ALL RUBBISH

REMOVED • DEMOLITIONS • YARD CLEARING

• EXCAVATIONS

0418685761 49582756 WW8219

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PENSIONER DISCOUNT ROOF REPAIRS/RESTORATION COLORBOND ROOFS • WHIRLY BIRDS

LEAF SCREEN (for gutters) FREE INSPECTION PHONE JOHN 0412 273 367 OR CARL 0411 702 817

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TRADES & SERVICES

SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS

• Repairs to all makes and models • Repairs to all overlockers • Pick-up and deliver

• In home service • Over 30 years experience Ph: 0411 275 032 WW8301

TILING

~ Wall & Floor ~ Tiling ~

Bathroom renovations Decks. living areas

NO Job too small ~ Call Rob IM25 ••• 5.' ~

TREE SERVICES

BJ's TREE SERVICE PENSIONER DISCOUNT

FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES!

Ph 49501573 Mob 0414 300 305

DISCOUNT Tree Trimming - Tree Removal

• Small, medium & large jobs • Prompt service' Full Insured '<t

"We're cheaper because we enjoy it" ~ Free quotes all areas ~

Phone Shelle 4984 6996 Mob 0419 289 223 $:

CROWN TREE SERVICES '. • Stump grinding & wood chipping ~ • Full tree removal & block clearing . ~ • Crown reduction & shaping :. •••• ~ FREE QUOTES & 24 HR SERVICE . . $:

Ph Tony 0412769957 Carrington

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

• New Homes • Alterations • Renovations • Additions

Charlestown Home Plan Service

Ph0418764257or49425878 ~et,tUe 'N/~

To advertise here call Gary on 4032 8151

TREE SERVICES

WW11182

TREE SERVICES

Specialising in: • Tree removal • Pruning and tree maintenance

. • Block clearing • Chipping and mulching • Stump grinding • Rural services • Land management

CALL NICK 0477 000 891 OR

49081630 It:]' SAFE It:]' FRIENDLY

It:]' RELIABLE It:]' FULLY INSURED

PRECISION BUILDING! RE-PIERING PLASTERING ROOFING CONCRETING

• Pensioner discount • Free Inspection • Roof repairs/restoration • Colourbond roofs • Whilry birds

• Driveways • Driveway repair • Footings • Underpinning • Pathways

• Is your house moving? • Or cracking up? • Pier replacement • Underpinning • Pensioner discounts

• Quality workmanship • Fully insured • Renovation work • Water damage & patchwork • Fancy cornice specialist • Prompt reliable service

• Free inspections • Clean up when job is complete • Leaf screen (for gutters) • All concrete work • Pensioner discounts

CALL JOHN 0412 273 367 • All aspect of plastering • Free quotes

PLASTERING No job too small • Quality workmanship • Fully insured • Renovation work • Water damage & patchwork

• Fancy cornice specialist • Prompt reliable service • Pensioner discounts • All aspect of plastering

• Clean up when job is complete

• Free quotes

PHONE JOHN 0412 273 367 OR CARL 0411 702 817

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CLASSIFIEDS CARRIERS&' REMOVALS

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AT www.hgwsremovals.net Ph: 4929 6763. Newcastle. 5 ton truck. Polite, fit & experienced. Satisfaction guaranteed

Staples transport refer to Trades & Services. Ph: 49 577695.

COMPUTERS&. ACCESSORIES

NEW, REPAIRS, MORING Your home or mine! From $25 per hr. Ph: 0419 684 584. 20 yrs experience.

EDUCATION&. TRAINING

ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT RESUMES 25yrs experience. Resumes, Letters and all Application Criteria. Marilynne: 0438 154 882 [email protected]

_I FOR sALE"'"----__ _

FIREWOOD BEST IN THE HUNTER

2m Local = $260 2m Premium = $290 2m Vintage = $320 2m Iron bark = $350

All pricing includes delivery 6 days del service Yard service 6 days Smaller quantities avail

in yard service 17 Kyle St Rutherford 4932 685[

www.woodgalore.com.au

Advertise Here Phone Gary 4032 8151 today!

HEALTH BEAUTY &. FITNESS

Lose Weight! Our Tony Ferguson Weightloss program works! So don't wait for Summer to lose weight..start NOW! Soups available. Talk to James today

Terry White Chemists, Hamilton Tel: 49611269 2

2014 aitland nrarkets

6 JULY - Christmas in July 3 AUGUST - Horse's Birthday

7 SEPTEMBER _ Father's Day Carnival

5 OCTOBER - Harvest Celebration

19 OCTOBER - Spring Fair . 2 NOVEMBER - Spring Raoing Carmval

16 NOVEMBER - Yule tide 7 DECEMBER - Santas Visit 21 DECEMBER - Free Children's Day

phone 496a ssaa maitlandmarkets. com. au No dogs allowed on the grounds

PEST CONTROL

CALL JOHN AT ACQUIRE PEST CONTROL 0408 496 084 All types of pest control including Termite work.

FOR sALE~ _________ ----, Chicken Coopl Rabbit Hutch

1.87 metres wide. Great access for easy cleaning. FIREWOOD

4 SALE Seasoned Bush Timber $95.00 per cubic metre

FREE delivery Newcastle and East Lake Macquarie

PH: 4953 0311

Simple to assemble. $180

Buy direct from the importer.

Other designs on display. 43404200

www.somerzby.com.au Somersby

Advertise Here Phone Gary 4032 8151 today!

POSITIONS WANTED

HANDYMAN Painter, interior, exterior. Wallpaper removal. Need work. Prompt Service. Ph: Mick - 0408 298 994.

LAWN MOWING Clean up garages.Pensioner Discounts. Ph 49716172 or 0412 663 339.

MOBILE WELDING & REPAIRS No job too small! Ph: 4975 1892

Timothy's Lawns Local friendly service ph 49615505

GUTTER CLEANING Leaf and bird proofing

Small repairs, Free Quotes Phone Terry 4954 0309

L10548

Walker Wanted for Thornton/BeresfieldlTarrol Stockton areas. Great Rates Ph Nicole 0432 583 566

Cabinet Maker Semi Retired And Bored

I Can Custom Make Your Order For You -Cupboards, Drawers,

Bookshelves, Nest Tables With Glass Tops, Office Desk and Kids 2 Sided Table With Bench Seat

Phone - 4957 2012 I Enjoy Making Nice Furniture

Margaret Standen Celebrant 0417774656

margaret.standen2 @bigpond.com

Pet Friendly! 2 bedroom cottages & 3 bedroom luxury villa. Fab location­Walk to shops, cafes, club, surf & beach. 2 hrs nth of Newcastle. seachangeholiday.com 1300 303 190 for your FREE INFO PACK!

POSITIONS VACANT

Want to beCODle an integral part of a dynaDlic teaDl? Looking lor security In themedla Industry? Yes? Then read on ••••

As a publisher of market leading local newspapers and specialist publications, we continue to grow and increase our share of the local advertising market in the areas in which we operate.

Due to some exciting changes in our business, we're looking to add an experienced sales rep to our team. With a mix of business development and account management, this will be a broad and varied role. This may well develop into a leadership role for the right person.

The main responsibilities in these roles will be ...

• Finding leads and generating new business

• Maintaining an existing client base • Providing exceptional customer service • Representing our other periodical

publications as they arise

• Representing us at various industry and sporting functions from time to time

While this is a broad and varied role, the key skills you will require to be successful are ...

• Confident telephone manner

• A willingness to prospect and generate leads

• Persistence and determination

• The ability to close a sale

• High levels of attention to detail

• Intermediate computer skills

On offer for the successful candidate will be a negotiable salary based on experience, commission, the opportunity for advancement and a relaxed working environment along with the security of joining a growing business.

the post To be considered for this role send your CV and cover letter addressing the selection criteria to [email protected]

PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICES

BOAT LICENCE 4 1/2 hr course -

held weekly nswboatlicence.com

PH:0434 803 687 7 days

COXSWAIN COURSE

coxswaintraining.com.au

Ph 0434 803 687

Advertise in the Classifieds from as little as $25! Phone Gary 4032 8151 today!

NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING For the year ended 31st May 2014

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Kahibah Bowling Club Co-operative Limited, 63 KenibeaAvenue, Kahibah NSW 2290 will be held on the Clubs premises Sunday 24th August 2014 at 9.30am. AGENDA 1. To receive and consider the minutes of the last Annual General Meeting. 2. To receive and consider the Annual Report, Balance Sheet, Statement of

Accounts and Auditors reports. 3. Consideration of Allowances. 4. Declaration by the Returning Officer to the ballot for the election of Officers

and Members of the Board, and the filling of vacant positions. 5. Election of Returning Officer and two Deputy Returning Officers. 6. Special business set down for consideration of which Members have been

given due notice. Please Note: Only Financial Members are entitled to attend this meeting and only those members that qualify to vote will be allowed to vote. Concise annual reporting method used this year and the report can be accessed via the Club's website - www.kahibahsports.com.au A full financial report is available at the club for perusal. Please submit any questions pertaining to the Club's accounts to the Secretary Manager not less than 7 days before the Annual General Meeting to permit time for the Auditor to research and give appropriate responses.

SPECIAL BUSINESS The following special business items will be addressed at this meeting. All of the details associated with these special business items are available for perusal at the club or on the clubs website - www.kahibahsports.com.au 1. SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS There are in total ten (10) Special Resolutions for changes to the Clubs' constitution, proposed by the Board of Directors of the Kahibah Bowling Club Co-operative Ltd, for consideration and voting by the members.

These include changes to Rules 1, 6, 10, 8, 9, 18, 20, 24, 26, 28, 30, 38, 45, 46,47,50 & 67. 2. ORDINARY RESOLUTIONS 1. Consideration of Board expenses pursuant to the Registered Clubs Act. Dated: 30th July 2014 By the direction of the Board of Directors, Chris Gardner, Secretary Manager

Notice of Aboriginal Consultation Project name: Weslwaratah waste water Pumping Station and Rising Main Upgrade

Proponent: Hunter Water Corporation Contact: John Simpson 02 4979 9437

Location: West Waratah

The proposed project includes pipeline construction.

Aboriginal organisations or Aboriginal persons who hold knowledge relevant to determining the cultural significance of Aboriginal objects and/or Aboriginal places in the area of the proposed project are invited to register an interest in a process of community consultation with the proponent regarding the proposed activity.

The purpose of community consultation with Aboriginal people is to assist the proposed applicant in: 1) assessing the Aboriginal heritage values of the area, 2) preparing an application for an AHIP (should one be required) and 3) to assist the Director-General (as nominated in the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974) in his or her consideration and determination of the application.

Registrations of interest must be submitted in writing on or before 13 August 2014. Registrations should include the name of a contact person, address and other relevant contact details. The names of registered Aboriginal parties will be passed on to the relevant Local Aboriginal Land Council and the Office of Environment and Heritage unless a request to the contrary is made.

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BOWLS

Raymond Terrace dominate DENIS BROAD, OAM NEWCASTLE DISTRICT

THE FINAL OF THE NEWCASTLE DISTRICT MINOR SINGLES CHAMPION­SHIP will be an all Raymond Terrace affair with Lance Jackson to play his clubmate Tim Malone in the Final next Saturday morning at Edgeworth Bowling Club commencing at 9.00am.

The semi-finals were contrasting affairs with Tim Malone recovering from a 23/19 deficit to beat Ken Morley (Kahibah) 31/24. Lance Jackson comfortably defeated Richard Garvey (Edgeworth) 31/16, after only leading 12/10 after 14 ends. In the quarter-finals Jackson edged out Scott Chinner (Hamilton North) 31/29, Malone downed Carl Schroder (Wallsend) 31/25, Garvey beat Glenn Baxter (Cardiff) by the odd shot 31/30 and Morley accounted for Glenn Bookless (Valentine) 31/24.

The Newcastle Representative Team travels to Coffs Harbour next weekend for the Quadrangular Series against Zones 6 (Hunter, Manning & Upper Hunter Districts), 14 (Mid-North Coast) and 15 (Central Coast). The four teams are playing for the Pat Geary Memorial Shield which is currently held by the Mid-North Coast.

Newcastle selectors were forced to make one late change to the team this week with Gavin Kelly (Alder Park) replacing Kevin Robinson (Nelson Bay). Kelly will play second for Michael Brown (Beresfield) with John Collins (Soldiers Point) lead and Jay Walls (Charlestown) moving to third. Australian representative Matthew Baus (Raymond Terrace) will skipper the in-form rink of Daniel Hill (Soldiers Point), Lennon Scott (Raymond Terrace) & David Govan (Valentine). Kotara's Keiran Lott will make his Representative debut as lead for Trevor Aitchison (Mayfield West). The other skip­pers are NSW Representative Terry Antram (Soldier Point), Jason Stokes (Raymond Terrace) & Martin Ball (Alder Park).

WANDERERS REMAIN UNDEFEATED AFTER 14 rounds of the NHRU competi­tion following a 21-14 win over Maitland at NO.2 Sports Ground.

Southern Beaches had a convincing 38-12 victory against The Waratahs at Allan Davis Oval.

Easts proved too strong for Maitland 39-31 in a high-scoring contest at Walters Park.

Hamilton overcame Merewether Carlton 34-17 at Townson Oval, while University recorded their second win of the season by outlasting Nelson Bay 31-30 at University Oval with winger Bradley Roberts crossing for a hat-trick.

Ladder after round 14: Wanderers 67pts (294%), Hamilton 56pts (197%), Southern

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This weekends fixtures (all matches kickoff Saturday, 3pm): Easts v Hamilton at Dangar Park, Lake Macquarie v South­ern Beaches at Walters Park, Nelson Bay v Maitland at Bill Strong Oval, The Waratahs v University of Newcastle at Waratah Oval, Wanderers v Merewether Carlton at NO.2 Sports Ground.

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26 LOCAL LEAGUE RUGBY LEAGUE CESSNOCK RETURNED TO WINNING FORM with a convincing 26-6 victory over South Newcastle at Cessnock Sports­ground on Saturday.

Kerrod Holland, Al Lantry, Gene Brown and Shaun Metcalf each scored a try for the Goannas with Holland also adding five goals. Steve Widders scored the lone try for the Lions.

A new generation Newcastle's young guns stand up against the Roosters

Maitland had a convincing 42-6 win over Lakes United at Maitland Sportsground on Saturday. Tyme Dow-Nikau impressed with four tries for the Pickers, while Dan Metcalf crossed twice. Ryan Lacy and Elliott Jennings also scored.

Dylan Hartin got the Seagulls' try. Macquarie proved too strong for Central

Newcastle 34-18 at Peacock Field on Saturday. Ryan Houston, Michael Moran, Chris Hyde, Blake Gallen, Isaac Brigs and Andrew Sumner all scored a try for the Scorpions. Noel Underwood, Ryan Walker & Chris Marlborough each scored for the Butcher Boys.

Kurri Kurri had a 28-12 win over Port Stephens at Kurri Kurri Sportsground on Saturday with Tim Bennett, Lachlan Hill, Simon Craig, Kurt Gudgeon and Dane Thorogood all crossing for the Bulldogs.

Robert Gudgeon and Roy McMahon scored a try apiece for the Sharks.

Ladder after round 15: Western Suburbs 24pts (+154), South Newcastle 22pts (+115), Macquarie Scorpions 20pts (+84), Mait­land 18pts (+156), Central Newcastle 18pts (-5), Cessnock 16pts (+128), Kurri Kurri 12pts (-148), Lakes United 10pts (-158), Port Stephens 6pts (-326).

• PAUL MONFORTE

In the midst of a difficult year for the Knights, three youngsters showed that the future for the club is bright with strong performances in the

victory over the Roosters last Friday night. Brothers Chanel (wing) and Sione

(fullback) Mata'utia made their first grade debuts with Jake Mamo returning to the NRL side as the Knights looked to plug the gaps left by the absence of Darius Boyd, Akuila Uate and James McManus.

Coach Wayne Bennett lauded the efforts of those three young players along with the more experienced Adam Clydsdale and Tyrone Roberts.

"Sione, Chanel, Jake, they were outstand­ing against a quality football team," Bennett said.

''Young Adam (Clydsdale) was great at hooker. Tyrone, I think the stint at hooker helped him, he had a lot more confidence about him and I thought tonight was going to be his night, all the indicators were there."

Bennett felt the win was the team's best of the season. ''We had a temble start, but foughtto get back into it and dominated the

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The Knights overcame the loss of Jarrod Mullen to injury at halftime in their victory over the Roosters

second half," Bennett said after the game. "Today was the best win of the season.

"Really tonight was for Alex (McKinnon), we were a week late and we owed the fans as well, who we had let down.

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Jarrod Mullen failed to return after halftime after suffering an abdominal strain and is in doubt for this week's match against South Sydney in Cairns on Sunday at3pm.

The Knights' NSW Cup defeated Wyong 22-12 at Morry Breen Oval on Saturday with the under 20'S side beaten 40-16 by the Roosters.

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Our golden Glasgow champions Hunter region athletes leading the way with victories at the Commonwealth Games

• PAUL MONFORTE

LOCal athletes have starred on the inter­national stage with Gillieston Heights swimmer, Maddison Elliott and Nulkaba shooter, Daniel Repacholi

winning gold at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

Elliott, 15, broke the world record in securing victory in the 100 metre freestyle SB classifica­tion event, posting a time Of1 min 5.32 seconds.

The previous record of 1:05.63 was set by American Jessica Long at the 2012 Paralympics in London.

Elliott told ABC Radio the world record had been in her sights since the 2013 International Paralympic Committee World Championships in Montreal and that set out to break the mark in her qualifying heat earlier in the day.

"When I knew I didn't break it this morning, I really wanted to get it tonight:' she said.

Elliott won a gold, a silver and two bronze medal at the London Paralympics and two golds and a silver in Montreal last year.

She became the youngest Australian Para­lympic gold medallist in London at just 13

Repacholi's win in the 10 metre air pistol event followed a tense battle with India's Prakash Nanjappa.

Repacholi waited for Nanjappa to complete his final shot before steading his nerves to hold on to the lead.

"I put the gun down, looked at the time left, looked at his score and knew what I had to do:' Repacholi said.

"That was a normal shot and that's what I did. I'm pretty chuffed?'

Repacholi's gold took his career Common­wealth Games medal tally to four after winning the 50 metre pistol pairs at Melbourne in 2006 along with bronze medals in the 10 metre air pistol pairs (Melbourne) and the 10 metre air pistols (Delhi, 2010).

He also competed at the Olympic Games in Athens (2004), Beijing (200B) and London (2012).

years of age. Maddison Elliott added to her impressive career record with gold in Glasgow

Maitland's Simon Orchard is part of the Kookaburras hockey squad aiming to win their fifth consecutive Commonwealth Games gold medal. Australia have won every men's hockey Commonwealth Games medal since the competition was introduced in 199B and got their campaign in Glasgow underway with a 7-1 thrashing of Wales on the weekend.

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