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PROUDLY INDEPENDENT Printed on 100% recycled paper newcastle ADVERTISEMENT CHEAP TRICK Turn over for your entertainment guide pages 25-28 pa Luxury and space in House of Week p.23 PROPERTY By-election runners have their say p.6-7 WED 18 FEB 2015 Rathmines school fire T he selfless generosity of two local busi- nesses has been formally recognised by Rathmines Public School in the wake of a recent fire which devastated the student community. The fire in the early hours of Friday, February 6, gutted the school’s canteen and hall, with the hall having to be demolished last weekend. The subsequent removal of debris on Monday and Tuesday forced the relocation of classes to Rathmines Community Hall, the scout hall and the function room of the Rathmines Bowling Club. Julie Hadfield, from Jules By The Lake Cafe, donated food and hot beverages to school staff and students as well as fire crews assisting with clean-up operations. “We sent down about two dozen coffees and some cheesecake and the butchers gave about 300 hundred sausages,” Mrs Hadfield told The Post . At an assembly held in the Rathmines hall last week, principal Nick Walker presented both the butchery and the cafe with Act of Kindness’ awards on behalf of the school. Mrs Hadfield said her niece was a current student at the school and that she herself had attended as a youngster. “It’s just been really devastating, especially for the little kindergarten kids who’ve just started, to be told that they can’t go back to their school for a couple of days. Students scattered and the community devastated by damage Thrive Church members at Rathmines Public School after the fire PAUL MONFORTE The school hall has also been home to the Thrive Church for the past 22 years. “Church for us has never been about buildings but always about people,” lead pastor of Thrive Church John Crawford said. “While this is a new challenge for us, we see it as a new chapter, a fresh opportunity to continue to serve our local community in whatever way we can.” The cause of the fire remains unknown with police continuing their investigations. Genevieve Driver Compensation Team Turnbull Hill Lawyers If you’ve got a compensation claim, you may be entitled to a lot of money ... but aren’t aware of your rights! NO WIN NO FEE - simple conditions apply and Our Compensation Team has years of experience in these areas of law: WW14702

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    PROPERTY

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    WED 18 FEB 2015

    Rathmines school fire

    T he selfless generosity of two local busi-nesses has been formally recognised by Rathmines Public School in the wake of a recent fire which devastated the student community.

    The fire in the early hours of Friday, February 6, gutted the schools canteen and hall, with the hall having to be demolished last weekend.

    The subsequent removal of debris on Monday and Tuesday forced the relocation of classes to Rathmines Community Hall, the scout hall and the function room of the Rathmines Bowling Club.

    Julie Hadfield, from Jules By The Lake Cafe, donated food and hot beverages to school staff and students as well as fire crews assisting with clean-up operations.

    We sent down about two dozen coffees and some cheesecake and the butchers gave about 300 hundred sausages, Mrs Hadfield told The Post.

    At an assembly held in the Rathmines hall last week, principal Nick Walker presented both the butchery and the cafe with Act of Kindness awards on behalf of the school.

    Mrs Hadfield said her niece was a current student at the school and that she herself had attended as a youngster.

    Its just been really devastating, especially for the little kindergarten kids whove just started, to be told that they cant go back to their school for a couple of days.

    Students scattered and the community devastated by damage

    Thrive Church members at Rathmines Public School after the fire

    PAUL MONFORTE

    The school hall has also been home to the Thrive Church for the past 22 years.

    Church for us has never been about buildings but always about people, lead pastor of Thrive Church John Crawford said.

    While this is a new challenge for us, we see it as a new chapter, a fresh opportunity to continue to serve our local community in whatever way we can.

    The cause of the fire remains unknown with police continuing their investigations.

    Genevieve Driver Compensation Team

    Turnbull Hill Lawyers

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    Show us the money to improve standards of teacher training There is great merit in the recommendations about teacher training issued last week but with all good ideas there is always a catch, and in this case its all about show me the money.

    The recommendations in a review of teacher education, led by Australian Catholic Univer-sity vice-chancellor Greg Craven, are desper-ately needed to lift the standards.

    However, it remains to be seen if Federal Education Minister Christopher Pyne will use the review as an ideological battle or if this government will spend the money necessary to implement the training recommendations and Gonksi funding formula.

    Dr Cravens report recommends teachers undergo basic literacy and numeracy tests before graduating to the classroom; raising teacher training standards at university; ensuring teachers are classroom-ready; more rigorous selection of trainee teachers; partnering of schools with universities with evidence-based courses and a significant number of staff with recent classroom experience; and that admission be based on academic skill and classroom suitability.

    Theres no point making already overworked, underpaid and disrespected teachers prove their ability more rigorously if those beaut young people I met last year in 110 days casual public primary school teaching cannot get full-time jobs and are not paid or supported well enough.

    This government can find funds to employ 3000 more scripture teachers, when teachers

    I worked with need more specialist support from trained experts who can help those many children facing often multiple barriers to learning including disability, neglect, socio-economic circumstances, language and, most alarmingly, the poor attendance and results of indigenous students.

    Also, a teacher can be incredibly gifted and able but if they cant be the alpha wolf in the room, they will often get eaten alive. That, though, is more often than not the fault of parents, those who neglect but also those helicopter people who teach children all their rights but nothing about responsibility.

    This aspect of teaching can make it more a behaviour control role, not academic learning.

    So Mr Pyne, if you are going to win support for these reforms from teachers - at least those who would support a merit system and be glad to see the back of the tiny minority of colleagues who are lazy or incompetent - you must find the money to do it properly.

    Australia aspires to the high standard of teaching and learning of those Scandanavian and Asian systems whose students lead the world in results, but in those countries the teachers are very highly paid and publicly respected.

    The majority of fine young people I met, already coming from much more rigorous and demanding initial and ongoing profes-sional development, might just support these reforms if they knew that the financial and personal rewards will be good enough to make them stay.

    Teachersneed morespecialist support

    RICHARD FRENCH

    The NSW Electoral Commission is look-ing for people to work on state election day, Saturday, March 28.

    This is a great opportunity for people looking for casual work to help in the administration of one of the states most important events, NSW Electoral Commissioner Colin Barry said.

    We are looking for people to work at one of the 2800 polling places through-out the state on election day and also to help issue pre-poll votes at early voting centres.

    You can earn more than $300 by working on election day while also gain-ing the great satisfaction of taking part in the democratic process.

    To apply to work on the day of the elec-tion, visit the website votensw.info or phone 1300 135 736.

    Chance to workon state election

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  • W ickham Park will come alive this Sunday as little ones and their parents converge to construct a kid-sized cardboard city.

    The day of play is part of the latest install-ment of Newcastle Pop-up Play, a grass-roots movement organised by primary education student Rosemary Somers and architecture tutor Katie Cadman.

    It brings together families for an after-noon of child-directed imaginative play using materials many would view as junk, including cardboard boxes and rolls, milk crates and tyres.

    Were encouraging people to bring your own box, supervise your own kids, take your creations with you and have some fun, Ms Cadman said.

    I think theres a really nice dynamic about taking a space thats empty and then you create this mini kid-sized city, and for that little moment they have ownership over it, they create it and then inevitably it goes through the destruction stage where they destroy it and its gone again.

    Ms Somers said the day also gives chil-dren the chance to problem-solve and to express their natural creativity.

    Thanks to its success, the event has captured the attention of international play workers, Morgan Leichter-Saxby and Suzanna Law, who will host a workshop aimed at parents, teachers and child care workers, exploring the concept of child-directed play using every-day, reusable materials, ahead of the Sundays pop-up playground event.

    The workshop, titled the Power of Junk, will be held at the Wickham Croatia Sports Club from 11am on Sunday morning.

    Tickets for the seminar are $92, plus booking fee, and are available by search-ing for the Power of Junk at www.eventbrite.com.au.

    The workshop will be followed by a picnic lunch at 1pm and the play event from 2pm.

    For more information on the event, visit the Newcastle Pop-up Playground Face-book page.

    Melissah Comber reports: 20 artists have been chosen as finalists in Maitland Regional Art Gallerys Young Archie competition.

    The competition, run to mirror the Archibald Prize, saw almost 100 entries from people aged between five and 18 who had to draw a portrait of someone of their own choosing.

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  • T ransport Minister Gladys Bere-jiklian received a frosty welcome at Broadmeadow Station last Thursday when a vocal contingent of anti-truncation campaigners threatened to derail a major funding announcement.

    About a dozen members of Save Our Rail and the Hunter Concerned Citizens groups shouted down Ms Berejiklian with taunts of failing to listen to voters as she attempted to announce a multi-million-dollar accessibility upgrade for Broadmeadow Station.

    Ms Berejiklian said the station would be transformed with new lifts, platform canopies and parking spaces within the Liberal Governments next term, if it is re-elected in March.

    Protesters continued to interject as she made the announcement with the Liberal candidate for Newcastle Karen Howard, forcing the minister to call for calm.

    Can I say, Ive listened to the protest-ers, she said.

    Ive listened to what youve had to say over the course of a very long time and Ive also listened to what the former member for Newcastle Jodi McKay has had to say.

    Ive listened to what the former trans-port minister Michael Costa has had to say and Ive also listened to what the vast majority of Novocastrians have had to say.

    We appreciate that you wont agree with what the government is doing but we say to you, jump on board to make the Hunter stronger.

    One protester, former Newcastle City councillor John Sutton, maintained that a stronger Newcastle meant retaining heavy rail services to Newcastle station.

    If you cared about the community you wouldnt be cutting our rail, he said.

    Despite this, Ms Berejiklian said she felt that the tide of opinion in Newcastle was turning.

    I get letters every week from people in this region in my capacity as Minis-ter for Transport and Minister for the Hunter and I can tell you the majority of the feedback Im getting now is people saying to us, keep going, dont stop.

    From Broadmeadow, the minister

    travelled by train to Maitland station where she was met with an equally rowdy reception from Save Our Rail protesters.

    It was the first time in nine months the Minister for the Hunter had visited Maitland.

    The heated encounters followed a meeting of the Hunter Concerned Resi-dents group at City Hall last Wednesday night where rail supporters were given the opportunity to provide feedback on their experiences post-truncation.

    Amy Hobson, a nursing student at the University of Newcastle, told the 200-strong crowd how the changes meant it took her two-and-a-half hours to get from her home in western Lake Macquarie to class at Callaghan.

    It takes 38 minutes to drive so thats what I do, she said.

    I am another car on the roads.A community member with mobility

    issues named Daphne Robinson said she had trouble interchanging to shuttle buses at Hamilton Station.

    Premier Mike Baird, Planning Minister Pru Goward and Ms Berejiklian were invited to attend the meeting but sent their apologies for not being able to get there.

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  • At only 22, a Newcastle University arts and law student may be on a hiding to nothing but the young Liberal candidate intends to give unseat-ing the ALPs Sonia Hornery in Wallsend her best shot in the state election on March 28.

    Hannah Eves was endorsed as the Liberal Party candidate for Wallsend only last week but said that the area needed a Liberal advocate.

    Sonia Hornery has obviously been around for quite a while now and we need another voice, Ms Eves told The Post.

    I am quite young but I feel thats a great advantage because it allows me to have a voice of the future and a different stance on things.

    She identified re-opening Wallsend Police Station as her number-one oncern.

    Ms Hornery defended her track record as the incumbent MP.

    She cited her ongoing campaign for a new police station in the western suburbs, which culminated in a 13,000-signature petition being presented last year to State Parliament.

    The people of Wallsend know that Ive

    been a tireless advocate for them, Ms Hornery said.

    I know this area, I know these people and I know their issues, and Ive never stopped fighting for them.

    Ms Eves is just one of a fresh crop of young political hopefuls to emerge.

    The Greens have endorsed 27-year-old PhD candidate Aleona Swegen as their candidate for the seat of Wallsend.

    This Saturday 22-year-old engineering student Declan Clausen will contest Newcastle City Council ward 3 by-elec-tion for the Labor Party.

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    More than 2400 entries were received for Flickerfest 2015 with 110 selected for the official competition.

    Several of the films screening appeared at the Sundance and Cannes festivals.

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  • Allan WarrenIndependent

    Being the third generation of my family to live in New Lambton, I have a strong connection with Ward 3.

    Now raising three young boys not far from the sporting parks I grew up on, I

    am disappointed with the current political trends of lies and corruption in Newcastle and feel its time someone stood up and helped get Newcastle back on track.

    If elected I will deliver the following. Community friendly services such as fenced and shaded activity areas in parks to allow children to play regardless of the elements and in a safe environment.

    I would also invest in a city cycle program, like in Brisbane, to reduce congestion, attract visitors and promote a healthy lifestyle.

    World-class events and attractions. Newcastle must be a destination location and we must fight to attract national and international visitors and businesses.

    Why dont we have major sporting events like the Gold Coast and why cant we have our CBD bursting with production?

    Our current situation is simply not good

    enough. Stop the 46.9 per cent rate rises. I am calling for accountability and set KPIs that have been reviewed by an inde-pendent auditor. KPIs must cover accept-able service levels. Reducing red tape to a minimum and seeking new streams of revenue that do not rely on the Newcastle community footing the bill.

    Using my 20 years of business experi-ence and community work I will fight for you and a better future for our children and our city.

    Declan ClausenLabor

    Im passionate about our citys future. Im running for council to help restore trust in local government.

    We need councillors who will work hard to renew peoples pride in Newcastle.

    I was born and raised in Ward 3 and

    have a background in engineering. In recent weeks I have spoken to

    hundreds of residents and have been provided with a wealth of information on important local issues.

    Based on these conversations, my key

    priorities for Ward 3 are the following.Fixing our roads, building footpaths,

    upgrading our parks and delivering further upgrades to Blackbutt Reserve.

    Protecting and improving local services such as Lambton Pool, local libraries and community childcare.

    Working to improve transport in Ward 3, such as advocating for the completion of the Newcastle Inner City Bypass, better cycleways and maintaining a rail link to the inner city.

    Improving our villages, promoting investment and new jobs in areas such as Waratah, Lambton, New Lambton and Kotara.

    If elected, I will work closely with Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes and my Labor colleagues to deliver our plan for the following.

    Restoring integrity in local government by ensuring that councils decisions are in the interest of the community and are economically, socially and environmen-tally sustainable.

    Ensuring councils long-term financial security and that we get a fair share of state and federal funding.

    Implementing the Coastal Revitalisation Masterplan, the Newcastle Art Gallery Redevelopment and CBD Renewal.

    Advocating for improved transport networks throughout the city.

    Attracting investment, creating and

    maintaining jobs in Newcastle, and upgrading the citys main streets and its urban villages.

    Arjay Martin Independent

    Newcastle City Council has two voting blocs, left and right, so it makes no logical sense to vote for someone bound to either side.

    Instead vote for me to personally repre-sent you, from the

    middle, as a swinging voter on council.As the Labor-Green coalition controls

    the council, they could have implemented all of their beneficial policies, therefore they either provide false promises of hope that they cannot possibly provide (or they would have already) or they blackmail your family with goodies only if you do as they command.

    I run to give you real choice.I am the only candidate with consistency

    over the issues. For example, I fought Lake Macquaries massive rate rise in 2012, which could have been successful if I was then on council, and Im fighting now against Newcastles planned rise.

    NCC Ward 3 by-election: the contenders

    Field of five for council by-election

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    You cannot have your cake and eat it too, and someone has to be a fiscally responsi-ble adult and say, no, we cannot afford it yet (unless we sell some of the gallerys $90,000,000 worth of art, which cannot even be displayed).

    At the same time we have sink-holes opening in roads next to schools, massive problems with parking in town and cuts to more essential services. Theres a gallery already.

    We should be able to tell the difference between wants, needs and priorities.

    Kath Elliott Independent

    I have lived in New-castle for almost 30 years.

    I am an experienced business woman, responsible for the citys fare-free bus zone and Livesites, as well as injecting more than $3 million of regional economic

    development funding into the region. My daughters attended New Lambton Public School and Lambton High and I am a past president of the Parents & Citizens at Lamb-ton High School.

    I believe council should be free of party politics, with independent councillors listening to community views and making decisions for local people, rather than following party policy.

    I have demonstrated this by exposing the asbestos risk at the old Lambton police station and immediately having it secured to prevent children from further risk. I decided to stand for election after seeing Labor and the Greens push through a 46.9 per cent rate hike, despite the communitys wish for a lower increase. Hardworking families dont want a rate grab nor wasteful spending.

    If elected, I will move to reduce the rate rise to the communitys preference of 37.5 per cent.

    I will also fight for the following.A green rail corridor, with small scale

    development such as cafes, cycleways, playgrounds and recreation businesses.

    Push the NSW Government to deliver on its light rail promise.

    Improved parking options across the city.Improved cycleways.Accessible and affordable childcare.Protecting and enhancing parks and

    green spaces.

    Sensitive and sensible urban renewal in line with community expectations.

    Support for sport and community facili-ties and libraries, particularly in Ward 3.

    Reducing traffic bottlenecks such as the Adamstown gates, Royal Place in New Lambton and near Westfield Kotara.

    Nevenka BarehamThe Greens

    I have lived and worked in Newcas-tle for over 30 years, having grown up in Sydney. I am a qualified social worker and have worked in a number of health settings, most recently in ageing, disability and

    rehabilitation. I live in North Lambton and my

    two adult children went to Waratah West Public School and Lambton and Merewether high schools.

    I have been active in my community volunteering in various committee roles in local schooling, sporting and professional groups for many years including a long association with Wara-tah Leagues Netball Club.

    My priority areas include the following. Connected cycle paths separated from traffic. Good for cyclists, motorists, the environment and peoples health.

    More and better footpaths, especially in Ward 3 where many streets have no footpath to assist those with prams and wheelchairs and to promote walking, exercise and safety.

    Fostering local shopping strips to protect locally owned businesses, jobs and communities.

    Protecting green spaces to maintain biodiversity, keep the city cooler and retain parkland for recreation.

    Affordable childcare. Council is clos-est to the community and therefore best placed to provide quality not-for-profit child care.

    Cultural development including support for Newcastle Art Gallery, museum and the Civic Theatre.

    I see the role of a councillor to listen to concerns of community members and act as an advocate for them in council.

    Listening and advocacy are skills needed in my work as a social worker on a daily basis.

    I want to be actively involved in council in bringing about change for the better for all our community members.

    Newcastle Greens local policies can be found at newcastlegreens.org.au/policies.

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    She Rides, an initiative of Cycling Australia, aims to increase the number of women riding bikes by buildings skills, confidence and social links.

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    The eight-week course costs $169 and covers bike handling skills, on-road and

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    newcastle mattersNUATALI NELMES Newcastle City Council Lord Mayor

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    M arch is fast approaching and with it comes the anniversary of Clean Up Australia Day, which will celebrate 25 years of volunteering on Sunday, March 1.

    It is estimated that 288,650 tonnes of rubbish has been collected across Australia during this time, making an incredible difference to our environment.

    Clean Up Australia Day is the perfect opportunity for everyone to come together to clean up our local parks, beaches and waterways and think about how we can all reduce our effect on the environment.

    Last year I helped a team of volunteers remove large amounts of glass bottles from Catherine Hill Bay that were unveiled after the 2013 bush fires.

    I noticed the rubbish collected from this location was vastly different to my previ-ous experience at Belmont State Wetlands Park, where volunteers removed burnt-out cars and other large illegally dumped items.

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    If youre unable to participate on the day, dont forget Councils Eco Angel program can help you organise a community clean-up at a time that suits you.

    Last week I had the pleasure of attending the 100th birthday celebration of Mavis Sheedy from Garden Suburb.

    Mavis, who was a leader for women in the workplace, is a well-respected member of the Lake Macquarie community and an inspiration to anyone who meets her.

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    N ewcastle at night has come alive during the past 12 to 18 months, with restaurants, cafes, boutique bars and more, providing a range of night-time activity for the community and visitors alike.

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    Understanding how the community views the night-time economy in our city is critical to achieving these objectives.

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    A dull and dreary patch of play-ground at St Marys Primary School at Warners Bay will be transformed into a permanent memorial to Australias Diggers thanks to a grant announced by Shortland MP Jill Hall.

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    We really enjoyed Hervey Bay but we decided to be closer to our family as they are only two hours drive away, Mrs Toscano said.

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    The lifestyle is very affordable and so is the housing, Mrs Toscano said.

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    CHANGE YOUR LIFE TODAY!139 Metz Road, Old BarChiltern LodgeWe are looking for anyone that requires a change of lifestyle, we are looking for entrepreneurs, we are looking for semi retirees that may want an income producing property . . . Does this sound like you??? The owners of this amazing resort have decided its time to move on, and they are serious about selling so don't miss out on this rare opportunity. Currently running as a successful resort and fi tness retreat, this property offers a multitude of business opportunities with ample room for expansion & further development opportunities (STCA). Set on 27 acres (11ha) of bushland only 10 minutes drive from pristine beaches, this resort offers: Four fully self-contained 2 bedroom cottages (1 with disabled

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    Chiltern Lodge Country Retreat is a small AAA - 4 star rated boutique resort, nestled in the forest adjoining Khappinghat National Park, yet within reach of the beautiful Wallabi and Saltwater beaches and lagoon. Chiltern Lodge is located at Old Bar on the Mid North Coast only 3.5 hours north of Sydney and 15 minutes from the regional city of Taree in the beautiful Manning Valley.

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  • T his is a large, established house in the Prestige Woodlands Estate near East Maitland. The home is well appointed with

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    This property is fully landscaped and has two driveway access points, one to the large shed and the other to the house garage.

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