Mater Hospice in ward 5E for a while on Dec23 2009

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MATER MERCY HOSPICE MOVES TEMPORARILY The Mercy Hospice at Calvary Mater Newcastle will undergo a full refurbishment and maintenance program in early 2010. While the refurbishment takes place, all patients, staff and essential equipment will be moving to Ward 5E which is located in the main hospital. ...

Firies fired-up over Waratah closure on Dec16 2009

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FIREFIGHTERS CONDEMN NSW PREMIER AND PLEDGE TO CAMPAIGN AGAINST CLOSURE A meeting of 70 Newcastle fire-fighters today passed the following resolution attacking the NSW Government over the closure of Waratah fire station, pledging to upgrade their campaign to defend services for the local community: ...

Old boy to no longer climb the hill on Dec10 2009

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PHIL COTTRILL HANGS UP THE GLOBE After 39 years of teaching, Phillip Cottrill is hanging up his teaching hat as Head Teacher HSIE (Human Society and its Environment) and retiring to see the world. Mr Cottrill started his career as a Geography Teacher once he graduated ...

Forum invites Waratah, Mayfield, Georgetown residents on Oct30 2009

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GREATER WARATAH TO BECOME ‘SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT’ Transition Town Newcastle is hosting a community forum to begin the transition of the Greater Waratah area into a strong, resilient and sustainable community. We’d really like people living in Mayfield, Georgetown, or Waratah to come along ...

Longevity’s secret: knitting socks on Sep24 2009

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NEWCASTLE RESIDENT KATHLEEN GIPPELL TURNS 102 YEARS YOUNG THIS SUNDAY! If 40 is the new 30, then great-grandmother Kathleen Gippell makes 102 look like the new 60! With a witty sense of humour, a love of knitting and a good positive outlook on life, Kathleen Gippell ...

Former Waratah Bowling Club’s new life on Jun25 2009

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DERELICT BOWLING CLUB BECOMES VIBRANT DIVERSITY LEARNING AND COMMUNITY CENTRE On Monday 29th June 2009 the Hunter community will witness the reincarnation of a site that has long served the Waratah community, namely the former Waratah Bowling Club, where the first bowls competitions were held in 1889. ...

Two of many great programs at Waratah Tech Campus on Feb28 2009

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Media News Date: 28 February 2009 From: Callaghan College, Waratah Technology Campus 'To Whom It May Concern' My name is Marcelle Powell and I am a Learning Support Officer working at Callaghan College, Waratah Technology ...

Gracelands Reminisce on Dec25 2008

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MAYFIELD AND WARATAH 2008 Scouting Newcastle central for some Chrissy lights we quickly discovered council street lights dominated domestic illuminated cheer. Our first discoveries were all from Waratah and Mayfield, which had a surprising cluster of a half dozen of the best. Plus of course old reliable, Waratah ...


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