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🗣 PST...check out the latest community news from across Port Stephens. 

The people of Port Stephens do amazing things every day. If you have a story you’d like us to feature, please get in touch — we’d love to hear from you!  
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Raymond Terrace Library 'Share the Dignity' 💗
Free Share the Dignity period packs are now available at the press of a button to provide sanitary items and reduce period poverty for those in need in our community.   

Raymond Terrace Library is the first Share the Dignity vending machine in the region, dispensing packs of 6 tampons and 2 pads to ensure people have access to basic sanitary items during their menstrual cycle. 

The vending machine is located in the Raymond Terrace Library women’s toilet and can be used by pressing the green button. There is a 10-minute delay between dispensing packs to help prevent misuse. 

Share the Dignity is a national charity working to end period poverty in Australia for more information to donate visit: sharethedignity.org.au 
Good for the Hood ♻️
On Thursday 29 July you can join our free Good for the Hood workshop — giving you the tools you need to feel empowered to change the way we live, share and connect!

The sessions include:
  • Inspiring connections (for good)
  • The art of storytelling
Presented by co-founder of Good for the Hood, Jo Taranto who has seen communities all over Australia taking action to make cleaner, kinder and more sustainable choices.
SF3 First Nations Award 🎥
Just in time for NAIDOC week, the SmartFone Flick Fest (SF3) have introduced the SF3 First Nations Award for first-time or emerging filmmakers identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. 

All you have to do is shoot a short film from 1 minute to 20 minutes in length, completely on your smartphone or tablet and enter it!

There are amazing prizes on offer, including a mentorship with SF3's Indigenous Ambassadors. 
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Stinker's history 📜
PSToday has joined forces with legendary local John 'Stinker' Clarke of the Tomaree Museum Association, who's providing us with some classic Port Stephens snapshots. Thanks, Stinker! 

Researching my books I do come across some very interesting characters, none more so than former Maitland resident Athel D’Ombrain AM. Athel’s resume includes photographer, optician, naturalist, author, cricketer, pioneer angler, game fisherman and historian. Born in 1901 Athel’s contribution to society and inventiveness were significant. His fishing involvement was of most interest to me.

One of Athel’s revolutionary plans was reported in the NSW Game Fishing Bulletin 1947. Athel’s vision was to improve communication between boats, operating from Port Stephens and Watsons Bay in Sydney. The plan was to introduce a homing pigeon service during the competition season which could relay catch records from the boats to a mainland recording base. The birds were to be kept at Ron Duncan’s.

It was early in the experiment that a major problem was discovered. Sea eagles and other birds of prey delighted in a feast of pigeon. As a result no messages were received at home base.

Writing in Australian Outdoors magazine 1964 Athel reports, “The biggest snapper I have ever seen weighed 62lb, caught wide out in a trawler”. The same fish was sold to Bert Rose at the Sea Breeze Hotel for £5/10/3. 

Raymond Terrace is Next! 🚧
New places for people to gather and spend time are on the way for William Street, Raymond Terrace. Creating a more vibrant town centre and supporting local businesses, we're excited for this upgrade! 

Plans include 3 art-inspired shade structures featuring new seating and greenery underneath, lighting and cameras to improve safety, and improved accessible car parking.

It’s the first stage of more than $1.5 million of works planned for our beautiful Raymond Terrace town centre over the next 2 years.

Live a plastic free life! 💚
Need motivation to go plastic free or
don’t know where to start?

Join Lindsay Miles as she shares her journey to going plastic free — from signing up for Plastic Free July in 2012 to her plastic free life today.

She’ll share her learnings along the way and talk about the challenges and the choices we can all make to reduce plastic consumption every day. You’ll walk away with practical tips and actions to reduce your plastic consumption straight away.
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