AFTER nearly 18 months of working in a cramped demountable building, and four months prior to that of home visits, Central Health Alliance finally has a permanent place to call home. Modern Media: Advertise with News Of The Area and you get your ad in 1) in Print, 2) on the
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Williamtown RAAF Base welcomes new commander at Air Combat Group
Central Health Alliance don the jeans for little Kobie
GENES for Jeans Day was celebrated in honour of a very special little boy this week at Central Health Alliance in Williamtown. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE When Kaylene Staader was pregnant with her twin boys, she found out that she was a carrier for a genetic disorder X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome (XLP). She
$195 Billion in Government Spending in Defence Contracts Up For Grabs
Free knitting classes for Red Zone residents
THE Community Wellbeing Program set up to assist those residents living in the government imposed ‘Red Zone’ are now offering a new class. Residents can now learn how to make knitted tooth fairies with all materials provided. The class takes place at the Port Stephens Church of Christ on Fridays from 10am
Prime Minister’s Taskforce Head to come to Williamtown
THE head of the Turnbull Government’s PFAS Taskforce has said he will meet with Williamtown residents on Wednesday 17 May. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Federal Member for Paterson Meryl Swanson met with Senator James McGrath and he indicated the meeting would take place. “I am heartened and encouraged by this, and I
Medowie Commemorates ANZAC Day Lest We Forget
THE local community has once again supported the ANZAC Day ceremony held at Medowie’s war memorial. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Early in the morning on Tuesday, 25 April locals gathered to commemorate this most sacred day of remembrance. Mr Neil Biggar, Secretary of Medowie’s local sub-branch of the RSL told News Of
Williamtown’s Red Zone rock pool walk a success
Young firefighter Alexander Slade encourages others
WILLIAMTOWN Rural Fire Service is proud to have an award winning volunteer amongst its ranks. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Sixteen-year-old Alexander Slade was recently awarded the ‘Young Volunteer of the Year (12-15)’ at a ceremony at Parliament House in Sydney, presented by the NSW RFS Commissioner, Shane Fitzsimmons. Alexander was chosen for
Raising money for Salt Ash resident Jade Morgan
LYME disease is often confused with chronic fatigue syndrome, Ross River virus and other medical conditions which exhibit similar symptoms. These can include a fever, debilitating fatigue, muscle and joint pain and a rash. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE There is still debate within medical circles and the Public Health Department as









