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Lawrie McKinna to stand as an independent for Robertson osford mayor L a w r i e McKinna and former international test cricketer Nathan Bracken will run as Independents in the marginal seats of Robertson and Dobell in the September 7 federal election.
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Mr McKinna will contest the seat of Robertson while Mr Bracken will be running for the seat of Dobell. Both Lawrie and Nathan said they believed the Central Coast has been overlooked by Labor and the Coalition for far too long. They said they would seek to draw attention and action to the neglected needs of the people of the Central Coast. Mr McKinna is currently the mayor of Gosford and has been closely aligned with the Central Coast for the past nine years as coach and ambassador of A-League Premiers Central Coast Mariners. Former International test cricketer Bracken has been a resident of the Coast for nine years and currently lives at Hamlyn Terrace with his wife and five-year-old son. Lawrie and Nathan said they believe that neither major party has shown any significant support to
the region in the past, and Team Central Coast would be giving Labor and the Coalition an opportunity to make a solid commitment to the people of the Central Coast. Team Central Coast is being funded by high profile businessman Mr
John Singleton. “l am funding this campaign because l believe the residents of the Central Coast have been overlooked and forgotten by both major parties during my whole long lifetime,” said Mr Singleton.
“Of course in a Federal Election, we expect representatives of the major parties to be focused primarily on federal-national issues. “That is as it should be. “But it is surely not unreasonable for the people of the Central
Coast to also expect from candidates who seek to represent us in Canberra, recognition of the major challenges and opportunities our region faces and a genuine commitment to doing something about them? “The Central Coast
opportunity is right now lost on both major parties. “Our population lives in a depressing present and is faced with a limited future, only because of lack of leadership. “I know something has to be done before the Central Coast becomes a lost and forgotten opportunity. “I want to see the beginning of a better future in my lifetime. “I realise the odds are against our winning either of the seats we are contesting. “But we will have succeeded if the major parties understand that your votes, and our candidates’ preferences, will go to them only if they can demonstrate a real commitment to the future of the Central Coast. “I stand to gain no more and no less from my actions than any other resident of the Central Coast which I believe has more, or as many, natural assets than anywhere in Australia. “This is a greater risk for Lawrie and Nathan than for me. “And thus a credit to them both,” said Mr Singleton. Media release, 12 Aug 2013 Monique Marks, Team Central Coast
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Masterplan design involved community groups, claims mayor Gosford mayor Cr Lawrie McKinna has claimed that the development of a new site masterplan for Woy Woy oval has been a “collaborative project” between the council and local community groups.
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Woy Woy Leagues Club general manager Mr Josh Collins, Woy Woy Rugby Union’s Mr Stewart McGoldrick, NRL game development officer Mr John Jewiss , Gosford mayor Cr Lawrie McKinna, Gosford Council staff member Ms Karen O’Mara, and CRL infrastructure and game development officer Mr Graham Boland at Woy Woy Oval.
cover stage one construction, expected to be completed in mid2014. “Support from all levels of government would see a timely completion to this project and allow local sporting groups to have the
high class facility they deserve,” said Cr McKinna Media release, 31 Jul 2013 Lawrie McKinna, Gosford Council
It is believed that at about 5am, two shots were fired
from a car towards a house on Schnapper Rd, striking a garage door. An undetonated improvised explosive device was also located near a car parked on the driveway of the property. The occupants of the home were not injured in the incident. Police were contacted, with
officers from Brisbane Water Local Area Command and the Police Rescue and Bomb Disposal Squad attending the scene. The explosive device was rendered safe, before being seized for forensic examination. Detectives are continuing their investigations into the matter
and are attempting to establish a motive for the incident. They have been told a small light-coloured vehicle was seen driving along Flounder Rd at excessive speed without its headlights on, moments after the shooting. Police are now appealing for anyone who may have seen the
vehicle or has information about the shooting to come forward. Anyone with information about this incident should call Gosford Detectives via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Media release, 22 Jul 2013 NSW Police Media
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Mr McKinna will contest the seat of Robertson while Mr Bracken will be running for the seat of Dobell. Both Lawrie and Nathan said they believed the Central Coast has been overlooked by Labor and the Coalition for far too long. They said they would seek to draw attention and action to the neglected needs of the people of the Central Coast. Mr McKinna is currently the mayor of Gosford and has been closely aligned with the Central Coast for the past nine years as coach and ambassador of A-League Premiers Central Coast Mariners. Former International test cricketer Bracken has been a resident of the Coast for nine years and currently lives at Hamlyn Terrace with his wife and five-year-old son. Lawrie and Nathan said they believe that neither major party has shown any significant support to
the region in the past, and Team Central Coast would be giving Labor and the Coalition an opportunity to make a solid commitment to the people of the Central Coast. Team Central Coast is being funded by high profile businessman Mr
John Singleton. “l am funding this campaign because l believe the residents of the Central Coast have been overlooked and forgotten by both major parties during my whole long lifetime,” said Mr Singleton.
“Of course in a Federal Election, we expect representatives of the major parties to be focused primarily on federal-national issues. “That is as it should be. “But it is surely not unreasonable for the people of the Central
Coast to also expect from candidates who seek to represent us in Canberra, recognition of the major challenges and opportunities our region faces and a genuine commitment to doing something about them? “The Central Coast
opportunity is right now lost on both major parties. “Our population lives in a depressing present and is faced with a limited future, only because of lack of leadership. “I know something has to be done before the Central Coast becomes a lost and forgotten opportunity. “I want to see the beginning of a better future in my lifetime. “I realise the odds are against our winning either of the seats we are contesting. “But we will have succeeded if the major parties understand that your votes, and our candidates’ preferences, will go to them only if they can demonstrate a real commitment to the future of the Central Coast. “I stand to gain no more and no less from my actions than any other resident of the Central Coast which I believe has more, or as many, natural assets than anywhere in Australia. “This is a greater risk for Lawrie and Nathan than for me. “And thus a credit to them both,” said Mr Singleton. Media release, 12 Aug 2013 Monique Marks, Team Central Coast
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entral Coast Adventist School Year 10 student Jayden Hodgson is currently in America competing in the Adidas National Camp and Tournament in South Beach California as part of the Australian basketball team.
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funding $120 million funding deal for the upgrade of Wyong Rd has been Highway intersection and properties near the new construction we’re another step closer intersection.” to be allocated in the secured.
The deal was made between Member for The Entrance Mr Chris Spence, Member for Wyong Mr Darren Webber, NSW Treasurer Mr Mike Baird and Minister for Roads Mr Duncan Gay. “During the election campaign, we gave a commitment of $8 million to deliver interval lights at the roundabouts
at Pacific Highway, Enterprise Dr, Mingara Dr and Tumbi Umbi,” Mr Spence said. “Following the election, through discussions with the Roads and Maritime Services (RMS), it became clear we would need much more than this stop-gap solution and instead needed to completely remove all
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to getting underway with the environmental planning approval in place and the submissions report published,” said Mr Spence. Mr Webber said: “Some of the most common issues raised in submissions included impacts to properties, landscaping and urban design, pedestrian and cycle facilities, noise and vibration and potential overshadowing of
“As a result, the RMS has now made modifications to their design.” A further $1.6 million allocated this year will see further progress planning for Enterprise Dr, Mingara Dr and Tumbi Umbi underway. “It is likely that construction on the intersections at Mingara Dr and Tumbi Umbi will be undertaken as combined works, with
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2014-15 budget,” Mr Spence said. “Wyong Rd is a major link from the F3 to Wyong, Tuggerah and surrounding coastal suburbs which makes this upgrade a priority and a key part of the O’Farrell Government’s commitment to improving traffic flow in the area.” Media release, 22 Jul 2013 Jim Lloyd, Office of Darren Webber MP
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osford Council has entered into a three year partnership with the Central Coast Mariners Football Club and will provide $120,000 in sponsorship each year to the club as part of the agreement.
“This is a huge camp with many countries attending and the top 40 American students,” said Jayden’s mum Stacey. In January this year Jayden was a member of the NSW Waratahs U18 Country Basketball team that won the Australian Country Basketball Cup at Albury. From this tournament he was selected as captain of the NSW Country team to
compete at the Australian U18 championships in Queensland in April. “Jayden is classed as bottom age and is still eligible to play in the same age group next year,” said Ms Hodgson. “He is the only student from his school ever to make NSW Combined Open basketball team which won the All School State Championships. “Jayden has another two years at making this team again as it is an open team with students up to and including Year 12.” As a result of Jayden’s performance in last year’s U16 Nationals he was selected in a 20 man Australian squad to train for the World U17 Basketball Championships in 2014. The squad has had three camps at the Australian
Institute of Sport (AIS) where players have been dropped and others added. “He has just received notice that he is invited back to the AIS in August as part of the final 16 man squad,” said Ms Hodgson. A team of 10 will be picked from this camp to play in the Oceania Series against New Zealand in Melbourne where the winning country will represent Oceania in the 2014 U17 World Basketball Championships in Dubai in June next year. Jayden has also been part of an Australian squad that attended the Asia Nike Basketball camp in China. “Jayden is working so very hard to hold his position in these squads and teams as your performance is regularly tested,” said Ms Hodgson.
The partnership agreement aims to provide Gosford City exposure at a national and international level and focuses on a range of community benefits including youth, recreational and sporting development opportunities, increased tourism and visitor attraction to the region. Council sponsored the Central Coast Mariners between 2008 and 2011 in conjunction with Wyong Council, Business Central
Coast and the Department of State and Regional Development for a total of approximately $440,000. Council concluded its sponsorship of the club following the 2010-2011 season. While the joint sponsorship of the Mariners was successful, Council had resolved to investigate opportunities to sponsor other regional activities, projects and joint ventures in the marketing of Gosford City. The Central Coast Mariners have built a reputation as the most consistent team in the national competition’s history, as four time grand finalists, two time premiers and 2013 Hyundai A-League Champions. Following their success, the Central Coast Mariners reapproached Gosford
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he Mars Food Australia Gosford New Year’s Eve Festival has been selected as a finalist in the Festivals and Events category of the 2013 Qantaslink Hunter and Central Coast Awards for Excellence in Tourism. “The Mars Food Australia Gosford New Year’s Eve Festival is an exciting action packed annual event, held on December 31 each year on the Gosford Waterfront,” said Gosford Business Improvement District (GBID) manager Mr Paul Brasch. “This Festival is the only professionally organised and managed end of year
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Championships at Adcock Park on July 30. Undefeated in their round games, the boy’s football team lost in the semi-final game against a strong opponent. The team still managed
to place third overall for the Central Coast. The girls’ football team did not qualify for the semifinals, despite playing a number of impressive games in the round games. Overall, they placed sixth out of a possible 18.
yong Council’s n e w e s t playground, complete with a 25 metre long double flying fox, was officially opened by mayor Cr Doug Eaton on Saturday, August 3. The playground is located at Sohier Park, Ourimbah, on the corner of Ken Cook Way and Shirley St. “The playground has been four and a half years in the planning after Council made a resolution to construct it in November, 2008,” mayor Cr Eaton said. “Our staff have done
at the Gosford Race Club, A Night at the Football held at Bluetongue Stadium and An Evening on the Waterfront located on Leagues Club Field and the Central Coast Highway. “The Festival is coordinated by GBID and brings tens of thousands of locals and visitors together at this festive time of year. “The atmosphere is absolutely amazing,” said Mr Brasch. The winners of the 2013 Qantaslink Hunter and Central Coast Awards for Excellence in Tourism will be announced at a 1920s themed Awards night at Wests Leagues Club in New Lambton, Newcastle, on Wednesday, August 14.
a fantastic job with the design and construction of the playground and I know that it has already proved extremely popular with local residents who have long called for a facility like this in the Ourimbah area. “Throughout the consultation phase, which involved 500 letters sent to residents, all responses received by Council were extremely favourable, including the direct consultation with the Ourimbah Precinct Committee and Ourimbah Neighbourhood Playgroup.
“I encourage everyone to get along and experience the playground first hand because it really is a state of the art facility with some wonderful equipment for the kids to enjoy.” The playground caters for children aged between two and 12 years and features a 25 metre long double flying fox, a 7.4 metre high net climbing structure, explorative dinosaur skeleton, regular play equipment such as swings, slide and spring toys, large shelter, bike racks and seating for the adults.
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event in the Gosford Local Government Area and is sustainably funded. “The success of the event is largely due to funding received from generous sponsors including Mars Food Australia, Gosford City Council, Gosford Race Club, Central Coast Mariners and Central Coast Leagues Club. “In-kind support is also received from 2GO, Central Coast Express Advocate, NBN Television, Ducks Crossing Publications, Imag Monthly, Gosford City Chamber of Commerce, Central Coast Tourism and Alison Vidler Designs. “The New Year’s Eve Festival is a culmination of three components; A Day at the Races which is held
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Council with the opportunity to become a sleeve sponsor for the next three seasons commencing this year. The partnership will provide Gosford Council with exposure at a national level through the Hyundai A-League competition and at an international level through the Asian Champions League (ACL). Four ACL games were held in Gosford against competing teams from March to May and drew crowds of up to 8,000 people, accompanied by large visiting delegations from overseas supporting their respective teams. The funding of $120,000 per year for three seasons, totalling $360,000, will be sourced from Council’s To u r i s m - B u s i n e s s Development Special Levy.
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Lawrie McKinna to stand as an independent for Robertson osford mayor L a w r i e McKinna and former international test cricketer Nathan Bracken will run as Independents in the marginal seats of Robertson and Dobell in the September 7 federal election.
as soon as possible. “The scope of works set out in the masterplan means we can’t do it all on our own. “Council has committed $1.75 million to this redevelopment. “It is anticipated that this will
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“We established a project committee to begin the process of designing a masterplan following the grandstand closure, incorporating community groups who will be regularly using the new site. “The contribution they have each made to this project has been of the highest calibre and I would like to thank them for their participation and involvement in what shapes to be a significant development for the Woy Woy community,” said mayor Cr McKinna. Gosford Council general manager Mr Paul Anderson said that the masterplan aimed to provide the necessary infrastructure to allow Woy Woy to host regional sporting events. “The facility will have an attendance capacity of 10,000 featuring a 600 seat grandstand, change rooms, kiosk, media box and club house. “The masterplan also focuses on the integration of Woy Woy Oval with the CBD to create a vibrant and accessible community hub. “We are also exploring options to transform the Oval Ave car park into a boulevard space to accommodate community gatherings, such as local markets and special events,” said Mr Anderson. Mayor Cr McKinna said that the project in its entirety would cost $8 to $9 million. “The masterplan allows for the
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Waste services subsidised he cost of a pump out service for effluent, sullage waste water and sludge for properties currently not connected to Gosford Council’s sewerage system will be subsidised following a decision at Council’s meeting of Tuesday, August 6.
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Council will retrospectively refund any increase in costs over CPI paid by customers from July 1 until August 20 and council costs will remain at 2008 rates plus CPI increase only until December 31. Council will review the fees
and charges associated with the provision of this service to the community to find a long term pricing solution. Email, 6 Aug 2013 Gosford Council Media
Application fees waived osford Council has agreed to waive a total of $14,819 in development application fees for four infrastructure improvement projects.
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A total of $3,631 will be waived for James Mitchell Child Care Centre in Wyoming, $3,211 for Saratoga Community Hall, $4,346 for Point Clare Community Hall and $3,631 for Niagara Park Children’s Centre. The projects were
approved by Council under the Local Infrastructure Renewal Scheme along with 15 other infrastructure improvement projects, however, the four listed were the only projects requiring development applications. Gosford Council Agenda ECO.19, 6 Aug 2013
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Another 4,000 homes have access to NBN n additional 4,000 homes and businesses in Point Frederick, East Gosford, West Gosford and Springfield were officially switched on to the NBN’s fibre network on Tuesday, August 6.
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“That means that more than 6,600 premises in Gosford are now able to experience the NBN’s fast, affordable, and reliable broadband, with another 10,000 homes and businesses expected to come online by the end of the year, said Minister for Regional Development and Regional Communications, Ms Sharon Bird. Member for Robertson Ms Deborah O’Neill said the NBN would be a game changer for families and small businesses on the Central Coast. “This is another great day for Gosford. “The NBN’s faster, more reliable and affordable
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broadband means reduced costs for businesses and families, and the opportunity to improve productivity and create jobs. “Labor’s NBN has a universal price guarantee built in, which means wholesale prices for NBN services are the same whether you live in Gosford, Newcastle or Sydney,� Ms O’Neill said. Ms Bird also announced
new funding that would provide small-to-medium businesses in Gosford free expert advice on how to make the most of the NBN. Regional Development Australia Central Coast will receive $279,752 to deliver training services as part of Rudd Labor Government’s Digital Enterprise program, working with local businesses to raise awareness of the many benefits of high-speed
broadband. “The NBN will mean small businesses here on the Central Coast are able to access the same superfast, reliable fibre-optic broadband infrastructure that businesses in the CBDs of Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane can access,� Ms Bird said. Media release, 6 Aug 2013 Richard Mehrtens, office of Deborah O’Neill MP
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NSW Aboriginal Financial Counsellors Network Forum held
LED streetlights for Gosford LGA osford and Wyong Councils are among 41 local councils set to save millions of dollars in maintenance and energy costs under a proposed NSW Government rollout of LED streetlights.
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Green Central welcomed representatives from a number of cities including Penrith, Newcastle, Campbelltown and the Central Coast to participate in the event facilitated by the youthconnections.com. au Koori Connect unit. The forum allowed a range of Aboriginal workers to collaborate on financial issues affecting communities and to build social networks to further their work and research. Aboriginal Financial Counsellors from remote and rural areas were also able to contribute to the
discussion via telephone conferencing. The NSW Aboriginal Financial Counsellor Network Forum hosted mentors Betty Weule and Graham Smith who each offered advice, knowledge and guidance to members on the day, helping to create interactive discussion within the forum. NSW Aboriginal Financial Counsellors Network chairman Bobbi Murray said the forum was the answer to a call that had been unheard for a long time coming. “Aboriginal Financial Counsellors are isolated in
their communities; they are in demand and are also in low numbers. “We are underrepresented in this industry. “This network will support and resource the Aboriginal workers in this field. “The network will become the advisory network to the State Association and for anyone seeking advice on Aboriginal engagement, protocols, respect and financial community education,” said Murray. Email, 2 Aug 2013 Gabrielle Tawyer, Youthconnections.com.au
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Kincumber Creek and foreshore clean up group of 37 community volunteers and MacMasters Beach Surf Club Duke of Edinburgh members cleaned up Kincumber Creek and South Kincumber Foreshore on Sunday, August 4, as part of Gosford Council’s Brisbane Water Foreshore Program.
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The group began at the boat ramp behind Kincumber Indoor Centre with two oyster barges, two IRBs and seven kayaks. The Macmasters Surf Club members completed the clean-up of both foreshores of Kincumber Creek and collected lounges, TVs, tyres,
mattresses, timber, a computer desk and chair. Ten bags of small litter were also removed from this area. The clean-up of the South Kincumber foreshore saw the collection of oyster trays, tyres, large domestic items including a steel balustrade railing, large
amounts of plastic and tennis balls. Approximately two tonnes of rubbish was deposited adjacent to the boat ramp for Council to remove.
egional Development Australia Central Coast (RDACC) chairman Mr David Abrahams has responded to comments about previous Regional Development Australia Funding (RDAF) rounds.
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“I’d like to bring to the forefront that through previous rounds of RDAF funding has delivered the Central Coast citizens with very real funds and projects; projects, which were nominated by organisations on the Central Coast,� said Mr Abrahams. “Being a federal government program these rounds of funding involve a nationally competitive process and not all proponents received infrastructure funds. “After nomination by the RDACC the process of selection is thorough and is taken by an independent selection committee in Canberra,� said Mr Abrahams. “For the record, through previous RDAF rounds we have received $890,000 in
round one and $2.5 million in round two,� Mr Abrahams said. “Additionally, both Wyong and Gosford Councils are receiving earmarked infrastructure funding of $1.4 million collectively.� RDACC is currently presenting three significant projects in the last round of RDAFbeing the Gosford KibblePlex project, Wyong Regional Arts Hub and the Darkunjung and Co Youth Development Centre at San Remo. The RDAF funds are only some of the investment funds that the RDACC have assisted in gaining for the region from federal, state and local government, in conjunction with private and
NGO partnerships. Additional investments have been in tourism, arts, innovation, employment training, workplace flexibility, education, business excellence, regional migration and major telecommunications investments. “All of these high quality projects, those currently underway and those for consideration, show a great deal of enterprise and offer long term business and employment opportunities for residents of this innovative region,� Mr Abrahams said. Media release, 30 Jul 2013, Brooke Simmons, Regional Development Australia Central Coast
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Meet the Candidates at Gosford Uniting Church Meet the Candidates forum was held on Monday, July 29, at Gosford Uniting Church which saw 170 people listen to the views of four local candidates from Robertson and Dobell.
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The Robertson candidates comprised Kate da Costa (Greens), Lucy Wicks (Liberal) and Deborah O’Neill (Labor), while the one Dobell candidate was Sue Wynn (Greens). Liberal candidate Karen McNamara sent an apology due to a prior commitment, and the Labor candidate remains uncertain. “The meeting was chaired by the Minister of the Gosford Uniting Church Rev. Greg Woolnough who guided the meeting with skill and wit resulting in a very happy and acceptable exchange of ideas,” said Forum Promotions Committee representative Mr Robert Grant.
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P “He commented on the fact that all the candidates were women, which received an encouraging response from those attending. “People were able to ask questions of the candidates and opportunity was given later, over a cup of tea, to speak personally with them. “As well, tables had been
set up, in the church hall, by interested groups, including the Democratic Labor Party and the Palmer Party, with helpful information. “This was probably the first Forum of this nature held in conjunction with the forthcoming election. “Comments received afterwards expressed
appreciation for this opportunity to see, meet, hear and ask questions of the candidates. “The public following and support for these Forums is increasing, which is most encouraging,” said Mr Grant. Media release, 30 Jul 2013 Rob Grant, Gosford Uniting Church
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almer United Party candidate for Robertson Mr Steven Whitaker has said it is about time the election was called.
Mr Whitaker said that for far too long, the people of the Central Coast have been ignored by the major parties, which see seats such as Robertson and Dobell as safe seats. “The people of Robertson are getting next to nothing. “Only by electing me, can the people of Robertson finally get a project driven local member.” Mr Whitaker said infrastructure projects such as the F3 to M2
extension link is an important part of his action list. The Palmer United Party plans to field candidates in all 150 House of Representative seats at the September election as well as Senate teams in all states and territories. Media release, 4 Aug 2013 Steven Whitaker, Palmer United Party
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DLP launch at East Gosford enator John Madigan and NSW Democratic Labour Party (DLP) senate candidate Dr Simon McCaffrey and DLP candidate for Robertson Mr Paul Sheeran launched the DLP party policy for small business on Friday, August 2013 at the East Gosford shopping strip.
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Senator Madigan laid out the DLP policy by first saying that collectively, small business is one of the greatest employers and greatest contributors to commonwealth and state revenue. “We should be aware that in the House of Representatives and the Senate there are only 19 members who have had any experience of operating a small business and government members recently appointed to oversee small business development have no such experience whatsoever. “In short the DLP Small Business Policy is in stopping big businesses’ and government’s unfair practice of lengthy delays on payments for goods and services provided by small
business by introducing a maximum of 30 days standard trade for such payments; deferring small business company tax for one year for the first seven years followed by a generous catch up period; having superannuation and work cover costs covered by federal government for the first year of a small business employing its first full time employee, covering a wage of up to $48,000 per annum; establishing local small business mentoring programs compromised of both retired and current small business owners; opposing undue and excessive federal and state government and local council bureaucracy for small business operators. “And finally, another cornerstone of our small
business policy is that federal, state and local government do not introduce more and more bureaucracy that is a millstone around the neck of small business which is a disincentive to employ people in the community when people do not have a job. “What is needed is a good sense of self-worth gained from employment. “We have more domestic violence, alcohol and drug abuse, vandalism and mental health problems and presently our biggest increasing section in the community, our biggest and newest industry, so to speak, is Centrelink. “While I’m all for helping people and having proper social services, the greatest thing we can do for people
is to offer the dignity of meaningful work where people have a job, they are more engaged within their local community, they feel better about themselves, they can work towards buying a home, to feeding the family and it’s a win-win for everybody.” Media release, 11 Aug 2013 Paul Sheeran, DLP
Liberal candidates to fix country with 10 steps iberal candidate for Robertson Ms Lucy Wicks and Liberal candidate for Dobell Ms Karen McNamara said the election is a clear choice with the Coalition’s Real Solutions Plan laying down 10 clear actions to make the country stronger and families more secure.
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“The choice between the major parties could not be clearer,” said Ms McNamara. “At this election, the Coalition offers strong, experienced and stable government, a stronger economy, stronger borders, a stronger Australia and a better future, for all Australians. “Only the Coalition can form the strong, stable government to deliver a stronger economy with more jobs, real help for families and small business, lower
taxes and secure borders. “We are getting a positive response across the Central Coast and throughout Australia. “People want a government that can deliver more jobs and a stronger economy.” Ms Wicks said the Real Solutions Plan lays down 10 clear actions which would make thecountry stronger and families more secure. “We will build a stronger, more diverse economy with lower taxes, less waste. “We will get the Budget
back under control. “Help families get ahead by freeing them from the carbon tax. “Help small businesses grow by reducing business costs. “Build a Five-Pillar economy. “Generate one million new jobs over the next five years and two million new jobs within 10 years. “Build more modern infrastructure to get things moving. “Deliver better health and education services – with
local communities in charge. “Build a 15,000-strong Green Army to clean-up the environment. “The boats will stop – with tough, proven measures not talk from proven boat failures,” she said. Mr Wicks said she would be campaigning every day between now and the election on the positive choice offered by the Coalition at this election. “It is only by voting for the Coalition that our community can get a strong voice in a better government,’’ Ms Wicks said.
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Independents Lawrie McKinna and Nathan Bracken only want the best for the Central Coast. Their message to the major parties who keep ignoring our region is “you won’t get the Central Coast’s support unless the Central Coast gets your support”. Give Lawrie and Nathan your vote and they will hold the major parties to account on the issues that matter here.
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Tender given to local company
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ocal company Delcare Constructions has been awarded a tender for a Drainage Upgrade Terrigal Stage 2.
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The upgrade will occur on Henley Ave and Ash St and include the supply and installation of a reinforced concrete box culvert drainage system, road restoration and associated works. Five tenders were received but Delcare
Constructions presented the best value to Council. Delcare the company has extensive experience with the construction of road works, stormwater drainage, sewer and water main installation. The company in the past has completed many
projects including recently the reconstruction of Gallipoli Ave, Blackwall, Auld St, Terrigal drainage upgrade and numerous trunk drainage systems for Gosford Council. Gosford Council Agenda COR.67, 6 Aug 2013
Short term holiday letting plan on exhibition Planning Proposal and Development Control Plan (DCP) to permit short term holiday letting of dwellings in Gosford City has been placed on exhibition until August 14.
A new health centre has opened its doors in Gosford offering general practice services including women’s health, baby clinics, comprehensive skin checks and in house pathology services as well as a special interest in corporate health.
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The aim of the plan is to allow short term holiday letting on the basis of: exempt development - dwellings up to and including four bedrooms, development consent dwellings of five and six
bedrooms which would also be assessed against DCP for the use and prohibited dwellings with more than six bedrooms. If the Planning Proposal is passed, Gosford will become one of the few
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Paid announcement, Authorised and written by Edward James 323 West Street Umina Beach NSW 2257 phone 0243419140
I am making a Federal Political case in Robertson out of the almost total and continuing disregard for the good governance of the Gosford Local Government Area
A very ill Phil James and Edward James being ‘misunderstood’ by our elected representatives outside of Parliament House, Sydney
I stood up for my father first. I write now for the broader community, the good people who regularly put their trust in poli cal allsorts who are again asking for people’s votes to be given in trust. It is clear to me now how my father and his business investment could be destroyed while any number of poli cians and their supporters went deaf, dumb and blind to the very obvious abuse of power and misgovernance. Team Labor and their supporters, above all others, have had all the me in the world to address my o en published allega ons that Gosford City Council misled the State Coroner during his inquiry into the deaths of five people in a ditch at Piles Creek, Somersby when they allowed the Coroner to understand they had no knowledge or experience in the use or applica on of concrete to protect the structural integrity of the three steel culvert pipes beneath the road in Piles Creek Somersby. The Bragg Holt Bridge is a memorial to those who died, due to human error!
WTF Council? Evidence of 25 years of neglect Mooney Mooney Creek, Peats Ridge Road Gosford NSW
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September the seventh is the me for voters to exercise their votes for good effect by direc ng their own preferences. By numbering every box below the line on the Senate ballot paper, while who you choose to vote for is very important, it is just as important which candidate you put last.
The same applies to the House of Representa ves ballot paper, put whom you want to represent you first and whom you would like to see put out in the street last! Remember, if you do not want Labor elected, why would you want them to get almost three dollars for every vote they a ract above 4% of the voter pool, even
if they do not get elected. I have pointed out to my readers and warned poli cal par es for years. Candidates who are willing to let their campaigns be conducted outside the law, while they seek our voter support can expect to be exposed. Council has a policy D1.12 which
makes it clear in the criteria 10 “…. must not be in the form of sandwich or A frame boards or the like”. Compliance should not be op onal. Anything on the footpath without prior approval is there illegally. I suggest as voters you consider the amount of poli cal garbage
li ering our power poles and public space as a guide to the level of contempt some of our poli cal par es have for our laws. It flows from that they can be expected to dish up the same disrespect to their cons tuents should they be elected.
This is an intentional attempt to combat the spin my taxes pay for each time a politician goes into print
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GP Super Clinic open entral Coast residents can now enjoy expanded access to doctors, nurses and other health professionals with the opening of the South Central Coast GP Super Clinic in West Gosford.
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Welcoming the opening of the 11th GP Super Clinic in NSW, Minister for Health Ms Tanya Plibersek said the new facility would make it easier for people in the area to see a health professional. “GP Super Clinics are just one way Labor is building a strong and responsive system that delivers to Australians the health care they need, when they need it and where they need it,” she said. “They bring together a variety of health professionals to work as a team to provide patients with the best possible overall care.” The Labor Government contributed $7 million to the South Central Coast GP Super Clinic. Joining the Minister at the opening, Member for Robertson Ms Deborah O’Neill, said the Clinic was the significant investment Federal Labor has made
since coming to office. “The Gosford GP Super Clinic, alongside the $19.5 million Federal Labor provided to the redevelopment of the Woy Woy Hospital rehab unit, will mean great things for everyone living on the Central Coast,” she said. The clinic will provide health services to the local community with a focus on preventive activities including lifestyle modification and chronic disease management programs. Services include a full range of general practice services; practice nursing; allied health professionals (physiotherapy, dietetics, podiatry, psychology, speech pathology, audiology, exercise physiology, diabetes), pathology, pharmacy and radiology services. Other services include inhome health assessments,
vaccination clinics, skin cancer clinics, adult and child health checks, and a range of services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The Reliance Medical Practice also offers bulk billing for GP services. The South Central Coast GP Super Clinic will play a role in the education and training of medical, nursing and allied health students to support the future health workforce in the community by attracting and retaining quality health professionals. The purpose-built Clinic will provide trainee consulting rooms, a large meeting room with audiovisual equipment and a medical library for all students. Media release, 7 Aug 2013 Richard Mehrtens, Office of Deborah O’Neill MP Minister for Health Ms Tanya Plibersek, Member for Robertson Ms Deborah O’Neill and GP Super Clinic principal Mr Rod Beckwith
Dry July raises money for cancer services entral Coast Local Health District has raised more than $122,000 for local cancer services during its Dry July campaign.
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Central Coast Local Health District’s chief executive Mr Matt Hanrahan said this year was the first time cancer services at Gosford and Wyong hospitals had been
beneficiaries of Dry July and the community had supported the cause right from the start. “From the outset, people got behind us either by joining up or supporting
someone who did,” Mr Hanrahan said. “We are grateful to the 560 people who signed up and took the challenge of no alcohol for a month and to all the people who
sponsored them. “We are fortunate to be part of such a generous community that has shown themselves to be so willing to support our health services. “I offer my sincere thanks to all those who have been involved in Dry July and supported Central Coast Local Health District’s CoastCanCare program. That
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Council is unable to completely sign off on the development because the value is more than $5 million, which means the JRPP will ultimately determine the application. Wyong mayor Cr Doug Eaton said the development would serve as Ausgrid’s base for the entire Central Coast. “The development will
be home to 288 full time staff and be in operation seven days a week, and 24 hours a day during times of emergency such as a natural disaster,” Cr Eaton said. The site covers 3.9 hectares and is on the corner of Ourimbah Creek Rd and the Pacific Highway, on the F3 side. It has frontages on
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both the Pacific Highway and Ourimbah Creek Rd. The application describes the proposed development as a regional works depot, comprising a total floor area of more than 8,300 square metres. There are four main buildings proposed including an administration facility with a conference
room, service facilities including showers and lockers for field staff, a vehicle servicing area with a wash bay, warehousing and storage and a recycling and waste collection facility. Car parking spaces have been provided for 188 general spots and 215 service vehicle spots. The administration building will be located on the most prominent area of the site, at the front of Ourimbah
Creek Rd and the Pacific Highway, while the site will be secured by a three metre fence. “The 288 jobs will be broken down into 74 office staff and the rest being field staff,” Cr Eaton said. “This again proves that council is working hard to attract this type of job creating investment to the Shire. “To have the regional base for Ausgrid located at Ourimbah is fantastic
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news for the Shire, and for employees and job seekers. “Council has overwhelmingly supported this development and recommended it for approval by the JRPP. “We will continue to work hard to create jobs for our residents, and bring this type of million dollar investment into the Shire.” Media release, 27 Jun 2013, Wyong Shire Council
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The initiative has taken its first step towards becoming reality, with council endorsing a Preliminary Project Plan which will develop a masterplan for the Council-owned land at Warnervale. “This is a unique opportunity for council and the community,” Wyong mayor Cr Doug Eaton said. Cr Eaton also said the initiative would benefit the young people of the Central Coast and create a huge boost for local employment and business. According to Cr Greg Best, the initiative would particularly benefit those who have to leave the Central Coast because their chosen disciplines of tertiary study are not available in the region. “We are not going to be an exporter of commuters,” Cr Best said. “One day, we are going to be an importer of employers.” Council has drawn on
successful international education-focused development, such as Education City in SouthEast Queensland and the Education City in Qatar, and envisions creating a regionally significant integrated development. Key components of
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the development would include a university campus for 7,000 students with an emphasis on science, engineering and technology based studies, a residential college for 1,500 students and retail, sport and recreation and language facilities for
students. It would also see the co-alignment of education with training providers and businessindustry groups, as well as the establishment of a business/industrial park which would integrate with the university campus and explore linkages for employment generation and research and development.
It is envisaged the development would employ 1,500 staff plus support services and retail providers. On a recent delegation to China, Cr Eaton visited the largest university city in the world in Wuhan, home to multiple university campuses and a total student population of over one million. “It was incredible to
see how this satellite city is thriving with the energy of all those students and how this flows on to stimulate the local economy,” Cr Eaton said. “The spin offs extend to the tourism sector, with increased visits from the families of students and prospective students and university-based events.” The initial driver for investment in the proposed Warnervale precinct will focus on securing a university to anchor the development and attract complementary service providers and businesses. “On this front, we are already looking good with council having already received an expression of interest from a reputable international investor, which I think demonstrates that this is a viable project,” Cr Eaton said. “I’m very optimistic that we have the right conditions to transform higher education on the Central Coast.” An economic feasibility study will be completed by September 2013. Media release, 11 Jul 2013, Wyong Shire Council
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$120 million funding secured for Wyong Rd upgrade
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Proposed upgrade of the Pacific Highway and Wyong Road Intersection
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$120 million funding deal for the upgrade of Wyong Rd has been secured.
The deal was made between Member for The Entrance Mr Chris Spence, Member for Wyong Mr Darren Webber, NSW Treasurer Mr Mike Baird and Minister for Roads Mr Duncan Gay. “During the election campaign, we gave a commitment of $8 million to deliver interval lights at the roundabouts
at Pacific Highway, Enterprise Dr, Mingara Dr and Tumbi Umbi,” Mr Spence said. “Following the election, through discussions with the Roads and Maritime Services (RMS), it became clear we would need much more than this stop-gap solution and instead needed to completely remove all
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four roundabouts. “Darren Webber and I are immensely pleased with the great news from the NSW Treasurer that the figure of over $120 million needed to completely overhaul these intersections on Wyong Rd will be delivered. “This year, $4 million was allocated in the budget for the Pacific
Highway intersection and we’re another step closer to getting underway with the environmental planning approval in place and the submissions report published,” said Mr Spence. Mr Webber said: “Some of the most common issues raised in submissions included impacts to properties, landscaping and urban design, pedestrian and cycle facilities, noise and vibration and potential overshadowing of
properties near the new intersection.” “As a result, the RMS has now made modifications to their design.” A further $1.6 million allocated this year will see further progress planning for Enterprise Dr, Mingara Dr and Tumbi Umbi underway. “It is likely that construction on the intersections at Mingara Dr and Tumbi Umbi will be undertaken as combined works, with
the tools and support to cope with the diagnosis and treatment, which can take a toll on a person’s emotional wellbeing.” While July is over it is not too late to support Dry July. Donations are still being accepted on the website right through August. Simply head to www. dryjuly.com and follow the prompts. “The Central Coast Local Health District has already been invited to participate in 2014 so we are looking forward to helping more of our patients next year,” said Mr Hanrahan. Media release, 1 Aug 2013 Jan Richens, Central Coast Local Health District
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“Thanks must also go to the local media who got behind us and provided ongoing promotion and information throughout the month,” Mr Hanrahan said. CoastCanCare is an initiative designed to enhance and improve services and programs available to cancer patients such as nutritional care, physical therapies, exercise and lethargy and symptom management and other individual and group interventions and services. “When people think of cancer treatment they understandably focus on the medical treatment we use to save or extend lives,” Mr Hanrahan said. “But, another important aspect of cancer treatment is providing patients with
construction funding to be allocated in the 2014-15 budget,” Mr Spence said. “Wyong Rd is a major link from the F3 to Wyong, Tuggerah and surrounding coastal suburbs which makes this upgrade a priority and a key part of the O’Farrell Government’s commitment to improving traffic flow in the area.” Media release, 22 Jul 2013 Jim Lloyd, Office of Darren Webber MP
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reen Point Christian College principal Ms Debra Walls joined over 1000 teachers from Christian schools in NSW at a two day conference in Newcastle recently.
“This was an excellent opportunity to hear Dr Rod Wilson, who is currently the Head of Regent College in Canada, and attend a number of workshops, some of which were conducted by the very talented staff of Green Point Christian College,” said Ms Walls. “The conference was all about challenging Christian schools to ‘be the change’. “We are called, said Rod Wilson, to live out the
beliefs and concepts of the gospel message not just articulate them. “As a staff we must be exemplars of what God has done for us in Christ, focusing on modelling and discipleship rather than simply the transfer of knowledge. “Hence, each teacher and administrator or Green Team member at the College recognises the importance of ensuring a strong connection between what that say and
what they do; there cannot be a disconnect between truth and life. “The other interesting comment Rod Wilson made was about the nature of life, suggesting that no matter how we look at it, it is messy and often very complicated,” said Ms Walls. Newsletter, 25 Jul 2013 Debra Walls, Green Point Christian College
Fundraising success at Holy Cross oly Cross Catholic School in Kincumber has raised almost $4,000 this year as a result of a number of fundraising events.
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The school’s 2013 Mother’s Day stall raised $1,958, and was funded in part by raffle tickets with prizes donated by parents including 5 Star Day Spa vouchers and Body Shop Gift Packs.
Green Point Baptist Church invites you to a Market Day and Car Boot Sale
The Mitre 10 barbecue raised $344 while the recent disco raised $926. Advertising in the school’s June newsletter raised $500, and fundraising will continue at the school’s upcoming
Trivia Night on Saturday, August 3, at the Avoca Bowling Club. Newsletter, 24 Jun 2013 Gerard McGilvray, Holy Cross Catholic Primary School
Local students miss out entral Coast school children who applied for admission to Gosford Selective High School were recently advised if their application was successful or not and, according to Labor spokesperson for The Entrance Mr David Mehan, a significant number of local children who might normally be expected to gain admission missed out.
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Mr Mehan said this was due to competition from students who live outside of the Central Coast region. “My son attends one of the two opportunity classes run by local primary schools,” said Mr Mehan. “He did gain entry, I’m proud to say, but many of his opportunity classmates did not. “Children who gain admission to an opportunity class have already passed a competitive exam and would normally be expected to go on and gain admission to Gosford High. “Increasing competition for selective school places has made it more difficult for local kids to gain admission to our selective high school.
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“And, whilst figures are hard to come by, I believe up to a third of children attending Gosford High are from outside of the Central Coast region. “It is well established that the Central Coast has a lower number of people with tertiary education, lower household income and higher unemployment rate. “The key to addressing these issues is better education for our kids. “If local children have to compete against children from higher socio-economic areas, it is unfair competition and our kids will miss out. “There are 47 selective high schools in NSW, most of these are located in the Sydney metropolitan area.
“Labor added 23 of these (which are part selective) in 2010. “I have spoken to a number of local parents concerned by this situation and believe that admission to Gosford High should be limited to children residing in the Central Coast region. “To this end, I will ask Labor state electoral councils of the Central Coast to support the idea that the enrolment area for local selectives be the Central Coast region and approach sitting Liberal members and ask them to support this policy,” said Mr Megan Media release, 6 Aug 2013 David Mehan, The Entrance
Trash and treasure omersby Public School will hold a trash and treasure sale on Election Day this September.
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Kincumber and Umina men arrested for supply of illicit drugs
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wo men have been charged after simultaneous search warrants were executed on Wednesday, August 7, as part of an on-going police operation on the Central Coast.
Investigators from Brisbane Water Local Area Command established Operation Hulk five months ago to investigate the supply of illicit drugs. About 8:15am, police executed search warrants at a home in Kooronya Rd, Kincumber, as well as homes in Gallipoli and Winifred Aves, Umina Beach. Cannabis leaf was allegedly located at the Kincumber house and a 53-year-old man was arrested. A 21-year-old man was arrested at the home in Winifred Ave, where cannabis
and cash was seized during the search. Cash and hydroponic equipment were allegedly found and seized from the home in Gallipoli Ave. This residence is occupied by an 80-year-old woman who was spoken to by police. The men were taken to Gosford Police Station, where the 53-year-old was charged with supplying an indictable quantity of cannabis, 28 counts of supplying a
prohibited drug, two counts of driving while disqualified and one count of breaching bail. He was refused bail and appeared before Gosford Local Court on Wednesday, August 7. The 21-year-old man was charged with possessing a prohibited drug, supplying a prohibited drug and dealing with proceeds of crime. He was given conditional bail and is due to appear before Woy Woy Local Court on Tuesday, October 22.
Fire at Lizottes olice are investigating the cause of a fire at Lizottes in Kincumber on Saturday, August 3, which has caused approximately $250,000 in damage.
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About 9:15pm, a fire broke out in the kitchen of the business, which is located on Avoca Dr. Staff used extinguishers to put out the fire, however, about an hour later, a second blaze ignited in the roof of the premises and the building lost power. Some 40 patrons were still at the venue when the second fire started, but all were evacuated without
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About 10:45am, a stolen silver-coloured Nissan Navara utility drove into the loading dock at Erina Fair. Police have been able to determine that a man exited the utility and smashed a rear window of the cash-in-transit car, stealing an amount of cash. Police from Brisbane Water LAC were alerted to the incident and established a crime scene, which was examined by crime scene
officers. Investigators would like to speak to a man who they believe may be able to assist with their inquiries. He is described as being about 180cm to 190cm tall and a large build. He was wearing a light coloured hat, tracksuit top and pants.
Anyone with information about these incidents should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000
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Man arrested for possession of prohibited drugs
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etectives from the Brisbane Water Local Area Command are appealing for information following the theft of money from a cash-in-transit vehicle in Erina on Friday, March 8.
injury. Fire and Rescue NSW personnel attended and extinguished the fire. Police from Brisbane Water Local Area Command also attended, and have established a crime scene. It will be forensically examined to determine the
cause of the fire, however, police do not believe there are any suspicious circumstances. Initial investigations indicate the residual heat from the first fire may have been enough to spark a second blaze in the roof cavity above the kitchen.
man has been arrested after police allegedly found drugs during a vehicle stop in Wyoming on Thursday, August 8.
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About 7:10pm, officers from Brisbane Water Local Area Command were patrolling in Wyoming when they pulled over a Mitsubishi Pajero on Day St. Police spoke to the 36-year-old driver of the vehicle, before conducting a search. It’s alleged that while searching the Pajero, officers located a backpack
containing 10 grams of amphetamine and a small amount of cannabis seeds. The 36-year-old man was arrested and taken to Gosford Hospital to provide a blood sample for drug analysis. He was then taken to Gosford Police Station and
charged with supplying a prohibited drug, and possessing a prohibited drug. He was refused bail and appeared before Gosford Local Court on Friday, August 9. Media release, 9 Aug 2013 NSW Police Media
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Community Tree Planting at Kincumber
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he Community Environment Networkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (CEN) Waterwatch program will hold a Community Tree Planting Event on World Environment Day, Wednesday, June 5, at Frost Reserve, Kincumber.
The Tree Planting Event involves people from the Kincumber community coming together and planting local native trees, shrubs and grasses along the southern edge of the reserve in a bid to improve the water quality in Kincumber Creek. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Riparian vegetation is a very effective conservation mechanism that protects waterways from high levels
of sediments and pollutants entering the creek via the stormwater runoff from within the catchment,â&#x20AC;? said CEN Waterwatch coordinator Ms Samantha Willis. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Kincumber Creek is an urban creek, a tributary of Brisbane Water, which is mostly bordered by urban and industrial developments. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Poor landuse
management within the Kincumber area can have a large impact on the water quality of the creek,â&#x20AC;? she said. The planting event is open to all ages and will run from 10am to 12pm with a free morning tea and lunch provided on the day. Media Release, 29 May 2013 Samantha Willis, CEN
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he Central Coast Potters Society will hold an Open Studio Ceramics Australia Showcase (OSCAS) on the weekend of August 17 and 18 from 10:30am to 4pm at its workshop in East Gosford.
The event will feature workshop tours, pottery demonstrations, a Play with Clay workshop, opening of the pit kiln, a raffle and sausage sizzle. The Central Coast Potters Society is a nonprofit organisation that
aims to increase the knowledge, experience and skills of members and students in the craft of pottery, and to promote a greater appreciation and understanding of pottery by the general public. The OSCAS is a national
event offering ceramic studios the opportunity to open to the public and share their love of clay. Email, 1 Aug 2013 Kylie McLean, Central Coast Potters Society
Crossroads Festival his yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Crossroads Festival will be held at Gosford High school on Saturday, August 24, and Greenway Chapel in Green Point on Sunday, August 25.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Mars Food Australia Gosford New Yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eve Festival is an exciting action packed annual event, held on December 31 each year on the Gosford Waterfront,â&#x20AC;? said Gosford Business Improvement District (GBID) manager Mr Paul Brasch. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This Festival is the only professionally organised and managed end of year event in the Gosford Local Government Area and is sustainably funded. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The success of the event is largely due to funding received from generous sponsors including Mars Food Australia, Gosford City Council, Gosford Race Club, Central Coast Mariners and Central Coast Leagues Club.
following day. Featured Crossroads Festival artists will include Charmian Gadd, Victoria Lambourn, Glen Donnelly,
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Art Central Coast Art Society Lectures, demonstrations and discussion. Weekly paint-outs Tuesdays 4349 5860 for locations Workshops - 4363 1820 9.30am - 12.30pm 1st and 3rd Wed Social Meetings 1.30pm 4th Wed Gosford City Arts Centre. 4325 1420 publicity@artcentralcoast.asn.au
Not for Profit Organisations Directory Kincumber Neighbourhood Centre • Personal development • Community Garden • Counselling • Meditation • Support and friendship Groups • Music and Movement for under 5 • Rooms for hire 4363 1044
Community Groups ABC - “The Friends” Support group for Public Broadcaster. Aims. safeguard ABC’s independence, funding, & standards. Meetings through the year + social afternoons Well-known guest speakers 4341 5170 www.fabcnsw.org.au
Central Coast Lapidary Club Inc. Learn silverwork, Cabochons, Faceting, Enamelling, Stone Tumbling and Polishing Fieldtrips and fossicking Weekly Workshops Tue, Thur & Sat 9 - 2.30pm Thur 7 - 10pm 4362 2246 Community Care Services - Central Coast Memory lane - Doing things together Café For people with memory loss & their carers to enjoy a relaxing coffee morning with others experiencing similar circumstances 10am to 11.30am Caroline Bay Brasserie - East Gosford 2nd Wednesday 4324 4244 Gosford Politics in the Pub Come and solve the problems of the world over a friendly drink and a bite to eat. Guest speakers. First Thurs 6pm Dutton’s Tavern 161 Mann St, Gosford 0438 363 108 I AM LOST Deep Conversations & systematic exercises for understanding my self & my place in life. Gurdjieff Society - Ancient and modern knowledge. 0425 296 783 www.gurdjieff.org.au
Rotary Club of Kariong/Somersby International service club improves lives of communities in Australia and overseas. Fun-filled activities, fellowship and friendship breakfasts. Phillip House, 21 Old Mount Penang Rd (opp Shell) - Fri 7:15am 4340 4529 kersuebay@philliphouse.com.au
U3A Central Coast Mature age people are invited to participate in a wide range of courses to broaden the mind and make new friends 0408 704 701 www.centralcoast.u3anet.org.au
Wyoming Community Centre Programs and activities incl. Tai Chi, Yoga, Zumba, Blokes Breakfast’s, Community Markets, Out of School Hours Care, Play Group 4323 7483 manager@wyomingcc.org.au
Koolewong, Point Clare & Tascott Progress Association Aims to provide resources for communication. Special guests, community involvement, heritage, diversity, education, safety and small business opportunities. Point Clare Community Hall 2nd Thurs Bi Monthly. 0411 266 325 Sydney Welsh Choir Cultural not for profit organisation performing at concerts and various venues to promotoe the Welsh culture with our singing, also performing for charity fund raising. 4369 3378
related outing following week Visitors Welcome Terrigal Rotary Hall 4384 5193 4385 2205
Health Groups Alcoholics Anonymous If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s our business. Meet every Sat - Progress Hall Ronald Ave, Wyoming 8pm 4323 3890 Dying with Dignity NSW, Central Coast Working to give those suffering unrelievedly from terminal or incurable illness the legal right to request & receive medical help to die Quarterly Meetings 4369 8053
Central Coast Leagues Club 0400 801 554 or 0412 820 484
Political Party Central Coast Greens Branch of Greens NSW, active regarding ecological sustainability, social and economic justice, peace and non-violence, grassroots democracy and getting elected 3rd Thur centralcoast.nsw.greens.org.au centralcoastgreens@gmail.com
Probus Clubs All Probus clubs have interesting guest speakers, friendly atmosphere, make new friends, fellowship. intellectual stimulus, and social activities. Probus Club of Avoca 10am 3rd Mon Avoca Beach Bowling Club 4368 6157 4384 3741
4362 7227 Brisbane Waters Breakfast Toastmasters Club 8:30am-10:30am 2nd and Last Sat each month - The Hive and Library Erina Shopping Centre 0459 240 183 Diggers@The Entrance Toastmasters Convenient daytime meetings 2nd and 4th Mondays 10.30am to 12.30pm 4365 2751 Gosford City Toastmasters 2nd & 4th Thurs, Gosford Bowling Club 4340 1929 emcloon@bigpond.net.au
Special Interest CCLC Bridge Club Duplicate Bridge-partner not required for most sessions. www.cclcbridgeclub.asn.au Central Coast Leagues Club 12.30pm Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri Sat 1.30pm Wed 7.15pm Mon 4323 3456
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Springfield actor to take on Shakespeare pringfield actor Mr Craig Annis will appear as Gratiano and the Prince of Aragon in the Sydney Shakespeare Companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s The Merchant of Venice production.
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The production began on Wednesday, August 7, at the Tap Gallery in Darlinghurst and will run until Saturday, August 24. After starting his career working with local theatre groups including Gosford Musical Society and Mad Cow Theatre Company, Craig graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2004 and since then has worked continuously as an actor, comedian and broadcaster. For Melbourne Theatre Company, Craig has performed in The History Boys, The Glass Soldier, Don Juan In Soho and for MTC/Company B, The Man From Mukinupin. For television Craig has
appeared on Blue Heelers, Newstopia, Satisfaction, Dead Gorgeous and was the face of Boost Juice Bars and Open Universities nationally. For many years Craig also performed in the double act Stefan and Craig, whose radio show aired on Triple M and their television series Stefan and Craig: Slightly Live was nominated for a Logie. From 2010 to 2012, Craig hosted the SAFM breakfast show in Adelaide and, after a recent move back to the Central Coast, can be heard each morning on the Star 104.5 breakfast show, Craig and Mandy. Craig is also a regular on the Sydney comedy scene
and September will see the debut of his new show Nannaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Boy in the Sydney Fringe Festival. This is the second production for the Sydney Shakespeare Company, after its highly acclaimed 2011 debut, Othello. Directed by artistic director Mr Steven Hopley, this production features Lizzie Schebesta as Portia and Mark Lee as Shylock. The Merchant of Venice is a rich and complex comedy, exploring intolerance, vengeance, love and money â&#x20AC;&#x201C; how they intersect, and the ways in which they bind us. Media release, 16 Jul 2013 Steve Hopley
All things Elvis at Kincumber he king of rock â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; roll is set to return to the Kincumber Hotel between August 16 and 18 for the Central Coast Elvis Festival.
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the Friday with a selection of Elvis movies being shown on the big screen throughout the night. Saturday will showcase a free 2-hour musical tribute The Elvis Forever Show, starring Elvis act Damien Mullin, who has performed with the best 35 Elvis acts from around the world in a concert held at the Presley family home of Gracelands. The show portrays Elvis during his prime years, incorporating the jumpsuits, big voice and confidently oozing charisma and charm that made Elvis Presley such a worldwide phenomenon. Budding Elvis impersonators will also get the chance to enter the Elvis
Idol karaoke competition on Sunday. With over 150 Elvis tunes to choose from, the winner of the competition will collect over $500 worth of prizes, as well as the honor of wearing the Central Coast Elvis Idol crown for the next 12 months. The judging panel will include last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s winner Wayne Cooper from Newcastle, who will be performing a few Elvis hits. There will also be prizes for the Best Female Elvis and Best Junior Elvis. Media release, 25 Jul 2013 Sheldon Kidd, Kincumber Hotel
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Banksia Ball at Progress Hall entral Coast Bush Dance and Music Association (CCBDM) held its Banksia Ball on Saturday, July 13, at the East Gosford Progress Hall.
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Music was provided by Currawong with some dances called by the three guest callers, Bill Propert, Fran Bucello and Stephen Loftus. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The backbone of the ball, our amazing MC Mr John Short, who also undertook the lionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s share of the calling, ensured that the event, from the Grand March to the Last Waltz, ran not only to time, but perfectly,â&#x20AC;? said CCBDMA president Ms Robyn Graylin. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With the fantastic supper, supplied by the CCBDMA members overseen by Sue Crook, the ball was a glittering climax to our dance year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;What was particularly wonderful was that so many Kariong Workshop attendees participated. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Many have only been
dancing since October, so the ball programme was demanding. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is to their credit that so many not only managed to learn and master the easy
dances, but also some of the more challenging ones on the programme,â&#x20AC;? said Ms Graylin. Newsletter, 30 Jul 2013 Robyn Graylin, CCBDMA
The Gosford Diary For events in post code areas 2250, 2260 and 2251 If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got something happening in Gosford LGA area over the next few weeks, let us know about it and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll list it here for you, for free. Contact details are on page 2.
Wednesday August 14 Central Coast Potters Society committee meeting, 6:30pm, East Gosford
Thursday August 15 Guide Dogs NSW fundraising stall, Erina Fair Meet the Candidates community forum, Point Clare Community Hall, 7:30pm
Friday August 16 Battle of the Bands U24 heat three, The Hub, Erina Imprints Exhibition launch, Studio Scribbly, The Entrance, 4pm-8pm Brisbane Water Historical Society carpooling trip, Roses to Go, Warnervale Blue Eyes Cry, Kantara House, 7pm Sky Board visit, Zenith Business Park, Tuggerah, 2pm Central Coast Elvis Festival, Kincumber Hotel
Saturday August 17 The Oscas, Central Coast Potters Society, East Gosford Central Coast Roller Derby home game, Central Coast Youth Club, Niagara Park, 5:30pm Sky Board visit, Gosford Waterfront, 7:30am,
Sky Board visit, Mingara Club, Tumbi Umbi, 5pm Central Coast Elvis Festival, Kincumber Hotel
Sunday August 18 The Oscas, Central Coast Potters Society, East Gosford International Youth Day, Central Coast Potters Society, East Gosford Davistown RSL Markets, 9am-2pm Central Coast Elvis Festival, Kincumber Hotel Paws and Claws for a Cause, Rotary Park, Long Jetty, 10am
Monday August 19 Card making class, Watanobbi Community centre, 10am-12pm
Tuesday August 20 Guide Dogs NSW fundraising stall, Chittaway Shopping Centre
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Bays Community Group annual meeting, Woy Woy Bay Community Hall, 7:30pm Central Coast Marinersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; fan forum, Central Coast Leagues Club, 7pm
Friday August 23 Rewbies, Avoca Beach
hotel, 8:30pm-11:30pm About Face free staged play reading, Uniting Church Hall, Gosford, 7:30pm Love your Lunch winter workshop, Woy Woy Environment Centre, 11am-12:30pm I m p o s i t i o n performance, Ettalong Bowling Club, 7:30pm Brackets and Jam, Kincumba Mountain, 7:30pm
Saturday August 24 The Impact Centre Markets, Erina, 9am-2pm Bush Safety Workshop, Bucketty and District Rural Fire Brigade, 9:30am3:30pm, free Crossroads Festival, Gosford High School 7pm St Patrickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Catholic School Trivia and Games night, 7pm, St Patrickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Catholic School hall Troubadour Folk Club concert, Woy Woy CWA Hall, 7pm Grandma Moses Art Exhibition, Gosford 50 Plus Leisure and Learning Centre, 10:30am-4pm
Sunday August 25 Breakfast in the Bays, Woy Woy Bay Community Hall
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BluesAngels to perform on Fathers’ Day
Bob Evans to play at Kincumber
coustic folk blues band BluesAngels will perform at the Avoca Beach Hotel for Fathers’ Day on Sunday, September 1, from 2pm.
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The instrumental trio will play a variety of styles, from jug band to jazz infused New Orleans shake, Chicago blues bellow and bluegrass bounce. Their sound encompasses pre-WWI
tunes matched with post WW2 blues and modern time roots-a-billy. The band will play both plugged and unplugged on a number of different instruments, including guitars, gobirons, mandos,
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inger-songwriter and ARIA Award winner Bob Evans will play at Kincumber Lizottes on Thursday, September 5, as part of his Welcome Stranger Tour.
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Point Clare students have art shown in Sydney our students from Point Clare Public School will have their artworks exhibited at The Armor Gallery at Sydney Olympic Park from September 7 to October 27 as part of Operation Art.
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The students have been invited to an official opening on September 7. The selected students
are Jake Blake, Thomas McCarthy, Laura Eades and Elizabeth Henry.
Newsletter, 6 Aug 2013 David Harris, Point Clare Public School
For FITNESS, FUN and FRIENDSHIP GOSFORD SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCERS hold a regular class every Wednesday from 7 to 10pm at the Church of Christ Hall, Henry Parry Drive, Wyoming
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The tour, set to take place over the east coast of Australia between August and September, follows the release of Evans’ fourth album Familiar Stranger. Bob Evans is the alter ego of Kevin Mitchell, who has carved a career for himself as a solo artist that has become just as successful as his long standing career fronting alternative rock band, Jebediah. The release of Familiar Stranger has seen Evans applauded by music critics for experimenting with new sounds, while keeping the pop sensibilities that have made him loved all over Australia by his fans. Featuring the first single ‘Don’t Wanna Grow up Anymore’ and current single ‘Go’, the songs on the album are typical of Bob’s self-deprecating insights into day-to-day life where he sings of love, loss and everything in between. After some major life events in recent times, Bob has described Familiar Stranger as a philosophical album about life and death. Familiar Stranger follows on from the suburban trilogy albums: Suburban Kid, Suburban Songbook and Goodnight, Bull Creek! which earned Bob dual 2009 ARIA Award nominations for Best Male Artist and Best Adult Contemporary Album. In addition, Evans was awarded Best Male Artist in Rolling Stone Australia’s
2007 annual reader poll, was a finalist for 2007’s Australian Music Prize and a strong contender for the lauded J Award in 2006. Evans’ second studio release, Suburban Songbook, picked up the 2006 ARIA Award for
Best Adult Contemporary Album, chalking up Gold accreditation in the process. Media release, 29 Jul 2013 Valerie MacIver, Valerie MacIver Public Relations
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Adventist students in touch football championships
Green Point lose at All Schools League Carnival
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he Central Coast Adventist School junior boys’ and junior girls’ touch football teams competed at the Central Coast Regional Touch Football Championships at Adcock Park on July 30.
Undefeated in their round games, the boy’s football team lost in the semi-final game against a strong opponent. The team still managed
to place third overall for the Central Coast. The girls’ football team did not qualify for the semi-finals, despite playing a number of impressive
games in the round games. Overall, they placed sixth out of a possible 18. Newsletter, 1 Aug 2013 Brenton Luchow, Central Coast Adventist School
Avoca triples decided
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he U13s rugby league team from Green Point Christian College lost against Brisbane Water Secondary College during the All Schools Carnival at Morrie Breen Oval on Tuesday, July 30.
Despite the 12-6 loss, the team will play again at the next All Schools Carnival in August as the ‘wildcard’ entry. “We have been given
one more chance to prove what we are made of,” said secondary sports organiser Mr Chris Wellington. “This means that we can clean up a few things before
we play next”. Newsletter, 25 Jul 2013 Debra Walls, Green Point Christian College
Point Clare knocked out by Kariong oint Clare Public School’s girls’ soccer team competed in the PSSA knockout competition on Friday, August 2.
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The girls were up against a competitive Kariong side and were defeated 3-0.
Players of the match were Sarah Dowling and Talisha Conway.
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he final of the Avoca Beach Women’s Bowling Club Triples competition was held on Tuesday, July 23, in sunny but windy conditions.
Gina Marston, Lesley Woodrow and skip Marion Stewart played Judy Ahearn, Vivienne Haynes-Lovell and skip Angela White.
The score on the 17th end was 14–14, however, Marion’s team proved victors with a 21 to 14 win.
Email, 25 Jul 2013 Noelene Hopper, Avoca Beach Women’s Bowling Club
Holy Cross girls make netball finals
“I would like to thank all the players for their commitment to our team and training, and a particularly big thank you to all those parents and grandmothers that have helped transport and cheer on our girls,” said Point Clare Public School teacher Ms Kylie McGavin. Newsletter, 6 Aug 2013 David Harris, Point Clare Public School
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team of 10 girls from Year 5 and 6 at Holy Cross Catholic School competed at the Netball NSW Regional Schools Cup day on Wednesday, July 24.
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They competed against public, independent and catholic schools on the Central Coast. The girls won on the day and went on to compete in the Netball NSW Hunter Regional Finals in Maitland on August 7 against schools from the Hunter and Newcastle. Newsletter, 6 Aug 2013 Gerard McGilvray, Holy Cross Catholic School
Coast Community News - August 13, 2013 - Page 23
Avoca Beach win Minor Premiership
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Wily Wamberal pair wins Coast Veterans Championship
he Central Coast Rugby Union Round 17 Match of the Day saw Avoca Beach secure a comfortable win over Gosford at Gosford Showground on Saturday, August 10.
In a match that never rose to any great heights, Avoca Beach had a handy lead at the halftime break and continued on to record the win. The win secures Avoca Beach the Minor Premiership for 2013. In a match where both sides had several players out or rested, the two teams realised they held the top two spots on the competition ladder and appeared to keep things well in hand for much of the match. However it was still quite a physical encounter with some bruising defence on display by both teams. Gosford opened the scoring early on with a penalty goal, however this penalty goal and the resultant 3-nil lead were to be their final points of the match. Avoca Beach quickly hit back with a penalty goal and the score line of 3-all remained the score until the 20th minute mark of the first. However a try to Avoca
Beach at the midway point of the half and then another just on the half time whistle saw Avoca Beach jump to a very handy 20-3 lead at the break. The visitors were in control on the scoreboard. Best players for Avoca Beach were lock Peter Steele, centre Dave Gee and halfback Julian Bacigalupo. Bacigalupo had a very good match and was able to cross for two personal tries. Gosford had several good performers but the best were back Dave Von Kotze and flanker Andrew Moseley. The second half was a far more even affair with play going from one end of the field to the other but with neither team able to score points. Gosford had chances to tighten the score but it was not to be. It was not until the 30th minute of the second half that the first points were scored in this period and a try to Avoca Beach and a follow-up penalty goal, saw Avoca Beach home with a
30-3 victory. These two teams will meet in the Major Semi-final on September 7. Terrigal kept their slight chances alive of a finals berth with a huge win over Woy Woy at The Haven Oval running out winners by 97-7. Woy Woy scored the opening try, but after their initial glory it was all the home side. Terrigal ran in a total of 15 tries in what was their biggest win of the season. Best for Terrigal were lock Sam Kenny, winger Braeden Clack and prop Nick Bamford. It was Woy Woy’s last match for the season and they will start looking towards next season to turn things around in 2014. Terrigal meet Ourimbah in round 18 but are at long odds to make the Finals. Northlakes and Kariong shared the lower grades at one win apiece in their clashes at Kariong Oval. Media release, 11 Aug 2013 Larry Thomson, Central Coast Rugby Union
New floodlights osford Council has agreed to the lodgement of development and construction certificate applications for new sports ground floodlighting at Saratoga Oval.
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All council fees associated with DA and Certificate totalling $3,232 for the installation of new floodlight towers,
luminaires and associated infrastructure will be waived. The new floodlights will facilitate mid-week training sessions for the Saratoga
Junior AFL Club members. Gosford Council Agenda ECO.18, 6 Aug 2013
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Dale Kalms, Allan Olsen, Col Nicholls and Merv Sampson.
he wily Wamberal Bowling Club duo of Dale Kalms (lead) and skip Allan Olsen needed all of their skill and guile to win the 2013 Bowls Central Coast Veterans Pairs Championship at Everglades Country Club on Thursday, July 25.
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In the four years that this event has been run, this was the first win by a Wamberal team. Kalms and Olsen won 19-12 against the local Everglades team of Merv Sampson (lead) and his skip Col Nicholls. Although the locals were building good heads and
holding shot, the Wamberal skip managed to convert on enough occasions to keep his team in the lead and pulling away on the scoreboard, despite Everglades bagging four shots on end sixteen. With Wamberal leading 19-12 on end 17 it was decided to call it a day
and retire to the club house for the Presentation Ceremony and the excellent sandwiches provided by the Everglades club. Media release, 31 Jul 2013 Bob Bourke, Bowls Central Coast
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Council agrees to three year $360,000 partnership with Mariners Gosford Council Agenda SF.13
osford Council has entered into a three year partnership with the Central Coast Mariners Football Club and will provide $120,000 in sponsorship each year to the club as part of the agreement.
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ormer Ourimbah Juniors’ player Adam AshleyCooper was part of the Qantas Wallabies Rugby Union team defeated by HSBC British and Irish Lions in the DHL Australia 2013 Lions Tour test series match at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on Saturday, June 22.
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The Wallabies were defeated 23-21 in front of a new ground record crowd of 52,499. The Wallabies would have won the match had they not missed four kicks at goal, two of which were in
the last ten minutes. The match was lit up by two of the best solo tries in recent memory, to George North for the Lions and Israel Folau for the Wallabies (twice), who scored individual tries as the Lions held on for the nail-biting victory, after the Wallabies were severely disrupted by four injuries to key backline players. Ashley-Cooper was replaced with four minutes to go by reserve scrumhalf Nick Phipps. The teams now move on to Melbourne at Etihad Stadium on Saturday, June 29, for what is sure to be a thrilling second test of the three.
Rogic features in win over Iraq Football Federation Australia
ormer Central Coast Mariners’ player Tom Rogic was called on as a substitute in the 60th minute of the Socceroos’ match against Iraq on Tuesday, June 18.
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The match was the final qualification match for Australia’s group with the top two earning direct qualification to the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Rogic troubled the Iraqi defence before Josh Kennedy scored the winning goal in the 1-0 victory. Needing a win to assure a spot at a third straight World Cup, the Socceroos looked like blowing their chance
as the stubborn visitors held firm for more than 82 minutes. But in his first Socceroos appearance in 19 months, Kennedy came off the bench to nod home Mark Bresciano’s cross seven minutes from time to send the crowd of 80,532 into delirium. Australia boss Holger Osieck received a few boos from the home fans when he opted to substitute favourite son Tim Cahill for Kennedy just a few minutes earlier. But the decision proved a masterstroke as Kennedy did what he does best, giving Iraq ‘keeper Noor Sabri no chance with a wellplaced header from just six
yards out. The nail-biting victory meant the Socceroos finished second in their group behind Japan and avoided going into the lottery of the play-offs later this year. Knowing a win over the inexperienced Iraqi’s would ensure Australia’s berth for a third straight World Cup, there was a sense of excited anticipation amongst the fans before kick-off. Searching for ways to unlock the stubborn Iraqi defence, Holger Osieck introduced young star Tom Rogic on the hour and the Celtic midfielder immediately lifted the tempo. The Socceroos thought
they had the crucial breakthrough 25 minutes from time when a poor headed clearance landed perfectly for Kruse to volley home from just outside the box. But celebrations soon turned to despair as Iranian referee Faghani Alireza had already blown for a foul by Ognenovski in the lead-up. The close call only added to the tension, which soon turned to shock among the home fans as Cahill made way for Kennedy. And the beanpole striker took just six minutes to make an impact, sending his header past Sabri to get celebrations underway.
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Official reception for Socceroos Football Federation Australia Richard Mehrtens, Office of Deborah O’Neill MP
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antas Socceroos head coach Holger Osieck held a training camp in Gosford and Tuggerah from Monday, July 1, to Friday, July 5, which included Central Coast Mariners’ Joshua Rose, Mitchell Duke and Trent Sainsbury. The training camp was part of the Qantas Socceroos preparation for the upcoming EAFF East Asian Cup 2013 in Seoul. It was the first of three camps in Australia to be held in the lead up to the East Asian Cup. The Cup will take place in the Korean Republic from July 20 to 28. At a reception held by Gosford Council, Minister for Sport Senator Don Farrell and Member for Robertson Ms Deborah O’Neill congratulated the players on their World Cup qualification.
“The next eighteen months represents a very exciting time for football in Australia,” said Mr Farrell. “With Australia qualifying for its third successive World Cup, an outstanding achievement in itself, and
Australia hosting the Asian Football Confederation Asian Cup in 2015, there is a lot for football fans to be excited about. “Focusing on the current challenge of the East Asian Cup, I’m sure the head
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Championships which will be held in the Ukraine from July 10 to 14. Georgia, 17, broke the NSW U18 and U20 800 metre records in February this year to qualify for the World Youth Championships. The qualifying win also
saw her become the second fastest U18 Australian runner ever, and number 10 in the U20s list. The record was previously set 44 years ago by Cheryl Peasley, who went on to win a Commonwealth Games medal and become an Olympian.
coach, Holger Osieck has the team primed to impress as they did at the recent World Cup qualification matches. “I wish the team the best of luck when they head to South Korea for the East
Asian Cup later this month.” Ms O’Neill said she was delighted that the facilities on the Central Coast had been chosen for the training camp. “Having members of the Socceroos squad training
here is exciting for the local community, and I can see the positive influence on our local young sporting stars – inspired to work hard so that they may have similar opportunities in the future,” Ms O’Neill said.
Duke and Sainsbury selected for Socceroos’ training camp Football Federation Australia
wo Central Coast Mariners players were selected to participate in a Socceroos training camp in Sydney which began on Monday, July 8, and will continue until
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Friday, July 12. The camp is part of the Socceroos’ preparations for the upcoming EAFF East Asian Cup 2013 which will be played in the Korea Republic from July 20 to 28. Mitchell Duke and Trent Sainsbury were two
of 20 players selected to participate in the training camp, which was the last chance for players to impress head coach Holger Osieck before the final Socceroos squad for the EAFF East Asian Cup 2013 is named on Friday, July 12.
“This is a huge camp with many countries attending and the top 40 American students,” said Jayden’s mum Stacey. In January this year Jayden was a member of the NSW Waratahs U18 Country Basketball team that won the Australian Country Basketball Cup at Albury. From this tournament he was selected as captain of the NSW Country team to
compete at the Australian U18 championships in Queensland in April. “Jayden is classed as bottom age and is still eligible to play in the same age group next year,” said Ms Hodgson. “He is the only student from his school ever to make NSW Combined Open basketball team which won the All School State Championships. “Jayden has another two years at making this team again as it is an open team with students up to and including Year 12.” As a result of Jayden’s performance in last year’s U16 Nationals he was selected in a 20 man Australian squad to train for the World U17 Basketball Championships in 2014. The squad has had three camps at the Australian
Institute of Sport (AIS) where players have been dropped and others added. “He has just received notice that he is invited back to the AIS in August as part of the final 16 man squad,” said Ms Hodgson. A team of 10 will be picked from this camp to play in the Oceania Series against New Zealand in Melbourne where the winning country will represent Oceania in the 2014 U17 World Basketball Championships in Dubai in June next year. Jayden has also been part of an Australian squad that attended the Asia Nike Basketball camp in China. “Jayden is working so very hard to hold his position in these squads and teams as your performance is regularly tested,” said Ms Hodgson.
The partnership agreement aims to provide Gosford City exposure at a national and international level and focuses on a range of community benefits including youth, recreational and sporting development opportunities, increased tourism and visitor attraction to the region. Council sponsored the Central Coast Mariners between 2008 and 2011 in conjunction with Wyong Council, Business Central
Coast and the Department of State and Regional Development for a total of approximately $440,000. Council concluded its sponsorship of the club following the 2010-2011 season. While the joint sponsorship of the Mariners was successful, Council had resolved to investigate opportunities to sponsor other regional activities, projects and joint ventures in the marketing of Gosford City. The Central Coast Mariners have built a reputation as the most consistent team in the national competition’s history, as four time grand finalists, two time premiers and 2013 Hyundai A-League Champions. Following their success, the Central Coast Mariners reapproached Gosford
Council with the opportunity to become a sleeve sponsor for the next three seasons commencing this year. The partnership will provide Gosford Council with exposure at a national level through the Hyundai A-League competition and at an international level through the Asian Champions League (ACL). Four ACL games were held in Gosford against competing teams from March to May and drew crowds of up to 8,000 people, accompanied by large visiting delegations from overseas supporting their respective teams. The funding of $120,000 per year for three seasons, totalling $360,000, will be sourced from Council’s To u r i s m - B u s i n e s s Development Special Levy.
Touch football teams compete in championships Brenton Luchow, Central Coast Adventist School
he Central Coast Adventist School junior boys’ and junior girls’ touch football teams competed at the Central Coast Regional Touch Football
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Championships at Adcock Park on July 30. Undefeated in their round games, the boy’s football team lost in the semi-final game against a strong opponent. The team still managed
to place third overall for the Central Coast. The girls’ football team did not qualify for the semifinals, despite playing a number of impressive games in the round games. Overall, they placed sixth out of a possible 18.
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Sports stars receive sponsorship wo Central Coast sporting teams and three Gosford City residents have recently received a total of $5,500 in sponsorship to participate at both national and international sporting events, as part of Gosford Council’s Developing and Recognising Talent (DART) Program.
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Craig Prizeman of Wyoming and Mitchell Turner of Woy Woy each received $500 to represent NSW at the Australian Dart Championships held in Canberra. Avoca Beach resident Riley Fitzsimmons was awarded $1,000 to represent the Australian U18 Sprint Kayak Team at the Junior World Sprint Kayaking Championships held in Canada in August, an opportunity that is seen as a pivotal step towards Riley’s long term goal to represent Australia at the
2016 Olympic Games. The Wyoming Black Belt Martial Arts Karate Group was awarded $2,500 to attend the National Karate Championships held in Hobart in August, after the seven member team qualified for the national titles following impressive results at the NSW state titles. Four Senior NAISDA Developing Artists have received a total of $1,000 to perform at the prestigious GARMA Festival to be held in Darwin in mid-August. The festival is a
celebration of cultural traditions combining dance, song and art and provides an opportunity for the developing artists to make professional links. The DART sponsorship program supports residents of the Gosford Local Government Area to represent and promote the Central Coast in sporting and cultural events where selection is merit based and of regional or greater significance. Media Release, 12 August 2013 Gosford Council Media
Sea Eagles win at Bluetongue
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he Manly Sea Eagles won comfortably over the New Zealand Warriors at Bluetongue Stadium in Gosford on Sunday, August 1, with a score of 27-12.
Out to avenge their round 13 loss across the ditch, the Sea Eagles scored five tries to two in a game that always looked to go Manly’s way. After Sunday’s performance, two things are certain. The Sea Eagles are now genuine title contenders and David Williams owes Glenn Stewart a case of beer after scoring a hat trick, with each try coming courtesy of Stewart. The lock forward was in good form, setting up four of his side’s five tries as he sent the Sea Eagles back into third position on the competition ladder. Manly’s right side combination left the Warriors in complete disarray as all five tries came down that path. Brett Stewart also grabbed a double to add to his impressive try-scoring tally since returning against the Roosters in round 16. The Stewart brothers combined in a polished sweep movement as Glenn handed off the final pass to
Brett before he straightened and accelerated towards the try line. Glenn set up Manly’s second as he picked up a loose ball and ran down field before distributing the ball to a flying Williams in support who streaked away to score under the sticks. Manly enjoyed the better share of possession in the first half but weren’t able to capitalise and the Warriors made them pay as the away side went into half time trailing 10-6. The two Warriors wingers combined from the scrum feed as Manu Vatuvei played the sweeping role as he got outside Steve Matai and squeezed between the centre and winger to offload the ball to fellow winger Ngani Laumape who crossed over. Who else but Glenn Stewart set up Williams’ second as he kicked in behind Vatuvei for a determined Wolfman to win the race to the ball for a 14-6 lead. He then laid off the final
pass for his winger soon after when Kieran Foran’s cross field kick was allowed to bounce as Williams went over for his third of the afternoon. Shaun Johnson reduced the margin to within eight when he skipped around the defence to pierce through a gap to give his side hope. But just when the Warriors appeared to have gained some sort of momentum, Kondrad Hurrell dropped the pill deep inside Warriors’ territory as fullback Stewart capitalised in the corner. A crafty backline movement saw Glenn Stewart run to the line before popping the ball back for halfback Daly Cherry-Evans who then put Brett Stewart outside opposition centre Dane Neilson who had eyes only for the try line. Cherry-Evans added the extra point late in the match to ensure their sixth consecutive win. Website, 11 Aug 2013 John Chammas, Manly Sea Eagles
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Jayden Hodgson makes the Australian basketball team entral Coast A d v e n t i s t School Year 10 student Jayden Hodgson is currently in America competing in the Adidas Nation Camp and Tournament in South Beach California as part of the Australian basketball team.
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“This is a huge camp with many countries attending and the top 40 American students,” said Jayden’s mum Stacey. In January this year Jayden was a member of the NSW Waratahs U18 Country Basketball team that won the Australian Country Basketball Cup at Albury. From this tournament he was selected as captain of the NSW Country team to compete at the Australian U18 championships in Queensland in April. “Jayden is classed as bottom age and is still eligible to play in the same age group next year,” said Ms Hodgson. “He is the only student from his school ever to make NSW Combined Open basketball team which won the All School State Championships. “Jayden has another two years at making this team again as it is an open team with students up to and including Year 12.” As a result of Jayden’s performance in last year’s U16 Nationals he was
selected in a 20 man Australian squad to train for the World U17 Basketball Championships in 2014. The squad has had three camps at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) where players have been dropped and others added. “He has just received notice that he is invited back to the AIS in August as part of the final 16 man squad,” said Ms Hodgson. A team of 10 will be picked from this camp to play in the Oceania Series against New Zealand in Melbourne
where the winning country will represent Oceania in the 2014 U17 World Basketball Championships in Dubai in June next year. Jayden has also been part of an Australian squad that attended the Asia Nike Basketball camp in China. “Jayden is working so very hard to hold his position in these squads and teams as your performance is regularly tested,” said Ms Hodgson. Email, 30 Jul 2013 Stacey Hodgson
Tender accepted for Narara upgrade tender has been awarded by Gosford Council for the design, development and construction of the Narara Valley Sporting Precinct.
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The precinct will encompass new sporting fields, floodlighting, amenities and a clubhouse. It is to be developed as a holistic recreation area catering for a broad spectrum of ages and
abilities seeking a range of social, recreational and environmental experiences. It is anticipated that once complete, the facility will have the capacity to host major regional sporting events.
The tender was awarded to Landscape Solutions Australia out of eight possible tenders. Gosford Council Agenda ECO.16, 6 Aug 2013