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Enjoy some comedy for a cause

Pacific Links Tenant Support Programs and international projects supporting high school students in the Philippines.

Appearing on the night will by top comedians Tommy Dean, Daniel Townes, Bruce Griffiths and Mat Wakefield.

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Dean has been seen on Spicks and Specks, Good News Week and Rove Live and has appeared at the Sydney and Melbourne International Comedy Festivals.

Townes has appeared at various comedy festivals around the world, including Just for Laughs in Montreal and the Edinburgh comedy festivals, as well as in Melbourne and Sydney. Has appeared on Good News

Week, The Footy Show, and Stand-up Australia.

Griffiths is a Triple J Comic of the Year winner and an Aria award winning writer for Good News Week and The Glasshouse.

Wakefield has appeared at the Sydney Comedy Festival and the Sydney Fringe Festival. Care 4 Coast is 24/7 support for people in need, supporting vulnerable people with meals and services in Gosford CBD.

“Every laugh we get at our Comedy For A Cause Event will put a meal on a plate for someone struggling with the cost of living on the Central Coast,” Rotary club President Peter Clarke said.

“Get your friends together for a great start to a Friday night.” The show will begin at 7pm on March 31 at the Central Coast Leagues Club, with general admission and VIPDinner + Show - tickets available at Comedyforacause. net/RCGC.

Source: Media release, Mar 7 Rotary Club of Gosford City

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Chef Daniel’s next guest is the young Brazilian striker for the Central Coast Mariner’s - Moresche.

Moresche, aged 24 (whose full name is Matteus Celestino Moresche Rodrigues) moved to the Central Coast nearly 2 years ago to play for Mariners after playing football professionally in Singapore and Brazil.

Local libraries will host a series of free writing workshops this month as part of Central Coast Writes, a community project which develops true stories from local writers and connects them with emerging artists to illustrate.

Presented by Adrienne Ferreira of Bravewords, and supported by Central Coast Council and 5 Lands Artists Collective, Central Coast Writes is cultivating a stronger writing community on the Coast by encouraging more people to build writing skills, form writing groups, and connect across the generations through storytelling.

He damaged his ACL in 2022 and after much rehabilitation.

After a two month trip back to Brazil for rest, Moresche is happy to be back on the Central Coast and played his first game back with the Mariners this year (2023).

In this episode, Chef Daniel makes Brazilian chicken Stroganoff with the ‘no vegetables’ preference of Moresche.

Moresche admits that he isn’t much of a cook, but with this simple recipe he thinks he might even be able to impress his chef girlfriend and his mum one day.

If he can do it, we can too!

Stroganoff was first thought to be heard of in 1891 when a French chef cooked Beef stroganoff as a winning dish in a cooking contest, supposedly naming it after the wealthy Russian family he worked for. However, when you dig deeper, it seems like Stroganoff is a fusion of flavouring dishes with mustard as purely French, crossed with cooking meat in sour cream as famously Russian.

Whoever it is named after, it became synonymous with the rich and elite and was even adopted as a favourite in China in the 1920’s.

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Ingredients:

• ½ large diced brown onion

• 8 cloves of garlic peeled and chopped

• 2 tablespoons tomato paste

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