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Summer, with all its many highs and lows, is behind us. The Central Coast was more fortunate than many areas of Australia affected by the widespread bushfires, but even when the only impact on most of us was endless days of smokey skies while keeping a close eye on our FiresNearMe app, we were all touched by the plight of home and property owners, and the wildlife so devastatingly affected throughout Australia.
As always, in times of disaster, Australians pulled together and the Central Coast saw an amazing response via social media as well as on-the-ground fundraisers, and people donating time, energy, clothing and food for those affected by the fires. Owners of horse floats made multiple trips to relocate horses, donkeys and even goats in pre-emptive evacuations. Matcham and Holgate, among many other areas, saw a generous influx of horses for agistment. So many holiday home-owners here opened their hearts and homes to people displaced by the fires. The Australian Reptile Park, through its Aussie Ark, announced the establishment of a Koala Sanctuary at Barrington Tops to help provide a safe haven to replenish breeding numbers of our beloved marsupial. In this issue, you can read about the unsung but beloved and uniquely Australian animal we don’t hear much about in those fires. You may be surprised to find out which one it is.
And no acknowledgement is complete without a huge debt of gratitude to the Rural Fire Service volunteers but, that said, the less-heralded National Parks & Wildlife and NSW State Forestry’s field and office staff were also diverted for many many weeks away from their normal roles in order to fight fires.
With the summer crisis followed by flooding rains, now is the time to help with the morale and economic support of those businesses directly — and many indirectly — affected by buying local, staying local, eating and drinking local. As they say, ‘Now is the time to love NSW’, so we’re doing our small part with a photo essay on our beautiful Central Coast hinterland. We’ll continue to bring you the best of the best on the Central Coast because we continue to live and work in one of the best places in this country — whether it’s along the beaches and waterways, or inland around our beautiful hills, forests and pasturelands!
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ART DIRECTOR Jude Rowe, Agave Creative Group
PRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Reed Plummer, Central Coast Drones Lisa Haymes Photography Kevin Morgan, Magic Light Photography, Merrillie Redden Photography
PRINCIPAL WRITERS Megan Arkinstall • Kim Cole • Brooke Doherty • Libby Greig • Suzy Jarratt • Catharine Retter • Katie Stokes • Sarah Tolmie • Paul Urquhart
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Fleeting Perspectives - Ocean Art by Ray Collins
Ray Collins will exhibit a spectacular collection of images at the Ken Duncan Gallery. His awe-inspiring photos will be shown from April 18 to May 10 and entry is free.

Ray photographs the ocean from above and below. His images depict the ocean as a living, breathing entity. He captures all of its intimidating strength and aims to bring awareness of its delicate fragility. He portrays the power and essence of the waves in a way you have never seen the ocean before. You will have the opportunity to meet Ray on April 18 and 19. Ray will also be running some inspiring seminars during his exhibition. For more information about the exhibition and seminars call 4367 6701 or head to www.kenduncan.com/whats-on/.



WHAT’S ON IN THE GALLERY
Ken Duncan’s Easter Special Four sessions over Easter Saturday and Easter Monday See Ken’s photos from the Holy Land where the Easter story actually took place and hear him share the stories behind his inspiring images. Tickets are just $30 per person, or $100 for four people.
Photography Explained Seminar – Central Coast Learn how to put the WOW factor into your photos! Saturday 16th May, 2020 from 9am to 5pm Here is your chance to learn valuable tips and techniques from iconic Australian photographer, Ken Duncan. Your complete guide to photography in one day – guaranteed.
Bookings are essential and places are limited for all events. Phone the Gallery on 4367 6701 to reserve your place.
414 The Entrance Road, Erina Heights Open 10 am Daily (Except Good Friday) Phone (02) 4367 6701 www.kenduncan.com
