Coast Community News 327

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28 JANUARY 2022

ISSUE 327

Out&About

Coast’s finest honoured on Australia Day

A very special show at the Laycock St Community Theatre on February 19 will celebrate the life of AC/DC lead singer Bon Scott on the 42nd anniversary of his death. See page 13

Business

Kariong has ranked seventh in a list of the top 20 investment locations in Australia for investors with a $100,000 deposit. See page 21

Health

A selection of worthy Central Coast residents has been recognised in the 2022 Australia Day Honours list, for contributions in a range of fields from health to business and the performing arts. Two residents were appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) and nine were awarded with the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM). Six recipients were women, reflecting a nationwide trend with 45 per cent of the 732 people recognised in the General Division of the Order of Australia being women – the

highest percentage ever. Governor General David Hurley said awards nationwide spanned community service, science and research, industry, sport, the arts and more, representing the strength and diversity of Australia. “It has been a challenging couple of years and the recipients are a reminder and reflection of the richness of spirit, selflessness and good in our community,” he said. “The fact that the list includes the highest ever percentage of women is very encouraging and I look forward to this positive trend continuing. “We will continue to increase

awareness and encourage nominations for people from parts of our community that have been historically underrepresented.” Niels Bowen of Point Frederick was awarded an OAM for service to the pharmacy profession. Dr Deborah Cockrell of Forresters Beach was appointed an AM for significant service to dentistry, to professional organisations and to education. Doug Edwards of Gosford was awarded an OAM for service to radio as a comedy writer and creator. Roslyn English of Saratoga

was awarded an OAM for service to the community of the Central Coast. Charmian Gadd of Copacabana was awarded an OAM for service to music. Rebecca Hooke of Gosford was awarded an OAM for service to community health. Susan O’Neill of Terrigal was awarded an OAM for service to the international community through medical and humanitarian programs. Monica Perry of Green Point was awarded an OAM for service to youth, and to the community. Dr Conrad Edward Winer of Green Point was awarded an

OAM for service to musculoskeletal medicine. Paul Murnane of Ettalong Beach was appointed an AM for significant service to the notfor-profit sector, the performing arts, and to business. For his profile, see this week’s Pelican Post. Ross Beckley of Wyong was awarded an OAM for service to community health. For his profile, see this week’s Coast Community Chronicle. Terry Collins

To find out more about the Coast’s Australia Day honours recipients see pages 5, 6 and 8

As Heart Awareness Month, REDFEB, approaches in February, Jen O’Neill of Narara is urging residents, and especially women, to be on the lookout for signs of heart attack. See page 27

Sport

With Queensland to host the Olympic sailing a decade from now, it’s possible that some of our future representatives were competing... See page 32

Puzzles page 18

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