Coast Community News 351

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22 JULY 2022

ISSUE 351

News

Unemployment on the Coast falls to 2 per cent

The clean-up continues on the region’s waterways in the wake of devastating storms two weeks ago. See page 4

Out&About

Two Central Coast creatives are bringing local art, interactive workshops, and artistically inspired events to Gosford’s Kibble Park, transforming the space into a lively art and music hub for the whole month of August. See page 13

Business NSW Central Coast says the region’s economy is on its way to recovery following the COVID-19 lockdowns, with unemployment levels dropping.

Business

See page 5 Centrelink queues have diminished in the past year

Another wet weekend on the way Residents should brace for more rain, with an east coast low forecast to develop off the south-east Queensland coast on Friday, July 22, bringing wave and wind impacts to coastal areas along the northern NSW coastline.

Many rainbows have been spotted across the Coast this week

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is predicting a very high chance of rain into the weekend but clearing by Monday on the Central Coast. Predictions are for up to 15mm on Friday, easing to up

to 8mm on Saturday and up to 4mm on Sunday. The strength of the wind and waves will be highly dependent on the strength and position of the low relative to the coast and will be closely monitored during the next few days. Hazardous to potentially dangerous surf conditions are expected from Friday and will likely continue throughout the weekend and extensive coastal erosion could occur in parts. At this stage, although some unseasonal rain is expected

from Friday the heaviest falls are expected to be located offshore. While there is no Flood Watch current, the Bureau will continue to monitor conditions and update warnings based on the latest forecasts. Communities are encouraged to keep up to date with the latest forecasts and warnings through the Bureau’s website and BOM Weather app and follow the advice of emergency services.

The Commonwealth Bank is set to close its Umina Beach branch on August 26, with many in the Peninsula community left blindsided by the decision. See page 21

Sport

The Australian International Ice Hockey Cup concluded at the Erina Ice Arena last weekend with a decisive 3-goal win for Canada over their Swedish rivals.. See page 32

CCN

Puzzles page 18

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