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1 JUNE 2023

ISSUE 392

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Plugging those potholes

Accolade for off-duty lifesaver following daring rescue See page 5

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ThursGAY celebrates its new home during Pride Month See page 13

As complaints regarding the many potholes throughout the region continue to pour in, many are asking why Central Coast Council keeps filling holes on the same road instead of doing longer-term repairs. See page 4

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Minister for Aboriginal Affairs comparable and Treaty and Member for *for anyproduct Wyong, David Harris, has urged Central Coast residents to stop and reflect during Reconciliation Week (May 27-June 3). The dates of Reconciliation Week * mark the successful 1967 referendum INFINITY RANGE on May 27 and the historic 1992 High Court Mabo decision on Native Title on June 3. BUY ONE GET ONE FREE The 1967 Referendum was to Minister David Harris meeting with indigenous veterans Norman Moffatt, determine whether two references in Avron Lincoln, Mick Pittman and Bob Williams in Wyong the Australian Constitution, which discriminated against Aboriginal with 90.77 per cent voting for change. a No case was never formulated for people, should be removed. ‘It is interesting to note that because presentation as part of the referendum campaign,” said. BUY ONE GETHarris ONE FREE It saw the highest Yes vote ever the majority of parliamentarians The Constitution was changed, recorded in a Federal referendum, supported the proposed amendment,

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giving formal effect to the referendum result, on August 10, 1967. The theme for this year’s Reconciliation Week is Be a Voice for Generations, challenging Australians to find ways to support reconciliation in their everyday lives. Reconciliation Australia outlines tangible ways you can promote reconciliation including incorporating Acknowledgment of Country into meetings, gathering or events, supporting First Nations businesses and learning more about our rich Indigenous history.

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