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6 JULY 2023

ISSUE 397

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Coastal Surge film festival highlights local talent

Say Yes to the Voice rally in Kibble Park See page 3

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The inaugural Central Coast Surge Film Festival was held at Avoca Beach Picture Theatre on Thursday, June 29, to the great pleasure of local filmgoers. See page 17

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supported the actions of Independent MP Alex Greenwich to ensure there was full scrutiny of the Bill and to avoid possible further legal action relating to PEP-11. “Central Coast Labor MPs have opposed the PEP-11 proposal at both a state and federal level and have campaigned to stop the exploration going ahead,” Harris said. “We want to see this offshore mining process ended but the action of the former Coalition government demonstrated that intervention must be lawful and consistent with state and federal laws.

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NAISDA Class of 2022 showcases dancing talent See page 13

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