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20 JULY 2023

INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWS • COASTCOMMUNITYNEWS.COM.AU

ISSUE 399

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13 Osprey pairs nesting on Coast

Legacy torch relay passes through Gosford See page 8

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it to continue beyond its normal 50year lifespan. The power station currently generates about 10 per cent of NSW’s electricity needs and Delta says its closure date will be subject to market conditions and related commercial considerations. “Vales Point Power Station continues to be a key asset in the transitioning energy market by providing essential firming capacity to support the growing integration of renewable energy and ensuring a reliable and secure source of electricity,” a Delta statement said.

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Bangarra Dance Theatre brings Waru to Art House See page 13

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