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17 AUGUST 2023
INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWS • COASTCOMMUNITYNEWS.COM.AU
ISSUE 403
News
Love of football unites Coast
Fight continues to ban logging at Ourimbah See page 8
Out&About
Rock musical is fierce and funny migrant story See page 17
The Central Coast is united in its love of football, gripped by the FIFA Women’s World Cup and excitement over the Mariners’ coming season. Mariners’ women’s team coach Emily Husband and fans gathered to support footballer Fran Hurndall as she passed through Gosford this week on her running journey from the Gold Coast to Sydney. Hurndall was on a mission to make history as the first woman to run 1,000km from the Gold Coast to Sydney dribbling a soccer ball. See page 2
Business
Mariners women’s coach Emily Husband (in grey) alongside Fran Hurndall (in pink) with ex-Matildas captain Julie Dolan (bottom right) and supporters in Gosford
Residents say neglected watercourse a health hazard Terrigal residents have been fighting to secure regular maintenance of a watercourse running beside a public reserve which they say is a health hazard for more than two decades. Neil Keele said the watercourse, which runs beside a reserve between Canterbury Close and Norwich Close, has been “maintained” only twice since he moved to the area in 1997. “The Norwich Close side has been maintained by persons on community service orders for a period of time but it is now residents who maintain it,” he said. “The Canterbury Close side – where properties back onto the reserve –
Residents say there is an oily coating on the water, which is stagnant in parts
was looked after in parts by residents. “One resident had a ride-on mower and it was great until the mower broke down and was not replaced.
“Some residents now try to maintain the sides of the watercourse but it stinks, is a health hazard and could be a flood and fire risk in the right
conditions.” Keele said some residents had tried to do something about the watercourse from Sheffield Dr to the fence of a nearby mobile home village but the task had proved too daunting. “There is an oily coating on the water and the water is stagnant in parts,” he said. “The rushes are about two metres tall and non-native trees and other non-indigenous plants have grown up. “The amount of litter is also considerable.” Continued page 3
Read the paper online in flip book format at CoastCommunityNews.com.au (or scan QR code above) BOB McKINNON PRESENTS
Aquafun Avoca Lake a Green Travel Leader See page 25
Sport
Top cricketers visit Central Coast schools See page 30
Puzzles page 16
LUCKY STARR * JADE HURLEY * LITTLE PATTIE * DIGGER REVELL * DINAH LEE Pioneers of the Australian Rock ‘n’ Roll era join together for the first time in over 60 years in an exciting and memory riddled show UT ERT SOLD O INEE FIRST CONC PT 2PM MAT E S 13 D E W E RT ON SAL OND CONCE
Sunday 27 August, 2023 2pm Matinee
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