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14 SEPTEMBER 2023

INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWS • COASTCOMMUNITYNEWS.COM.AU

ISSUE 407

News

Australian Reptile Park turns 75

Rally to protect sacred lands See page 3

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The Australian Reptile Park is gearing up to celebrate its 75th birthday during the September school holidays. See page 5

A YEAR E S A L E

Queer Jam to round out Coastal Twist Festival See page 17

The Ploddy Parade in 1996, when the giant mascot was moved from Wyoming to Somersby | Photo: Australian Reptile Park

Business

Seawall petition tabled in Parliament

NSW Greens MP and U BLINDS spokesperson for the Central PRICE PROMISE Coast Abigail Boyd has tabled the WE WILL BEAT ANY Stop Wamberal Beach Seawall petition in NSW Parliament. WRITTEN PRICE BY Tabled on September 12, the petition received 1,377 signatures in three *for any comparable product weeks, and was instigated by Corinne Lamont from community group Wamberal Beach Save Our Sand (SOS). The petition states that the Central Coast community objects to the *INFINITY RANGE proposed Wamberal seawall … which would “exacerbate the broader Corinne Lamont, Abigail Boyd and Mark Lamont outside Parliament House on September 12 problem of coastal erosion in the long “It just shifts the problem further up term and would have lasting been completed and adequate consultation has occurred. the beach and on to nearby homes and catastrophic consequences on businesses,” she said. It also calls for Wamberal Beach to surrounding lagoon properties, sea stay in public hands by stopping all “A 2017 Government study made it flow, biodiversity and the climate”. public land transfers. clear that a seawall would be costly It calls for any action on a seawall to and dangerous, and that planned Boyd said a seawall was never the be stopped immediately, until a retreat was the only sensible option. right solution to manage coastal comprehensive State Government erosion. “It’s no doubt devastating for the Environmental Impact Study (EIS) has

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owners of properties along that strip, but we just can’t put the broader community at risk just to save a few homes temporarily. “There’s no point arguing with nature – we need a long-term solution that recognises the science and serves the whole community.” SOS spokesperson Corinne Lamont said Labor campaigned locally on no seawall in the lead-up to the last election. “The electorate responded with a massive swing to Labor,” she said. “We call on all members of the Legislative Council to back this petition to save the beach and protect hundreds of families living around the lagoons who would cop increased flooding due to seawall end effects.” Source: NSW Greens spokesperson for Central Coast, Abigail Boyd

Cranes are up on Archibald site See page 21

Sport

David Smith takes out motorcycling Senior Cup See page 32

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