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28 SEPTEMBER 2023

INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWS • COASTCOMMUNITYNEWS.COM.AU

ISSUE 409

News

A whale of a season The powerful work of Senator Deborah O’Neill See page 23

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It’s been a bumper whale watching season, with an estimated 40,000 humpback whales spotted off Central Coast waters making their way north on their annual migration to breed in the warm waters of the Coral Sea. See page 6

Fun and sun at Coastie Carnie Fair Day See page 13

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program on the Peninsula. That announcement, labelled by member for Gosford Liesl Tesch as “blackmail”, was met with fury by 13 community groups which combined to re-affirm opposition to any sell-off. Coral Roberts addressed the public forum prior to the September 26 meeting on behalf of residents, saying there were more than 2,000 signatures on a petition opposing the sell-off. “The pressing concern that affects us all is the heat the heat island effect,” she said. “Urban landscapes are heating. “We should be working with Mother Nature, not against her. Continued page 9

Reflections officially takes over Norah Head Reserve See page 25

Sport

Avoca Beach takes out rugby premiership See page 32

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