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5 OCTOBER 2023
INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWS • COASTCOMMUNITYNEWS.COM.AU
ISSUE 410
News
Coastal Twist a raging success
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Audiences sweltered under punishing temperatures at Fair Day on October 1 as the Coastal Twist Festival came to a close. See page 17
The crowd at Fair Day
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Mavis Bramston doco at Avoca Beach See page 17
Business
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stairs leading to a popular Bateau Bay reserve has infuriated *for any comparable residents who are demanding product Central Coast Council reinstate the stairs it took away. The reserve, located between Blue Lagoon Caravan Park and Shelly * Beach, was accessed via a staircase INFINITY RANGE from Bateau Bay Rd. Recently, members of the local Landcare group which had been working for years on clearing noxious weed to form a community path from Blue Lagoon to Shelly Beach were stunned to find the stairs to the reserve were missing. Coordinator of the Save Our Stairs Group Judy Townsend said the reserve
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Judy Townsend and The Entrance MP David Mehan at the top of Blue Lagoon Reserve, where the stairs used to be
was extremely popular and used for birthday parties, weddings, family reunions and end of year sports days. But, despite boasting wellmaintained toilets and barbecues, without stairs the community cannot access the reserve unless people walk through the caravan park, onto the beach and across to the reserve. Townsend said the stairs were built in 1979 as a gift to the community from the caravan park in an agreement with Crown Land. She believes following the recent discovery that the agreement was now invalid, and that Council was responsible for the maintenance of the stairs, a decision was made to remove them.
“We wonder at the haste of the decision once Crown Land informed Council that the previous agreement with the caravan park was invalid,” Townsend said. She said Council also showed no local knowledge of the area in classifying the stairs as “beach access” which would require highly engineered stairs. “These stairs clearly are not affected by tide, king tide, beach erosion – they are on grass and about 150m from the beach,” she said. “There is a set of stairs on the eastern side of the reserve that fits that description, perhaps that’s where the confusion began. Continued page 10
Visitor centre rises from the ashes See page 23
Sport
Thousands attend Rugby League Koori Knockout See page 32
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