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12 OCTOBER 2023

INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWS • COASTCOMMUNITYNEWS.COM.AU

ISSUE 411

Great Dolmio Cook-off to help feed Coast’s needy

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Out&About

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Dolmio has transformed its Central Coast production facility’s commercial R&D kitchen into a Master Chefworthy set for a meal-making marathon this week in honour of World Food Day on October 16. See page 9

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Fun Haus to officially open

Factory See page 13

Business

Ferry service to resume on October 16 10%

Beach to Ettalong and Wagstaffe will resume on Monday, October *for any comparable product 16, but Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch and disgruntled commuters are asking why it did not resume in time for the October long weekend as promised by the * State Government. INFINITY RANGE The dredging of Ettalong Channel has been in the spotlight since June, when Fantasea Palm Beach Ferries The Port Frederick finished dredging on September 18 announced ferries would be diverted to Patonga with a dropping tide and a finally provided shuttle services first week later by the heavier-duty dredge newly-formed sandbar in the channel from Ettalong and then Wagstaffe the Port Frederick, which set about making passage to Ettalong and while it desperately tried to organise removing 30,000 cubic metres of Wagstaffe unsafe. an emergency channel dredge. sand to create a 30m-wide channel, Many passengers were left stranded, both inside and on the ocean side of The Faucon dredge was brought in with no way to connect with the ferry at Patonga until the State Government late in August and replaced just a Half Tide Rocks.

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On September 18, Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch announced the dredging had finished ahead of schedule, with ferry services expected to resume on Monday, September 25, following hydrographic studies, well in time for the October long weekend. But last week the service remained suspended, with no further clarification from the State Government, and Crouch called for answers. “With dredging now complete, the government was quick to pat themselves on the back saying job well done and ferry services would be back to normal by October 4,” Crouch said. Continued page 8

Oyster farm is Coast’s business of the year See page 21

Sport

Nippers season set to make a splash See page 32

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