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Coast Community News #430

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14 MARCH 2024

ISSUE 430

INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWS • COASTCOMMUNITYNEWS.COM.AU

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Lisarow Ourimbah women take cricket premiership

Lisarow Ourimbah are the 1st Grade Women’s Central Coast Cricket premiers after defeating Northern Power Orange in the grand final on Saturday, March 9, at Bill Sohier Park. See page 31

News

First speakers announced for Words on the Waves See page 12

Out&About

Dog Man the Musical coming to The Art House See page 13

Business

Aanya Siingh had a good result with the bat. Photo: Trent Dickeson

Bateau Bay sewage treatment plant on the nose Bateau Bay residents say they are fed up with the stench coming from the “substandard” Bateau Bay Sewage Treatment Plant. Ann Attwater, of Bateau Bay, said in recent weeks the suburb “absolutely stank” of raw sewage. “The sewerage plant is completely outdated due to a combination of poor management and lack of funding,” she said. She said the current state of the plant was a health issue and “unacceptable”. “We all pay rates to Central Coast Council to provide basic services, which a sewerage plant is,” she said.

Bateau Bay residents are fed up with the stench coming from the sewage treatment plant

“I am regularly reporting the smell, which goes away and comes back, to the Council. “The plant is adjacent to sporting

fields, located in a large residential area and near a major shopping centre, and it smells of raw sewage.” After reporting the stench again in

late February, Attwater said she was informed by Council there had been an in issue with the chemical treating process which was causing the smell. A recent Council report stated work was underway to address the odour at the plant with the first stage completed in December and the next stage ready to start early this year. Completion date for the odour control systems was anticipated in mid-2024. “What I can’t believe is how did we get to this in the first place?” Attwater said. “Why isn’t it a basic priority? “It’s disgraceful. Continued page 3

Bowling club remains under a cloud See page 21

Sport

Our Macy triumphs at Pro Surf qualifier See page 32

Puzzles page 16


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