THURSDAY, 11 APRIL 2024
ISSUE #433
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News
Storms wreak havoc across the Coast
Drowning prevention campaign comes to the Central Coast See page 3
Out&About
Wyong Drama Group takes us back to the ’50s See page 13 Central Coast SES units received almost 600 requests for help in four days as storms ravaged the region from Thursday, April 4, to Sunday, April 7, with strong wind warnings still in place as we went to press. See page 3
Business
Many homes around the region were damaged. Photo: SES Gosford Unit
Storm proves more sand is the solution: SOS The Wamberal Save Our Sand (SOS) group says the huge storm which hit the area on Friday, April 5, showed that a wide, sandy Wamberal Beach is the best form of coastal protection.
Wamberal pictured on April 6 after the storm, with the tide mark showing the sand provided a buffer between the water and residences
“SOS inspected the beach on Saturday morning and observed that Friday’s storm surges never reached the properties at the back of the beach because there was an adequate sand buffer,” spokesperson Corinne Lamont said. “Locals know sand has accumulated at Wamberal Beach and other NSW beaches over the past year, making
them wider than they have been in a long time, moving the shoreline seaward. “If Central Coast Council Administrator Rik Hart had inspected the sandy beach on the weekend, he would have been convinced to back sand nourishment, not a vertical seawall.” Lamont said SOS had repeatedly asked Hart to pass a resolution to stop the proposed Wamberal Beach seawall and to instead back sand nourishment for coastal protection, to no avail. Continued page 8
NAB customer saved from scam by alert bank advisor See page 23
Sport
Mariners go to top of A-League ladder See page 30
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