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Coast Community News #454

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THURSDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER 2024

ISSUE #454

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Election fever is ramping up in the region as the countdown continues to the September 14 local government election for new Central Coast councillors. As residents prepare to go to the polls for the first time since 2017 to elect local representatives, Coast Community News is committed to making sure they are privy to as much information as possible before the big day. In our print edition this week we will continue our preelection coverage with the latest pledges by candidates and a rundown on the ballot papers for each ward. Next week we will present a full listing of all candidates in each of the five wards, with headshots and brief policy

Election fever ramps up

statements from all who provide them. Next week’s Forum page will also be devoted to electionrelated letters from readers. As we have previously reported, there are four former mayors and six other former councillors among the 77 candidates, which has sparked some debate within the community. Among the candidates are former Wyong mayor Doug Eaton, former Wyong mayor Greg Best, former Gosford mayor Lawrie McKinna and former Central Coast Council mayor Jane Smith. Former councillors set to stand are Kyle MacGregor, John McNamara, Sue Wynn, Dee Bocking, Trevor Drake and Belinda Neal, who is also a former NSW senator and

Federal Member for Robertson. Residents could be forgiven for being a little confused with so many candidates in the running, but CCN is committed to making as much information available as possible to help voters in making informed decisions. With so many contributions coming in from candidates, some have been truncated for inclusion in our print coverage, but statements and pledges can be accessed in full on our website: coastcommunity news.com.au/council Candidates are reminded to submit a headshot and twosentence policy statement to ccn@centralcoastnews.net by September 9 if they want to be included in our candidate summary.

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Locals Ryan and Waugh chase Wyong Cup win Photo: Bradley Photographers

Kim Waugh; Sara Ryan

It would be a dream come true for young local trainer Sara Ryan to win the prestigious Wyong Leagues Group Cup. Ryan is one of two Wyongbased trainers planning to saddle up runners in the $. 250,000 Listed feature race on Friday, September 6. Her hopes lie with last start Rosehill winner Roma Avenue, while Camaguey will represent Kim Waugh. The six-year-old was runner up in the Wyong Cup Prelude over 2000m on August 18. Ryan is a relative newcomer

to the training ranks at Wyong, having taken over as Domeland’s chief trainer in mid-2022. She had been working for the Chinese based company for the previous five years supervising the pre-training and spelling of their horses from their base at Kulnura. But she was spiralled into the spotlight when unexpectedly offered the position as chief trainer. She has relished the responsibility and enjoyed great success in her first full season as a trainer, 2023/24

with 24 winners and 31 placegetters to her name from 149 runners. At just 30, Ryan would become the youngest trainer to win the Cup if Roma Avenue were successful and the first local to win since Neville McBurney’s victory with Spiritual Star in 1996. She saddled up two runners in the 2023 Cup; Parry Sound, which finished fourth; and The Mediterranean, which sadly had to be euthanised after falling during the race. Continued following page

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