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Coast Community News #458

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THURSDAY, 3 OCTOBER 2024

ISSUE #458

YOUR WEEKLY INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWSPAPER

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News

Flying flags start surf season

Welcome to the new Central Coast Council See page 3

Out&About

Art, sound and movement collide in Wayfinder See page 13

Surf Life Saving Central Coast held an official flag raising ceremony on Saturday at Avoca Beach. See story page 10

Health

The familiar red and yellow flags mark the start of the Summer beach season

Rescue meeting too late for Long Jetty carnival Organisers of Long Jetty Festival were blindsided when Central Coast Council refused to allow the event to go ahead this Sunday, October 6. They said this year’s rejection was unexpected as most years the festival development application (DA) was not approved until just prior to the event, and last year permission from Council came through a day before the event. Long Jetty Festival has now been rescheduled for Sunday, March 30, 2025, to give all agencies enough time to thoroughly work towards approval over a five-year period to ensure this doesn’t happen again.

The popular festival features hundreds of stalls, and showcases all things art, culture and music, attracting about 20,000 people which is a major economic boost for the area. Despite being a “proud sponsor” Council and the local police listed the national rugby league grand final, traffic issues and increased crowds already at The Entrance for the October long weekend as reasons for the refusal. A rescue meeting was held with Council on September 23 but time had run out. “Despite successfully hosting this event for years, activating the streets

and the community of Long Jetty without incident, our new DA has been declined by the Council, with the backing of Police,” organisers announced on their website late last week. The festival is presented by Kingdom Sounds, Wise That and Smile On Clinics and directors said they were “incredibly disappointed” it wouldn’t be going ahead in October. “We have been working tirelessly to address the issues and now feel more confident we are moving forward with Council support,” the directors said in a statement. “We especially thank Member for

The Entrance David Mehan and Mitch Wilson CEO of the Australian Festivals Association who arranged a rescue meeting with Council to bring the key stakeholders together on Monday, September 23,” the directors said. The discussions focused on items that were “misunderstood by Council and Police” but the key issue in getting a review of the DA was the time required. “A period of 28 days was needed for a review which meant the event could not legally proceed. Continued page 10

New village to support mums and bubs See page 27

Sport

Hire a kit to play in World Pickleball Weekend See page 32

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