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Coast Community News #469

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THURSDAY, 19 DECEMBER 2024

ISSUE #469

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Christmas cards bring cheer to seniors See page 5

Out&About

Christmas Eve carols in Kibble Park See page 13

As we get set for a new year, all at Coast Community News wish our readers a wonderful festive season and a joyous year to come. Look out for our special Summer edition to be delivered to regular collection points from December 27. Our first issue of 2025 will hit the streets on January 16.

Business Photo: Jim Picot Photography Sunrise at Catherine Hill Bay

Maternity services in crisis Fears are mounting that Central Coast women could be forced to travel out of the region to access maternity services with Gosford Hospital’s obstetrics and gynaecology services in crisis.

Gosford Hospital is facing a crisis in its maternity services

Just a month after Gosford Private Hospital announced it would close its maternity services in March next year, Gosford Hospital executives told the Staff Medical Council that its obstetrics and gynaecology services were at risk of going on bypass. Women are to be notified if they cannot be supported at Gosford Hospital, the second-busiest maternity

hospital outside Sydney. Member for Terrigal and Shadow Minister for the Central Coast Adam Crouch is asking for answers from the State Government. “A bypass of the only maternity service in the region would result in hundreds of expectant mothers needing to be diverted to hospitals in either Sydney or Newcastle,” he said. “It was only a month ago that the Minns Labor Government assured our region that obstetric and gynaecological services would not be negatively impacted by the imminent closure of Gosford Private’s facilities.

With a 55% increase in demand for our services this year, we are trying to help more Coasties than ever. But we can’t do it alone. Can you help us provide some hope and comfort to families and individuals in need this Christmas?

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Old Pub reopens following major revamp See page 21

Sport

Huge fortnight in the water for Coast swimmers and surfers See page 31


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