Voice of the Peninsula 13 JANUARY 2022
ISSUE 042
REAL INDEPENDENT LOCAL WEEKLY NEWS
OUT & ABOUT
Scraps for Peninsula in Council’s draft three-year plan
Ettalong singer-songwriter Jamie Lindsay is straight out of the blocks in 2022 with an uplifting new single. See page 13
Business
Last year was a big one for Pacific Link Housing, with the completion of a major affordable housing project on the Central Coast and a number of award wins. See page 21
Education
No money is earmarked for the Pearl Beach Lagoon Coastal Zone Management Plan actions for stormwater treatment until year three of Central Coast Council’s latest operational plan draft. See page 3
Five COVID deaths on Coast over holiday period Recorded COVID cases on the Central Coast over the Christmas-New Year break were in the vicinity of 8-9,000 but Central Coast Local Health District (CCLHD) CEO, Scott McLachlan, says in reality the numbers are probably around three times that. CCN can report that there have been five COVID-related deaths on the Coast since December 27.
On December 27 a woman in her 90s died Wyong hospital, she had received two doses of vaccine and had underlying health conditions. Then on December 30 a woman in her 70s passed away at Gosford hospital who had not been vaccinated and had underlying health conditions. A woman in her 80s passed away on January 5 in Gosford hospital where she acquired the infection.
She had received two doses of vaccine. On January 9 a man in his 70s who died at Gosford Hospital was not vaccinated and had significant underlying health conditions. The latest COVID-related death to be reported on the Coast at the time of going to press was a man in his 80s who died at Gosford Hospital from cancer. He had two doses of the vaccine but he was COVID-
positive at the time of his passing. CCN send our condolences to all families and loved ones of those who have passed. “The holiday period was a really difficult time, with a lot of the private test providers shutting down to give their staff a much-needed break,” according to McLachlan. “Unfortunately it was a time when a lot of people needed to get tested which put added pressure on the public clinics.
“Our staff did an amazing job working up to 12 hours a day to get people tested.” McLachlan acknowledged queues were constantly lengthy and results were taking five or six days on average to be delivered. “A lot of people were testing positive so fewer tests could be grouped together which meant the results were taking a long time to get out,” he said. Continued page 4
The Central Coast sub-branch of the Independent Education Union is calling for consultation and clarity from the NSW Government for students in the return to school... See page 27
Sport
Central Coast Mariners Head Coach Nick Montgomery says a full Mariners squad will take the field at Central Coast Stadium on Saturday afternoon (January 15) against local rivals Newcastle Jets in the M1 Derby. See page 32
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