Voice of the Peninsula 3 MARCH 2022
ISSUE 049
REAL INDEPENDENT LOCAL WEEKLY NEWS
News
Peninsula gets set for deluge
The Peninsula has welcomed two new GPs to the area following the completion of an incentive program aiming to redress the shortage of general practitioners in the region. See page 5
Out & About
With rain set to lash NSW coastal areas over the coming days, the Peninsula is gearing up for the deluge, with locals asked to be prepared for the worst and secure their households.
This year for International Women’s Day, Liesl Tesch is inviting women of all ages to take part in a community meditation ‘the Sit’ on March 8 at 6:30am at Ocean Beach Surf Club. See page 13
Business
See page 2
Wicks calls for Council to support local services Federal Member for Robertson, Lucy Wicks, has called on Central Coast Council to fund more community services as Bushcare volunteers receive Council letters outlining further possible cuts to the service. The Bushcare groups were some of the many community groups to receive emails from Council in early February asking them to support its submission to IPART for the current rate rise to remain for 10 years. The Council letter said a reduction in services for the Environmental Volunteer
Program could include a loss of staff, supervisors, contractors, training and
tools if its IPART application for a seven year extension to its special rate variation
(SRV) does not get support. Council recently received their third 2021-22 quarterly
payment through the Federal Government’s Financial Assistance Grant program which comes to a total of $27.1M. Wicks said Council should use the payment to help fund services such as the Bushcare groups. “I was disappointed to hear from local community groups, Bushcare volunteers and concerns residents on the Central Coast, who have received Council letters outlining further possible cuts to local services,” Wicks said. Continued page 4
A local couple is preparing to launch a fresh food market in the heart of the Peninsula this month to help showcase local grocers. See page 23
Sport
An 18-year-old local bowler has become the youngest ever winner of the Zone Open Singles which were held at Ettalong Bowling Club on February 27. See page 31
Puzzles page 18
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