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Voice of the Peninsula 31 MARCH 2022

ISSUE 053

REAL INDEPENDENT LOCAL WEEKLY NEWS

News

Peninsula students brave wet weather for #ClimateStrike

Big winners on the Central Coast from the Federal Budget, handed down on March 29, included low to middle income earners, working parents, first home buyers and motorists. See page 5

Out & About

A local student and Ocean Beach lifesaver has been named ‘Best Conductor’ at the Loreto Normanhurst’s 50th Year of Music Festival on March 25 at the International Convention Centre (ICC).

Four students from the Peninsula were among 50 passionate locals who turned up at a wet and windy Kibble Park on Friday, March 25, to demand governments take action on climate change. See page 3

Federal Government commits an extra $8.2M for Woy Woy Carpark

Details on the new Woy Woy Commuter carpark have finally been revealed along with the announcement of an extra $8.2M in government funding. The carpark will now be an extension of the existing Transport for NSW-owned car park on Railway St, southwest of the station. The Federal Government also announced in their Budget on Tuesday that an additional $8.2M will be required to deliver the project – taking the original $5M carpark up to $13.2M. Transport for NSW expects to commence construction by the end of 2022 however details on its completion date or design specifications could

not be confirmed. The announcement of the chosen site was made on March 24, nine months after the community was first promised to receive the concept designs. Member for Robertson, Lucy Wicks, who first announced the project just prior to the last election in March 2019, said the long-awaited project is expected to create 140 parking spaces. “We know this has been a challenging process – we’ve been able to deliver the funding but then working with our partners in government to make sure this project is completed, has not been without its challenges,” Wicks said. “Increasing the capacity of parkand-ride facilities in Woy Woy will

support public transport usage, helping ease congestion on local roads and improve travel times. “It is also expected to support 30 direct and indirect jobs during construction. “Payments of federal funding are made on completion of agreed project delivery milestones … funding is budgeted and ready to flow.” Wicks declined to comment on what the extra funding will be contributed towards, if the extra funding was due to the delays in completing design plans, and how much of the original $5M had already been spent on this project. Survey work is expected to begin soon on the proposed site, weather permitting, to help Transport for

NSW develop a concept design. “The project development report was submitted by Transport for NSW to the Australian Government earlier this year, together with the preliminary project estimate, and this has since been endorsed by the Australian Government,” a Transport for NSW spokesperson said. “The community will be consulted on the project concept design later in the year as part of the planning approval consultation process. “Timing for delivery of additional car spaces is subject to community engagement, project planning approval and release of project funding by the Australian Government.”

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Health

A local resident has helped change the lives of thousands of Australians with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) this month, successfully campaigning to list a critical drug onto the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). See page 19

Sport

Brisbane Water star, Shaun Eaton, was named the Central Coast Cricket Association (CCCA) Cricketer of the Year at a gala function held at Central Coast Leagues Club on March 25.

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Budget wins for motorists, low- to middle-income earners and first home buyers - See page 5

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