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going challenges in our industry is workforce.

“Our industry is critically short of qualified workers, with us all vying to attract the same pool of staff which simply falls short of industry needs.

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“As we plan to grow in size, and provision of increasing care requirements, we do need to grow our staffing levels.

“While we have continued to recruit locally as best we can, it falls short of our future requirements.”

Mr Downie said more staff would be needed as resident numbers increased following completion of current building works.

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Newsletter, 31 Mar 2023

Matt Downie, Blue Wave Living

School distributes Covid test five-packs

Woy Woy Public School has given each child at the school a five-pack of Covid tests.

“We have distributed them at this time due to their close ‘use by’ dates,” said principal Ms Ona Buckley.

“You may be able to make use of them over the coming few weeks.”

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Social media, 22 Mar 2023 Ona Buckley and Dan Betts, Woy Woy Public School

Anne Wilson leaves after 19 years

Woy Woy Public School has farewelled its long-time canteen supervisor, Ms Anne Wilson.

Ms Wilson served in the role for 19 years.