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Producer works on new film

Film producer Mr Noel Sadler of Empire Bay has started work on a new television documentary titled My Town, Gosford, for national release in 2012.

The documentary will feature the main activities and attractions in and around the Gosford district that are staged over a 12-month period including year-round fixed attractions.

Attractions will include events such as the Oyster Festival held on the Ettalong waterfront, the Putt Putt regatta, Carols by Candlelight and Australia Day celebrations.

Interviews with local business people and residents will also be included within production.

Mr Sadler expects filming to take around 18 months before post production can take place and be ready for broadcast in 2012.

It would show that Gosford had a full calendar of events and once aired would attract more visitors to the region, he said.

Mr Sadler is seeking suggestions for attractions that could be included in the documentary.

He may be contacted by email at skipfilms@bigpond.com or by phone 0488 201 882

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