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Collapse Issue 435 - 25 Dec 2017Issue 435 - 25 Dec 2017
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Liquor and Gaming to review interests at Sporties
Waterfront group asks Council to oppose development
Dredging 'largely ineffective', says residents' group
Christmas petrol prices consistently higher here
Council asks for beach erosion funds
Fitness stations installed by community association
Charge cover 85 per cent of centre costs
Council seeks report on asbestos disposal best practice
Illegal camping and littering targeted
Library work on schedule
Surf club stalwart dies
Council awaits lagoon plan approval
Grants for community groups
Woy Woy masterplan due in 2020
Community carols on Hardys Bay waterfront
Carols at Dusk to be held at Peninsula Village
Community group granted rate relief
Surf club to support Coast Shelter youth cottage
Beach wheelchairs available for disability use
Peninsula works program boosted by $2.2 million
General manager will replace chief executive officer
Council sets up six advisory committees
Apprentice completes jewellery certificate
Holiday reading book sale
Car break-ins investigated
Council offices to close for Christmas
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Too much traffic in Hillview St already
Aerial view is misleading
Why have guidelines if the council doesn't follow them
Jetskis threaten peace of tourist destination
Rates for our roadworks have gone elsewhere
Only system changes could make councillors responsive
Party councillors have been missing in action
ABC Radio Nation is under threat
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New doctor joins skin cancer clinic
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Chris Masters speaks of our forces in Afghanistan
Artist creates Christmas wildlife theme display
Children's activities at Pearl Beach in January
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More than $20,000 raised at Woy Woy
Deadly awards at Woy Woy campus
Building work at Woy Woy over the holidays
Ettalong announces next year's leaders
Teachers leave Umina school
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Jemma and Rachel named for State squad
Surf club to get new tractor
Life membership for services to zone bowls
Last charity bowls day for the year
Jemma takes leader role
Mixed pairs final
Sea kayaker nominated for award

Community carols on Hardys Bay waterfront

The 2017 Community Carols on the Waterfront at Hardys Bay will be held on Saturday, December 23.

"This is a very popular event for locals and visitors, and has grown to become one of the biggest events in the Killcare to Wagstaffe community," said Hardys Bay Community Church Pastor Stephen Hinks.

Hosted by the Church, the event will be held from 7:30pm to 9pm, with live entertainment from 6:30pm.

"Hundreds of families and friends bring their own picnics and enjoy one of the Central Coast's most beautiful settings" Pastor Hinks said.

"Killcare Rural Fire Service provide great assistance, especially their famous sausage sizzle; and of course, delivering Santa, who will again be collecting for local charity, Coast Shelter,.

"Parents from Pretty Beach Public School also help out; and the first item on stage will be the School Strings Group, following their successful Gala Concert.

"Guest vocalist this year is Tiana Young, singing her favourite jazz numbers from 6:30pm and again during the Carols program.

"The atmosphere sets the tone of peace and joy as holiday season begins, especially with glow sticks and community sing-along with the carols," Pastor Hinks said.





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