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Collapse Issue 444 - 07 May 2018Issue 444 - 07 May 2018
Collapse  NEWS NEWS
Peninsula library could close
Wicks told ACCC 'cannot act' on petrol prices
Council seeks marine income figures
Peninsula misses out on free HSC workshops
Subdivision proposed in Killcare Heights
Application for eight townhouses
All Killcare Beach visitors 'went home again'
Agencies attend information day
Morning tea for cancer research
Cruiser rescued in channel
Waterfront carpark closed
Bushcare group farewells National Parks coordinator
Flying fox strategy open for comment
Rotary construction project nears milestone
Rotary Club project donations now tax-deductible
Remembrance service at Everglades
Candle tradition dates back 20 years
Historic ferry makes special runs to Kincumber
Euchre school starts for charity
Woman struck by car dies
Girl Guides hold Come and Try Night
Girl Guides annual meeting
Market run by children for children
Community association to hold annual meeting
Mother's Day flower sale
Trivia night raises $8000
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Most objectors support bowling or fishing clubs
We would all like a bum on a seat
Support needed to tackle trolley problem
Let's start a maritime users group
Parliamentary Secretary overhears conversation
Bush poet wins national award
Heart-warming Anzac Day story
Dawn service disappointing
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
GP shortage spending details not provided
Brenda is Stroke Awards finalist
New surgeons set up rooms at Woy Woy
Author to speak at morning tea
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Exhibition covers span of artistic career
Peninsula artists make Archibald submissions
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Warren Bateman farewelled
School takes part in early childhood census
Kindergarten visits preschool
Anzac commemoration
Students in Anzac service
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Umina sends 28 athletes to life saving championships
Rugby players represent Coast in championships
Frigid Digits to host winter championships
Senior coach wins Major Singles
Ettalong bowlers win pennant

Council seeks marine income figures

Central Coast Council will seek information from relevant NSW government agencies to determine the income to the NSW Government from the marine activities in Brisbane Waters, following the latest Council meeting.

The Council aims to use the information to establish a pool of funds to be available for dredging.

Council staff will urgently investigate the Rescue Our Waterways funding for dredging works on the Ettalong Channel, noting that legal advice provided to Council confirms that it is the State Government's responsibility to maintain the navigation channel.

A Council delegation will seek a meeting with the Minister for Roads and Maritime to argue that the Dredging Strategy be amended so that Brisbane Water is recognised as a priority for the NSW Government.

A fact sheet will be produced for publication in local media and to be sent to marine users and local residents in the vicinity of Brisbane Water explaining the basis for Council's assertion that the dredging of Brisbane Water to maintain the navigation channel is a responsibility of the NSW government and what residents can do to request action.

A request for another round of emergency funding from the NSW Government will also be made to undertake urgent dredging of the navigable channel.





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