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10 Jan 2022
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Case numbers grow by almost 1000 in a week
'Stay calm' despite rising cases, says Crouch
Hospital offers new patients rapid antigen tests
Staff member tests positive at aged care home
Several aged care staff test positive
Aged care home creates email address for families
Positive test at Ettalong school
Festival postponed at last minute due to Omicron cases
Surf club postpones five events due to Covid uncertainty
Cycling group issues guidelines with high case numbers
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Resident recognised as 'legendary community volunteer'
Umina CWA Christmas activities
Online guide to wildflowers upgraded for holidays
Tree lovers respond to tree rescue call
Woy Woy Bay wharf celebration
Produce swap
Toastmasters return to face-to-face
'Look around Pearl Beach' - GUST urges
Two wet months bring year's total close to average
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No mention of Woy Woy in fast rail announcement
Two-storey dual occupancy proposed for Murray St
Pearl Beach talk about regenerative design
Raft of council plans on show ahead of rate rise move
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Book brings to life disadvantage of Stolen Generations
Peninsula needs its own planning framework
Respect the real Australia
Farnell Rd lights will not help traffic flow
Government and council roadside advertising a waste
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New chief executive at aged care home
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The Bays Art Show to go ahead
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Parents urged to buy stationery at January sales
Woy Woy uniform orders taken from January 19
Year 7 uniforms available from next Monday
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Jaylen's achievement in Bradman Cup carnival
Large bridge field for New Year's Cup
Ride to Gosford and back
Interest sought in operating canteen
Southern Spirit to hold annual eight-a-side day
Southern and Ettalong seeks a gear manager
First interclub bridge competition in two years
Senior cricket resumes
Minor singles played at Umina
Triples final at Umina bowling club
Soccer club seeks authors of clubhouse graffiti
Athletes wanted for regional championships
Pre-season soccer training starts

Surf club postpones five events due to Covid uncertainty

Ocean Beach Surf Lifesaving Club has decided to postpone five events due to "the ever-changing and uncertain Covid environment".

The five events were the Australia Day photo exhibition at the Umina CWA hall, the gala dinner at Ettalong Diggers on Friday, January 28, the life members' lunch and the Ocean Beach SLSC Reunion both scheduled for Saturday, January 29, and the Ladies' Get Together on Sunday, January 30.

"Our aim is to reschedule these functions and events later in 2022," said club president Mr Dean Slattery.

The Central Coast-Hunter Boat Series will still take place on Saturday, January 8, as well as a photo exhibition held in conjunction with the boat carnival on the same day.

"This early decision has been made with the safety and well-being of our members, sponsors and supporters as our priority and for those who intended to travel from within NSW and Interstate to be given the opportunity to cancel their travel plans," Mr Slattery said.

"We apologise for any inconvenience caused and hope that you understand and support this decision."

The club will proceed with plans to commemorate its 100 years at 12pm on Saturday, January 29, with a traditional reel line and belt rescue and a modern IRB rescue.

For further information, contact Ms Belinda Thompson at office@oceanbeachsisc.com.





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