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No council option to retain Pelican Park playground
Woy Woy consultation open for three more weeks
Tesch encourages locals to have their say
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Peninsula News readers disadvantaged
Vietnam Veterans' case officer awarded OAM
Umina oval and leisure centre are major budget items
Council elections delayed more than two years
Labor call for council democracy 'sooner, not later'
Bonanza Book Fair to benefit PCYC
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Woy Woy library to be repainted
Car boot sales prove opportunity for Men's Shed
Rotary club raises $25,000 from Opera in Arboretum
Random patrols at shopping centre
New patron for Rotary club
Microplastics workshop to be held at Patonga
Support available following plastic bag ban
More than 630 houses to be without power this month
Rotary club members collect $6000 for Salvos
Men's Shed to operate at two sites while shed is built
Senior surf presentation held at Diggers
Need for community education about trees, says GUST
Just 6mm in 16 days is well below average
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Channel plan to cost $1.2M for five 'precincts'
Peninsula News launches Peninsula planning portal
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Repair Pelican Park, don't remove it
Feeble justification for delay in council democracy
Masterplan leaves unanswered questions
Council operating budget needs to fix problems
Administrator should be replaced before election
Unelected council should not keep spending our money
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Active cases lowest since January 2
Baby baskets donated to mark branch birthday
Aged care volunteers wanted
BreastScreen returns to Woy Woy CWA
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Women's Health Donor Circle started for health centre
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Music scholarships announced after annual concert
'Great families of folk' to perform at folk club
Monthly play readings resume
'Curved piecing' in patchwork workshop
Watercolour perspectives in the landscape
New art gallery from local artists
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Woy Woy Roosters look to bounce back
'Come and try' outrigger canoes
Donation for hospital surgical area paging system
Bridge club to hold national qualifying event
Woy Woy in 28-0 rugby union defeat

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Unelected council should not keep spending our money

Well done to Debbie Sunartha for raising the issue of destructive development on the Peninsula and calling for the Council chief executive to put a stop to it (Letters, 30 May 2022).

However, Mr Farmer is only continuing the wider destruction of the foundations of our community that Councils have been presiding over for years.

The whole Local Government Area is beset by bad, pot-holed roads and poor drainage.

Road and laneway verges, parklands and open spaces are choked with weeds, litter and overgrowing trees and shrubs.

Open spaces, the foreshores and the sand dunes are being destroyed by badly-designed and badly-maintained stormwater drainage.

This unelected Council staff and Administrator should not be allowed to keep on spending ratepayers' money on additional, unnecessary and unwarranted things that do not benefit the majority of the community.

They should be required to direct the majority of Council money and resources to providing and maintaining basic, necessary infrastructure, facilities and services throughout the whole Council area.

Their focus should be on ensuring that the whole area is liveable, habitable and safe from destructive human intervention.

Who can stop the Council from making things worse with overdevelopment?

Who can stop the Council from failing to provide and maintain the underlying infrastructure and the basic, necessary roads and drainage?

Who will rein in Council spending on "discretionary" activities, balance the budget and stop causing increasing rates and charges?

The current Administrator, a previous chief executive of this Council, has questions to answer for his ongoing failure to deal with these issues, on both his watches.

When we get elected representatives back in Council chambers, and once they can balance the budget and sustain the basic infrastructure, facilities and services, then they can ask us for agreement to spend our money on additional "lifestyle" and "social" things.

So, my call is to the Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast: What are you doing to engage the Minister for Local Government, the Minister for the Environment, the Treasurer and indeed the Premier and all your cabinet colleagues, to intervene in this ongoing failure of the Central Coast Council?

With an election coming up, the NSW Government should not only be worried about Teal Independents, but also real individuals who can influence outcomes for the whole community.





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