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Collapse Issue 394 - 30 May 2016Issue 394 - 30 May 2016
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Committee structure to give community a voice
Underpass open by September, says department
New bike shed opened at station
Wicks promises $2.7 million for road repairs
Shorten addresses 400 at Country Club
Police seize commercial quantity of prohibited drugs
Council targets speed in Bourke Rd
Trivia lunch sends four Ethopian girls to school
Executive structure adopted by Central Coast Council
No big planning decisions, says council chief
Administrator visits Woy Woy depot
Administrator comes out of semi-retirement
Funding granted for office extension
War medals are still missing
Mounted police visit the beach
Police hold session at Mingaletta
Business woman addresses Rotary club
EPA claims support for efforts to identify bird deaths
Mass media ignores campaign, says candidate
Road safety talk at seniors' centre
PCYC benefits from major fundraiser
New fire truck for Patonga
The Bays' history book available
Anzac Day with family
Five receive awards for excellence
Classes attend swim school
Red Hatters meet in Umina
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Vanity project or a rort?
No community of interest with western hinterland
Elect news editors, academics and armchair critics
Eye-catching and informative
Who cares what happens in Woy Woy
Anzac service is not an entertainment
Hotel proposal is over-development
Hotel plans should not be at neighbours' expense
ADSL was vastly superior
Continuing 15 years of management restructure
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Cup cake challenge to raise money for Cancer Council
Donations wanted to help feed disadvantaged
NSW Minister learns of radiotherapy scholarships
Peninsula Village holds dinner for volunteers
Dementia home looks for volunteers
Charity group had 48 bowlers
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Bouddi Foundation makes arts grants
Four concerts held by progress association
Theatre production gives glimpse of enemy invasion
Crafts centre suffers from vandalism
Arts grants winners will show their work
Art review closes soon
Centenary exhibition
Tickets will be on sale soon
Combining musical career and motherhood
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Education department pays canteen wage
School attendance is valuable, says principal
Principal warns against bribery tactic
Private childcare provided at school
Paper plane competition
Preparing for art show
Breakfast club during term two
Cake stall for Stewart House
Projects continue at Woy Woy South
Guest speakers were highlights for principal
Cricket chase for Umina Beach
Special assembly about dinosaurs
Teenage expo visits college
School presented with flags
Kindergarten enrolment starts
Lessons in positive behaviour
Kindergarten open day
Playground upgrade
Responsible pet program
Reading resources room transformed
Excursions to Rumbalara
Two new staff members welcomed
New website for Ettalong school
Students visit writers' festival
Winners in zone cross country
Students march in Woy Woy
Collapse  SPORT SPORT
Outrigger canoe team competes internationally
Peninsula wins Australian Floorball Open
Lions win soccer match, but loss for Umina
Boardriders benefit from club sponsorship
Lorna Buckworth Trophy
Surprise award for netball officer

Mass media ignores campaign, says candidate

Independent candidate for Robertson, Dr Van Davy, said that despite campaigning for six months the mass media has failed to cover any of his campaign content.

According to Dr Davy the lack of coverage stems from an unwillingness to report on Independents that highlight community resentment to major parties.

"You should vote for me because I am free to speak out at all times not just when it suits donors or higher ups in the Party," Dr Davy said.

"I will be free to persistently campaign for you, the Central Coast and the full range of my policies," he continued.

Dr Davy said both Liberal and Labor's opposition to a national ICAC was a prime example of why independents are important.

"If elected I will use my Independent freedom to help form coalitions of many organisations to run persistent campaigns until the big parties are shamed into supporting a national ICAC," Dr Davy said.

Dr Davy said he would apply the same policy to: create a Royal Commission into banks, tax evasion and havens and tax immorality; A national Declaration of Pensioner needs; Marriage equality; Penalty rates; Double-Oversighted Euthanasia; No GST rise; Domestic violence funding; Support for ADF Veterans and the homeless; Funding for the ABC and SBS; Gonski funding; and no more attacks on Medicare and family and child assistance.

"Backbenchers, even intelligent and thinking backbenchers, are tied to the policies and strategies of their Party and factional heavies.

"An independent is not.

"Because it is not my job to make a political party look good, I will be free to pursue the interests of the Central Coast people," Dr Davy said.

Dr Davy also said that, if elected, he would create three advocate positions on his staff including an Anti-Corruption Advocate, Workers Advocate and a Pensioners Advocate.





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