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Collapse Issue 419 - 15 May 2017Issue 419 - 15 May 2017
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Group granted $100,000 to solve doctor shortage
Pearl Beach properties vulnerable, says coastal plan
Council could divert Budget money away from Peninsula
Dredging needed now to keep ferry, says Chamber
Jetski riders argue for responsible use
Liesl Tesch is sworn in
New dune to be built at southern end of Pearl Beach
Ettalong residents in long-distance drive for charity
Charged with property damage and theft
Drainage work considers rare bushland
Surf patrol captain describes dramatic rescue
Commercial fisherman starts digital publication
Rotary presents Pride of Workmanship awards
Residents given 30 days to comment on council budget
Labor forum compares Robertson to Wentworth
Films shown by Bouddi Society
Fire station open day
New levy with rates
Lifejacket van visits Patonga
Collection for Mary Mac's
Empire Bay Probus Club forms
Craft group to hold high tea
Trash and treasure raises money for fire brigade
New name for refurbished market stalls
Mortgage brokers listed as awards finalists
Rain recorded on just one day
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Pothole exercise is excuse to do nothing
Halt DA supported by 'theoretical strategy'
Peninsula might end up with no representation at all
Anzac Day at Patonga
I will fight for the people of Gosford West ward
A far cry from former Prime Ministers
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Mobile dialysis in Umina
Fundraiser for accident victim
Cupcake challenge for Cancer Council
Planning to support the Cancer Council
Volunteers are thanked with special lunch
Spreading the word about polymyositis
What aged care is wanted?
New psychologist at private hospital
Burpees on the beach
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Weekend of music at Pearl Beach
Illustrator gives presentation to Rotary club
Farce to open for Woy Woy Little Theatre
Lime and Steel to play at folk club
Exhibiting at the Botanical Gardens
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College wins grand champion purebred steer award
Parents ask for help to learn for Naplan tests
Comprehensive heritage calendar
Senior boys win Woy Woy Cup
Maintenance works
Primary parents invited to College forums
Wins in softball and football
Live broadcast
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Cycling medals for Hugh Gray
Volunteers wanted for Nippers with special needs
First win to Woy Woy
Lorna Buckworth Shield played at Umina
Zac wins Rookie award
Bowling club holds rescheduled charity day
Stableford competition at Everglades
Bridge winners
Men's Fours

Council could divert Budget money away from Peninsula

Member for Robertson Ms Lucy Wicks has announced that $7.2 million from the Federal Budget would go to road projects on the Peninsula.

But no sooner had the announcement been made than Central Coast Council had reallocated $700,000 of it to roadworks at Kariong, according to Peninsula Chamber of Commerce president Mr Matthew Wales.

Ms Wicks said the road projects would upgrade Ryans Rd in Umina, and Murray and Davis Sts in Booker Bay.

"These road upgrades are critical for our community, and I will be working closely with Central Coast Council to ensure we see shovels in the ground in coming months on every one of these roads," she said.

Mr Wales, said he was surprised that Murray St was included in Ms Wicks' list of roads to be funded from the Federal Budget.

"Murray St, estimated to cost between $600,000 and $700,000, was already built by Council six months ago out of Section 94 contributions," Mr Wales said.

He said he had raised the issue with Council's group leader of infrastructure, former Wyong Council director Mr Mike Dowling.

Mr Wales said he was alarmed to be told that the Murray St funding could be re-allocated to non-Peninsula projects, such as the Woy Woy Rd-Langford Dr intersection at Kariong.

"The Federal Member should have known or should have consulted Council," Mr Wales said.

"The money should not be redirected to make up the shortfall needed to pay for the Langford Dr intersection," he said.

Mr Wales said he would prefer to see the money reallocated to rebuild Britannia St or Rabaul Ave in Umina, both of which are known to be popular Peninsula "rat runs" to avoid major areas of congestion.

Mr Wales said he had not spoken with Ms Wicks.

"I find it extraordinary that it got to the point of being included in the Federal Budget without anyone putting their hand up and saying that Murray St was already finished and paid for by Council," he said.

"Council always had the money for Murray St allocated in its work program so I find it rather inept and clumsy that it has been included in the Federal Budget."

Mr Wales said Ms Wicks was given the Peninsula Chamber's own extensive list of road priorities for the Peninsula "months and months and months before the budget".

"When we saw her list we shook our heads.

"Murray St is already done; Davis St is in an R1 medium density area, so all roadworks should be funded from Section 94 developer contributions.

"I don't believe it should be paid for out of taxpayer funds," he said.

"Britannia Ave on the other hand is so bad the likelihood of it being funded out of Section 94 contributions is remote," he said.





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