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6 Feb 2023
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Gosford more than 30 minutes away, document shows
Men's Shed soon to apply for occupancy certificate
Pearl Beach event raises $1400 for Mingaletta program
Bays community group to hold annual meeting
Local groups meet council staff about dune carpark
Celebrating her 100th birthday
Springwood St section to be closed for six months
Maintain alarms to ensure they go off when they should
Best holiday park in NSW
Middle-aged woman fights election: 'Enough is enough'
Marine Rescue seeks volunteers
Creating inner peace at Woy Woy library
Savings Finder explained at Umina library
Free walkie-talkies for 'worthy organisation'
Fifth wettest January in 19 years
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Application to raise floor and ceiling heights
Application lodged for eight three-bedroom dwellings
Facility planned for 'allied health professionals'
Meeting to 'make sense' of council plans
Community land hearing to be held tomorrow night
Memorial Ave park not included in community land plan
Land plan has 33 blocks not in 2014 list
Six parcels of community land dropped from draft plan
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Transport plan created on outdated philosophy
Floodplain study is essential reading for all residents
Only developers benefit as Hong Kong is built here
Self-determination or simply another developer?
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Behind-the-scenes opportunities at Little Theatre
New drawing class at Ettalong
Patchworkers start a new term
Little Theatre has first production of the year
Author to talk about living at peace with the world
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Bathroom beautification takes place during holidays
Canteen helpers wanted
Canteen will be operated by catering company
Voluntary ethics teachers wanted
Sprinting in the holidays
Professional learning for the year ahead
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Aiden plays his 50th game
Junior basketball resumes after holidays
Bridge club plays Australia Day Pairs
Netball registrations wanted 'as soon as possible'
Four medals in branch championships
Stand-up paddleboard event for Guide Dog clients
Netball club founder receives life membership
Bowler takes seven wickets for 21 runs
Hitting 93 runs from 102 balls
'Fantastic response' to Meet and Greet
Netball association seeks rep team managers
School carnivals dominate pool use for two months
New signings for Roosters
Runners heed 'call of the hills'
Summer Pairs played at bridge club
Four medals won at branch championships
Assistant tennis coach wanted
Judo club to pilot 'Wudo'

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Floodplain study is essential reading for all residents

The draft Woy Woy Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan which Council currently has on exhibition is essential reading for all Peninsula residents.

The Study and Plan cover the whole Peninsula, not just Woy Woy.

The Study in particular is very informative, and while not an easy read, and for the first time brings together predicted impacts of sea level rise and high rainfall events.

It shows (amongst other things) and in map form, what would happen in a possible maximum flood (PMF) and what areas would become isolated due to road inundation etc.

It also shows which locations and properties on the hill sides would have high velocity flood waters flowing through them: important information for us all to be aware of.

Recent events in, amongst others, Lismore, the Hawkesbury and Auckland show how more extreme events are increasing in regularity.

We should not allow ourselves be caught by surprise.

The documents are available via Council's website https://www.yourvoiceourcoast.com/woy-woy-floodplain and at both Woy Woy and Umina libraries (ask at the desk).

Submissions close on February 15.





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