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Pedestrian barriers installed after 78-year-old hit by car
Woman struck by vehicle in Ettalong
Council to consider new contributions plan
Brigade undertakes 39-hectare burn at Warrah Trig
Rare plant burnt in fire aimed to protect the species
Photographer awarded honour at changeover dinner
Clean4Shore wins Coastcare award
Awards presented at Lions changeover dinner
Arboretum holds activities for National Tree Day
Community garden presentation to Rotary
Hairdressing student offers cuts for her course
Mary Macs 'wowed' by winter appeal donations
ACF group meets
CWA branch attends changeover dinners*
Arboretum changes membership process
PCYC resumes regular term activities
Sewer main repair at leisure centre
Festival vendors wanted
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Yes Campaign information session at The Bays
Hotel starts program for good causes*
Camp Out to support children facing cancer*
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Panel approves three unit development in Kourung St
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Charlie to cut his hair to support children with cancer
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Veterans present certificates to school captains
Umina school holds annual book fair
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Students complete their confirmation*
Grandparents Day to be held on Wednesday
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School accounts for one fifth of competition entries
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Transition to senior campus information night
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Umina Bunnies host it all
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Bridge club holds President's Cup*
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Ettalong Eagles represented at State championships
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Holly wins indoor archery championship
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Junior basketball starts again*
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Restricted pairs championships played in two sessions
Woy Woy Lions score 14 points*
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Woman struck by vehicle in Ettalong

A 78-year-old Ettalong woman has been struck by a vehicle near the corner of Booker Bay and Ferry Rds, Ettalong, just before midday on Sunday, July 9.

Police and NSW Ambulance paramedics attended and treated the woman for a serious arm injury.

Ms Karol Smith was airlifted to Royal North Shore Hospital where she was found to also be suffering head and pelvis injuries.

Ettalong resident Ms Jill Colwell said: "It's my understanding that the lady who was hit had taken her dog down to the waterfront.

"She does this most days and sits on the seat at the Radford memorial.

"We often have a chat while our dogs have a play.

"It's my understanding that she and her dog were walking back from the waterfront on their way to their home in Murray St."

Police said the injuries were not considered life-threatening.

However, neighbour Ms Lynne Robertson said: "Karol is very, very damaged and won't be able to do anything for quite some time.

"Her quality of life has definitely been impacted, as well as her daughter's who will need to care for her.

She is still in hospital with both arms and hands broken, left side pelvis and right side hip.

They have operated on her arms and hands, but not hips yet.

Ms Robertson said her dog was also injured.

"I took it to the vet hospital.

"I live across the road from the incident and didn't see anything until I saw all the ambulances.

"Nobody saw what happened unfortunately."

However, residents believe she had been forced onto the road by construction work which had closed the nearby footpath.

The driver of the Toyota involved, a 32-year-old man, was arrested and taken to Gosford Hospital for mandatory testing.

An investigation has commenced into the circumstances surrounding the crash. Inquiries continue.

The previous night another elderly woman died in Ocean Beach Rd, Woy Woy, after being struck by a car.





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