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Audit finds Woy Woy car spaces will cost $211,000 each
Ferry service abandons pet ban plan
'We cannot afford to be complacent' - Crouch
CWA still waiting for compensation for wharf land
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CWA branch calls on council to be 'fair and transparent'
ACF branch calls for retention of playground and tree
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Wicks wants the Central Coast 'a stand-alone region'
More improvements to Patonga hall
MPs call for more government support
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MP runs colouring and drawing competition
Pearl Beach Challenge postponed due to lockdown
Rotary club takes 'Christmas' holiday
Six topics identified for church purpose statement
Umina Rotary hears about Clean4Shore success
Egg and bacon roll morning still planned
Garage sale might have been better with good weather
Date for fete at Patonga
Four books to discuss at next CWA book club
Guide dog puppy raising is 'giving back to community'
Bays group registers for QR code
A new theme for a new president
Leadership positions vacant at Baptist church
Tree lovers welcomed
Pandemic winner
Clean4shore to hold annual meeting
Rotary awards honorary memberships
Fellowship awarded to club treasurer
Plans to fly to England
Shops offer online ordering and contact-free pick-up
Thanks to Rotary club from Uganda
Little rain for start of July
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MP runs colouring and drawing competition

Entries close today for a colouring and drawing competition being run by Member for Gosford Ms Liesl Tesch.

Ms Tesch said she was encouraging local children to get involved in the NSW state emblems colouring-in and drawing competition.

"The fun educational activity gives an opportunity to young artists to show off their talent and have a go at creating their own state emblem."

Ms Tesch said this was a great way to pass the time in lockdown.

"As a former teacher, I know the importance of keeping young minds active in fun and engaging way and I encourage parents to get the littlies involved in some light-hearted and educational fun."

Three lucky winners will each win a colouring book along with "a bag of goodies" and a certificate from Ms Tesch.

Entries close today and winners will be notified by the July 30 of their success.

To enter all you have to do is email gosford@parliament.nsw.gov.au and submit your name, age, suburb, contact details and parent or guardian details.

A form to colour in can be found at https://education.parliament.nsw.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/NSW-State-Emblems-Colouring-In-Competition-Parliament-of-NSW.pdf





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