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11 Jul 2022
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Peninsula falls outside bee eradication zone
'Here we go again,' says Clean4Shore co-ordinator
More needed to encourage electric vehicles - Tesch
Program participant has his bike repaired
Indigenous woman announces State election candidacy
Patonga speed limit reduction welcomed
Umina Rotary decides to remain a male club
Environmental theme to community group meetings
Rotary members return from opening of Forbes project
Club announces board and executive for year ahead
Best small club bulletin
Changeover dinner for Umina Rotary club
Sunglasses donated for use in indigenous communities
Marine Rescue helps at Wisemans Ferry
Don Tee celebrates 50 years with Rotaract and Rotary
Grant to replace flooring and roller doors
Ferry services cancelled
Patonga fete is planned
Food donations wanted
Accessibility project results in 'more barriers' - Tesch
Primary students invited to design message sticks
Tesch welcomes captions for parliamentary proceedings
Tree planting continues in the rain
Coronavirus numbers rise sharply in two weeks
Under water again
From the driest June to the wettest July
Collapse  PLANNING PLANNING
Consolidated planning provisions published on website
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Dogs: Nothing to complain about?
Waterfront plan a symptom of amalgamation disaster
Concerns about masterplan that lacks detail
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Fergus the frog has hospital check-up
Painted peace poles put in place
Health on the Streets program is extended
Hospitals face medical imaging staff cuts, says Tesch
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Patchwork group members continue with projects
Final watercolour lesson for term
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Students make an art piece
Year 10 team wins debate
School presented with national flags
Glow Day to feel good on last day of term
Action needed on cost of living, says Tesch
Work starts on new playground
Sausage sizzle and cake stall
Students complete Life Ready program
Students complete bicycle touring unit
At end of first semester, principal 'feels welcome'
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Pearl Beach Bowlers join in charity bowls
Kieran named in Australian under-18s touch squad
Recent results of bridge events
Winter pairs attracts 15 duos
Roosters' club stalwart dies
Floorball championships sponsored by Umina Rotary
New canteen team wanted
Ride to Gosford and back
Judging night
Men's Kingfisher Carnival held at Umina
Bridge promotions
Charity bowls day raises $5700 for prostate cancer
Rescue boat premiership 'develops rescue skills'
Women wanted for rowing
Under-9 rugby referees wanted
Guides provided for vision-impaired runners
Selected in State bowling side
Soccer club issues code of conduct reminder
Named as softball club person of the year
Southern Spirit general meeting
Under-8s Lions win two divisions in gala day
Tennis club changes locks with renewal day
Final triples final
Under-6s complete tackle ready program

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Health on the Streets program is extended

Health on the Streets will continue operating after the Albanese Labor Government secured $400,000 to keep the program running past its June 30 deadline.

Member for Robertson Dr Gordon Reid has welcomed this announcement and criticised the former Morrison Liberal Government for politicising funding for homelessness health services.

"I welcome the news that the Albanese Labor Government will provide funding to allow the service to continue operating for the next 12 months". Dr Reid said.

He said the previous Liberal Member for Robertson Ms Lucy Wick had promised further funding for this project, but no further funding had actually budgeted to this program.

"There was absolutely no intention of following through with this commitment." Dr Reid said.

"I am working every day to rebuild the community's trust in their political representation," Dr. Reid said.

"Our community deserves promises that are kept and delivered.

Health on the Streets is run through Coast and Country Primary Care and provides a mobile health clinic for people experiencing homelessness.

"The service travels around the Central Coast and ensures people who cannot access healthcare due to obstacles like lack of identification or transport barriers can receive the healthcare they need.

"I will continue to work with the Health Minister and Coast and Country Primary Care to investigate funding sources to ensure the program is sustainable into the future," Dr Reid said.





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