
Skaie Hull
Reporter at Win Television
Reporter @WINNews | Covering local, state and national issues. Story idea? 📨 [email protected]
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1 week ago |
coastcommunitynews.com.au | Skaie Hull
The Central Coast Coastal Management Plan is scheduled to go before Central Coast Council for adoption at the June 23 meeting. If adopted, the draft document will go on public exhibition next month, with expectations of strong community feedback both in support and opposition. Environment and Planning Committee Chair Doug Eaton said it was important to get the document out on exhibition and encourage submissions.
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1 week ago |
coastcommunitynews.com.au | Skaie Hull
Residents in two of the Central Coast’s most erosion-prone communities — The Entrance North and Wamberal — continue to wait anxiously for progress on emergency coastal protection works. While one has taken small steps forward, the other remains in an increasingly dire situation, with fresh damage highlighting the urgency.
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2 weeks ago |
coastcommunitynews.com.au | Skaie Hull
Three years after breaking his jaw to win the IBF cruiserweight world title, Central Coast boxer Jai Opetaia delivered a brutal reminder of his power, shattering the jaw of challenger Claudio Squeo in the fifth round of their world title fight on Sunday, June 8. The southpaw floored the Italian with a big left hand early, before ending it in the fifth with a thunderous right uppercut that cracked Squeo’s jaw. “I heard it crack when I hit him,” Opetaia said.
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3 weeks ago |
coastcommunitynews.com.au | Skaie Hull
After 67 years of active patrol and keeping Central Coast beachgoers safe, Col Laing has officially hung up his Speedos, closing an extraordinary chapter in Australian surf lifesaving history. The North Entrance Surf Club founder and Order of Australia Medal recipient holds the incredible title of Surf Life Saving Australia’s longest-serving active patrol member. Laing’s journey began in 1958 when he earned his bronze medallion at The Entrance.
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4 weeks ago |
coastcommunitynews.com.au | Skaie Hull
In a phenomenal display of resilience and heart, 12-year-old Billy Isaacs became a world record holder as the youngest person to complete a 100-mile (160km) run in under 30 hours at Mingara Athletics Track on May 24-25. Billy’s effort wasn’t just for the record books — he ran to raise funds for Central Coast Kids in Need, a local charity which helps seriously and terminally ill children and their families with the costs of accessing life-saving medical care.
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💗Happy International Women’s Day 💗 It was an honour to be involved with the Central Coast’s Festival of Women as guest speaker at the Magenta Shores Lunch today. This year’s chosen charity was Because We Care Boutique - who support domestic violence victims. #EmbraceEquity https://t.co/JBJzcqlKSd

🎤JOHN SINGLETON ANNOUNCED AS COAST FM’S PATRON 🎤 After more than 30 years on the Central Coast’s airwaves – community radio station COAST FM 963 Gosford has joined forces with John Singleton – with the local powerhouse being honoured as the station’s official ‘Patron’. https://t.co/6u2fzlTh7B

The region’s entry to this weekend’s Mardi Gras Parade in Sydney has finalised its preparations. The Coastal Twist crew carrying out a dress rehearsal in Kibble Park in Gosford. This year’s theme is "InterGAYlatica" Full video story to come @CCMediaNews https://t.co/H7K58J3qR2