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Collapse Issue 401 - 05 Sep 2016Issue 401 - 05 Sep 2016
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Chamber opposes Bullion St carpark sale
First proposal submitted for Council land sale site
Buses stop for 24 hours
Broken Bay rec centre won't be sold, says Minister
Reserves campaigners attend council session
Work to start on former Tesrol site
Hotel sale surprises Patonga residents
Bridge named after Robert Payne
PCYC receives opera donation
Environment group plans biggest festival yet
'Sip and Say' gathering to discuss disability plan
Submission threshold 'affects small communities'
Comment on submission policy closes this week
Opportunity to comment on meeting frequency
Discounts for new appliances in no-interest loan scheme
Woy Woy Bay house open on Sustainable House Day
Trivia night for Mary Mac's
PCYC receives three awards
Four flats proposed for West St site
Tender awarded for Rogers Park work
Chemical 'cleanout' at Gosford
Council 'didn't tell me', says applicant
Seniors' housing given go ahead
Flag is 'reminder to live out democracy', says O'Neill
O'Neill to 'hold Wicks to account'
Information about peacock spiders
Fire brigade to work with students on hydrant poster
Bushfire preparations
New branding for registered club
ICAC finds against Chris Hartcher
Bushcare and dunecare groups active on the Peninsula
Driver charged with firearms offences
More martial arts
Music school moves
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Hand drying needed at Woy Woy oval
Hotel blight on beautiful part of the Coast
Residents don't want a Gold Coast-type environment
Regional plan largely meaningless
Texting on horseback
Colourful characters fondly remembered
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Fashion parade success
Woy Woy debut for duo
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Two schools listed as overcrowded
Students develop professional skills
Students play at Opera House concert hall
School holds multi-cultural expo
Ex-students attend 60th anniversary
Students excel for school
Fathers' Day breakfast
Grant for sporting uniforms
Playgroup looks for members
High distinction for Mitchell
School spelling bee
Planting to celebrate tree day
Author visits
School fields 40 athletes
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Woy Woy goes through to rugby union grand final
Lions Reserves make grand final
Pirates swim in great results
Wombats want members
Summer touch football starts
Peninsula players in singles final
Annual tournament at Everglades
Bowlers fight out minor singles title
Floorball at leisure centre

Fire brigade to work with students on hydrant poster

The Killcare-Wagstaffe Rural Fire Brigade will work with Pretty Beach Public School students on a poster for a Hydrant Heroes campaign.

"The idea is that people in our community will identify the hydrants nearest their homes and businesses and will then clear anything that prevents them from being visible or accessible," said brigade community engagement officer, Mr Martin Riddell.

"They will also notify us of the whereabouts of the hydrant, what they have done to make it available and tell us about its condition," Mr Riddell said.

Prizes will be awarded for the best posters in two age groups and for the best Hydrant Hero story.

"Local businesses have welcomed the initiative and have shown overwhelming support by donating prizes for the campaign and helping to promote the idea.

"It's another indication of just how fabulous our community is."

The Killcare-Wagstaffe Rural Fire Brigade holds a regular cake stall at Killcare Cellars on the first Saturday of each month.

The August fund raiser was a roaring success and its theme was Fire in the Home.

Members of the brigade spoke to local residents about the risks of home appliance fires, including washing machines, tumble dryers, stoves and ovens and the like.

Many people were surprised by the risks inherent in electrical appliances if they are not cleaned and maintained regularly, according to brigade spokesperson, Mr Martin Riddell.

The Brigade also recently held its annual general meeting which saw a number of new faces stepping up for some of the non-operational roles.

The successful recipe of the operational officers was, pretty much, "the same as last year" so the community can be confident in our operational readiness and effectiveness, Mr Riddell said.

"We have a significant number of new members going through their training at present and we are pleased to announce that we now have two newly qualified Village Firefighters and seven newly-qualified Bush Firefighters," he said.

"The growth of the Brigade continues with four members up for assessment in the coming months.

"On an advisory note: the Bush Fire Season is approaching and, within the next month or two, Hazard Reductions will begin again.

"Take a moment to take a look at the RFS website for information about what is or will be happening in local areas."

Mr Riddell said the brigade also encouraged residents to download the MyFirePlan and Fires Near Me NSW apps, available for both Apple and Android.

The first will enables residents to review, or perhaps determine, a plan in the event of a bush fire and the second gives information about any fires in NSW.





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