Tag: gosford
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CHEERLEADING STARS PREPARE FOR ALL STARS NATIONALS
A West Gosford cheerleading gym is finalising routines, ahead of the All Stars national championships this weekend. Club rivalries will play out over live streams, but athletes are focusing on the positives.
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GOSFORD CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS HIT BRISBANE WATER
Sailors hit Brisbane Water for the latest round of the Gosford Club Championship today. In the etchells, a George Johnson-skippered Sun Tzu was first over the line.
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RACE DAY PUNTERS SUPPORT DONNICA CLARKE FOUNDATION
Hundreds of punters flocked to the Entertainment Grounds in support of the Donnica Clarke Foundation. The namesake maiden handicap had a field of seven at Gosford, but it was Onchao trainer, Mark Newnham who walked away with a $16,000 prize. To date, the Donnica Clarke Foundation has raised more than $250,000 to support the region’s…
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ACCESSIBLE GOSFORD APARTMENTS FOSTERING INDEPENDENCE
Work is wrapping up at two Gosford housing developments, tailor-made for those with disabilities. Featuring hands-free technology to help residents get from A to B, the first renters are settling in to their new home.
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WOMEN’S HOCKEY | GOSFORD TALENT RECOGNISED DESPITE GRAND FINAL LOSS
In women’s hockey, Gosford’s coach says he has a renewed appreciation for his side’s talents, after they suffered a 1-nil defeat in Saturday’s grand final. It wasn’t until the dying seconds of the game that Oxfords got the win.
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BUSH TURKEY EUTHANISED AFTER ARROW ATTACK
Wildlife carers say they’re disgusted after a bush turkey was shot with an arrow on the Central Coast. Police are now investigating and say steep fines apply for those targeting wildlife. THIS STORY CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES.
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GOSFORD MAGPIES WOMEN SET FOR FIRST HOCKEY GRAND FINAL
In hockey, Gosford Magpies are now looking for a clean sweep in the Hunter Coast Premier League. The women’s team will play in their first ever grand final.
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REMEMBRANCE DAY TRIBUTE SEES HUNDREDS OF POPPIES AT LOCAL CHURCH
The finishing touches have been placed on a Remembrance Day tribute at Gosford Anglican Church. Hundreds of crocheted poppies have been installed on its lawn, ahead of November 11. The scene references to the artwork, Menin Gate at Midnight, with helmets symbolising Australians who did not return from the Western Front. (VISION ONLY.)
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WORK UNDERWAY ON $3 MILLION SCHOOL RELOCATION
Computer and science labs will be among the draw cards, as the ET Australia school relocates its Gosford campus in the coming months. Work is progressing on the rebuild as the institution receives approval to teach HSC students.
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MAN CHARGED OVER TRAIN GRAFFITI
A man will face court next month, accused of vandalising trains in Gosford. Police tracked the 26-year-old to a Hamlyn Terrace address yesterday, where he was arrested. He’ll face Wyong Local Court charged with possessing graffiti material, and prohibited drugs. (VISION ONLY.)