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Sunday, 20 July 2025 11:41

YOU CAN WIN A CAR AT GOSFORD RSL

GOSFORD RSL is giving members the chance to win big with Plug In or Pay Out – a major giveaway where one lucky winner will drive away in a brand-new BYD Sealion 6 or pocket $35,000 in cash.
 
This member-exclusive promotion rewards everyday club visits. For every $5 spent at the venue, members receive a digital entry into the draw, with double entries every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday during Power Up Days. The promotion also features $10,000 in minor prizes, drawn from 6pm, with the grand prize announced at 8pm on Tuesday, July 22.
 
The giveaway reflects Gosford RSL’s ongoing commitment to value, innovation, and sustainability. With four electric vehicle charging stations installed earlier this year, members and guests can now recharge their cars while catching up with friends or enjoying a meal, show, or game inside the club.
 
Whether enjoying lunch at The Gardens, a beer from Oak Haven Brewery, or the atmosphere at The Grandstand Sportsbar, members can earn entries just by being part of the club experience.
 
For full details, visit  www.grsl.com.au  or speak with the friendly team on your next visit.
THE NSW Government is supporting Central Coast Council to protect communities in Wamberal and the Entrance North from coastal erosion. The Government is awaiting council’s planned scope of works for protective measures.
 
After extensive consultation with Central Coast Council, the NSW Minister for Recovery signed a Reconstruction Area Order on May 21. This order applies only to the areas of Entrance North and Wamberal.
 
Under the NSW Reconstruction Authority Act 2022, the Order enables the possible use of ministerial powers which could allow for Central Coast Council to undertake temporary coastal erosion protection works.
 
This now gives Central Coast Council the opportunity to come up with a plan that puts forward the proposed temporary protection works that council has developed in consultation with the local community.
 
The Government understands that Council procured its own technical advice to develop a possible scope of works, and is now working through those processes internally.
 
The NSW Government has also provided financial and technical support to Council through the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water to develop Coastal Management Programs.
 
These programs identify coastal management issues, and actions required to address these issues in a strategic and integrated way.
Residential development planned for site
THE “Legacy Village” at 51-57 & 59 Masons Parade, Point Frederick has been sold for $18.65M, with the new owners planning an iconic residential development.
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