16April2026

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ON Friday, 13 February, shortly after 4pm, the Mounties Care CareFlight Helicopter was tasked by NSW Ambulance to Terrigal, after a child was hit by a car while riding a bike. CareFlight’s specialist doctor and NSW Ambulance paramedics treated the patient on scene for a head injury before he was flown to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in a stable condition.

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Thursday, 12 February 2026 10:12

Scarlett is a voice for our young people

MEMBER for The Entrance, David Mehan has met with Miss Scarlett Owens who has been selected to represent The Entrance electorate as a Youth Member to this year’s NSW Youth Parliament Program for 2026.
Saturday, 07 February 2026 15:27

CROUCH CALLS FOR E-BIKE REGULATION

MEMBER for Terrigal Adam Crouch has renewed calls for stronger regulation of e-bikes following a string of incidents involving anti-social behaviour over the holiday period. 
 
Mr Crouch said the community continues to raise concerns about the rapid growth in e-bike use, particularly involving younger riders and instances of dangerous and anti-social behaviour in public spaces.
 
“E-bikes are increasingly popular and are giving more people the ability to get around, because they’re convenient and much cheaper than owning a car,” Mr Crouch said.
 
“However, the anti-social behaviour of a small number of e-bike riders is undermining community safety, and it’s clear the current rules aren’t working.”
 
Mr Crouch said concerns have also been heightened by reports of a number of young riders presenting to emergency departments with injuries related to e-bike use.
 
Mr Crouch said the NSW Liberals have put forward a practical policy designed to address these concerns while continuing to support responsible e-bike use.
 
“Our e-bike policy includes a low-cost licence plate scheme for young riders, commercial e-bike users and shared services, giving police and councils the tools they need to identify repeat offenders and act on dangerous behaviour,” he said.
 
 
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