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Point Clare Hall

Locality: Point Clare, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4323 7483



Address: 49 Brisbane Water Drive 2250 Point Clare, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.gosfordcommunity.org.au

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23.01.2022 Strengthening Hatha Yoga Classes Point Clare Community Hall on Saturdays 8am - 9:15am 14, 21 & 28 November and 5 December 2020... Covid safe practices in place. For bookings contact Sally on 0400 307 183



21.01.2022 Nobody likes a lurker. We need the people of NSW to help us beat the lurk. Get tested today if you’ve got any symptoms at all, even if they’re mild www.nsw.gov.au/c/how-to-protect-yourself-and-others/clinics

20.01.2022 Attention all parents! The school holidays may almost be over, but you can still check out the fantastic range of videos on our Coast Connect YouTube channel to... keep kids occupied until it’s time to head back to school. Join Australian Wildlife Displays and Parker the Platypus to learn about some of our wonderful Australian native animals including a snake, crocodile, Ring Tail possum and Tawny Frog Mouth. Visit Coast Connect YouTube at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/youtube and view the ‘School Holiday Entertainment’ playlist for these and other great videos your kids are sure to love!

18.01.2022 CPSA always deliver quality courses for pensioners and with Covid restrictions still in place they have continued to educate online. The next course will be held on Thursday June 18th at 11am Topic: Falls Injury Prevention... If you are interested in joining this Zoom Meeting online, contact CPSA and register by sending an email to: [email protected] or contact us at the Centre for more information (02)43237483.



17.01.2022 Any plans for the weekend? The garage sale trail is back again and this year is more virtual than ever. Follow the links to find your local garage sales, hit the pavement or your keyboard, and enjoy some treasure hunting fun.

15.01.2022 Visiting the shops? Make sure your groceries are the only thing you’re picking up. Please continue to make COVID safe choices when out and about. Let’s keep NSW safe together.

14.01.2022 Another drive-through Covid-19 testing clinic has been set up on the Central Coast. The privately-run Laverty facility is operating from the car park at Hylton-Moore Oval, with access via Althorp Street, East Gosford. It’s open Monday to Friday from 8am-4pm, in response to calls from the Government for more testing clinics to enable quick contact tracing.... Currently we have two confirmed cases of coronavirus on the Central Coast Central Coast Local Area Health says the two are both from the same family and remain in complete isolation, with no risk to the community. ABC Central Coast



13.01.2022 * Please note, there has been changes to Sydney-bound train times. PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT | A COVID-19 case has been confirmed in the Central Coast region. If you travelled on the following train services you are considered a casual contact of this case: ... MONDAY 24 AUGUST: Sydney-bound train, departing Woy Woy station at 6.49am, arriving Wynyard station at 8.05am* Northbound train, departing Town Hall station at 5.31pm, arriving Woy Woy station at 6.54pm TUESDAY 25 AUGUST: Sydney-bound train, departing Woy Woy station at 6.49am, arriving Gordon station at 7.36am* Northbound train, departing Hornsby station at 7.53am, arriving Woy Woy station at 8.28am This means you should be alert for COVID-19 symptoms and if you experience any, get tested immediately and self-isolate until you receive the result. The train journeys are the only risk locations identified. There are no other exposure sites identified on the Central Coast. This alert follows confirmation of a COVID-19 case in a Central Coast man in his 50s, who is now in isolation. The man’s household contacts have tested negative for COVID-19 and are also in home isolation. The source of infection is a previously reported cluster in the Sydney CBD. Anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, cough or shortness of breath is urged to get tested. A walk-in COVID-19 testing clinic has been established at Woy Woy Hospital (next to the kiosk), on Ocean Beach Road, and will operate from tomorrow, Friday 28 August to Thursday 3 September (inclusive) between 8.30am to 4pm. Central Coast Local Health District also provides COVID-19 testing at: Gosford Hospital 75 Holden Street, Monday to Friday, 9am and 5pm and 10am to 4pm on weekends. People are encouraged to book ahead on 4320 5055 although walk-in appointments are accepted. Wyong Hospital COVID Clinic Building C (opposite the Health Services Building) 9am to 5pm every day. People are encouraged to book ahead on 4394 9200 although walk-in appointments are accepted.

12.01.2022 Keep up to date with the ever-changing policies and information regarding Covid-19 at https://www.australia.gov.au/ The Australian Government website covers everything regarding health alerts, employment, housing, work and individual payments as well as all the latest information on education. Facebook: Australian Government... Twitter: https://twitter.com/ausgov

12.01.2022 What a welcome change for such a busy intersection. Well done to all of those who helped make this happen. Article courtesy of: Central Coast Newspapers https://coastcommunitynews.com.au//new-traffic-lights-we/

11.01.2022 Point Clare has close access to some fantastic walking tracks. Walking and cycling are great ways to get exercise but it’s important we keep ourselves and others as safe as possible. Here are some tips to help keep you safe. Walking... Take your time and plan your walk you’re more likely to slip or trip if you’re rushed. Wear safe shoes with slip resistant soles. Wear bright colours to increase your visibility, especially at dawn or dusk. If you use glasses or a hearing aid, wear them. Use the footpaths and shared pathways when available. Be aware of children, joggers, cyclists and animals. When you’re on a shared pathway, keep to the left to allow room for cyclists to pass. When crossing the road, take the safest, shortest and most direct route. Use pedestrian crossings or traffic lights. If there aren’t any, look for the safest place to cross. Wait for vehicles to stop completely before stepping off a kerb. Check for turning vehicles and cyclists at intersections before crossing. Never assume a driver can see you their vision may be affected by poor light, sunlight or parked cars. If you’re a bit unsteady, use handrails on stairs or ramps. Cycling By law, you must wear an Australian and New Zealand approved helmet. Make sure the straps are not twisted and it fits securely around your ears and under your chin. Wear brightly coloured clothing so you’re easily seen by others. Your bike must have a working brake, bell or horn and a rear reflector. If used at night, it must also have a front white light and a rear red light. Check your bike every ride: (A) Air in tyres (B) Brakes are working (C) Chain intact. When riding on shared pathways, keep to the left. If you’re planning to pass someone, slow down and use your bell or horn to let them know you’re close by. Children should be closely supervised and should not ride near busy roads. Obey all road rules, including traffic lights, ‘Stop’ and ‘Give Way’ signs. Use hand signals when changing lanes or turning left or right. Stay a ‘car door width’ away from parked vehicles. Riding on footpaths is not permitted. Exceptions to this rule are children under 16 years and supervising adult(s), who may ride on the footpath unless signs state otherwise. Children 16 years and older may also ride on the footpath when with an adult accompanying a child/children who are under 16 years. Info via Central Coast Council

07.01.2022 FABULOUS OFFER FROM TELSTRA "CONNECTED FAMILY INTERNET OFFER" Telstra wants to help everyone at home stay connected.... That’s why they are offering low income families with school-aged kids a $35/mth credit for the first 12 months on our $75 home internet plan. To see if your family is eligible, go to: https://www.telstra.com.au/internet/connected-family-offer



07.01.2022 RECONCILIATION WEEK 2020 ACKNOWLEDGE COUNTRY: TODAY, EVERY DAY We want you to be part of launching this year’s National Reconciliation Week by being part of a virtual Acknowledgement of Country, bringing our theme, In This Together to life. ... WHY IS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY IMPORTANT? An Acknowledgement of Country is an opportunity for anyone to show respect for Traditional Owners and the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to Country. This will help create a more united Australia, as we all walk together towards reconciliation. To find out more info on how to acknowledge country, go to: https://nrw.reconciliation.org.au//acknowledge-country-to/ #InThisTogether2020

04.01.2022 A message for all Central Coast residents:

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01.01.2022 Please take note of the changes if you are visiting family in hospital.

01.01.2022 Be savvy when it comes to Back to School shopping. Here are some great tips on how to save money and avoid stress. https://www.abc.net.au//how-save-cash-on-back-to-/13018102

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