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Liberals would re-open rehab unit
Freeway link would clog our roads, says Freewater
Work starts on rock pool
Festival funded on 4-3 vote
Alison is journalist of the year
Floating pontoon for Woy Woy wharf?
Late submissions accepted
Belinda Neal considers her future
Off-leash areas proposed in report
Power company defends substation plans
Yacht rescued from oyster lease
Footpath for student safety
Pat stays on as president
Fingerprints held with arrest
Pantry club celebrates first year
No stopping in Nowack Ave
Annual meeting
Joyriders to face court
Hospital crossing call rejected
No road markings
Crossing in Bullion St
Modelling contest comes to Woy Woy
Entrant starts raising funds
Luke joins five-day poverty campaign
Volunteer information
Successful night at The Bays
Council works
Below average despite late rain
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Woy Woy should have fully-equipped hospital
Wyong cannot cope with rehab numbers
Candidates called to comment on rehab
High rises lower property values
Development may not help businesses profit
More vacant shops?
Move forward with development
Seek action on bus advertising
Not a traveller
Hall memories wanted
Limited value
Path around point is needed
Not too late for Empire Bay
Flood-prone properties can sell at a profit
Give parking back to commuters
Excessive consumption causes hardship
The new witch doctors
Citizens' Assembly shows system failure
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Variety concert at Wagstaffe
Grant to local author
Peninsula trio is venue regular
Glen A Baker at Woy Woy
Ballroom dancing
Choir cancels Spring Song
Fees to rise at crafts centre
Japanese visitors at Ettalong
Money raised to buy storage shed
Locals sing in folk mass
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Village given three months to improve
Fees waived for health centre
Theatre and pool give carers free entry
Free group helps with bereavement
Volunteer wanted by blood service
Drivers wanted for patient transport
Cancer Council seeks volunteers
Shoppers support women's hospital
Guide dog volunteers collect in Gosford
Money for Lifeline
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Fundraising on voting day
Students visit Canberra
Athletics events were postponed
Upgrade is completed at Woy Woy South
Teacher attends conference
Grants for oval and cricket nets
School mourns death
Greens hold education forum
Grief program for students
Gymnastics for Ettalong
Korean students
New classrooms are in use
Teacher competes in walking race
Soccer loss
Ettalong to host spelling finals
Centre hosts storytime
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Best juggler in the world
It's official - David is excellent
Life savers run third in Tower race
Bunnies' coach re-appointed
Rugby League golf day
Rugby win to Woy Woy
Rooster play Eagles
Jessica qualifies for snowboard events
Warriors defeat injured Bunnies
Amanda wins sponsorship
Charity night
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Chance to win

Belinda Neal considers her future

Member for Robertson Ms Belinda Neal is considering her future after announcing she will not run as a candidate for the seat of Robertson in the coming Federal election.

In a statement made on July 29, Ms Neal said: "I have worked hard for the people of the Central Coast for the past 25 years.

"I have worked as a community activist, Gosford City Councillor, Senator and for the last three years I have represented the people of Robertson in the Commonwealth House of Representatives.

"My period as a Member of Parliament representing the people of Robertson is the greatest privilege of my life and I will always be grateful that the people of the Central Coast had the faith in me to select me at the 2007 election to be their voice in the Federal Parliament.

"I am very proud of my record and the many victories that I achieved working with the local community.

During the past three years as the member I have delivered on all my commitments and even further has been delivered to make the central coast a better place to live.

"My greatest achievement was to secure a Regional Cancer Centre at Gosford Hospital including a Radiotherapy Unit underpinned by $28.6 million dollars of Federal Funding.

"I have delivered on all my commitments including $840 million for improving the freight rail between Sydney and Gosford which will also improve the reliability of our passenger line-relieving some pressure on our commuters, over $700,000 for CCTV connected back to Woy Woy police station to make our Peninsula communities safer, $4.5 million for improved the quality drinking water on the Peninsula, $84 million for improving the educational facilities of every one of our schools and almost $6 million for improving community and sporting infrastructure through our local council.

"The Central Coast is now in a better position than I found it when I was elected in 2007."

Ms Neal said many people had urged her to continue to represent the community as a local member and contest the seat of Robertson in the coming election.

"As to my longer term future I intend to take some time to consider and discuss this with my family and friends," Ms Neal said.

"My commitment to working to improve the quality of life on the Coast continues and I will do this in whatever role I find myself."

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