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Hey CENTRAL COAST Legends,
It’s hard to argue that water while being critical to our survival contributes so much more to life and our industry than we care to think, from spirits production or playing an integral role balancing flavours in tasty cocktails!
In the US, before the birth of the cocktail and other mixed drinks, it was common to enjoy the simple & delicious delights of quality Bourbon mixed with pure still water…in a drink affectionately known as Bourbon & Branch.
Have you ever wondered if your water was hard or soft? What is reverse osmosis water, or are minerals a must? Well?
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Political correspondent David Crowe judges Anthony Albaneseâs budget reply harshly (âPowder dry as Albanese plots for a pollâ, May 14). Albanese walks a fine line. Damned if he does, damned if he doesnât. Social structural issues in Australia, especially the growing chasm between rich and poor, are the result of years of Liberal cuts to social programs and tax splashes to business and the rich. Previously, Labor moved us forward with equal employment legislation for women, no fault divorce, payments for single parents, free university education, universal healthcare and super for all. The Libs have stalled womenâs progress. And once again, they aim to buy votes (doing a backflip on their âfiscal responsibilityâ and âback in the blackâ rhetoric)
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Described as a businesswoman, social entrepreneur and community leader, Claire Braund is the guest speaker at the BPW (Business and Professional Women) NSW State Forum on Saturday, 29th May.
BPW Newcastle President, Linda McNeil said “We are thrilled to have Claire as our guest speaker, she is such an inspiring speaker, and her message is one that instils confidence in every woman who hears her”.
Claire will share her knowledge and expertise in relation to professional growth especially in the area of board positions for women. Claire is passionate about issues affecting women such as economic security and women’s leadership and advocates for policy change through her access to the Office for Women, speaking events and media opportunities. In March of this year Claire was awarded with Terrigal’s 2021 Woman of the Year in recognition of her contribution to the community.
Central Coast residents are being asked to vote for their favourite local spots, with three named as finalists for the state’s inaugural Top Tourism Town Awards.
There are 42 towns in the running across New South Wales, with the coast being represented by Terrigal, Ettalong and Toukley.
Public voting is open until next Friday with the winners announced on May 27.
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