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POSTPONED: CENTRAL COAST WORKERS COMP RALLY OFF DUE TO BAD WEATHER

Unions NSW < 1 mins read

POSTPONED: Thursday, 22 May 2025, 4:00PM Kibble Park, Gosford

A rally scheduled for 4PM today on the Central Coast has been postponed because of the weather. 

MEDIA CONTACT: Rose Donnelly, Unions NSW: 0423 561 194

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