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CENTRAL COAST NEWS UPDATE

Campers at Victoria’s Wilsons Promontory have fled to higher ground after torrential rain and a land-slip cut off the main road out of the area.

About 200 millimetres fell in the park, where there’s more than 300 people camping.

Queenslanders could head to the polls sooner than expected.

It comes after Brisbane Lord Mayor, Campbell Newman’s announcement to step down, in a bid to become the Premier.

Central Coast police have launched a campaign targeted at reducing domestic violence.

Last year more than 5,000 incidents were reported in the region.

Kincumber’s Murray Nettheim is preparing for his fourth Postie Bike Challenge.

The 10-day event will see riders travel off road tracks from Brisbane to Alice Springs.

In sport Terrigal’s Ian “Moose” Robilliard to coach the Sydney Kings in the NBL again next season.

And after finishing fifth at last weekend’s Sydney Track Classic, Kevin Moore is preparing for the State Athletics Championships.

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