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Welcome to the Bass Coast Post, an online magazine by and for residents of Bass Coast. Our readers are also our writers. Please join in the conversations or start one of your own. 
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News

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Bridge tender awarded
March 4, 2026 - Work on the new Kernot bridge is expected to start in April, after the council awarded the tender for the project at today’s additional council meeting.
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Desal dodge back in spotlight
March 4, 2026 - Wellington’s rates push revives old questions about AquaSure’s exemption

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Think you can spot a rip? Think again.
March 4, 2026 - We may be better than our city cousins at spotting dangerous surf, but most of us are still guessing.

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Small shop with a big heart
March 6, 2026 - Toni Cooper introduces us to the people and pup of Hadden House Op Shop

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A foot soldier for the cause
March 6, 2026 - American Sandy Shively fell in love with the Australian bush, and joined the ranks of those working to protect it.

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A cook’s journal
Feb 16, 2026 - When the nectarines re falling faster than you can eat them, it's time for a sumptuous slice. By Liane Arno

​The next issue of the Bass Coast Post will be published on March 6. Email contributions to [email protected]​​
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Feature stories

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Light Sand Wind Water Tide
March 5, 2026 The sinking sun transforms the everyday into something magical. By Julie Paterson

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Sink or swim
March 4, 2026 - Harry Freeman throws himself in at the deep end of stand-up comedy. 

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Finding my island
Feb 3, 2026 - A long relationship with Phillip Island has provided the balance in a sometimes stressful architectural life, writes Tim Shannon.

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After 12 years in limbo, a place to call home
March 5, 2026 - Syrian family relishes new life in Bass Coast.

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Community diary
What's on and where​

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