Herb expert to present at 2020 Oxford virtual Symposium
Ian ‘Herbie’ Hemphill, the man behind Charmhaven based Herbie’s Spices, will be featured in the 2020 Oxford virtual Symposium on Food and Cookery in July. For almost 40 years, the…
Ian ‘Herbie’ Hemphill, the man behind Charmhaven based Herbie’s Spices, will be featured in the 2020 Oxford virtual Symposium on Food and Cookery in July. For almost 40 years, the…
Planning Minister Rob Stokes has set the State’s Independent Planning Commission (IPC) new accountability benchmarks to ensure greater timeliness and transparency in decision-making. The move follows allegations made last week…
A $133M mixed use development in the Gosford CBD has been approved by the Hunter and Central Coast Regional Planning Panel. Three 20-storey Horizon development at 321-331 Mann St got…
The easing of social restrictions which came into effect on May 15 have seen a slight upturn in business on the Central Coast, but they will have to be eased…
From July 1, 2020, Central Coast Council will be required to start accepting and processing all development related applications and post consent certificates via the Department of Planning, Industry and…
Central Coast Council has a tourism vision that by 2025 the area will be known as a “vibrant magnetically attractive place to work, live and play”. That is the “destination…
Kincumber Village has introduced a new ‘Shop Ahead’ call and collect initiative to ensure customers can safely access their favourite coffee, fresh food and takeaway food without leaving the comfort…
Member for Robertson Lucy Wicks is encouraging Central Coast businesses to take advantage of a new online toolkit which provides detailed guidance for businesses and workers on how to stay…
The NRMA is rallying around the community in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, including helping Meals on Wheels to deliver healthy food to elderly and disabled residents. On May…
Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast Adam Crouch has accused Central Coast Council of stalling major developments in and around the Gosford City Centre by insisting they go to the…
COVID-19 might be impacting its regular services, but Coast Shelter is alive and well and still doing its utmost for the disadvantaged in the region. CEO Rachel Willis said a…
The Commonwealth Bank (CBA) at The Entrance closed temporarily last Thursday, May 7. Staff have been seconded to support the bank’s call centre to cope with the huge influx of…
Glenworth Valley Outdoor Adventures has gained backing from Central Coast Council to continue a long process to allow additional uses on its property. Proprietor Barton Lawler said the primary purpose…
Businesses on the Central Coast are being urged to support each other as they struggle with the impacts of the coronavirus. On Tuesday, May 5, the Bigger Backyard campaign was…
As hundreds of Central Coast businesses struggle to keep their heads above water during the coronavirus pandemic, Broken Bay Pearl Farm has successfully re-deployed the tourism and retail arms of…
West Gosford firm EMC Electric Vehicles is attacking the coronavirus head on, with a new range of cleansing vehicles aimed at keeping the region’s public spaces free of infection. General…
Struggling small businesses will receive a grant of up to $10,000 in a State Government assistance scheme to help them through the coronavirus shutdown. The government will put $750M into…
NSW Labor is urging the Liberal National State Government to commit to economic assistance for regional council-run airports. Shadow Minister for Regional Transport and Wyong MP, David Harris, said local…
A Woy Woy cafe has closed its doors having suffered a break-in after it suffered a downturn with coronavirus. Nevertheless, cafe and cake-shop owners Mr Ganesh Crumlin and Ms Angie…
Just 12 months after first opening its doors, Key2 Realty has more than 130 properties across the Central Coast and Hunter regions on its books. The social enterprise property management…