berkeley vale

School phone ban a success

The State Government’s decision to ban mobile phones in all NSW public schools has improved student learning and concentration and encouraged young people to socialise more, according to a new…


Performance Engineering powers ahead

Berkeley Vale manufacturer Performance Engineering is powering ahead thanks to NSW Government funding. Two grants totalling $260,000 from the government’s Regional Job Creation Fund have boosted the company’s on-shore capability…






Sanitarium celebrates 125th birthday

The Sanitarium Health Food Company, with its Australian headquarters at Berkeley Vale, is celebrating its 125th birthday by reaffirming its commitment to make a positive impact on the nation’s health….



New ambulance station for Berkeley Vale

Berkeley Vale will soon have a new ambulance station – a first for the suburb. Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast and Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch said the announcement…


Home barbecue goes wrong

A man has been hospitalised after a home barbecue went wrong at Berkeley Vale on January 9. The 58-year-old was cooking steak on the rear patio of his Kingsford Smith…


Concerns over ongoing water leak

Resident Ray Marler is incensed that water has been leaking for weeks at the Berkeley Vale shops on Lakedge Ave and has concerns regarding the safety of shoppers as well…



Welcome boost for brekkie club

The popular breakfast program run every Tuesday during school terms by Berkeley Vale Neighbourhood Centre has received a boost thanks to the #GreaterCentralCoast Community Funding Program. Winning the public vote…



Coastlink launches new interactive website

The Central Coast’s leading disability and aged care provider, Coastlink, is enhancing accessibility and engagement for current and future clients, with the launch of its new interactive website this month….


Ninja Dylan heads to World Titles

NINJA WARRIORS – Dylan James of Berkley Vale is one of 10 Central Coast “ninja warriors” to have qualified for the USA World Titles next year after achieving success at…


Suburb boundaries to be changed, views sought

The Central Coast Council Administrator was asked on December 14 to support the realignment of the suburb boundary between Berkeley Vale, Glenning Valley, and Fountaindale, including house renumbering of Torrellia…


Still recovering

Two years after the Black Summer bushfires threatened the Central Coast, two local volunteer emergency service organisation supporting remote, regional and rural communities,  are sharing over $400,000 in grants for…


Local businesses win Fresh Awards

Two Central Coast Businesses – Fruit For All in Berkeley Vale and S & P Dominello Flower Growers in Peats Ridge – received awards in the Sydney Markets Limited 2021…


Art@Work festival pushes boundaries

Art@Work, an art festival that celebrates all things creative on the Coast is coming up, running from December 3 to 5. The festival will be held daily at OpenShutters factory…