Edible garden trail funds community projects
Following the success of the 2022 Central Coast Edible Garden Trail, funds raised through ticket sales are now directly benefitting community projects. After putting some funds aside for the 2023…
Following the success of the 2022 Central Coast Edible Garden Trail, funds raised through ticket sales are now directly benefitting community projects. After putting some funds aside for the 2023…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News podcast 5@5 for the third week of April 2023. In the bulletin, this week: Reid talks at United NationsBig ANZAC day turnout expectedReinventing pelican feeding…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News 5@5 for the second week of April 2023. In the bulletin, this week: Turtle hatchlings returned to the seaMayday called off Box HeadMany ANZAC Day…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News podcast 5@5 for the first week of April 2023, Easter week. In the bulletin: Adam Crouch retains the seat of TerrigalTwo Central Coast MPs into…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News 5@5 for the fourth week of March 2023, NSW election week. In the bulletin: Electioneering in full swingSunset Sessions in Woy WoyNo Victory to Mariners…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News podcast 5@5 for the third week of March 2023. In the bulletin, this week: Electioneering is heating upNurses to sue State GovernmentLocal bees in…
Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News 5@5 for the first week of March 2023. Now in a new podcast format. In the bulletin, this week: Local skier wins world championship medalsCouncil’s Administrator…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News podcast 5@5 for the last full week of February 2023. In the bulletin, this week: University Campus – Mardi Gras Coastal Twist Float – Picklum…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News 5@5 for the third week of February 2023, Valentine’s week. In the bulletin, this week: Valentine’s day lotto win for a local coupleThe Con’s new…
Watch or listen to Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News video podcast 5@5 for the second week of February 2023. In the bulletin, this week: Storms lash parts of the Coast…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly Video News brief 5@5 for the third week of January 2023. In the bulletin, this week: Turtle power comes to the coastNSW Election announcementsAustralia Day holiday…
Central Coast Newspapers’ Weekly News 5@5 for the fourth week of December, our 2022 Christmas edition. In the bulletin this week: Christmas charities ramp up supportPremier and PM kick off…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News 5@5 for the third week of December 2022. In the bulletin this week: Dog walkers get a council reprieveMass save at Wamberal BeachGosford Council Chambers…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News 5@5 for the second week of December 2022. In the bulletin this week: Gosford’s big march against violenceDebate over NSW land tax heats upLocal skier…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly Video News 5@5 for the first week of December 2022. Five lead stories direct from the newsroom of Central Coast Newspapers. In the bulletin this week:…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly Video News 5@5 for the third week of November 2022.. In the bulletin this week: Palliative Care Unit for Wyong announcedBold new affordable housing by councilWalkley award…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News 5@5 for the second week of November 2022. The lead stories of the week in a convenient audio/visual format. In the bulletin this week: Remembrance…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News 5@5 for the first week of November 2022. In the bulletin this week: The Mariners pulled off a stunning comeback Massive wind park proposed off The…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News 5@5 for the last week of October 2022. In the bulletin this week: Federal budget targets the CoastHistoric hand back of Peat IslandGosford Waterfront gets…
Central Coast Newspaper’s Weekly News 5@5 for the third week of October 2022. A selection of the lead stories from across the region in quick and easy A/V format. In the…