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Wyoming cling to competition lead

Round 15 of the Men’s Premier League saw Wyoming continue to cling to the competition lead after coming from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 against a 10-man Umina side at Umina Oval on Sunday,…


Set the children free protest in Gosford

Central Coast residents rallied together outside the office of Member for Robertson Ms Lucy Wicks on Monday, July 14, to protest the detainment of children in Australian immigration processing facilities. The group…


Airlift follows Avoca accident

Emergency services combined to treat a girl who was struck by a 4WD as she crossed a busy road at Avoca Beach on Friday, July 11. Police met the CareFlight helicopter at a nearby park to…



Woman assaulted

Police are investigating the assault of a woman at Gosford on Wednesday, July 16. The 59-year-old woman was driving through Shortland St at about 10pm when a man approached her vehicle.The man opened the car door…



KidsMatter in Kincumber

Holy Cross Catholic Primary School in Kincumber has established a KidsMatter team to further support the mental health of students.  KidsMatter is an Australian mental health and wellbeing initiative set in primary schools and early…



Coast’s water security under threat

  The community has again taken peaceful direct action outside the front gates of Rocla Materials Pty Ltd’s sand quarry at Calga on Saturday, July 12.  Camp Quoll spokesperson Mr Ian Sutton said the community gathered to highlight the failings of…







Showdown at the Showground for charity

Local car and motorbike enthusiasts will come together for the sixth annual Central Coast Showdown on Saturday, August 30, at the Gosford Showground  The outdoor event, presented by Showdown Projects, will showcase…


Frost Reserve back in action

Frost Reserve is now back in action for over 650 Kincumber football players, after Gosford Council, along with Central Coast Football, spent almost $400,000 to upgrade its seven playing surfaces. Gosford mayor Cr Lawrie McKinna was joined recently…