Enjoy a Taste of Toukley – and Wyong
Taste of Toukley was so successful last year that it is returning in June – along with a new Taste of Wyong community event. Central Coast Council has partnered with…
Taste of Toukley was so successful last year that it is returning in June – along with a new Taste of Wyong community event. Central Coast Council has partnered with…
The region’s commuters are welcoming an announcement that the State Government will accept all 12 recommendations made by the Sydney Trains Review aimed at streamlining the rail service in and…
Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Jarla Elliot, or recognises her, is advised to not approach her but immediately contact police. Brisbane Water Police are appealing for public assistance to…
Music and song have always heralded changing times. Sting’s music helped tear down the iron curtain, jazz paved the way for rock and roll and The Beatles sang in the…
Unfortunately my husband and I recently became another sad statistic when sophisticated scammers initiated a fraudulent bank transfer from our superannuation account with NAB. This was bad enough, but the…
Keep a lookout for Bridget Acreman at the Words on Waves family fun day – she’ll be the one dressed-up as a shark and she’ll be telling a lovable story…
Water rates are set to rise by just over 14 per cent on the Central Coast from July 1, with an average increase of $169 per annum predicted. While Central…
A $10,000 donation from in-home care provider Home Instead will help to create a sanctuary of serenity for terminally ill patients at Wyong Hospital. This July, work is scheduled to…
A new vessel for Marine Rescue Tuggerah Lakes is now in active service after being put through its paces in a sea trial and training for senior crew and volunteers….
A bill being introduced to NSW Parliament to provide cost of living relief and better protection to NSW renters will come as welcome news to Central Coast tenants. The legislation…
A new pilot program set in motion as part of National Volunteer Week aims to provide young people with valuable experience through various volunteering roles in the tourism and marketing…
Community advocates have joined forces to slam Central Coast Council’s new trial format for its monthly public forums – holding them the day before each general meeting rather than immediately…
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers was on the Central Coast recently to discuss implications, especially in the area of health, of the recent Federal Budget with Member for Robertson Gordon Reid…
Gosford High School violinist Kaito Deed and Central Coast Grammar School flautist Elana Sydenham have won the top prizes at the Pearl Beach Senior Scholarship Awards. Central Coast Conservatorium of…
Federal Member for Robertson Gordon Reid has been out and about visiting schools in the region to outline his educational background and give insights into the workings of Parliament. Recent…
Formed in 1978 on the Northern Beaches, The Choirboys are still going strong and will bring their latest show, Run to Paradise, to Laycock St Community Theatre in June. Named…
The Local Planning Panel has upheld a recommendation from Central Coast Council to refuse an application for a six-storey affordable housing development at 176 Gertrude St, Gosford. The proposed development…
A busy program of five major community events planned for the next 12 months is an exciting opportunity for local charities and not-for-profit organisations to raise their profile and secure…
Veterans and veterans’ organisations from across the Central Coast had the chance to meet with Federal Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Matt Keogh, State Minister for Veterans David Harris and Federal…
NSW Premier Chris Minns reaffirmed a $50,000 boost for Calga’s Walkabout Wildlife Sanctuary during a visit to the Central Coast recently. The government pledged the money prior to this year’s…