Wallarah 2 Timeline
Wallarah 2 Coal Project outlined the project’s history on its website: 1995: The NSW Government granted Exploration Licenses to the Wyong Areas Coal Joint Venture for the two areas east…
Wallarah 2 Coal Project outlined the project’s history on its website: 1995: The NSW Government granted Exploration Licenses to the Wyong Areas Coal Joint Venture for the two areas east…
Representatives from Wallarah 2 and Wyong Coal had, at the time of going to press, not responded to questions from the Wyong Regional Chronicle following the controversial decision by the…
The fight is not over to stop the Wallarah 2 coal mine, even though the NSW Planning Assessment Commission (PAC) recommended, on January 18, that the revised mine development application…
Video News: The NSW Planning Assessment Commission (PAC) has recommended that it would be in the public interest for the state’s Planning Minister, Mr Anthony Roberts, to approve the Wallarah…
The Member for Gosford and the Deputy Mayor have both greeted the New Year with a renewed resolve to fight for a regional performing arts centre on the Gosford waterfront….
Roads and Maritime Services is reminding motorists of continuing work to restore and improve parts of the Peats Ferry Bridge between Brooklyn and Mooney Mooney. The NSW Government is funding…
All 11 community members who put in Expressions of Interest have been appointed to the Committee to advise Council on actions, and to address issues, relating to the Mangrove Mountain…
Member of the Legislative Council, Mr Taylor Martin, is calling on the Central Coast Council to reverse its decision which would see only 15 objections needed to be received for…
Former Gosford Mayor and local Liberal MP (1973 – 1976), Mr Malcolm Brooks OAM, has told the NSW Government to get its nose out of Central Coast business and leave…
Central Coast Councillors have voted to drop the number of objections to bring a Development Application (DA) before Council down from 50 to 15. The vote was finalised during Council’s…
Animal Justice Party (NSW) has condemned Central Coast Council for being “totally out of touch with residents with their ongoing support of cruel and socially unacceptable animal circuses.” “In response…
Terrigal made international news on New Year’s Eve after the first fireworks display held at the popular seaside village in 17 years malfunctioned. During the 9 pm fireworks display, a…
The Spencer Community Progress Group (SCPG) is hosting its annual major fundraising event, the Spencer Cup Riverside Markets (SCRM), on January 27 on the Spencer waterfront. The annual SCRM first…
The NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) is urging residents to get ready now for another period of high temperatures and increased fire danger, with temperatures across the state set…
The Planning Assessment Commission has granted consent to the Wallarah 2 underground coal mine west of Wyong, subject to conditions, despite admitting that the location is sensitive to the Central…
Lucy Wicks, Federal MP for Robertson talks to Jackie Pearson in part 2 of this video interview.. Topics include the same-sex marriage vote, the Performing Arts Centre, road funding and…
Transport workers have announced that they will stop work for 24-hours from 12.01am on Monday the 29th of January, including all Central Coast rail services. The move is the result…
The Peninsula Chamber of Commerce wants to see a new masterplan for Woy Woy “focus on planning controls that encourage residential accommodation that complements the retail and commercial base”, according…
It took almost three hours for Ms Olivana SmithLathouris to get to Woy Woy from Central by 9 am on the morning of Wednesday, January 11, due to track work….
Member for Gosford Ms Liesl Tesch has said support for a permanent solution to the ongoing siltation of the navigation channel was coming from “across the community”. She said a…