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Greens call for faster trains

Greens candidate for Gosford, Ms Abigail Boyd, has called for faster trains, a more efficient bus network and “intelligent road design” for the Central Coast. She said new tunnels on…



Correa Bay closed after sewage discharge

Correa Bay boat ramp and the adjoining foreshore area were closed after the discharge of sewage into the bay during a severe thunderstorm on Wednesday, March 22. Central Coast Council…


By-election on April 8

The by-election for the Gosford electorate takes place on Saturday, April 8. The State Seat was vacated by Labor MP Ms Kathy Smith due to illness, triggering the by-election. One…


Lions Club presents indoor bowls mat

Woy Woy Peninsula Lions Club recently attended BlueWave Living to formally present the residents with a new indoor bowls mat and storage roller. “The new mat will get plenty of…


Candidates’ forum in Woy Woy

Residents were given an opportunity to hear from candidates in the Gosford by-election at a forum in Woy Woy on Sunday, April 2. The Community Environment Network and the Central…


Applications for committee membership

Central Coast Council has received 51 applications from business and community members for three membership positions on its new Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee. Council established the committee at its…









Former councillor breaks gag rule

Former independent Wyong Councillor and Mayor, Mr Greg Best, was still waiting to hear, on Monday, March 27, if he was to be removed from Central Coast Council’s Local Representation…





Iconic chimney stacks demolished

The most iconic remnants of the Lake Munmorah Power Station, the two 155 metre chimney stacks, were demolished on Sunday, March 26, as part of site clearing works. Each 6,500…