Out & About


Play time

Kids across the Coast will be spoilt for choice when it comes to playtime, with Central Coast Council delivering a mix of 18 new and improved playspaces across the Coast….


Fairy penguin rescued at Terrigal

A fairy penguin is in the care of Australian Seabird Rescue Central Coast (ASRCC) after coming ashore at Terrigal Beach. ASRCC Coordinator, Cathy Gilmore, said the penguin dubbed ‘Ariel’ by…



Garden tour and induction day

Woy Woy Peninsula Community Garden has announced it will hold a garden tour and induction on the second Saturday of each month. The tour and volunteer induction will be conducted…


Maurie Ellis dies: 60 years on the Peninsula

Long-time Peninsula resident Morsley “Maurie” Ellis died on Monday, June 15, at Peninsula Village. His son, Mr Mark Ellis, said his father was born in 1936 at Condobolin. Maurie with…




New mural for bus stop as Waggy Hall reopens

As Coronavirus restrictions ease, public venues in Wagstaffe are being targeted by community members for reopening and rejuvenation. Members of the Wagstaffe to Killcare Community Association (WKCA) have been undertaking…




Bouddi reopens for campers

Bouddi National Park is once again welcoming visitors as residents and tourists flock to enjoy nature following the ease of travel restrictions, but if you want to camp out you…




How to train your dragon

It wasn’t exactly your typical birthday party when the Australian Reptile Park’s Kraken the Komodo dragon turned nine last week. The birthday cake was made of mincemeat and the presents…


Phantom calls for help

Users of the Kincumber-Davistown track are warned to keep on their guard after one user believes she uncovered an elaborate ruse to lure people off the pathway and into potential…