12 August 2022
The Barilarogate ‘shitshow’ – a Liberal Party circus!
The public is fed up with the games politicians play to try and evade the truth and the now overpowering stench of the Barilarogate ‘shitshow’ circus will not go away until the NSW integrity body throws open the windows to clear the air.
12 August 2022
Inaugural Central Coast Music Festival goes live
Central Coast Council has partnered with an array of local artists, venues and organisations to host the first ever Central Coast Music Festival when it takes centre stage at Gosford in September with an array of live music and workshops, culminating with a major concert.
12 August 2022
Have your say on mental health line
People with lived experience of mental illness and their carers are helping shape the future of the Mental Health Line by sharing their experience with the NSW Government.
12 August 2022
Upgrades to amenities at Grant McBride Baths
Council has completed the bulk of upgrades to amenities at the iconic, heritage-listed Grant McBride Baths at The Entrance, with further upgrades scheduled to take place over the coming months.
12 August 2022
Failed COVIDSAFE app deleted
The Albanese Government has acted to delete the wasteful and ineffective COVIDSafe app., which the former Government wasted more than $21 million of taxpayer’s money on this failed app.
12 August 2022
All talk but no climate action
Despite claiming that New South Wales is leading the nation and indeed the world on climate change, yesterday the government voted against legislating net zero emissions by 2050.
9 August 2022
Central Coast cost of living soars
Cost-of-living concerns are increasing as home loan rates and rents rise at their fastest levels in decades and forcing many to the brink of their budgets. As the price of everyday items also continues to soar, more and more are finding that it is harder than ever to just get by.
9 August 2022
Excellence in nursing and midwifery
Central Coast Local Health District (CCLHD) has congratulated two local nurses who are among 30 finalists nominated for the 10th annual NSW Health Excellence in Nursing and Midwifery Awards.
9 August 2022
Smooth start to first HSC exams
The NSW 2022 Higher School Certificate (HSC) exams have kicked off last weekend with more than 5,600 students completing their oral language exams. Yesterday, HSC performance exams in Dance, Music and Drama began for more than 9,500 students.
9 August 2022
Remember the time in F.A.S.T. treatment of stroke
This week in national stroke week and when it comes to seeking help for someone who has had or is having a stroke, it’s important to act F.A.S.T.
9 August 2022
Point Clare train station upgrade is an inclusion disaster
State Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch has criticised the NSW Liberal Government for their Point Clare Train Station upgrade that has caused outrage across the community in their failure to deliver on promises for greater accessibility and ease of use of the site.
5 August 2022
The never-ending story
Despite the never-ending story and denials from Stuart Ayres that he had done nothing wrong in John Barilaro’s appointment to the lucrative trade minister role for the Americas, and that the process was at arm’s length, Barilarogate has brought the appointment process under intense scrutiny.
5 August 2022
Energy opportunities for the Central Coast
A new Blueprint Institute series of reports released yesterday take a deep dive into the regional realities of Australia’s shift to a clean energy future.
5 August 2022
Be part of the Harvest Festival success
Central Coast Council is seeking expressions of interest from local businesses, community groups, and organisations to become an event partner of the 2023 Harvest Festival - one of the largest and most successful events on the Central Coast.
2 August 2022
Compensation for hive destruction
Recreational beekeepers affected by Varroa mite will be reimbursed for the destruction of their hives and bees under the agreed National Response Plan.
2 August 2022
Ensuring reliable energy
The NSW Government today announced it is directing the Consumer Trustee to run a new tender under the NSW Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap to ensure the State has the firming infrastructure it needs to provide cheap, clean and reliable energy well into the future.
2 August 2022
Turning trash into treasure
Households are being encouraged to boost their recycling efforts to help contribute to a cleaner environment and transition to a circular economy in NSW.
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