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Minister’s patience runs out with Central Coast Council

Posted by Edgar Adams on 9 November 2020
Minister’s patience runs out with Central Coast Council

It has happened.  At 3.30pm on Friday, 30th October the Minister for Local Government suspended Central Coast Council and appointed an interim administrator. This Council could no longer pay the wages or pay its suppliers and had wracked up a...

Posted in: Editorial

Caine King – Architect

Posted by Edgar Adams on 9 November 2020
Caine King – Architect

The King family has been on the Central Coast for five generations. As a local business owner with such strong roots on the Coast, Caine King is a passionate and active advocate for our region. The founding director of CKDS,...

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Central Coast Clinical School and Research Institute to open in mid-2021

Posted by Edgar Adams on 9 November 2020
Central Coast Clinical School and Research Institute to open in mid-2021

The construction of the $72.5 million Central Coast Research Institute and University of Newcastle Central Coast Clinical School reached a new milestone recently with the completion of its base-build. Despite the restraints of COVID19, the construction works have managed to...

Posted in: Business news

Central Coast Council – A disaster that had to happen

Posted by Edgar Adams on 9 November 2020
Central Coast Council – A disaster that had to happen

The die was cast when Minister for Local Government, Shelley Hancock was forced to pay workers wages and payments to suppliers amounting to $6.2 million.  That was on the 21st October. At the time the Minister said, “given Council’s abject...

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Coast’s future to come under Greater Sydney Commission

Posted by Edgar Adams on 9 November 2020
Coast’s future to come under Greater Sydney Commission

The Central Coast will be the focus of a first-of-its-kind strategy, announced by the NSW Government on 22 October 2020, to bring new businesses and jobs to the fast-growing region. Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the Greater Sydney Commission (GSC), with...

Posted in: Business news

6.0% return for Sydney investor on Wyoming property

Posted by Edgar Adams on 9 November 2020
6.0% return for Sydney investor on Wyoming property

A Sydney investor has paid $1,020,000 (GST not applicable) for an investment property at 30 Renwick Street, Wyoming showing a net yield of 6.0% per annum. The property comprises a well established purpose-built 250 sqm medical centre built in the...

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Local manufacturer leases Somersby unit

Posted by Edgar Adams on 9 November 2020
Local manufacturer leases Somersby unit

A local manufacturer has leased Unit 2, 24 Pile Road, Somersby. Unit 2 is a high clearance warehouse of 560 sqm with upstairs air-conditioned office of 90 sqm with reception, manager’s office, open plan space, meeting room, kitchenette and bathroom....

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Chamberlain wins at HMA Awards

Posted by Edgar Adams on 9 November 2020
Chamberlain wins at HMA Awards

Having taken out the Manufacturer of the Year at the 2019 Hunter Manufacturers’ Awards along with Excellence in Sustainable Operations category, West Gosford based Chamberlain Group  have almost repeated the performance at the 2020 HMA Awards. The 2020 Awards have...

Posted in: Manufacturing news

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