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Building Commissioner lauds North for achieving iCIRT Gold Star rating

Central Coast builder North Construction & Building has cemented its reputation for being a trusted building partner by receiving a 4.0 Gold Star rating under the new independent Construction Industry Rating Tool, iCIRT. To celebrate the occasion North hosted a...
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Housing industry Summit discusses housing crisis

Housing affordability options for Central Coast workers and the crisis that some 30% of local residents now face was the focus of some 150 local community and business leaders as well as local politicians at the Central Coast Housing Summit...
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Opposition Leader addresses Gosford Erina Business Chamber

State Opposition Leader, Chris Minns MP and Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch MP attended a special members meeting of the Gosford Erina Business Chamber on 7th September at Drifters Wharf and met with Chamber members. Chamber President Peter Lawley in...
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Work starts on Rumbalara project for aspirational buyers

Alceon has broken ground on its luxury residential masterplanned estate on the highest point at Gosford overlooking Brisbane Water. The developer has partnered with Sydney builder, Deicorp with Marchese Partners designing the plans. The 2.2ha Central Coast, NSW site will...
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Manufacturers Expo highlights depth of Coast’s manufacturing industries

Held at the end of August the inaugural Central Coast Industry Festival’s highly successful Workshops programme (reported on in CCBR August) was succeeded by an equally successful three-day Expo at which some of the region’s leading manufacturers exhibited their products....
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Council’s plans for Gosford Waterfront an opportunity we cannot allow to get side-tracked

It is an ill wind that blows no good, someone once said. And maybe the collapse of the first Central Coast Council may have a silver lining to it. The announcement, in late September that Council would progress the work...
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