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Former Gosford Council legacy putting Coast on the map.
It was a very small window, just three years, during the time of the McKinna/Anderson Council that would change Gosford. Prior to that Gosford Council, for over 40 years opposed almost every development proposal that came its way. Today, we...
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Cranes galore in Gosford
The national RLB Crane® Index for the 1st Quarter of 2023 was revealed last month with the Central Coast recording a net increase in crane numbers bringing the numbers to 13 including one at Glass Apartments The Entrance and one...
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John Stevens inducted 2023 Hunter Valley Tourism Industry Living Legend
Well-known local property developer John Stevens has been inducted as the 2023 Tourism Industry Living Legend to honour his 35-year commitment to tourism development in the Central Coast, Newcastle and Hunter Valley. Developed by Stevens Group,The Vintage development is one of the...
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Record crowds at Harvest Festival
The Central Coast Harvest Festival, held over the June long weekend saw an estimated 56,000 visit the Mangrove Mountain and Plateau area showcasing the region’s produce and rural activities as well as entertainment and other activities that included farm tours...
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Council’s DA process stifling economy
We all accept that the 2016 forced merger of Gosford and Wyong Councils has been a disaster right from start. The first phase in the amalgamation of Central Coast Council saw the Administrator back off from anything contentious leaving it...
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Sawmill Erina The development sold out
Demand for industrial and commercial units across the Central Coast remains strong evidenced by the success of the recently completed first three stages of The Sawmill development on the corner of Central Coast Highway and Avoca Drive, Erina. A joint...
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Frustrated developers head to Court
As Central Coast Council continues to obstruct Central Coast property developers and builders in approving Development Applications frustrated developers are taking action in the Land and Environment Court. Currently 15 cases have been listed for mention and another 8 are...
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Central Coast Mariners off to Grand Final as over 20,000 fans fill Stadium
It was a historic night for Central Coast Mariners as well as for Gosford with 20,052 fans filling the Industree Group Stadium in Gosford. In an exciting game the Mariners swept to victory against Adelaide with a 2-0 score taking...
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Waterside Gosford site on the market
New Hong Kong Macau Australian Pty Ltd owners of the 50-70 Mann Street, Gosford development site (better known as the Frogys Site) have placed the property on the market engaging agents JLL in conjunction with Highland Project Marketing to offer...
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Brisbane Water Oyster Festival returns
After a three year absence due to COVID-19, the Brisbane Water Oyster Festival is finally coming back! The Peninsula Chamber of Commerce has confirmed that the Oyster Festival will be returning to Woy Woy on Sunday 12th November to be...
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