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Brisbane Water Legacy goes to market with Point Frederick property

Posted by Edgar Adams on 3 May 2023
Brisbane Water Legacy goes to market with Point Frederick property

Brisbane Water Legacy has appointed CBRE to market Lot 2 of their Masons Parade, Point Frederick property which comprises a 100% freehold interest in Part 51-57 Masons Parade, Point  Frederick. The funds released from this sale will assist in financing...

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Brisbane Water Oyster Festival returns

Posted by Edgar Adams on 3 May 2023
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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Opportunities galore as construction takes off in Gosford

Posted by Edgar Adams on 3 April 2023
Opportunities galore as construction takes off in Gosford

Over the next two years Gosford CBD will experience an explosion of residential accommodation with six high rise projects now under construction. Nearly a thousand residential units are now under construction with completion dates from late 2024 to early 2025...

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Multi-million-dollar revival signals new start for Central Coast Leagues

Posted by Edgar Adams on 3 April 2023
Multi-million-dollar revival signals new start for Central Coast Leagues

Central Coast Leagues Club is embarking on an extensive renovation project that will signal a new chapter in the Club’s future. Designed by Altis Architecture, the $20 million refurbishment will deliver a revitalised ground floor precinct packed with features and services...

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State Elections – Good result for Central Coast

Posted by Edgar Adams on 3 April 2023
State Elections – Good result for Central Coast

After twelve years in the wilderness the Central Coast could be coming in from the cold following the March 2023 State Election. From the time they were elected the Liberal government identified with Western Sydney and they threw billions at...

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Terrigal no longer a safe Liberal seat

Posted by Edgar Adams on 3 April 2023
Terrigal no longer a safe Liberal seat

As we went to print in late March there was still a large number of pre-poll and postal votes to be counted following the 25th March State Election. Across the state what appeared to be a result that would see...

Posted in: Election News

Six String Brewing celebrates 10 years and announces new growth plans

Posted by Edgar Adams on 3 April 2023
Six String Brewing celebrates 10 years and announces new growth plans

Six String Brewing the first boutique craft brewery and restaurant to be established on the Central Coast celebrated its 10th birthday this month. Brewer, Chris Benson with his wife Sharon have persevered and created a brand that is almost synonymous...

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Website promoting Central Coast Businesses

Posted by Edgar Adams on 3 April 2023
Website promoting Central Coast Businesses

Website – Central Coast Chronicle – (www.centralcoastchronicle.com.au) is relaunching with MORE offerings for local businesses to promote themselves to the Coast community. The Chronicle offers businesses the opportunity to connect with other companies and the general public through editorial profile...

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We’re on our own – its all about Western Sydney

Posted by Edgar Adams on 6 March 2023
We’re on our own – its all about Western Sydney

An article in the Sydney Morning Herald of 9th February highlights where the Liberal and Labor Party’s priorities are, and they are not on the Central Coast. The article by Alexandra Smith says that ‘most evenings in the up-for-grab seats...

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Green light for Gosford Campus – at last!

Posted by Edgar Adams on 6 March 2023
Green light for Gosford Campus – at last!

Monday 20th February will go down as one of the most important days in the history of Gosford.  It follows the final execution of documents between University of Newcastle and the NSW Government late on Friday the week before that...

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