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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...

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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...

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Bristol Paints Erina and Charmhaven Feature – How it started and why the are successful

Posted by Edgar Adams on 6 October 2020
Bristol Paints Erina and Charmhaven Feature – How it started and why the are successful

An enduring landmark on the Central Coast Highway at Erina opposite Fountain Plaza is the big red drive-in BRISTOL PAINT CENTRE. It’s been there for over 20 years! However, the Bristol Paints story goes back to 1985 when three young...

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GBD marketing agency writes COVID-19 TVC for Ingenia

Posted by Edgar Adams on 6 October 2020
GBD marketing agency writes COVID-19 TVC for Ingenia

It could be assumed that most companies who developed a marketing strategy for this year, did not account for a global health crisis. Many were thrust into the melting pot of chaos sparked by the intense upheaval of COVID-19. GBD...

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Major rebrand for George Brand Terrigal Toukley

Posted by Edgar Adams on 6 October 2020
Major rebrand for George Brand Terrigal Toukley

After 15 years operating as George Brand Terrigal-Toukley, Andre and Samantha Kubecka are re-launching their real estate business as Brand Property and exiting the George Brand Real Estate Group. Mr Kubecka said that during the COVID-19 pandemic when local agencies...

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McConaghy latest build racing at Rhode Island

Posted by Edgar Adams on 6 October 2020
McConaghy latest build racing at Rhode Island

North Gosford performance boat builder, McConaghy, reports that their latest build, a 44-foot custom designed sailing boat, completed in June and shipped to their customer in the US East Coast, finished 2nd on corrected time in its first Rhode Island...

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Roses Only picks Coast for growth

Posted by Edgar Adams on 6 October 2020
Roses Only picks Coast for growth

Roses Only, Australia’s largest online flower seller sees the Central Coast and the Lower Hunter as a significant growth area over the next five years and has set up a distribution centre at West Gosford to service the area. Chairman...

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New fountain for Fountain Plaza Erina

Posted by Edgar Adams on 4 September 2020
New fountain for Fountain Plaza Erina

While COVID-19 has had a dampening effect on retail and hospitality businesses the Brand Group, owners of Fountain Plaza Erina have confirmed their confidence in the future with the installation of a new $200,000 fountain at the Plaza. The new...

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New jobs at Kangy Angy Rail Maintenance Facility

Posted by Edgar Adams on 4 September 2020
New jobs at Kangy Angy Rail Maintenance Facility

Ninety new jobs are on offer after major construction finished at the NSW Government’s $300 million dollar Kangy Angy Rail Maintenance Facility.  The purpose-built facility will service and maintain the New Intercity Fleet trains, with around six kilometres of electric...

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