Category: Central Coast News
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CALLS GROWING LOUDER FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO WARNERVALE AIRPORT
Aviation stakeholders are calling for Warnervale Airport to be redeveloped. They say the fifty-year-old site – which holds few events – isn’t reaching its full potential.
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WAMBERAL SEA WALL GUIDELINES ENTER PUBLIC EXHIBITION
Central Coast Council is seeking feedback from the community, over requirements for a seawall at Wamberal Beach. The eroded site has been a point of contention for decades – now, draft guidelines have been put on display, for a solution.
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FUTURE OF CENTRAL COAST COMMUNITY PRE-SCHOOL UNCERTAIN
The State opposiiton leader visited the Central Coast today – reinforcing Labor’s plan to bolster local jobs and manufacturing. But some locals fear the announcement has come too late, with concerns some local businesses could soon be forced to shut down.
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CENTRAL COAST WORKERS PLAY THEIR PART IN STATEWIDE INDUSTRIAL ACTION
The industrial action extended to the Central Coast today… with disrupted train services and nurses walking off the job, alongside colleagues across the state.
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CENTRAL COAST CARJACKING
A Central Coast man has told of the harrowing moment he was allegedly robbed of his car at knifepoint. Daniel Buss says he was left traumatised – but uninjured – after handing over the keys to his pride and joy… in the middle of a busy petrol station.
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SECOND SHOOTING IN 5 DAYS ON THE CENTRAL COAST
A Central Coast suburb has woken to the sound of gunfire – with police now investigating an altercation between two groups of people. It’s the second shooting in the region within 5 days – thankfully no one was injured in either situation
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1000S TREK ALONG THE COASTLINE TO CONNECT TO CULTURE
It’s an event that pushes limits, brings together the community and has been dearly missed for two years – but today, the Five Lands Walk has made a long-awaited return. Thousands of walkers took on the 10-kilometre trek along the Central Coast’s stunning beaches.
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PEATS RIDGE SUNFLOWERS FEELING THE WINTER CHILL
The Central Coast’s Bloom Barn had planned to welcome hundreds of pickers into their Peats Ridge farm tomorrow. But the cold weather has forced them to postpone, to give their sunflowers more time to grow.
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MAN JAILED FOR MURDERING CENTRAL COAST TEEN GRANTED PAROLE
The man jailed for killing Central Coast teenager Tania Burgess has today been granted parole. The 15-year-old girl was followed and stabbed 48 times on her way home in 2005. The man, now aged 32, will be monitored around the clock by an electronic anklet and will have to abide by 15 conditions. Tania’ mum…
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LA NINA LEAVES BUT HOMECOMING STILL UP IN AIR FOR CENTRAL COAST LOCAL
La Nina may officially be over but those affected by months of relentless rain are still living with the results. A Central Coast man still has a difficult road ahead as he tries to return to his flood ravaged home