Category: Headlines
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CENTRAL COAST CHEAPEST SYDNEY HOUSING: REPORT
A new first home buyers’ report has listed nine Central Coast suburbs as the most affordable – in Sydney. A leading Gosford real estate agent says the figures are misleading – and not just when it comes to geography.
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LAKE MAC AIRPORT TO DRIVE TOURISTS
Big changes are afoot at Lake Macquarie Airport, with the owners hoping to expand the Belmont facilities. A development application will soon be put into council, as part of a multi-million-dollar investment.
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“JUSTICE” FOR FAMILY OF MICHAEL MOAD
Newcastle Supreme Court has heard a Hunter Valley man was driven to stab his ex-wife’s partner to death, by jealousy and bitterness. Cessnock man Gregory John Thompson was today sentenced to at least 17-years in jail for murdering Michael Moad.
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SYDNEY BUYERS SNAP UP COAST HOUSES
A lack of property for sale on the Central Coast continues to push up house prices across the region, and it’s not only the main tourist suburbs that are in demand.
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2PM UPDATE
Missile attack – The U.S launches a strike on Syria. President Donald Trump giving the green light for 60 tomahawks to be fired, in response to this week’s chemical attack that killed 80 men, women and children. Tonight the reaction from around the world including Syria. Two teenagers arrested after a service station attendant was…
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VANDALS DESECRATE HERITAGE BUILDING WITH ANTI SUPERCAR GRAFFITI
The bitter battle over Newcastle’s Supercars event has turned even uglier, with a building used to honour our returned servicemen and women targeted by vandals. The United Service Club was sprayed with anti-race slogans, an act that has sparked widespread condemnation.
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HOLMES AND RILEY OUT OF SURFARAMA
There’s been a big upset on day two of Surfarama at Avoca Beach. Local pro surfer Shane Holmes has been knocked out of competition.
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TOURISM CASH TO TOAST THE COAST
The region’s newest food and wine festival has been handed a hefty end-of-year bonus from the state government. Toast the Coast has been awarded $20,000 under a new tourism initiative.
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TOP COP CLOCKS OFF AFTER 44 YEARS
One of the Central Coast’s most respected police officers has hung up his hat today after four decades with the force. Bagpipes played and officers applauded, as Tuggerah Lakes Superintendent Dave Swilks was officially dismissed.
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ATO BUILDING GETS GREEN LIGHT
The fight to prevent the Australian Taxation Office building on Gosford’s waterfront has come to a crashing halt today, with the Land and Environment Court ruling in favour of the developer, The Doma Group. Gosford Waterfront Alliance launched the legal action arguing the old public school site should remain in public hands and that the new…