Tag: terrigal
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TERRIGAL MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACK DESTROYED BY COUNCIL
Local mountain bikers are up in arms after one of their popular tracks was destroyed. Central Coast Council says it wanted to improve safety, but hadn’t given any warning before bulldozers took over the Terrigal site.
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HUGE DEMAND FOR DONUTS ON CENTRAL COAST
Small businesses have flourished during the pandemic with owners forced to think outside the box. For 19-year-old, Emma Peat, it took losing four jobs before she chose to open her own business in her mum’s kitchen – and now it’s taken off.
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TERRIGAL THE TEAM TO BEAT IN RUGBY UNION
The Central Coast rugby union season is a tight one at the moment, but the Trojans are firmly on top. The Razorbacks will look to end their undefeated run as round seven gets underway this weekend.
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HUNDREDS PADDLE AGAINST PEP-11
Terrigal was the home for today’s major protest against PEP-11 for its proposed oil and gas exploration on the New South Wales coastline. Hundreds of locals joined to demand change – for the future of Central Coast beaches.
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BUSY GOOD FRIDAY ON CENTRAL COAST
It was the best kind of Good Friday on the Central Coast, as the region shook off memories of holidays spent in lockdown. In Terrigal, what better way to start off Easter than hunting for chocolate eggs in the sunshine?
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CENTRAL COAST CELEBRATES NEW YEAR’S DAY AS WELL AS EVE
The diluted celebrations across the Central Coast saw many venture out the next morning bright and early. Gosford was the main attraction last night, but this morning Terrigal was the place to start 2021 in style.
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TERRIGAL TROTTERS CLUB IN AWE OF RECORD TURNOUT
The Terrigal Trotters Running Club has seen a record number of participants hit the pavement this week. The Coast club is skyrocketting in membership, that is even despite shutting down for almost three months during the pandemic.
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NEWCASTLE JETS CEO BARES ALL
The pandemic has given rise to many social initiatives with a focus on improving mental health and warding off the black dog. One such cause on the Central Coast is gaining a huge following, and NBN reporter Sarah El-Moselhi caught up with the founders Lawrie McKinna and Ziggy Gordon.
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POLICE HUNT TERRIGAL WAR MEMORIAL VANDALS
Terrigal veterans say they’re disgusted by a graffiti attack on the suburb’s war memorial. They’re hoping anyone with information can come forward, to help track down the culprit.
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BLAST FROM THE PAST | CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF EX HMAS ADELAIDE
This weekend marks the 40th anniversary of the commissioning of the former HMAS Adelaide Two. And whilst she now lies peacefully on the ocean floor off Terrigal, her old crewmen are making plans to board her once again.