Tag: Wyong
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NEW BUSINESS WELCOMES CUSTOMERS AFTER LOCKDOWN
Opening its doors on day one of lockdown – Wyong Cake Palace has finally welcomed its first dine-in customers. The small business had to quickly change the way it operated to survive.
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EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT RELOCATED AT WYONG
Wyong Hospital’s emergency department has relocated to a new wing, as part of a $200-million redevelopment. You’ll find it on the second level of Block H, along with other specialist services. The community is being reminded that only patients are allowed to go to both Gosford and Wyong hospitals right now, due to COVID restrictions…
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WYONG EMPLOYEES EVACUATED AFTER REPORTS OF GAS LEAK
50 employees and patients were forced to evacuate, Wyong’s Family Practice Medical Centre, following reports of a gas leak. A receptionist alerted emergency crews, evacuating everyone in the shopping complex. Firefighters checked all nearby buildings, ruling out any leaks. (VISION ONLY)
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WOY WOY AND WYONG HONOUR TWO LOCAL LEAGUE LEGENDS
It’s a very important match between Wyong and Woy Woy tomorrow, both teams sharing a spot on the ladder. The club rivalry dates back to 1947 – and this weekend honours two local legends.
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COUNCIL RESPONDS TO AUDITOR GENERAL’S REPORT
Central Coast Council has responded to last week’s Auditor General’s Local Government report. It raises financial issues – part of Council’s half a billion dollar debt.
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EXPANSION POINT EXPANDS TOO FAR ON M1 NEAR WYONG
It doesn’t take much to bring the M1 to a grinding halt – and that was certainly the case today. Motorists heading south were forced to sit and wait for hours after an expansion point expanded too far, damaging the motorway, and car tyres.
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SWAMP PROJECT READY TO TEACH SUSTAINABLE GARDENING
With panic-buying throughout the pandemic, more and more Australians are embracing the challenge of growing their own food. An army of Central Coast volunteers is looking to share the secrets of sustainable gardening, in a unique location.
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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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POLICE BUST NYE RAVE IN STATE FOREST WEST OF WYONG
Tuggerah Lakes Police have busted a massive New Year’s Eve rave set up in bushland on the Central Coast. An anonymous call to police led them to discover a music festival well established in the Olney State Forest, one hour north west of Wyong. Officers attend shortly after 5-pm yesterday to find between 700 to…
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CENTRAL COAST RESIDENTS PROTEST POTENTIAL 15 PER CENT RATE RISE
Central Coast Council may seek an even higher rate rise to tackle its financial crisis. It’s prompted a furious response from residents, who rallied outside last night’s meeting in Wyong.