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Gilday and Molenaar emerge as Fitzpatricks Private Wealth
17 June 2024
Brett Gilday, Carl Molenaar and the team, formally of Moneywise Group, and then Kelly+Partners Private Wealth, have returned like a boomerang back to their roots, re-emerging as Fitzpatricks Private Wealth (Central Coast).  Mr Gilday reflected on their recent journey back to Riverside Park, where they resided for 14 years before their move to the Kelly+Partners offices at Erina. Having joined Kelly+Partners to expand their retail financial advice offering. “However two years aft...
Unprecedented industry challenges sink Stevens Construction
17 June 2024
Major Central Coast builder, Stevens Construction (NSW) Pty Ltd, in late May announced that it had entered into voluntary administration appointing restructuring and insolvency group BRI Ferrier as voluntary administrators. In making the announcement Stevens Construction Directors `Steven Mailey and Jason Lewis said, “This decision comes after 18 years of dedicated service in the construction sector, having been established in 2006.” “The construction industry has fac...
Business NSW Central Coast Economic Breakfast focus on Business Conditions
17 June 2024
More than 240 Central Coast business leaders attended the Central Coast Economic Breakfast at Mingara Recreation Club on Friday May 31 hosted by NSW Business Chamber Central Coast. Opened by the Hon. David Harris MP Minister for Central Coast, Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty, Gaming and Racing, Veterans and Medical Research, Minister for the Central Coast and Member for Wyong David Harris MP, made a particular point that council needs to address the critical issue of approving industrial devel...
TODs – What they mean for the Central Coast
8 May 2024
TODs – What they mean for the Central Coast This month we have focused on Premier Chris Minns’ plans for Transport Oriented Developments around railway stations on the Central Coast. In all there will be 37 TODs from Wollongong to Newcastle with most, of course, in the Sydney Metro Area. The idea behind these TODs is that they create a neighbourhood based on walking, cycling and public transport.  On the Central Coast the focus is on Woy Woy, Gosford, Tuggerah and Wyong. ...
New focus on residential growth with four TODs on Coast
8 May 2024
With the NSW Government facing a string of Councils making it difficult for developers to get Development Applications for desperately needed housing approved, the Minister for Planning and Homes earlier in the year announced changes to planning controls to allow residential housing around major railway stations. Transport Oriented Developments (TODs) on the Central Coast will be at: Gosford, Tuggerah, Wyong and Woy Woy   Transport Oriented Developments are a planning strategy that aim...

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