5 May 2021
One of the last moves by Central Coast Council Administrator, Dick Persson AM, was to approve the development of a Masterplan for Warnervale Airport.
In an 8-point Resolution the Chief Executive Officer was authorised to publicly exhibit the draft Masterplan and Plan of Management and once completed negotiate and execute agreements that will enhance and promote better utilisation of the Central Coast Airport at Warnervale.
Also, that Council authorise the CEO to immediately suspend the ...
5 May 2021
The NSW Government has announced the development of a major site in Mount Penang, with the Borg Group securing 19 hectares of land for an undisclosed amount.
The locally owned Borg Group is a major employer on the Central Coast.
Hunter and Central Coast Development Corporation (HCCDC) owns and operates the Mount Penang Parklands.
This is the second significant sale at Mount Penang, with HCCDC also selling land to the locally-owned and operated Stevens Group for a staged developm...
5 May 2021
At the half yearly members' luncheon of the Central Coast Chapter of the Urban Development institute of Australia (UDIA) heard Guest Speakers Jackie Taranto, Economic Commissioner for the Greater Sydney Commission and Malcolm Ryan, Chief Operating Officer of Central Coast Council.
Ms Taranto's address was an update on the GSC's Central Coast Strategy following the NSW Premier, Gladys Berejiklian announcing on 22 October 2020 that the GSC had been asked to prepare a Central Coa...
5 May 2021
Firstly though, there are people out there who want to play politics with the council merger and blame the NSW Government for the plight that we ratepayers find ourselves in.
Well the Government did the right thing in respect of the merger of Gosford and Wyong Councils. The merger was supposed to stop the ongoing war between the two councils as well as make them more efficient and cost less to operate.
The idea was good but the implementation was mad. As Administrator Dick Persson...
5 May 2021
Following more than 30 years of argument and 11 months of construction, the new boardwalk linking Terrigal Beach to The Haven was officially opened by Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch in mid-April.
Ms Berejiklian said the 277-metre-long boardwalk has been designed to complement the natural environment and is composed of materials that can withstand the elements to ensure its longevity into the future.
"Building a boardwalk to better connect Terrigal ha...