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Day trippers up - overnighters down
1 June 2019
Tourism Research Australia and Destination NSW have released visitor travel data for the year ended December 2018 for all regions across Australia and they make interesting reading for the Central Coast's tourism industry. Domestic Daytrip Travel ('000) 2018 3,879 2017 3,568 2016 3,453 2015 3,280 2014 3,195 The past five yea...
Ecotourism business bounces to new heights
1 June 2019
Tree Tops Adventure Park in the Ourimbah State Forest at Wyong has introduced a 'suspended net park' to the Australian market. Having successfully launched its first TreeTop Net World last month, TreeTops and its parent company Ecoline are now working on plans to introduce the innovative attraction across its five other existing locations across NSW in addition to scouting for other suitable locations across the country. The business, which began in 2008, has seen a 52% inc...
Frogy's gone!
1 June 2019
Frogy's, the derelict former roller skating rink on Gosford's Mann Street that has been the subject of derision and embarrassment for the past 15 years has finally been demolished and the site levelled. Acquired by developer New Hong Kong Macau Pty Ltd in 2014 and a 3-tower development known as Waterside approved by the Joint Regional Planning Panel in early 2015 the project has been in limbo ever since due to difficulties encountered in the demolition of the Frogy's site. ...
It was about jobs and tax
1 June 2019
Its been a nail biting five months for businesses on the Central Coast and everywhere else too for that matter. First came the State Elections which returned the Berejiklian Liberal Government although the results for the Central Coast were less encouraging than elsewhere in the state where Labor retained the Seats of Gosford, The Entrance and Wyong. But the Big Win was the Federal Election where the Shorten Socialist Opposition lost out to the voters who had their measure. It ...
Bioaction releases Odour App for waste water industry
1 June 2019
Bioaction, a Tuggerah based specialist in designing and manufacturing complete packaged solutions for the treatment of odours and emissions from wastewater has released a bioaction odour toolkit for the Waste Water Industry.
Available as an App the BOT App has been developed for and licensed to Bioaction by Botham Technologies as a free tool to assist on odour control. Bioaction released the BOT App at Ozwater19, Australia's international water conference and exhibition in Melbou...

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