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State Government confirms site for Gosford campus for UON but no funding

Posted by Edgar Adams on 4 May 2022
State Government confirms site for Gosford campus for UON but no funding
The NSW Government has confirmed  the University of Newcastle as the preferred partner to deliver a Gosford university campus on the former Mitre10 site in Mann Street, Gosford. An announcement two years in the making. 11th April saw Minister for Infrastructure and Cities the Hon Rob Stokes MP announced the campus. Where’s the money? - Minister Stokes’ announcement, while welcome, failed to mention UON’s proposal for the Mitre10 site plus $18 million in funding to mat...
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$30m state-of-the-art Health Hub for Gosford

Posted by Edgar Adams on 7 April 2022
$30m state-of-the-art Health Hub for Gosford
With demand for healthcare clinicians on the Central Coast continuing to rise at rapid rates, Cornerstone Group has announced it is seeking approval for the development of a $30 million state-of-the-art health building to respond to community needs. Cornerstone Group Managing Director, Simon Heazlewood, said recent research by Colliers International uncovered data showing that on the Central Coast, demand for several health professions, including medical oncologists, paediatricians, and card...
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Stagnant economic growth a concern

Posted by Edgar Adams on 7 April 2022
Stagnant economic growth a concern
After hitting a high of $15,535 million in 2019 GRP has fallen back to levels last seen in 2017. However, it should be noted that the region’s growth over the past 20 years has stagnated.  GRP in 2001 was $112,426 million with year-on-year changes being less than 1% per annum. This compares with Greater Sydney where year on year growth has been running at around 3.5%. Economic activity on the Central Coast has stalled since 2019.  This could be attributable to the COVID pa...
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Covid disruption adds new dimension to Herbies Spices

Posted by Edgar Adams on 9 March 2022
Covid disruption adds new dimension to Herbies Spices
Herbie’s Spices Managing Director, Ian Hemphill  says that Covid has reduced their online sales trajectory from five years down to two years with sales having doubled on pre-Covid turnover.  “Our business model has changed,” he says. “While our trade with restaurants in the past was quite substantial, we are not seeing the recovery that we expected as patrons are simply staying safe and staying at home. “We do see this coming back but there is no ques...
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Another Central Coast Plan!

Posted by Edgar Adams on 10 February 2022
Another Central Coast Plan!
December 6th 2021 saw the NSW Government announce another Central Coast Plan, the Central Coast Regional Plan 2036. The third in twelve years and totally at variance with the 2016-2036 Growth Plan in particular. While the focus of the 2016-2036 Plan was on population growth with an extra 77,000 people living in the region by 2036 and the creation of 24,674 jobs there is absolutely no mention of such in the new Plan. Further, the Northern Growth Corridor (Warnervale-Tuggerah) and Southern Gr...
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