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Merilyn Vale

Most new jobs will be in health care and social assistance

February 11, 2023 by Merilyn Vale

In January the State Government launched the Central Coast Strategy. The strategy has seven priorities and this article focuses on priority four: Expanding the Health and Wellbeing Precinct The growing and ageing population of the Central Coast will be the primary driver of new jobs locally, according to the strategy. “Expanded health services are critical to providing … [Read more...] about Most new jobs will be in health care and social assistance

Northern part of the Coast could home 900 businesses

February 11, 2023 by Merilyn Vale

In January the State Government launched the Central Coast Strategy. The strategy has seven priorities. This article focuses on priority two. Unlocking employment land and accelerating employment precincts   The Central Coast offers up to 30 per cent lower establishment costs per hectare than areas surrounding Sydney, making the region more attractive to large scale … [Read more...] about Northern part of the Coast could home 900 businesses

Gosford Uni to “activate” the city’s north while the TAFE will “activate” the CBD

February 11, 2023 by Merilyn Vale

In January the State Government launched its Central Coast Strategy with seven priorities. This story concentrates on priorities one and three.   Priority one of the Strategy is to drive innovation and industry collaboration while priority three is about activating a university campus in a revitalised Gosford CBD The Greater Cities Commission's job is to facilitate the … [Read more...] about Gosford Uni to “activate” the city’s north while the TAFE will “activate” the CBD

Munmorah’s big battery – and traffic impact on Koala Park

February 1, 2023 by Merilyn Vale

  .   Transport for NSW has outlined traffic issues arising from the proposed development of a big battery at Colongra. It was one of 13 submissions from NSW Government agencies, one submission from Central Coast Council and seven community submissions received during the public exhibition period late last year. Both Transport for NSW and Council wanted more traffic … [Read more...] about Munmorah’s big battery – and traffic impact on Koala Park

Tuckerman says no to early election

January 31, 2023 by Merilyn Vale

No review of 2024 election date   Minister for Local Government Wendy Tuckerman has written to all those people who signed an e-petition asking for elections for councillors earlier than 2024. Ms Tuckerman was not persuaded by the less than 800 people who signed the petition. But in her letter, she assured residents that "that all avenues available to restore confidence … [Read more...] about Tuckerman says no to early election

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