PREMIER DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY
BANK RULES YOU CAN COUNT ON
More protection for customers
BANKING has just become a whole lot easier for Coast business people thanks to a new Code of Practice rule book.
GOSFORD BOOM AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL
Design even better than real life
DALLS SHERRINGHAM
IT may have taken two high-profile Australian businessmen pledging to bring Gosford into the 21st century, but for Richard Faulkner of Gittoes, the potential has always been there.
STATE AWARD GOES TO COAST CEO
CBD MAY LOSE 600 PARKING SPACES
Plans for five-tower CBD development
TERRY COLLINS
THE Gosford CBD stands to lose 600 car parking spaces when the Lederer Group proceeds with its plans to demolish the old Kibbleplex site in Henry Parry Dr.
NEW SUVEY REVEALS WORKER FEARS
Concern over robot worker invasion
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
IF you are worried about a robot making your job redundant in the next few years, you are not alone.
WHINNEY BAY FALLOUT CONTINUES
THE fallout continues from Central Coast Council’s decision to relinquish $4.6M in State Government funding and push on with the exploration of further options for a proposed Cliff Top Walk at Winney Bay.
SMEs: BUSINESS'S FORGOTTON PEOPLE
IN the business community, we hear about start-ups disrupting entire industries and large corporates making high-stakes plays.
WATER CRISIS CLOSER THAN WE THINK
Councillor calls for urgent action
TERRY COLLINS
THE Coast has been put on a water-saving alert as Central Coast Council pulls out all the stops to prevent what one councillor has described as an impending “water crisis emergency” in the region.
THEY'VE LOST THE VISION (PLOT)
TERRY COLLINS
CENTRAL COAST Council and the State Government are involved in a war of words and NSW Business Chamber Central Coast Regional Director Paula Martin says business and growth prospects for the region are suffering.