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5/01/2009 | A POST-MORTEM examination will be conducted this week on a man’s body located in the Mooney Mooney Creek over the weekend.
5/01/2009 | A MAN has been seriously injured and motorists delayed following a car accident on the F3 freeway north of Sydney, the NSW Ambulance Service says.
Last chance to change preferences
5/01/2009 | APPLICANTS for undergraduate study in 2009 have until midnight on Wednesday, January 7, to change their course preferences for the main round of offers through UAC.
Skate bowl to close
5/01/2009 | VANDALS have caused Wyong Council to fill in the skate bowl at San Remo's extreme skate park.
Academy appoints a new coaching team
25/12/2008 | DIANNE Brown has been appointed the new netball coach at the Central Coast Academy of Sport. Ms Brown's appointment follows the recent retirement of Marion Van Munster as the academy's head netball...
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25/12/2008 | WITH apologies to Bill Lawry, it really is all happening at Gosford this New Year's Eve. Horse racing, A-League soccer, colourful street performers, boutique stalls and fireworks promise to make fo...
19/12/2008 | POLICE are appealing for public assistance in returning a significant pendant to the woman it was stolen from during a sex attack at her Gosford home last month.
That's the spirit
18/12/2008 | MORE than 2000 Christmas hampers are being distributed to needy local families this week in what organisers believe is the biggest volunteer project on the Coast.
Worth a look
18/12/2008 | TERRIGAL film maker Nathan Oldfield's second surf movie Seaworthy was a three-year labour of love. The film, which debuted at a sold-out premier at Avoca Beach Picture Theatre rently, has a strong ...
More pelicans ill
18/12/2008 | TUGGERAH Lakes has apparently claimed more feathered victims as four pelicans were struck down this week in the latest outbreak of suspected avian botulism. Australian Seabird Rescue co-ordinator J...
18/12/2008 | THE State Government has launched a new radio campaign to stop people calling an ambulance for trivial reasons such as free lifts, broken fingernails or insomnia. Health Minister John Della Bosca s...
18/12/2008 | CENTRELINK clients are advised that they will continue to receive their payments on time over the Christmas and New Year period. "Wherever possible, payments will be made on time for customers who...
Massive volunteer effort for Christmas
18/12/2008 | "We have several members of our congregation who also work for the emergency services. "They tell us regularly that it's the worst time of year for those sort of things. "Everyone likes to feel...
Tireless worker simply a legend
18/12/2008 | THE founding member of numerous Central Coast organisations has been named winner of this year's Simply Legendary program. The late Laura Picket was singled out from an outstanding field of lo...
18/12/2008 | GOSFORD City Council will reopen the Old Pacific Highway between Calga and Somersby at 3pm today. The road had been closed for repair following concerns that it could collapse, like the section of ...
I saw yellow UFO
18/12/2008 | THE Central Coast's reputation as a UFO hot spot gained momentum on Saturday night when a Kariong man reported seeing a glowing yellowish-orange orb rise into the sky and move southwards. Tim Behan...
Closure of ward a concern for locals: Hartcher
18/12/2008 | THE closure of Woy Woy Hospital's rehabilitation ward will be discussed at a community meeting tomorrow. The 15-bed ward has been closed and replaced with a new 30-bed unit at Wyong Hospital, 48km ...
The right movies
18/12/2008 | IT'S been 60 years since the first film was screened in the backyard of the Hunter family's home in Avoca. Beth Hunter said the first screenings were makeshift affairs. "[Her husband] Norman's f...
All-rounders lead the field
18/12/2008 | TERRIGAL all-rounders Craig Fittler and Scott O'Brien lead the field in the player of the year pointscore after five rounds of the Central Coast Cricket Association's first grade premiership. The T...
Our swimmers the pride of Pacific Games
18/12/2008 | CENTRAL Coast swimmers won 23 medals to dominate the recent Pacific School Games. The locals' medal haul featured 10 gold, five silver and eight bronze medals across a range of events. Swimmers ...
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16/12/2008 | So we now have desperate parents attempting to bribe teachers to get their children into a selective high school. What a sad indictment of our education policies, the holy grail of which is parental choice.
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