Coronavirus Updates
31 August 2020
SURPRISE RESULT OF COVID-19
Millennials are leading the change
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
MILLENIALS are leading the life change charge of people leaving the city for a new start in regions like the Central Coast.
14 July 2020
BACKING COAST BUSINESSES
Special measures to reduce hardship
CENTRAL Coast Council is continuing to support the local economy with a range of measures to help local businesses experiencing hardship in the current economic climate.
28 June 2020
WE LOVE WORKING FROM HOME
And 86% want to make it permanent
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
THE Covid -19 pandemic lockdown has had an unexpected benefit for Western Sydney workers – they got to work from home and a staggering 86% now want to make it permanent.
22 June 2020
RECOVER, REIMAGINE, REVITALISE, REBOUND
Plan for local economy on exhibition
CENTRAL Coast Council has developed the region’s first overarching Economic Development Strategy and Recovery and Resilience Framework which is currently on public exhibition for the community to submit feedback.
11 June 2020
WORKING FROM HOME POST COVID-10
New world of "job crafting"
A FRIEND of mine is a Business Analyst with a leading financial organization and he has is now working from home permanently after the COVID-19 pandemic forced a massive change in the way Australia operates.
28 May 2020
SKIERS AND BOARDERS ARE BACK
Ski fields open from June 22
HOLIDAYMAKERS can start planning trips to the state’s ski fields with the NSW Government announcing the alpine region will be open from June 22.
HOLIDAYMAKERS can start planning trips to the state’s ski fields with the NSW Government announcing the alpine region will be open from June 22.
17 May 2020
PLEDGEATHON IGNITES BUSINESS GROWTH
Chambers drive support initiative
IN a record attempt to ignite business growth during the COVID-19 crisis, local Chambers today launched the Bigger Backyard Central Coast “Pledgathon”.
IN a record attempt to ignite business growth during the COVID-19 crisis, local Chambers today launched the Bigger Backyard Central Coast “Pledgathon”.