Let the Gossy Good Times roll

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The Central Coast Council wants the community to talk about the future of Gosford so join our Webinar to find out why you should join the conversation.

By Jacquelene Pearson

The Point ESG News Site is holding a Webinar this Wednesday, 29 March, to give the Central Coast community an opportunity to find out why Central Coast Council is embarking on public engagement about the future of Gosford.

Our webinar panelists include former Gosford Councillor and former President of the Australian Local Government Women’s Association (ALGWA), Vicki Scott, Community Environment Network executive committee member Zina Harije, community campaigner Joy Cooper and long-term Gosford resident Tom Rodwell.

They will each give their perspective on the current state of Gosford city and council’s plans for its future.

It’s a great way to get all the background you need before council’s drop-in sessions on Thursday.

So please join our zoom and tell your friends to zoom in.

What: Gossy Good Times Webinar with The Point ESG News Site

When: Wednesday, 29 March, 7pm

How: click on the link to join the discussion at 7pm today

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