The Point randomly selected a subscriber to our weekly e-newsletter to come up with five questions to ask every candidate running in the five state electoral districts that make up the Central Coast.
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Community groups ask candidates for action
This is an excellent opportunity for community members and community groups to ask questions of candidates and find out what they plan to deliver if elected to state parliament on March 25.
Labor pledge $20 million for supported housing
Ms Jackson said the $20 million election commitment was “enough to support three Haven residences in NSW and we are starting here on the Central Coast because we know there is a real need, there’s already been a dialogue with the Local Health District and Homes on the Coast have clearly established the need here but it is going to be broader than that.
The Point takes a writing tour
If you want to make positive changes to benefit future generations, you could use your talent and skills as a writer.
Get ready to vote
Unless we engage and exercise our right to vote with at least a bit of information then we truly do get the government we deserve.
A guide to why environment matters in the state election
The council will borrow money to upgrade the Mardi Water Treatment Plant due to unacceptable risks to the provision of clean and safe drinking water to the community.
“Welcome to a new kind of tension’
An energy-fueled rock opera, American Idiot features little dialogue and instead relies on the lyrics from Green Day’s groundbreaking album to execute the story line.
Urgent need for carers on Coast
There remains a critical shortage of carers in the Central Coast area.
GMS brings RENT to Laycock
How these young bohemians negotiate their dreams, loves and conflicts provides the narrative thread to this ground-breaking musical.
How to win back local democracy
The NSW government and the opposition have both underestimated the importance of local government to communities in NSW. Our community wants their local voice back