This is yet another example of Central Coast Council, during this period of administration, attempting to sell public land, our land, without adhering to due process
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Letter: local Greens helped organise protest
For balance, it would have been helpful to note that, as well as being involved in local actions such as the rally, local Greens groups work hard to ensure that candidates like David Shoebridge, Cate Faehrmann and Sue Higginson are elected – people who have long and excellent track records fighting for koalas and native forests and who have been doing precisely what this participant is suggesting for many years.
Special Report: Public land gains and losses
The bulk reclassification includes some good news for the community – 80 lots of operational land may be reclassified as community land which means they cannot be sold – it would also see the continuation of plans to reclassify and potentially sell seven of the 10 sites included in Tranche 3 of the emergency asset selloff.
Get some spring in your step
Spring is now less than a month away so now is a great time to buy some native or provenance plants and give your garden a spring burst. The time for growth is Spring and planting beautiful healthy natives give rewarding results for our gardens and the environment. The Central […]
Waterfront ‘next steps’ outside administrator’s remit
More than 70% of the website visitors were unresponsive to the project or gave it the thumbs down so how the council can now say there is overwhelming support is beyond belief.
Free connecting ferry from today
The shuttle ferry is another means to assist passengers access the vital public transport route, allowing passengers from Wagstaffe to travel to Ettalong Beach.
Which side are you on?
What do we then have announced but a 380 house development at Doyalson with no regard to services or transport and the proposal that 80% of the houses built will be unaffordable with only 20% affordable.