22 April 2026
NSW, a lawless frontier
Protest rights in Australia are considered a fundamental democratic feature but are not fully enshrined in a single national law. Instead, they are protected through the implied freedom of political communication in the Constitution, common law, and international human rights treaties. Yet NSW Premier Chris Minns had a different view.
22 April 2026
Lake poisoning will continue?
The NSW Independent Planning Commission (IPC) has approved the expansion of Delta’s Chain Valley coal mine – ignoring community concerns and excessive methane emissions – and the EPA along with 11 other NSW Government agencies and their ministers are complicit.
22 April 2026
Volunteer for the first statewide Dolphin census
Communities across NSW are invited to register as a volunteer and help protect dolphins by taking part in the first statewide Dolphin Census on Saturday 30 May.
22 April 2026
Celebrating outstanding Central Coast young people
Central Coast Council has celebrated the achievements, leadership and positive impact of local young people at its 2026 Youth Week Awards, held 16 April at The Erina Centre.
15 April 2026
Finally! A nappy change? It appears not
Trump went to war on February 28 pledging to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, to destroy its missile capability, break its regional proxies, eliminate its navy and create the possibility of regime change. After five weeks, those goals still remain largely unresolved while, as many analysts believe, will have Iran emerging from this war even stronger.
15 April 2026
New endometriosis and pelvic pain clinic
Women on the Central Coast now have access to better women’s health care, with the opening of the new Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinic in Wyoming.
15 April 2026
New RFS Fleet Strengthens NSW Fire Preparedness
Following the end of the NSW bush fire season, work continues to equip firefighters with the infrastructure, trucks and technology needed to respond to future emergencies.
15 April 2026
Expressions of interest: Third Space Artist Residency Program
Central Coast Council is inviting early‑career and emerging visual artists to apply for the 2025-26 Third Space Artist Residency Program, with Expressions of Interest (EOI) applications now officially open.
8 April 2026
A wrecking ball on the global economy
We have all heard the conflict of excuses: destroy Iran's alleged nuclear and missile capabilities, eliminate alleged imminent threats, and encourage the overthrow of the Iranian government. Yet now, despite Trump's previous signals that the US might be ready to call it quits in Iran, the world is faced with his latest tantrum.
8 April 2026
AI should not be allowed to steal intellectual property
Artists and rights holder groups have been defiant about the need to change copyright law in meetings with the office of Assistant Minister Andrew Charlton, who has been spearheading the government’s push to bring AI investment to Australia in a move that is tantamount to complicity in intellectual rights theft.
8 April 2026
Step up and clean up
The NSW Environment Protection Authority’s (EPA’s) recent amendment of the Environment Protection Licence for the Mangrove Mountain Landfill (EPL 11395) exposes serious and unresolved questions about the site’s regulation over many years, and what responsibility the State Government must now accept.
8 April 2026
Nashos continue cherished Easter tradition
There were plenty of smiles and a sprinkling of Easter magic at Gosford Hospital on Easter Sunday as the NSW National Servicemen’s Association and Affiliates—known as the Nashos made their annual visit.
8 April 2026
Free mental health therapy now available
Free mental health therapy supported by trained practitioners is now available through the Federal Government’s Medicare Mental Health Check In, giving more Australians access to early mental health support.
8 April 2026
Wipe out illegal graffiti on the Coast!
Central Coast Council is encouraging residents, property owners and local businesses to collect free graffiti removal kits from Council to help keep our places and spaces clean, attractive and welcoming.
8 April 2026
A wiser approach to Wiseman's Ferry Road
Crews on the Central Coast have wrapped up repairs and betterment work at more than 40 landslip sites on Wisemans Ferry Road at Spencer and Gunderman. Work has been underway since 2024 after major storms caused landslides and rockfalls resulting in widespread damage to the road pavement and embankments.
1 April 2026
A world economy held to ransom: winners and losers
As the United States-Israeli war on Iran enters its fourth week, the conflict seems to have escalated beyond Mad King Donald’s control. Yet Trump still claims the war that has roiled the Middle East could be nearing its end - while also warning of intensifying strikes if the key oil route, the Hormuz Strait, continues to be restricted.
1 April 2026
Report tackles integrity gap - climate change & energy debate
Coordinated false and misleading information campaigns are infringing multiple human rights, dividing Australian communities, and hindering global progress on climate change by eroding public trust in climate science and influencing political outcomes, a Select Committee on Information Integrity on Climate Change and Energy has found.
1 April 2026
A “full body slam” against the cleanest, cheapest vehicles
It has been reported that the EV tax policies the Labor Government is currently exploring will slow down EV uptake and keep Australians more vulnerable to oil shocks.
1 April 2026
Accelerating electric truck adoption
International fleet electrification and battery storage specialist Zenobē has announced a $100 million commitment to accelerate the rollout of zero-emission freight across Australia, which could support a doubling of heavy commercial electric trucks and the charging infrastructure required to power them.
1 April 2026
Ending card surcharges
Australians will no longer pay $1.6 billion a year in surcharges and small businesses will save $910 million when credit and debit card surcharging ends in October.