18-year battle to save ‘priceless’ seaside block is over
A long drawn-out fight to save the last “remaining fragment” of what a popular coastal town was like before it became prime real estate has finally come to an end.
A long drawn-out fight to save the last “remaining fragment” of what a popular coastal town was like before it became prime real estate has finally come to an end.
A real estate principal says Sydney professionals are turning their back on the NSW Central Coast in droves, as they look at key suburbs on the south coast for a change of lifestyle.
From a CEO of a blue chip company to a DJ and a grandfather – these south coast residents have been charged with shocking crimes.
A tiny joey rescued from her dead mother’s pouch – after her and 13 other kangaroos – were allegedly killed by two teenagers on the south coast now has a new buddy to help recuperate.
A psychologist in her 60s says she is risking being arrested during a chip mill blockade to raise awareness of what she says is a ‘code red for habitat’.
From a casino card dealer to a high-flying Sydney socialite – these NSW thieves stole from their employers before being caught red handed.
A south coast gym owner says a new leisure centre, which will be run by an AFL Premiership-winning team, will undercut their business and threaten the future of others.
The south coast’s passionate cinema operators are hopeful people will return to the age-old tradition of an afternoon at the movies to help save them from the brink post-lockdown.
A south coast block of land left vacant since 1967 is set to be transformed into an exciting new $1.6 million apartment building with amazing views overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
Plans for a new $1.5 million asphalt factory on the south coast have been lodged – despite opposition from oyster farmers – after the original Mogo plant was destroyed by bushfires.
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