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Sunday, 17 February 2019 07:11
NEW WATER TANKS INSTALLED
CENTRAL Coast Councilhas recently installed new water tanks at Matcham and Mount Elliot as part of an initiative to help fight fires in areas of the Central Coast without access to town water. The Central Coast now has eight strategically placed water tanks in four separate locations (Matcham, Mount Elliot, Holgate and Dooralong) to significantly reduce the time it takes to transport water during a fire.
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Sunday, 17 February 2019 07:10
STUDY PROGRAM FOR BUSINESS
WOULD-be student entrepreneurs have just a few days to enrol in a new Central Coast program which offers business studies with a difference. The inaugural Ignite Business LaunchPad will provide 20 school students with the chance to refine their business idea and pitch it to potential mentors. Eight students will then be selected to participate in a free 12-month mentoring program. For more information or to register, visit www.ignitelaunchpad.com.au by February 28.
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Sunday, 17 February 2019 07:09
MULTI STOREY CAR PARK AT TUGGERAH
A RE-ELECTED NSW Government will install lifts and build a multi-storey car park at Tuggerah train station, one of five on the Central Coast to get accessibility upgrades. Two levels and around 220 more parking spots will be added to the existing Tuggerah station commuter car park, increasing its capacity to approximately 350 car spaces. Lifts will also be installed at Ourimbah, Lisarow, Niagara Park and Narara train stations.
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