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What weed is that?: 30 August
Spring is in the air: a time when every gardener's fancy inevitably turns to thoughts of weeds and weeding. This year, help is on the way via a special information service at the Australian Springtime Flora Festival. Regional sport boost: 29 August
A state-of-the-art hockey centre at North Wyong will be expanded, increasing its identity as the home of the sport on the Central Coast. Tanks to make a return: 29 August
Wyong Shire Council has become one of the first local authorities in Australia to make the installation of rainwater tanks a requirement for new homes. Council battles for carer: 29 AugustWater restrictions fine tuned: 22 August
As dry weather continues across much of NSW, the Central Coast is making its water restrictions fairer and more efficient. A call to community spirit: 22 August
A program designed to create community spirit is planned at The Entrance. Development levy proposed:Parking officers to be phased in: 15 August
Wyong Shire Council has moved to reassure the public about the introduction of its new parking rangers. Lake Haven facilities boosted: 14 August
Community facilities in the Lake Haven area will be boosted by the opening next month of a new council office and library, the biggest and most accessible in Wyong Shire. Scarecrows make a comeback: 9 August
The rapidly disappearing craft of making scarecrows will receive a shot in the arm next month on the NSW Central Coast. Scarecrow makers are invited to display their talent at an annual competition at the holiday town of The Entrance. Wyong Shire firefighter heads to US inferno: 8 August
Firefighter, Shane Geerin, is part of a combined Australian and New Zealand team sent to the United States to help battle the country's worst fires in half a century. MUrban rabbits no myth: 6 August
Rabbit numbers in a Central Coast park have boomed to the stage where they are increasingly appearing on suburban lawns and are posing a problem for a bushland regeneration project. Media Contact
Ian Roberts
Head of Public Relations
0408 967 236
robertsi@wyong.nsw.gov.au

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