Donate online for a new skatepark to honour 10 year old Banjo Pilon who lost his life playing in his local street in August 2015.
With the nearest skatepark over 10km away it’s time to provide a safe fun facility so donate now!
Donate online for a new skatepark to honour 10 year old Banjo Pilon who lost his life playing in his local street in August 2015.
With the nearest skatepark over 10km away it’s time to provide a safe fun facility so donate now!
The save our parks public rally was extremely well attended on Tuesday night. It was plain that the Council’s approach to selling our neighbourhood parks is devoid of logic and proper governance. By contrast the event was professionally […]
Young Wambie local Fletcher Pilon will be performing on Saturday 23 January at the oval in Georgiana Terrace, Gosford
Council wants to sell two important parks in Wamberal for development: 182 Ocean View Drive next to the Wamberal Memorial Hall Benjamin Parker Reserve in Dover Road. Pioneers of Wamberal donated these parks […]
The Community Environment Network (CEN) has raised concerns about Gosford Council’s decision to commence a fire sale of public land in Gosford LGA. At the Gosford Council meeting of 8 September, 2015, […]
Gosford Council wants to sell the community park on the corner of Dover Road and Lake View Road, known as Benjamin Parker Reserve. The fire sale of this valuable park means that […]
A new book on the history of Wamberal is being lunched on Saturday 27 June 2015. Carefully researched and written by John Holt, Earlier times in the district of Wamberal is being launched from […]
Members and residents are invited to our Annual General Meeting on Sunday 28 June 2015 from 10:30 am at Breakers Country Club, Dover Road, Wamberal. Memberships can be paid on the day. […]
Community concern over plans to develop a huge 120 place child care centre near Reads Road has resulted in over 70 objections opposing the development and its gathering momentum. And Gosford City […]
The Newcastle Herald is reporting that Hungry Jack’s owner Jack Cowin has withdrawn the legal action against Wambie Whopper claiming his company wasn’t a bully for seeking to ‘‘own’’ the word ‘‘whopper’’. […]
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