Coffs Coast Outlook (CCO) has for some time now been running articles on the ongoing saga around the development application (DA) that Two Tails Winery Continue Reading
Australian banks turn their backs on financing coal
Financing options open to Australia’s coal operators dwindled further after another of the country’s largest banks said it would end almost all investment in thermal Continue Reading
“Busted Uni policy must be re-set.”
The corporatist/managerialist paradigm introduced to Australian universities in the 1990s, with its heavy focus on financial performance metrics, is being rejected by students, staff, business Continue Reading
Government in no hurry for Federal ICAC as alleged ‘rorts’ mount
The federal government is in no hurry to establish a national integrity commission, with Attorney-General Christian Porter saying there would need to be a detailed Continue Reading
A collection of issues voters may want to consider for next year’s Council elections
In September 2021 the citizens of Coffs Harbour, everything going to plan with Covid 19 mitigation, will finally get a chance to cast their vote Continue Reading
Council loses appeal on Jetty case
Coffs Harbour City Council (CHCC) has lost an appeal against an earlier judgement that found they owed a duty of care to a young boy Continue Reading
World’s largest solar farm planned for Northern Territory
The iconic Newcastle Waters Station in the Northern Territory — once owned by Kerry Packer — has been revealed as the proposed location for the Continue Reading
Speech this week to Parliament by Gurmesh Singh about the CCS
The following is a speech given by Gurmesh Singh to the NSW Parliament this week on the controversial proposed Cultural and Civic Space (CCS) in Continue Reading
Study shows different ‘hot-button- words’ trigger different reactions in conservatives and liberals
Researchers have linked a brain region to what they call neural polarization, offering a glimpse into the partisan brain in the weeks leading up to Continue Reading
Minister moves to put Central Coast Council into suspension
NSW Local Government Minister Shelley Hancock says she will suspend the Central Coast Council after it was revealed the municipality was in an $89 million Continue Reading
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