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7 It's hard enough makingmoney, let alone ensuring it stays in the right column. If your productivity is buzzing but those elusive profits are lagging, you need a fresh set of eyes across your financials. Are you ready for a strategy that builds security for your future? Then you’re ready for Harwood Chartered Accountants - a refreshing approach to building your profits. net PROFIT B U S I N E S S N E W S MINISTER FOR PLANNING Anthony Roberts was in Gosford on Friday 16th December to announce the opening of a Regional Plan Information Centre and Inter-departmental Work Hub on corner of Donnison and Mann streets, Gosford. The Centre will be an interactive space where members of the public will be able to see how the regional plan will impact their day-to-day lives and will include infor- mation about the work of the Government Architect on a framework for revitalising the Gosford City Centre. The Centre will open in early 2018. This is a major step by the Government and shows its commitment to the Central Coast and Gosford. At the same time the Minister released the first Central Coast Regional Plan 2036 Monitoring Report setting out the progress that has been made since that has been made since it was announced in October 2016. The Central Coast Regional Plan 2036 was released in October 2016 and at the same time, a commitment was made to release annual Monitoring Reports to detail progress in delivering priority outcomes including housing, jobs, infrastructure, com- munities and the environment. This is the first annual Monitoring Report which details the progress made in imple- menting the Central Coast Regional Plan 2036 during the first 12 months. Two key actions in the first year of this plan were the appointment of the Coordinator General for the Central Coast, and the establishment of the Central Coast Delivery, Coordination and Monitoring Committee. The Coordinator General for the Central Coast, Lee Shearer, was appointed in April 2017 to drive the implementation of the Central Coast Regional Plan 2036. It is a high level strategic position, defin- ing stakeholder responsibilities and facilitat- ing accountability across Government for the delivery of the Plan’s priorities. The Central Coast Delivery, Coordination and Monitoring Committee has been given the role of driving the implementation of the Plan and ensuring that all actions are coordinated. The Committee has representatives from all State Government Agencies with an interest in the Central Coast and Central Coast Council. Minister opens Gosford Information Office Highlights from the first year of the plan include: • Accommodating housing and employ- ment growth by: – Issuing Gateway Determinations with the potential for over 800 dwellings and 420 jobs; – Approval of 1,590 residential buildings and completion of 1030 new dwell- ings. • Supporting the Gosford Hospital Redevelopment within Gosford CBD incorporating a Health and Wellbeing precinct; and • Identifying 1850 hectares of available industrial lands giving certainty to allow investment of $66 million indus- trial activities. Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast, Scot MacDonald, Central Coast Coordinator General, Lee Shearer, Minister for Planning Anthony Roberts and Member for Terrigal, Adam Crouch outside the new Central Coast Growth Plan Information Office shopfront in Gosford. 1300 763 703 We are the Central Coasts own secure document destruction service. We can supply you with secure lockable bins for you to fill. There is no need to remove staples, paperclips or bulldog clips. Keep your private information PRIVATE. www.theshredderco.com.au CENTRAL COAST BUSINESS REVIEW FEBRUARY 2018
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