The Central Coast

GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT Gosford Hospital A new $368 million Gosford Hospital was officially opened by the NSW Premier in mid-2018. A significant investment, this hospital is a next-generation health facility to service the Central Coast region. Wyong Hospital The Department of Health is presently constructing a $200 million, six-storey expansion of Wyong Hospital. Construction is due for completion in 2021 and refurbishment in early 2022. Central Coast Clinical School and Health and Central Coast Research Institute. A $72.5 million project financed jointly by the NSW and Federal Governments and University of Newcastle, The Central Coast Clinical School and Research Institute is a partnership between the Central Coast Local Health District and University of Newcastle. Located adjacent to the Gosford Hospital the building accommodates the School and the Institute and was completed in late 2020 and was opened in early 2021. Record Investment Leagues Club Field on the GosfordWaterfront The NSW Government is investing $10 million in transforming the Leagues Club Field on the Gosford Waterfront to be opened in late 2020. Inter-city Fleet Maintenance Facility Inter-city Train Maintenance Facility at Kangy Angy A new replacement Intercity Train Fleet to service the South Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast and Blue Mountains will come into service in 2021. The new fleet will comprise 55 trains with 554 carriages. In 2020 Transport NSW completed construction of a purpose-built $300 million Train Maintenance Facility at Kangy Angy near Ourimbah to service the new trains. The Facility comprises; train stabling yards and train wash facility, maintenance building for round the clock servicing of the new fleet, wheel lathe building, new high voltage sub station and amenities. Some 200 people will be employed by the Facility. Roads. The NSW Government has committed over a billion dollars in road upgrades across the region in the last four years. Some of these projects have been completed while others are under construction or in the planning process. A $70 million upgrade of the M1 Pacific Motorway between Somersby and Ourimbah was completed during 2020. The Pacific Highway upgrade between Lisarow an Ourimbah, a $178 million project is currently under construction with opening planned for late 2021. North Connex. A $3 billion project connecting the M1 Pacific Motorway at Wahroonga to the Hills M2 Motorway at Pennant Hills, a distance of nine kilometres, was opened in late 2020. The Central Coast Leagues Club field. 13 2021-22 CENTRAL COAST INVESTMENT PROSPECTUS

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