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January 7, 2015
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Issue 99
New name, same organisation
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ommencing in 2015, Ducks Crossing Publications has separated its newspaper business from its other publishing and sales activities.
It will continue to trade as Ducks Crossing Publications, while the newspaper side of the organisation will trade under a new business name,
Central Coast Newspapers. The name Ducks Crossing Publications came about because the office was located at Tascott near an official ducks crossing
point on Glenrock Parade with an official council road sign warning drivers of ducks crossing the road, often with a number of ducklings in tow.
At that stage, the business only had the one newspaper, so the business name could cover many other publishing and related activities. However, on moving to Gosford and commencing publication of newspapers covering the entire Central
Coast, it now seems far more appropriate to have a business name which reflects that, and which represents the core business of the organisation. The address, telephone numbers, bank details and email addresses remain unchanged.
However, new ones have also been created to suit the new name, but they are all redirected to the same areas within the organisation. 1 Jan 2015 Cec Bucello, Publisher
Two environmental grants announced nvironment Minister and Minister for the Central Coast Rob Stokes and Member for Gosford Chris Holstein have announced two environmental grants totalling $36,000 to fund new environmental projects in Gosford.
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Mr Stokes said almost $34,000 would be spent to improve local wildlife corridors, while Woy Woy South Public School would receive $2,500 for a project to teach students the benefits of recycling and using energy and water sustainably. “This grant will help build upon the Gosford Coastal Open Space System, which is a network of bushland reserves created 30 years ago to protect the
landscape and habitat,” Mr Stokes said. “This funding will be used to improve existing wildlife corridors to improve the environmental protection this reserve system offers. “Protecting and enhancing the environment of NSW is our shared responsibility and these funding programs support the community to care for their own environments.” Mr Holstein said: “This funding will help improve
green spaces in our community and empower future generations to value and protect our environment,” Mr Holstein said. “I am very pleased the NSW Government has provided this funding for both of these projects.” Media release, 18 Dec 2014 Andrew Priestley, Office of Rob Stokes MP
Member for Gosford Mr Chris Holstein, Minister for the Central Coast Mr Rob Stokes and Gosford mayor Cr Lawrie McKinna