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How To Be An ‘Artvestor’ – Collecting & Investing in Original Artworks

Kerry-Anne Blanket, Director and Curator of the KAB Gallery in Terrigal, gives us the lowdown on collecting and investing in original artworks. Owning original artworks has become more accessible and relevant for homeowners in recent years. It is no longer the domain of gallery owners and specialist collectors. More and more people are starting their

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From Pinot & Picasso to a real life Pearl Farm experience, the Central Coast is brimming with fun and eclectic weekend activities.

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From waterfront silent yoga sessions to a real life Pearl Farm experience, the Central Coast is brimming with fun and eclectic weekend activities. We’ve compiled a list of fun events happening throughout spring. Please confirm before attending as details may change due to variations to COVID-19 restrictions. CENTRAL COAST EVENTS IN OCTOBER & NOVEMBER 2020

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Insider’s Guide: Triple M’s Paddy & Rob

Rockin’ Coasties have been waking up with Paddy Gerrard and Rob Palmer on Central Coast’s 107.7 Triple M this year. As part of our Insider’s Guide series – where locals let us in on their fave places to eat, drink and play – the lads have shared some insight into their coastal chic life on

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Patonga to Pearly Walk

It’s not unusual to feel the need to travel far and wide to immerse yourself in extraordinary natural beauty but on the beautiful Central Coast of New South Wales, all you have to do is lace up your joggers and take a short drive and you’ll be greeted by this… With stunning sea views and thriving bushland, the Patonga to

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Bouddi National Park: Windswept Wilderness

Where bush meets beach, Bouddi National Park is a stretch of coastline on the southern tip of the Central Coast with stunning ocean vistas, wildflowers galore and golden beaches. It’s also home to a picturesque coastal walk that hugs the sea for about eight kilometres from Putty Beach to Macmasters Beach. We’re setting out on the scenic boardwalk from

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The Ultimate Guide to Summer School Hols

The Central Coast is the place to be during the summer school holidays. From the beach to the bush, we’ve got the world’s best outdoor playground, offering hours of fun in the sun (or shade). And whether you have an intsy Indiana Jones, a petite Picasso, a little LeBron or a mini Mozart in the family,

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Winter on the Coast

As a coastal destination, the Central Coast is better known as a summer hot spot but that’s not to say that the region can’t also be a winter wonderland. From June to August, the Coast’s casual and fine dining establishments churn out comfort food galore, there are plenty of places to get cosy in front

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“Thar she blows!” – Our Guide to Whale Watching

There are many great things about living on the coast – ocean views, quiet beaches, a laid-back lifestyle and for a short while, twice a year, the thrill of whale watching. In June and July, and again from September to November, it’s possible to view the gentle giants of the sea migrating past the Central

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Glamping: Umina Beach

Beach glamping has arrived on the Coast, with NRMA Ocean Beach Holiday Park becoming the first to bring the luxury camping trend to our shores. Launching in time for the spring school holidays, eight bell tents have popped up at the beachfront resort. Nestled amongst leafy surrounds, the tents look pretty as a picture lined

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Spring into our Coastie Market Guide

From the shore of Avoca’s lake to The Entrance’s lagoon, every weekend, somewhere on the Coast, a local market springs to life. The Coast’s markets are as much about farm fresh produce from surrounding areas as creating a regular outlet for crafty Coasties to get entrepreneurial in their own backyard. They’re also a great chance to

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Warm Up With New Winter Hot Spots

Like snakes and bears, Coasties have a habit of hibernating in winter. Snuggled up in winter woolies, under a blanket or in front of the fire, with a vino in hand, it can be hard to tear yourself away from the comfort of the couch. Some Central Coast restaurants even shut up shop over winter, enjoying a