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Racing resumes at Wyong on Wednesday.

Race-by-race tips and previews for Wyong on Wednesday

All the information you need to pick a winner on the Central Coast.

  • Neil Evans

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The Food Farm owners Tim Eyes and Hannah Greenshields.

The Food Farm

A regenerative farm selling grass-fed beef and pasture-raised organic chicken and eggs.

  • Mike Bennie
Racing returns to Wyong on Wednesday.

Race-by-race tips and preview for Wyong on Wednesday

All the information you need for a day of racing at Wyong.

  • Ray Hickson
Leading Sydney trainer Bjorn Baker is hungry for more success in Wyong.

Baker’s duo eyes back-to-back success in Magic Millions

Masvingo would be the pick of Bjorn Baker’s duo in Wednesday’s $200,000 Magic Millions Wyong 2yo Classic, but stablemate Paradoxium is set to show he’s taken some giant leaps.

  • Ray Hickson
Racing returns to Wyong on Wednesday.

Race-by-race tips for Wednesday racing at Wyong

All the information you need for a day of racing at Wyong.

  • Neil Evans
Chris Waller.

NSW’s leading stable set to unleash exciting pair at Wyong

The Chris Waller stable, gearing up for another big assault on Randwick this Saturday, produces two promising fillies in a Super Maiden Plate at set weights over 1100m.

  • Neil Evans
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Composite image of gutted Wyong Hospital maternity unit.

This birthing unit couldn’t find staff. Now it’s being replaced with offices

The gutting of Wyong Hospital’s maternity unit will leave the Central Coast’s 350,000 people with only one remaining birthing unit.

  • Angus Thomson
A four-vehicle crash shut down the M1 in both directions near Wyong.

Significant delays on M1 north of Sydney after woman killed on motorway

Emergency services responded to reports a woman had been struck shortly after a crash between three cars and truck near Wyong.

  • Angus Dalton
Mandy Burgess believes her daughter’s killer should still be supervised by community corrections.

Tania was stabbed 48 times. Her killer walks free despite his ‘unacceptable’ risk

The NSW attorney-general’s decision to drop an application for extended supervision for a man who murdered a 15-year-old girl and may “pose an ongoing risk of serious violence” has devastated the victim’s mother.

  • Clare Sibthorpe
House values have fallen by double digits since July last year, Corelogic data shows.

Property owners object to months-old valuations as prices plunge

Some believe the valuations are too high and could push up land tax bills and council rates despite price falls of 20 per cent in some suburbs.

  • Melissa Heagney-Bayliss