Gosford is situated along an identified business growth corridor between Erina, the
West Gosford light industrial zone, and
Somersby. Connectivity of main roads and rail travel times between
Sydney, the Central Coast and the
Hunter region are key issues for corporate business relocation to the region. Aged and personal care and retail are major employers in Gosford. As an entertainment hub, Mann Street has relatively good public transport links and is one of the Central Coast's most popular spots for pubs and clubs and in close proximity to cultural and sporting events. Yacht and other boat building has been undertaken by
East Coast Yachts since 1964 in West Gosford.
Facilities Gosford is home to: •
Gosford Hospital — the largest public hospital on the
Central Coast • Laycock Street Community Theatre — the only professional, proscenium arch theatre venue on the Central Coast. Home of Gosford Musical Society who in fact provided financial support in the construction of the theater. • The Central Coast Conservatorium (in the original Gosford Courthouse) •
Central Coast Stadium — originally built for the
North Sydney Bears of the
NRL, the ground was instead the home of the unsuccessful
Northern Eagles franchise from their inception in 2000 until their dissolution in 2002. Since 2005 it has been the home of the
Central Coast Mariners football club. The ground was briefly home to the
Central Coast Rays rugby union team. • Central Coast Leagues Club — is the largest community sporting and social club in the region • The Entertainment Grounds, formerly known as Gosford Racecourse •
Gosford Showground, home to
greyhound racing organised by Gosford Greyhounds and
motorcycle speedway. • The
headquarters of the
Government of New South Wales workplace health and safety regulator, SafeWork NSW • Gavenlock Oval — home ground of the Gosford City Dragons, a
football club associated with
Central Coast Football. • Gosford Regional Gallery and Gosford/Edogawa Commemorative Garden — the Commemorative Garden is a
Japanese garden that was built as a
gift to residents of the
City of Gosford by the
Ward of
Edogawa,
Tokyo, Japan. They were opened in September 1994. Gosford Regional Gallery hosts the annual Gosford Art Prize. Previous finalists include
Geoffrey Proud, Csongvay Blackwood, and
Anna Glynn. ==Transport==