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    Highlights of the 26 April 2022 Ordinary Council Meeting
    Community feedback sought on draft agreement between First Nations Leaders and CouncilThe draft Central Coast First Nations Accord and draft Acknowledgement of Country will be placed on public exhibition for community review and feedback.The draft Accord is an agreement between First Nations Leaders and Central Coast Council.
    25/04/2022
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    Safety warning: Jenny Dixon Beach access temporarily closed due to landslip
    Council has closed the Jenny Dixon Beach access after a landslip occurred adjacent to the access point – Council barricades and warning signs have been erected.Council conducted a preliminary hazard risk assessment which revealed the landslip has undermined a section of the concrete foot path, leaving it unsafe for use. Council has issued a warning to residents and visitors to avoid the Jenny Dixon Beach access at Park Street, Norah Head approximately 50m east of the picnic shelters in the main car park due to serious safety risks. Recent heavy rains have soaked the ground and surrounding areas, creating soft and unstable soil.
    20/04/2022
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    Keeping the water warm and active bodies cool
    Major upgrade works are commencing at Woy Woy’s popular Peninsula Leisure Centre to ensure its heating, ventilation and air conditioning system keeps the gym, pool, courts and other areas the correct temperature for the thousands of visitors who use this facility each year.Peninsula Leisure Centre has 2.5million litres of swimming water which is heated and 22.5million cubic metres of air that’s conditioned to create an enjoyable recreation and exercise experience for the 450,000 visits each year.
    18/04/2022
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    Service disruption: Bulk kerbside collection temporarily paused due to COVID-19 impacting staffing levels
    Central Coast Council and its waste collections contractor Cleanaway are temporarily pausing the bulk waste collection service for six weeks due to significant staff shortages caused by COVID-19. The change to services is effective immediately and the online bulk waste booking system has been temporarily disabled.
    13/04/2022
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    Youth homelessness matters on the Central Coast
    Ahead of Youth Homelessness Matters Day on Wednesday 20 April, Council is raising awareness around the need for more affordable housing locally and identifying the misconceptions associated with youth homelessness.  On any given night on the Central Coast, there can be up to 70 people sleeping rough, however, youth homelessness is difficult to measure as many young people are not detected until they present to local support services and often considered as ‘hidden homeless’ – couch surfing or sleeping in a car.  With the cost of purchasing or renting a dwelling on the Central Coast rising rapidly, over 24,000 households* in the region are in housing stress, and this is for people that have a place to call home. Council Acting Director Community and Culture, Glenn Cannard is calling for the community’s support in the development of more affordable housing locally. “To reduce the number of people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, we need to be supporting and creating more affordable housing.
    12/04/2022
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    Council services and facilities over Easter holidays and Anzac Day
    Central Coast Council offices and a number of services will be closed over the Easter Long Weekend from Friday 15 to Monday 18 April and on Anzac Day on Monday 25 April.Customer service will be closed on the public holidays (15, 18 and 25 April).
    12/04/2022
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    Commemorating ANZAC Day on the Central Coast
    In commemoration of Anzac Day, Central Coast Council is supporting events being held at several locations across the Coast.These services provide community members the opportunity to come together to pay their respects to our fallen service men and women and acknowledge those who fought to defend our country and protect our way of life.Dawn Services, Main Services and Marches will be proceeding at the following locations:Davistown A Dawn Service will be held at Davistown RSL Club, Murna Road, Davistown at 6.00am.Doyalson A Dawn Service will be held at Doyalson-Wyee RSL Club, Pacific Highway, Doyalson at 5.00am with a Main Service commencing from 9.00am.Empire Bay A Main Service will be held at Empire Bay Cenotaph, Sorrento Road, Empire Bay at 11.00am.GosfordBoth ceremonies will take place in Kibble Park, Donnison Street, Gosford.
    12/04/2022
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    Upgrade work at Kibble Park to provide modern community activity space – John Flakelar sculpture to be relocated into interactive Sensory Park
    Central Coast Council is to commence remediation works in Kibble Park, Gosford, with the aim for it to become an improved community activity space.As part of the upgrade, the unique John Flakelar created sculpture, currently part of the decommissioned fountain in Kibble Park, will be relocated to Sensory Park, Narara. Council Administrator, Rik Hart said having the opportunity to upgrade both parks meant we are not only utilising spaces more effectively, but also providing better facilities for the community to enjoy. “The Kibble Park Place Plan identified opportunities for this key central Gosford open space, including making it more accessible, safe and vibrant.”Mr Hart said Council acknowledged there had been some community discussion about the future of the fountain in Kibble Park, which has not operated since 2016. “An assessment of the cost to refurbish the fountain and surrounding degraded area revealed it would not provide good value to the community or use of ratepayers money.
    11/04/2022
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    University campus to contribute to Gosford as an educational hub
    Council welcomed today’s State Government announcement of the University of Newcastle as the preferred partner to deliver a Gosford university campus. Council Administrator, Rik Hart said this was a positive outcome benefitting the community and contributing to the revitalisation of Gosford’s CBD. “This announcement, along with the commitment from the State Government of transforming Council’s former Gosford Administration Building into a TAFE site, contributes to Gosford’s position as an educational hub for the region,” Mr Hart said. Council CEO, David Farmer confirmed there is a Memorandum of Understanding in place with the State Government about the development of the Gosford Administration Building into a TAFE site. “Having more higher education opportunities available for young people living on the Coast is important and the addition of a university campus to Gosford’s CBD is welcome news for the community,” Mr Farmer said. “Council’s own Regional Library, due to start construction by the end of this year, will also complement the growing educational hub in Gosford,” Mr Farmer said. ENDS
    10/04/2022
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    Construction has commenced to transform the Coast’s Visitor Information Centre
    Council has commenced construction to transform the Visitor Information Centre at The Entrance.The exciting multipurpose facility will deliver the community an interactive visitor centre, new and modern amenities including 24/7 adult accessible change facility (AACF) and event toilets, improved layout and decking, a dedicated space for local makers and creators, a bookable function area and a purpose-built greenroom. Council Director Corporate Affairs and Chief Financial Officer, Natalia Cowley said the upgrade has been designed to provide an interactive facility and accessible amenities for locals and visitors to enjoy. “The Entrance is one of the Coast’s most popular tourist destinations and this project creates an interactive space to better educate and inform visitors about all there is to do and see throughout the region,” Ms Cowley said.“This upgrade will improve toilets and accessibility, while also helping to drive tourism, increase economic spend in the area, and create an exciting year-round space for locals to enjoy.”Council Administrator, Rik Hart said this stage was an exciting milestone for the project.“This interactive experience can showcase all that our region has to offer as a tourism destination and provide positive exposure for our local businesses and tourism providers,” Mr Hart said.“It also provides the opportunity to attract larger-scale events and improved function areas for the community to enjoy, as well as including facilities for all with a 24/7 adult accessible change facility.
    10/04/2022
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    Explore the 'Neighbourhoods Art Trail’ through Ettalong
    Ettalong will come to life this month showcasing original art produced by local artists.
    06/04/2022
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    Council’s Easter school holiday program is here
    Central Coast Council is delivering a jam-packed program of online and face-to-face activities and events throughout the April school holidays, giving Central Coast families plenty of ways to keep young minds entertained and bodies active over the Easter break. Parents, carers and guardians can head to the School Holidays what’s on page on Council’s website to see everything that’s taking place - from heritage tours, live entertainment and escape rooms to sports challenges, Easter crafts and skills workshops, there’s something on offer for all ages, interests and abilities. Visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/schoolholidays for the full list of events, details and bookings.What's on at our Town CentresBring the kids down to any of our four town centre locations for a range of fun activities for all ages, as part of Council’s new Social Spaces event.
    06/04/2022
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    Administrator's Message - Celebrating Youth Week 2022
    This week marks the commencement of Youth Week 2022!
    05/04/2022
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    Love Lanes Festival set to light up Wyong this Friday
    Central Coast Council invites you to explore the hidden gems and discover forgotten laneways at Love Lanes Festival, which is back for its fifth year this Friday 8 April. Held in Wyong’s CBD from 4:00pm-9:00pm, Love Lanes Festival is set to showcase Wyong in its best light with four lanes, four stages and one park.This one-day festival is a combination of colours, sounds and smells with the buzz, hype and vibe of an outdoor community street festival, encompassing the theme of 'love'.Guests will enjoy live music, roving entertainment, food and market stalls, a kid’s zone, circus performances and more!Love Lanes was originally planned to take place in February, just two days before Valentine's Day, however, due to the restrictions and COVID implications at the time, this year's event was postponed until April. For more information, view the full program for the 2022 Love Lanes Festival.
    04/04/2022
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    Beach safety warning: stay away from impacted areas, The Entrance North Beach
    Council has issued a strong warning to residents and visitors to stay off The Entrance North Beach, north of the Wyuna Street access way and south of The North Entrance Surf Life Saving Club due to serious safety risks.The foreshore of The Entrance Beach was significantly impacted from dangerous surf conditions, strong winds and high tides from last Friday which continued through the weekend.
    03/04/2022
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    Greater Sydney Commission draws Central Coast into Six Cities vision
    Council acknowledged the State Government announcement this week about the Greater Sydney Commission developing the Six Cities vision for metropolitan NSW.Council CEO, David Farmer said the inclusion of the Central Coast highlighted the strategic importance of our region.“Bringing the Central Coast into strategic planning alongside Newcastle, Wollongong and Sydney has the prospects of seeing more opportunities open up for funding big game changing infrastructure to benefit the whole region,” Mr Farmer said. “We look forward to working with Elizabeth Mildwater, Greater Sydney Commission’s Chief Executive Officer and Sarah Winter, Greater Sydney Commission’s Executive Director for Central Coast and Macquarie Park to ensure the Central Coast can reach its full potential as part of the overall plan."Council Administrator, Rik Hart said the Greater Sydney Commission recognised that it was important for Council to have a seat at the table in planning and delivering on the strategic vision for the region. “Our community’s voice will be important in the development of the six cities strategic plan as they know what is needed for the Central Coast to thrive and be a dynamic part of the new vision for metropolitan NSW,” Mr Hart said.ENDS  
    31/03/2022
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    Tuggerah-Wyong rail upgrade is good news for the region
    Council acknowledged that the commitment of both the Federal and State Governments to invest in the Tuggerah-Wyong rail upgrade was good news for the region.  “This funding announcement seems to take the prospect of a high-speed rail link between Newcastle and Sydney a step closer,” said Council’s CEO Mr David Farmer. “Our community stands to benefit from these steps towards improved connectivity, better public transport capacity and infrastructure generating jobs,” Mr Farmer said. Council Administrator, Rik Hart said the announcement showed that positive community outcomes can be achieved when both sides of politics work together. “Delivering essential infrastructure to accommodate the growing Central Coast region and to facilitate good economic outcomes is not a solo enterprise,” Mr Hart said. “The community benefits when all levels of government work together." 
    30/03/2022
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    Administrator's Message - A shout out to our Town Criers
    Last weekend Central Coast Council was host to the 2022 National Town Crier Championships.
    29/03/2022
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    Social spaces to create vibrant town centres
    Four Central Coast town centres will come alive this April and May with ‘Social Spaces’ – a series of pop-up activations aimed at bringing the community together and attracting visitors to Gosford, Wyong, The Entrance and Toukley to create vibrant and engaging spaces.Council Unit Manager Community and Culture, Glenn Canard said this initiative helps boost local businesses and create vibrant spaces in important town centres this autumn.“Social Spaces is all about revealing the hidden treasures and spaces of Gosford, Wyong, Toukley and The Entrance and filling them with community events, pop-up dining experiences, school holiday activities and seasonal entertainment,” Mr Cannard said.“There will be two months of exploring amazing local food, kids’ activities, roving entertainment and more fun activities from Sunday 10 April until Sunday 29 May.”Program highlights:School holiday activities – petting zoo, laser skirmish, mobile games truck, roving easter bunny.Pop up dining experiences – if you enjoy great food, great music, festoon lighting, picnic rugs and great company, then you will enjoy Social Spaces’ pop-up dining experiences.
    27/03/2022
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    Council responds to judgment of the Land and Environment Court of NSW
    Council notes the orders of the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales in the matter of Verde Terra v Central Coast Council.
    24/03/2022
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