Ordinary meetings of Central Coast Council are generally held at 6.30pm on the fourth Tuesday evening of the month, in accordance with the Code of Meeting Practice adopted at the 23 July 2024 Ordinary Council Meeting.
Council may convene an Extraordinary Meeting outside these regular times, for which public notification will be provided on this website. An agenda (business papers) is made available before each Council meeting that details the items to be discussed. Agendas are released as soon as practicable but within three business days of the meeting and are available online here. Shortly after each meeting, the minutes are also published online.
Meetings are run in accordance with the Council's Code of Meeting Practice and Code of Conduct. Public Council meetings are also livestreamed so that you may access what is discussed without attending in person.
The location of Council meetings is the Central Coast Council Chambers, 2 Hely Street Wyong. The Councillor briefing sessions will be held in one of the function rooms on level 2 of the Council Administration Building, 2 Hely Street Wyong. Information about upcoming Council meetings and Councillor briefing sessions is further detailed below.
Notice of Extraordinary Council Meeting
As per a resolution of the 6 May 2025 Extraordinary Council Meeting, Council is convening a further extraordinary meeting on Tuesday 13 May 2025 at the Wyong Council Chambers, 2 Hely Street, Wyong commencing at 4:00pm.
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That Council
- Convenes a further extraordinary meeting on Tuesday 13 May 2025, in the event that the Premier does not declare a state of emergency by 3:00pm on Friday 9 May 2025. The aim of the Extraordinary Council Meeting is for staff to report on possible solutions and for Council to decide on actions.
The Extraordinary Council Meeting will deal with the following matter:
- Council Response to Coastal Erosion at Central Coast Beaches specifically Wamberal and The Entrance North.
This public notice is provided as per the Code of Meeting Practice clause 5.13 (s.367 of the Act). The Agenda will be located on the Agenda and Minutes webpage as soon as it is available.
Upcoming Council meeting and Councillor briefing session dates
Date | Time | Meeting Type |
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Tuesday, 13 May 2025 | 4:00pm | Extraordinary Council Meeting |
Tuesday, 20 May 2025 | 4:30pm | Councillor briefing session |
Tuesday, 27 May 2025 | 6:30pm | Council meeting |
Monday, 23 June 2025 | 6:30pm | Council meeting |
Tuesday, 22 July 2025 | 6.30pm | Council meeting |
Tuesday, 26 August 2025 | 6.30pm | Council meeting |
Tuesday, 23 September 2025 | 6.30pm | Council meeting |
Tuesday, 28 October 2025 | 6.30pm | Council meeting |
Tuesday, 25 November 2025 | 6.30pm | Council meeting |
Tuesday, 9 December 2025 | 6.30pm | Council meeting |
Attending Council meetings
Members of the public may register to attend Council meetings held at the Central Coast Council Chambers in person. Attendance numbers are limited and pre-registration may be completed via the following link.
Members of the public can also view the livestream of the meeting by visiting the Central Coast Council Live Stream on YouTube.
Speaking at Council meetings - Public Forum
Council will hold a Public Forum prior to each Ordinary Council Meeting (subject to speaker registrations). The Public Forum will commence at 6:00pm and run for 30 minutes. Members of the public who wish to address Council in the Public Forum must complete and submit the request to speak form, nominating the agenda item they wish to speak on. Registration closes at 10am on the day of the Public Forum. It is a requirement that speakers at the Public Forum submit their speeches in writing with the request to speak form for consideration of the Mayor prior to the Public Forum.
Speakers will be confirmed by Council staff and will receive information about participating in the Public Forum at the Council Chambers prior to the meeting. Public Forums will be publicly broadcast on Council’s livestream channel.
Attending Councillor briefing sessions
Councillor briefing sessions are a forum for the Chief Executive Officer and senior Council officers to address any Councillor questions and provide background on matters coming before Council for decision.
The sessions provide a valuable opportunity to enhance Council’s decision-making processes by allowing Councillors to become better informed on issues and seek further clarification before making decisions at formally constituted Council Meetings.
No decision-making or voting takes place at these meetings, they are for information only. This information is subject to change during the course of decision-making.
According to section 7.1 of the Central Coast Council Councillor Briefings and Workshops Policy, briefing sessions and workshops are not formal meetings of Council. A session may be closed to the public to allow attendees to receive, discuss or consider a confidential matter. The decision to close a briefing session to the public for confidential reasons will be made at the discretion of the CEO.
If all topics for discussion are of a confidential nature, the Briefing Session will not be open to the public. However, if one or more of the topics are confidential, they will be considered at the end of the agenda allowing the public to leave before the discussion.
There is no livestreaming of these briefings.
Tuesday 20 May 2025 Councillor Briefing session
Monday 14 April 2025 Councillor Briefing session
Tuesday 18 March 2025 Councillor Briefing session
Tuesday 11 February 2025 Councillor Briefing session
Agendas and minutes
View all Agendas, Business Papers and Minutes from 2021 onwards listed in the date order of the Council meetings.
View archived Council meeting Agendas, Business Papers and Minutes from 2016-2020.
Webcasting
Community notice: Due to a technical failure, audio was unavailable for the Council meeting webcast dated 26 November 2024. The period of unavailability was between 6.00 and 8.20pm.
Watch the Council meetings livestream.
Please note that Confidential Sessions within a Council meeting will not be livestreamed.
The livestream of Council meetings is not, and shall not, be taken to be an official record of Central Coast Council or of any meeting or discussion depicted therein. Central Coast Council does not accept liability for any defamatory remarks or inappropriate comments that are made during the course of a meeting. Recordings of Council meetings are copyright protected and cannot be reused or reproduced without approval from Council.