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    Council’s Water and Sewer continues to work collaboratively with the community
    In a continuation of Central Coast Council’s commitment to the community to be accountable and transparent in its progress to improve water and sewer services, Council has delivered an update on the Water and Sewer Delivery Plan 2022-2026.The bi-annual report highlights the key achievements across July to December 2023 under three focus areas:
    28/02/2024
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    Complete the survey and have your say about public art on the Central Coast
    Central Coast Council is calling on the community to complete a short survey to help inform the development of a new 10-year Public Art Plan. The survey is the first step in a community engagement program that will be rolled out in March and April, talking with local community, groups, artists and creatives, industry professionals and businesses. This is an opportunity to shape the approach to public art which will place the community, and its creative practitioners at the heart of the plan.Council’s Director Community and Recreation Services, Melanie Smith said public art plays an important role in our community.“This survey is the first step in engaging with the community, understanding their values and seeking feedback on what should be included in a Public Art Plan.
    27/02/2024
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    Council supporting emerging works and performers in its performing arts pilot program.
    Central Coast Council is calling for artists to present and develop new performance work in Council’s ‘Performance Illuminated’ pilot program.
    20/02/2024
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    Next steps to reclassify Council community land to operational land
    Central Coast Council is taking the next steps in the reclassification of 10 Council owned  properties  from community land to operational land.The sites to be reclassified were reviewed by Council in 2023 and the choice of 
    20/02/2024
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    March bustling with local seniors’ festivities
    The 2024 Central Coast Seniors Festival is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever!
    14/02/2024
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    The Men’s Table launches in Doyalson
    Central Coast Council, Central Coast Primary Health Network and the national men’s mental health and suicide prevention charity, The Men’s Table, is launching its 180th table in Doyalson in the north of the Coast.
    13/02/2024
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    Freeze frame – youth invited to capture the Coast
    If you’re a young aspiring photographer with a keen eye and love for the world around you, then Central Coast Council would love to see what you’ve got.Entries for the second ‘Your World Your Way’ youth photography competition are now open until Thursday 29 February 2024.This free-to-enter photography competition is open to young people aged 12-24 years, with judges especially looking for photographic content that includes local locations and young people.Exciting prizes include:Winner:
    13/02/2024
    Media Release
    Unlocking playspace potential - 10 playspace renewals scheduled for the Coast
    Ten locations across the Central Coast are receiving a playspace renewal, making way for improved and accessible playspaces for locals and visitors.The ten locations will see $1.1 million of upgrades that have commenced February and are estimated to be complete by April 2024.
    12/02/2024
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    Council to commence pre-emptive works at The Entrance channel
    With the end of the busy summer holiday period, and the departure of migratory Little Terns from the Karangi sand spit, Central Coast Council will commence the next stage of works this month at The Entrance channel to ensure it is in an appropriate ‘flood ready’ state, by establishing a pilot channel.Council currently monitors the channel condition in real time (via remote cameras, satellite imagery and gauges, that monitor tidal range within the estuary) and forecasts catchment inflows and lake heights.
    12/02/2024
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    Water and sewer services customer satisfaction survey results show gradual improvement
    Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has released its latest water utility customer satisfaction quarterly survey results about Council’s Water and Sewer services.
    07/02/2024
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    Canton Beach sandstone wall upgrades and repairs are on the way!
    Canton Beach sandstone log restoration works and upgrades will commence Thursday 15 February to restore and enhance the usability of the beach, improve safety, and help prevent erosion.Central Coast Council has received $256,000 from the Australian and NSW Governments as part of the Local Government Recovery Grants Program, under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements to help restore areas affected by storm and flood events in 2022.Council Director of Environment and Planning, Alice Howe said that Council is pleased to be able to restore and upgrade the Canton Beach sandstone log wall.“After an east coast low event in March 2022 Tuggerah lakes saw levels rise above the top of the existing wall which caused erosion and pushed the sandstone logs to rotate seaward,” Dr Howe said.“Thanks to the funding from the Australian and NSW Government we will be able to reinstate and increase the height of the sandstone log wall and improve drainage behind the wall to help it withstand future weather events.”The full list of works include:Increasing the height of the wall and placing a stepped finish to help prevent erosions and subsidence, and support access to the beach.New drainage works to be installed behind the wall.Sand nourishment works – additional sand will be placed along the beach to help mitigate erosion.Supply and install turf as required along the back of the sandstone wall.“Construction is anticipated to take eight weeks with minimal impacts to the community.
    07/02/2024
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    Central Coast Council’s Dogs Day Out is back!
    Central Coast Council’s annual ‘Dogs Day Out’ event is back on Saturday 24 February, offering an exciting day out for not only dogs and their owners, but the whole community.Now in its third year, this year’s event is set to be bigger and better than ever, with over 30 local businesses hosting stalls, training programs and demonstrations. Event highlights include: •  
    05/02/2024
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    Calling on businesses to have their final say on local approvals policy and outdoor trading specification
    Central Coast Council placed a Draft Central Coast Local Approvals Policy and Draft Central Coast Outdoor Trading Specification on public exhibition late last year and is reminding of the opportunity to provide feedback by 22 February 2024. In addition to online submissions via yourvoiceourcoast.com, Council is running information sessions for local businesses on the proposed Outdoor Trading Specification. In-person:
    01/02/2024
    Media Release
    A Lover's Guide to Wyong’s Love Lanes Festival
    Wyong’s beloved Love Lanes Festival is back for its seventh year on Saturday 10 February.
    31/01/2024
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    Local businesses encouraged to make a splash in the 2024 Lakes Festival program
    Central Coast Council is inviting businesses, community groups and event organisers to propose an event or activity to be a part of the annual 10-day Lakes Festival program celebrating the Coast’s diverse waterways. The Lakes Festival, scheduled to run from 8-17 November 2024, is an annual reminder of the variety of waterways available on the Central Coast.
    29/01/2024
    Media Release
    New community hall unveiled in Norah Head
    Central Coast Council has officially opened the new Community Hall and playground at Norah Head, with a celebration event attended by members of the community. The $1.7 million project has been completed after Central Coast Council received $935,000 from the NSW Government, with Council funding the remaining contribution of $765,000 from planned capital expenditure. Council Director for Community and Recreational Services, Melanie Smith said the opening of the new hall and playground is a fantastic outcome, and one to celebrate, with the event being attended by residents and community groups. “Council undertook community consultation to inform the design and construction of the venue, which has resulted in a fabulous modern facility, transforming what was previously in place,” Ms Smith said. Key features of the new facility include a multi-functional hall, kitchen, storage, accessible family friendly amenities, a children’s playspace and picnic area.
    29/01/2024
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    Detection dogs helping save water by sniffing out leaks across the Coast
    Central Coast Council Water and Sewer is turning to ‘man’s best friend’ to look for solutions to help solve leaking issues in the water and sewer network.Council’s Water and Sewer team met with Sydney Water Lead Detection Dog Team to understand how sniffer dogs detect leaks, as part of Council’s proactive leak detection program.The teams recently joined two energetic Springer Spaniels, Joey and Hydro and one Cocker Spaniel named Winnie as they ’sniffed out leaks’ over 25km of water mains and 10km of sewer rising mains across the Central Coast.Over five days, during wet and dry conditions the dogs demonstrated expertise in detecting leaks undetectable to the human senses.
    29/01/2024
    Council news
    Central Coast Council’s 2024 Australia Day Award Winners
    Central Coast Council’s 2024 Australia Day Award Winners have been announced, with 18-year-old Matthew Blakemore, named as ‘Citizen of the Year.’Council Director of Community and Recreation, Melanie Smith said the annual awards are a way for Council and the wider community to celebrate and recognise individuals and organisations who enrich our community. “The recipient of the 2024 Citizen of the Year award, Matthew Blakemore embodies the word ‘community’, and strives to build greater awareness around the needs of young people with a disability,” Ms Smith said.“Matthew’s contributions extend beyond the Central Coast community, with Matthew appointed to the Research Board of the University of Technology Sydney to help ensure that research on young people is relevant, contemporary, accessible and inclusive.
    25/01/2024
    Media Release
    Customer feedback on water and sewer future plans
    Central Coast Council Water and Sewer is seeking feedback regarding potential water and/or sewer connections from people who occupy, own, or operate a business from an ‘unserviced property’ on the Central Coast.The second phase of consultation follows an earlier consultation phase which was open to customers who are connected to Council’s water and/or sewerage services on the Central Coast.Council Director for Water and Sewer Jamie Loader said the community consultation ensures that Council develops knowledge and customer interest for including connection of ‘unserviced properties’ into future plans.“There are approximately 7,500 ‘unserviced properties’ that are not connected to the Council water and sewer network.
    24/01/2024
    Media Release
    Council office closure for Australia Day 2024 public holiday
    Central Coast Council offices will be closed on Friday 26 January for the Australia Day public holiday, and re-opening Monday 29 January 2024.Some of Council’s services and facilities will be closed or have changes, however essential services will continue to operate.An after-hours service is available on 02 4306 7900 to call in any urgent reports (such as water main breaks or sewer issues, and urgent road safety issues such as fallen trees over roads).Non-emergency enquiries, requests, reports or formal feedback can be submitted through our online Customer Service Centre 24/7 and these will be progressed from Monday 29 January 2024.
    23/01/2024
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