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    Council waives green waste fees for properties west of M1 Motorway in response to current bush fire threat

    Central Coast Council will be absorbing the costs of green waste disposal for properties west of the freeway at its Buttonderry and Woy Woy Waste Management Facilities until 31 January 2020.The decision has been made to allow for properties that do not pay for or have access to domestic green waste collection services, to dispose of up to four tonnes of green waste for free.Mayor Lisa Matthews said she was pleased that Council was providing tangible support for residents impacted by this unprecedented fire threat on the Central Coast.“Residents have been asked to prepare their properties, by the Rural Fire Service, in the face of these fires and in doing so have generated a lot of green waste which they have found challenging to get rid of,” Mayor Matthews said.“They have enough to deal with at the moment and at least we have taken this concern out of their hands.”To be eligible, residents or their contractors must show evidence from where the green waste was generated.
    • 18/12/2019
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    Works to reduce water main breaks at Avoca Beach complete

    Central Coast Council has completed priority works to ensure the integrity of water mains on Cape Three Points Road and The Round Drive, Avoca Beach.The area was deemed a high priority in Council’s Water Mains Renewal Program when the old water mains unexpectedly broke, flooding a number of residents’ homes.Council Director Water and Sewer, Jamie Loader said Council had been working closely with residents on a solution to prevent the situation occurring again. “Avoca residents have experienced several water main breaks in the past two years which have caused significant impact to them.
    • 11/12/2019
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    New year brings in a new youth action team

    Central Coast Council has announced 11 new members of the Y4Y (Youth For Youth) action team to represent young people around the Coast in 2020.
    • 19/12/2019
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    Scheduled NYE events to continue with fireworks cancelled from program

    Central Coast Council Director Connected Communities, Julie Vaughan said the safety of the Central Coast community and visitors to the region is Council’s number one priority.“We know that many members of our community and visitors look forward to celebratory fireworks at our New Year’s Eve events.
    • 30/12/2019
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    Laycock announces another stellar line-up for 2020

    Central Coast Council’s Laycock Street Community Theatre has recently launched their incredible line-up of performances for 2020.Delivering in excess of 245 varied productions every year for the local community, Laycock continues to engage with audiences giving them the opportunity to ‘see with emotion, feel in colour’.Council’s Arts and Culture Section Manager, Chris King said Laycock is once again hosting a large range of cultural productions that cater to all ages and interests across the community.“The 2020 season brings together an impressive range of live entertainment options to the Central Coast and we are thrilled they have chosen to perform at Laycock Theatre,” Mr King said.“We are privileged to present a wide selection of high-quality performances and touring shows throughout the year, including returning shows as well as home grown performers lighting up the stage.“Highlights include the return of Youth In Performing Arts, along with new productions from Victorian State Ballet presenting their enchanting take on Snow White, Tall Stories’ magical musical adaptation of The Gruffalo's Child and James Morrison Quintet.“Our popular ‘Morning Melodies’ productions also return in 2020, where audiences can enjoy a morning tea and show for only $20 – a wonderful outing that can be experienced across generations.“Whether you love classical music, children’s theatre, ballet, or appreciate a fun and interactive night out, our diverse selection of shows has something for everyone!”Mayor Lisa Matthews said it is great to see Laycock Street Community Theatre continue to attract quality performances to the Coast as well as a platform for local talent to shine.“The highly anticipated 2020 season of professional shows is no different, providing our community to see quality shows and performances here on the Coast,” Mayor Smith said.“Tickets or gift vouchers for Laycock provide the perfect present for loved ones, creating memories that will last a lifetime.”To view the 2020 program, purchase tickets of gift vouchers go to centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/theatres or visit or call the Box Office on 4323 3233.ENDS
    • 05/01/2020
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    New amenities at Heazlett Park opens its doors

    The newly upgraded amenities building at Heazlett Park, Avoca has opened its doors.The amenities building includes an accessible public toilet, male and female change rooms to service the sporting user groups and an equipment storage area for the Avoca Beach Kayak Club.Council’s Mayor Lisa Matthews said this new public infrastructure was a result of multiple levels of Government and local community groups working together.“This project is a great example of the Australian Government, NSW Government and Council working in consultation with local recreation user groups, including the Avoca Kayak Club who supported the project with in-kind contributions,” said Mayor Matthews.“Council is proud to deliver these new facilities that will benefit both local and visiting users of this popular sportsground and foreshore reserve.“This upgraded facility is a key objective of Council’s Community Strategic Plan which reflects our community’s vision for a liveable coast by ensuring sporting, leisure and open space areas are well maintained and activated.The project has been jointly funded by the Australian Government, NSW Government and Central Coast Council.Member for Terrigal Adam Crouch said the NSW Government was proud to provide $300,000 for this upgraded facility.“Avoca is the training ground for successful Olympians Lachlan Tame and Riley Fitzsimmons and many Junior Kayak Representatives in the Australian squad,” Mr Crouch said.“The Avoca Kayak Club has previously been operating off the back of a trailer and I’m so proud that this new facility provides a permanent home for the Club.Sport Australia CEO Kate Palmer said the Australian Government and Sport Australia are helping to get Australians more active in their own communities by investing more than $100 million in local sport infrastructure projects, as part of the Move It AUS Community Sport Infrastructure Grant program.“Australians love their sport.
    • 15/01/2020
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    Bush fire Community Information Sessions for impacted residents

    Central Coast Council is holding a series of bush fire Community Information Sessions for Central Coast residents, as well as other community members, impacted or concerned by recent local bush fires.These sessions will provide our community with information on the current status of the bush fire and will share the latest recovery information and support available from Council, government and other emergency services.Council invites concerned residents to attend an information session at:Kulnura Hall – Tuesday 14 January 2020 5.30-7pmSpencer Hall – Wednesday 15 January 2020 5.30-7pmBlue Haven Community Centre – Friday 17 January 2020 1.30-3pmBlue Haven Community Centre – Tuesday 21 January 2020 5.30-7pmWhilst the Three Mile Fire which affected the Spencer, Kulnura and Mangrove Mountain areas, and the Charmhaven bush fire status are currently at advice alert level today, weather and fire conditions can change quickly.All Central Coast residents are encouraged to continue to stay informed, alert and vigilant. For the latest warnings, advice and information on bush fires, please refer to NSW Rural Fire Service’s channels (website, social media and ‘Fires Near Me NSW’ smartphone app), plus tune into ABC Central Coast 92.5FM radio and social media.Download the RFS ‘Fires Near Me NSW’ mobile app to your smartphone and set up your ‘Watch Zones’ for notifications.Ensure your Bush Fire Survival Plan is prepared and activate it if required.
    • 09/01/2020
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    Residents now able to drop off unlimited quantities of e-waste for recycling

    Central Coast Council is now accepting unlimited quantities of household e-waste that can be dropped at all three Waste Management Facilities for free.The change has come about following a new contract arrangement to help maximise resource recovery and reduce the amount of electronics ending up in landfill.Council Unit Manger Waste Services and Business Development, Andrew Pearce said e-waste is recognised as the fastest growing waste stream with over 700,000 tonnes generated nationally.“Here on the Central Coast e-waste is one of the most common items placed in household bins and bulk kerbside collections,” Mr Pearce said.“When e-waste is collected and compacted in a mixed waste collection truck it becomes a missed opportunity to retrieve and reuse the precious metals and other resources while also unnecessarily consuming landfill space.“We accept all the traditional items such as televisions, computers and printers, but thanks to this new arrangement we can now also accept any electrical product with a cord that does not contain liquid.“Last year we recycled more than 135 tonnes of e-waste and with the number of new items that can now be dropped off we are hoping we can continue this upward trajectory.”E-waste collected at Councils facilities is temporarily stored and then bulk transferred to an e-waste processing facility in Sydney where it is shredded and sorted using advanced technology that creates high-quality raw materials for reuse.“Research has shown that people are suspicious about dropping off items with their personal details,” Mr Pearce added.“All data on devices is destroyed during the dismantling process, however, if you have any concerns reset and erase all data from devices before dropping them off.”Mayor Lisa Matthews said Council is committed to delivering options where the community can easily recycle and reuse products.“We all have old phones and other e-waste that we don’t use anymore lying around the house,” Mayor Matthews said“This is a great opportunity to get rid of it all knowing it will be reused and have a future as a new product.“This excellent initiative demonstrates what local government can achieve to help improve recycling systems that move towards a more circular economy.“Last year we paid more than $29 million via the Waste Levy and received less than half a million back to reinvest into waste minimisation, recycling and resource recovery.“We are now calling on the State Government to work collaboratively with council’s and release some of these funds to develop innovative approaches to resource recovery.”Visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/ewaste for a list of accepted e-waste materials and Council’s Waste Management Facility locations and opening hours.ENDS
    • 17/11/2019
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    Successful water mains cleaning program continues

    Central Coast Council’s stage one water mains cleaning program saw 11 suburbs on the Central Coast benefit from improved water quality, with stage two underway for residents in Springfield, East Gosford, Long Jetty and The Entrance.Acting Director Water and Sewer, Daniel Kemp said stage one of the program was hugely successful with works being completed on time, with minimal disruption and minimal water wastage.“Stage one of our water mains cleaning program saw 90km worth of mains cleaned in 18 days, with Council scooping up sediment and saving the equivalent of 8 Olympic sized swimming pools worth of water for the Coast,” Mr Kemp said.“Approximately 200 homes per day benefited from this first round of cleaning with many residents stopping to chat with our crews on site and learn more about the program and our water saving methods.“Council actively monitors and tests the water supply across the Coast and these results indicate areas due for cleaning.
    • 23/10/2019
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    Surf Life Saving Central Coast presented cheque from Council

    Central Coast Council presented Surf Life Saving Central Coast (SLSCC) with a $213,250 cheque yesterday at Copacabana Surf Life Saving Club.
    • 24/10/2019
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