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  • Media Release

    Council invites expressions of interest for community stakeholder members on the Mangrove Mountain and Spencer Advisory Committee

    Expressions of interest have been invited to fill community stakeholder positions on the Mangrove Mountain and Spencer Advisory Committee.
    • 25/10/2017
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    Council encourages community to be pool safe this swimming season

    With the swimming season upon us, Central Coast Council is reminding residents to ensure their pool fences are up to standard to keep young children safe.
    • 25/10/2017
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    Future leaders to get a taste of Local Government with Mayor in the Chair

    Local high school students will get a taste what it’s like to be a Councillor next week when Central Coast Council hosts its annual Future Council.Future Council is a partnership program between Central Coast Council and Rumbalara Environmental Education Centre for Years 9 and 10 students on civics and citizenship and local government decision making.  Students will debate real local issues they are passionate about and will cast a vote on behalf of their community, just like a real Councillor, with the Mayor and Deputy Mayor in the Chair.
    • 26/10/2017
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    Seven themes hold key to shaping the future of the Central Coast

    Over 33,000 ideas and opinions from residents have been distilled into seven key themes Central Coast Council will use to shape the future of the coast in the region’s first ever Community Strategic Plan.The Community Strategic Plan is designed to capture the community’s vision for the Coast and identify key social, economic, environmental priorities as well as long-term strategies for the Coast for the next 10 years.Council Mayor Jane Smith said the plan is the overarching guide Council will use to determine how, where and what it spends its funds on to meet the wants and needs of our growing community.“Council spent three months earlier this year talking with the community about what they love about the Central Coast and what could be done to make it even better,” Mayor Smith said.“We went directly to the community and captured a record 33,000 separate ideas and opinions about what would make the Central Coast an even better place to live from face to face conversations, online surveys, commuter surveys and meetings with hard to reach communities.”These ideas have been distilled into seven key themes -Natural environmentLifestyle and communityBuilt environmentServices and facilitiesActivities and entertainmentTransport and movement around the local government areaEconomyConnected Communities Group Leader, Julie Vaughan said the initial phase of developing the coast’s first Community Strategic Plan had been a great success.“The community responded enthusiastically to the first phase of data collection and we would now like to invite individuals, community groups, business groups, State agencies and non-government agencies to join us at a Community Workshop to explore the themes in detail as part of the next phase of the project,” Ms Vaughan said.“This next phase is crucial as we start to drill into the detail of how we, along with our stakeholders and other partners will deliver our community’s aspirations for the Coast over the next ten years.”To register for a community workshop, visit yourvoiceourcoast.com and select the venue you wish to attend.Community workshops dates and venues are below:Saturday 18 November – 1pm to 4pm at The Erina CentreTuesday 21 November – 10am to 1pm at Smartwork Hub GosfordTuesday 21 November –  6pm to 9pm at Umina Beach Surf ClubSaturday 25 November –  9:30am to 12:30pm at The Entrance Community CentreTuesday 28 November  – 10am to 1pm at Wyong Civic CentreTuesday 28 November  -   6pm-9pm at Blue Haven Community CentreRegistration is required to attend a workshop.
    • 30/10/2017
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    Council encourages the community to be asbestos aware this November

    November is National Asbestos Awareness Month and Central Coast Council is urging homeowners, renovators and tradies to take the warnings about asbestos seriously when renovating or maintaining homes and learn what they need to know to manage it safely.Central Coast Council, Director, Environment and Planning, Scott Cox said Australia was among the largest consumers of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in the world with asbestos used in the manufacture of a broad range of building and decorator products that can still be found in 1 in 3 brick, weatherboard, fibro and clad Australian homes.“It can be in any home built or renovated before 1987 - under floor coverings, behind wall and floor tiles, in cement floors, internal and external walls, ceilings and ceiling space (insulation), eaves, garages, roofs, around hot water pipes, fences, home extensions, garages, outdoor toilets, backyard and farm structures, chook sheds and even dog kennels,” Mr Cox said.“If you’re a homeowner, renovator or tradie, and you don’t know the risks, the products to look for or how to manage asbestos safely, you could be risking your life and the lives of others if you disturb asbestos-containing materials and release fibres into the air that can be inhaled,” Mr Cox said.If well maintained and left undisturbed asbestos is unlikely to pose a health risk.
    • 31/10/2017
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    Time to secure a spot at The Lakes Festival

    There’s still time for festival-goers to secure tickets when The Lakes Festival makes a splash across the Central Coast from 10-19 November.Over the 10 days, there are seven events hubs with more than 20 events across the Coast – most of them FREE!Council Director Connected Communities, Julie Vaughan, said while most events are free festival-goers still need to reserve their spot at some of the tours and activities.“We have events such as kayak tours, yoga on stand up paddle boards, floating landcare, and bus tours that are all free, we just need you to reserve your place so you don’t miss out,” Ms Vaughan said.“Mov’In Bed, our outdoor cinema experience at Budgewoi, is not your usual movie night.“You can reserve a bed to lie under the stars and watch Beauty and the Beast or La La Land – or simply turn up with your picnic rug and pull up a bit of reserve.“We also have our big ticketed events such as the popular Lighthouse Folk Festival and Tri-Wyong.“Something new to the table is Perfect Strangers, a unique dining experience at Wyong Creek with a three-course meal crafted by a celebrated local chef.“A great meal, amazing location and live music all shared in the company of perfect strangers.“There’s so much to do over the 10 days there’s bound to be something for everyone.Visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/thelakesfestival for a full program and how to secure a place at one of the Festival’s popular events.-ENDS-
    • 02/11/2017
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    Storm damage and road closures on the Coast

    The recent storm has caused major damage across the Central Coast, particularly in Noraville.  Please take extra care on our roads as our crews, Ausgrid continue the recovery.
    • 06/11/2017
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    Council and community clean up after storm

    Central Coast Council and the community are cleaning up after the severe storm that hit the Coast, particularly Toukley and Noraville on Monday afternoon.A number of trees and powerlines came down leaving the area looking like a mini tornado had ripped through these two suburbs.Council crews are currently focusing on the affected roads, drains and footpaths and removing all the debris.
    • 09/11/2017
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    Floodplain risk management study to reduce impact of 'flash' flooding on local community

    Central Coast Council is undertaking a floodplain risk management study within the urban areas of Killarney Vale, Bateau Bay, Long Jetty and The Entrance to reduce the impact of ‘flash’ flooding on the local community.The study, supported by the NSW Government’s Floodplain Management Program, will identify flash flooding ‘trouble spots’ and assess what measures are required to reduce the risk of flooding during significant storm events.Mayor Jane Smith said Council was seeking the community’s help to collect information on past flooding experiences and local flood knowledge to help with the selection of flood reduction measures.“These suburbs have been identified as priority areas and this study will focus on stormwater that overwhelms the drainage network causing flash flooding, as opposed to flooding from elevated lake levels,” Mayor Smith said.
    • 09/11/2017
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    Coast to Host 2018 'King of Concrete' at BATO Yard

    Local and international skateboarders will converge at the Central Coast’s largest riding facility, BATO Yard, to contest the 2018 ‘King of Concrete’ championship event being held on 10 February 2018.The event – now in its second year – is anticipated to attract more international participants and spectators following the highly successful inaugural event in 2017.
    • 10/11/2017
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