It isn’t often the words ‘hero’ and ‘bug’ get mentioned in the same sentence, but in this article we are going to be giving (some) creepy crawlies the credit they deserve.
With funding of $4.7 million from the Australian Government, in addition to Central Coast Council funding, Council is excited to be progressing a range of important environmental improvement projects for Tuggerah Lakes.
Check out this month's images from some of our local Environmental volunteersPeninsula DunecareMargaret Lund’s patch will be in good hands as Peninsula Dunecare volunteers pay tribute to Margaret and look to continue her work.
Names for roads created as part of new developments and subdivisions are available for comment in accordance with Roads Regulations 2018. The following road names have been approved by the Geographical Names Board for use, subject to comment. Road NameSuburbRoad ExtentHedley RoadWarnervaleCommences at the intersection of Railway Road and travels in a north easterly direction then a northerly direction where it terminates at the Public Reserve Please forward any comments to roadnaming@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au by Friday, 18 November 2022.Related Documents Plan of Subdivision Lot 1 DP 1234942 Aldenham Rd, Warnervale GNB Approval - Henley Rd, Warnervale
Your World Your Way Youth Photography competition opened for entries on the 7 November 2022 and closed on the 27 January 2023. Our competition for Your World Your Way has come to an end, and the winners have been selected.
Names for roads created as part of new developments and subdivisions are available for comment in accordance with Roads Regulations 2018. The following road names have been approved by the Geographical Names Board for use, subject to comment. Please forward any comments to roadnaming@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au by 23 November 2022. Road Name Location DescriptionChieftain Drive Hamlyn TerraceCommences at the intersection section of Sparks Road in a south, then south easterly direction terminating at Lot 15 DP 7091.Wollumbin Street Hamlyn TerraceCommences at the intersection of proposed Road No.
Palm Gully Park playspace at North Avoca has been renewed with the ageing play equipment replaced with an improved consolidated new play area with a beach/tropical inspired theme playspace.
Council has continued to fix potholes and other road defects following significant rainfall and flooding events, with over 73,000 potholes patched since March. Only temporary repair works can be done in wet weather, which is why potholes can reappear within only weeks of repair.
As the Water Supply Authority, Council provides essential water and sewer services to the whole Local Government Area with a population of approximately 345,000, delivering on the following key areas to more than 139,000 homes and businesses. This news article highlights some of the water and sewer infrastructure projects recently completed, or underway in November. Davistown and St Huberts Island Vacuum Sewer Refurbishment project - This Vacuum Sewer Systems refurbishment project improves the reliability and resilience of the system and moves critical components above flood water levels, ensuring that the sewer system remains effective during major weather events.