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  • Media Release

    Explore the Coast Sites, Sounds and Bites with Social Spaces

    Social Spaces is back with six months of rolling family friendly events and activations starting this Thursday 1 December 2022.
    • 27/11/2022
  • Media Release

    Temporary impacts to roads and facilities in and around The Entrance town centre

    The Central Coast will host the Rolling Sets Festival on Saturday 10 December 2022 at Memorial Park, The Entrance.
    • 28/11/2022
  • Media Release

    Coast summer safety: be smart, be safe

    The Central Coast will again be buzzing this summer, with high numbers of both locals and visitors enjoying the beaches, waterways and outdoors spaces, not to mention the fabulous array of restaurants, summer entertainment and facilities across the Coast.While this is the time for many to kick back and relax to enjoy time with family and friends – it is also the time to remember some key safety messages, ensuring you, your loved ones and the wider community remain safe.Central Coast Council Director Community and Recreation Services, Melanie Smith said Coast Summer Safety is all about helping our community understand some key risks and providing simple steps to help keep everyone safe when out and about. “Council’s ‘Coast Summer Safety’ campaign will primarily be delivered via a targeted digital campaign in December, January and February and highlights messaging that’s relevant to this year’s season.
    • 08/12/2022
  • Media Release

    Council endorses exhibition of draft Plan of Management

    Central Coast Council has endorsed its proposed Plan of Management for (POM) Council community land.The resolution at Tuesday’s Ordinary Council Meeting will see the draft plan publicly exhibited until Friday 17 February 2023, with the community invited to make submissions until Tuesday 21 February.Community land is Council owned land that cannot be sold.
    • 13/12/2022
  • Media Release

    Council releases its draft Dogs in Open Spaces Action Plan engagement summary report

    Council has released its engagement summary report of the draft Dogs in Open Spaces Action Plan following the exhibition period, which garnered over 3,200 wide ranging community submissions.Council has committed to further exploring some of the key issues raised by our community during the exhibition period, and to address the significant volume of misinformation spread through the community during the consultation period.Council Administrator, Rik Hart said detailed analysis of the feedback provided is still being undertaken by Council to ensure recommendations put forward in any revised Plan reflects the values of our community.“During the consultation period, Council identified that there was general community support for the principles behind the draft Plan;
    • 12/12/2022
  • Media Release

    Administrator’s Message – Key future projects identified for the Coast

    Council has released its 2022 Key Enabling Projects Prospectus – a document which outlines the key future capital works projects for the Coast, from infrastructure upgrades through to community sport facilities. The Prospectus identifies 12 key projects that will benefit the community for generations to come, and provides transparency about the organisation’s short- to medium-term capital works priorities.The 12 identified projects include:Gosford Waterfront revitalisationRoad renewalTuggerawong shared pathwayEsplanade boardwalk – The EntranceLake Munmorah recreation facilityColongra sporting complexWisemans Ferry Road upgradeWarnervale business precinctCentral Coast AirportTuggerah Lakes Estuary managementSewage treatment plant augmentation – GwandalanSewage treatment plant augmentation – Bateau BayWhile the prospectus contains an infrastructure wish-list that will benefit the entire Central Coast community, it’s important Council puts in place plans to ensure that areas of population growth will get the benefits they need.
    • 05/12/2022
  • Media Release

    World Cup teams are Central Coast bound

    Central Coast’s burgeoning football reputation has received another boost with confirmation that Germany and England will be based locally during the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™In huge news for the region, the football association of Germany have elected to use the Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recreation Complex at Tuggerah as their team base camp, while England will be based at Central Coast Stadium Gosford.It is a huge coup for the Central Coast with both sides serious contenders to go deep in the tournament.
    • 11/12/2022
  • Media Release

    Council invites you to swim, play and exercise this Summer!

    Central Coast Council is inviting locals and visitors to join us this summer to swim, play and exercise across our leisure, aquatic, and fitness facilities.Council Unit Manager Leisure Beach Safety and Community Facilities, Phil Cantillon said Council looks forward to welcoming back guests to our facilities this summer, following closures over the past few holiday seasons due to the pandemic.“Council is proud to operate six high quality leisure, aquatic and fitness facilities across the Central Coast including Gosford Olympic Pool, Peninsula Leisure Centre, Niagara Park Stadium, Toukley Aquatic Centre, Wyong Olympic Pool and Lake Haven Recreation Centre,” Mr Cantillon said.“This summer we’re encouraging families or anyone who likes to have fun and get active to join us across our six facilities, with plenty of options to keep you entertained and active at an affordable price.“Our aquatic centres in particular are offering a program of activities that are sure to keep the kids occupied for hours, with the return of pool inflatables and water slides.
    • 11/12/2022
  • Media Release

    Administrator’s Message – 2021-2022 Annual Report shows strong results

    Central Coast Council’s Annual Report 2021-2022 has been released, providing a comprehensive account of Council’s performance from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.Despite significant challenges presented during the 12-month period, including the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain issues, La Niña wet weather conditions and Council’s financial situation, Council was able to achieve some significant outcomes.Highlights for 2021-22 include:Central Coast Local Environmental Plan 2022 (CCLEP 2022) and Central Coast Development Control Plan 2022 (CCDCP 2022) finalised, providing a uniform set of planning controls for the entire Central CoastPreparation and endorsement of the Central Coast Water Security PlanECO Destination Certification for the Central Coast, recognised by Ecotourism Australia (we are one of the first regions in the country to be recognised!) A full calendar of community events and activities even through COVID-19 restrictions, including Chromefest, the Harvest Festival, Taste of Toukley, Senior Week, Youth Week and many moreCompletion of the hallmark Woy Woy Town Centre WharfDelivery of essential and community infrastructure across the region, including play spaces, road upgrades, shared pathways and moreHere’s some of the achievements in numbers: 16,088,970 kerbside bin collections34,255 tonnes of household recyclables diverted from landfill59,294 tonnes of garden organics and biosolids diverted from landfill2,148 Active Kid and First Lap vouchers redeemed (valued at $214,800)722,821 attendances across Council’s six leisure centres and pools2,560 group fitness classes and 720 aqua fitness classes delivered3,283 building certification inspections undertaken488 new lots released2,883 development applications lodged24,086 community hall bookings19,748 open space and reserve bookings205 community leases managed85,668 potholes filled280 kilometres of road grading completed2.47 kilometres of drainage infrastructure constructedAnd much more, read on here:
    • 29/11/2022
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