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    Outstanding locals honoured in 2022 Australia Day Awards

    Twelve outstanding locals have received Australia Day honours, including Robyn Downham (Founder of River Cares Group Inc.) who was named ‘Citizen of the Year’ in the 2022 Australia Day Awards on the Central Coast. Council Unit Manger Community and Culture, Glenn Cannard said the annual awards are a chance to recognise the achievements of individuals who have made a positive contribution to the Central Coast community. “I would like to congratulate our nine winners and three highly commended recipients on receiving this honour and thank them for their ongoing contributions to our community,” Mr Cannard said.“Our Citizen of the Year for 2022, Robyn Downham is undoubtedly a worthy recipient of this award and epitomises the true meaning of community spirit, through committing her time to founding and running the River Cares Group Inc.“The community of Spencer have been impacted by bushfires and floods for the past two years, leaving many people in the local community feeling overwhelmed and isolated.“Under Ms Downham’s leadership, River Cares Group Inc.
    • 18/01/2022
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    Central Coast’s 2022 Australia Day Ambassador announced

    Highly regarded education leader and local resident, Karen Jones, has been announced by Council as the 2022 Australia Day Ambassador for the Central Coast.Mrs Jones began her career as a special education teacher in 1982, and has been strongly committed to public education since, with a particular focus on Aboriginal education.As former Principal of Wyoming Public School, Mrs Jones transformed and unified the then struggling school with her teaching and learning initiatives significantly increasing literacy growth between Years 3 and 5.
    • 16/01/2022
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    Entries now open for the Grandma Moses Art Competition

    Central Coast Council is calling on our local amateur artists over the age of 50 to enter its popular Grandma Moses Art Competition.After a break following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, this popular competition is back and now in its 38th year.
    • 12/01/2022
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    Fireworks cancellation for Australia Day 2022

    Due to the exponential rise in COVID-19 cases on the Central Coast, Council has made the difficult decision to cancel the Australia Day Fireworks at The Entrance Foreshore and Woy Woy Foreshore on 26 January 2022.This decision was not made lightly, however Council’s core priority is the health and wellbeing of the Central Coast community.Council understands this decision will be disappointing to many people and apologises for any inconvenience caused by the cancellation of this event.Council will be reviewing other upcoming Council events and provide regular updates as further information becomes available. ENDS
    • 12/01/2022
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    Get Ready: Plan now for floods and bushfires

    Central Coast Council is encouraging the local community to start a conversation with their family, friends and neighbours about preparing for seasonal hazards such as storms, floods, and bushfires. Council Administrator, Rik Hart said that being prepared for emergencies can save lives, property and help the community recover quicker from disaster events when they do occur. “This year we’re facing La Niña climate conditions, which means we can expect to see above average rainfall and more severe and more frequent storms.
    • 09/01/2022
  • Media Release

    Council updates policy on abandoned vehicles

    Central Coast Council has changed its policies and procedures to provide more notice to the owners of abandoned vehicles before taking further action. Council acknowledges that a recent impounding of a resident’s car has caused concern in the community. In response to community feedback, Council has changed its operational process to provide 14 days’ notice.
    • 20/12/2021
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    Highlights of 20 December Extraordinary Council Meeting

    Council takes next step towards Special Variation submission and invites community to have their sayCouncil’s draft Revised Community Strategic Plan, Draft Delivery Program and Operational Plan, Draft Fees and Charges, Draft Long Term Financial Plan, Draft Workforce Management Strategy, and Draft Revised Asset Management Strategy will be on public exhibition and available for community submissions until Friday 21 January 2022, following adoption at today’s Extraordinary Council Meeting.
    • 19/12/2021
  • Media Release

    Benefits flow from Coast's largest new water pipeline

    The Mardi to Warnervale Pipeline – the largest infrastructure project delivered by Central Coast Council to date – is fully operational and delivering significant benefits for the region. Central Coast Council completed the 9.4 kilometre pipeline in March 2021 and since then approximately 2,400 megalitres or 1,000 Olympic swimming pools of water has been transferred. Council Director Water and Sewer, Jamie Loader said the Mardi to Warnervale Pipeline boosts water security for the rapidly growing northern suburbs and the entire region. “Since completing this critical piece of water supply infrastructure we have moved significant volumes of water to service the Coast’s major northern growth corridor including Warnervale Town Centre,” Mr Loader said. “The pipeline runs from Mardi Water Treatment Plant right through to Sparks Road at Warnervale and enables bulk water transfers – up to 30 megalitres a day – between the Central Coast and Hunter. “Increasing our capability for bulk water transfers between the Central Coast and the Hunter improves water security for both regions. “The Mardi to Warnervale Pipeline stretches for 9.4 kilometres and is one metre in diameter.
    • 14/12/2021
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    Administrator's Message - Reflecting on 2021

    As 2021 draws to a close I find myself reflecting on what a massive 12 months it has been.
    • 14/12/2021
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    Highlights of the 14 December 2021 Ordinary Council Meeting

    Council asset sales passes the halfway mark with over $34 million assets soldCouncil is on track to deliver its planned $60million asset sales program as part of its financial recovery, ending the calendar year with settled sales of $34,738,775.  The land known as ‘Warner Industrial Park’ is the latest settled sale at a price of $27,031,775, having a valuation of $19,500,000.   Council Administrator Rik Hart said other sale negotiations were progressing well.
    • 13/12/2021
  • Media Release

    The Coast’s Visitor Information Centre to be transformed

    Central Coast Council will soon commence construction to transform the Visitor Information Centre at The Entrance to an interactive, multipurpose facility.The Visitor Information Centre is an iconic site on the Central Coast, used regularly by locals and visitors alike.
    • 13/12/2021
  • Media Release

    Council to hold extraordinary meeting 20 December 2021

    Central Coast Council will hold an extraordinary meeting 20 December 2021 in accordance with Section 366 of the Local Government Act 1993.Date:  Monday 20 December 2021Time:  4pmLocation:  Wyong Council ChambersAgenda items:1.
    • 12/12/2021
  • Media Release

    Have your say on a major intersection upgrade in Woy

    THE HON PAUL FLETCHER MPMinister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the ArtsLUCY WICKS MPFederal Member for RobertsonRICK HART ADMINISTRATORCentral Coast Council-------------------------------------------------------------------MEDIA RELEASE The Central Coast community is invited to provide feedback on plans to upgrade the intersection at Ocean Beach and Rawson Road, Woy Woy. The $32.56 million upgrade is one of 29 projects to be delivered by Central Coast Council through the Central Coast Roads Package.
    • 08/12/2021
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    Administrator’s Message – Supporting Central Coast Tourism

    I am pleased to announce that Council’s Marketing and Tourism staff have been named a finalist in the NSW Tourism Awards 2021 for their work with the local tourism industry, particularly responding with promotional activities to help local businesses during the pandemic.Council has been focusing on key areas to assist the local business community over the next six months post the lockdown.
    • 08/12/2021
  • Media Release

    Council seeking ideas on the character of Toukley and surrounds

    Central Coast Council is inviting the community to provide their feedback on what makes up the unique character of Toukley, Canton Beach, Noraville and Norah Head, as part of developing local character statements for these suburbs. Local character statements are being developed by Council in line with NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment guidelines and will be incorporated into local development controls. Council Administrator, Rik Hart said that the development of local character statements will help inform future planning decisions and development assessments. “As Toukley, Canton Beach, Noraville and Norah Head continue to grow and evolve, it’s important to understand what people value about their suburbs and what they want maintained or changed,” Mr Hart said.“We want to know what makes these suburbs unique and gives them their local character – from their natural landscape and built environment through to the people, history, culture and tradition.“By understanding this, we can ensure the local character of these suburbs remains at the forefront of local planning decisions.“Whether you live, work or play in Toukley, Canton Beach, Noraville and Norah Head, we want to hear from you.”Community members can provide their feedback until 5pm, Wednesday 9 February 2022 by visiting yourvoiceourcoast.com
    • 07/12/2021
  • Media Release

    Council launches new 2021-2025 Disability Inclusion Action Plan

    Central Coast Council has launched its 2021-2025 Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP);
    • 02/12/2021
  • Media Release

    Sale of Gosford Administration Building one step closer

    Central Coast Council is in talks with the State Government on the sale of the Gosford Administration Building with a view to having a Memorandum of Understanding in place by the end of the year. CEO David Farmer said that negotiations were underway and should a sale proceed it would be a positive outcome benefitting the community and contributing to the revitalisation of Gosford.
    • 01/12/2021
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    Administrator's Message - What the Community Open Sessions is telling us

    I would like to thank those community members who have participated in the open office sessions held thus far.
    • 30/11/2021
  • Media Release

    Road restoration works underway at Kincumba Mountain Reserve

    Council is undertaking embankment stabilisation work at Kincumba Mountain to restore road access through this popular reserve.  Up until 20 December 2021, Island View Drive remains closed for vehicle access, and will also be closed to cyclists and pedestrians during this period.  Alternate access routes are available to the Reserve for pedestrians and cyclists via Beatties Road (Green Point), Woorara Parade (Green Point) and Bronzwing Drive (Erina) with additional access points for pedestrian from Sandringham Close (Terrigal) and Joalah Road (Kincumber). The toilet facilities at the top of Rumbalara Reserve will be closed during this time, due to inability of cleaning vehicles having access to that area while these works are undertaken. We thank our community for their patience and look forward to re-establishing road access so everyone can enjoy one of our region’s best natural assets again. BackgroundThe Central Coast experienced significantly heavy rain in March 2021, which impacted a number of roads across the region.  Island View Drive at Kincumba Mountain Reserve sustained damage to a large section of the road.  Over 15m of the embankment that supports the road was impacted by a slip failure and several section of the road pavement was destroyed.  Whilst the reserve remained open for pedestrians and cyclist, vehicle access on Island View Drive was not possible.  Council has since progressed investigations and engaged Geotechnical experts to design the required restoration work.  These works will see substantial ground anchors and a structural wall to be constructed, and the damaged sections of pavement repaired.ENDS
    • 30/11/2021
  • Media Release

    Get ready to reIMAGINE and celebrate the Central Coast

    Central Coast Council has a huge two months of events and activities planned to help bring Town Centres back to life with the new reIMAGINE Festival aimed to support local businesses and creatives. The festival will take place from December 2021 to January 2022 with a range of exciting programs across Gosford, Wyong, Woy Woy, Toukley, Terrigal, and The Entrance.The reIMAGINE Festival program will include:Christmas activations delivered across the Coast throughout December including Christmas decorations and installations, festive workshops, Christmas themed photo booths and roving entrainment.NYE celebrations will look a little different this year, however The Entrance will still host fireworks at 9pm.
    • 30/11/2021

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