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We will be undertaking planned website maintenance from 5pm Wednesday 24 June until 10am Thursday 25 June 2026. During this time some services may be unavailable. We apologise for any inconvenience.

Council’s Property & Payments portal will be unavailable from 12 noon on Tuesday 30 June until 8am Monday 6 July 2026. This planned annual outage allows for critical end of financial year system updates to occur. Alternate payment methods are available during this period.

Doing business with Council

Learn how to supply goods, services or works to Central Coast Council

Supporting local suppliers through Council projects

Each year, we deliver a wide range of projects through contracts aligned with our Delivery Program and Operational Plan. This results in hundreds of millions of dollars in contract value awarded to local suppliers or indirect spend with local suppliers associated with contracts awarded to non-local suppliers.

Procurement


Procurement is how we purchase goods, services or works from external providers. This can be done through purchasing, leasing or contracting to deliver services and infrastructure to the community.

Our contracts cover a wide range of areas, including:

  • Roads and footpaths
  • Community and recreational facilities
  • Parks and trees
  • Heavy vehicles
  • Office equipment
  • Professional services
  • Utilities

Our procurement activities are conducted in accordance with:

  • The Local Government Act 1993
  • Local Government (General) Regulation 2021
  • Procurement Policy which explains how Council buys goods and services.
  • Statement of Business Ethics which guides how Council expects individuals and organisations to engage with Council professionally and ethically.
  • Code of Conduct which provides Council standards for ethical and transparent collaboration.
Last updated: 15/06/2026