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    Notice of Public Hearings for Reclassification of Council land (multiple sites)
    AMENDED PUBLIC NOTICEChange of date and venues for Public Hearings relating to Reclassification of Council land (multiple sites)Council amends this public notice to advise of changes to the dates and venues of the public hearings in relation to the Planning Proposal for the Reclassification of Council owned land.
    25/03/2024
    Council news
    2024 Easter Long Weekend Closures
    Central Coast Council offices and a number of services will be closed or impacted over the Easter Long Weekend from Friday 29 March to Monday 1 April.Customer ServiceAll Customer Service Centres will be closed.Customers can contact Council with non-emergency enquiries, requests, reporting issues or formal feedback through our online Customer Service Centre 24/7 at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au which will be progressed by our Customer Service Team during business hours.
    25/03/2024
    Media Release
    Removal of Salvinia weed on Wyong River
    Central Coast Council Water and Sewer is working with the State Government to act quickly in removing Salvinia weed recently identified on Wyong River.Salvinia is a free-floating weed that thrives in warmer weather forming dense mats of vegetation on water surfaces.
    21/03/2024
    Council news
    Removal of Salvinia weed on Wyong River
    Central Coast Council Water and Sewer is working with the State Government to act quickly in removing Salvinia weed recently identified on Wyong River.Salvinia is a free-floating weed that thrives in warmer weather forming dense mats of vegetation on water surfaces.
    21/03/2024
    Media Release
    Second information session for prospective Central Coast Councillor candidates 9 April 2024
    The second information session for community members interested in nominating as candidates for the upcoming Central Coast Council election, will be held on Tuesday 9 April 2024 at Council’s Wyong Administration Building.With the 2024 Local Government elections to be held on 14 September, Central Coast Council is urging interested community members to take the opportunity to attend this information session, to get an insight into  what is required to be a councillor and the role of a governing body.The first information session was held in October 2023 and attracted approximately 70 attendees, with materials available from this session on Council's website.
    20/03/2024
    Administrator's Message
    Administrator’s message – Registration now open for Candidate Information Session 2
    Council is hosting the second pre-election candidate information session for people who may be interested in becoming a councillor, with registrations now open. On Tuesday 9 April 2024, Council will host the public information session at the Wyong Administration Building, 2 Hely Street, Wyong, NSW 2259. Kicking off at 5.30pm for a 6pm start, the session will provide information, insights and resources for prospective candidates with presentations from guest speakers and local government experts. Session two will cover the following topics:About Central Coast Council – what has been achieved while under Administration, including Council actions in response to the recommendations of the Public InquiryInformation about the constitutional referendum being held on 14 September 2024Navigating the political context of being a councillorInformation on planning an election campaign (budget, marketing, procedural steps etc.) and steps involved in preparing to run for electionA day in the life of a councillor – what to expect once electedLegislative responsibilities and obligations of councillors and what it means to be part of the governing bodyA brief overview of Council’s leadership structure and information about how councillors can appropriately interact with Council staff. To register for pre-election candidate information session two, follow this link:
    20/03/2024
    Council news
    New pipeline technology set to improve water and sewer planning, service reliability and environmental impact
    Central Coast Council Water and Sewer has successfully tested new, innovative condition assessment technology for water and sewer pressure pipelines.As part of Council's commitment to continual improvement across Water and Sewer operations and service delivery, the assessment technology offers numerous advantages with a focus on customers, cost efficiency and the environment.The technology will improve strategic and tactical decision-making for planned renewals and upgrades.
    19/03/2024
    Media Release
    New pipeline technology set to improve water and sewer planning, service reliability and environmental impact
    Central Coast Council Water and Sewer has successfully tested new, innovative condition assessment technology for water and sewer pressure pipelines.The technology will improve strategic and tactical decision-making for planned renewals and upgrades.
    19/03/2024
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