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Central Coast Council, Mayor and Councillors

The Central Coast Council is represented by 15 Councillors who were elected for a 4-year term, until September 2028.
A Councillor’s role as an elected representative is to provide an essential link between the community and Council. Councillors must work as a team to make decisions and policies that guide the activities of the council.

Winners of Australia Day Awards 2025

Congratulations to the winners of this year awards. Thank you for the outstanding contributions you have made to your local community that have positively impacted so many on the Central Coast.

Your Voice Our Coast

Have Your Say

Your Voice Our Coast is our online platform where you can give us your feedback and provide input and direction into Council projects on the Central Coast. 

Whether it be playgrounds, parks or major infrastructure this is the place to share your thoughts, ideas and opinions! Help shape your community, your region, your future.

Latest News
    Council news
    Central Coast Council helps Gosford Bowling Club keep bowling!
    Central Coast Council has offered a six-month seasonal booking to the Gosford Community Bowling Club to give the Club the opportunity to keep on bowling at the Club’s premises in Dane Drive Gosford after the expiry of the current lease of the site to Central Coast Leagues Club.The Gosford Bowling Club has been facing closure, following the end of their current arrangement with the Leagues Club.Central Coast Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said that over the next six months, the Club will have the opportunity to develop a business plan and funding models which they can present to Council for consideration.
    07/02/2025
    Council news
    Keeping kids and pedestrians safe on the Coast
    We’re committed to improving safety in our community with traffic and pedestrian upgrades around local schools.We’ve recently completed important safety improvements at two schools.Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College –The Entrance Campus â€¢    Raised pedestrian crossing to slow down traffic and improve visibility of pedestrians.•    Left only turning movements from EDSAAC Oval car park to reduce risks at pedestrian crossing.•    Kerb buildouts to provide protection and slow down traffic.•    Improved kiss and drop facilities (kerbside parking that allows you to stop for up to 2 minutes while you remain within 3 metres of your vehicle) and accessibility for students.The Entrance Public School•    Upgraded combined children’s and pedestrian crossing on The Entrance Road.•    Raised crossing and kerb buildouts to slow down traffic and improve visibility of students.•    Modified bus and parking restrictions for safer access and enhanced kerbside parking.đŸ“¢ Reminder:
    05/02/2025
    Council news
    Boil Water Alert Lifted
    Boil Water Alert LIFTED.Updated 2:48pm Wednesday 5 February 2025We are pleased to report that new testing results taken from Terrigal Reservoir system, have confirmed that there is no E.
    04/02/2025
    Council news
    Wilson Car Park, Terrigal lighting upgrade project
    Central Coast Council is upgrading lighting at the Wilson Road multi-storey car park in Terrigal from Monday 3 February 2025, with an anticipated completion date of April 2025.
    30/01/2025
Things to do on the Central Coast

From cooking classes to concerts to farmer markets, explore activities the community has to offer.

  • three people riding bikes on a dirt road
  • Central Coast hinterland experiences
  • Central Coast waterways and coastlines
  • Hands of a woman creating a crochet design
  • Great North Walk
  • Plate of fresh oysters
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