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  • Media Release
    Join youth team to make a difference on the Coast
    MEDIA RELEASE Applications are now open to join Central Coast Council’s youth leadership program ‘Youth-for-Youth’ (Y4Y) Action Team 2026.
    • 17/11/2025
  • Council news
    Community invited to share a meal and connect at Paddock to Lake in San Remo
    Central Coast Council is inviting residents to come together and celebrate Social Inclusion Week 2025 at the Paddock to Lake community event, taking place at the San Remo Neighbourhood Centre from 11.30am-1pm on Thursday 27 November.
    • 17/11/2025
  • Media Release
    Community to vote on relocation of Buff Point Dog Park
    Central Coast Council is planning to relocate the fenced off-leash dog park at Buff Point Oval and is calling on locals to vote on where they want it to be positioned, to help create a better space for everyone.Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said the decision on where to relocate the dog park in Buff Point will be guided by the community.“We’ve identified two suitable sites and now we’re asking the community to let us know which option they prefer,” Mayor McKinna said.“Relocating the dog park will allow Council to make better use of the available space for both recreational and sporting purposes, while ensuring the dog park continues to be a safe, accessible and enjoyable space for the community.
    • 17/11/2025
  • Media Release
    Central Coast welcomes landmark planning reforms to boost housing and investment
    Council Acting Mayor John Mouland has welcomed the NSW Government’s Planning System Reforms Bill 2025, calling it a transformative step toward streamlining development processes and unlocking housing and economic growth across the region.Recently passed by both houses of Parliament, the Bill marks the most significant update to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 in nearly 50 years.“This is a pivotal moment for regions like ours,” said Acting Mayor Mouland. “For too long, complex and overlapping planning processes have delayed the delivery of essential housing, infrastructure, and jobs.
    • 13/11/2025
  • Media Release
    Design the future of Central Coast playspaces 
    MEDIA RELEASECentral Coast Council is asking locals to tell them how they like to play, slide, climb, and swing as the region’s Playspace Strategy is updated.
    • 12/11/2025
  • Media Release
    Grant McBride Baths refreshed and ready for Summer
    MEDIA RELEASE Central Coast Council is pleased to announce the completion of improvement works at the iconic Grant McBride Baths at The Entrance, which were funded by a Federal Government grant program.
    • 07/11/2025
  • Media Release
    Central Coast Council unites industry, government and community to drive regional growth
    Central Coast Council this week brought together more than 100 industry leaders, government representatives, and community stakeholders at Gosford Regional Library for a forum focused on shaping the region’s future.Council shared updates on key projects including the Development Assessment Improvement Project, Road Renewal Program, 10-year infrastructure pipeline, Coastal Management Program, and Employment Lands Strategy.
    • 06/11/2025
  • Media Release
    Share your knowledge and help Council update local flood studies
    Central Coast Council is progressing a series of flood studies across the region, aimed at improving community safety, resilience and preparedness for flood events.
    • 03/11/2025
  • Council news
    Creative Spaces residency connects community through creativity in Toukley Village Green
    Central Coast Council is continuing to transform Toukley Village Green into a vibrant cultural hub through its Creative Spaces program, which has been activating public spaces across the Coast for more than three years.Since mid-September, Central Coast artist Susan Merchant, also known as The Graphic Merchant, has been in residence at the Gallery Container.
    • 31/10/2025
  • Council news
    Help shape the future of walking and cycling on the Central Coast
    Central Coast Council is inviting residents, community members and visitors to share their priorities and experiences to help shape a new Walking and Cycling Strategy for our region.Currently in development, the strategy will guide future investment over the next 10 years to improve walking and cycling infrastructure across the Central Coast.The goal is to better connect the region’s beaches, towns, schools and destinations with infrastructure that’s safe, accessible and welcoming for people of all ages and abilities.Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said community feedback is essential to ensure the Walking and Cycling Strategy reflects local needs.“Walking and cycling are part of everyday life on the Coast.
    • 30/10/2025
  • Council news
    Council invites community feedback on proposed memorials and roadside tributes policies
    Central Coast Council is inviting the community to share their thoughts on two draft policies that aim to support those navigating grief and remembrance in public spaces and on local roads.The Memorials in Public Places Policy and the Roadside Tributes Policy are now on public exhibition.
    • 28/10/2025
  • Media Release
    Free Dog training sessions encourage safe and harmonious living on the Coast
    MEDIA RELEASE Central Coast Council is excited to announce the return of its popular ‘Come and Try’ free dog training sessions this November, following a successful pilot program last year.With 12 sessions scheduled across the Coast, the initiative aims to support responsible pet ownership and promote harmonious community living.
    • 28/10/2025
  • Council news
    Clear out, cash in – Garage Sale Trail returns to the Coast!
    The Central Coast is gearing up for another round of second-hand shopping as the Garage Sale Trail returns for 2025.
    • 20/10/2025
  • Media Release
    Sustainable Future Festival returns – bigger, bolder and greener than ever
    The Central Coast’s most vibrant sustainability celebration is back!The Sustainable Future Festival returns to The Entrance Memorial Park on Saturday 15 November, bringing together education, entertainment and environmental action in one unforgettable dayNow in its fourth year, the festival is a feature of this year's Lakes Festival – a 10-day celebration of our waterways and community across the Central Coast.Central Coast Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said Council is proud to support the Sustainable Future Festival. “This event brings the community together around shared goals for a cleaner, greener future.
    • 20/10/2025
  • Council news
    Council seeks feedback on community grants changes
    Central Coast Council is inviting community members, community groups and local organisations to review and provide feedback on proposed changes to the Community Grants Policy and Guidelines, now on public exhibition.The draft policy proposes the introduction of a Sponsorship Program, with approximately 15% of the existing grants budget to be reallocated to provide multi-year support for applicants delivering significant, recurring events and activities across the region.
    • 17/10/2025
  • Media Release
    Become a water hero for National Water Week 2025
    Central Coast Council is encouraging the community to take part in National Water Week 2025, running from 20–26 October, under the theme “From Habit to Hero.”This year’s theme is playful, hopeful and empowering, reminding us that by changing small everyday water habits, we can all become heroes in protecting our most precious resource.Central Coast Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said National Water Week is a great time for the community to reflect on how we use water.“Small changes, like turning off the tap or fixing a leak, can make a real difference.
    • 07/10/2025
  • Media Release
    Help guide the conservation of Gosford Memorial Park and Rotary Park
    Central Coast Council is inviting the community to have their say on the Draft Conservation Management Plan for Gosford Memorial Park and Rotary Park, open for public exhibition from Tuesday 7 October to Tuesday 4 November 2025.The Draft Conservation Management Plan provides a comprehensive framework to guide the preservation, maintenance and future development of these much-loved parks, ensuring their heritage values are protected for generations to come. Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said the Gosford Memorial Park and Rotary Park are places that hold deep community significance.“These parks are more than green spaces, they are places of remembrance, gathering and connection.
    • 07/10/2025
  • Media Release
    Young people on the Coast asked what matters most
    Central Coast Council is developing a Youth Strategy for 2026–2030 and is inviting young people aged 12–24 who live, study or work on the Coast to share their opinions.
    • 07/10/2025
  • Council news
    Council launches Creative Art Central commissioning opportunity for local artists
    Central Coast Council is inviting local artists, art groups and art organisations to apply for commissioning opportunities through Creative Art Central – a signature program that celebrates and invests in the region’s creative industries.The program supports creative practitioners across a range of disciplines, including visual arts, craft, performance and literary, with opportunities open to emerging and established artists.Council Mayor, Lawrie McKinna said the program strengthens local connections and builds opportunities for creatives.“Creative Art Central is about celebrating our people, their stories and their talents,” Mayor McKinna said.“By supporting projects that are both original and community focused, we’re helping to showcase the unique character of the Central Coast.“This program reflects Council’s vision to connect people, foster creativity and ensure everyone has the chance to be part of our cultural life.”Council Director Community and Recreation Services, Melanie Smith said the program is designed to be inclusive and community led.“Since 2021, Creative Art Central has awarded 23 commissions, reflecting Council’s continued investment in the region’s creative industries,” Ms Smith said.“We’re focused on commissioning innovative, contemporary works that engage directly with the community and encourage collaboration.“The program also prioritises accessibility, with identified categories for First Nations creatives and support available for culturally diverse artists and artists with disability.”Registrations open on Monday 13 October and close on Monday 27 October.
    • 02/10/2025
  • Media Release
    Young winners of youth music competition celebrated 
    MEDIA RELEASECentral Coast Council is proud to announce the winners of its flagship youth music competitions, Discovered and Battle of the Bands, as part of the 2025 Creative Engineers program.
    • 02/10/2025
Last updated: 09/01/2024