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    Central Coast Annual Lifeguard Challenge
    Lifeguards from Central Coast Council’s 15 beaches will take part in the annual Lifeguard Challenge on Wednesday 31 January.From 6.30pm, Council’s lifeguards will gather on Shelly Beach to demonstrate their talents, as well as sportsmanship and team camaraderie, during the friendly competition.Mayor Jane Smith said the historical event, now in its 36th year, showcases various abilities of the staff who patrol our beaches.“This long standing annual event that previously pitted lifeguards from the former Gosford and Wyong Council’s against each other, displays the competencies of our valuable lifeguards who are dedicated to keep our beaches safe.“It’s also a great opportunity to bring staff together in a social context and thank them for their efforts following the busy summer lifeguard period.“Originally held at Terrigal Beach in 1982, the fun and important Lifeguard Challenge will follow on from last year’s format whilst continuing the heritage of the event.
    30/01/2018
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    Highlights of the 29 January 2018 Extraordinary Meeting
    Council appoints Davidson to assist in the recruitment of a permanent General Manager and establishes selection panel Davidson has been appointed to assist the Council to recruit a permanent General Manager for Central Coast Council.
    30/01/2018
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    Council calls Extraordinary Meeting
    Central Coast Council will hold an Extraordinary Meeting (today) Monday 29 January 2018 at the Gosford Chambers of Central Coast Council starting at 6.30pm.Items for discussion will beMotion to alter part of a resolution of 18 December 2017Report to determine a preferred provider for the purpose of conducting the recruitment process for a permanent General ManagerReport to determine the process for the recruitment of a permanent General ManagerNotice of Motion – Ordinary Council Meeting 12 February 2018The meeting will be open to the public and live streamed.
    28/01/2018
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    Council to tackle beach erosion at Umina-Ocean Beach
     Central Coast Council has successfully secured NSW Government funding to help tackle the issue of public safety and beach erosion at Ocean and Umina Beaches.As part of the Gosford Beaches Coastal Zone Management Plan, the funding, to be matched by Council, will ensure nearly $500,000 is put towards addressing the risks of erosion.Central Coast Council Director, Assets, Infrastructure and Business, Mike Dowling, said that the rate of erosion was drastically exacerbated in April 2015 during a significant coastal storm.“Council has a short-term strategy in place to protect The Esplanade, as a result of the storm in April 2015,” he said.“This includes the ongoing beach monitoring program, a temporary wall covering over 100m of beach and an ongoing beach scraping program that brings available sand further up the beach.“This new funding will enable us to identify a long-term protective option for The Esplanade and the vital infrastructure located in it - including water and drainage systems and electricity and telecommunications services.“It will also investigate the feasibility of beach nourishment by understanding the complex sediment transport system within Broken Bay.”The funding received will allow the first two phases of a larger project to go ahead, this includes an analysis of:
    28/01/2018
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    Unique program developer wins prestigious award
    A dedicated volunteer who developed a surf program for children with additional needs has been named the 2018 Central Coast Citizen of the Year.Kate Broadhurst has been involved with Surf Life Saving, on many levels, for more than 25 years, but the highlight would be the implementation of the Shark Nippers Program which is now being used Coast-wide.Shark Nippers is all about developing the skills of children, who would never have been given the opportunity to participate in mainstream nippers, to a point where they can integrate into the mainstream program at their local beach.Mayor Jane Smith said the judges couldn’t look past Kate’s nomination and the outstanding level of service she provides to the community.“Kate is a great example of volunteering in our community – giving up her own time to help make the Central Coast more inclusive,” Mayor Smith said.“Shark Nippers caters for children with additional needs and provides a supportive environment in surf lifesaving.“She has won many medals during her time with surf lifesaving, but her dedication to developing this program has to be one of the highlights with rewarding benefits.“I would like to congratulate Kate and all our other award winners on their contribution to our community, making the Central Coast a better place to live, work and play.”This year’s Central Coast Australia Day Award winners are:Kate Broadhurst – Citizen of the YearCrystal Russom – Winner Youth of the YearKai Darwin – Highly Commended Youth of the YearPaul Johnson – Winner Community Volunteer of the YearLeslie Smith – Highly Commended Community Volunteer of the YearColin Laing – Highly Commended Community Volunteer of the YearFred Leake - Highly Commended Community Volunteer of the YearNorman Harris – Winner Environmental AwardTracey Howie – Highly Commended Environmental AwardJohn Oates – Winner Arts, Culture and Entertainment AwardDarryl Davis – Winner Arts, Culture and Entertainment AwardRichelle Ellis – Winner Business Connecting Communities AwardShelly Luck – Highly Commended Business Connecting Communities AwardLeasha Craig – Winner Community Service and Activity AwardMargaret Smith – Highly Commended Community Service and Activity AwardJemma Smith – Winner Sportsperson of the YearCarley Chapman – Highly Commended Sportsperson of the Year 
    25/01/2018
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    Step up for the Status of Women
    Central Coast Council is calling on local women to step up and become part of their Status of Women Advisory Group to represent all women on the Central Coast.Members of the Group will provide advice, advocate and raise awareness of issues that affect women on the Central Coast as well as promote local networks and events that celebrate women in the community.Council Director Connected Communities, Julie Vaughan, said Council wants to empower and support women across the Coast.“We want to see the Status of Women Advisory Group develop connections and networks across the Coast as well as promote women in leadership positions,” Ms Vaughan said.“The aim of the Group is to have them identify strategies to develop social, economic and personal leadership opportunities for women.“We want the Group to comprise a diverse range of women who represent our community and can provide feedback to Council on how Council’s planning processes and actions can better support issues affecting women in our community.”Mayor Jane Smith said the Group will also engage women on the Central Coast and ensure their voices are heard.“The Status of Women Advisory Group will work to foster participation from women to establish networks, create and participate in organised women’s events and promote a regional focus,” Mayor Smith said.“In recent decades, women in Australia have made significant strides towards achieving equality.
    24/01/2018
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    Major Investment in Central Coast Stadium Reaps Rewards
    Central Coast Council is investing more than $1.7 million in one of the Coast’s most iconic assets, Central Coast Stadium, this financial year to boost the economy and promote sport, recreation and tourism on the Central Coast.Recent enhancements include the installation of a world-class video screen and upgrade to the sound system – improvements that will support the drive to provide a world-class venue for premier sporting events along with elevating its capacity to host major recreational events and entertainment acts.Mayor Jane Smith said that Council’s continued investment in the stadium is validation of the tremendous value it brings to the local community.“In terms of bringing people together and fostering community spirit, the Stadium is an incredibly important asset”, Mayor Smith said.“By improving our infrastructure, we can better support our partners to improve the quality of experience to all who visit the Stadium”.Council Director Assets, Infrastructure and Business, Mike Dowling, said investing in the Stadium is also a key component of driving tourism and economic development across the Central Coast.“These upgrades will offer our community the ultimate in visitor experience and prove our reputation as a leading sporting and entertainment venue”, Mr Dowling said.“Continual improvement is key to the longevity of the Stadium and a demonstration of Council’s commitment to providing a quality sporting, entertainment and recreational venue for the Central Coast.”CEO of the Central Coast Mariners, Shaun Mielekamp agreed, saying that the upgrades were a timely and welcome development for the growth and development of sport on the Central Coast.“The Central Coast Mariners have been proudly representing the Central Coast since 2005, and are the only sporting franchise that represent the region on a national and international sporting stage,” Mr Mielekamp said.“As a club, we are proud to call Central Coast Stadium home and are extremely excited for our supporters who will be offered the ultimate visual and sound experience when we play against Brisbane Roar this weekend.”The Stadium will boast a busy schedule of high calibre events in the coming months, with 5 Central Coast Mariners home games still to be played in the 2017/2018 season;
    23/01/2018
    Media Release
    Celebrate what's great
    Central Coast Council will celebrate Australia Day across the Central Coast with free family-friendly events at The Entrance and Woy Woy on Friday 26 January.Memorial Park at The Entrance will be a hive of free activities along the popular waterfront from 12pm including live entertainment from headline act, Ash Grunwald.
    22/01/2018
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    Coastline protection joint venture reaps rewards
    Copacabana, Umina and Soldiers Beach have all been given a facelift with the help of Council’s Waterways and Coastal Protection Beach team, local surf clubs and community groups.Residents and visitors will reap the benefits and have access to a cleaner, more inviting beach area free from debris and ageing infrastructure.Council Director, Assets, Infrastructure and Business, Mike Dowling said the community and Council had pulled together to deliver a great outcome and the feedback from local businesses was immediate and positive.“Copacabana shopkeepers have complimented us on the fence repairs to the whale watching platform and said that the improvements have really enhanced the area,” Mr Dowling said.“There is no rubbish left lying around now and people are using and enjoying the area again.“The picnic area has been cleaned up and the shower drains unblocked, and local residents are now enjoying the rejuvenated space.“Umina Beach now has a rubbish and vandalism free viewing area.“Council worked closely with the local community and surf club to find the best way to enhance this area and the results speak for themselves.”At Soldiers Beach natives have been planted around and under the main access stairs and a large area of Bitou bush and other noxious weeds have been removed.Council installed new rail fencing along the beachfront, garden edging, mulching and re-planting of natives providing a more pleasant viewing area.
    17/01/2018
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    Council appoints interim Chief Executive Officer
    Central Coast Council has appointed Council’s General Counsel, Mr Brian Glendenning, as the interim Chief Executive Officer following an extraordinary meeting held tonight.  The appointment follows the resignation of the current Chief Executive Officer, Mr Brian Bell, who resigned last week due to personal health reasons.
    15/01/2018
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    Australian music legend named Australia Day Ambassador
    One of Australia’s most recorded musicians and songwriters, Rod McCormack, has been officially appointed as the Central Coast’s Australia Day Ambassador for 2018.Rod is one of the most in-demand record producers in the country and has been responsible for many high selling and award winning albums, as well as being named CMAA (Country Music Association of Australia) Producer of the Year in 2004, 2008 and 2010 and has more recently has produced several Top 10 hits.Rod is proud to call the Central Coast home and his recording studio at Erina, The Music Cellar, has played host to some of Australia’s best artists such as Paul Kelly, Stan Walker, Jimmy Barnes, Shannon Noll, Kasey Chambers, The Wiggles, Casey Donovan, Gina Jeffreys, Adam Harvey, Beccy Cole, Anthony Callea and many more.Rod and his wife, Gina Jeffreys, are ambassadors of Central Coast Council’s This is the Life campaign – helping promote all the things they love about the Coast and showing off the remarkable people that live here.“When you’re in such a beautiful environment all the time, with such a great lifestyle, I think your creativity just flows out of you much more naturally – and that works for me,” Rod said.“I have always lived on the Central Coast and love it so much that I convinced Gina this is the best place to raise our family.“So when I was asked to be the Central Coast’s Ambassador for Australia Day, I was really honoured.“I’m really looking forward to getting out and about on Australia Day and celebrating everything that’s great about this country, but especially living here on the Coast.“I think one of the great things that the Central Coast affords is being able to maintain a great lifestyle that doesn’t overstretch everybody.”Find out more on Rod’s story by visiting thisisthecentralcoast.com.auRod will be joined by Council’s Mayor, Jane Smith, to officiate at community events at The Entrance and Woy Woy as well as help present the Australia Day Awards on Thursday 25 January.Mayor Jane Smith said it’s fantastic to have a local representative like Rod McCormack involved in the Central Coast’s Australia Day celebrations.“Rod has gained the reputation as one of Australia’s finest music producers and song writers and proudly shares his passion for music here on the Coast,” Mayor Smith said.“He continues to produce and write music, but is now also giving back to the industry by running performance workshops to help mentor new and young performers.“Rod embodies what it means to be a Coastie and he will share his pride and passion for the area as he takes part in all our Australia Day events.”Central Coast Australia Day events for 2018 include:Thursday 25 January – Australia Day Eve celebrations at Canton Beach.Friday 26 January – Australia Day celebrations at Woy Woy and The Entrance and the annual Citizenship Ceremony.Find out more on community events for Australia Day by visiting centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/events 
    14/01/2018
    Media Release
    Fire trail upgrade protecting Fountaindale residents for summers to come
    What was once a barely recognisable track is now a fully functioning fire trail thanks to an upgrade by Central Coast Council and the Rural Fire Service (RFS).The Pleasant Valley Fire Trail in Fountaindale provides safe access for Council and the RFS to manage bush fire risks and emergency situations.Central Coast Council Director, Assets, Infrastructure and Business, Mike Dowling, said the Council had completed an extensive upgrade to the previously impassable fire trail.“The Pleasant Valley Fire Trail is in a particularly rugged, steep and dense bushland area in an extreme bushfire zone,” Mr Dowling said.“Council has undertaken extensive work to regrade and seal parts of the trail with gravel, bitumen and concrete, improve surface drainage and installed passing bays for emergency management vehicles.“This upgrade will allow the local RFS and Council to better manage the extreme bush fire risk in this area, allow for Hazard Reduction burning to take place and provide safe access for fire fighters should an emergency arise.Council and the Rural Fire Service have funded the much needed upgrade to the Pleasant Valley Fire Trail to the tune of $450,000.Central Coast Mayor, Jane Smith, said the upgrade would benefit residents, emergency services and land management crews.“Fire trails are an essential part of our landscape and vital for firefighters to be able to access and contain fires safely,” Mayor Jane Smith said.“They are also vital for the management of bush fire risks and the safety of residents and their property.“Council is committed to working with the RFS and investing in infrastructure to keep our community accessible and safe.”The 1.2km upgrades included:Approx.
    11/01/2018
    Media Release
    Council calls Extraordinary Meeting to appoint interim General Manager
    Central Coast Council will hold an Extraordinary Meeting on Monday 15 January 2018 to appoint an interim General Manager following the resignation of current Chief Executive Officer Brian Bell.Under the Local Government Act the Council’s governing body must appoint a person to be General Manager.
    11/01/2018
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    Free access to magazines online a commuters dream
    Central Coast commuters never have to worry about forgetting reading material again by taking advantage of the free eBranch collections through their local Library.Following the launch of the combined Library Management System in October, members now have access to more than 18,000 junior and adult eBooks and eAudiobooks as well as 278 eMagazines.With many commuters returning to work this week, Council Unit Manager Libraries, Michelle Swan-Beardmore, reminds residents that access to their local library can be found in their back pocket.“With over a quarter of our residents travelling outside of the region for work, our eBranch provides a convenient way to access books and magazines from any digital device with internet connection,” Ms Swan-Beardmore said.“Unlike eBooks, our eMagazines aren’t ‘borrowed’ – once downloaded to your device they can be read anywhere, anytime, even without access to WIFI – there is no limit to the number you can download.“Best of all it is all free, meaning residents never have to pay for a magazine subscription again.“This is just one of the ways we are ensuring we deliver the services residents want in the format they want it.”There are three eBook and eAudio platforms – BorrowBox, Overdrive and RBdigital – with RBDigital also offering eMagazine access.To find out how to borrow or download platform applications visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/libraries and click on eLibrary for information.“Our eBranch isn’t limited to eBooks and eMagazines, offering a dynamic collection of online resources to meet the growing demand from our community,” Ms Swan-Beardmore added.“Our comprehensive eBranch includes eMovies, educational resources for kids, language courses, word puzzles, computer programs, online newspapers and much, much more!“All these fantastic resources and services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing members to connect, learn or relax in a manner and time that works for them.“If you have friends or family who are visiting the area let them know they can also benefit from amazing eBranch services, with temporary online memberships available.“With so much on offer online, summer holidays are the perfect time to rediscover your local library.”To become a member and take advantage of what is on offer go to centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/jointhelibrary
    11/01/2018
    Media Release
    Public Health Alert lifted - The Entrance Channel
    Council advises that the Public Health Alert has now been lifted for The Entrance Channel at Karagi Park.Council would like to thank the community for their patience and understanding this week.
    04/01/2018
    Media Release
    UPDATE: Public Health Alert - The Entrance Channel
    Council advises that The Entrance Channel is not affected by the sewer overflow that occurred earlier this week.However, water quality monitoring indicates the Karagi Park location remains unsuitable for recreational activities.
    04/01/2018
    Media Release
    New e-waste solution extracts funds for the community
    Central Coast Council has recently engaged with a new e-waste contractor, Toxfree, to maximise e-waste recycling and reduce the amount of electronics ending up in landfill.Thanks to state of the art European technology applied by Toxfree more e-waste items are now being accepted with more components being recycled.Council Mayor Jane Smith said this was an excellent initiative and is encouraging residents to take advantage of this free service.“E-waste can pose major problems when not disposed of correctly, with toxic chemicals such as mercury and lead causing possible pollution and contamination,” Mayor Smith said.“Through this new engagement, residents can now drop off up to 15 household e-waste items at our Waste Management Facilities at Jilliby, Kincumber or Woy Woy.“Previously we were required to pay for e-waste items to be recycled, but now Council is being paid with funds able to be redirected towards community assets and services.“With Toxfree more of the items parts are also being recycled including circuit boards, plastic and metals, reducing the impact on our landfills.“It has never been easier for our community to ensure waste is disposed of responsibly.”Toxfree utilise the BluBox process – a Swiss designed processing technology packed in a 40ft container – to break down modern e-waste items such as flat panel displays, smart phones, laptops and most e-waste items found in households.The process uses an innovative system to break down and separate parts including the extraction of mercury from LCD backlighting tubes.“This new system has come on at the perfect time following Christmas,” Mayor Smith added.“I would like to remind residents if they did receive any new electronics for Christams to dispose of unused electronic items responsibly by taking advantage of this free service.”Visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/ewaste for a list of accepted e-waste materials.
    03/01/2018
    Media Release
    PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT - THE ENTRANCE CHANNEL
    Council advises water quality in The Entrance Channel may have been affected following a sewer overflow on the northern side of the channel, today Tuesday 2 January.Council has contained the overflow and erected warning signs at the Karagi Park location (Hutton Road, The Entrance North, east of Dunleith Tourist Park).
    02/01/2018
    Media Release
    Terrigal New Year's Eve Fireworks - Council statement
    In relation to the incident concerning fireworks at Terrigal on New Year’s Eve, Council is of the strong view that public safety is paramount.The fireworks were stored and discharged from a barge on the open waterway.The NSW Government agencies Roads and Maritime Services and Safe Work NSW are the responsible bodies for the issuing of the necessary permit regulating the control and safety of fireworks on the open water.The organiser of the event submitted an application to Council which sought permission for the congregation of people on the Terrigal foreshore.
    01/01/2018
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    Council calls on community to slow down and stay safe on the roads over Christmas
    Central Coast Council is reminding motorists to be safe on the roads as the summer holidays kick off.
    21/12/2017
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