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    Council seeks input on Draft Gosford CBD Heritage Interpretation Strategy
    Central Coast Council is encouraging residents to have their say on the revitalisation of the heritage of Gosford CBD.
    05/05/2019
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    Hamlyn Terrace road project to complete ‘missing link’
    Central Coast Council has started a major road project on Louisiana Road, Hamlyn Terrace to better connect two recently completed subdivisions.Council Director Roads Transport Drainage and Waste, Boris Bolgoff said the $1.58million project would deliver an important piece of infrastructure for this booming suburb.“This 110 metre section of Louisiana Road in Hamlyn Terrace will provide an improved connection between two new communities in Hamlyn Terrace,” Mr Bolgoff said.“The topography of this site presents drainage challenges and we have developed a solution that will make the road meet the one in 100-year flood free standard.“Our drainage solution includes a substantial section of culverts – 20 metres long, 22 metres wide and 1.2 metres high.”Mr Bolgoff said the project would also improve pedestrian access and safety.“We will be constructing a shared pathway as part of the project, which will allow locals and visitors to walk, run and cycle around the area.“Pedestrian and cyclist safety will be further increased through the installation of road safety barriers and pedestrian fencing.Mayor Jane Smith said the project was a prime example of delivering infrastructure for major growth areas.“Hamlyn Terrace is a growth hot spot for the Coast and this section of road and shared pathway will be well utilised by this growing community.“This project will also make it easier for locals and visitors to explore the area through completing a ‘missing link’ of a shared pathway.”Project works will also include kerb and gutter, driveway and water main adjustments, road pavement works and line marking.Landscaping will be completed towards the end of the project to ensure the works are aesthetically pleasing for locals and visitors.During works Louisiana Road will be closed to through traffic at Clinton Way and Rushmore Place from Monday 6 May 2019 and the project is expected to take approximately 14 weeks to complete, weather permitting. Detours are in place with access available via Sparks Road and Warnervale Road (if travelling to Louisiana Road from the North) and via Warnervale Road and Minnesota Road (if travelling to Louisiana Road from the South).
    02/05/2019
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    Networking opportunity for local businesses to create powerful change
    Small businesses owners and social enterprise start-ups on the Central Coast are invited to join in the conversation with like minds and create future connections and collaborations for their enterprise. The second session of the ‘The Power Hour’ series, run by Central Coast Council in partnership with The Business Centre at The Smart Work Hub in Gosford, on Thursday 2 May, will allow local business owners to hear from: Stephanie Moscovis, Communication and Marketing Manager at The Business Centre and founder of Idea Bombing Newcastle.
    01/05/2019
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    Highlights of the 29 April 2019 Council meeting
    Highlights of the 29 April 2019 Council MeetingCouncil commits to improving housing affordability and finalising an Affordable and Alternative Housing StrategyCentral Coast Council last night committed to addressing affordable housing in a bid to provide more housing choice for households earning less than $100,000 per year.Councillors authorised the Chief Executive Officer to finalise an Affordable Housing Strategy which draws heavily on the draft strategy which was on public exhibition for 103 days last year.During that time, 441 submissions were received, along with supportive petitions containing 1,718 signatures.Following the public consultation period, councillors worked together to develop a united approach to housing affordability.
    28/04/2019
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    Speeding on a 50km/hr road? Slow down to save lives
    Central Coast Council and NSW Police are joining forces this May in a bid to save lives and reduce the incidence and severity of speed-related road crashes on 50km/h local roads.According to NSW Police, speeding continues to be a serious concern on the Central Coast, with over 22 percent of all crashes having speed as a contributing factor, which is almost six percent higher than the state average.Large speed warning signs will be placed on strategic roads while Police will target drivers who speed on built-up streets zoned 50/km per hour.Highway Patrol Sergeant Matt Rees said it was important drivers observed speed limits, as even a small increase in speed significantly increased the likelihood of being involved in a serious-injury collision or worse.“All urban roads are zoned at 50km/h unless otherwise signposted,” Sergeant Rees said.“Highway Patrol officers from Brisbane Water and Tuggerah Lakes are committed to reducing road trauma on Central Coast roads.“This is why we are happy to work with Central Coast Council on such a vital project.”Central Coast Mayor Jane Smith said education can have a big impact on reducing speeding and ultimately saving lives on the Central Coast.“We have a higher than average incidence of speed-related crashes on the Central Coast, that needs to change and that is why we have joined forces with the NSW Police,” Mayor Smith said.“We need people to understand speed limits on roads are there for a reason and sticking to them is important for the safety of the community. “By slowing down, you can be a part of saving lives on the Central Coast.”The campaign will include 50km/h educational messages and police enforcement.
    28/04/2019
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    Flags down for end of the beach season
    With summer now behind us and as winter draws nearer, Central Coast beaches will cease lifeguard patrol operational hours for the 2018-19 season.The last day of patrol for Central Coast Council’s lifeguards at 15 beach locations will be Monday 29 April 2019.Mayor Jane Smith said Council lifeguards have had another busy yet successful patrol season.“Since October 2018, more than 2.4 million people have visited our beaches, with Council lifeguards performing 1,122 rescues, attending to 5,496 first aid incidents and responding to 34,775 preventative actions across the Central Coast,"  Mayor Smith said.“Our lifeguards have certainly worked hard and done an amazing job during another busy season.“I thank them for the work they do in keeping our beaches safe for our community and visitors to our region.”Lifeguards will remain on patrol at The Grant McBride Baths, The Entrance, throughout the winter season with reduced hours from 8am until 1pm, Monday to Sunday.Beach patrol services for the 2019-20 season will commence on Saturday 28 September 2019 at all Central Coast beaches and The Grant McBride Baths from 9am until 5pm.
    25/04/2019
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    Council to honour mothers at memorial service
    Central Coast Council will be hosting a Mother’s Day memorial service to remember mum’s who are no longer with us.The special service and morning tea will be held at Noraville Cemetery on Saturday 11 May 2019 at 11am.Mayor Jane Smith said the event is an opportunity for people to connect and share their stories.“Mother’s Day can be a day of mixed emotions for many people, so this service provides a supportive environment for the community to come together, to remember and share stories about their dearly departed,” Mayor Smith said.“Council is pleased to be once again putting on this special service in partnership with White Lady Funerals.”Attendees are encouraged to bring a framed photo of their mother or loved one to display during the service.Please RSVP for catering purposes by visiting centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/events and searching ‘Mother’s Day’.
    17/04/2019
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    Council confirms bid for NSW Waratahs
    Central Coast Council can confirm that a proposal has been submitted to host the NSW Waratahs Rugby at Central Coast Stadium in 2020.If the bid is successful, the Stadium will see elite level rugby return to the Coast.Mayor Jane Smith said Council was excited at the opportunity and is open to hosting more sporting events at Central Coast Stadium.“Council is committed to bring high level sporting events to the Coast and is always interested in talking to any teams and promoters seeking a venue,” Mayor Smith said.“The Stadium has recently undergone a range of upgrades, including new change rooms, corporate facilities, accessible amenities, big screens and sound systems, which has further strengthened the reputation and longevity of this great venue.“If the Waratahs bid is successful, the high calibre games will be delivered on the back of a range of successful world-wide events held at the Stadium including the Lionel Richie concert in 2018, Nitro Circus in 2011 and 2017, international Rugby World Cup in 2003, Asian Champions League and National Rugby League games.”
    17/04/2019
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    Informal section of track along the clifftop at Winney Bay closed for community safety
    Central Coast Council has closed a section of the informal track along the Winney Bay clifftop due to community safety concerns.Council undertook geotechnical surveys as part of the design phase of Stage 2 of the walk.
    16/04/2019
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    Central Coast Series Champions announced for 2019
    The Central Coast Series Champions for 2019 have been named at Bato Yard during National Youth Week, claiming a total prize pool of $10,000.Three heats were held at Wadalba Skate Park, Umina Skate Park and Bato Yard where more than 140 young riders of all ages and abilities showed off their skills on BMX, skate, scooter or WCMX (wheelchair) for their chance to claim the Central Coast Series Champion title.As well as competing young people were also involved in judging and MCing throughout the seriesFor the first time, rather than competing in a final, the winners were determined by an accumulative tally across all three heats.Congratulations to this year’s Champions:SkateSponsored – Callan DixonRunner-up - Joel WhittonOpens – Cody ReidRunner-up - Ocean TurnerWomen’s – Lexi RussellRunner-up - Ashlee ValleUnder 16s – Duke CooperRunner-up - Ky O’ReillyUnder 12s – Harvey CampbellRunner-up - Kohen ScottScooterOpens – Jayden WrayRunner-up - Cooper RobertsWomen’s – Faith FinlayRunner-up - Deanna VulcaniUnder 16s – Brock MooreRunner-up - Maximus LeaitnaUnder 12s – Regan LakeRunner-up - Caleb Di FrancoBMXSponsored – Christian PowellRunner-up - Josh EvansOpens – John SimpsonRunner-up - Rhyan LeeUnder 16s – Jonny ValentaRunner-up - Lucas BowersCouncil would also like to thank their sponsors who helped make the event a success – 360 Pro Scooters, Bateau Bay Square, Active Outthere and Central Coast Credit Union.National Youth Week celebrations will continue across the Central Coast this week.
    16/04/2019
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    Greater Lake Munmorah Structure Plan draft on exhibition
    Central Coast Council is inviting the community to provide feedback on the draft Greater Lake Munmorah Structure Plan now on public exhibition.Council Director, Environment and Planning, Scott Cox said the draft Greater Lake Munmorah Structure Plan was developed through significant analysis and stakeholder engagement, and once finalised will deliver the first cohesive long term vision for land use in this important growth area of the Coast.“This draft Plan sets out a long-term vision for the Greater Lake Munmorah study area, ensuring the area is designed for sustainable growth, liveability and employment opportunities whilst protecting the area’s unique character and sensitive natural settings,” Mr Cox said.“With a coherent framework for the development, facilitation of future growth and prosperity of the area, the plan identifies appropriate development footprints for new residential and employment land, relevant staging requirements, plus appropriate transport, environmental and open space networks.”The study area is a collection of ten precincts connected by the Central Coast Highway – a biodiversity corridor;
    15/04/2019
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    Central Coast Council offices closed over Easter Long Weekend and ANZAC Day
    Central Coast Council offices and a number of services will be closed over the Easter Long Weekend and ANZAC Day from Friday 19 to Monday 22 April and Thursday 25 April, respectively, including Gosford and Wyong Offices, libraries, works depots, Niagara Park Stadium, Laycock Street Community Theatre and childcare centres.Residential waste collection and water treatment are considered to be essential services, and will continue to be delivered over the public holidays.Surf Life Saving volunteers will provide service at all 15 patrolled beaches across the Coast with Council lifeguards providing patrols at The Grant McBride Baths and extra patrols at Budgewoi Beach for the Easter long weekend only.
    14/04/2019
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    GOATS Family Festival celebrates 21 years
    Central Coast Youth Week activities are continuing through the school holidays, so why not head to the annual GOATS Family Festival this Sunday, 14 April proudly presented by the Epicentre San RemoCelebrating its 21st year, San Remo’s Koala Park will come alive with free live entertainment, market stalls, bands and performers, an animal farm, family rides, pony rides, show bags and much more from 9am-5pm.Central Coast Council is a proud supporter of the annual festival that attracts thousands of young people from across the Coast who are either showcasing their talents or enjoying the festivities.Check out what else is on during National Youth Week at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/events or the school holidays at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/schoolholidays
    11/04/2019
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    Second stage of Avoca Beach foreshore redevelopment gets underway
    Central Coast Council will start the second stage of the $2.8million coastal foreshore and rehabilitation works at the southern end of Avoca Beach next month.The second stage, which will be carried out from May-October 2019 (weather permitting), will involve redeveloping the seawall to include stairs, two concrete ramps and a disability access ramp, as well as upgrading the beachfront walkway and general landscaping.This $2,807,000 foreshore redevelopment has been enabled through funding from the NSW State Government under Stronger Communities Funding made available to all newly merged Councils.Mayor Jane Smith said Council had listened to the community and has made changes to the design of the second stage of this priority project for the area.“This upgrade will continue the improvement to the infrastructure and amenity of the area, as well as deliver vital coastal protection and rehabilitation works to stabilise the foreshore,” Mayor Smith said.“As a result of community feedback, the two small beach access ramps will now remain in place and be upgraded with new materials for increased accessibility.“Overall, this upgrade will provide both the Coast community and visitors with a safer and more accessible foreshore area, activating the area for all to enjoy.
    11/04/2019
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    Foreshore revitalised with upgrade of Gosford Lions Park
    A pocket of the Gosford Foreshore is now revitalised due to the completion of recent redevelopment works at Gosford Lions Park and is already becoming a popular place for our community and visitors to walk, ride, picnic, connect and play.The improvement works at the Masons Parade site are now complete and include the re-establishment of the Lions Club monument to commemorate the centenary of Lions Clubs International, replacement of the existing play space resulting in an enhanced, inclusive play experience for a variety of ages and abilities, provision of a new path way creating a formalised link to the park furniture and BBQ area, upgrades to park furniture including shelter shed and inclusion of an accessible picnic table, along with landscaping works across the site.The $196,000 upgrade project was jointly funded by Central Coast Council, the NSW Government’s Community Building Partnership program, and Gosford City-East Gosford Lions Club who secured the State Government grant of $45,000.Council Mayor Jane Smith said that open space recreational areas are highly valued by our community and the revitalisation of Gosford Lions Park has provided an attractive recreational space that brings the community together and promotes healthy lifestyles.“The project has truly been a collaborative effort that demonstrates how great things can be achieved when Council work with other levels of government and community groups that actively dedicate themselves to serving their local community,” Mayor Smith said.“Council thanks Gosford City-East Gosford Lions Club for securing funding from the State Government for this project and is appreciative of this group’s passion and commitment to seeing it delivered for our community”.Gosford City-East Gosford Lions Club President Mr Tony Seitam said that Gosford Lions Park was first established in the late 1960s with the last major renovations occurring in the mid 70’s, so the recent refurbishment was long overdue.“We thank the NSW Government for allocating grant funding under the Community Building Partnership Program and the support of Local Member of Parliament Liesl Tesch, which has allowed our vision for Gosford Lions Park to become a reality,” Mr Seitam said.This project demonstrates how Council is delivering on our Community’s vision for well maintained and activated open space areas and facilities that bring the community together and promote healthy living and activity in natural settings.
    10/04/2019
    Media Release
    Major drainage upgrade in Umina delivering results
    Central Coast Council has recently completed the second stage of a major project to upgrade Everglades Catchment Drainage in Umina Beach.Council Director Roads, Transport, Drainage and Waste, Boris Bolgoff said the project is significantly reducing the risk of nuisance flooding in the area.“The topography of this part of Umina Beach is very flat and has been prone to flooding which can limit access to properties,” Mr Bolgoff said.“Flooding is often caused by a build-up of sediment in the drainage system that causes blockages.“Our solution to resolve this problem is to install specially designed sediment pits to contain the sediment and stop blockages from building up.“We monitor the pits regularly but we encourage residents in the area to notify Council if they see sediment levels getting higher.Mr Bolgoff said Stage 2 works have focussed on the section of the Everglades Catchment Drainage that stretches from Carpenter Street to Glenn Street.“The current stage of works represents a $490,000 investment by Council and has focussed on the installation of the sediment pits.“Stage one of the project represented a $500,000 investment and involved blockage removal from the open channel along Carpenter Street and an upgrade of the drainage pipeline between the open channels to Carpenter Street.”Mayor Jane Smith said the Everglades Catchment Drainage project is delivering significant benefits for Umina Beach residents.“This project is a great example of Council delivering an innovative solution that makes a real difference to the lives of our community,” Mayor Smith said.“Roads, drainage and transport projects make up the largest component of our capital works program and we are committed to making every effort to secure more funding to deliver for our region.”Council determines areas that require major drainage through a multi-criteria system that assesses frequency, extent and potential damage of flooding.Futures stages of the Everglades Catchment Drainage project are currently in the design phase.
    09/04/2019
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    Central Coast Roadside Litter Project hailed a success
    A bold new approach taken by Central Coast Council to help tackle roadside litter has seen a 97 per cent reduction in total litter volume across three litter hotspots at Blue Haven Link Road, Somersby Industrial Park and Kariong M1 on ramp.The Central Coast Roadside Litter Project was effectively delivered after securing $36,000 in round four of NSW Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Litter Grants last year.Unit Manager Learning and Education, Beth Burgess said the success of the project was a result of a multi-pronged approach to litter prevention including education, enforcement and infrastructure at each target site.“This project has focused on encouraging behaviour change and educating the community on how to report littering from vehicles,” Mrs Burgess added.“With the main source of litter identified being single use takeaway and drink containers, we provided 4000 reusable tidy bags for motorists and passengers to keep their rubbish with them until they were able to dispose of it responsibly without worry of spills.“Of the participants in the initiative surveyed, 72% made changes to the way they disposed of their litter, with 68% advising they had learned about the reporting process.“In direct correlation to this we saw the number of registered reporters increase by 37% between July and December 2018 when compared to the same time the previous year.”Grant funding also went towards clean-ups of target areas, roadside signs at each site reminding motorists how to report littering from vehicles to the EPA as well as installation of 20 dash cams in Rangers vehicles increasing the chances of being caught littering.Council Mayor Jane Smith said it was fantastic to see the community taking pride in the region and coming on board to help ‘Keep the Coast Clean’.“The results demonstrate our community really want to do the right thing and can when given practical solutions to dispose of rubbish,” Mayor Smith said.“By working together with our community we can continue to ensure the natural environment of the Coast is preserved and protected for the future.”Littering from vehicles can be reported to the EPA online at epa.nsw.gov.au/reporttoepa or via the Report to EPA mobile App - it is unlawful for drivers to use a mobile phone to record this information unless the car is parked ignition turned off.This project is a NSW EPA Waste Less, Recycle More initiative funded from the waste levy.
    09/04/2019
    Media Release
    Highlights of the 8 April 2019 Council Meeting
    Council takes extra time to finalise housing affordability optionsCentral Coast Council last night deferred consideration of the draft Affordable and Alternative Housing Strategy to allow more time for councillors to further discuss the strategy prior to finalising an approach to affordable housing on the Coast.Mayor Jane Smith said this was an important strategy to address more housing choice for households earning less than $100,000 per year.The draft Affordable and Alternative Housing Strategy will return for consideration to the 29 April Council meeting. Council leading the way on reduction of single use plastic wasteCouncil has further strengthened its leadership position in the elimination of waste following the endorsement of the draft Single Use Plastic Policy which will be placed on public exhibition.Council Mayor Jane Smith said this was a positive step forward to help minimise waste and strengthen education opportunities for the community, key objectives of the Community Strategic Plan.“This policy complements our interim Sustainable Event Management Policy and reinforces the importance of the education programs on offer to involve the community on ways forward to seek alternatives of single use plastics,” Mayor Smith said.“It also further strengthens Council’s commitment to lead by example through purchasing practices and identifying opportunities to incorporate reusable products made of recycled materials.“On behalf of our community we will continue to lobby all levels of government to drive policy change that look to help reduce production and use of single use plastics.” Majority of Council’s projects on trackA 2018-19 Capital Works Project Status report has identified that 85 percent of Council’s projects are on track and the majority are on schedule for completion as forecast before the end of the financial year.As at 28 February 2019 Council had delivered over 330 projects and commenced over 270 projects.Mayor Jane Smith said it was pleasing to see Council’s capital works program tracking well.“Our capital works program together with all the services are at the heart of what we deliver for our community,” Mayor Smith said. Nine community projects to receive almost $30,000 in grant fundingCouncil last night granted nine projects almost $30,000 in funding through its Community Support Grant Program.The Community Support Grant provides support for community groups to deliver activities which require less than $5,000 of funding and/or in-kind support.Mayor Jane Smith said the funding can go a long way for a wide range of services that benefit the community.“Our Community Support Grants program recognises that community organisations often need only a small injection of funds to produce events and activities that have a big impact on local communities,” Mayor Smith said.Council will allocate $29,433.50 to the following successful recipients for February:Central Coast Cycling Club – Cyclocross NSW State Series Round 5 - $4,717Copacabana Surf Life Saving Club – auditorium upgrade - $4,997Lions Club of Green Point Avoca– awning over BBQ at Lions Park Avoca Beach - $3,407Rotary Club of Gosford City – 2019 Central Coast MUNA event - $800Summerland Point Progress Association – purchase of tools - $2,924.50Alison Homestead – community support and education in conjunction with Alison Homestead, Wyong and Central Coast Harvest Festival - $3,770Toukley and Districts Art Society– Toukley Arts and Craft Fair by the Lake - $1,980Volunteer Marine Rescue NSW – Digital Projector System - $2,018We Care Connect Limited – Charity Promotion Change Strategy - $4,820Council’s Community Support Grant Program is open throughout the year.For information, visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/funding. Council approves modifications to Avoca Beach Theatre for mixed use developmentCouncil has granted approval for modifications to the mixed use development at 69-71 Avoca Drive, Avoca Beach.The modification application comprises both internal and external changes to Avoca Beach Theatre.
    08/04/2019
    Media Release
    Pathway to increase safety in Lake Munmorah
    Central Coast Council is nearing completion of a 2.5 metre wide shared pathway on Pacific Highway, Lake Munmorah that will stretch for two kilometres from Tall Timbers Road to Carters Road.Council Director Roads Transport Drainage and Waste, Boris Bolgoff said the pathway would improve safety and access along this busy stretch of road.“We are constructing this new shared pathway in Lake Munmorah to provide a safer route for pedestrians and cyclists to access the local schools and shopping centre,” Mr Bolgoff said.“The pathway will provide a dedicated route for walkers, runners, cyclists, parents with prams and community members who use wheelchairs and other mobility aids.“This project will also see a pedestrian refuge, new road pavement and kerb and gutter installed at the intersection of Pacific Highway and Kangaroo Avenue.“We are rolling out and planning a range of pathway projects so that people of all ages and abilities can walk and cycle throughout the Central Coast using safe, inclusive and connected facilities.“Our focus is on projects that complete missing links, create routes that loop and connect the region’s scenic waterways, and provide increased connection between centres, recreation spaces and public transport.”Mayor Jane Smith said the liveability and sustainability of the Central Coast would continue to improve with further development and expansion of the region’s network of footpaths, bike paths and shared paths.“Our network of pathways not only provide a means to get active and experience our beautiful environment but also offer a legitimate alternative transport mode,” Mayor Smith said.“Creating the right mix of footpaths, bike paths and shared paths will also boost regional and economic development by encouraging tourism.”The new shared pathway on Pacific Highway, Lake Munmorah is scheduled for completion in May 2019, weather permitting.All of Council’s major pathway, road and drainage projects for 2018-19 can be viewed on an interactive map by visiting centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/roadanddrainageprojects.
    07/04/2019
    Media Release
    Youth Week 2019 – connecting young people to fun and the future
    Central Coast Council is celebrating National Youth Week 2019, hosting a wide range of events where the next generation of leaders are being inspired to get involved and be heard.With a theme of ‘Connect, share, speak out and celebrate’, Youth Week is organised by young people, for young people aged 12-24 years in a number of communities across the state and country from 10-18 April.Council Director Connected Communities, Julie Vaughan is urging young people across the Central Coast to connect with each other by sharing their ideas, talents and getting involved in local events.“Youth Week is a great opportunity to celebrate the contribution young people make to our community,” Ms Vaughan said.“This year’s Youth Week is perfectly timed with the school holidays to keep everyone entertained during the break.”Even before the official Youth Week, local celebrations will kick off with a free family celebration at Canton Beach Foreshore on Sunday 7 April.Throughout the Week itself, there is something for everyone - with skate skills workshops and competitions, festivals and carnivals, art talks and exhibitions, a gaming tournament and film screenings, along with workshops about everything from animating and playwriting to DJing.Young people can also prepare for the future by attending information sessions about joining the workforce, accessing study allowances and finding secure housing.Mayor Jane Smith said young people aged between 12 and 24 represent 15.3 per cent of the Coast population or more than 50,000 people.“Youth Week is an opportunity for all of us to celebrate the many and varied contributions of young people to our society – culturally, socially and economically,” Mayor Smith said.“Young people are our future and we are committed to supporting them to not only access activities that are fun but also help build skills they can use in the future.“Right acros the Coast there will be a range of activities and celebrations taking place and I would strongly encourage everyone to find out what’s happening and get involved.For a full copy of the Youth Week calendar, visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/news.
    03/04/2019
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