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    A pond for the Bell Frogs of North Avoca
    For the past three years Central Coast Council have been working with the University of Newcastle (UoN) to conduct research on the remnant population of threatened Green and Golden Bell Frogs (Littoria aurea) at Bareena Wetland, North Avoca.
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    Roads update
    In the last three months we have:✔️ repaired over 25,000 potholes✔️undertaken over 24,000m2 of heavy patching (section repairs) – that’s equivalent to almost 20 Olympic sized swimming pools✔️graded over 110 km of unsealed roads🚧 Road works continue this week to fill potholes (temporary repairs to reduce safety hazards) and longer-term road repairs which help prevent potholes from occurring, including heavy patching (section repairs) or road renewals (whole road rehabilitation):This week, some of the road work being undertaken includes:👷‍♀️ Tuggerawong, Tuggerawong Rd (road renewal) 👷 Kulnura, George Downes Drive (heavy patching)👷‍♂️Lower Mangrove, Popran Road, (unsealed road grading)👷‍♂️ Mangrove Mountain, Wisemans Ferry Road (heavy patching)👷‍♀️ Umina, Sydney Ave (road renewal) 👷 Gorokan (potholes) 👷‍♂️  Killarney Vale (potholes) 👷‍♀️ Lemon Tree (potholes)👷‍♂️ Point Clare, Tascott, Koolewong (potholes) 👷‍♂️ Saratoga, Davistown (potholes) 👷‍♀️Mangrove Mountain area (potholes)👷‍♀️ Dooralong (potholes)🤔 It’s easy to assume someone has already reported a pothole but that may not be the case.☎️ Please report potholes or specific maintenance or safety concerns to Council, through our online Customer Service Centre, or by calling 4306 7900 during business hours.
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    Endangered birds tern back home
    The rare international visitors who choose to breed at The Entrance North each year have begun their flight back home to South-east Asia.Hundreds of the endangered Little Terns arrived in early October from South-east Asia (breeding birds) and Japan (non-breeding birds) and the bright-billed breeding birds wasted no time in pairing up and laying eggs on the sand at Karagi Point, The Entrance North.After a record-breaking number of fledglings last season, expectations were high for the 2022/23 Little Tern breeding season.Central Coast Council staff were well prepared for the arrival of the birds and were busy in the off-season carrying out fox control, installing signage, planning educational activities, and installing a protective fence.
    Public Notices
    Public Notice: Proposed lease over community land
    26 Kareelah Ave Berkeley ValeIn accordance with Section 47 of the Local Government Act 1993, Central Coast Council gives notice that it proposes to lease out 26 Kareelah Ave Berkeley Vale (also known as lot 1 in DP788563).
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