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    ANZAC Day services and road closures 2024
    In commemoration of ANZAC Day, Central Coast Council is supporting events being held at a number of locations across the Coast on Thursday 25 April.To make sure these services are carried out safely, there will be a number of road closures at various locations and times across the Central Coast.Please plan ahead and obey all detour signage and road closures throughout the day. Dawn Services, Main Services and marches will be proceeding at the following locations:Davistown RSL Club - Murna Road, DavistownDoyalson-Wyee RSL Club - Pacific Highway, DoyalsonEmpire Bay Cenotaph - Sorrento Road, Empire BayGosford Memorial Park Cenotaph - Mann Street, GosfordOurimbah-Lisarow RSL - Pacific Highway, OurimbahTerrigal Beach and War Memorial - The Esplanade, TerrigalThe Entrance-Long Jetty Memorial Park and Cenotaph - Marine Parade, The EntranceThe Ary - Holmes Avenue, ToukleyWyong Town Park and Club Wyong RSL Woy Woy-Ettalong-Hardys Bay Memorial Park and Cenotaph - Brickwharf Road, Woy WoyCopacabana – Del Monte Pl, Public area area next to surf club (no road closures) Council is encouraging the community to follow all requirements put in place by your local sub branch to ensure the safety of the community as well as follow the directives of the local police.“Lest we forget”Location RoadDawn ServiceMain ServiceDavistown RSL Club19 Murna Road, Davistown Further information:www.davistownrsl.com.au From 5.45am the Davistown RSL Club car park will be closed and will reopen at approx 7am5.55amn/aDoyalson-Wyee RSL ClubPacific Highway, Doyalson Further information:www.doylo.com.au From 7.45am Wentworth Avenue will be closed off Pacific Highway.
    18/03/2024
    Public Notices
    Public Notice: Notification of Road Naming – For Gazettal Purposes - March 2024
    Names for roads created as part of new developments and subdivisions are available for comment in accordance with Roads Regulations 2018.The following road names have been approved by the Geographical Names Board for use.ROAD NAME    DESCRIPTIONGreen Park ParadeGreen Park Parade commences at the intersection of Mataram Road and travels in a generally northern direction then in a north-north westerly direction then in a north-easterly direction where it intersects with Caladenia.Lemon Scented CircuitLemon Scented Circuit commences at the intersection of Willow Brook Drive and travels in an easterly direction, then travels in a southerly direction then travels in a westerly direction where is intersects at the intersection of Willow Brook Drive. 
    15/03/2024
    Public Notices
    Public Notice: March 2024
    Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 47A of the Local Government Act 1993 that Central Coast Council intends to offer a lease to the following for a period of ten (10) years:Empire Bay Tennis – Part of 7-9 Shelly Beach Rd Empire Bay – Lot 49 and Lot 50 DP4707Permitted Use:
    15/03/2024
    Council news
    Expression of interest - Sponsor a Central Coast Council event in 2025-2026
    Expressions of interest (EOI) are open for the sponsorship for six major community events featured across the Central Coast.To help deliver these events, we are calling for EOIs from businesses keen to become an event sponsor.We are excited to present the Sponsorship Prospectus which includes awesome packages for each of the events being held across our region.Each package offers an enticing opportunity for the sponsor to get involved and engage with the local community.
    14/03/2024
    Administrator's Message
    Administrator’s message – Central Coast wins international tourism award
    Our beautiful Central Coast region has won first place in the global Green Destinations Story Awards at the world’s leading travel trade show, ITB Berlin! ITB Berlin is a peak body in the international tourism industry, and these annual awards are presented to the most inspiring sustainable tourism initiatives submitted across six categories.
    12/03/2024
    Media Release
    NSW Central Coast wins global green award in Berlin for growing a sustainable tourism industry
    The Central Coast in New South Wales has won First Place in the global Green Destinations Story Awards at the world’s leading travel trade show ITB Berlin on Wednesday 6 March. The annual awards are presented to the most inspiring sustainable tourism initiatives submitted across six categories, with the Central Coast receiving the top accolade in the Destination Management category today.The NSW Central Coast was the only Australian certified ECO Destination recognised on the international stage at ITB Berlin 2024.
    07/03/2024
    Council news
    NSW Central Coast wins global green award in Berlin for growing a sustainable tourism industry
    The Central Coast  has won First Place in the global Green Destinations Story Awards at the world’s leading travel trade show ITB Berlin on Wednesday 6 March. The annual awards are presented to the most inspiring sustainable tourism initiatives submitted across six categories, with the Central Coast receiving the top accolade in the Destination Management category.The NSW Central Coast was the only Australian certified ECO Destination recognised on the international stage at ITB Berlin 2024.
    07/03/2024
    Council news
    Weekly road works update
    Various road works are underway this week, with crews filling potholes (as the first level of maintenance to keep the road safe in the short term), through to longer term works such as heavy patching and road rehabilitation.
    06/03/2024
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