Council News
Council news
Community focused not-for-profit groups are invited to submit an expression of interest to enter into a lease agreement at the Wyongah Hall.This is a rare opportunity for a new tenant to get a foothold in a recently renovated community facility.Features of the property:•
02/04/2024
Council news
The new playspace at Kariong (Curringa Rd) is open for fun! Designed with community feedback, the new space has equipment suitable for children aged up to 10 years, with slides, climbing structures, a swing set, and spring rocker along with new seating and connective pathways.The playspace sits alongside the skatepark and pump track built last year, which has sheltered seating and a water refill station, and conveniently located within the Kariong Oval precinct with sports fields and a library.Nestled between mature eucalyptus trees and connected open grassed areas, this central community space offers active and passive recreational opportunities for everyone in the community to enjoy.
01/04/2024
Council news
🚘 WEEKLY ROAD WORKS UPDATE Various road treatments that cover the life cycle of the road 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 treatments such as heavy patching, road rehabilitation.
28/03/2024
Council news
While enjoying the long weekend, don’t forget that it is also Neighbour Day this Sunday, 31 March!It’s a great time to meet your neighbours, connect with those around you and build a community where everyone belongs.By doing simple steps now, together we can address loneliness on the Central Coast and support a resilient community! View 5 steps on how to be neighbourly – NED-5-steps.pdf (neighbourseveryday.org)Check out more on how connected communities build resilience - Building resilience | Central Coast Council (nsw.gov.au)
27/03/2024
Media Release
The NSW Central Coast visitor economy is gaining momentum, with visitors spending, and exploring, more in region. Central Coast Council’s Director Community and Recreation Services Melanie Smith said Council’s Central Coast Destination Management Plan 2022-2025 (CCDMP), which includes close collaboration with local tourism operators, has been instrumental in leading destination marketing and management initiatives contributing to this growth. “The latest domestic data from Tourism Research Australia* shows the CCDMP’s implementation has significantly increased the value of the visitor economy and positively impacted key visitation metrics across the region.
27/03/2024
Council news
Council is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOI) for Licensing of a Trade or Business on Open Space, for the FY 2024-2025 period.This is relevant to commercial operators that run activities such as:• Personal training, group fitness and Bootcamp • Canoe, kayak, SUP and paddleboat hire and activities• Surf &
26/03/2024
Administrator's Message
The Easter long weekend is fast approaching!
26/03/2024