Central Coast Council is thrilled to announce that Woodport Public School student, Autumn was recently named the National Winner in the Year 3–4 category of the National Water Week Primary School Poster Competition.Autumn’s winning artwork, chosen from thousands of entries nationwide, illustrates the essential connection between the health of our waterways and the quality of our drinking water.Council Director Water and Sewer, Danielle Hargreaves said the poster is an inspired expression of Council’s water conservation and sustainability themes.“The National Water Week Annual Poster Competition inspires young people to have a greater awareness of our precious water resource.
Central Coast Council is inviting dog owners to join their free ‘Come and Try’ dog training sessions across the Coast in October, November and December.
The 2023-2024 State of the Beaches Report has rated 100% of Central Coast beaches as Good or Very Good – a improvement on the 2022-2023 Report.Significantly Terrigal Beach has improved to Good after three years of a Poor rating, which is a great result.The annual report gives a grading for each designated swim site from Very Good to Poor and is an indicator of suitability for swimming.
The Garage Sale Trail is returning to the Central Coast over two big weekends in November, offering Coasties a unique opportunity to declutter, discover and save.
With National Water Week in full swing, it’s time to tap off and tune in to saving water and reducing environmental impact.On Thursday 24 October, join Water Night by turning off all non-essential taps from 5-10pm.
For a fourth consecutive year, the New South Wales Central Coast is selected as a finalist in the internationally recognised Green Destinations Top 100 Stories List.The Central Coast region joins 99 other destinations thanks to the collaborative effort between the Central Coast Council’s Destination Marketing and Visitor Services section, and Environmental Management Unit to promote positive visitor behaviour.Council’s 2024 finalist story selected by Green Destinations official judges is in the ‘Nature &
Central Coast Council is inviting the community to attend free Transport for NSW 'Helping Learner Drivers Become Safer Drivers' workshops in November.The free workshops support parents and other supervisors of learner drivers to be confident and effective teachers of their young person.
The Lakes Festival returns to make a splash on the Central Coast from 8-17 November with a vibrant curation of music, art, activities, and entertainment. This huge celebration of our lakes and waterways brings locals and visitors together to enjoy exciting family-friendly activities, as well as cultural and educational programs hosted by local businesses and community groups.