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Wyong Lakes Festival Attracts Record Crowds
The Wyong Lakes Festival made a big splash across the Coast this month, attracting over 40,000 people to events and activities over the nine days.This is a twenty percent increase in numbers from the inaugural award winning festival held last year.Council’s Grants and Events Coordinator, Ms Ashlee Abbott, was thrilled with the result and said the program had been designed to entertain, educate and delight and proved popular with a whole new audience.“Not only did more people come than last year but more than 90 percent of people we spoke to said they will be back next year,” Ms Abbott said.“That is a great platform to build on and we will continue to grow this festival into one of the premier events for the Central Coast.The events that attracted the biggest crowds were Light up the Lake with headline act Thirsty Merc, the Lighthouse Folk Festival and Long Jetty Street Festival.“It was the first time we staged a folk festival as part of the overall program, the combination of the iconic Norah Head Lighthouse as the backdrop to showcase not only local talented performers, but national performers like Paul Kelly, proved to be an irresistible combination,” Ms Abbott added.“Light up the Lake and Long Jetty Street Festival were definitely the crowd favourites - attracting thousands and thousands of people at each event.“They had the family atmosphere but also had a festival vibe for those looking for a great day out.”Participation rates and spectators were also up at the annual Triathlon and Saltwater Stand Up Paddle Boarding Festival – attracting a wide range of competitors from outside the region.Council’s Administrator Mr Ian Reynolds, said the festival was a great success as it showcased one of the region’s best assets and also had a real community feel.“It makes you realise how lucky we are to have such a beautiful natural environment that we can enjoy and showcase to the world as well,” Mr Reynolds said.“It was a festival for everyone – locals and visitors – that is what made it so special as well as adding that extra financial boost to our local economy and tourism that we can all benefit from.“The festival also had the added bonus of educating our residents and visitors about the nature of our waterways and how we can all work together to improve our unique lakes system.”Planning will start early next year for the annual Festival which will be held from 10-19 November 2017.
29/11/2016
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Only 10 Days Left to Give Feedback to Norah Head Masterplan
There are only 10 days left to give feedback on the draft Norah Head Village Centre Masterplan which is on Public Exhibition until Friday 9 December 2016.“This plan has been developed with input from over 60 residents and stakeholders at two community workshops held in May and June this year,” said Mr Scott Cox, Group Leader, Environment and Planning.“We encourage anyone interested to view the plan and provide feedback by the due date,” Mr Cox said.The plan considers public domain improvements like the provision of car parking, shared pathways and cycleways, street furniture, lighting, signage and landscaping, public amenities and recreational facilities in the Village Centre.The draft masterplan can be viewed at Toukley Library or at Central Coast Council Chambers, 2 Hely Street, Wyong or online at www.haveyoursaycentralcoast.com.au/norah-head-master-planThe community can provide feedback via email ask@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au, via the Have Your Say webpage or by writing to Council at PO Box 20, Wyong NSW 2259.
29/11/2016
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Not-so-ninja Turtle Captured in Berkeley Vale
Ninja turtles may have made a comeback with the kids lately, but a turtle discovered in Berkeley Vale recently isn’t of the ‘cool’ kind.A Red-eared Slider Turtle was found at a home in Berkley Vale this week, prompting Central Coast Council to renew its call for residents to keep an eye out for these pests.Council’s Noxious Weeds and Pest Species Officer, Mr Paul Marynissen, said the warmer weather means the turtles are on the move.“We have had unconfirmed sightings of Red-eared Sliders from across the Coast, including at Berkeley Vale, Kanwal, Tuggerawong, Hamlyn Terrace and Woongarrah and now one captured by a keen eyed resident in their backyard in Berkeley Vale,” said Mr Marynissen.“With the weather warming up all reptiles, including these turtles, are more active and on the move looking for food, so we are more likely to spot them if they are here.”Council is encouraging the community to keep an eye out for these turtles when they are out enjoying the natural environment, particularly around waterways.“If you spot a turtle in the local environment, look for the distinct red markings over the ears, it’s a sure sign for these aggressive animals,” said Mr Marynissen.“Red-eared Sliders are also distinctive in the way they retract into their shell.
30/11/2016
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Tickets Still Available For the Very First Christmas Concert at The Art House on 2 December
Tickets are available for a Christmas concert at The Art House tomorrow (Friday 2 December) for what is the very first Christmas concert at the new $12.7 million venue.Opened in May, The Art House is slated to be the new premiere arts venue for the Coast, and an array of national performers are on the calendar for 2017, including comedian and television personality Kitty Flanagan and country singer Darren Coggan.Council’s Administrator, Mr Ian Reynolds, said it was exciting to be able to celebrate Christmas at The Art House.“Christmas is a magical time, especially for children and we’re thrilled there are some wonderful concerts planned to celebrate The Art House’s very first festive season.”Led by Green Point resident Mrs Karina Moss-Hollands, the Concertante Ensemble has been running for more than 10 years and comprises string players from the Sydney Symphony and beyond.Listen in awe as the group performs the magical Christmas Concerto by Corelli.“The Pastoral movement is one of the best known movements of its kind alongside the pastorals from Handel’s Messiah and Bach’s Christmas Oratorio,” Mrs Moss-Hollands said.“One would not expect more glorious music in Heaven!”The Christmas Concerto was commissioned by Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni and published posthumously in 1714 as part of Corellis’ Twelve concerti grossi, Op. 6.The concerto bears the inscription Fatto per la notte di Natale (made for the night of Christmas).Its composition date is uncertain, but there is a record of Corelli having performed a Christmas concerto in 1690 for the enjoyment of his new patron.The program also includes Tchaikovsky’s String Serenade Waltz, Copland’s ‘Hoe Down’, Vivaldi’s Concerto ‘Alla Rustica’ and Schnittke’s fun ‘Polka’ for Strings.On 23 December at The Art Wyong a special production of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Ballet will be performed at 2pm.'Play me a Story...The Nutcracker' combines exquisite violin playing, storytelling, illustrations and dance to tell the much loved story of a tender hearted little girl, Marie, and her favourite toy, a wooden Nutcracker carved to look like a soldier.Tchaikovsky’s famous music has been transcribed for two violins and percussion, and will be performed by violinists Ms Esmeralda Tintner and Mrs Lisa Stewart and percussionist Ms Kerryn Joyce.
01/12/2016
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Lions Club Marks Time at The Entrance
A clock has been installed at The Entrance by the local Lions Club in partnership with Central Coast Council.The clock is located in Bayview Mall outside the cinema and was instigated by Council and The Entrance Lions Club to complement the recently upgraded mall area.Council’s Administrator, Mr Ian Reynolds, said Council is happy to support these great community initiatives to improve the local community.“Council has always supported and worked together on various programs associated with the Lions Clubs across the Coast,” Mr Reynolds said.“Over the last few years, we have supported various Clubs with grants totalling more than $20,000 to support a range of projects such as community events, improvements to facilities and purchase of equipment to expand the range of services supplied by those Clubs and to assist with their volunteer development.“The new clock at The Entrance is a great example of where Council and the local Lions Club are working together to improve the amenity of our local community.The clock was built locally and uses modern technology to stay on time.Recently The Entrance Lions Club’s celebrated their 60th anniversary, making them the oldest Lions club on the Central Coast.Lions Club President, Mr Ken Bulkeley, said it’s a proud achievement.“Next year will see 100 years of Lions Clubs working to assist their communities and we acknowledged this milestone at our anniversary last month,” Mr Bulkeley said.“It’s great to see our ideas come to life and often this is made possible through the support of Council.“The clock is an idea we’ve had for a few years as we knew it would complement the area and become an asset the community can be proud of.”Find out how Council can support your community group by visiting centralcoast.nsw.gov.au
01/12/2016
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Water Users Benefit this Summer on the Coast
Summer has well and truly made its presence on the Coast!
01/12/2016
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The Future of Solar Power Are You Affected?
Are you affected?A free workshop is being offered to the 14,000+ Central Coast residents currently utilising solar power systems to find out how they will be affected by the closure of the NSW Solar Bonus Scheme at the end of 2016.Scheduled for Monday 5 December at Woy Woy Community Centre from 5.30pm-7.30pm, the workshop is one of a series being run by the NSW Department of Industry, in collaboration with the Office of Environment and Heritage, with the support of local partners including Central Coast Council.An independent energy expert will provide information to residents receiving a 60c or 20c subsidised feed-in tariff about how they will be affected by the changes, plus advice on what needs to be done in the lead up to the closure.Participants will find out how to get the most value out of solar power systems in homes and businesses after the scheme ends.The workshop will also examine a range of clean energy opportunities including:Understanding different metering arrangements and their benefits;Emerging technologies including battery storage and energy monitoring devices;
01/12/2016
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Last Call for Coast Shelter Book Drive
Central Coast Council Libraries, in partnership with Coast Shelter, are bringing brand new books into the lives of families spending time in temporary accommodation on the Central Coast over Christmas.Finishing on Friday 9 December, this is the last call for residents to give the gift of a brand new book to those in need this holiday season.All Central Coast Council Libraries act as collection points so gift books can be taken to branches located at:
01/12/2016
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Council Confirms Public Meeting for Scenic Highway Plans
Central Coast Council invites members of the community to attend a public meeting at the Cowrie Restaurant, Scenic Highway in Terrigal on Monday 19 December 2016.The public meeting will commence at 5.30pm, will be run by an independent facilitator, and is to consider potential road works in part of Scenic Highway.Council would like to thank the owner of the Cowrie Restaurant, Mr Brett Dengate, for agreeing to host the meeting, and urges interested members of the community to attend.
06/12/2016
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National Exhibitions on Display at Gosford Regional Gallery
Gosford Regional Gallery will play host to two national exhibitions starting Saturday 10 December, furthering its commitment to attract significant touring exhibitions to the Central Coast.Council’s Administrator, Mr Ian Reynolds said it will be a busy summer period for the gallery.“It’s wonderful to see two fantastic bodies of work on display right in our own backyard,” said Mr Reynolds.“As one of the state’s leading regional galleries, Gosford Regional Gallery has proven time and again that it is an ideal venue to display work of this significance and calibre.“I’d encourage everyone to take the opportunity over the holiday period to see these wonderful exhibitions and support the great work of the gallery.”Behind the Lines presents the humour and nostalgia of 2016’s best political cartoons, while Bare:
06/12/2016
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