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Council delivering on Capital Works Program
Central Coast Council, through an adjustment in the Capital Works program budget, is bringing forward a number of shovel ready projects across the coast. Council reported a year-to-date capital works expenditure to September 2022 of $28.0M.  The adjustment, approved at last night’s, 31 October Extraordinary Council meeting, allows for over $9M worth of capital Works to be brought forward.  This is a result of the capital works program budget being reduced by $9.1M, in August, largely due to delays in obtaining the Development Application, for the Gosford Regional Library.
31/10/2022
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The Lakes Festival kicks off this Friday!
The Lakes Festival is one of the Central Coast's most highly anticipated annual events and is back in full swing this Friday 4 until Sunday 13 November.The popular 10-day festival offers something for everyone, with a program of sporting, family, cultural, educational, art and live music events on and around our region’s waterways.Locals and visitors are encouraged to check out:Light Up the Lake at Memorial Park, The Entrance, which is a festival favourite and set to return this year in person.
30/10/2022
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Central Coast pet owners invited to join a free microchipping day
Central Coast Council, in partnership with its contractor Socares Central Coast, is making it easier for you to microchip your pet by hosting a free microchipping day at the Erina and Charmhaven Animal Care Facilities on Saturday 12 November.Members of our community are encouraged to come along and have their pets microchipped for free, or update their pets’ registration details.
27/10/2022
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Administrator’s Message – Capital works projects across the Coast: Northern spotlight
In August, Central Coast Council released an interactive online map to help residents stay up to date with the rollout of infrastructure works across the Central Coast. The ‘Capital Works Program Map’ is accessible via Council’s website and lists more than 350 infrastructure projects from $176 million worth of capital projects currently underway. These projects include community, roads and other urban infrastructure, water and sewer, waste, environmental, sport and recreation projects and more. Each project on the map shares key information including dates, budget and progress of works, with details updated on a monthly basis to ensure the information is current. What’s happening in the Coast’s northern suburbsThere are lots of capital works projects currently underway or earmarked for the northern suburbs of the Central Coast, some exiting projects underway or planned include:Transformation of the Visitor Information Centre at The EntranceRenovations at Toowoon Bay Holiday ParkCentral Coast Airport upgrades in WarnervaleMajor upgrades to the Charmhaven and Gwandalan Sewage Treatment PlantsShared pathway constructions at Tuggerawong Foreshore and MagentaCemetery, holiday park and community facility upgrades at Norah HeadMultiple road works, plus much more!This map makes it easy for anyone to find works planned or underway in their area and is an important way Council is being transparent about linking the delivery program with clear information for the community.To view the interactive map, go to the Capital Works Program Map page at www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/capital-works-programRik Hart, Administrator 
24/10/2022
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2023 Australia Day Awards Nominations extended – Say thanks and nominate
The nomination period for the 2023 Australia Day Awards has been extended – enabling more local people to be acknowledged for their community work.Central Coast Council is encouraging locals to recognise individuals and groups who help make the Coast a better place to live, work and play, by nominating them for the 2023 Australia Day Awards.Central Coast Council Director of Community and Recreation Services, Melanie Smith said extending the closing date of Australia Day Award Nominations has been done to ensure extra time for individuals who contribute to our community.“We appreciate that with the recent inclement weather, many community members have been busy looking after every-day things, including supporting those in need and may not have had time to nominate their peers,” said Ms Smith.“In extending the nomination period from the 23 October to the 30 October we are hoping to provide the community with sufficient opportunity to nominate someone they know.“This might be individuals who are leaders in the community, or who work quietly behind the scenes, to make the Central Coast a great place to live.”Nominations for the 2023 Australia Day close Sunday 30 October 2022 at 5pm.The 2023 Award categories are:Community Group AwardRecognises the important and inspirational work of a community organisation, in community services, well-being and community safety.Community Life AwardRecognises an individual that has made a valuable contribution to the community through the fields of sports, arts, culture, or environment.Volunteer AwardAn individual volunteer who has made a significant long-term commitment to volunteer work within the community.
19/10/2022
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Council’s Façade Improvement Support Program to open
The Façade Improvement Support Program to provide $120,000 to eligible Central Coast businesses and commercial property owners to enhance their building facades and improve accessibility to their premises with dollar-for-dollar matched funding.
23/10/2022
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‘Good to Very Good’ report for 89 percent of Central Coast ocean beaches and ocean baths
Central Coast Council’s Director Environment and Planning, Alice Howe, said the annual report is an important resource to help Council manage water quality at swimming sites across the region. “We all know what a challenging year it has been weather-wise, so it is pleasing that despite this 13 out of 15 ocean beaches (86%) rated as Good or Very Good for water quality.
15/10/2022
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Gosford waterfront revitalisation – have your say!
The Central Coast community is being invited to help shape the future of the Gosford waterfront and have its say on the exciting revitalisation project set to boost liveability and economic growth across the entire region.The Central Coast Council has adopted a concept plan for the Gosford waterfront, a starting point for the community’s input, with the plan now on public exhibition for community members to submit their ideas, feedback and opinions.Council worked with key stakeholders to develop the concept plan including the Darkinjung Aboriginal Land Council, Greater Cities Commission, Crown Lands, TAFE and The University of Newcastle.  Council also integrated existing research and information collected through various projects including the Gosford Challenge, Gosford Our City, Our Destiny Masterplan and Gosford Urban Design Framework.Now Central Coast Council is encouraging the community to provide their input to the concept plan and its various components.Central Coast CEO, David Farmer said the re-imagining of the Gosford waterfront is a long-term project that will stimulate significant employment and economic activity through the planning, development and operational phases.“Gosford is recognised as the Central Coast’s principal city in the NSW Government’s Greater Cities Plan.
17/10/2022
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Surf Life Saving Central Coast presented cheque from Council
Central Coast Council presented Surf Life Saving Central Coast (SLSCC) with a $116,000 cheque yesterday at Toowoon Bay Surf Life Saving Club.
20/10/2022
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Administrator’s Message – Have your say on the revitalisation of Gosford’s waterfront
The Central Coast community is invited to help shape the future of the Gosford waterfront, with the first phase of community consultation now open. Council has adopted a concept plan for the Gosford waterfront – a starting point for the community’s input, and it’s now time for people to submit their ideas, feedback and opinions. Council is inviting the community to help shape the future of the Gosford waterfront by:Viewing the interactive concept plansReading the frequently asked questionsRegistering for a virtual or face-to-face drop-in information sessionContributing to and joining the conversation on the interactive concept plan and sharing ideas, suggestions and opinionsProviding feedback via the online feedback formThe feedback Council receives through this initial consultation phase and subsequent phases will inform the next level of detail for the project, which is a detailed masterplan down the track.This exciting project presents a major opportunity to unlock Gosford, and the Central Coast’s full potential and I encourage everyone to get involved to help shape the future of this region.Community consultation is open from 18 October to 1 December 2022.
18/10/2022
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