Council News
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
Administrator's Message
The Easter long weekend is fast approaching!
26/03/2024
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
Public Notices
AMENDED PUBLIC NOTICEChange of date and venues for Public Hearings relating to Reclassification of Council land (multiple sites)Council amends this public notice to advise of changes to the dates and venues of the public hearings in relation to the Planning Proposal for the Reclassification of Council owned land.
25/03/2024
Council news
Central Coast Council offices and a number of services will be closed or impacted over the Easter Long Weekend from Friday 29 March to Monday 1 April.Customer ServiceAll Customer Service Centres will be closed.Customers can contact Council with non-emergency enquiries, requests, reporting issues or formal feedback through our online Customer Service Centre 24/7 at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au which will be progressed by our Customer Service Team during business hours.
25/03/2024
Media Release
Central Coast Council Water and Sewer is working with the State Government to act quickly in removing Salvinia weed recently identified on Wyong River.Salvinia is a free-floating weed that thrives in warmer weather forming dense mats of vegetation on water surfaces.
21/03/2024
Council news
Central Coast Council Water and Sewer is working with the State Government to act quickly in removing Salvinia weed recently identified on Wyong River.Salvinia is a free-floating weed that thrives in warmer weather forming dense mats of vegetation on water surfaces.
21/03/2024