Central Coast Council



Plans to expand Flavours by the Sea

Central Coast Council is hoping to expand the annual Flavours by the Sea event at Terrigal thanks to grant funding being made available by the State Government to councils across…


Calling all creatives

Central Coast Council is putting out the call to all creatives in the region, with registration now open for Creative Art Central 2022/23. The program has been designed to inspire…




Bold new plan for Gosford waterfront

For decades ideas for the revitalisation of the Gosford waterfront have been floated and ultimately rejected, but Central Coast Council is determined that now is the time to act and…





Early start to beach season

The beach season will begin early on the Central Coast this year, with the red and yellow flags to be placed in the sand on Thursday, September 22, at many…




LEC rejects Ourimbah boarding house … again

Ourimbah Region Residents Association (ORRA) has applauded the Land and Environment Court’s rejection on September 13 of the latest amended proposal for a boarding house in Glen Rd, Ourimbah. Applicant…


Council pays respect to the late Queen

Central Coast Council Administrator, Rik Hart, has added his voice to the millions throughout the world mourning the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II. “Like many, I am saddened by…




Australia Day Awards nominations open

Central Coast Council is calling for nominations for its Australia Day Awards 2023, providing an opportunity for residents to recognise individuals and groups who have made outstanding contributions to the…


Council working hard to repair potholes

As horror stories of potholes the size of craters continue to dominate social media, Central Coast Council is continuing its work to fix potholes and other road defects. Council says…


Tree destruction a disgrace

I draw your attention to an outrageous act of vandalism by Central Coast Council. This magnificent tree in the grounds of the Gosford Regional Gallery had dropped a couple of…