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Central Coast Council, Mayor and Councillors

The Central Coast Council is represented by 15 Councillors who were elected for a 4-year term, until September 2028.
A Councillor’s role as an elected representative is to provide an essential link between the community and Council. Councillors must work as a team to make decisions and policies that guide the activities of the council.

Plan and prepare for emergencies

Bushfires and severe storms are more common this time of year and can impact any of our communities on the Central Coast. Being prepared for emergencies can save lives, property and helps our community to recover more quickly from emergency events when they do occur. 

Your Voice Our Coast

Have Your Say

Your Voice Our Coast is our online platform where you can give us your feedback and provide input and direction into Council projects on the Central Coast. 

Whether it be playgrounds, parks or major infrastructure this is the place to share your thoughts, ideas and opinions! Help shape your community, your region, your future.

Latest News
    Council news
    Central Coast Council convicted and penalised for water pollution after overflow of sewage into Narara Creek and Brisbane Waters
    Central Coast Council was prosecuted by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) for two offences, for water pollution and breach of their Environmental Protection Licence.
    09/01/2025
    Council news
    Maintaining active lifestyles this summer
    Looking for a boat ramp, jetty, playspace, outdoor BBQ and picnic spot, skatepark, place to take a stroll or other place to get out-and-about in the fresh air?
    07/01/2025
    Council news
    Beached whale removed from Lakes Beach
    On Saturday 21 December, a deceased whale washed ashore at Lakes Beach. Central Coast Council, in consultation with NSW National Parks and Darkinjung Local Aboriginal Land Council, successfully removed the whale's remains from the beach by the early hours of the morning on Sunday 22 December.While the whale has been removed, it's important to note that its presence in the area may continue to attract sharks for several days.Important:Avoid swimming at Lakes Beach.Swimming may not be safe for several days.Listen to the advice of lifesavers and lifeguards on duty. Remember, no flags means no swimming. 
    21/12/2024
    Council news
    Restoring beach access - Soldiers and Jenny Dixon Beach access repairs are complete
    Central Coast Council received $2,443,750 from the Australian and NSW Governments as part of the Community Local Infrastructure Recovery Program to improve access for Soldiers Beach and Jenny Dixon Beach.The works replaced or repaired vehicle and pedestrian accesses that were damaged during the severe storms in 2021 and 2022, including:Extension of the stairs in front of the Soldiers Beach Surf Life Saving ClubReplacement of the northern stairs at Soldiers BeachReplacement of the concrete vehicle access ramp at Soldiers BeachRepair of the Jenny Dixon Beach stairsEach of the four projects required detailed preliminary investigation work, designs and approvals to ensure longevity before shovels could hit the ground.Soldiers Beach access worksCOMPLETE:
    19/12/2024
Things to do on the Central Coast

From cooking classes to concerts to farmer markets, explore activities the community has to offer.

  • three people riding bikes on a dirt road
  • Central Coast hinterland experiences
  • Central Coast waterways and coastlines
  • Hands of a woman creating a crochet design
  • Great North Walk
  • Plate of fresh oysters
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