NEWS ARCHIVES
30 October 2024
The high risk of burning coal
Coal-burning power plants are a major source of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution. Exposure to PM2.5 is associated with increased risk of death. Yet on the Central Coast there are two belching behemoths from the past - Eraring and Vales Point - still polluting the air that we breathe and impacting on human health.
30 October 2024
New technology to detect floods and bushfires
Testing will soon begin on cutting-edge technology to improve early warnings about floods and bushfires in NSW.
30 October 2024
Yes minister: another inquiry into coal ash
Lake Macquarie and Lake Munmorah communities are encouraged to take part in a new advisory committee set up to help inform the NSW Government’s remediation of sites containing coal ash repositories. But is this just another committee advising on a previous committee?
30 October 2024
Celebrating International Day of people with disabilities
International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) is a UN day that is celebrated every year in December. The day is about promoting the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities at every level of society and development.
30 October 2024
Ocean beaches rated good or very good
The 2023-2024 State of the Beaches Report has rated 100% of Central Coast beaches as Good or Very Good – a improvement on the 2022-2023 Report.
30 October 2024
The wrong trousers
"It's the wrong trousers, Gromit, and they've gone wrong!" A cracking live award-winning orchestral show for the whole family is coming your way in December.
30 October 2024
Building belonging for Central Coast youth
The Federal Government is supporting communities across Australia to be strong and resilient and on the Central Coast building belonging through artistic and creative participation.
30 October 2024
Major milestone uplifts Tuggerah Station
Tuggerah Station’s accessibility upgrade has marked a significant milestone with newly-installed lifts open to the public last Monday (28 November).
30 October 2024
New partnership enhances athlete's wellbeing
The Regional Academies of Sport Ltd (RAS Ltd), the parent company of the Hunter and Central Coast Academies of Sport, is excited to announce a strategic partnership with CryoKing Health & Wellness Clinic, Newcastle.
30 October 2024
Huge turnout for seniors' forum
More than 400 people from across the Central Coast participated in a seniors’ forum organised by Federal Member for Robertson, Dr Gordon Reid, which included the Assistant Minister for Women, Social Security, and Ageing, The Hon. Kate Thwaites.
30 October 2024
Council unleashes free dog training sessions
Central Coast Council is inviting dog owners to join their free ‘Come and Try’ dog training sessions across the Coast in October and November. The sessions will provide valuable insights and practical skills for dog owners, with experienced trainers guiding participants through essential commands.
23 October 2024
The king is in his counting house
Since Tuesday of last week, a storm has hailed down on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over the purchase of his $4.3 million home at Copacabana. But should we care about the PM’s new house - it’s terrible optics, whether it bothers you or not?
23 October 2024
$6 million for better Budgewoi transport network
The State Government is pressing ahead with building a better Budgewoi transport network with a $6 million investment to improve Scenic Drive.
23 October 2024
Opportunity to be part of the 2025 Harvest Festival program!
It’s time for local farmers, businesses and event organisers to express their interest in being part of Central Coast Council’s 2025 Harvest Festival - one of the largest and most successful events on the Central Coast!
23 October 2024
Keeping national broadband network in public hands
The Federal Government has introduced legislation into the Australian Parliament to keep the National Broadband Network (NBN) owned by the Australian people - ensuring fast, reliable and affordable internet now and into the future for all Australians.
23 October 2024
Save the date! The Lakes Festival returns
The Lakes Festival returns to make a splash on the Central Coast from 8-17 November with a vibrant curation of music, art, activities, and entertainment.
23 October 2024
Crown Reserves improvement fund now open
The State Government has opened applications for $10 million in grants from its Crown Reserves Improvement Fund to maintain and upgrade public reserves, building better communities across the Central Coast.
23 October 2024
Grants open to boost organ and tissue donation awareness
The Federal Government is calling upon members of the community for innovative grant applications to help raise awareness about organ and tissue donation.
23 October 2024
Garage Sale Trail returns
The Garage Sale Trail is returning to the Central Coast over two big weekends in November, offering Coasties a unique opportunity to declutter, discover and save. On 9-10 and 16-17 November, hundreds of garage sales will pop up across the region, transforming the Central Coast into a fun and sustainable shopping destination.
16 October 2024
Living in a plastic world: the impact on human health
Plastic dominates almost every aspect of nearly everyone's life, from packaging to clothing and everything in between. As a result, plastic pollution is becoming an increasing concern for marine life advocates and landfills across the globe, where plastic continues to disrupt ecosystems and harm the environment.
16 October 2024
Get on your bike for National Ride2Work Day
Central Coast workers are being encouraged to get on their bikes and join in Australia’s biggest celebration of commuter riding today.
16 October 2024
Angie Baby back on the mic
It’s not every day that being issued with a ticket brings a smile to your face. But a smile as wide as Woy Woy Bay appeared on the face of Woy Woy resident, singer and hairdresser, Angie Baby.
16 October 2024
Assistant Minister to participate in seniors' forum
The Assistant Minister for Women, Social Security, and Ageing, The Hon. Kate Thwaites, will participate in a seniors’ forum organised by Federal Member for Robertson, Dr Gordon Reid.
16 October 2024
Breast cancer awareness month
Fifty per cent of women on the Central Coast are overdue for breast screening and this Breast Cancer Awareness Month, women aged 50-74 from Central Coast Local Health District are being urged to book in a free mammogram.
16 October 2024
Terrigal locals bowled over!
In a heartwarming turn of events, the Central Coast Council has granted Terrigal Bowling Club a 10-year lease extension, securing the future of this beloved community hub. This decision marks a triumphant chapter for the Club, which has been at the heart of Terrigal's social and recreational life for over 70 years.
16 October 2024
MacDonalds Road remains a rat run
Member for The Entrance, David Mehan, along with local Lisarow residents, have expressed their disappointment in Central Coast Council, Police, and Transport for NSW (TfNSW) who have not supported their call to make MacDonalds Road, Lisarow safer.
16 October 2024
Dive into accelerating action this National Water Week
Central Coast Council is once again encouraging the community to get involved in National Water Week 2024, running from October 21 to 27, under the theme “Accelerating Action”. This year’s theme highlights the urgency of protecting our water resources and taking proactive steps to address the climate crisis through sustainable water practices.
16 October 2024
Batten down for the storm season ahead
Severe storms are more common this time of year and can impact any of our communities on the Central Coast and the unseasonably hot weather in the last week of winter and the beginning of spring, has shown us that it is important not to wait until it’s too late, and start preparing now.
16 October 2024
Tackling social isolation one gig at a time
Gig Buddies, Central Coast, is tackling social isolation for adults with mild to moderate learning disabilities and/or autism one ‘gig’ at a time, with a befriending program called Gig Buddies.
16 October 2024
Nominate Wyong Woman of the Year 2025
Member for Wyong David Harris is encouraging residents in the electorate to nominate outstanding women for the Wyong Woman of the Year Awards 2025.
16 October 2024
Ending private health insurer hospital bed rorts
The NSW Government is taking steps to ensure the nation’s big four insurers pay their bills when they use public hospitals.
9 October 2024
Salt in your face: the desal white elephant
On the surface, desalination seems like a wonderful idea but there is a negative downside to the process - desalination plants produce so much waste and toxic chemicals that they are ultimately harmful to the planet and wildlife. But it would seem that Central Coast Council's bureaucracy is more interested in building a 'Desal White Elephant'.
9 October 2024
Club 365: A new fundraising initiative
Meals on Wheels Central Coast (MOWCC) proudly announced the launch of its new fundraising initiative, Club 365, during a vibrant event held at its Tuggerah head office. The evening brought together supporters, volunteers, and small businesses to celebrate a shared mission of providing nutritious meals to senior citizens of the Central Coast.
9 October 2024
Feedback sought for Hawkesbury-Nepean River system
Central Coast Council is inviting local communities to provide feedback on proposed management actions for the Hawkesbury-Nepean River System Coastal Management Program (CMP), as part of the third stage of community engagement for this program.
9 October 2024
Growing concerns ahead of social media summit
The State Government has released the findings of a major statewide survey, revealing widespread community concerns about the impact of social media on children, young people, and broader society.
9 October 2024
Make this summer your safest boating season yet
NSW Maritime, Marine Rescue NSW, NSW Police Marine Area Command, and Surf Life Saving NSW have joined forces on NSW waterways, calling on the public to put safety first this boating season, which began last weekend.
9 October 2024
Encouraging men to talk about mental health
October is Mental Health Month and Central Coast Council is encouraging the local community, especially men, to take time out to understand the importance of good mental health in our everyday lives and to encourage help seeking behaviours when needed.
2 October 2024
Another dose of Dutton’s nuclear folly
You have to give Peter Dutton credit – his nuclear foolhardiness continues unabated, even though his spray of nuclear verbal diarrhoea, at last week’s Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) luncheon in Sydney, has inadvertently struck at his own arguments to go nuclear.
2 October 2024
Pets are dying unnecessarily from cancer
At the recent Citizens Inquiry held by Future Sooner, residents told the panel that not only were they getting sick, but their pets were dying from cancers that not even the vets understood.
2 October 2024
Safe disposal trial of embedded batteries
The Buttonderry Community Recycling Centre in Jilliby is taking part in a new NSW Government trial to help households dispose of problematic embedded batteries found in wireless household products, light up toys and disposable vapes.
2 October 2024
Warm summer predicted for bush fire season
Yesterday was the official start of the 2024-25 bush fire season, as high fuel loads present challenges for fire agencies across the state.
2 October 2024
Red and yellow flags go back up
The iconic red and yellow flags went back up on Central Coast beaches last weekend as surf lifesaving volunteers return to the state’s coastline for the 2024/25 Surf Life Saving Patrol Season.
2 October 2024
Community say ahead of Social Media Summit
Member for Gosford, Liesl Tesch MP is inviting members of the community to share their experiences, concerns and suggestions regarding social media use ahead of the Social Media Summit, a two-day joint initiative between the NSW Government and Government of South Australia, on October 10 (Sydney) and October 11 (Adelaide).
2 October 2024
Opportunity for creatives to connect with community
An opportunity is on offer for local creatives to receive up to $40,000 commission through Central Coast Council’s Creative Art Central program, which is designed to support local creative practitioners to produce new and contemporary works that demonstrates a strong connection to community.
2 October 2024
Improving healthcare in a changing climate
The Federal Government announced yesterday a new collaboration between key health sector partners to deliver action on the government’s health and climate strategy.
2 October 2024
Access to contraceptive pill made easier
Women in The Entrance electorate now have easier, more affordable access to the oral contraceptive pill as a 12 month trial is made permanent by the State Government.