8 August 2024
The Liberal Party will take a team of endorsed candidates to the September Council elections across four Wards; Wyong, The Entrance, West Gosford and East Gosford.Lead candidates in each Ward are:Wyong – John McNamara.Mr McNamara was a Councillor Deputy Mayor at Wyong Council in the years 2008 to 2012. He is an Internet specialist and was Global Account Director for AT&T for 25 years. He is presently a Consultant in the IT sector.The Entrance – Rachel StantonMs Stanton is ...
8 May 2024
By Kevin Brooks, a former elected Council
Leader from the UK. He is a retiree having
worked in senior positions in the public
and private sectors, including global banks
The fourth quarter of 2020/21 was a momentous time for Central Coast Council.
It was the quarter in which Administrator Rik Hart and CEO David Farmer commenced their new roles at the top of the organisation.
It was also the quarter in which the first of three rate hike applications was approved. Revenue from rate...
3 July 2023
While Australia and NSW are suffering a critical affordable housing shortage and people are sleeping in their cars at night staff at all levels at Central Coast Council are more interested in trees, squirrel gliders and the swift parrot.
But there’s more! This Council simply does not want any development of any kind if it means cutting down a tree or taking out some so-called endangered species of plant.
Their focus is totally on green space.
Currently a proposal by a group of 50 lan...
9 September 2022
What’s the difference between a 10 storey building and a swimming pool? Or, what is the difference between a complex project and a simple one?
According to Central Coast Council there is no difference at all.
The development assessment process does not differentiate between a swimming pool, a renovation or a garage and a major project such as a high-rise residential building, a factory or anything in between.
The fact is that Council’s Planning Director, Dr Alice Howe, appointe...
8 August 2022
Early July saw the Mangrove Creek Dam reach its capacity of 190.0 giga litres for the first time since it was built in 1982 as a storage dam.
Mardi Dam was at 80.5% and Mooney Mooney Dam was as 100.0% capacity.