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Writer's pictureMikal Jensen

Town Planning - Central Coast Council

Updated: Dec 1


The Central Coast Council area offers a unique blend of coastal charm, suburban convenience and natural beauty.


Positioned between Sydney and Newcastle, it spans a diverse range of suburbs, each with its own character and lifestyle.


Business and Employment Opportunities


The Central Coast has a thriving local economy driven by a mix of industries.


Key employment sectors include retail, tourism, healthcare and construction.


Suburbs like Gosford and Tuggerah serve as commercial hubs, housing office spaces, government services and shopping precincts like Imperial Centre and Westfield Tuggerah.


Tourism plays a significant role in areas like Terrigal, Avoca Beach and The Entrance, where hospitality venues, boutique shops and leisure activities cater to locals and visitors .


The industrial estates in Somersby and Wyong provide additional employment opportunities in manufacturing, logistics and technology.


For professionals working remotely or running small businesses, coworking spaces in Gosford and Erina offer modern facilities and networking opportunities.





Diverse Housing Options


The Central Coast caters to a wide range of housing preferences, from stylish apartments to sprawling acreage.


Suburbs like Terrigal, Erina Heights and Wamberal are popular for their coastal homes, blending luxury with proximity to the beach.


Suburbs like San Remo, Blue Haven and Kanwal offer more budget-friendly housing options, often in family-oriented communities.


Larger blocks and acreage properties can be found in rural areas like Yarramalong and Jilliby, appealing to those who value privacy and space.


Typical lot sizes vary across the region. Coastal areas like Avoca Beach and Copacabana often feature smaller, low-maintenance blocks, while rural properties in Kulnura or Mangrove Mountain provide expansive spaces suitable for hobby farming or outdoor living.





Education and Schools


Education is a strong focus across the Central Coast, with a range of public, private and independent schools.


Notable institutions include Central Coast Grammar School in Erina Heights and St Edward’s College in East Gosford, both of which offer well-regarded academic programs.


Public schools such as Gosford High School and Kariong Mountains High School are also popular for their excellent reputations.


For higher education, the University of Newcastle’s Ourimbah Campus offers a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, while TAFE NSW Central Coast Campuses provide vocational training and skill-building opportunities.


Transport and Connectivity


The Central Coast’s strategic location makes it an ideal base for commuters and locals. Train lines connect key suburbs like Wyong, Gosford and Woy Woy to Sydney and Newcastle, offering convenient options for those working in the city.


Express services make the journey to Sydney CBD manageable, taking just over an hour.

For drivers, the M1 Pacific Motorway provides easy access to Sydney, Newcastle, and surrounding regions.


Local bus services run across the Central Coast, linking suburbs like Bateau Bay, Toukley, and Saratoga, while ferries from Ettalong Beach to Palm Beach add a scenic alternative for travel.


Lifestyle and Vibe


The Central Coast is renowned for its laid-back lifestyle and strong sense of community.


Coastal hotspots like Terrigal, Avoca Beach and The Entrance buzz with activity, offering trendy cafes, beachfront restaurants and vibrant nightlife. Meanwhile, quieter suburbs like Empire Bay, Killcare and Pearl Beach provide a more relaxed atmosphere with stunning natural surrounds.


Outdoor enthusiasts are spoiled for choice, with countless options for hiking, swimming, and kayaking.


The Bouddi National Park and Brisbane Water National Park are ideal for bushwalking, while beaches like Umina Beach and Copacabana are perfect for surfing or soaking up the sun.


The Central Coast is also home to several beautiful lakes, including Lake Macquarie and Tuggerah Lake, offering activities such as fishing, boating and paddleboarding.


For entertainment, Gosford’s Laycock Street Theatre and The Art House Wyong host live performances and exhibitions, while Central Coast Stadium regularly features sporting events and concerts.


Suburb Highlights


  • Terrigal: A social and cultural hub with trendy dining, boutique shopping, and a stunning beach.

  • Avoca Beach: A family-friendly suburb with a relaxed vibe, ideal for beach lovers.

  • Gosford: The region’s urban centre, offering a mix of business, shopping, and cultural attractions.

  • Erina: A bustling commercial area with major retail centres and modern amenities.

  • The Entrance: Famous for its waterfront dining, pelican feeding, and family-friendly activities.

  • Wyong: Home to heritage sites, local markets, and a growing arts scene.




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