This week’s scheduled Council meeting has been cancelled due to the current natural disaster event impacting many parts of the MidCoast. An extraordinary meeting will be arranged as soon as practical to address urgent and essential business.
As the water begins to recede, we ask everyone to stay vigilant and drive to the conditions. Please keep checking Live Traffic for the latest road openings.
Live Traffic
Waste management centres are re-opening today with normal operating hours.Garbage collection will resume in some areas Friday 23 May and Saturday 24 May, including parts missed previously due to the weather.Collection times may vary from the usual so please get bins out early.
View more information here.
🚨 Flood Recovery Help: Visit our Recovery Hub for support, updates, and assistance after the recent flooding.
Recovery Hub
🚨 BEACH CLOSURES: All beaches between Old Bar and Seal Rocks are CLOSED while we work on clean up.We are working with Local Land Services and National Parks to ensure the hazardous waste and the carcasses on our beaches are dealt with safely.👉 We know the community want to help clean up, however at this stage we do need people to respect the closures so we can dispose of items safely.
Published on 04 September 2024
The NSW Electoral Commission has provided a list of local polling and pre-polling stations for the MidCoast Local Government Election to be held on Saturday 14 September.
“Voting in this election is compulsory, so it is important to plan ahead and consider which polling station you’ll attend,” said MidCoast Council General Manager, Adrian Panuccio.
The upcoming election will allow voters to choose the 11 Councillors who will make decisions for the MidCoast area over the next four years. Voting is one way you can have your say on Council’s strategic direction.
The election candidates are responsible for informing the community of their views and policies. The administrative arm of Council cannot provide candidate information and must remain neutral throughout the election period.
Once candidates have been elected, they will form the new Council and undergo a comprehensive induction process to prepare them for their new role.
Find out where your nearest polling station is here Mid-Coast Council - NSW Electoral Commission
Photo supplied by New South Wales Electoral Commission.