Central Coast Council Revenue and Competitors

Wyong, AU

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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • Central Coast Council's estimated annual revenue is currently $300M per year.(i)
  • Central Coast Council's estimated revenue per employee is $236,593

Employee Data

  • Central Coast Council has 1268 Employees.(i)
  • Central Coast Council grew their employee count by 3% last year.

Central Coast Council's People

NameTitleEmail/Phone
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Records Information OfficerReveal Email/Phone
2
Quality Assurance and Reporting OfficerReveal Email/Phone
3
Administration Officer Tree Risk ManagementReveal Email/Phone
4
Environmental Health OfficerReveal Email/Phone
5
Senior Customer Service OfficerReveal Email/Phone
6
Landcare Administration OfficerReveal Email/Phone
7
Section Manager, Infrastructure and Local PlanningReveal Email/Phone
8
Contracts Manager (Program Delivery)Reveal Email/Phone
9
Unit Manager Headworks and TreatmentReveal Email/Phone
10
Commercial Property ManagerReveal Email/Phone
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
$15M1400%N/AN/A
#2
$15M1548%N/AN/A
#3
$7.5M1527%N/AN/A
#4
$7.5M187-2%N/AN/A
#5
$15M2047%N/AN/A
#6
$7.5M211-13%N/AN/A
#7
$300M860145%N/AN/A
#8
$7.5M144-1%N/AN/A
#9
$15M10620%N/AN/A
#10
$7.5M1998%N/AN/A
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What Is Central Coast Council?

The Central Coast Council is a local government area serving a region just north of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. It was established in May 2016 following the amalgamation of Gosford City and Wyong Shire Councils. The Central Coast is one of the fastest growing areas in New South Wales and our Council is one of the stateâ??s largest. Our strong team aims to make the region a better place to live by providing services and initiatives designed to achieve Councilâ??s vision of â??a vibrant and sustainable Central Coastâ??. Council works hard to meet the needs of both its residents and visitors through the improvement of infrastructure, community facilities, natural open spaces and so much more. Our people and their passion for the Central Coast make our organisation great. This is shown in the contributions and achievements by Council to improve the Central Coast community. We are committed to creating a workplace environment that embraces and promotes equity, diversity and respect, with employees who come from a diverse range of backgrounds. We recognise the valuable contribution of our employees and the wealth of knowledge, expertise and experiences they have to share. Our corporate values make us unique. Central Coast Council staff selected the corporate values that mean the most to them: Serve: - Deliver amazing services through empowering people - Pursue collaborative partnership for better community outcomes Improve: - Look for better ways of doing things - Encourage participation and new ideas Collaborate: - Build relationships based on mutual trust - Share ideas, talent, skills and knowledge - Actively listen to find the best overall outcome - Demonstrate care and respect for ourselves and each other Be your best: - Strive to be your best everyday - Promote self-awareness and development - Open to continual learning and improvement - Take personal responsibility for actions and decisions Be positive: - Celebrate having a go - Build one team spirit

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Total Funding

1268

Number of Employees

$300M

Revenue (est)

3%

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Central Coast Council News

2022-04-20 - Help in applying for Council grant funding - Central Coast News

Central Coast Council will run a series of free grant-writing workshops in May and June ahead of the opening of the 2022-23 Community Grants...

2022-04-19 - Council to reduce risk of restricted funds blowout

Central Coast Council's financial crisis saw $200m of restricted funds spent without permission. Council is set to introduce a policy to...

2022-04-13 - Council should publish its pothole stats - Central Coast Forum

Come on Central Coast Council, we shouldn't have to resort to Sydney newspapers to learn about your failings.