Overview of Central Coast
Just a 60-minute drive north of Sydney, the Central Coast is a picturesque seaside setting for conferences and events. With beaches that stud the coast like jewels, delightful villages, bays, inlets, lakes and hinterland areas, there are plenty of options for team-building and outdoor leisure time. Hike or walk lush bushland and landscaped parks, kayak or canoe the waterways, hit the laidback cycle paths or challenge yourself on mountain bike tracks, on horseback, or a wreck dive. For a more traditional team day, play eighteen holes of golf and take a refreshing dip before a gourmet dinner (made with local produce of course).
To take a sneak peek at the delegate experience when conferencing on the Central Coast, click here.
To view the Meeting Planners Guide to the Central Coast, click here.

MUST DO
- Get outdoors for some exciting team building
- Discover our rich indigenous history and living culture
- Add an animal encounter to your itinerary
- Dine on delicious locally produced food and beverages
- Relax and be inspired with a creative workshop
- Tread lightly with sustainable businesses and experiences
INDUSTRY
- Food and beverage processing and production
- Tourism
- Construction
- Health, aged-care and social services
POPULATION
~335,000
CLIMATE
A humid subtropical climate with warm summers and mild winters.
Summer average 16-28°C
Winter average 5-16°C
Explore the Central Coast
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Shoal Bay, North Coast

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Bannisters Port Stephens
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Lismore Turf Club
Lismore, North Coast

Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery
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Shellharbour City Centre, South Coast